Can you get a big company's attention through wacky (or not so wacky) antics?
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I get pitched a lot of wacky health products, and most of them are, well, just wacky.
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Now, I mean, obviously they're selling 10 times or maybe 100 times more of those cheap phones than they are selling of these crazy-wacky phones, but these crazy-wacky phones are always going to be crazy-wacky.
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Everyone I spoke to seemed to agree that these applications were far off, and were mainly excited about the observation of this wacky behavior in a wacky system.
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LET'S NOT GET WACKY: The Hill's Jordan Fabian reports: President Obama rebuked Donald Trump's criticism of his leadership, predicting that Americans would repudiate his "wacky" ideas on Election Day.
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It's now so acceptable to be wacky and have hair that goes in 101 directions and has several colors, and trendy, wacky clothes have become so acceptable that they're... conventional.
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But the thing is -- I really liked Mr. Wacky.
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It might sound wacky, but that's just because it's new.
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You may have seen the wacky image above circulating online.
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He described Sir Kim as "wacky" and "a pompous fool".
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WATTERS: Keep telling me all these wacky things she believes.
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You kids sure like your wacky water bottle challenges, huh?
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Every year brings unique and sometimes wacky new workplace initiatives.
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Look, I mean, they're ... It's really not that wacky, right?
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I'm ashamed to admit how many wacky blazers I have.
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Food chemists are able to come up with wacky stuff.
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There's a rich history of wacky names across the sport.
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So, Stearns probably won't take a wacky route this deadline.
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But, don't dismiss Haddish's comments as "strange" or wacky, either.
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At a minimum, this process was wacky, convoluted, and opaque.
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For the Seamless generation, cooking classes are wacky and retro.
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Classic Fallout is a little wacky and a little dark.
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They call me "Wacky Jacky" to say I'm not qualified.
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Apologies in advance for any wacky bugs you might find.
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Tonight, the Moon enters Aquarius, and you'll be feeling wacky.
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There are a lot of wacky electric vehicles out there.
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Like they don't have enough problems with their wacky genitalia?
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We'll have a full review of this wacky idea soon.
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Mad Libs: not just a wacky road trip game anymore.
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"Merry Christmas from this wacky crew of Melvins," he wrote.
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We're living in a golden age of wacky food trends.
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CES Unveiled is the fun, wacky part of the show.
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"Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" typifies the wacky spectacle.
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Air sign Aquarius is aloof yet friendly, logical yet wacky.
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All of which sounds wacky enough, but is it simpleminded?
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And by "wacky," I mean, people can be real assholes!
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Because we don't really do that many weird, wacky things.
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Or to wait for his wacky entourage to weigh in.
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He's not like Mr. you know, wacky, doodle dandy guy.
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You like to get a little wacky when you party.
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The wacky casting signals this before the film even starts.
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And that was before the presidential campaign really turned wacky.
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What will these two wacky roommates get up to next?!
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It can be great television, but wacky it is not.
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One time I was managing this Wacky Wizard midway game.
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The Proud Family is coming back for more wacky adventures.
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I have to thank Facebook's wacky algorithm for this one.
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Wacky holidays Ever wonder where Lost Penny Day came from?
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How did Finland become such fertile ground for wacky sports?
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They have a slightly wacky idea to revolutionize the convenience store.
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No dual-camera setup necessary, no wacky Project Tango depth sensor.
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Light takes on wacky properties when confined to these photonic crystals.
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Another year, another batch of wacky new Lay's potato chip flavors.
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The set includes bath bombs with some weird and wacky designs.
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Macs don't come festooned with wacky stickers advertising the chips inside.
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The conveyor belt has long been the center of wacky adventures.
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Tune in to see what wacky adventures they're up to next!
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We also finally meet Dr. Mantleray in the wacky introduction video.
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In fairness, there's some solid science behind this rather wacky idea.
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" First, Trump tweeted that Dowd was "wacky" and a "neurotic dope.
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If that means things get wacky sometimes, we're okay with that.
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Japan is known for its wacky cafe themes, and it's latest?
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Take a look at this little wacky trip down conspiracy lane.
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The crux of the game lies in its wacky level design.
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" In October 2015, Trump directed the term at "wacky Glenn Beck.
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They're wacky and colorful and, frankly, impossible to not fawn over.
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The NDP are wacky and Bob Rae caused a global recession!
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The visuals are wacky, bold, inspired; a feast for tired eyes.
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On Rohnert Park, we did "The Doldrums," which was pretty wacky.
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There is a "family," planning a wacky, ridiculous, high-octane heist.
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"Wacky Jacky," he called her, employing his fondness for derogatory nicknames.
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I'd like to go back to a certain element of wacky.
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Plus, a satirical novel imagines a wacky Social Security based scenario.
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The developers learnt from 'Overcooked' that players prefer wacky character options.
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The mix of serious drama and wacky comedy can feel confusing.
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The title is rendered in the appropriately wacky font Flowers Kingdom.
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Trump responded by calling Darroch "wacky" and "very stupid" on Twitter.
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Jason Guerrasio: So, "VHYes" — this is one of those wacky movies.
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Trump has no business calling anyone "wacky" when his own Sec.
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But Sounds Like Titanic is more than just its wacky premise.
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The opera is crowdsourced and I expect it will be wacky.
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Her wacky pal Kimmy (Andrea Barber), now an event planner, divorcee and mother of one herself — who moves in to help DJ wrangle her brood — is a natural substitute for wacky comedian Joey Gladstone (Dave Coulier).
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And some are just wacky combinations: mac 'n' cheese inside a pizza!
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But real mental illness is not like the wacky neighbor on television.
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Do you have a new drone that does something wacky and interesting?
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That means physicists sometimes observe strange new effects in these wacky materials.
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Vizio has a wacky idea about how to make Atmos even better.
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And printing a wacky, colorful label is one way to stand out.
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Let's paint a picture of the wacky planet we're dealing with here.
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This setup is wacky and fun, so let's just go with it.
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After processing all 30 layers, the final images can be super wacky.
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"That's, uh, that's wacky," he said at the Toy Story 4 premiere.
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This wild and wacky live performance feels like Sufjan's response to himself.
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Epperly's wacky ideas and growing influence also inspired spinoff groups of critics.
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Kids will love to come up with wacky ideas for future games.
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"Things can get wacky and sound nasty," he says of the process.
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Here are some wacky ones that may be worth a second look.
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Especially the abundance of delightfully weird and wacky frogs in the collection.
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All of these wacky designs and hardware are nothing without software, though.
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The INSIDER Summary:• Seth Casteel takes pictures of animals in wacky poses.
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Having a wacky look doesn't mean I'm not committed to my career.
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I've just had a week of giving bad, wacky answers about things.
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Plans are even afoot to renovate Tirana's wacky but dilapidated 1980s pyramid.
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If I'm lucky, all these wacky thoughts come out as pop songs.
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I'd definitely play all those games with these wacky skins patched on.
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A few years ago, a company called Spaceflight had a wacky plan.
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And yes, James is as wacky in person as you would imagine.
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The scene highlighted the archaic, sometimes-wacky way The Bachelor depicts relationships.
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A fun mix of wacky and weird to spice up your Thanksgiving.
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" Clinton on GOP health conspiracy theories: "It's part of the wacky strategy.
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No the UAE hasn't run out of wacky architectural ideas just yet.
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I also like to wear lots of patterns and wacky tour outfits.
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The kid with the wacky proposals argued Hamm's death meant he won.
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Conventional wisdom (and the soda industry) immediately labeled Berkeley a wacky anomaly.
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The ride can get real wacky, but that's part of the charm.
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They're very vivid and painted in wacky colors and decorated with sparkles.
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Yet last week, one Republican admitted to puffing on the wacky weed.
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"Wacky Jacky will never vote for us folks," Trump said to applause.
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We have wacky conservatives," gesturing toward Wiegert, "and we have some Libertarians.
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Where will this wacky trend of making JT-related crap go next?
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But they didn't name any of the wacky ones, which is unfortunate.
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The actress told Conan O'Brien that the celebrity chef inspired wacky Megan.
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Expressions are fine, but the execution of hair gets a little wacky.
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Finally, communication issues clear up and your sleep schedule becomes less wacky!
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But the show isn't nearly as wacky as that premise might imply.
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Hagg opened the scoring in the first period with a wacky goal.
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On the one hand, your friends will think you're a little wacky.
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"Wacky Jacky is in Nevada right now campaigning with Pocahontas," he said.
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"Wacky Omarosa already has a fully signed Non-Disclosure Agreement!" he wrote.
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" As she sees it, "He's a little wacky, but he's not crazy.
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It's just a wacky suggestion about what our national priorities should be.
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Trump also referred to Wilson as "wacky" in a tweet on Saturday.
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It's a wacky idea, and it in my brief experience, it works.
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Chick is wacky and high-energy, Fox is the mellow straight man.
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But was it a conscious choice to leave those wacky comedies behind?
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You found your own arts collective and focus on wacky puppetry, of course.
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You'll laugh, you'll cry, and you'll be grateful for your own wacky family.
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But in between all the wacky hijinks, there was some history being made.
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The Vice President isn't the only symbol of a kooky, wacky political system.
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This is super cute and who doesn&apost love a little Mr. Wacky?
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Shock jocks love pranks almost as much as they love wacky sound effects.
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The elevation of the mountain means it's much more susceptible to wacky weather.
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Wacky poems aside, for additional coverage of today's event, see the StoryStream below.
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But the oil-price slump and wacky weather are exposing the government's failures.
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This episode won't have any wacky gadget demos, but it will have deals.
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IN SILICON valley's ride-hailing duo Lyft has always been the wacky one.
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Through the feature, you could potentially record wacky selfie GIFs or group shots.
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It's not like some wacky data found on an obscure or biased website.
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It's taking early stabs at defining "2019 energy" as something wacky but intentional.
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Nevertheless, she lacks that wacky quality we want from characters on Twin Peaks.
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Trump nicknamed former White House staffer and "Apprentice" star Omarosa Manigault-Newman "wacky."
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" Trump has blasted Manigault Newman, calling her "wacky" and a "crazed, crying lowlife.
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Predators and the forces of evolution have created some truly wacky caterpillar specimens.
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No DJI update would be complete without some wacky new flight modes, though.
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In conclusion: This shit would be wacky as fuck if it went down.
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She's always there with a sarcastic aside, while wacky adventures orbit around her.
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This isn't just the position of some wacky, left-wing criminal defense attorneys.
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I slept for a long time last night, despite some incredibly wacky dreams.
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This already sounds like a wacky animated feature and/or emotional courtroom drama.
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For something that sounds a bit wacky, this theory is actually pretty neat.
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On these days, the Sun and Mercury will sextile this wacky, inventive planet.
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Penelope Pitstop — One woman picked the Wacky Races character as her middle name.
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But, also, we're aware that people perceive us as slightly young and wacky.
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Trump demeaned her as "wacky" and said she was "killing" the Democratic Party.
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"Wacky Jacky," Trump said at the Nevada GOP convention, in reference to Rep.
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Take a look at some of wacky new iterations of the traditional delicacy:
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The result is blunt, bold, wacky; Ms. Finley remains sui generis (2239:26200).
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Truly though, this wacky amateur shit is fun as hell, and that's refreshing.
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Doesn't Google lose money on most of the wacky things it tries out?
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You found your own arts collective and focus on wacky puppetry, of course.
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In addition to that, your blood sugar may be low or wacky overall.
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This wacky little product costs $39 on Kickstarter and will cost $80 retail.
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Doing some wacky stuff and having that work certainly gives you some confidence.
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The result is blunt, bold, wacky; Ms. Finley remains sui generis (1:10).
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The result is blunt, bold, wacky; Ms. Finley remains sui generis (290:21).
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Mr. Neenan, whose tastes in music are diverse, has a wacky, perverse side.
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The resulting entry is a wacky phrase, and it is clued that way.
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Wacky cake — also called crazy cake — enjoyed huge popularity for just this reason.
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She's never afraid to try some wacky stuff in the name of beauty.
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They are clued as puns, and the result is a wacky exercise regimen.
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The players were, indeed, wacky and wonderful — beards and bellies, mullets and muscles.
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We often hear stories about the regime, the leaders and their wacky antics.
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Though we often feature wacky news as "distracters," these are not trick questions.
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"When he first came here they said he was too wacky," she said.
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Some brands tried to offer healthier options, while others went the wacky route.
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"That's what we need ... we need a wacky Jacky in Congress," he joked.
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This year, they will be one more sign of wacky and warming weather.
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I find her hip, very interesting to listen to and a little wacky.
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I find her hip, very interesting to listen to and a little wacky.
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However, 22019 might find you feeling a little wacky and full of surprises!
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It was just a weird, wacky year against the rest of Rivers' career.
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In fact, most inside-the-park home runs need something wacky to happen.
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And it helps make sense of less outwardly wacky parts of Carson's persona.
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It's fun, it's wacky, it's everything Sedaris does best in one Technicolor package.
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"He kept calling him [the shooter] this wacky kid who was wearing a wacky trench coat," says Hart, whose 14-year-old daughter, Kimberly Vaughan, was fatally shot along with nine others in the May 18 attack in Galveston County.
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Joel and Ethan Coen have stayed away from wacky caper comedies over the last
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Robert Pastorelli, a "breakout" sitcom star from Murphy Brown, in a "wacky" comedic role.
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When the company has done wacky, attention-grabbing things before, it hasn't gone well.
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This food baby was birthed by wacky doughnut shop Glam Doll Donuts of Minneapolis.
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It's a wacky little charmer of a film, unpredictable and amiable at every turn.
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V.P.s of a wacky World Series in which the road team wins every game.
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Super Deluxe, Turner Broadcasting's home for wonderfully weird and wacky comedy, is shutting down.
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SUNDAY PUZZLE — Today, Timothy Polin merges wacky definitions and sports in a crossword puzzle.
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Both center on wacky families who suddenly lose their fortunes, but not their habits.
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The interest is capped and there are no wacky fees to surprise the consumer.
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It's wacky and wild and clever and totally stylish in all the right ways.
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He has a wacky but well-worked-out philosophy: New Ageism meets neo-feudalism.
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Frederica Wilson — who was there with Myeshia Johnson — "wacky" for recounting the phone call.
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The wacky hours of my job have created a napping monster out of me.
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Image: cgc76Remember when Facebook built a wacky 360-degree camera to record immersive video?
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She isn't just using her experience as a fake violinist as a wacky story.
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Making History, Fox's new, gently wacky time travel comedy, has plenty going for it.
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Other states have done some pretty wacky things to appeal to the headquarters, too.
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He later described Darroch as "wacky", "a very stupid guy" and a "pompous fool".
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These limited and wacky portrayals of Black teachers are alarming for a few reasons.
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So we've got a wacky system where the discounts aren't flowing to the people.
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As the dot-com market exploded, however, building your own business wasn't so wacky.
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That trip, and Haddish's hysterical recounting of their wacky adventure on Jimmy Kimmel Live!
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"There are some really wacky outstanding problems that don't apply to everyone," Hatch said.
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You can thank the wacky and problematic way we regulate meat in this country.
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In all, it's a wacky, colorful compilation of details from an endlessly productive mind.
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It's a joy to play with the wacky physics of baby Gregory's bathtime toys.
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Unfortunately, wacky workarounds aren't the only tactic being deployed to fight the tax cuts.
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" Saturday morning, Trump tweeted that the congresswoman was "wacky" and "killing the Democrat Party.
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But be careful, Wario's wacky transformations may help or hinder you in your quest.
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It was how scared he was of her that made her go all wacky.
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It's not even the first wacky idea Huis Ten Bosch has come up with.
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And sometimes he just played a totally wacky character with an eerily recognizable name.
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I hope there's a new wacky, inventive offshoot of the cronut every week, though.
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The chapter details, among other things, wacky efforts to make Shakespeare into an American.
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The energetic bunch first gained a following on YouTube for attempting wacky, extreme tricks.
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Cake was both "crazy" and "wacky" in 1974 — and also proto-vegan by accident.
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"Academics called his theory insanity, totally wacky and completely off the wall," he said.
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The wacky split personalities thing feels like her taking Wayne's weirdness a step further.
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Jimmy Kimmel says voting for Donald Trump is like buying a ridiculous, wacky shirt
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Seniors and children gain entry with $6, while everyone pays $5 on Wacky Wednesdays.
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From the far right, it's the "slippery slope" and a wacky obsession with bathrooms.
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It's a wacky concept for a movie that's apparently based on a true story.
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Because to those wacky Victorians, stimulating the clitoris wasn't masturbating—it wasn't even sexual.
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And the way they do this is by making sure they don't turn every episode of the show into "Brockmire finds himself in some wacky situation and has a wacky time," as would be so easy to do with a character like this.
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"What critics said: "Broad City is in some ways a studiously small show: Its focus, over its five remarkable seasons, has been the wacky adventures and, more often, the wacky misadventures of its two protagonists ... The pair's friendship is total, and totalizing.
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People are persuaded to do wacky stuff that stops them from doing the right stuff.
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The physicists only proved one (albeit wacky) piece of quantum mechanics, not the whole theory.
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I think they respected me, they thought I was some wacky uncle or older brother.
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Just some of the folks asking the questions at Super Bowl LI's wacky Opening Night.
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WATTERS: Mr. Wacky will be on the Gutfeld Show Saturday night, at 20183:00 p.m.
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I love Bong's wacky summer camp for bored Hollywood actors My heart bleeds for #Okja.
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Of course, nobody should believe every wacky celeb conspiracy theory that flies across their feed.
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She digs into all kinds of weird and wacky social science experiments along the way.
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Even when they were luxurious, the early offices of the 20th century were never wacky.
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The other wanting to innovate or provoke, even if the result is a bit wacky.
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From Pine's first minute on screen, he is giving his most intense, wacky performance yet.
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His work now references "nostalgia for the '80s" and that "wacky, strange" time, he says.
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Just like the Mummy movies, the ride is a wacky mix of horrors and thrills.
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The heavily-greased beauty looks on the models and its wacky double-faced cowboy boots.
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The few phones that still excite people are the wacky ones (or the Apple ones).
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You know these new wacky gadgets called fidget spinners that have taken over the internet?
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Their 'wild,' 'wacky' and definitely totally original antics even caused the game to stop momentarily.
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I hope that description doesn't make it seem like it's some kind of wacky romp.
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Let's hope that this wacky idea turns out to be fun on the big screen.
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Fashion designers often cite pretty wacky things for inspiration, but how about a bioluminescent jellyfish?
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It's probably going to get a little wacky, but that's why we're here, isn't it?
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And have you seen those Venetian glass chandeliers, with their wild colors and wacky tentacles?
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Here are our top 10 picks for new, wacky movies to watch this holiday season.
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" Trump responded to the ad campaign in a tweet Friday, calling Steyer "wacky and unhinged.
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Sure, there are wacky friends and sitcom-esque situations, but there are also real problems.
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Artists dug out the wacky colors and pigments from the very backs of their kits.
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Like joke-y, funny—he's just a wacky guy with a swastika on his head.
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These beautiful, wacky, and unique living structures are a testament to human creativity and ingenuity.
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The show is a raunchy, silly and often chaotic delight, propelled by charming, wacky animation.
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With kind of crazy wacky ideas, versus stuff they don't want to do for tomorrow.
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So not only is the Reno 2 wacky, but it's also a bit of tease.
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Ms. Meriwether's writing — honest, wacky, deeply character-specific — has always been the show's calling card.
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In a throwback to the 1970s, the age of wacky colored appliances is also back.
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The food also still has to actually taste good -- no matter how wacky it is.
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Frederica Wilson, a black House member, "wacky" in 2017 and also took aim at Rep.
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It always hinted at a wider world around it's courses, and a strange, wacky fiction.
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That drew a rebuke from the president, who dubbed Wilson "wacky" and denied her account.
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Another day, another wacky, unorthodox batted-out-of-the-air goal scored in the NHL.
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This contradictory dynamic of wacky sincerity is recognizable as something that the Midwest surreptitiously instills.
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It would be one thing if this were just wacky liberal California doing something weird.
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I was put on it when I was eighteen because I was a wacky guy.
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These prototypes show how developers can create weird, wacky Moto Mods The LED one is built directly into the reference mod kit, and you can see exactly how a developer might be able to do some really interesting engineering to make a truly wacky backplate.
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So we've got a wacky-aunt-learning-to-parent comedy, in the tradition of wacky-uncle tales like "Uncle Buck" and "Full House," except that the aunt is on the run from loan sharks and has a habit of dispensing drugs to children and domestics.
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Yamaha will also sell you a wacky one-piece soundbar with 46 speakers inside for $1,600.
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And his short stories too were seen as kind of wacky, out there, sci-fi things.
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From here, Google seems to be focused on making its streaming strategy a little less wacky.
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It appeared first inside the Echo, itself a wacky gadget launched without warning or much expectation.
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These videos range from the charmingly lo-fi to outrageously wacky tributes to things like celery.
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Yes, I loved the wacky characters, but the real appeal of FSR was the mundane repetition.
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He also unveiled a nickname, "Wacky Jacky," for Heller's Democrat opponent in the state's Senate election.
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The hottest street style trend for models in 2017 was undoubtedly, a wacky pair of pant.
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UNIDENTIFIED MALE: How&aposs everybody doing, my name is Mr. Wacky, welcome to the inflatable run.
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Their shouted instructions and updates sound to me like soldiers speaking some kind of wacky code.
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And as Instagram commenters have shown, it's ruffling feathers more than any wacky viral brow look.
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However, we had never really thought about where the wacky yet delicious combo had come from.
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Check out the video above to see how I felt after my wet and wacky week.
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They are particularly adored by those who love concrete, as well as bold and wacky colours.
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People still are in this wacky belief system that their idea matters, when it does not.
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Jim Cramer diagnosed the stock market with a case of the "wacky bids underneath " on Wednesday.
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Jim Cramer diagnosed the stock market with a case of the "wacky bids underneath" on Wednesday.
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Selections from his personal collections of found paintings and wacky religious materials add to the delirium.
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LoveSince 22017, your romantic life has been wacky: full of excitement, but full of stress, too.
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First, you'll have to convince your friends that you haven't fallen for some wacky conspiracy theory.
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I don't think I could have figured it out without Maria's love, patience and wacky wisdom.
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"You know the little kids love asking all these wacky questions," Reginella tells The Creators Project.
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But the original wasn't just another 1990s sim game with wacky maladies such as slack-tongue.
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Fifty years on, it remains a jolly, wacky, tacky, luminous, ludicrous, garish, colorful, lighthearted, lovable joy.
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Stray off the beaten path, and there is no shortage of weird, wacky, and delicious pies.
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However, with no wacky costumes and no elaborate stage, the focus was clearly on the music.
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It's planning to keep producing wacky content and it already has some cool projects on deck.
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Conchs aren't the only gastropods with wacky eyes—you've seen snails' silly little eyestalks, of course.
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Your schedule is wacky on Monday as the sun meets Uranus, the planet of the unexpected.
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The result is so incredibly Phoebe: creative, wacky, and mismatched in the most perfect ways possible.
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Howsam says contrasting the wacky imagery with Magritte's fraught biography helps her understand the artist's pathos.
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It was like our diary, with wacky illustrations and a whole lot of rocking going on.
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They revel in every squeak and slur of Sia's voice, giving the album a wacky audacity.
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There are no wacky hijinks, and only a brief scene in the way of comic pursuit.
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COSCARELLI When we get into the smaller categories, that's where things get really wacky, as usual.
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Not everyone was invited to the National Cathedral service, but everyone can wear a wacky sock.
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We're talking about the wacky white elephant gift exchanges that seem to spring up in December.
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is ditching his tradition of setting himself wacky New Year&aposs resolutions.
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The motor sports masters at Boss Hoss Cycle made this wacky looking vehicle – The Hoss Fly.
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It's the best way to help us teach more people about this wacky thing called impeachment.
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San Francisco legislators have had it with the tech industry's wacky ideas spilling onto the streets.
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That Lars mostly sidesteps all the potential problems its wacky premise implies is a tiny miracle.
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There's others that are just a perfect ring, like some wacky things out in the universe.
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That's why we think that the wacky world of dating apps and swiping is perfect for Halloween.
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"At its heart, this is just a wacky conspiracy theory," climate scientist Andrew Dessler told the outlet.
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The world of pop culture as it was just ten years ago actually looks pretty wacky today.
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I'm all for wacky clever revenge plots, but this one just looks like a straight up scam.
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Poppy has plenty of wacky on her own, and beneath that there's also a well-developed character.
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Aimed at a younger, hipper audience, the headphones always featured wacky graphics and a lower price point.
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The wacky weather is expected then to march eastward — with tornadoes, hail and damaging winds a possibility.
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The women strut out in their semi-finest while an announcer reads a couple of wacky facts.
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Those may sound inventive and delicious, but the gelato shop doesn't stop there with wacky flavor innovation.
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You can choose any sound to encode, and assemble the various hardware elements in a wacky design.
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There is no other wacky, viral fashion product that spars a more heated debate than Crocs shoes.
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And it has a wacky plan to do some good with bullets that biodegrade and spread life.
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Last year Israel won with chicken moves, a wacky outfit, a feminist message and typical Israeli humour.
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Will there be a wacky complication that means this twentysomething gets the liver meant for Miranda's octogenarian?
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Amidst the wacky advice, there are also Redditers crowdsourcing some legitimate questions about their health and fitness.
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By examining the geologic record, scientists might be able to determine if this wacky idea actually works.
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Like the LG G6 with its wacky aspect ratio and the Nokia 3310 with its nostalgic design.
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All our wacky segments are always one or two or three times removed from the actual topic.
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The architecture firm Weston Williamson wants to use a wacky new elevator design in the London Underground.
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Find solace in each other, in this wacky, beautiful, vibrant, ever-resilient town -- Oakland is with you.
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Whether you're looking for something traditional or a little wacky, there is no shortage of Easter treats.
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And hey, if you're stuck on "wacky" Australian bar ideas, why not give this generator a try?
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This means Spider-Man and Elsa probably shouldn't be losing their mouths in a wacky mixup video.
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The latest viral video of an animal being wacky is completely unlike any you've seen before, though.
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How does the team at Disney and Lucasfilm come up with these wacky names for imaginary planets?
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And now, from last night's game, another Indians shortstop was undone by some wacky equipment-related shenanigans.
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Their pizza preferences, which range from normal to completely wacky, are making us hungry for a slice.
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That speaks to (and is perfectly served by) the wacky story and bright, beautiful low-poly aesthetic.
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This One Wacky Game Of Thrones Online Fan Theory Will Change The Way You See Needles Forever.
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But hold any visions of a camera crew seriously following the famous duo around on wacky adventures.
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After Steyer's television began airing, Trump labeled Steyer "wacky & totally unhinged" in a tweet late last month.
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That include the wacky border adjustment tax and messing with tax-free contributions to 401(k) plans.
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The sequence does sound a bit wacky and bloated if it would have revisited another Marvel movie.
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AKA: Luis Fernando FloresLocation: El SalvadorVideo type: Fernanfloo is known for his gameplay videos and wacky antics.
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He did and said wild stuff and they covered it as wacky and wild -- but not dangerous.
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Except, as often happens in the wacky world of trade, the export ban had unexpectedly positive consequences.
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Animation's Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz," and an overhaul of a Hanna-Barbera classic, "Wacky Races.
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In these delightfully wacky vintage Soviet postcards, holiday tradition meets the vibrant schlockiness of '70s sci-fi.
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Bills proposed in state legislatures are easy fodder for outrage — some wacky proposals get introduced every year.
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It takes he and JoJo getting into the wacky Slip'N Slide for him to finally kiss her.
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Ever the absurdist, he cued up a wacky going-out-of-business ad for all of Earth.
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In a few minutes, you can learn how to turn a written numeral into a wacky bird.
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The other gardener, Tom (Joshua Safdie), contends with an unhappy marriage to a wacky wife (Parker Posey).
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Was it their wacky theology, or their disregard for traditional gender roles, racial hierarchies and capitalist values?
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He should not be portrayed as the wacky "Uncle Joe" of the administration, he told Mr. Obama.
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In the script, they have wacky sex on a billiards table, and in a swinging cable car.
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This year, in Washington, it was up to Machado, who sported a wacky hairstyle cut by López.
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I want her to find the dress she ought to have while looking is still wacky fun.
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This year, fast-food chains released a bunch of weird and wacky items, both good and bad.
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All the photos appear on color-saturated backgrounds that add to the sense of wacky sensory overload.
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I went through the transcript and pulled out the most wild, wacky and woe-is-me lines.
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Every letter that you get, no matter how wacky, no matter how insulting, must be responded to.
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These innovations have ranged from bland attempts at "healthy" food to wacky concoctions that failed to resonate.
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Jacky Rosen, whom he called "Wacky Jacky" at the rally as he has done in the past.
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No stained T-shirts with wacky slogans, no "Juicy"-butt sweatpants, no cut-off denim shorts, please.
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There are now boss battles after every stage, with some wacky variation of Eggman doing his worst.
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So if autographs are pretty weird to begin with, then why not make that shit extra wacky?
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For maximum Facebook shares, pair this column with a photo of Trump making a wacky, unflattering face.
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If you watch enough baseball you are going to see some wacky inside-the-park home runs.
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Above all, the clown embodies Elephant Gallery's curatorial mission: bold colors, wacky concepts, humor, and rudimentary style.
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In other tweets, the president called her "wacky" and accused her of "SECRETLY" listening to the phone call.
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Of course the Patriots are pass-wacky too, McDaniels radioing in 46 passes and a mere 10 runs.
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Lisbeth's opponents aren't the wacky Dr. Evils that the Bond movies contain (which Austin Powers so lovingly mocked).
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It also offered some wacky effects for people who want to make their world a little more surreal.
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Some took to calling it the Wonkavator, after Willy Wonka's wacky lift that goes sideways, slantways, and longways.
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I know you don&apost condone any of this stuff and both sides can get wild and wacky.
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From metal yoga to indoor surfing, it seems like there's a wacky new class to try every week.
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What's wacky to me is that I think this sales pitch will work on a lot of people.
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I first heard a song by the Carpenters during a wacky play I acted in as a kid.
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According to Eberhart's mom, Melinda Johnson Eberhart, the wacky looks are out of the ordinary for her daughter.
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So is the wacky, startling surrealism of things like The Arm, and the entire opening of episode three.
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Cinema-goers will leave "Toni Erdmann" with a feeling that love and wacky humour do not conquer all.
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The transition of Bill Belichick from defensive mastermind to aficionado of all things pass-wacky best shows this.
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Trump has also lashed out at Manigault Newman, calling her a "lowlife," ″wacky and deranged" and a "dog.
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They go to see the slimy, wacky combination of photos and videos it's hard to find anywhere else.
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Buick wants to be a trendy young-person's brand; Pittsburgh wants to be trendy quick-snap pass-wacky.
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At the time of publish, the team is playing match after match of the wacky boxing game ARMS.
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Campaign 2016 The gloves are officially off, at least on the Democratic side of this wacky nomination race.
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Frederica Wilson (D-FL), dismissing her as "wacky" after she criticized his response to a grieving military widow.
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The original series featured a rotating cast of designers beloved mostly for their big personalities and wacky ideas.
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The more wacky your favorite Hot Wheels car was, the more street cred you had on the playground.
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Judging by your post-wacky-CBBC-presenter outfit, you seem well versed in the seminars of being cool.
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To start, you'll find 30 on-trend shoes that are wacky, cool, and gorgeous in the slides ahead.
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Ukraine presidential election As Americans know all too well, anything is possible in the wacky world of politics.
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Shirley's wacky accounting and money management practices have become one of Maisel season 2's most fun quirks.
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He promptly gutted it and then upgraded it to turn it into a wacky foam bullet-shooting monster.
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Trump supporters at a rally in Tampa on Tuesday show their support for a wacky online conspiracy theory.
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That "warm Arctic, cold continent" (WAC#C) pattern is sometimes dubbed "wacc-y" or "wacky" among climate scientists.
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As Batman, West also demonstrated his strong command of vocabulary, delivering wacky one-liners in a deadpan style.
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The girls are managed by Clifford, an uptight guy with wacky facial hair played by Richard E. Grant.
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" While Baltierra says Abraham is "wacky," Portwood says the one word she would describe her as is "sadness.
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But CBS's 2017-'18 schedule is still completely off-the-map wacky in comparison with its past lineups.
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She hails from Atlanta and gave a wacky and weird peach-head runway look that slayed us all.
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Wilson has been personally attacked by Trump, who twice labeled her "wacky," while his Chief of Staff, Gen.
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In the world of wacky beauty treatments, there are plenty of crazy hair color trends to go around.
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Hudson is charming, and as Lena's wayward sister Maya, Diane Farr brings actual humanity to a wacky trope.
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Her last credited voice work came in 2000, when she reprised Pitstop in a Wacky Races video game.
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This new patent is a bit different--though in fairness, it's not as wacky as it might sound.
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A spy gadget book Arduino isn't just for wacky robots that can be programmed to solve math problems.
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"There were some really clever fixes and really wacky ones that made us laugh," Ms. Ni Dhulchaointigh said.
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Did some dude who despises steak sauce suddenly inherit a shitload of the stuff from his wacky aunt?
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Maybe his employer was unusually game for him to take time off for something wacky-sounding but altruistic?
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Millions of Americans donned a wacky-looking headset to get a glimpse of a different reality this week.
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Both are purveyors of delightful wacky ass clothes that are mighty expensive, so I'd wait for a sale.
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On other platforms, "wacky headlines" would get distributed widely, but the "more informative would get buried," said Spiegel.
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Its vibrant color palette and wacky fourth-wall-breaking sense of humor make this game a must-buy.
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"He takes my wacky ideas and turns them into something feminine and beautiful and sexy," Ms. Delevingne said.
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But lately, even wacky ingredients like CBD and luxurious edible gold are making their way into flavor combinations.
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Courtney's daughter had been looking forward to a "Wacky Wax" museum visit that's now been put on hold.
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Chick is a wacky little narcissist ping-ponging around the page; Fox is the fond, amused straight man.
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But as consumers cottoned on to its intensely flavored, wacky mixes of unpasteurized juice, it needed something more.
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A humdrum exterior belies the artfully wacky world behind the doors of Rhett Baruch's home in Los Angeles.
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We're not sure what the big wacky something else will be this year, but we are suitably excited.
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" Ira Friedman, a Topps vice president, said in an interview, "Jay was at the epicenter of Wacky Packages.
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Someone's not going to walk in and be surprised by some wacky thing that's up on the walls.
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" "Wacky Congresswoman Wilson is the gift that keeps on giving for the Republican Party, a disaster for Dems.
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The franchise is one giant, explosion-riddled mashup of wacky plot contrivances, dazzling special effects, and merchandising opportunities.
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Frederica Wilson (D-FL) was dismissed as "wacky" after criticizing the president's response to a grieving military widow.
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But it'd been a while, and I was so charmed by the wacky simplicity of Tim Burton's tale.
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But as word trickled out from the crew at Pinewood Studios — which reportedly applauded when it was announced Ron Howard was taking over — it seemed the directors had decided to make the movie a wacky freestyle comedy, much like all their other wacky freestyle comedies, and wouldn't listen to reason.
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Predictably, Reid went pass-wacky: adjusting for sacks and scrambles, he radioed in 57 passing plays and 26 runs.
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Parents, you'll now have to be on the lookout for the next wacky thing that could hurt your kids.
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The real question is, why aren&apost more real estate agents putting on wacky animal costumes for listing photos?
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Thus I much preferred the earlier, quirkier Baylor Swift, with its wacky fuck-you title and affecting vulnerable side.
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After the fish, they asked me to draw a name in a wacky font, followed by a devilish butterfly.
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Stribling is one of those wacky boxing characters you can only wish there was more information and film on.
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For a hundred years, it has consistently predicted all sorts of wacky phenomena scientists have later observed throughout space.
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That means there's a tone of wacky complicity in the hijinks that ensue as they act out their plan.
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I've gone through many a "style phase," but the wacky blazer has been a staple for some time now.
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If the wacky Odyssey has left you in the mood for some classic Mario, this is the perfect thing.
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The girls and their wacky band of friends only really paused their epic, pop culture-laden speeches to eat.
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I grew up with this wacky sort of Catch Me If You Can ideas about how people get jobs.
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I've seen a guy in a wacky inflatable armpit costume doing crunches on top of an inflatable pizza slice.
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LONDON — "Wacky Wednesday" at Waterloo Bar in Glasgow took on new meaning as things got even wackier when Sgt.
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If you're tired of all the dystopian dread, let The Orbiting Human Circus serve as a wacky palate cleanser.
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Rob is remarkably chill about the wacky stunt, telling both Chyna and Kim that they should have just asked.
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And I tend to dream big, especially when I do certain wacky drugs or eat heavy foods before bed.
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We salute you with our best Mr. Wacky flail, my good sirs, for your contribution to this hallowed genre.
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And not one of those fun parts of a car that make music sounds or lights wacky tobaccy. 16.
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That understandably alienates Robert from his new neighbors and, as usual, creates lots of wacky problems in its aftermath.
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The app launched earlier this year as part of Google's Area 120 division that incubates and tests wacky apps.
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In a deposition this week, State Department official Karin Lang revealed some new details about the photo's wacky history.
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" In the movie, Wiig plays Javier Bardem's wacky publisher; Bardem's character is a melancholy poet known only as "Him.
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StumbleUpon was a wacky game of roulette, one that allowed you to click a button and land somewhere unexpected.
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Animals make all sorts of wacky sounds, and some are even good at imitating the sounds of other animals.
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We saw a great number of wacky gadgets yesterday and Monday—some of them innovative, some of them ridiculous.
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" On Monday, Trump called Omarosa "wacky" and a "lowlife" on Twitter, adding: "People in the White House hated her.
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No flavor combination is too wacky, no tip or trick too bold, and no questionable creation goes un-tasted.
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"Wacky weather continues with scary strength and persistence," tweeted Professor Lars Kaleschke, a professor at the University of Hamburg.
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The latter moment is just missing Spiro Agnew popping in as the prerequisite wacky neighbor, complete with laugh track.
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At this point in their career, OK Go's songs are little more than a garnish for these wacky videos.
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You've got the late-'90s guest star, the sexual tension, Monica's famous wacky catchphrases, and random outbursts of crying.
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Then, of course, there are some people who just want to do weird, wonderful, and wacky things with words.
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Luna, "a tactile, narrative puzzle game" that bridged the two projects, wasn't quite so wacky, but was undeniably beautiful.
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The S.F.-based company released its most lusted-after homes, and the results are everything from wacky to sophisticated.
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"Just watched Wacky Tom Steyer, who I have not seen in action before, be interviewed by @jaketapper," Trump tweeted.
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Without the death involved, this incident would have been laughed off as a wacky "do-you-believe" it story.
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Trump called Wilson "wacky" on Twitter after she criticized his handling of a conversation with the family of Sgt.
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And I want to get to the wacky stuff at the end, the content moderation, things like that. Okay.
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My favorite beer is a wacky East Coast-style IPA that tastes ever so slightly like a hoppy mango.
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She read Steinbeck and Nelson Algren and listened to the wacky stories told by her parents' Prankster-adjacent friends.
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Trump has also gone after Rosen, whom he dubbed "Wacky Jacky" at the Nevada state GOP convention in June.
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As a quirky lit-world "it girl" (her charming, wacky Letterman appearances hold up), Janowitz enjoyed a glamorous lifestyle.
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Out of context, anything can sound weird, but you don't usually expect particularly wacky lines from a news broadcast.
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But the National Institutes of Health says through his wacky and subliminally educational books, Dr. Seuss improved children's health.
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On many shows, "grandma goes to a sex shop" would be nothing more than a setup for wacky hijinks.
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That first EP allowed us to try a lot of wacky things that maybe another label wouldn't have liked.
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Aside from the slightly wacky nature of the claim, there's another problem – who would pay to watch robot footballers?
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She may be sly, deadpan, wacky, satirical, but she is most often defined by what she is not — serious.
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Ms. Findlay, the director, worked wonders with a wacky "As You Like It" several years ago at the National.
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But Fox is pretty far to the wacky right, so that's disturbing the whole thought system in this country.
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Some of these projects and organizations are brilliant and some are wacky—and some surely will fail and disappear.
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If you have kiddos, the 52-inch-long Fix Find Wacky Noodles might be a better fit for them.
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It is a form of sloppy thinking that leads to wacky share valuations and an inefficient and vulnerable market.
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After all that's quite a wacky take on to exploring the finer arts of checking out really nice bicycles.
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Underneath this completely bizarro, wacky, ridiculous story of making this movie was something very moving, because of that friendship.
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The first nine weeks were an "X-Files" parody involving mismatched partners solving wacky-alien cases of the week.
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The blend of these two premises, one wacky and zany, one serious and heartfelt, has proved jarring for some.
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"What really stands out about flakka is the wacky behavior that is sometimes associated with its use," Palamar said.
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Instagram's filters are mostly focused on making people look hotter or helping them express emotion, not performing wacky tricks.
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We've got a wacky group of debuts today: VENTI LATTE, SEEING DOUBLE, BILGE RAT, THE FLASH and LSD TABS.
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The original IllumiBowl product is just about as wacky as it sounds: a motion-activated, color-changing toilet nightlight.
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It's the best way to help us reach out and teach more people about this wacky thing called impeachment.
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In 2015, Trump called broadcaster Glenn Beck "wacky" and "worse than Boehner" because he got emotional on his show.
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Wacky hot-rod embellishments, living-room-set prints and studded leather fringe remind me of various past Prada collections.
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These movies have all been subtly referencing each other with wacky songs for years and none of us noticed.
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You're basically in a virtual-reality maze where question marks are bouncing through the air amid wacky fart sounds.
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And that his travel schedule got a little wacky with the last-minute addition of a trip to Poland.
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Mr. Scaravella, 61, wears glasses with tiny round lenses and thin frames — the kind a wacky inventor might wear.
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"Wacky Jacky is campaigning with Pocahontas," Mr. Trump announced, tagging Ms. Rosen with a derisive nickname of her own.
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In sequence between the equally sublime "Call Casting" and "Get Right Witcha," it's a huge, wacky, wobbly, ominous monster.
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The Met Gala red carpet is known for its polarizing outfits and fun (albeit sometimes wacky) interpretations of the theme.
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When together, the two can create a fun atmosphere where both can feel comfortable being their true wacky selves together.
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Check out our taste test, where we assigned a grade to every wild and wacky Oreo cookie flavor out there.
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That means a week of non-stop sci-fi, fantasy, animation, horror, supernatural, and otherwise weird, wacky, and wonderful movies.
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Taylor's signature became wacky costumes and props, a handlebar mustache and his confetti tosses during the 1970s, according to IMDb.
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RELATED: Wild and wacky on the NY campaign trail The ad comes Republican and Democratic candidates campaign across New York.
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The predominant journalistic take on Mrs Clinton's primary campaign was that she risked losing to a wacky socialist no-hoper.
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Two winners might sound absurd, but Iowa Democrats have designed the sort of wacky process that can generate this result.
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Other people like a four player free-for-all with a time limit and lots of weird and wacky items.
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Fabricated City is a more relatable action thriller than most, as it doesn't rely on fantastical elements or wacky gadgets.
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A menial robot participates in wacky and heartwarming hijinks aboard a spaceship alongside two bumbling extraterrestrials their pet alien dog.
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While those two premises are wacky, they're not quite as throwing-spaghetti-against-the-wall as CBS's new game show.
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The Portal appears to have gotten its name from its wacky door design that opens and closes like an elevator.
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Here's Paul making shadow puppets or sniffing his own shoe while pretending to not realize the camera is on. Wacky!
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These works of folk art are wonderful, sometimes wacky tableaux that occasionally display a self-taught knack for formal assemblage.
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When the show is focused on letting its characters enjoy their wacky shenanigans, there's very little it can do wrong.
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"Mia and I have had seven and a half years of fun, wacky, wonderful, CRAZY adventures together," began the caption.
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This fun animated short by Pieter Vandenabeele imagines a dog's life and how wacky he gets when he's left alone.
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Dads can get away with a lot of wacky stuff basically because they're dads, even if it's at your expense.
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From Trump's Twitter: Wacky Omarosa, who got fired 3 times on the Apprentice, now got fired for the last time.
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Perhaps, I don't know, Wonder Woman could fall in love with her wacky rival, who morphs into a likeable character?
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I'll just take some wacky pictures, put them up on my social media and try to make you guys laugh.
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Gift giving can be a fun excuse to get a friend a wacky or lavish gift they wouldn't normally buy.
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Yakuza 0 is the most accessible of a whole line of weird, wacky, and moody Japanese mafia dramas from Sega.
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It managed to hide from council rangers for around 24 hours, presumably getting up to all kinds of wacky adventures.
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"He is a pretty wacky character," Gyllenhaal told Reuters on the red carpet at the movie's premiere in Los Angeles.
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Trump responded by calling the politician "wacky" and by going after Johnson, saying she had been dishonest about the call.
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As scandalous and wacky as NSFWare might appear at first blush, the biggest surprise is realizing how relatable it is.
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You're watching it to get that fuzzy nostalgic feeling, to laugh and to gently rib a wacky, but charming clan.
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It's been 30 years since Full House premiered, introducing us to the Tanners and the rest of their wacky family.
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"I think, on the one hand, it is part of the wacky strategy," Clinton added of critics questioning her health.
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That means writers can pack in even more twists and turns, taking plots into genuinely bizarre, implausible, and wacky places.
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Still, it's always nice to see a company trying something wacky, and ZTE's pretty well positioned to bring it market.
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Gwyneth Paltrow's wellness brand Goop has developed a reputation over the years for promoting wacky and sometimes controversial "wellness" treatments.
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He called the model a "Rube Goldberg" contraption, invoking the wacky contraptions that Rube Goldberg invented to do common tasks.
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"Wacky Congresswoman Wilson is the gift that keeps on giving for the Republican Party, a disaster for Dems," Trump wrote.
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The idea behind a device that lets shoppers buy one thing, and one thing only, also seemed a little wacky.
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Trump came to Heller's defense during the campaign, labeling his opponent "Wacky Jacky" and rallying with the Republican in Elko.
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It's structured like an adventure movie; you know they'll end up back in 2016 eventually, but first, a wacky journey!
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President Trump called Democratic mega-donor Tom Steyer "wacky and totally unhinged" over his ad campaign calling for Trump's impeachment.
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Some wacky technology has been on display thus far, including a Lamborghini-themed massage chair and cars with foldable legs.
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Mr. Wacky gamely came to the rescue and shared some relevant details about the festival and what audiences can expect.
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How about trying to distract the frothing gaze of angry soccer moms with some sort of wacky dried meat bar?
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These aren't just random companies with a wacky idea, but ones with serious connections and legitimate deals with prominent organizations.
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"Happy Days" produced a host of spinoffs including, in 1976, "Laverne & Shirley," about a pair of wacky roommates in Milwaukee.
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Add his wacky claim that people need to present identification to buy groceries, and you get Trump at his worst.
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So it was new to me that "dank" refers to a strain of WACKY TOBACKY, which is of course marijuana.
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Some things were more scandalous than others, some were just plain wacky—but all of them are worth knowing about.
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Business owners encouraged employees to wear wacky socks, students were urged to get creative, and a hashtag was created, #SocksforBush.
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I love how corny and dated it is, because it's so earnest and earns its wacky aesthetic in every scene.
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Even before proposals were due on October 230, several cities — big and small — launched wacky stunts to promote their bids.
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With Gabe Newell, Valve CEO and wacky tech visionary, it's sometimes hard to know how seriously to take his prognostications.
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" Still, Steyer has caught the attention of Trump, who name-checked him on Twitter as being "wacky" and "totally unhinged.
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So when she receives a diagnosis of leukemia from the wacky Dr. Wally (Triney Sandoval), the whole ménage is threatened.
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"Crashing," about the wacky-sad lives of a group of squatters in an abandoned hospital, is a more conventional sitcom.
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But there have also been reputable scientists who concocted theories that, in hindsight, seem woefully misguided, if not downright wacky.
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You can post Facebook Stories with wacky backgrounds, emojis, and different types of text that will disappear after 24 hours.
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And though the status of the frontrunners has been stable for months, wacky results in Iowa could scramble the race.
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Should it be radical, like Momofuku Ko; grand, like Eleven Madison Park; wacky, like Gabriel Kreuther; haughty, like Jean-Georges?
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It sounds wacky at first, but it could prove to be an economical and flexible way of getting to orbit.
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This wacky idea to move around time was first proposed by none other than Benjamin Franklin way back in 1784.
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"Wacky Congresswoman Wilson is the gift that keeps on giving for the Republican Party, a disaster for Dems," Trump tweeted.
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"I know the Fake News Media will be working overtime to make even Wacky Omarosa look legitimate as possible. Sorry!"
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In 260, he ran for City Council president on a wacky, wildly unsuccessful ticket that included Norman Mailer for mayor.
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Come for the wacky hijinks, musical numbers, and great performances; stay for Ryan Murphy's best experiment in audience disorientation yet.
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Koopersmith, who blogs about holidays and events, pretty much came up with this fairly popular wacky holiday on a whim.
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That's why we had this really strong, unrelated, wacky Jerj Clooners B-story that has nothing to do with anything.
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In its first three seasons — the Nicholas Brody years — Homeland's gradual accretion of wacky plot twists slowly became its undoing.
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Behind this wacky face is a widely popular actress ... Can you guess the Hollywood hottie with the lively facial features?
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It was wild and wacky and utterly absurd (adjectives often used for fashion parties, even those without a Surrealist theme).
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You could spin in any direction and point to the same brand of wacky misunderstandings, forgotten birthdays, and marital strife.
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I was exposed to a different culture Going to school below the Mason-Dixon line can be wacky at times.
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Particularly touching is Savage pondering the knowledge he's gained from the team's wacky adventures — because we feel the same way, Adam.
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This is weird and wacky B-movie stuff, and would be ideal for drive-ins if we still had drive-ins.
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Other books would mine the friction between Laura and Emma into wacky Odd Couple comedy or heartwarming Gilmore Girls screwball hijinks.
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Plus, that wacky three-prong nodule has a purpose: It's shaped to easily glide across skin, like a mini spa treatment.
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Like printing livers or ... That's what I love about the healthcare team, they bring them some wacky stuff and that's awesome.
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Quantum mechanics, the theory that governs the smallest possible spaces, forces our human brains to accept some really wacky, uncomfortable realities.
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There are no wacky new playback ideas; you'll still find a popularity chart, and a lot of sonorous NPR hosts here.
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In other words, in terms of wacky celebrity health trends, the colonic leads the pack in both wackiness and staying power.
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We'll keep an eye on this wacky-ass story and be sure to update you should it be confirmed or debunked.
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Arnett is in some ways one of Twitter's wacky aunts, much like Elizabeth McCracken, which makes her success even more delightful.
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Probably. But Kasich is enjoying himself, despite the results, and thinks there could yet be more surprises in this wacky year.
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Circa 2345 isn't weird because it's wacky or unexpected, but because it reminds us how completely bizarre reality is right now.
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Trump, 71, repeatedly called the gunman "wacky" while speaking at the gathering, at a Houston military base, according to Rhonda Hart.
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The game against the Bridgeport Sound Tigers was just another stop on his wacky road to becoming an N.H.L. All-Star.
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Now 210, she's exploring themes of aging and mortality in her ongoing project The Concept of Dust, with signature wacky humor.
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"You're never too old, too wacky, too wild, to pick up a book and read to a child," he once said.
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Aria wears some wacky accessories, but we're pretty sure that wearing a wedding veil for fun would be beyond the pale.
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If you're like us, you start with a thousand wacky ideas, and try to cram them all into the same script.
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Chaotic, but fun While regular award ceremonies are serious affairs, the Ig Nobels go out of their way to be wacky.
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Even those of us who haven't watched it since we were kids are glad to see it's still wacky as ever.
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It's only a matter of time that the industry begins looking over its shoulder at these "wacky" vegan concoctions for inspiration.
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Think of it as a cousin of those wacky waving inflatable tube arm things, but smaller, louder, and much, much weirder.
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I mean, look at how wacky it looks, it almost seems as if the octopus was digitally slapped onto the face.
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Then she stopped saying great things now, she&aposs wacky and her intelligence, like other black people, is to be questioned.
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Frederica Wilson feud over comments made to a Gold Star family, the president has nicknamed the Florida Democrat "Wacky Congresswoman Wilson."
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But again, your schedule is wacky, so keep plans flexible, especially when as sun connects with unruly Uranus on February 18.
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They tune in for Karen, the outrageous, ageless gold-digger whose antics take the show into some wacky and fun places.
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Granted, the notion of this sort of extended, unorthodox family could easily have a sitcom flavor -- hey, it's the wacky handyman!
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The two detectives are joined by a trio of wacky residents, including a cursed clown who can't remove his make-up.
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The situation unspools from there, with some wacky TV show flare-ups, like Jane accidentally sending her adviser a sex tape.
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Instead, Nunes got dealt these documents directly by several figures at the White House so he could have his wacky presser.
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Cue the hijinks as Howie Mandel and Mel B egg on the whipped-cream-fueled chase – all set to wacky music.
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"It became kind of a trend in the twenties to see what kind of wacky animals could be brought," Lengel said.
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Inspired by all the wacky sticker packs available on the Messages App Store, I decided I wanted to make my own.
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She made it up," Trump said on Twitter in a post that derided his former aide as "Wacky and Deranged Omarosa.
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To be with you to see the courtship, the love, to be invited to your wedding as your wacky black cousin.
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As for Lansdale, while he grasped the centrality of politics in fighting insurgencies, he was prone to wacky secret-agent schemes.
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But 216 has been a wacky year, what with its Misfits reunions and its back-to-back icon deaths, and all.
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" Trump last week derided Coulter as a "wacky nut job" who hasn't figured out that he is "winning on the border.
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There's a whole world of giant bongs and fancy weed-infused cuisine and wacky ways to get stoned ahead of you.
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Usually when Whole Foods does wacky things with produce, it involves something like putting asparagus in water or selling peeled oranges.
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That margin of error allows AutoDraw to spit out wacky ideas when you try to draw any sort of nude anything.
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It gets kinda wacky there at the end, but by then you should be so stoned that it makes perfect sense.
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But thought about it and embraced wacky ICBM launches as a way to deal with the existential horror of nuclear war.
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"Wacky Omarosa, who got fired 3 times on the Apprentice, now got fired for the last time," Trump tweeted on Monday.
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In the wild and wacky world of election 2016, his campaign thought he deserved praise for not raising scandals like Lewinsky.
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Oh, and Mr. Dauchan also shows up as a wacky, wild-haired professor, who is apparently a font of cosmic knowledge.
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It's totally unnatural and absolutely wacky, and I'm sort of amazed by it and love it and can't believe it's happened.
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Last year, despite curating the lineup of performers and transforming a space into a wacky carnival, I stayed in the shadows.
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But then NO WAY came to me and I realized dropping an entire word might result in some fresher "wacky" phrases.
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He didn't even seem to mind a couple of dudes in the parking lot having a puff on some wacky baccy.
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The company forged marketing arrangements with Sports Illustrated and Schwinn bicycles and created a loyalty program to rival the Wacky Warehouse.
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But the owner of "Wacky Wexton Not" was able to remain anonymous by taking advantage of a loophole in Facebook's policy.
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To refresh your memory, here is a list of all the celebrities who have appeared on this wacky show so far.
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From its austere 81 percent bittersweet to its wacky freeze-dried mint gelato, Tcho, in the Bay Area, is always innovating.
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P.S.: Yes, there were other possible fills for that southeast corner … but I like keeping my grids on the wacky side.
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"Both Elizabeth and Michael are really gracious, hospitable and friendly people, each with a wacky sense of humor," Ms. Augustin said.
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Other characters include the wacky Countess Lily (Caroline O'Connor, of Baz Luhrmann's "Moulin Rouge," trying hard), the former mistress of Vlad.
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" Late last year, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg called the idea that his site could be manipulated to influence voters "pretty wacky.
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By that I refer to both his anti-Semitic remarks and his irrational embrace of wacky conspiracy theories about weather control.
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It is in a strip mall on Franklin Avenue — not next to Wacky Wok restaurant, which is on Abbot Kinney Boulevard.
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Gizmodo spoke to Munroe about how he devised these wacky-but-technically-possible schemes and whether he's tried any of them.
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In contrast to the very traditional meal, the family focuses on wild and wacky White Elephant gifts for exchange between members.
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It presents as a golf game with "wacky physics," making it a challenge to corral the ball in the right direction.
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"There are three episodes—at least—that are just hallucinations, where it goes from one wacky image to another," he says.
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We brainstormed at least a dozen ideas before settling on this, a wacky concept that we originally pitched for a Monday.
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You know, instead of trying to learn the "bear claw" and "old lady" from a wacky teacher like Phoebe on Friends.
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Editor-in-chief Holly McGuire said Chase's got into the wacky holidays game after Congress wanted to get out of it.
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She called it the Lower East Side Troll Museum, and it became a wacky downtown landmark accessible by ringing her buzzer.
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But with the support of his wacky family tearing up the dance floor, Kenny ends up having an amazing time anyway.
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Snap is best known for its wacky face filters, which let users turn their selfies into a zombie or a puppy.
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Minimizing how much you talk, refraining from wacky arm movements, and generally avoiding giving an opinion can be pretty effective here.
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"Do not share lies!" warns the website, which asks people to send the authorities the sources of wacky stories they see online.
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TVs - 8K and BeyondImage: LGEven with all the wacky stuff that inevitably shows up, a big pillar for CES is still TVs.
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It's tough adapting the wacky nature of superhero comics to live action, but let's see how all these ladies compare, shall we?
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"We decided we'd take over the entire neighborhood one day a year and put on a wacky art parade," he told CNN.
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If we've already connected so much of the world with cables, why would we switch to wacky signals sent over the air?
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You don't want to skim over a bit of it because every page is filled with humor, wacky philosophy, and unknown factoids.
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The kids in Riverdale act like a modern Scooby Doo gang, and the show handles their antics with the same wacky hand.
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"Maybe I got mine, but you'll all get yours" she snarls, sounding not unlike Dick Dastardly after a particularly displeasing wacky race.
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In one, Lara Jean, the protagonist, has a text message conversation with her wacky best friend about the friend's craving for Subway.
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That being said, he's the only black character in this wacky-looking sitcom and there's only so much one man can do.
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This, of course, soon turns romantic, though not without a requisite number of misunderstandings, wacky situations, and clever banter along the way.
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Anyway, vitamins aside, we really, really don't recommend adhering to this latest creepy development in the wacky web of the Paleo world.
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While most of the more wacky designs have come and gone, we're now entering another phase of wild experimentation: dual-screen laptops.
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Bossa Studios — creators of wacky games like Surgeon Simulator and I Am Bread — are back with a colorful new take on skateboarding.
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The stunts for Deadpool two years ago were wild enough, with wacky mock rom-com posters, a fake Tinder profile, and more.
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Because of this wacky system, a candidate can get ZERO votes in THIRTY-NINE states and DC and still win the presidency.
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Their love lives are complicated, their friend groups are wacky, and their dream jobs seem to always be just out of reach.
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Despite his authoritarian record and wacky economic theories, the markets have always preferred Mr Erdogan and his AK to the fragmented opposition.
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She taught herself how to make elaborate paper-plate sculptures and now runs a successful handcrafted party-hat business as Wacky Wendy.
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This is when things get wacky: When Nat asks Samuel to let him leave and see to Cherry's health, there's little dialogue.
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"The drinks I make for The Guinea Pig cocktail club would never work in an establishment because they're too wacky," he explains.
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Comedian Jono Zalay and his family have a long-standing tradition of dressing up as wacky characters in their driver's license photos.
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It's been nearly ten years since Apple got wacky with a tiny slab of glass and metal that begged to be touched.
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They became the sketch show Jeffery and Cole Casserole, which became a cult classic for its wacky and unapologetically queer comedic sensibilities.
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Antolin opened up to PEOPLE last month about working with Bowie and revealed how he crafted some of the Starman's wacky 'dos.
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Many eccentric dads out there enjoy theorizing, tinkering, and inventing, and Taurus kids are usually pretty happy to entertain their wacky ideas.
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Freed from the wacky sidekick character he has played so well, Hill is inspired here: hilarious, committed and, ultimately, sort of terrifying.
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I highly encourage you to watch the first trailer for The Bad Batch, which debuted this week, in its full wacky glory.
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Everywhere you go in the Panasonic booth, a piece of real estate no smaller than four suburban homes, there were wacky concepts.
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Here's a look at eight places in Chicago that are a little wacky, a lot tasty, and most importantly, uniquely Chi-Town.
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I mean, technically the answer is "all of them" if you believe in yourself, but you're bound to get some wacky looks.
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Just over ten years ago, executives for the Food Network deemed a cooking competition pilot so wacky that it didn't even air.
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Instagram's spin on Snapchat's selfie masks is designed to make them simple and less wacky so they appeal to users beyond teens.
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The result of their efforts is Papalosophy, a stunning, 210-page cookbook of 80 recipes and a collection of whimsical, wacky photography.
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Downward Dog's gimmick didn't even have the decency to be wacky — which is, ironically, part of what made the show so special.
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" Manigualt Newsman's book started climbing on Amazon's chart after Trump called her a "dog" earlier this month and labeled her "Wacky Omarosa.
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"I'm running a wacky business, but it's nothing to be ashamed of," Bekhit tells CNBC Make It of his company, Potato Parcel.
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He then released a wacky diss track and dropped a politically-charged "song" in which T.I. confronted him about his Twitter activity.
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The Pit Testing the limits of sophisticated taste is a trio of wacky sculptures made with old-world craftsmanship by Andrew Sexton.
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Burger King has made an impact with a relatively small marketing budgetBurger King wasn't always synonymous with innovative and wacky advertising campaigns.
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With that kind of woman power, it's tempting to compare this series to Comedy Central's wacky Broad City and HBO's clever Insecure.
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Is this one of those times when California is the wacky outlier state, or one of those times when it's a trendsetter?
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Of course one passing wear by a Hadid or Jenner is enough to make a wacky trend catch on with the masses.
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It was part of this experimental world where wacky colors were fair game and we weren't afraid of what anyone else thought.
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Less than a decade later, the way people use social media has been entirely changed by its mobile-only, ephemeral, wacky design.
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Snapchat users love the app's wacky photo filters so much that the company even sold them to users for a short time.
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Take a peek into the dark and wacky world created by James Franco, Tori Spelling, and the whole vampire-college student crew.
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Filled as they are with folks who make weird, wacky little things out of an appreciation for the quirkier side of life.
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For others, it is to protect the love, humanity, and kinship of this wacky human experiment into which we are all born.
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This enraged Trump, who deployed his "wacky" epithet, and upset Kelly, a retired Marine Corps general whose son was killed in Afghanistan.
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He recently graduated from Stanford (congratulations, David!) and part of their commencement ceremony is a "Wacky Walk" into the stadium in costume.
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Because it's a true story, everyone involved in this sometimes wacky, sometimes deadly trade is fundamentally human and flawed, including Voigt herself.
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As Facebook pages go, "Wacky Wexton Not" is tiny — the page has only four followers, and has posted only around 40 times.
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If you want to make a whole lot more money on a device, you have to do something really wacky and zany.
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The wacky second cousin of the Bachelor Nation franchises is back for the sixth season of engagements, awkward moments, and beachfront views.
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The game's AI — the "dungeonmaster," in D&D-speak — generally deals with human inputs in a highly creative, if slightly wacky, fashion.
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The material excess is so wacky you begin to feel you are looking at a page from the Neiman Marcus Christmas catalog.
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He has since referred to the Florida Democrat as "wacky" and called her the "gift that keeps on giving" for the GOP.
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Though Roy is officially out of the wacky holiday business, he says life still presents new ideas for holidays all the time.
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You can use headphones and a headset mic, but you're going to need one that's compatible with Nintendo's wacky voice chat system.
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" Mr. Stark, who worked most recently for ESPN, added: "He would research anything, no matter how wacky, offbeat or esoteric it was.
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Now she's called in the B Team — the cynical, paranoid and wacky twins Sidney Blumenthal and David Brock — to bail her out.
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It's a punctuated, fun, wacky, and dreamlike wonderworld where all of the artist's thoughts come alive through illustrations, paintings, and colorful conversations.
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But those weary of wacky hair trends should perhaps hold that sigh of relief: Nearly four years since Buggy1225 turned to babycenter.
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We're making our writers and producers go do wacky stuff for the blog, and some of the videos turned out pretty darn great.
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Welcome to the wacky world of autonomous vehicles, where the state and local agencies are often playing policy catch-up to technological advancements.
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To top ALL of that off, the big Bell still hasn't lost any steam for adding new and wacky items to its menu.
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Thorne apparently took a dip fully clothed, they seem too into each other to be bothered by her dripping wet pink sweatpants. Wacky!
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I have around 60 framed collage pieces that will be on display, and there will be some wacky music played by my friends.
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But don't get too happy, because its good friend La Nina just walked in, bringing its own flavor of wild and wacky weather.
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The first game was solid in combat and enjoyably wacky with its plot, meaning that the second could be a confidently spooky experience.
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Every Bachelor season needs a narrator, someone who can offer hilarious commentary on the awkward and wacky things that happen on this show.
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And Reem – who any other season would have been a wacky over-the-top first boot – may be my legitimate favorite new player.
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You can get a two-pack of floor lamps for $20, that wacky cylinder lamp for $7, and the half-dome for $7.
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And then there's Duterte, who looks around smiling in a bemused manner as if his presence at the debate is a wacky dream.
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And using a lot of wacky tunings just made it much easier for me, so it was a long, slow evolution for me.
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This isn't the company's first backpack to use this wacky swinging trick, you can see an older version demonstrated in the video above.
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Because of the series' wacky chronology, he sat out three movies and returned in Furious 7 — but only in a couple of scenes.
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"INTERMISSION: fLoWer" is another confounding one, as the wacky lettering bears little relation to the moody mini-ballad, which is sung in Urdu.
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But we're so amused by the wide, wacky range of commentary and pretty uncanny parallels the Twittersphere has made about Green's get-up.
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AVELLA: Chris is talking so wacky, he sounds like he is trying to be Michael Avante&aposs press person for his presidential campaign.
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Now we've found out that they're not dropping yet another wacky flavor combination, but rather bringing an old classic back: Blueberry Pie Oreos.
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"I've worked in drug development for 20 years and seen some crazy wacky things, but nothing was as upsetting as that," Gortler said.
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The platform has gone from a hodgepodge of wacky late-night posts to something dependable and regimented—something audiences can tune into consistently.
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This wacky world we live in seems to be inspiring a creative revolution as forms of protest become even more elaborate and innovative.
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He invested €200,000 of his own cash in the project and they're looking for investment in their wacky, and potentially world-saving, project.
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" Maureen Dowd from the New York Times: "Crazy Maureen Dowd, the wacky columnist for the failing @nytimes, pretends she knows me well--wrong!
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But hey, that's the kind of crazy, wacky thing I do the day after I've had three bottles too many of European lager!
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Because you're so "wacky" and "weird" it's not mentioned by astrologers how often you can actually get caught in ruts—but it's true.
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I'm currently reading Made for Love by Alissa Nutting, which is about a woman trying to escape from her wacky tech billionaire husband.
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"He has some friends out here, and we're wild and wacky, eclectic and fun," Leiper's Fork parade director Laura Musgrave told the paper.
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President Calvin Coolidge's wife, Grace, became fond of one such wacky animal, a raccoon she named "Rebecca," whom she walked on a leash.
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One of Mr. Michele's tenets is individualism; the personality he offers his cultists isn't only his own, but a kaleidoscope of wacky plenty.
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The account is dedicated to all manner of action figures, but seems particularly fascinated with these particular action figures and their wacky hijinks.
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With all the other weird, wonderful, wacky things going on in womenswear, your sleeves seem like the most boring thing to change around.
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No. 53 Clemson beat Georgia Tech on Thursday night, 25-24, holding the Yellow Jackets' wacky option attack to 23 yards of offense.
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The point is also in contradiction with 3 since if she is "Wacky" and "Deranged" the press should avoid her at all times.
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Doesn't it make sense that women would grasp for some way, no matter how wacky, to control and perhaps even honor the experience?
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I hope the Fake News Media keeps talking about Wacky Congresswoman Wilson in that she, as a representative, is killing the Democrat Party!
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Trump initially called Wilson "wacky" in a Thursday tweet, accusing her of lying about the content of the call after "secretly" listening in.
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An anarchic rave with a wacky new-wave flavor, "Who's Crazy?" opens on a bus that breaks down in the middle of nowhere.
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While ordinarily top midmajor teams are ideal agents of upsets, the wacky conference tournament outcomes of the past week could complicate that trend.
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Yes, your apartment can smell like a quaint Connecticut town, regardless of how many lovably wacky characters are actually living there with you.
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We know Dan Harmon as the brains behind smart and wacky shows like Rick and Morty and Community and for his podcast, Harmontown.
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And then there was Heath Ledger, who illustrated the difference between wacky and deranged, and Jared Leto, who made us miss Heath Ledger.
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For some early adopters, the sheer novelty might be reason enough to invest in some wacky hardware, but that wears off pretty quickly.
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I got an email from Ken, and he was like, 'I have this wacky idea, how would you like to sing this song?
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"[Hyperloop] is becoming an industry, whereas a few years ago it was looked at as a wacky idea and science fiction," BamBrogan said.
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Choosing to focus on more hardened conservatives leads to some humanizing moments, but also many that make Republicans look ignorant, wacky, and hateful.
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In the premiere, he struggles to find an anniversary present for Melania and is harassed by his wacky neighbor Ted Cruz (James Adomian).
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But the research helps solidify that large islands without mammalian predators can produce some pretty wacky wildlife, including New Zealand's famous enormous birds.
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The Wacky New Trend Dubbed The 'Instagram Perm,'" that sort of thing; "Rubbing Your Dick On A Beard Can Cure Sexually Transmitted Infection!
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Dropbox did an entire wacky redesign, which look as if Andy Warhol were alive and became chief design officer for a tech company.
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Of all the dysfunctional, wacky stuff that has gone on at Uber, I wouldn't even put the C.E.O. search in the Top 5.
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The respect part is ... I'll tell you, some of the ideas that they come up with are, I mean, wacky as all ... Yeah.
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Here, the V.M.A.s took advantage of a captive audience, dosing them with a wacky pop cornucopia, then delivering a series of powerful messages.
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Recipes tended toward the wacky: A suggested alternative to nuts was to roast mushrooms in an oven until they dried to a crisp.
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Abounding with wacky figures of different sizes cavorting and contorting in brightly colored scenes, her oeuvre feels like a celebration of being alive.
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Supreme&aposs wacky videos meld well with millennial and Gen Z humor, which favors the absurd and has found a home on TikTok.
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The crew discusses a few announcements that came out of the event, including LG's new G8X ThinQ and its wacky phone screen case.
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Charlie is the ultimate long-suffering older brother, and Lola is the little sister full of wacky, exhausting ideas — especially just before bedtime.
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I ask him how Mr. Trump, who is still putting out a lot of wacky, childish tweets, has struck him during the transition.
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" And then I started writing the essay and I was moving through all these wacky threads and I started thinking, "Oh, no, no.
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Finally, Leno climbs intense inclines in a top secret prototype and competes against race car driver Bryce Menzies in a wacky soapbox race.
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By the end of this wacky experiment, Cohen was cradling seven balls — one, roughly, for every role he has with the Chicago Bears.
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On the surface, this appears to be a plain old "add something to a familiar phrase and come up with something wacky" theme.
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Your contemporary planetary ruler, taboo Pluto, opposes planet of communication Mercury early Saturday morning, making you more likely to believe wacky conspiracy theories.
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Its subject line reads "ORGANIZED CRIME, ASSASSINATIONS, FOREIGN LEADERS," and it reveals the CIA had some very wacky schemes for taking him out.
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So any wacky-sounding product out there that claims to beat your Sunday morning bleariness probably isn't operating off of anything exactly, uh, real.
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Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)Speaking of concepts, LG will now be selling that wacky rollable OLED concept that it announced at CES last year.
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His feud with Ray felt like old news both to the characters and to Fargo, a catalyst for another season of wacky crime shenanigans.
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Alongside the wacky tweets and personal feuds, Trump is pursuing a policy agenda whose implications are overwhelmingly favorable to rich people and business owners.
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Master Class As an investor on ABC's "Shark Tank," Kevin O'Leary has heard a decade of pitches — the good, the bad and the wacky.
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Simple math shows that a shorter password with wacky characters is much easier to crack than a long string of easy-to-remember words.
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That made the wacky hijinks of the town feel that much closer and more intimate, and it made BOB feel that much more threatening.
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The original series, which aired from 2000 to 2008, featured a rotating cast of designers beloved mostly for their big personalities and wacky ideas.
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To prove it, he brings out the Colbert of the past to confer with the Colbert of the present, in a wacky mind bender.
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I used Soli three years ago and I was able to do wacky things like rub my finger and thumb together and adjust volume.
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As a rule, the internet's favorite moves tend to be gleefully wacky, the kind of thing you bust out when you've hit peak party.
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We've seen some wacky trends so far this year, from the obvious unicorn everything, to hybrids like the Whopperito, Spaghetti Donuts, and everything between.
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We got a chance to try the new flavor contestants and these wacky mash-ups truly include every profile of their real food counterparts.
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But this wacky election season has been anything but typical ... and with rampant terrorist threats it's possible the detail sticks around a little longer.
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The later scenes descend into wacky yet maudlin action-comedy territory — a major plot beat involves an autonomous rat drone that's also a taser.
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Although it makes for a wacky schedule between the off-shift differentials and occasional overtime, I'm able to make more money than my base.
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When the administration is actually off the rails and heading in dark directions, is there anything you can do to make it more wacky?
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These are just a few of the wacky inventions Chinese village craftsman Geng Shuai has dreamed up and demonstrated in videos livestreamed to thousands.
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Some newly defined words include 'waggle dance,' 'wacky tobacky' and 'hella,' which may lead you to believe that the latest additions are rather silly.
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Not much floats on liquid methane, though who's to say there isn't some wacky alien biology perfectly adapted to the -179 degree Celsius surf?
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In 1933, Harry's New York Bar concocted the Bucket of Blood by integrating wacky seasonings with tomato juice to add flavor to the vodka.
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The second half reveals it's actually a wacky mega-monster movie along the lines of Sharktopus, complete with dog reaction shots and one-liners.
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While other fast-casual restaurants thrive on wacky limited-time offers, Chipotle has made few changes to its menu in its 23-year history.
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It sounds crazy and wacky, but back in New York in the '80s, these were the kinds of weird things that you would hear.
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Then, eclipses in December and January dredge up intense feelings about our pasts and February brings another wacky and emotional Mercury retrograde in Pisces.
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The actress and author stopped by The Tonight Show Wednesday to play a typically wacky game of Drinko (you know, like Plinko with drinking).
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I really, really like this game–I think it has fantastic level design and awesome, wacky physics, and it just feels great to play.
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However, without the iconic rock music, the music video for classic song "Down Under" looks pretty wacky when dubbed with a more natural sound.
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In the bright, white kitchen, a wacky voodoo-doll-like knife holder displayed on her counter was a gift from a very special coworker.
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Once again, dinosaurs in space are proving to be more than a wacky meme showcasing childish fascinations—they're a funhouse mirror for contemporary society.
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But now that bots are in Facebook Messenger, an app that can claim competitiveness with actual text messaging, things are going to get wacky.
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It contains a celebrity (Bieber), tattoos (a celebrity's favorite accessory), an interesting background (vacation vibes), and something wacky (we're gonna talk about that fan).
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But color us surprised about a steel-straw black market… just another wacky development in this dumpster fire of a year we call 2018.
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They say that the conventional Buddhist teachings it issues to newcomers conceal wacky theologies unveiled to adherents once they rise in the temple's ranks.
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Purveyor of the wacky and questionable, Goop, has agreed to pay $145,000 to settle allegations it made unscientific claims on three of its products.
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Satisfying that sweet tooth can be tricky, especially with all of the wacky food trends that are constantly popping up in our Instagram feeds.
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Thanks to a rash of YouTube videos of traffic stops, wild crashes and wacky antics, dashcams are becoming more and more popular with drivers.
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Funded by parent company Alphabet to the tune of billions each year, X is dedicated to ambitious and sometimes wacky research and development projects.
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Clinton dismissed the claims that she's ill as "part of the wacky strategy" against her during an interview with Jimmy Kimmel in Los Angeles.
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The list consists of easy ways to incorporate all things wicked into your beauty routine, from glow-in-the-dark nails to wacky hair.
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If the show gets a little less noir-heavy and a little more wacky, the progress of their beautiful friendship could be worth tracking.
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The trailer for Netflix's new biopic Dolemite Is My Name dropped Monday, and it looks as wacky as the blaxploitation film era it depicts.
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The costume designer, Jeffrey Kurland, had gotten all these wacky things, and when I saw them initially, I thought, this is way too cool.
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Discrediting the impact of slavery is not a topic we should treat as a wacky entertainment fodder but one with real sensitivity and ethics.
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DeMarco is known for his wacky humor, but with This Old Dog, he's shed some of the silliness and gotten a little more serious.
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This evening is exciting, as Venus and Uranus square off, finding you embarking on some unexpected adventures based off some wacky guesses and estimations.
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I remember saying something to the effect of: 'Well that sounds wacky, but if you want to spend time on it, by all means'.
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It's advertised as a security device, as well as a baby monitor or recorder for all of your wacky living room/conference room hijinx.
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It is also frankly marvelous (and more than a bit wacky), but if you look closer, you will register that something is seriously amiss.
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From here she oversees the care and inventory of its considerable merchandise, including a wacky sunglass collection, house-brand items and Hawaiian-themed ensembles.
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Trump himself just lit into her, apparently in response to the new audio, saying she was "wacky" and "begged" him for the administration role.
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As you chart a path through The Walnut Series, you'll also start to notice how and why apparently wacky supports cleverly complement certain pieces.
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The song's wacky video is atypical of Wayne's usually straightforward videos, but it captures the all-over-the-place appeal of his variegated flow.
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There are so many things I genuinely loved about it: its colorful, wacky world, full of aliens and wild cityscapes and bananas production design.
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Her debut novel, "Dream Job, Wacky Adventures of an H.R. Manager," is a satire of an out-of-control New York City medical center.
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"I'd totally watch a travel show where George Bush and Michelle Obama go abroad and get up to wacky adventures," a Twitter user suggested.
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I was so relieved to read that my daughter's behavior, which often seemed mysterious and wacky, was actually age appropriate for her developmental stage.
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A fart joke in 3-D may not be three times as wacky, but the high spirits of Despicable Me 2 are irresistible fun.
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The Akron Beacon Journal appeared to have little patience with both the primary campaign overall ("bizarre and wacky") and with Mr. Kucinich in particular.
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The story has all the makings of the kind of heartstring-tugging fare Pixar has gained a reputation for, alongside some wacky, magical hijinks.
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The rollout on this was wacky: White House aides charged with crafting the rules were caught off guard and haven't written the policy yet.
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It's funny, sure, but does it ever result in you feeling way less comfortable doing whatever wacky thing you were doing the next time?
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" Steyer launched his $10 million "Need to Impeach" ad campaign in late October, drawing the ire of Trump, who called Steyer "wacky & totally unhinged.
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One man has pinned his hopes on Wacky Worm, a race game that comes with full-body worm costumes for both children and adults.
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While other fast-casual restaurants thrive on wacky limited-time offers, Chipotle has made few changes to its menu in its 24-year history.
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Having gone through a plethora of wacky names and concepts we coincidentally bumped into Susan, explaining what to do and how to do it.
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Hanging floor to ceiling and obstructing the path, the mobiles form a kind of web that seems to evoke Mr. Pederson's wacky artistic subconscious.
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This is pre-9/11, so it must have seemed pretty wacky at the time, but damn this film packs a wallop in 2019.
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She celebrates the wacky and wonderful side of human behavior when overtaken by erotic passion, as well as reaches inexplicable places in our imagination.
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And if it doesn't, the good news is that KUWTK viewers will absolutely tune in to see what wacky wellness treatment the sisters try next.
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Because while Emily and Linda aren't all that exciting, their predicament opens up the movie to all sorts of wacky side characters and silly subplots.
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Of all the wacky news stories that proliferated in 2016, one of the funniest was the strange saga of Bob Dylan and the Nobel committee.
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The film is nowhere near as wacky as Seed of Chucky, to be clear, but it reflects Mancini dipping his toe back into the camp.
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" Trump called her a "lowlife" over the weekend and tweeted and retweeted six times Monday morning about Manigault Newman, referring to her as "Wacky Omarosa.
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BREAKFAST BROWSE RIP, Rip Rip Taylor was the "Prince of Pandemonium" during his 70s heyday, dressing up in wacky outfits and showering crowds with confetti.
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My colleague Dami and I spent the morning trying out the app, quickly filling the other's feed with wacky filtered images and confused text messages.
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There was crazy, wacky stuff he'd thrown in, just to throw you off, make you laugh and understand how humor fit into the whole thing.
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In her bacchanal, Freitas dispenses with narrative, using dark, wacky humor — and a cheeky take on Ravel's "Bolero" — to present a society of the absurd.
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In what may be a newly discovered sign of the impending apocalypse, Saladshots have arrived to give standard greens and veggies a wacky, whimsical kick.
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"People come up with all kinds of wacky themes," he said, moments before his then-fiancee Sophie Aissen strutted to her bridezilla-themed Dodge Neon.
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In theory, putting pickle juice, which contains electrolytes and is said to be especially hydrating, into an icy summertime drink makes logical, if wacky, sense.
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Critics denounce it as a cult that peddles wacky theology, and warn that it misleads wealthy urbanites into thinking that they can purchase religious merit.
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It's easy to see why: There's a timeless air to Letterkenny's country setting and mix of wacky and grounded characters that makes it feels relatable.
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You can't just tape a camera down on one end of the blade and hope for the best, because the shot will look all wacky.
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Though a lot of your coverage is serious, what have been some of the lighter — maybe even wacky — moments since the show launched in 2011?
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And there have been at least one or two storms that delivered so far, including some wacky Christmas weather and a scary record-shattering blizzard.
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It's much less theatrically wacky than Ellen's previous performances over the past few months, but in this case it works because Spoon fucking rip live.
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The eight-episode Netflix series will dive deeper into the character's wacky family life and offer a fuller sense of Miranda Sings as a person.
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He described her as a "Wacky" woman who will never be successful and who begged for a job with him that she couldn't satisfactorily perform.
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Some fish-out-of-water humor sequences feel like they were cribbed from the wacky time-travel adventures of Star Trek 4: The Voyage Home.
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Given how wacky and promising this sounds, you have to wonder if sleeping on the floor is actually the answer to all your sleep problems.
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From marbled nails to modern half moons, there's nail art inspiration for every star sign — plus sage advice for dealing with October's wacky retrogrades — ahead.
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That wacky vibe makes for a film that never takes itself too seriously and helps cover up for other disappointments (like a poorly developed villain).
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It's choppy in places and perfect in others, and more than worth a binge if wacky families and superheroes punching stuff is what you're into.
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Production values were modest: a hotel conference room, an Xbox One and big-screen TV, a bottle of wine and a wacky "Clueless Gamer" trophy.
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His monthly column touted the wacky fun of the "bullpen," an exaggerated Marvel office where all your favorite writers hung out, bantering about groovy superheroes.
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Bit obvious Many people let Lucy's funny sweaters, wacky 90s hairstyle, and squeaky voice distract them from the fact that Lucy is a bad character.
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And even if they're wacky, they could influence legal cases, according to Anna Randall, a certified sex therapist who has researched sexual asphyxiation and paraphilia.
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In this wacky new world of bike shares, electric scooters, OneWheels, and transit apps, automotive companies aren't quite famous for their inspired, innovative business moves.
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The new features like the artificially intelligent noise-canceling and the wacky lack of a power button makes these headphones even more interesting to me.
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An event with your slightly wacky best friends and a bunch of their family members who you don't know is a perfect mid-afternoon event.
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Jimmy Fallon and Miley Cyrus explored the possibilities of these wacky renditions by singing Google Translate's versions of popular songs during Wednesday's The Tonight Show.
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French IndyCar racing champion Simon Pagenaud has had enough ... enough of people confusing him for Sacha Baron Cohen's wacky french driving character from 'Talladega Nights.
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"I wanted to photograph it with my own eye," Shannon says, "to find the weird, wacky moments that maybe aren't classic Comic-Con beauty shots."
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Developer Nick Lee has earned himself a reputation for putting weird and wacky operating systems on Apple gadgets, including Windows 95 on an Apple Watch.
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Darroch quit after Donald Trump labelled him "stupid" and "wacky" following the leaking of the memos in which he branded the U.S. president's administration inept.
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This year's co-chair, Katy Perry, graces the cover wearing Comme des Garçons' architectural, artistic and yes, sometimes wacky runway looks throughout the entire spread.
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A first principle of international relations is not to provoke armed leaders who are wacky or desperate, and here was Trump needling one with nukes!
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Mr. Vigeland has added the letters "DR" (the abbreviation for "Doctor") to a set of common phrases and then clued them in a wacky way.
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By 2009, Gaga was already at the forefront of fashion and music trends, known for trying out anything weird and wacky, including a meat dress.
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Meanwhile, per the album concept, nature sits in, with sounds of birds, insects and tumultuous weather sometimes overdubbed into the foreground for some wacky moments.
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"Wacky & totally unhinged Tom Steyer, who has been fighting me and my Make America Great Again agenda from beginning, never wins elections!" the president tweeted.
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Anyone suffering withdrawal from last year's presidential election thriller can check all the wild and wacky boxes by focusing on the governor's race in Virginia.
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Alec is so meticulous with the story road map he could be a nuclear physicist, and Bill is all heart and wacky ideas from nowhere.
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"I hope the Fake News Media keeps talking about Wacky Congresswoman Wilson in that she, as a representative, is killing the Democrat Party!" he tweeted.
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The wacky and sometimes nonsensical art installations I heard about in the past began to turn into focused ideas that I knew were now feasible.
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Check it out -- Tony says the NFL isn't quite as smoky as the NBA but still estimates that about half indulge in the wacky tobacky.
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Three. One. G, the spazz-punk-noise-whatever-rock label headed by The Locust's Justin Pearson, has been known to produce some wild, wacky shit.
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Henson's advertisements are wacky and weird and sometimes kind of scary, hinting at themes later explored in Henson's big budget 73s fantasy movies like Labyrinth.
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In its piece, the Examiner frames Hickenlooper's sex anecdotes as a punchline of sorts, classifying them as the wacky ramblings of a seemingly esoteric candidate.
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The Moon is in Pisces, a sign that can be accused of being too gullible—but today, everyone is at risk of believing wacky things!
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But then Rafael decides to do the wacky shenanigan thing instead as a romantic gesture and gets arrested for speeding out of the printing press!
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Whether you're interested in a wacky Florida story heavy on taxidermy or a heartbreaking family story inspired by true events, you'll find something to love.
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It's a fun romp that will keep readers hooked, even as the plot becomes increasingly convoluted in the manner of a wacky PG-13 movie.
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"We need to acknowledge that the Russians are engaged in wacky programs," said Aaron Stein, a nuclear nonproliferation expert at the Foreign Policy Research Institute.
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When he was a seventh grader at Sunnyvale Middle School, Mr. Návar took a "wacky" class called Survival of the Fittest that he remembers vividly.
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With all your wacky meddling in the election and rooting around in the laptop of that pervert Anthony Weiner, you're even more famous than me.
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Come for Rupert Everett as the wacky head of the hospital; stay for Andrew Scott of "Fleabag" as a skeezy Charles Dickens in Episode 2.
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MICHAEL: I'm intrigued by "LA>Vegas," about a wacky flight crew tasked with shuttling gamblers and ne'er-do-wells on weekend trips to Sin City.
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"I think it's a serious problem because he's probably on the wacky side, he certainly, he could be a total nut job frankly," Trump said.
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From Canada, home of crazy ideas like universal health care and kindness to refugees, comes another wacky concept: a racy prime-time drama about euthanasia.
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With instant access to play-by-plays, French fans no longer have to tune in weekly for the wacky offerings of a cult television announcer.
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Is adding carne asada to the menu for a few months really that different from Taco Bell&aposs constant churn of wacky new menu items?
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It's a simple idea executed extremely well — everything works and sounds solid, and the box itself is highly configurable for a variety of wacky situations.
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The meme was based on the clichéd movie trope in which a protagonist would begin to explain how they got themself into a ~wacky situation~.
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If you're still trying to make sense of Sunday's wacky broadcast, then check out this conversation between Wesley Morris, Manohla Dargis and A. O. Scott.
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The musical, about a royal family that goes on a wild and wacky journey to escape an oracle's dire predictions, celebrates love in many forms.
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The in-flight Horus Magazine isn't worth reading, except perhaps to look for wacky articles translated from English to Arabic and then back to English.
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Today, Scott released a video for one of the album's standout tracks, "Goosebumps" featuring Kendrick Lamar, and it is as wacky as you might expect.
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To top it all off (literally) you can also adorn your tree with a holiday-themed bow that's as wacky and spectacular as her iconic headwear.
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Tesla was a wacky guy with some far-fetched ideas, but many of theories about how electricity could work would eventually prove to be dead on.
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If something really wacky happens in a live class, then it just doesn't have to go on demand, but ultimately that's the beauty part of it.
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Over the next 2173 hours, more than 600,000 people worldwide will try to enter the history books in the most original, daring, and wacky way possible.
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"He had a closet full of different hats and jackets, and wacky cow outfits that you would velcro the parts of the cow onto," Richartz said.
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The Fake News is going crazy with wacky Congresswoman Wilson(D), who was SECRETLY on a very personal call, and gave a total lie on content!
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If 2018 proved anything, it's that colorful hair — we're talking highlighter yellow and My Little Pony pink — isn't just some wacky fad... it's the new norm.
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With fascinating, albeit wacky, fashion innovations hitting the scene every day (like Nike's spanking-new self-lacing sneakers), we can't help but ask ourselves, What's next?
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"The wacky Ambassador that the U.K. foisted upon the United States is not someone we are thrilled with, a very stupid guy," Trump tweeted Tuesday morning.
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This wacky, uncomfortable moment perfectly encapsulates the bizarre nature of the show — and just how much we have to look forward to as the series continues.
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Just last week, scientists published a paper about the marbled crayfish, a new all-female species that only evolved 25 years ago through a wacky mutation.
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You can learn more about the cast of a movie with a couple of clicks, sort by content type, and find shows in wacky sub-genres.
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Players may notice that some of the later monster activations, those from the most recent Hero and Monster Collections and box expansions, do some wacky things.
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Microsoft tried to change that narrative by making the original Xbox One a wacky Kinect-powered next-gen VCR media hub, but fell on its face.
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This season they passed 61 percent of the time, and brought a pass-wacky game plan to Cincinnati, twice going empty backfield on third-and-2.
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The first Guardians got a lot of affection for its cheeky humor, its wacky world-building, its rollicking rock soundtrack, and its unusually broad color palette.
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But the show also has insanely wacky elements, like an alien who's also a talking piece of fried shrimp tempura, and who doubles as a scarf.
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There's also this wacky email feature where you can email a friend and cc Square Cash, and they get a link to go get their money.
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There's even been talk of it being the DC-equivalent of Thor: Ragnarok, Taika Waititi's wacky, genre-bending installment, to which I can only respond: no.
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The "Spanish Sex Tsar" sounds like one of those wacky made-up sex acts like a "Cleveland Steamer," but the sex position is all too real.
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There's an 80-percent chance that it'll last into spring, bringing warmer waters, increased precipitation, flooding, and generally wacky weather to most parts of the world.
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Silicon Valley investors may be excited about all the wacky innovation in their backyard, but the political environment and global economy is really bringing them down.
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What makes it look so chic and not shall we say "Carrie Bradshaw-esque" is the matching "l'étoile"-print throughout that keeps it whimsical, not wacky.
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Most avid thrift store shoppers can give you a list of items they've discovered over the years—ranging from the delightfully wacky to the deeply disturbing.
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"He had a closet full of different hats and jackets, and wacky cow outfits that you would velcro the parts of the cow onto," recalls Richartz.
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Jagger has spoken about his desire to capture the 1970s as seen through "wacky" lives of the kinds of execs he interfaced with during that time.
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Aside from its tiny stature and wacky jet-fighter cockpit-style door thingy, it also has cameras instead of rearview mirrors and a single windshield wiper.
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The graphic, slightly cartoon-ish liner look, worn under a traditional cat-eye, is a little wacky, but if anyone could make it work, it's Gaga.
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