Warm Up (optional, but fun) Before you watch the film, we'd like to begin with a short warm-up activity.
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SET THE MOOD I have a vocal warm-up and a physical warm-up, to make sure I'm stretched out and connected to my breath.
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NO WARM-UP One of the biggest frustrations for the players was not being permitted to warm up on the practice area after the first weather delay.
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This HIIT Workout Gets the Job Done in 10 Minutes.) Shorten (or skip) the warm-up A warm-up isn't necessary when you're just doing cardio, says Perkins.
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The clock then counts down five minutes for the warm-up, and one minute again between the end of the warm-up and the start of the match.
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When I went from CNN to Fox, it took a while to warm up, but once they warm up I was No. 1 at Fox News for 14 years.
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Warm up for five minutes with a slow, steady jog.
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I warm up my car and place a mobile order.
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Make myself office tea to wake up and warm up.
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Get everything you need to warm up, right this way.
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I warm up two bowls of tortilla soup for us.
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This gives Chris Harrison time to warm up the room.
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And the couple didn't warm up to the West Side.
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But those two stories were simply the warm up act.
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She and Miley clearly wanted to warm up their pipes.
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I use a hot towel to warm up the stubble.
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Does Mr. van Zweden always require time to warm up?
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Lessons start out with beachside stretching and a warm up.
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Would you like the weather to warm up a little?
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WARM UP Then I go through all the dance sequences.
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These latest pardons may just be a warm up act.
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I warm up Pacifico roasted red pepper and tomato soup.
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Revisit the first list you made in the warm up.
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Then he broke his left foot in a warm up.
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" —Emily Walsh, a Boston-based instructor at SLT Warm up, cool down, and hydrate "I practice self-care while exercising by including a dynamic warm-up before any workout and a good stretch after.
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WARM-UP MATCHES A previous FIFA investigation had looked into warm-up matches that South Africa played against Thailand, Bulgaria, Colombia and Guatemala in May 2010 ahead of the World Cup, which the country hosted.
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Just remember: the women's march should only be a warm up.
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Dig out your hand-knit sweaters and warm up the butterbeer!
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That is, after the bees warm up from their chilly nap.
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"I do an upper body warm up with her," she says.
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Parkland, Albright said, "was a warm up," for the 2018 midterms.
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Evertone™ Prosage Thermo: Percussion Massager with Warm-Up Technology — $149.99
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EDT, a kind of warm-up act for Friday's jobs report.
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Everybody skated by me and say hi in the warm up.
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I didn't warm up, didn't sleep, and I won the tournament.
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Disturbingly, the entire operation was apparently just a warm up exercise.
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I do a mile warm-up, and then an arm circuit.
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Not early innings, but more like a pregame warm-up routine.
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It's like a good warm up to whoever the headliner is.
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Do they, too, need cuddles to warm up this cold universe?
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I get home and warm up salmon and mushrooms for dinner.
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On game day I like to watch the players warm up.
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Give the man a minute to warm up, for god's sake!
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Or maybe they saw it as a warm-up round. Sen.
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I dip backstage and watch the 11 competing Juicers warm up.
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My warm up will be gentler — and then we'll adjust accordingly.
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In the meantime, this week will make a nice warm-up.
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If so, 2018 will have just been a warm-up act.
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Then he only got 10 to 15 minutes to warm up.
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On our warm-up route, I led and a friend belayed.
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What was Phelps thinking while wrapped in his warm-up gear?
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It's cute, but a mere warm up for Tettzan's latest work.
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I'm watching him warm up and saying, 'I love his shot.
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Others have had to warm up to being an island owner.
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So I suggested during previews that we do a warm-up.
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After a brief warm-up, the group split off in pairs.
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Now, absent the chatter of fans, pitchers warm up in solitude.
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Return to the predictions you made in the warm-up activity.
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But through the rest of this week, temperatures should warm up.
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I warm up some leftovers from dinner I made last night.
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The answer to the question in the warm up is 62,530,724,697.
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Don't forget to warm up appropriately prior to performing intense exercise.
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Instead, the key is to warm up before you go outside.
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Teachers may want to do part of this Warm-Up as a brief refresher, or they might choose to do the entire Warm-Up as an extended background lesson before tackling the more in-depth articles.
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He did a few things this morning and tried to warm up.
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Maybe this Vegas duet with a warm-up for the main act?
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We warm up with the Humpty Dance...then we do THE FINN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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It turns out, her slicked-down puffs were just a warm up.
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Therefore, to "warm up" someone ill with a cold, food was given.
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Like in any good exercise, the deer begins with a warm up.
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Tinashe even said that her favorite vocal warm-up is singing Brit.
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On Saturday, Aamir had risen early to warm up for a tournament.
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Warm-up: Brief stretching and foam rolling Lateral band walks Workout: A23.
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Let's talk about the effects of pee first as a warm-up.
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Even someone that's really fit should warm up before they go high.
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"It's a great warm-up for in-person dirty talk," she says.
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I warm up tomato basil soup and serve it with garlic bread.
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"Political tensions might warm up again and struggles could follow," he said.
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As if the shouting could warm up the situation, the mood changed.
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"I feel closer," Garrett mumbles as they warm up by a bonfire.
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Peronis and Prosecco flow, heat lamps warm up surprisingly decent Neapolitan pizza.
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And many aren't willing yet to warm up to their adversarial colleague.
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When I did my warm-up and pushed back, it fell back.
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So all of that schmoozing stuff before was just the warm up.
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These cloth napkins can warm up your table, and they're environmentally friendly.
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After a couple warm-up pitches, Robles said he couldn't go on.
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When he's done with the towel, he'll start throwing warm-up pitches.
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Peter Kafka: We don't need a warm-up for Senator Warner, right?
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The White House posted clips of the band's warm up on Snapchat.
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She's almost giddy—it's the first time I've seen her warm up.
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Make the black sauce: Warm up the thick soy caramel with tamari.
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My first task was an easy warm-up for just three minutes.
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New York gets a warm-up at Madison Square Garden on Oct.
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She went through some of the warm-up jogging with the team.
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Here's what we learned: • The Saints are no one's warm-up act.
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The slogan on their black warm-up shirts reads: "Make Korea Proud."
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But the team's warm-up matches have been mostly less than inspiring.
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The race is an important warm-up for the Tour de France.
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Review your list of favorite childhood toys from the warm-up activity.
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And it doesn't look like it's going to warm up this weekend.
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"Warm up the aircraft!" he bellowed across the lobby to his secretary.
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But, "People are starting to warm up to Pearl too," Gocker said.
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Then you get up, you time it out, do your warm-up.
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We got more of Solange than we did of warm up acts.
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How did their reaction compare to yours from the warm-up activity?
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" Return to the statement from the warm-up: "History is never neutral.
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The pixels need just a little more time to warm up anyway.
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Teams and performers engage in warm up dances before the contests starts
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You go to warm up, perfect sun, then you go on court.
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She could barely do a two-minute warm-up on the treadmill.
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The warm-up pool is decorated with piles of dirt and puddles.
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Lincoln Diaz-Balart tried to warm up the crowd, quoting Yogi Berra.
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He said it was incredible to watch the young player warm up.
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Your warm-up person, who is your friend, is a woman. Yup.
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Maybe we need a little more time to warm up to the idea.
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Helluva weekend and a great warm-up for all the upcoming holiday festivities!
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ET. The White House posted clips of the band's warm up on Snapchat.
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A warm-up calculator, for example, will help you ease into your workout.
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Call your friends, throw on the television and warm up your vocal chords.
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New Hampshire's Democrats have already passed at least one disinformation warm-up test.
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Temperatures are expected to warm up a few degrees to the high-70s.
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I only told them I was going to play football to warm up.
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Remember that dogs need to cool off and warm up slowly, she said.
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Chelsea Clinton's warm-up was up close and personal and a great start.
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Glover began to warm up as Scherzer ran into trouble in the ninth.
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I try out a Kayla workout after a 15-minute cardio warm-up.
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What are your favorite warm-up routines or stretches that everyone should try?
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I warm up leftover Hamburger Helper for dinner for those who want it.
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I get back home and warm up a leftover hamburger from last night.
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Ten finalists warm up backstage like boxers psyching themselves up for the ring.
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Most users take quite some time to warm up to machines and computers.
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Some chimps warm up in the new place and are comfortable right away.
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"The warm up in the market has been quite obvious," she told CNBC.
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Both players were jeered in warm-up games ahead of the World Cup.
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That's all I listen to when I warm up or when I'm practicing.
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I also snag a free tea from the office kitchen to warm up.
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Let's warm up with — Hens and Eggs Two hens were squawking one day.
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Cowboys players took a little more time to warm up to the balls.
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"Awake" turned out to be a warm-up for their much larger ambitions.
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In the warm-up area, we give ourselves respect and greeted each other.
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I think it took him a little time to warm up to me.
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I also try to use really hot water to warm up the blade.
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I usually start with a quick run or jumping rope to warm up.
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Of course, your warm up can be as important as your actual workout.
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Warm up those swiping fingers, because digital dating could lead to promising matches.
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I decided to make myself a cup of tea instead to warm up.
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Warm up this winter with a cup of turmeric tea from Vahdam Teas.
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New York is likely to warm up enough to see rain Sunday morning.
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Games should start with a warm-up to avoid damage to "cold" tissues.
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The muscle-burning warm-up also includes stomach crunches to strengthen the core.
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In Idris Goodwin's play, racial injustice pushes a warm-up guy center stage.
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I get to the theater two hours ahead of time and warm up.
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But the script includes some segments in the warm-up that he started.
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The afternoon will be partly sunny and warm, up to the low 245s.
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I often try to do open mics before a show to warm up.
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Return to the different groups you thought about in the warm-up activity.
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Return to the different groups you thought about in the warm-up activity.
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Warm-Up: Ask students: How do they know when they've encountered "good" writing?
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The conversation is a bit stilted at first but we warm up quickly.
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And I usually do a vocal warm-up at home in the shower.
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After a long skate, you can go into the lodge and warm up.
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"The telescope warmed up, but it didn't warm up very much," says Werner.
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Laver's warm-up consisted of playing two rigorous sets against his friend Emerson.
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" His black warm-up jacket was a modish update of Hamlet's "inky cloak.
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I warm up my straightening brush while doing my other morning bathroom regimen.
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Byrd learned the fun fact about her mentor during a vocal warm up.
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Hack itFact: Natural body heat is one of the quickest ways to warm up.
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Chicago, which was -23 on Wednesday morning, may warm up to 52 by Monday.
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I warm up the lunch that A. packed, which is her leftover remedy soup.
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"We have the same outfit on every night when we warm up," James wrote.
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We each got a mylar blanket, but it is not enough to warm up.
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The North African nation play Spain in their final warm-up friendly next Saturday.
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"I said to my coach in warm-up 'today is the day'," said Lyles.
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D Adam Larsson was in the pregame warm-up, but was a late scratch.
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Despite not playing any grasscourt warm-up tournaments she is optimistic about her fitness.
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I make eggs and toast and warm up leftover potatoes from last night's dinner.
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Just needs time for the engine to warm up and it's good to go.
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It is still early enough in the race for Mr. Clinton to warm up.
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We're confident that Oliver and Ronan will warm up to each other soon, though.
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Check out our warm-up playlist below — and get ready to bring the heat.
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As the contenders warm up, here are 10 films generating the biggest buzz. 1.
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The weather is beautiful, but it's already starting to warm up as we arrive.
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Warm up in this weather by taking a note from these leg warming ladies!
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DESANTIS: She gave a heck of a speech tonight in the warm up, Laura.
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They will be the warm-up act before his last Mass of the trip.
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You'll start with simple concepts and practice some basic drawing exercises to warm up.
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Deirdre doesn't warm up to him, but she can't seem to be entirely impolite.
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I went out to warm up before everybody came out and took a jog.
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They have won only one of their four warm-up games ahead of Russia.
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"There was no build up, no warm up and that was it," he added.
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So, he revises his grocery list, and she starts to warm up to him.
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Overwhelmed by the amount of warm up required prior to a nice anal sesh?
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When things warm up again, the frogsicles thaw out, with no evident ill effects.
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We started with a quick warm-up before strapping on 2- to 4-lb.
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He always started with an apéritif — a Handel sonata, to warm up the stomach.
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Warm-Up | Crispr-Cas9 is the most powerful of the new gene-editing tools.
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Timing meals, naps and a proper warm-up is also in the coach's purview.
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The Minnesota Lynx also wore similar warm-up shirts before their game Saturday night.
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And yes, Americans, warm up your voices for some obnoxious "U-S-A" chants.
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Burris nearly missed Sunday's game after a freak mishap during the pregame warm-up.
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"I'll do a 30 minute walk on the treadmill to warm up," he said.
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Johnson took some warm-up shots at the driving range -- but cut it short.
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Now that it's finally starting to warm up outside, we're already pretending it's summer.
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I warm up the package between my hands to evenly distribute the coconut oil.
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Warm up some béchamel sauce and spread it onto the bottom of a plate.
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Three napkins, an odd number, and I warm up the soup stopping on 37.
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Some tours, when you're a warm-up act, people don't take care of you.
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That's why Michaels recommends a light five-minute cardio warm-up prior to training.
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And there's nothing like a strong, electric red lip to warm up the crowd.
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And when most materials warm up, they expand and become less dense, or lighter.
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And on a fourth day, the athletes did not stretch during their warm-up.
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Just four months later, before a meet, I left for a routine warm-up.
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The women's semifinals wrapped up just as Federer and Nadal started to warm up.
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Warm up during this weekend's bitter cold with one of these gorgeous new tunes.
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During his time there, other Italian officials seemed to warm up to the country.
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In the Warm Up, we start with two brief videos and a quick quiz.
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For the museum's last 2018 Warm-Up show, female D.J.s will take center stage.
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To a chorus of syncopated grunts, oohs and aahs, they began to warm up.
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As you read, add to or amend your list from the warm-up. 1.
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For your description, as in the warm up, try to use detailed, descriptive language.
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Did it confirm or refute the stereotypes you wrote about in the warm-up?
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NOTES: Florida State, in celebration of alumni day, wore alternative retro warm-up jerseys.
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In cooler months, the 12-person Jacuzzi provides an ideal way to warm up.
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I let out the pups and warm up some spaghetti from last night's dinner.
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Reindeer warm up: Looks like this one is getting ready for tonight's big ride!
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About seven minutes before kickoff, players begin filtering out to stretch and warm up.
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The Warriors, who warm up by launching half-court heaves, are slightly less regimented.
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Class begins with a warm-up that feels a little like an aerobics class.
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Warm up those vocal cords – pop powerhouse Christina Aguilera is teaching a MasterClass in music!
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As Golden put it: Mobile represents the warm-up and the cool-down for Trump.
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I warm up with a 3/4-mile run, then do a BBG Stronger workout.
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I warm up my sea bass and spinach and add some ginger seasoning and tomatoes.
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"Imagine a scenario where an athlete will perform better when they warm up," he says.
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They also warm up to an academic background replete with courses in statistics and math.
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Hopefully the fans will warm up to her, like she has warmed up to them.
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"It took the restaurant industry sometime to warm up to what we do," said Glass.
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How do these reasons for protesting compare to your list from the warm-up activity?
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Such late-day buying suggests investors may be starting to warm up to stocks again.
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But, a lot of people also like to warm up or cool down their toys.
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Luckily, we started the class with a warm-up that forced everyone to ease up.
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Plus, it's getting close to summertime at Opportunity's location and dust storms warm up Mars.
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In the ring, two fighters perform their warm up wai khru dance to show respect.
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When it comes to the team-specific warm-up routine, "it's nothing crazy," Simmonds said.
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The departure could slow Trump's bid to warm up relations with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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He thanks his warm-up act for their fidelity to the Constitution and to God.
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It doesn't take a school year to help people warm up to new groups, either.
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Warm up the mushrooms slightly in the skillet and top each toast with a spoonful.
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Meanwhile, '90s-inspired gold and caramel highlights will both brighten and warm up dark hair.
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But a good warm-up can do more than prepare your body for a workout.
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The M+M's tour was anticipated as a warm up for her buzzed-about comeback.
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When the weather starts to warm up, it brings along plenty of other welcome changes.
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Thaw at room temperature and microwave to warm up for a few seconds before serving.
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And the bold fruit-and-floral patterns can warm up a room all winter long.
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Though they're often reluctant at first, those friends often warm up to these two nuts.
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"Technically all a warm-up is to prepare you metabolically for a workout," she explains.
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Don't go too hard: Start with a good warm-up targeting your major muscle groups.
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I really wanted to like the Invoke but I just couldn't warm up to it.
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Allow attractions to warm up slowly and keep a firm sense of privacy in place.
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Still, it shows he was able to warm up to people when he wanted to.
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The protesters see the Canadian deal as a warm-up for a much larger battle.
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The weather will warm up on Sunday and start returning to normal early next week.
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You can also steam or sauté veggies, warm-up or cook rice, porridge, and eggs.
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"At least I was better and faster than during the warm up," added the Spaniard.
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Brazil play Croatia at Anfield on Sunday in their penultimate World Cup warm-up match.
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They helped stretch and warm up my legs and combated soreness from the day before.
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The dad was surprised and thrilled to see his daughter warm up to Ava immediately.
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It's almost starting to warm up out there and you're probably itching to get away.
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First thing's first: it's time to steady the ship and warm up with hot booze.
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A pair of Vytautas warm-up shirts for sale hang on a nearby coat rack.
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Regular Mets closer Jeurys Familia, the subject of trade rumors, did not even warm up.
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I talk about my girlfriend as we warm up or mop the floors after class.
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It wasn't my primary focus, not until the day's usual warm-up tasks were done.
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A very disappointing end to a fight that was only just starting to warm up.
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Des Moines, Iowa (CNN)Andrew Yang couldn't wait for his warm up act to finish.
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Or warm up inside the cozy farmhouse, all wood and stone and stylish mountain décor.
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The cloudy and cool morning will gradually warm up to a high of 82 degrees.
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The locker rooms are internet cafe-like spaces where players warm up before a game.
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The Halle Open is a warm-up tournament for Wimbledon which begins on July 1.
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"You might feel chilly when you start, but you will warm up fast," he said.
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Before the game, several teammates wore warm-up shirts bearing Durant's name and number, 35.
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Wawrinka, who is managing a chronic knee injury, did not enter any warm-up tournaments.
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He missed a warm-up match against Wales at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif.
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When a Broadway show needs a preshow warm-up, what follows is likely half-baked.
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The warm-up man was Craig Baldo, who entered wearing jeans and a baseball cap.
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River's coaching staff had laid out cones on the field, ready for the warm-up.
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Warm Up Students: Read the following background paragraph and then respond to the related question.
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When the pair took the ice to warm up, the cheerleaders waved North Korean flags.
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I warm up on the treadmill and then complete a sweaty 20-minute Tabata circuit.
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Outside his office, groups of children jogged warm-up laps up and down the hallway.
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He won the Eastbourne Wimbledon warm-up tournament, though he beat an awfully weak field.
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The party bus takes us to a bar nearby to warm up, drink, and eat.
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As is often the case with Ms. Netrebko, she took some time to warm up.
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Did the Taylor Swift example here match the advice you gave in the warm up?
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How do they compare with the list of reasons you created in the warm-up?
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The body does not give a damn about your inner monologue or warm-up exercises.
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We clear out but stay chilly through Thursday before a big warm-up this weekend.
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If current energy policy gets authorized, we will see a warm up in coal industry.
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It took me a minute to warm up to another raw dish, the lobster crudo.
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They go straight from zero to 100 with no warm-up or consultation with reality.
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They can come in and go to warm up and sit with the other kids.
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Johnson had an extended warm-up session before his tee time just after 2 p.m.
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If we collect enough fabric and make it to a hideout, we can warm up.
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But then, like an engine needing to warm up, he slowly got into the match.
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The last couple of weeks have been a bit of a warm-up to earnings season.
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Meanwhile, as I type this, Apple is still in the warm-up phase of its keynote.
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If it goes away, you can try getting back into your workout—but warm up first.
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Maybe I'll go out there a little bit earlier and warm up and figure something out.
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Kpop wannabes warm up before they begin auditioning for well-known entertainment companies in South Korea.
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A warm-up game had been scheduled Saturday at the Teddy Kollek Stadium in West Jerusalem.
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Using bronzer is the best way to warm up a makeup look or contour the face.
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Santa Fe High School baseball players warm up for a game the day after the shooting.
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There's no specific area for us to warm up in... you couldn't just find a tree.
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In truth, Wilson's improvisation in Minneapolis would register as just a warm-up by day's end.
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It's not a natural response to warm up to someone after what was said about them.
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As you read the article, add to or amend your list from the warm-up: 1.
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Scientists expect that as temperatures warm up, we're going to see even more meltwater in Antarctica.
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However, they take long to warm up and use poisonous chemicals like mercury to generate light.
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In bright satin shorts, they began jumping rope and jogging around the neighborhood to warm up.
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One piece of advice: warm up the car while it's plugged in before you start driving.
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Korea are currently in the UAE for a warm-up match against Iraq later on Wednesday.
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A refreshment tent was on hand for those needing hot drinks, snacks and to warm up.
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Stewart said he'd want to run at least one warm-up race before the Indy 500.
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Some carriages burned down in accidents when migrants tried to warm up in freezing winter temperatures.
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Finally, the best thing you can do is warm up your network and keep it active.
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Cats and other animals often slip into the engine bays of parked cars to warm up.
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The players, larger than they ever seem on television, warm up right in front of me.
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Our warm-up was a 230-minute walk through flat maize fields to the park's entrance.
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Warm up your vocal chords in time for the second-season premiere on January 3, 2016.
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Honestly, feature comics get twenty minutes or more to warm up a crowd for their headliner.
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"We think this would be a very interesting warm-up procedure for team sports," Fritz says.
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The U.S. national team took on Ecuador in a Copa America warm-up, winning 1-0.
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We cannot change the result of the game (against Mexico) or of the warm-up games.
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"It was very painful even in qualification but especially during my warm-up tonight," he said.
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"Bronzer is used to warm up your face; you don't define anything with bronzer," says Shirey.
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Before that, they play friendly warm-up matches against Chile on Friday and Lithuania next Tuesday.
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And no don't worry about taking any of the load off, that'll be my warm-up.
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My daughter thought he was hilarious, although she took some time to warm up to him.
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It feels light and airy, exactly what you want as seasons change and temperatures warm up.
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" During one break, the show's warm-up comedian again reminded attendees, "No booing, no yelling out.
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When Kevin could no longer feel his fingers, he suggested we warm up in his truck.
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The arena was quiet as the Cleveland Cavaliers began to warm up for their morning shootaround.
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I tried to warm up this morning, but it was clear that I could not compete.
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By standing, you summon energy ahead of time, giving your body a chance to warm up.
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Surprisingly, they found that the men's performances had not changed, no matter what their warm-up.
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Tears began to rush down my faces, causing my suit to warm up to regulate temperature.
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We began at the barre with traditional warm-up combinations of pliés and tendus and stretches.
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Before the bell, the two wore stony faces and performed a swirling, traditional warm-up dance.
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Warm up further with a cocktail, such as the Hanzo, a spicy bourbon and bitters ($000).
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In the final moments of the Badgers' warm-up, Mr. Trololo appeared on the video board.
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I have a routine where I warm up on a rowing machine for 10 to15 minutes.
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"We always warm up before we play, and it's really important that we do," Abedi said.
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The longer Kumail sticks around at the hospital, the more Emily's parents warm up to him.
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He was twice suspended in the minor leagues — once for refusing to warm up a pitcher.
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She already has proved that she can win Wimbledon on grass without playing warm-up events.
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Add them to the last column, Learned (L), of your K.W.L. chart from the warm-up.
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Those numb bits can't tell the temperature, and they could easily burn as they warm up.
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"The first couple of shots felt good and it was a good warm-up," Carter said.
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To find them, he says, look on south facing slopes first because they warm up faster.
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It turns out, these were a mere warm-up for the Presidents' Day sales that await.
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Then they will have five minutes to warm up and another minute before the first serve.
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The warm-up exercises — the butterflies, thunderclaps and K-Swiss moves — came back to her quickly.
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Strength Via The Control Of Shapes 🦂 Looking for one movement for the ultimate warm up?
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Like a car engine, the brain has to warm up sometimes before it reaches peak solvitude.
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The key is to hang in there until you've solved enough to warm up your brain.
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Plants are an easy way to warm up a space and make everything look more expensive.
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Interestingly, the easier FIFA 11 warm-up did not substantially reduce the incidence of subsequent injuries.
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Interior Department aids reindeer "warm up" The Interior Department is reindeer spotting in the national parks.
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After several rounds of shutting those locks tight, we move onto the next warm-up exercise.
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Sophocles' tragedy of family and self is given a warm-up under the South Central sun.
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Space heater Nothing beats a reliable space heater for a quick warm-up of your area.
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"We didn't get sufficient time to warm up, we had to try and stretch and warm up on the bus which was kind of difficult — although we enjoyed (the police escort)," team member Thornia Williams said after their 21-8 21-11 pool round loss to Scotland.
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It was the coziest way to warm up after watching the northern lights on our last evening.
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She has also made custom Melodrama warm-up suits for her background singers, which are very soccer.
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But it turned out that audience warm-up is a real skill — and I didn't have it.
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After a quick warm-up, I strapped on my gloves and started beating on some punching bags.
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Only a 2016 song of the summer could warm up the (un)official song of fall 2017.
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To warm up, listen to them share their thoughts on personal style from their (gorgeous) hotel room.
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We warm up, eat a few free office snacks, and watch some streaming video of the speakers.
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I decide to take a hot bath to unwind and warm up from the chilly walk home.
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First there was a hip warm-up with Guilherme "Bomba" Vasconcelos, a world champion MMA Bellator Fighter.
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Then there was a warm-up on a Sproing machine with Kim Glass, an Olympic Silver Medalist.
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Rachael: Warm-up was pretty much the same kind of thing you'd do before any dance class.
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They gather to watch Fredette warm up and anxiously await a chance to meet him post-game.
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While she and I warm up on the rower, though, she explains the irony behind this persona.
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At some point in the near future, Formula E could have a warm-up act called Roborace.
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To assemble your power breakfast, warm up your bread for 5 minutes in the oven or toaster.
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"I kinda want to leave," she says after the warm-up, which is exactly what she does.
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Football fans packed bars to watch Brazil's team play a World Cup warm-up game against Croatia.
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A club that's in walking distance is ideal, and the walking can become your warm-up too.
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Make sure to warm up beforehand and stretch afterwards (your yoga mat is great for that, too!).
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Upon further reflection, he realized that might not be the best idea to warm up the audience.
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In the race for AR, big tech firms have not got much beyond the warm-up phase.
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And you'll also realize that 102 days is nothing but a warm-up for things to come.
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But if Tuesday night was the warm-up, Trump was really ready to dig in on Wednesday.
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He stresses the warm-up part since you can really hurt yourself if your mobility is compromised.
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The more polite Open cans warm up the bass, soften the treble, and wink at you invitingly.
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Willis had his photo taken with Federer, 34, before the warm-up and could hardly stop grinning.
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Your P.E. teacher was right about one thing — it pays to warm up before the big game.
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The caption says this is Union's warm up, but to us it looks like the main event.
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There may be a more pacifistic way to warm up Mars—by giving it a cloudy sky.
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After a warm-up DJ set of funk vinyl by Soulscape, Part Time Cooks took the stage.
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Before a run, do a dynamic warm-up such as power walking, heel kicks or knee-ups.
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With the time for the match fast approaching, Nick says that it is time to warm up.
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So the brazen lizard attack is just a warm-up for what should be an interesting weekend.
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I'll call this his "waiting for the band to start at during a concert" warm-up move.
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One woman uses the Little Rooster as a warm-up ritual for date nights with her husband.
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Warm up a piece of cloth with warm water and stick it gently, shallowly in both nostrils.
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On the intense workout days, Jonas starts out with hip openers followed by dynamic warm-up drills.
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They're just not the type of players worth marking your calendar so you can watch warm up.
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It comes with three presets—Warm Up, Game, and Street—which you can tweak and rename yourself.
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Seles would close out 24 with three more tournament wins, but it was merely a warm-up.
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If more blacks knew about Tim Scott, maybe they would warm up to his other ideas. 4.
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If you decide not to do the warm-up stretch, Tabb just says "OK!" and moves on.
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The tiny suns would then warm up the planet and turn any frozen carbon dioxide into gas.
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"He tried to see how it'd feel," Coach Steve Kerr said of Curry's aborted pregame warm-up.
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Though it overwhelmingly passed in the House, Senate Democrats are refusing to warm up to the legislation.
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Warm up with a steaming bowl of noodles from Ichiran, a Japanese restaurant famous for its ramen.
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Perhaps Mr. Trump would take him on as a warm-up act — or even a running mate.
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It felt like I was walking in an oven just going to do my warm-up lap.
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Now they'll be able to warm up to these cozy cheese and potato bites this holiday season.
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But he started to warm up, and goddamn—we're calculating his heat in degrees Kelvin right now.
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Na, the head trainer, sends them out on warm-up runs up and down the road outside.
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Start off with joint rotations or diver's stretches to warm up, and then progress to bodyweight exercises.
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This anal plug comes equipped with a remote control and can warm up to almost 100 degrees.
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It's starting to warm up out there, and that means one thing: the return of outdoor exercise.
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There is also the practical matter of asking a pitcher to warm up early in a game.
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Andrew Miller, their versatile bullpen ace, was not used in Game 5, although he did warm up.
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We watched top-level athletes mixing it up inches from our seats in their pregame warm-up.
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The first sign that shot "mardangi" through the heart was, "Warm up your own food," from 2018.
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It's served with the sentiment that the dish is meant to warm up the palate and stomach.
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I went out to warm up, and all the kids had come in green St. Etienne jerseys.
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It's a nice warm-up for what's expected to be a MASSIVE parade in Philly on Thursday.
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Will did a little shadow boxing Wednesday to warm up for this "Bad Boys for Life" shoot.
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The national team cancelled their Euros warm-up matches against U.S. (March 26) and Spain (March 29).
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The most overt show of gamesmanship that Hamilton said he ever experienced came after a warm-up.
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He knows the players want to get back on the court to take some warm-up shots.
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"The warm-up totally brings us together," he explained in a less sweaty moment before a rehearsal.
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His voice had scratchy moments as the concert began, though he did warm up along the way.
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With its win, Mexico advanced to the semifinals of the tournament, a World Cup warm-up event.
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Now that I was chilled, of course, the only thing I wanted was to warm up again.
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South Africa pummeled Japan, 41-7, in September in a warm-up match for this year's tournament.
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A. comes out with two little boxes and sends me in to warm up by the fire.
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As you read, add to or amend your list of possible challenges from the warm-up: 1.
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There was an early start, with swimmers aged 6-18 required for warm-up laps by 8am.
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As you read the article, add to or amend your two lists from the warm-up. 1.
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GET INTO THE GROOVE I need to warm up my body before my dance rehearsal and showcase.
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Ms. Wagner took some time to warm up, and occasionally she seemed overly calculated in her singing.
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Return to the warm-up activity: Did reading change your views on any of your earlier statements?
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Arpaio was often seen on the 2016 campaign trail doing the warm-up act at Trump's rallies.
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Chilly winds might give you a shiver on your morning commute, but it will warm up again.
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Santangelo said he took about 123 of the passengers into his garage to warm up and recover.
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Santangelo said he took about 30 of the passengers into his garage to warm up and recover.
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The routine I featured in this article on morning yoga can serve as an effective warm-up.
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After being checked by a trainer and throwing two warm-up pitches, Hernandez stayed in the game.
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I immediately hop in the shower to warm up and follow up with my nighttime skincare routine.
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But nor will the economy warm up enough to let the Fed raise rates to normal levels.
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Also teams would only be able to have five pitchers and eight warm-up pitches per pitcher.
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In between an inning, the players warm up for two minutes, which I think is too long.
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The site of what was the warm-up pool for the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janiero.
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Clark-Bojin also had to pop the pie in the freezer anytime it started to warm up.
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It's Halloween, so "Werewolves of London" has replaced Pavarotti as the warm-up music at Deltaplex Arena.
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Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump, and then Mike Pence will give a few minutes of warm-up.
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First, candidates have a warm-up call with a recruiter, followed by a one-hour introductory interview.
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The signs that I had anticipated with directions to an easy warm-up run did not materialize.
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People stopped in to warm up and snap a quick photo with the lit-up Christmas tree.
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For the Cardinals' veteran relievers, it is humbling to watch Hicks, 19913, warm up in the bullpen.
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Tomorrow should be chilly, though things are likely to warm up toward the end of the week.
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" A teenager who has come in to warm up and hang out with his friends approaches me. "Urdu?
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Parker hit the batting cages to warm-up with Royals catcher Drew Butera ahead of her first pitch.
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When we find one that manages to warm up our complexion realistically, we hold on to it — tight.
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Here's how to stay safe until things warm up: Know how long it takes to develop frost bite.
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When Jimin and the guys made sure to warm up their cold fans who had been lining up.
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After some warm up exercises that, concerningly, left me already kinda winded, we got down to brass tacks.
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Arriving there a couple hours before showtime, Lazarides prepares to warm-up for minimal techno veteran Ricardo Villalobos.
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If weather permits and it's safe to do so, try using the journey as a warm-up opportunity.
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PS2322 now has popular summer concert series Warm Up and performance series VW Sunday Sessions, among other events.
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It's getting colder out, and there's no better way to warm up than with a quick cardio workout.
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As he scrambled through his performance, NBA players filtered back out onto the court for warm-up shots.
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Then I warm up some veggie soup for A. and feed it to him with chunks of cheese.
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He could face a first test when Senegal play a warm-up friendly against Luxembourg on May 31.
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Badu opens with "Rimshot," from her classic 1997 LP Baduizm, but it works mostly as a warm-up.
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Consider this a warm up for the actual eclipses that will come our way in July and August.
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Big businesses are beginning to warm up to what was once unthinkable: a public option for health care.
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While European business relationships start cold and then warm up, in Quebec the sequence is reversed, he says.
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The Born Free glass bottles are BPA free and make it easy to warm up milk or formula.
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In 2016, she is 0-2 after also losing in a warm-up tournament at Auckland, New Zealand.
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Gaga hit the field about 20 minutes ago to warm up -- in front of the cameras, that is.
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So why do so many (mostly straight) people downplay it as a warm up before the main act?
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After a few vocal warm-up exercises, Corden asked the basketball star what kind of music he prefers.
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The players wore black warm-up shirts that read "Change Starts With Us: Justice & Accountability" on the front.
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Simpson personally styled them in her spring 2018 apparel, accessories, Jessica Simpson Girls and The Warm Up collections.
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And the center column on my side was ready to either warm up or cool down my drink.
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You can do this by pouring plain hot water in first to allow the glass to warm up.
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The loser of the contest must warm up in a costume of the choosing of the other players.
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Wear them separately this summer to warm up to rocking the full head-to-toe look come fall.
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Afterwards, we head home and warm up leftovers and eat cookies that were brought to a meeting today.
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Today before West Ham's match against Sunderland, Payet decided to warm up by juggling his goddamn chewing gum.
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They got a new cat, too, and they were trying to get me to warm up to him.
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Sweet, affectionate Venus will do its best to warm up cool, detached Saturn—not that it will work.
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Defending champion Andy Murray is also confirmed for the traditional warm-up event which starts on June 13.
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Jimenez: I remember being surprised by Crispin Glover's performance, which took me a while to warm up to.
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The competition is now accepting entries for warm-up rounds with a deadline of the 31st of May.
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They are really tight when you first put them on, but once they warm up they stretch out.
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Your body will warm up slower in colder temperatures so be sure to stretch before you head out.
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When the weather does finally warm up, you'll have plenty to show for the months spent cooped up.
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And just like how a little sunshine can warm up your entire complexion, so too does this shade.
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An Adelphi sports administrator said the remixed speech does not violate any campus policies regarding warm-up music.
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More broadly, the furor seemed like a warm-up act for the presidential debates beginning later this month.
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In a medium-sized pot, warm up the fish broth, soy sauce, sake, and mirin until hot. 3.
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"This (deal) marks the end of the warm-up in our sector ... It's fully go-time," Linton said.
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It had a warm-up with the construction of the first railway into Tibet, which opened in 2006.
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Survivors try to warm up at Kalymnos island after a rescue operation by the coast guard Friday, Jan.
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Have you ever noticed that getting a sports bra on is essentially the warm-up to your workout?
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By Tuesday and especially through the remainder of next week, expect a "warm-up" to above normal temperatures.
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I played cautious, and I only decided after the warm-up that I was actually going to play.
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Giving them 30 minutes to warm up a bit, according to Real Simple, can make a huge difference.
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Pliskova has won three titles this year, in Brisbane, Doha and the Wimbledon warm-up event at Eastbourne.
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They host Argentina, gold medal winners in 2004 and 2008, in a warm-up in Puebla on Thursday.
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Were the fake stories of 22019 just a warm-up for the "viral deception" of the 20193 campaign?
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We were supposed to be going to a fraternity party that night, and this was the warm-up.
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""It's a great way to warm up any conversation, and it really helps me understand how you communicate.
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When I get there I usually have a granola bar and some coconut water before I warm up.
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He nearly missed his tee time at the BMW Championship, arriving with only 30 minutes to warm up.
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There are two oversized pockets with a fleecy lining inside — a nice spot to warm up cold hands.
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The U.S. had beaten Argentina by 37 points in a pre-Olympics warm-up game in Las Vegas.
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A new poll shows that former Vice President Joe Biden's supporters are starting to warm up to Sen.
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""You need to have patience in the morning and let your car warm up and the engine expand.
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"Those lies were the warm-up act — get ready for really dishonest Clinton if she wins," he writes.
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To warm up for his big year, Neymar adjusted to life in Paris in next to no time.
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I didn't actually do my debut on SBTV until late 2011 for season 3 of Warm Up Sessions.
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Warm-Up Begin by having students take a look at the latest presidential election forecast from The Upshot.
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"I focus on the game, start to do stretching, warm up, have fun, listen to music," he says.
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The rest of the week is looking equally delightful, and it might even warm up just a tad.
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It later came out that some of her warm-up races were rigged to allow her to qualify.
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Finally, tell us more about what you think: Return to the predictions you made in the warm-up.
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And so was Mr. Trump's family as they lined up to warm up the crowd before his arrival.
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Then, ask them to write a response to the warm-up prompt, using evidence from the four stations.
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Wednesday is a warm-up for the tricks of Thursday and the mind games of Friday and Saturday.
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The Warm Up should have established for students that there are different ways to interpret the First Amendment.
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"Today, by the fifth inning I started to warm up," said Cabrera, who leads the Mets with a .
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SIMON VOZICK-LEVINSON Afropunk, Radiator Hospital, MoMA PS1's Warm Up series, and more pop and rock concerts.
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Were any of your questions from the warm-up activity not fully addressed or answered in the article?
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Like Konta, Karolina Pliskova is riding a hot streak after winning a warm-up event, the Brisbane International.
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The event, a United States Open warm-up, has now lost five of the six top-ranked men.
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They wear boots and coats against the December cold, but there's coffee inside to help them warm up.
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Hands raised, they drowned out a warm-up speaker at the campaign event for the president, Hassan Rouhani.
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In fact, a fever helps your body warm up and invigorates your immune system cells to fight infection.
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Doing that would expand the liquid's surface area, allowing it to warm up faster without damaging the nutrients.
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Warm up the toaster A new study will pay you to eat avocados every day for six months.
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The visit Friday could be a warm up for renewed efforts on the North American Free Trade Agreement.
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Morocco beat Slovakia on Monday and drew with Ukraine last week in their other two warm-up games.
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I sat him in the car to warm up while I used my phone to call Social Security.
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Trump uses her song "Rolling in the Deep" as his campaign warm-up music at rallies. http://bbc.
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Might we suggest you warm up with some help from a new laptop or tablet in your lap?
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In Philadelphia, before the first game of the N.B.A. season, Russell Westbrook worked through his warm-up routine.
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Manager Dave Roberts said Kershaw felt something on his last warm-up pitch going into the second inning.
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In my first session, Mr. Drogoszewski actually began with, more or less, a nap as a warm-up.
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Do a few deep knee bends to warm up and let's race through this puzzle by Peter Gordon.
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He said he had slept outside the night before, and was still unable to warm up hours later.
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Mr. Stock asked her if she wanted to warm up, maybe hit a couple off the tee first.
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This is just a warm-up, with no crazy deals hitting the store before Veterans Day, according to Mashable.
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Once they've interacted with it a few times, Anderson says they tend to warm up to the bot. Gosh!
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I start with a quick half-mile warm-up on the treadmill, then complete a BBG Stronger Leg workout.
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As the microbes warm up, they break down material faster, which in turn releases more CO2 into the atmosphere.
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But Bin Laden thinks third time's a charm—his team is already working on rescheduling the Warm Up show.
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"I didn t warm up and I didn t wear cleats," he said sheepishly, not too worse for wear.
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The athlete wears it for 20 minutes as a warm up before practicing the activity they're looking to improve.
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Drinks' dilution rates are different, he added, and some, like a Sazerac, should start cold and then warm up.
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That's a big disappointment since it means you can't warm up a room remotely or even from another room.
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We started with a warm-up outside with some stretches, squats, jumping jacks and a jog around the studio.
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Many people choose to warm up leftovers, which is something I've never understood, because cold food is freakin' delicious.
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Williams has hinted that she could take a wildcard for one of the Wimbledon warm-up events on grass.
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But recent trading action on an intraday basis suggests investors may be starting to warm up to stocks again.
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Sanders' warm-up acts included activist and academic Cornel West, filmmaker Michael Moore and a raft of progressive politicians.
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After all, couldn't your warm-up routine use the boost that only "Bitch Better Have My Money" can provide?
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It was weird to watch the guys skating in the warm up in the jersey you're used to wearing.
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This playlist may be a bit tough to warm up to, but it's crucial to cracking The National's appeal.
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On November 28, the team sent the signal to warm up the thruster and fire off a few puffs.
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Even if Phil's prediction turns out to be inaccurate, the weather is expected to warm up during the weekend.
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Maybe it takes longer for your bedroom to warm up than the living room where the main Nest is.
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The ADP report is seen as a warm-up for the all-important U.S. jobs data due on Friday.
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Image: ESAAs the world continues to warm up, the ice at our poles melts and moves faster than ever.
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"I'm Chris King and I'm the warm-up act for Al Sharpton," he quipped, then actually started to preach.
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Paired with a post-workout cool-down routine, your warm-up should make exercising a little easier and safer.
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But needing time on court, she said she was thinking of playing a warm-up tournament this time around.
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Instead of firing out one-word emails that can seem cold and abrasive, try to warm up your messages.
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Court officials tell PEOPLE Nelson was accused at trial of having girls and boys perform unusual warm-up exercises.
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But soon, we promise, it's going to warm up and you're going to want to get back on track.
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The necessary helium shipping containers are essentially very large thermos bottles, which eventually warm up when they are emptied.
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But then you sat with them, and they did warm up to you, even though you were criticizing them.
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Over the course of the race, people began to warm up to the little dots moving about the screen.
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Right now, it's just the way it is and you're looking for guys to warm up a little bit.
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Now, only if the weather would warm up a bit so they could actually see the light of day.
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I take a quick shower to warm up and then make the zucchini lasagna I bought ingredients for yesterday.
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Use the writing prompt as a warm-up and a way to "activate schema" for reading the related article.
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And what we're looking for, again, is to warm up the space, 'cause it was too austere and edgy.
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If body temperature falls, we shiver to generate heat, blood vessels constrict to conserve heat, and we warm up.
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But it's a waste, as I've learned that whether I warm up or not, it doesn't have much impact.
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Beyond these deals, Davitt says GE must tackle its balance sheet before he can warm up to the stock.
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Sporting "Just relax," my freshman high school basketball coach said when I forgot to remove my warm-up jacket.
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The friendly was the final warm-up match for the Americans before Coach Jill Ellis releases her Olympic roster.
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The Wildcats didn't warm up later in the half, hitting just two of its last 13 shots before intermission.
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" He added: "In short, the histories trapped in the work are what warm up the optical tours de force.
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Not even an economist can warm up to the possible range of estimates for the social cost of carbon.
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" On Thursday, the Texas A&M players wore warm-up shirts that reflected their guiding philosophy, "Heart Over Hype.
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It's just this amazing thing that skaters are able to pull off these incredible feats with no warm-up.
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In New York, any trick you could dream up has probably been done by Jones as a warm-up.
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He was donning a pair of mitts to signal the preliminary warm up and the two excused themselves outside.
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The left-hander started to warm up for the bottom of the second but left with a shoulder strain.
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The mongooses, initially curious about the robot, eventually warm up to it and give it a cleaning, as well.
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But if you're still not too keen on the idea, you have some time to warm up to it.
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Though this is Shevchenko's first five round fight so we might actually see her warm up midway through it.
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Luke Shaw, his replacement, was a few yards away, stripped of his warm-up gear and ready for introduction.
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Visitors to San Francisco, California, can ice skate in Union Square and then warm up with tea and scones.
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We're both getting hungry, so we warm up two buffalo chicken pasta meals he prepped earlier in the week.
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He sank his 6-foot-4 frame into a padded blue chair and watched his fellow Sixers warm-up.
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I warm up vocally, physically, and I run through the whole show on my own before I do it.
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Mr. Greeman gives a warm-up party the night before the game at an apartment he keeps in Harlem.
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Gary Gulman and Matt Koff warm up the crowds for her at this intimate club in Park Slope, Brooklyn.
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"Ten minutes up the stairs, up to an apartment building, is a warm-up for me" now, he said.
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The national team cancelled their Euros warm-up matches against the United States (March 26) and Spain (March 233).
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The Queen's Club tournament is a traditional warm-up event for the Wimbledon Championships which start on July 1.
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Mishaps of that magnitude occur more often at practice sessions, which are an elongated version of the warm-up.
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He knows Kahnle should have had Monday off, and closer Aroldis Chapman should never have had to warm up.
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During his audition, he made an unorthodox choice, to precede his monologue with an expletive-filled vocal warm-up.
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Saturday brings blustery conditions before a quick warm-up Sunday, and even a shot at 70 degrees by Monday.
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My warm-up came in Richmond, at Babe's of Carytown, a lesbian bar that offers karaoke every Wednesday night.
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She sends an email promising client participation in the design as a way to warm up to interested parties.
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Then he walked to second base, where he threw the first of eight warm-up pitches to the catcher.
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Warm-up: 290 to 153 minutes of rowing without the foot straps (this fires up the core even more).
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So I was, like, can you guys write a song that has the perfect beat for my warm-up?
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Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts sipped hot water — one of two drinks allowed in the chamber — to warm up.
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Why not warm up rice and vegetables for the kids, or that leftover apple pie, in a portable stove?
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Warm Up Teachers and students may wish to start by focusing on the basics: What is the Electoral College?
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If these tropical waters don't warm up soon, conditions will be mostly locked in for a milder storm season.
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Rugby is a brutal sport on the field, but its warm-up showdowns can apparently be just as intense.
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We provide a warm-up, questions for reading and discussion, and an extension activity, all written directly to students.
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It is raining and the wind picks up so we stop at the neighborhood bar for a warm-up.
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But pumpkin spice lattes and fall trench coats are really only a warm-up for the main event: Halloween!
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"I'll do a warm-up with you for 10, 15 minutes, and then we'll take a rest," he said.
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By the middle of the week, things should really warm up, with normal and even above-normal temperatures prevailing.
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If you decide to sprint off your stress, make sure you add a light run to your warm-up.
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But there has been little scientific or anecdotal consensus about the ideal ways to warm up or cool down.
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And, according to Johnson, earlier this week she was up to a six-minute warm-up on the treadmill.
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Players are often seen wearing Beats headphones as they warm up, while hip-hop and basketball are increasingly linked.
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They also note that, because it takes time for the oceans to warm up, that increase takes its time.
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The water temperatures start to warm up around this time of the year, which brings alligators out of hibernation.
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While it is sometimes difficult to tell who did what, their glowing, seemingly textured prints warm up the show.
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No matter what, it will be a significant warm up when you consider how cold we are right now.
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Usually, when I start performing, people warm up to me very quickly, regardless of their past feelings about clowns.
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"In training we do a few laps of the pitch, stretching, and cardio exercises [to warm-up]," Ronaldo says.
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But as the show progressed, the empty beer bottles accumulated on the bar and the place seemed to warm up.
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Warm your mouth before oral sexBefore you go down on someone, it can be fun to warm up your mouth.
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No need to warm up the water here ... These shredded stars are bringing the heat themselves with their toned tums.
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He sprinted and grapevined like the rest of teammates to warm up for a spring training game against the Giants.
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This year, Halloween is just a warm-up for the real fear coming when the polls open on Nov. 8.
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January 2018 Carino shares a video of Gaga ziplining: "The Super Bowl jump was only a warm up," he jokes.
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On a stage of green turf, the nine girls warm up together before several big matches, chattering like trench buddies.
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We had talked with the doctors about just seeing how he felt, trying it out with a warm-up session.
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The next on-track action will be a Saturday morning warm-up before the start at 1500 local (1300 GMT).
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It'll stay for as long as it needs to, until the majority of users warm up to the new design.
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Volcanic eruptions, like those preserved at the Deccan Traps in India, show that they likely helped warm up the planet.
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Members of the Phoenix Mercury, New York Liberty, and Indiana Fever also began wearing black warm-up shirts in protest.
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We bike down to beautiful Sausalito, which is so charming, and find a little market for coffee to warm up.
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I do a 20-minute warm-up on the StairMaster then and a brutal but fun full-body HIIT workout.
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It only takes the 3Doodler Start about 30 to 33 seconds to warm up enough to actually start extruding filament.
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Warm-up (5 - 10 minutes) As mentioned above, use the walk from work to get your body ready to exercise.
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"That attack on Dyn felt to me like a warm-up to something or a practice run," Altman told Mashable.
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We started with a warm-up to "Sorry" that included hands-on-hips bopping and grabbing our feet to stretch.
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Clearly, her vocal chords could use the warm-up, because they weren't performing at their peak in this epic cold.
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Trump is unlikely to warm up to the idea of another tax — he's promised to cut taxes across the board.
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The way it works causes the plastic exterior to noticeably warm up after excess heat passes through the aluminum grilles.
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He threw several warm-up pitches after being struck, but was deemed unable to continue and was replaced by Wood.
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The class began with about 10 minutes of warm-up stretches for all of the muscles we would be using.
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The other side protects against severe cold by insulating the tent, trapping in body heat to warm up the interior.
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That was Ream's introduction to skateboarding, and he noticed early on that skaters were slow to warm up to Woodward.
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The rest of this unit seeks to help them delve more deeply into the questions this warm-up may raise.
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But if you do want to trade the storm, consider these snow-proof names to get warm up your portfolio.
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"Relax, take your time and enjoy yourself," he told him, before rejoining his SBG teammates in the warm-up room.
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The pregame warm-up must've worked ... 'cause Amendola ended up picking off TB12 for a pick-6 during the game.
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Warm up to our gallery of babes in big sweaters, and see if you can guess who's wooly feeling fall!
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When she completed her warm-up routine, she pulled off the coat and revealed a green romper and fishnet tights.
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She hit those classic deep-in-the-belly riffs Cher is famous for with a pretty solid warm-up impression.
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The resolution is superb, and while the MB Comand setup isn't my favorite, I've started to warm up to it.
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While that's roasting, warm up your beans and season to taste with salt, ground cumin, cayenne and garlic powder. 2.
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Others are getting through their warm-up exercises as quickly as possible so they can get onto some ball work.
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Mr Johnson chose as his warm-up act Priti Patel, the home secretary, whose speeches sometimes read like tabloid editorials.
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He was quickly called back because Girardi wanted to preserve Chapman's warm-up tosses for McCann, who was replacing Romine.
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They'll have a pretty good warm-up coming if Ramsay Bolton does lead an attack on Castle Black as mentioned.
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Like a diesel engine, Wawrinka takes time to warm up, but once he does, he has plenty of staying power.
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Japan Airlines also offers accommodations to help families, including free car seats, toys, and hot water to warm up bottles.
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After the sensor finished its two-hour warm up, I double-checked the reading it gave me with my glucometer.
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Though it passed overwhelmingly in the lower chamber, Senate Democrats have steadfastly refused to publicly warm up to the legislation.
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She said that there are much better, subtler ways to warm up one's face, like using a dusting of bronzer.
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Bonus: There's also a reheat function that allows you to warm up toast and bread without browning or burning it.
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Letting the world warm up by another half of a degree, the report found, would be nothing short of catastrophic.
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Bad news for any Guns N' Roses fans hoping to see Lana Del Rey warm up crowds on their tour.
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I met the guy who plays Rigoletto, and he said you should always warm-up wearing cologne and ballerina slippers.
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One part you didn't see was Becca teaching me salsa dancing while we tried to warm up in a tent.
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Strap on your Yeezys because — technically -- he could warm up for a 2020 presidential run with a bid for speaker.
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But don't let it get you down; things are likely to warm up and get a little brighter by midweek.
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Until then, warm up to the grooving sounds of DJ House Speaker Paul Ryan, the greatest DJ Washington's ever seen.
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After news of the fines on Thursday, the team returned to approved warm-up shirts ahead of the day's game.
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Mr. Frazzini compared it to allowing spectators to play basketball with Michael Jordan after watching him take warm-up shots.
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"Every match, before the team goes out for the warm-up, he runs through the same routine," Rooney tells Goal.com.
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New York may warm up enough for rain Sunday morning, but freezing is expected by the evening when temperatures plummet.
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It may warm up enough for rain across the Midwest and Northeast on Sunday but will quickly dip below freezing.
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But Hammonds was just starting warm up, ultimately scoring 19 points in 16 minutes of action in the first half.
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About 30 minutes before the scheduled kickoff, both teams interrupted their warm-up drills and returned to their locker rooms.
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However, as it began to warm up around me it was increasingly difficult to differentiate between it and real flesh.
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Recent topics have included sales and marketing alignment, the neuroscience of decision making, and how to warm up cold calls.
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This winter, the family moved a bed into the living room hoping they could warm up when using the dryer.
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This year, ongoing pain in his right knee forced him to withdraw from his planned warm-up tournament in Brisbane.
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In 240, he ran from Boston to New York as a warm-up, then ran the New York City Marathon.
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A trainer came out to briefly check on Kershaw, who threw one warm-up pitch to prove he was fine.
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I tied up the canoe on the American side, 25 feet from Canada, and lit a fire to warm up.
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As a result, ear-piercing whistles greeted the Danish team as it came out to warm up before the game.
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There is a private area, by the side of the field, from which they can watch the teams warm up.
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In addition, no players have promoted their favorite social cause with messages on their warm-up shirts, shoes or socks.
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And in San Francisco, pitchers sit in the dugout and go to the bullpen mound only when they warm up.
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As a warm-up, she had the children sing "This Land Is Your Land" and then march vigorously in place.
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Serve it cold, but not icy — though if you do, it will warm up soon enough in the summer heat.
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Oysters also start spawning when the water temperatures warm up, and that process can change the oyster's appearance and texture.
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"We're using them to warm up the group space," said Mary Farkas, the director of therapeutic activities at Hebrew Home.
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At some point, Casey told Wakefield to warm up, and Wakefield had to remind him that he had already pitched.
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The performance, like others throughout Midsummer Night Swing, will be preceded by an optional dance lesson to warm up attendees.
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All you have to do is fill up the reservoir and wait for the steam to warm up the milk.
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The tutorial video in the warm-up activity will show students how to fold and cut paper into a square.
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Temperatures reach near 50 again today before the real warm up arrives tomorrow, as southwesterly flow sends 60s our way.
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Warm-up with the barbell and then load the barbell with a weight you can press around seven times comfortably.
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Maybe he will have to find it Wednesday, in yet another long, concussive warm-up before his U.S. Open quarterfinal.
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I appreciate having time to warm up to being a functional human being before I have to interact with anyone.
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I warm up some coconut oil in the microwave and massage it into my hair while watching The Good Place.
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Lidge was forced to warm up five times, he said, essentially risking his health for an exhibition that somehow counted.
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But this was only a warm-up to Trump's efforts to get California out of the clean air business altogether.
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She had a full off-season of training, and even traveled to Sydney for an Australian Open warm-up event.
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The first was countdown clocks, which note the seven-minute warm-up period and the 21968 seconds allotted between points.
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To open his show, Fraser deployed some self-deprecating jokes, salted with some spicy obscenities, to warm up the crowd.
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Maybe Tuesday's NBA game was a boozehound warm-up, but that's a long stretch to the end of the weekend.
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JW: We covered from warm-up one to the last skater who would most likely win the Olympic gold medal.
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"Our fundamental idea behind it was trying to humanize or warm up the technology, and make it more approachable," he said.
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"Atmospheric rivers, along with all weather, are projected to warm up," says Michael Dettinger, a hydrologist for the US Geological Survey.
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I turned on the sous vide to warm up the water and headed out at 7am to the supermarket for groceries.
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The taped interview, a warm-up for a polygraph test, fails to support the police version of McCullough's words and demeanor.
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So, in the interest of keeping up with the season, ahead are 24 suede options to warm up your winter look.
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He's very gifted with words, like he knew what to say to make you like him and warm up to him.
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We just go in the writers' room and try to come up with the stupidest ideas first as a warm-up.
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Steel, concrete, and asphalt readily absorb heat and cause cities to warm up hotter than their rural surroundings, creating heat islands.
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The Auckland Open serves as a warm-up before the year's first Grand Slam, the Australian Open, which begins on Jan.
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Both sparkling beverages are described as "light, bright, and refreshing," which sounds nice, especially as the weather continues to warm up.
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Reds are actually supposed to be enjoyed a little below room temperature, just let them warm up a bit before drinking.
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I take five minutes after to wolf down my soup while the campers warm-up for the afternoon's rehearsal and showcase.
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Boyfriend is finally home, so I warm up some of my masterpiece for him and we catch up on our days.
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Players warm up ahead of the annual Brambles sandbank cricket match at low tide in the Solent, England, on Aug. 24.
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Stephens won the U.S. Open in 2017, however, she has struggled in warm-up tournaments leading up to this year's event.
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Neiman has created a Rocky-inspired workout you can do at home to tone every part of your body: WARM-UP
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Running multiple back-to-back speed tests and downloading entire movies is a surefire way to warm up a 5G device.
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If the soil cannot warm up and dry out to let in oxygen, root development typically ends up shallower than normal.
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After eating and cleaning the stovetop, I warm up the oven and make brownies for my election watch party tomorrow night.
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"The first five minutes is just the warm up," she tells me as she hovers her finger over the start button.
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But you get people used to it and they warm up and realize that this is your personality, and it's fine.
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Up to 100 people a day come into the Red Cross shelter to warm up and get their blood pressure checked.
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THE SOUND OF an orchestral horn fills the hall as musicians warm up for an evening performance of Rachmaninoff and Tchaikovsky.
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He frequently raised eyebrows among Washington's foreign policy establishment for trying to persuade Trump to warm up U.S. relations with Russia.
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Sellers of the Big Issue, a homelessness-charity magazine, warm up from the freezing weather next to students preparing for exams.
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The report is seen as a kind of warm-up to government employment nonfarm figures with August's numbers expected this Friday.
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The repor is seen as a kind of warm-up to government employment figures with August's nonfarm numbers expected this Friday.
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Like many others Mr Merchant lit fires at night to warm up the air, yet many of his vines were damaged.
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Over the past month the two front-running clerics have hosted DJs and footballers as warm-up acts at their rallies.
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"We were talking about it in warm-up today... a few people have their own things," Sock told reporters in Auckland.
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The funny thing is that tortas were born cold, but people slowly started using electric grills to warm up the bread.
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My colleagues say plugging it in is usually the best way to get it to warm up and turn back on.
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By doing the same warm-up before every workout, you make it easier to get into a state of peak performance.
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SS Dansby Swanson, hit in the right testicle by an errant warm-up throw Monday, was back in the lineup Tuesday.
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I warm up some of the soup I got at Trader Joe's, the consistency of which is remarkably like mashed potatoes.
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Before the game, Washington's bullpen catcher had Gonzalez warm up with a baseball that had Fernandez's initials and jersey number (16).
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Ice or winter dips are common in Scandinavian and Baltic countries, where swimmers will take to saunas afterwards to warm up.
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Phelps revealed his go-to warm-up music of the 2016 Games during a Facebook Live chat with PEOPLE on Tuesday.
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The constant, miserable, and exhausting stretching I do to relieve pain and stiffness in my joints acquires a warm-up quality.
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A round table and leather side chairs warm up the area, which also includes a bench made of multi-colored terrazzo.
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Collegian Keitavious Walter had the fastest time, 20.59, with Lyles third best in the warm-up for Sunday's final two rounds.
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It can be five minutes, although I usually recommend a 10-15 minute full body warm-up for the bigger body.
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During the two-day national championships here, which were a warm-up for next month's Olympic trials in San Jose, Calif.
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Use the article, along the video in the Warm Up, to make a creative project that describes how gene editing works.
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Syndergaard and his catcher, Travis d'Arnaud, just happened to be doing their warm-up routine in right field during the ceremony.
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Mr. Cruz also dispatched Carly Fiorina, a former rival who has endorsed him, to warm up the crowd before he spoke.
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But we think the elephant may be starting to warm up its dance moves with a new partner, the Z14 mainframe.
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It was a feel-good warm-up for July 4, which Creekmore will spend on the plane returning to New York.
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We started with foam rolling our calves, hamstrings, quads, and glutes to help warm up the muscles for some hard work.
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"They brought me the most beautiful silver bowl of water to warm up the breast milk," she said with a laugh.
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This was worse earlier in the cycle, so we'll potentially see Sanders fans warm up to other people in the field.
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If greenhouse gas emissions continue at the current rate, the atmosphere will warm up by 22050˚C in about 21.5 years.
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The Oregon players said they wore whatever warm-up attire was hung in their locker stalls by the Ducks' equipment manager.
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The summit will be a "warm up" given May cannot compromise until after her Conservative party conference on Sept. 30-Oct.
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Running over an hour, it should take you from your warm-up all the way through to a satisfying cool-down.
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And that would thicken the atmosphere, and then as soon as the atmosphere starts to thicken, it'll start to warm up.
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Kim still tries to get her to warm-up to the camera, but her little terrified facial expression says it all.
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This is also the digital realm of the zodiac, so warm up those swiping fingers and set your dating apps ablaze.
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Yes, surface temperatures will warm up this century, but many models predict far more lower atmospheric warming than is being observed.
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It may warm up enough to see rain across the Midwest and Northeast on Sunday but will quickly dip below freezing.
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Racing against the clock, Zangari completed his assignment just in time for Kunieda's prematch warm-up, sweat dripping down his face.
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At the end of each warm-up, the athletes completed a battery of tests of their flexibility, jumping, sprinting and agility.
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They suggest, for one thing, that stretching does not bolster athletic performance when it is part of a full warm-up.
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I pop up pretty quickly and warm up some water and coffee right away because my day is packed with meetings.
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Does it feel natural to get back to acting after time off, or do you have to warm up those muscles?
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Taking an aggressive stance with traditional allies now seems to be just a warm-up for the main event: isolating China.
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The team took the field for the National Anthem wearing their warm-up jerseys inside out, effectively hiding the USSF crest.
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A few chords, an arpeggio or two, served as a warm-up as well as allowing the audience to settle down.
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The clubhouse floors, though, were a bit bouncy — a product of building them on top of the indoor warm-up track.
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After the 10-minute warm-up, Mr. Hoult bounced inside the boxing club, which smelled like old leather and stale sweat.
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Warm up by dipping into one of these books — set in blazing hot summers, during heat waves, even in the desert.
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There was a steaming hot-spring pool to warm up in and a bathhouse whose two hot-spring showers ran continuously.
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So be conscious of the "family jet lag" time it might take for everyone to warm up to spending time together.
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While we warm up a bottle, we discuss today's plans: My calendar is free of meetings; she has a 2 p.m.
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Each day they perform at the Olympics, skaters have a training and warm-up session several hours before the competition begins.
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However, believe me when I say that there is no better way to warm up a cold In-N-Out burger.
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KNIGHT She has a trainer and she also comes in and does a full dance warm-up and stretch with us.
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Yet in recent weeks, as the Mexican team played warm-up games ahead of the World Cup, Ms. Chavira noticed something.
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What, besides a desire to warm up his image, moved Rumsfeld to tell the story of Gerald Ford's beneficent 895 days?
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The latest offering from MoMA PS1's Warm Up concert series will bring together unpredictable talents from electronic music and beyond.
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I find it difficult to do more than warm up microwave burritos every night for dinner and watch CNN for hours.
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If you don&apost have access to a rowing machine, warm-up with a stationary bike, treadmill, or walking in place.
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Smoke from the fires extended to the cities hosting Australian Open warm-up events and prompted concern over the air quality.
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They will play warm-up games in the Austrian city of Graz with Chile on Monday and Bolivia on June 9.
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The U.S. Open will also enforce a seven-minute warm-up period before each match to ensure they start on time.
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On Sunday, James punctuated his on-court warm-up by tossing up a series of turnaround, fadeaway jumpers from 22 feet.
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Wearing skull masks to shield their faces, they went through a warm-up before fighting practice bouts in boxing and wrestling.
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Without the benefit of a proper warm-up, Rinne took the ice and led Karpat to a 3-2 overtime win.
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Next week's warm-up arrives just as the corn crop is starting to pollinate, the most critical stage for determining yield.
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Deschanel can think of this festive road trip with her duet partner M.Ward as a warm-up for the big day.
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A lot of times he just keeps his head down and goes out to warm up and wants to do well.
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Along with taking in the NFL game, Sully also watched the Texans warm up and caught the eye of JJ Watt.
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He started doing it that way, he said, while playing on the uneven grass at warm-up tournaments ahead of Wimbledon.
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For this reason, the opening of our new show, Warm Up, Chill Down, Thaw Out, has been moved to January 19th.
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Then, after he arrived in Australia, he withdrew from a warm-up event in Brisbane because of a left thigh injury.
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The second star: David Pastrnak is helping – Specifically, he's helping warm up Anton Khudobin, who could not possibly be less interested.
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The National Air Traffic Controllers Association, which represents 20,000 workers, has since started to warm up to the idea of privatizations.
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This was a warm-up gig for their appearance at the Psycho Las Vegas festival later this summer, and man, if this was just a warm up… In addition, YOB and Bell Witch were cathartic and perfect like they always are, and had been when I saw them play in New York City a week or so prior.
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He won the Wimbledon warm-up in Hertogenbosch on June 18th and reached the semi-finals at Queen's Club a week later.
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After his team beat Austria 3-0 in a warm-up friendly, Tite lauded his players for only conceding eight free kicks.
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These two nights at Webster Hall were, in part, meant as warm-up before the band hits the festival circuit this summer.
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Though he had won his 8th French Open weeks prior, Nadal pulled out of a grass court warm up due to fatigue.
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In China, the 1 AM go-tos will be getting hit with a slather of queso to warm up the other ingredients.
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Warm up your singing voice, bust out the sequins, and get ready to update your makeup bag... this stuff is seriously good.
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The heaters were slow, taking about an hour to warm up, and fairly weak, only providing enough heat for a small room.
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Callaway had promised to give Harvey as much of a heads-up as possible, to give him ample time to warm up.
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The best way to warm up, though, is by hanging with the crew's cat, Marty, who lives at the observatory year-round.
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A new way to warm up frozen tissue using tiny vibrating particles could one day help with the problem of organ shortages.
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I admittedly tweaked the warm-up, mostly because I'm 25 and still can't figure out how to properly use a jump rope.
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This unusual order of events is required so that the super-chilled liquid oxygen doesn't warm up too much on the launchpad.
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Although it took North a while to warm up to her younger brother Saint, she and Chicago already seem thick as thieves.
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Or is it better to hit the gym later in the day once your body has had a chance to warm up?
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Credit: National Park Service, AlaskaHumans aren't the only ones trying their best to warm up the world like it's a Hot Pocket.
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"I don&apost know about a setback, but he still had soreness this morning when he tried to warm up," Lue said.
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Doing this not only puts a pep in your step, but it also helps your body warm up for that sweat session!
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I warm up the cheese enchilada frozen meal that I brought from home and eat while pumping in an empty patient room.
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My dad took me out of school early so we could go watch the players get off the bus and warm up.
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We think it's the perfect way to warm up on the cold, gloomy days ahead — even if it is just your skin.
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For example, the channel advertises commercial-free coverage of every single Trump rally -- and sometimes shows the warm-up speakers as well.
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"George takes a little while to warm up, but once he's comfortable with you, he's very chatty and charming," says the insider.
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Republican National Committee chairman Reince Priebus also spoke to warm up the crowd, as he has been doing at recent Trump rallies.
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Herve Renard named an unchanged line-up from the team who beat Estonia in Morocco's last warm-up match on June 8.
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Considering the size of the venue, it'll be the perfect warm-up for Aerosmith ... the band's got a Vegas residency coming up.
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However, even as attitudes toward pot have continued to warm up, the appetite of the American public for legal psychedelics remains skeptical.
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In April, SpaceX conducted an uncrewed ground test that was a warm-up to an in-flight abort test on a rocket.
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Murphy was also the subject of an expletive-ridden rant from Kyrgios at the Queen's Club Wimbledon warm-up tournament in June.
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Warm up some decent quality corn tortillas; top them with steak, cilantro, onions, and salsa; and boom, you've got these handheld beauties.
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It took time to begin search efforts because police needed the weather to warm up and the ground to thaw, he said.
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Like any other athlete, I vomit ... I could have run because I did my warm-up well and I did everything well.
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All of that was a mere warm-up for the athletically gifted Monfils, the No. 240 seed and master of the mystifying.
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"Soon I am going to be so high," he says gleefully, doing quick jumps to warm up, in front of a mirror.
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Teammates take notice of Crosby's quick hands, something he works on with the puck at practice and in the pregame warm-up.
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It has a roomy fit ideal for layering up underneath, and oversized, fleece-lined multi-entry pockets to warm up their hands.
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Bathrobes in cozy sweatshirt material resemble boxers' warm-up robes and the 19th-century apothecary C.O. Bigelow supplies the soap and shampoo.
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It had always been political wives who shared personal anecdotes to warm up their husbands, especially in the eyes of female voters.
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I didn't warm up to the whole ensemble right away, but it got into my head and now I want it again.
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The Hawks began to warm up from the outside, particularly Prince, who had three 3-pointers in the half for 15 pounds.
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Stomachs full and bodies hydrated, the musicians tune the reeds on their bagpipes and weave through the restaurant's tables to warm up.
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This weekend, Russia begins hosting the Confederations Cup, a warm-up tournament that is usually a dress rehearsal for the World Cup.
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In fact, it's so close to the throng of fans outside that the warm-up set preceding his practically fills the room.
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His grandparents would take him down near the batter's box and, without fail, Trayce would halt his warm-up to greet them.
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"Equals" tries to warm up by adding a rosy glow to its cold silver-gray palette, but color only accentuates the emptiness.
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His answers to me seemed to imply that he was the type who took some time to warm up to new ideas.
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Women are not allowed at the group's formal gatherings (though they are permitted at the "warm up" sessions, Mr. McInnes has written).
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In the middle, some men appeared, although for them the big idea seemed to be skinny jeans and sparkly warm-up jackets.
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He plays "Tiny Dancer" to warm up his rally crowds and blasted Mr. John's music at deafening levels on his campaign plane.
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Not bad for a group that Biles said had a terrible warm-up session before making its way into the Aspire Dome.
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He rode the buses, scrounged for meals and learned how to use a thin-handled fungo bat to warm up the fielders.
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In late October, Chen competed at the Rostelecom Cup, an Olympic warm-up in Moscow, and defeated Hanyu, the reigning Olympic champion.
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Chen appeared confident during his warm-up; he entered the competition as the only undefeated skater on the international circuit this season.
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They typically require time to reach the gym or running path, change, warm up and shower, in addition to the formal exercise.
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It will feel like the low 21950s in the morning, but the day will warm up to the high 25s by afternoon.
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As the music played, at least one runner from Eastern Michigan University continued to warm up on the floor, The Times reported.
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This and every week, Warm Up is free for L.I.C. residents, and for the first 100 high school students at the door.
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First I warm up with songs that I love to dance to, just to get my spirit up and my body moving.
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Curry did his usual warm-up routine on Monday, ending in a hot potato game of catch with a Warriors security man.
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The unusual high-intensity warm-up for "A Clockwork Orange," however, could rev up Floyd Mayweather for his next pay-per-view.
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The U.S. Open experimented with serve clocks, warm-up clocks and in-match coaching during the qualifying and junior events this year.
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Like Aibo, Lovot's designed to warm up over time, learning its owner's face, greeting them when they come home and the like.
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In Namibia, discus throwers are given six attempts, allowing them time to warm up; at the Penn Relays, they were allotted three.
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Warm-Up | Tell students to respond to the following prompts in their journals: What makes one news story more "important" than another?
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He has lengthened his pregame warm-up routine to compensate, and Collins plans to sit him on day games after night games.
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It was a charity event, not a real warm-up for the Northern Trust tournament unfolding here at Glen Oaks this week.
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This no-cook recipe (okay, you need to warm up some pita, but is that really cooking?) proves canned tuna can shine.
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I quickly make some chicken with lemon pepper in the oven, steam some broccoli, and warm up leftover potatoes from last night.
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It includes three carbon fiber heating elements that warm up in seconds for adjustable temperatures that'll help you find that sweet spot.
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Once I get to my apartment, I cut up some peppers and onions to make fajitas and I warm up a quesadilla.
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Cincinnati clobbers Albany in warm-up for URI CINCINNATI — The first big test of the season is approaching for the Cincinnati Bearcats.
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