Everyone down the chain adjusts their individual decisions to the whim of the retailer, or to their best guess at the whim of the retailer.
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Or is it that you expect your relationship to be perfect and your partner to effortlessly fulfill your every whim without you having to communicate exactly what that whim may be?
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It wasn't just a whim to completely focus on betting.
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There is no bending the hardware world to your whim.
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So this wasn't something that Landers did on a whim.
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But Bittner said Alibaba doesn't write checks on a whim.
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In a simulation, engineers can add new obstacles at whim.
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Strang was searching an online law database on a whim.
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It's pure whim and vanity to choose to wear fur.
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They also fly on a whim all over the world.
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"I decided to apply on a whim," she tells us.
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Why should the president not dictate policy by Twitter whim?
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Reducing regulations doesn't necessarily mean catering to Big Pharma's whim.
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Trump took to Twitter to attack Cummings on a whim.
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One that they're willing to shut down on a whim?
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There's nothing more American than subjugating nature to our whim.
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I kind of applied for the job on a whim.
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Chávez expropriated businesses on a whim, sometimes on live television.
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However, Santos did not suspend aerial fumigation on a whim.
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Amazing, could only have been done on a fanciful whim.
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And the seasoning can bend to a cook's whim, too.
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That is not to say that this is some whim.
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"It does not happen on a whim," Ms. Reck said.
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On a whim, I glance out my apartment's real window.
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I bought the first tomato plant mostly on a whim.
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And so emerges the problem with organizing on a whim.
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Nike deciding to highlight Kaepernick wasn't done on a whim.
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Now: Clinton says she attended the wedding on a whim.
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Writers and artists would be censored at the whim of government.
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Writers and artist would be censored at the whim of government.
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"It was a bit of a whim," Hyams told Mashable Australia.
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This is the kind of masturbation that happens on a whim.
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The actor said he picked the name Keaton on a whim.
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You can't just change your fingerprints or eyes on a whim.
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You think Roman Mars exhales wistfully, just so, on a whim?!
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On a whim, Hansen decided to search for "Emmy" on Craigslist.
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The future is unpredictable, constantly evolving, and changes on a whim.
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And they can't just build up that capacity on a whim.
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"I was at the whim of other people's schedules," he said.
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The restaurant won't let you keep exchanging dishes on a whim.
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But wandering on whim was in the spirit of the event.
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On a whim I checked the Missed Connections section on Craigslist.
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Nonetheless, when the whim or need took her, Murdoch could aim lower.
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You can shape them, but not if you indulge their every whim.
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You'll squirm or jolt in your seat according to the puppetmaster's whim.
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Justices are unlikely to just overturn this previous ruling on a whim.
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No matter how accommodating today, they can be changed by whim tomorrow.
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Mr. Trump has the power to pursue trade policy almost at whim.
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Apps on the phone would flicker and freeze, seemingly on a whim.
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So on a whim, after eight months at my job, I quit.
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On a whim, I also pick up a tub of rice pudding.
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Even better, the software lets you change your environment on a whim.
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It was on a whim, and I'm learning that's how life happens.
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It responds to your every whim and even makes gaming a joy.
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This simple tool makes your every wish and whim your Mac's Command.
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Instead, I dreamt I was floating at the whim of the elements.
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Note to self: Do not download an antivirus app on a whim.
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Judge Hanen can't just come in on a whim and take it.
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That means murdering them on a whim or exploring revolting sexual violence.
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On a whim, he sent one to the British photographer Martin Parr.
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We were at the whim about how someone wants to present us.
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However, you shouldn't just apply for a business card on a whim.
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Legalization doesn't mean everyone can buy, smoke, or grow on a whim.
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President Trump's executive order about separated children was signed on his whim.
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On a whim, you book an appointment with an on-campus therapist.
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"The president himself is prone to change his mind on a whim."
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This is not mood music, pretty sounds assembled at a dilettante's whim.
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I added faces on a whim and they became a hit too.
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Whatever the chef's whim, it will likely be precise, daring and exquisite.
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On a whim, she started uploading her own comedic sketches to YouTube.
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On a whim of compassion, he orders that her life be spared.
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For Mr. Trump, the line between whim and will is always thin.
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A relationship that once seemed unshakable now seems vulnerable to partisan whim.
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In 1973, Mr. Holin got into the hospitality business on a whim.
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"It's not dependent on the whim of the Supreme Court," he said.
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This is not a matter of architecture, a quirk of structural whim.
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It began, we are told, as a whim lubricated by strong drink.
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The state cannot predict people's desires, which sometimes change on a whim.
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I played InfectedByte's Home Is Where The Hearth Is on a whim.
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The changes to Pages 2 and 3 didn't happen on a whim.
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He is a hugely impulsive figure who often acts on a whim.
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As for the Black Panther actor he wore the accessory on a whim.
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DJI solemnly reminds drone users not to cause severe consequences on a whim.
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"In 2001, I shaved my mustache on a whim," Trebek tells People magazine.
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" Chop Chop"My bangs were cut on a whim about a year ago.
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" She messaged her on a whim, saying, "I see that you like Scrabble.
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I got Ben & Jerry's The Tonight Dough on a whim, and it's amazing!
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"What we can't have is banks shutting branches on a whim," he said.
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Obtainability: You're at the whim of the underemployed fishermen of rural Nova Scotia.
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But something resonated, and Kioko signed up for a class on a whim.
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He'd buy motorcycles on a whim, and the two friends would go riding.
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And now just because of Trump's whim, things have become worse than ever.
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The regulation states that a special counsel can't be fired on a whim.
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After discovering YouTube, she uploaded a video on a whim and loved it.
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One interesting thought is that Gaethje tends to only wrestle on a whim.
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It was only on a whim that I did, and I'm so grateful.
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Nobody ever saw Norma Jeane go rose gold on a whim, did they?
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The decision to pick up and move shouldn't be made on a whim.
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On a when-in-Rome whim, I ordered grilled Gulf-caught black grouper.
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Thus, our mindset is more at the whim of bad news than good.
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This prosecutorial discretion is not absolute or subject to exercise on a whim.
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"Just on a whim, you'd get in a car, you'd drive," he said.
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On a whim, they went to a few nearby furniture dealers in NoLIta.
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In other areas, it's possible that governing on a whim could pay off.
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That appeared to be a personal flourish that male sparrows changed at whim.
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On a whim, he pulled into the driveway and offered to buy her.
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Moore is especially skeptical of companies that change privacy policies on a whim.
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It doesn't exist to be paused or pulled out at the consumer's whim.
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He becomes addicted to opiates and starts robbing banks almost on a whim.
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The market moves quickly and selling off investments on a whim can backfire.
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It seemed to be the whim of the person who answered the phone.
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He can destroy a Republican's political career on a whim (see "Flake, Jeff").
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People have forgotten magic and instead have technology to fulfill their every whim.
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On a whim, the Hendricks decided to buy the 2000,000-square-foot building.
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For instance, a cruise-line medallion/app combo to enable passengers' every whim.
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A normal unhinged president might, say, fire a cabinet member on a whim.
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The melody itself arrives and disappears at whim, equally haunted each time around.
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They should not be subject to the whim of heavy-handed political figures.
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This conference, organized on a Presidential whim, would be a free-for-all.
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Driving across Australia, of all places, isn't something you do on a whim.
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In 2018, Jennelle decided to stop into a reptile expo on a whim.
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Maybe it's a flash in the pan for those two — a seasonal whim.
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Mr. Scaravella moved to Staten Island from Brooklyn on a whim in 2006.
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Suttle reached out to Strub on a whim and the two became friends.
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She meanders the garden with a relaxed gait, tasting herbs and tomatoes at whim.
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On a whim, I bought the cheapest book of New York Times crossword puzzles.
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"I just kind of did this on a whim," said Shepherd, who's from Austin.
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Saudi women remain largely under the whim of male relatives due to guardianship laws.
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He destroys his own clothing, personal possessions and pets apparently on whim and caprice.
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An appointment added a week ago disappears while old appointments reappear on a whim.
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Anyway, I have both Pixel 2 phones available to me at a whim now.
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It was not the fruit of any effort, it was the whim of fate.
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The one that can't be manipulated, debased, and conjured up electronically at one's whim.
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The WHIM is so hot that it ionizes hydrogen, stripping its single electron away.
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The heat from the WHIM strips most of those electrons away, but not all.
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With no alternative vision of her future, Amelia decided to indulge every creative whim.
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On a whim, I decided to invest it, like some sort of grown-up.
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It started on a whim as a tactic and is something to inform advertisers.
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On a whim, he and Owen invited themselves into Cook's home – and magic happened.
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He slaved over some songs for days but knocked out others on a whim.
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"It's not subject to just whim and the emotion of the moment," he said.
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Given the omnipresence of dating apps catering to every whim, Color isn't exactly revolutionary.
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In regular "Minecraft," you can destroy and remake the terrain to your own whim.
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And Song knows as well as anyone that those can change on a whim.
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I love to dress according to my whim and that's usually very feminine styles.
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On a whim, I tweeted that I wanted to try to make the recipe.
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The treatment of prison populations, including children, is at the whim of corrections officers.
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She applied to the cycle on a whim, just four hours before the deadline.
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Whim and whimsy (and changing your mind) can be part of the process, too.
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Key caveats: President Trump has the power to pursue trade policy almost at whim.
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I moved to Montreal on a whim and took a break for a year.
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"I decided to do it on a little bit of a whim," Padovano said.
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They're at the whim of these companies that dictate the terms of their work.
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Ms. Matteo, who works for a tugboat company, got a piglet on a whim.
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"My life is now at the whim of the Army," she said in 2000.
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"It's not like the agency wrote the old rule on a whim," she said.
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If you reside in another country, your legal status could change on a whim.
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And he also emphasizes that he didn't just start making artworks on a whim.
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"We just kind of came up with it on a whim," Rihanna's longtime stylist says.
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Tailoring paint jobs and interior appointments to suit any whim, no matter how ... aesthetically challenged.
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Then, on a whim years later, she showed up at the doorstep of Felix's sister.
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It has trickster characteristics — it can be either helpful or harmful according to its whim.
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A year later, she traded her bob for a choppy pixie cut on a whim.
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Lady Gaga is known for being an aesthetic chameleon, changing her looks on a whim.
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One day on a whim, I checked out Come Away With Me by Norah Jones.
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I bought the dressing on a whim, and I have to say it is DELICIOUS!
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But Europe needs a strategy that does not rely on the whim of American voters.
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Consequently, Pullman's entire workforce — who existed at his whim — entered a period of abject poverty.
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South Koreans go one further, describing themselves as cat "butlers", pandering to every feline whim.
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It's a shame that progress often has to come to the whim of nervous investors.
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If Israelis can grab land at a whim, they will have little incentive to negotiate.
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It's also leaving you at the whim of banks and sovereign states that control it.
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On a whim, Turid insisted that we buy lobsters to cook in our dormitory kitchen.
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Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii) went into the Senate chamber on a whim at 2 p.m.
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On a whim, we decide to go in, and I take stock of the sneakers.
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Ms. Becker, who is a self-described Type A personality, got Maddie on a whim.
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State policies could alter dramatically at his whim — the Great Leap Forward, the Cultural Revolution.
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Breitbart, like much of the right-wing media, exists at the whim of wealthy owners.
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The Singhs offered $5003 million for a renovated unit by email, almost on a whim.
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NATO, however, is not a real estate venture to be bartered away on a whim.
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They live at the whim of the platform(s) they've chosen to affiliate themselves with.
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They segregate them to whatever their whim is and not necessarily what she might want.
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Decisions to protect them were not made in a vacuum or on a Presidential whim.
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Much of the tens of billions of dollars cannot be pulled out on a whim.
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That should only be done when demanded by justice — not the whim of a president.
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Maybe the constant switching based on whim and occasion is an exhausting way to live.
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On a whim, Ms. Iglauer invited him to dinner with her family at their apartment.
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The roach, now a zombie slave, is forced to cater to the wasp's every whim.
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And they can't just duck out to play a quick 18 holes on a whim.
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Art outlasts individual whim, family pride, society's orthodoxy; art always has time on its side.
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Someone is always available to take care of your every whim or answer every question.
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One imagined his bones as birdlike; he might've up and flown away on a whim.
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In 2016, British filmmaker Lee Shulman bought a box of old slides on a whim.
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The podcast is sturdily grounded in historical fact, never the argumentative whim of its hosts.
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Hip-hop's inborn youth-mindedness means the mainstream rides on the whim of the new.
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On a whim, she decided to look into psychedelics and found her way to Kat's website.
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"I created these glasses on a whim after seeing some trailers for Deus Ex," he said.
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Bro, I have templates of TAFE certificates, doctor certificates that I just edit at my whim.
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Today it's homemade butternut squash chili, which I made on a whim a few nights ago.
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Badham said rescuers rarely went into that area, but decided to do so on a whim.
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The company's decision to comment and engage with social issues isn't generally made on a whim.
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To outsiders, it looked as if property rights in Saudi Arabia depend on the prince's whim.
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The three-count limit was set to prevent the husband from pronouncing talaq on a whim.
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The Subsidiary is essentially about subjection and heteronomy, about being at the whim of arbitrary authority.
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In 1985, on a numerological whim, he introduced 75-kyat notes, to mark his 75th birthday.
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His sharing of extremely classified intelligence with Russian officials seems to have been similarly whim-driven.
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Cortney says she entered Lucas into the contest on a whim at her son's godmother's urging.
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That's why Prince wonders about his ability to take an entire website offline on a whim.
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And, she said, she once flew a small plane from California to Siberia on a whim.
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He'll get on a plane a little drunk and fly across the country on a whim.
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It's interesting when you hook up with someone at a festival because it's on a whim.
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On a whim, after being encouraged by a friend, she decided to apply to Columbia University.
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Classified disclosures on a personal whim First, both cases involved the disclosure of highly classified information.
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They're salty without cause and are known to toss out reasonably drunk patrons on a whim.
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But is it appropriate for these cornerstones of the nation's heritage to rely on ministerial whim?
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Even so, diamonds are not traded on an open exchange and are vulnerable to consumer whim.
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Several months ago, on a whim, Rachelle Hruska MacPherson, the co-founder and C.E.O. of Guestofaguest.
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Of never being at the whim of whichever man happens to be in charge of you?
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Change the idea that global migration is thievery, a pastime, a decision made on a whim.
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Therefore, the government can, at a whim, both file and rule on charges against private investors.
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He alters his positions on a whim, depending on the audience, but the truth is steadfast.
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They've been building the subway since Dinkins,On a prayer, on a whim, on a wish.
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That planning skill set is likewise being challenged as shoppers' wants now change on a whim.
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Those who come in on a whim often don't get as much out of the experience.
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On a whim, he asked a GoWesty manager named Jad Josey if the company did sponsorships.
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And so, on a whim, he decided to try fishing in the Seine with his friends.
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I just bought it on a whim because something about it just pulled me to it.
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On the stump, Trump would occasionally call her up to the podium, seemingly on a whim.
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So, you'll have to be flexible — and willing to pick up and go on a whim.
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Those who fill them understand that they serve at the pleasure (or whim) of the president.
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Mr. Smith started the site on a whim after buying a book on coding in 2001.
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Because it seems as if he replaced church with brunch more or less on a whim.
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Without more qualified professionals, everyone's sensitive information could fall vulnerable to corporate ignorance, mismanagement and whim.
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Why should voters think that running for office is more than just a whim for you?
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On a whim last week, the Haggler sent an email to Mr. Miller, guessing his address.
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Home Decor on a whim — she was remodeling her four-bedroom house in Grand Rapids, Mich.
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Those who choose to undergo them do so out of personal necessity, not a countercultural whim.
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In 22012, on a whim, they wrote her, proposing a North American tour of her work.
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On a whim, Jennelle began her first-ever YouTube account a few months ago this summer.
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A Canadian teen created a TikTok account on a whim for his 87-year-old grandmother.
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Now it's art by algorithm, with artistry going with the whim of data analytics and gimmicks.
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"Constitutionally protected free speech cannot be suppressed at the whim of elected officials and public servants."
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All his adult life he has surrounded himself with sycophants who catered to his every whim.
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The days of a coach being allowed to bring in players on a whim are over.
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"I had never done any modeling at all, so I tried out on a whim," she says.
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Only in the fourth round did Romero throw body shots, a couple of times, on a whim.
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" The FCC, the statement said, had decided to "renounce its responsibility to protect consumers on a whim.
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Abi Inman was there with her brother Ben, who recently moved to New York on a whim.
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Monica said decided to sign up on a whim, while Mike said he was approached by producers.
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"Apple now on a whim is picking winners and losers, and we think that's unfair," he said.
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He's not zooming down to the gas station to buy pasta at 5 AM on a whim.
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But recently, seemingly on a whim, Levine and Masekela visited the (miraculously) maintained tapes of the festival.
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Trump said on CNN's State of the Union Sunday that the remarks were made on a whim.
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By contrast: Netflix routinely adds and removes films at a whim based almost exclusively on licensing agreements.
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But Trump is a figurehead, not a king, and Republicans don't have to follow his every whim.
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And still others, like Ms. Roth, the photographer, simply rolled in on a whim and never left.
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But entering a modeling competition on a whim at university opened her eyes to its business potential.
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"Freedom of speech and religion aren't subject to the whim of a majority; they are constitutional guarantees."
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Sometimes a candidate distinguished herself during the contest only to get fired, on a whim, by Trump.
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"Dynamic, broad-based and sustainable growth can never hinge on the whim of a dictator," he said.
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And he has offered the Democrats sweeping concessions on a whim, to the surprise of his party.
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"We didn't grow up here," Sue said — they came from the Philadelphia suburbs, almost on a whim.
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Buy-in and other option plans still leave millions of Americans at the whim of their employers.
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Deliveries follow a tight schedule; chefs can't decide, on a whim, that they'd like a certain product.
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On a whim, he took its portrait and mirrored half the image in Photoshop, like a Rorschach.
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He shifts musical styles and vocal personae at whim — melancholy, playful, devout, flirtatious — yet it's all Prince.
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Like us, he had arrived at Puerto Varas on a whim and couldn't bring himself to leave.
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He said he was drawn to its neglect, saw its possibilities and bought it on a whim.
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I say yes on a whim, not wanting to end up like the girls on this show.
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A freaking Tesla Roadster launched toward Mars on a whim by an eccentric billionaire with a dream.
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J and K decide on a whim to climb Diamond Head, the giant volcano that overlooks Waikiki.
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Is he guided by any fixed philosophies or is he moved by moods and operating on whim?
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They often adopt the names of more established gangs, and some change their names on a whim.
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To then minutely dictate the experiences and actions of those slaves to serve its whim and benefit.
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Mr. Trump could fire Mr. Comey on a whim, but that would not kill the F.B.I. investigation.
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Its creative gestations are largely at Martsch's whim, swaying between crisp, poppy hooks and languid guitar solos.
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It&aposs about not having things you don&apost need, and not spending money on a whim.
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There was a sense that without Neville the whole initiative could be disbanded on a bureaucratic whim.
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It is also idiosyncratic, because writing style is highly personal, subject to an individual's taste and whim.
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Calmness does not mean being passive, only not being rocked by every fresh passion, opinion, and whim.
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My friend and I were on a cross-mountain bike trip that we'd started on a whim.
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After slogging through Lucas, I threw chronology to the wind and decided to follow my whim-onas.
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Niki told Insider the partnership started after she decided to email Rent the Runway's CEO on a whim
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This filter would be made by the "WHIM," or warm-hot intergalactic medium—hot gas in between galaxies.
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If you don't have anything specific planned, find a gallery, cafe or park to enjoy on a whim.
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There was our cheery driver, who'd retired to Waco with his wife on a whim after driving through.
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Seneca was granted a quiet sabbatical at Nero's whim — the modern equivalent of a jointly issued news release.
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Mr Kim has children imprisoned for their parents' thought-crimes and his own relatives murdered on a whim.
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Not exactly something you'd want done on a whim, but you better believe the military would be interested.
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She applied on a whim and was accepted to a position on the search engine's corporate communications team.
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"She just makes them on a whim, and she's such a good baker," Perry continued raving on SiriusXM.
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He's at the whim of a contract or a transfer and she has to move where he moves.
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Transgender people also don't just "sort of change gender" on a whim, as Adichie's comments seemed to suggest.
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He started making music on a whim after moving to the Near South Side neighborhood in his 2220s.
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In the same interview, Moore likened herself to a hair chameleon, often dying her hair on a whim.
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Social media is a firehouse of information and leave readers and outlets alike at the whim of algorithms.
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She'd been doodling the cute tabby for a while, and made her first sticker set on a whim.
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"Believe it or not, it was on a whim," Mr. Segalla said of how his friend started flying.
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Like most workers, Costco warehouse employees do not have the power to change company policy on a whim.
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While the Campbells are admittedly adventurous risk-takers, they didn't decide to retire and travel on a whim.
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Eli Reiter is an orthodox Jew who decided, on a whim, to attend Burning Man several years ago.
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On a whim, he nominated his White House physician, Ronny Jackson, to head the Department of Veterans Affairs.
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Reflecting on your own interests could turn out to be nothing but what Emerson called "whim" — or worse.
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"This is not just some whim, like I'm 17 years old and I want kids someday," she said.
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Here, one can tactlessly flip on and off nations, creating new maps and borderlines on an individual whim.
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On a whim, he has decided to bollix up one of the better days in the nation's capital.
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By whim, she said, she chose chemistry, and the teacher, a woman, sparked her passion for the subject.
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They are there to cater to his every whim; he is a Hollywood player with a Hollywood life.
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Several mid-level and senior employees described multiple instances in which Haney derailed their projects on a whim.
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Now she's left Interscope and is independently financing three music projects, all of which unfolded on a whim.
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Many pundits are trying to frame this as the Trump administration demanding Israeli loyalty to its every whim.
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The occupation has imposed on Palestinians a system of economic dependency, with all transactions subject to Israeli whim.
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Regardless, Newman apparently thought so little of this horological treasure that he gave his away on a whim.
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But hey, we get it — not everyone can swing chucking $100 at a kitchen appliance on a whim.
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Rather, they are accumulated into the Civil Penalty Fund, to be dispersed at the whim of the director.
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So one night, on a whim, he decided to trespass into a slaughterhouse intending to rescue an animal.
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He gets his head cut off at the mere whim of Cersei's frightful son, the boy king Joffrey.
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They are professionals serving their country – not pawns serving Trump, to be deployed or withdrawn at his whim.
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The software engineer fell in love with the tech world after taking a Java class on a whim.
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When Anna, on a whim, indulges his desire, he is astonished by what seems to be his vindication.
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We are reminded of that every way, with every whim, with every flip flop on policy and personnel.
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She joined the Navy on a whim, hoping for a change; six weeks later, she was honorably discharged.
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The pay is often low, assignments can fall through quickly, and you're at the whim of multiple bosses.
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On a whim, he decided to apply that same technique to other parts of the image he produced.
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But in 1975, after Dylan had headlined arenas, the tour was just as much a superstar's expensive whim.
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Have you ever wandered into a new store on a whim, then gotten barraged with ads for it?
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But that doesn't work in the heat of the WHIM, so Nicastro's team had to find another way.
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If that whim is to fund medical science (as in the case of Howard Hughes), the world gains.
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During an interview on ITV chat show Lorraine, Butler said that he tried the therapy almost on a whim.
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The benefits of partitioningScreenshot: GizmodoPartitioning is usually done with a specific purpose in mind, rather than on a whim.
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We argued before the Court that the FCC simply cannot renounce its responsibility to protect consumers on a whim.
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If anything, however, one could argue that the US intelligence community has, historically, been too accommodating to presidential whim.
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On a whim, she came up with the characters less than five minutes before going into the audition room.
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I get a whim, and I have an idea, and I have all of this shit at my house.
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In both cases, it demonstrated that real enforcement of policies comes at the whim of a couple of dudes.
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That has left the commodities at the whim of momentum traders and automated strategies, which can magnify price swings.
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"The life or death of a juvenile offender must not be left at the whim of judges," it said.
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It was Assistant, the artificially intelligent digital helper that caters to your every whim and powers your every interaction.
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"You're a little bit at the whim of what position that first twin is in," says Dr. Horsager-Boehrer.
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Even local social media companies struggle to adhere to adequately police online content according to the whim of authorities.
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Just know that I'll still gorge on pad thai on a whim because it happens to be Arbor Day.
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On a whim, any one of the Saviors could kill a member of the Kingdom and shrug it off.
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Especially because that whim is wholly based on a conspiracy theory for which there is zero evidence or proof.
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I'm skeptical, but do a quick bit of research and order a bottle off of Amazon on a whim.
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What makes Brass Tactics special, however, is how you can change the game's sense of scale on a whim.
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So about four years ago, on a whim, I started a website to explore that a little bit more.
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New antibiotics can't just be created on a whim, and pharmaceutical companies have little incentive to develop the drugs.
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So, Khloé, 32, decided to play a game to try and get Kourtney to make decisions on a whim.
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Whim, meanwhile, will continue to exist for now, though Peters said she aims to transition everyone over to Tonight.
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She told Andersen that she decided on a whim to see what the cards held in store for her.
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Years later, on a whim, I decided to sell the necklace and earrings and in hindsight always regretted it.
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Presidents have hundreds of staff members to cater to their every whim during their time in the White House.
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Two senators recently unveiled a bipartisan measure that would protect Mr Mueller from being sacked on Mr Trump's whim.
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That means it doesn't need to be soldered onto the board and can be swapped or rotated at whim.
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As they got the new album ready, on a whim, Overtree messaged Miranda to see if he wanted in.
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Taking a phone call—seemingly on a whim—risks jeopardizing an important, complicated relationship for no discernible political benefit.
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For decades our image has been used by advertising to sell, distorting it at the whim of the market.
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Again, for someone that started this on a whim, I didn't think we'd have an international network of people.
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Reporters have yet to figure out how to best him at this game and find themselves at his whim.
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One person, no matter who it is, should never have the singular authority to end civilization on a whim.
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On a whim, he turned the small community of Vaslui into a thriving regional capital city within five years.
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On a whim, I typed in "cyberpunk" in the Audible search bar to see if there's something I've missed.
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These decisions appear to have been at the whim of managers and differed depending on who was in charge.
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Some years ago, Mr. MacKenzie wrote an essay about the frustrations of living at the whim of parole commissioners.
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Yacht chefs can deal with especially demanding requests — they're always at the whim of someone else's appetite and cravings.
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It represents how at the whim of my surroundings my identity is and how vulnerable that makes me feel.
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So we don't recommend that people just start popping pills to turn their emotions on and off at whim.
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The idea that political figures are at the whim of shadowy forces is a core principle of the conference.
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Ownership also provides a measure of stability and control — you are no longer at the whim of a landlord.
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In her late 20s, on a whim, she entered an open mic competition sponsored by the Melbourne Comedy Festival.
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Mike: I should probably try to find that random Bitcoin I purchased a few years ago on a whim.
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In the age of Trump, that information is literally handed to them in the Oval Office on a whim.
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My husband and I got tickets to "Hedwig and the Angry Inch" with Neil Patrick Harris on a whim.
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In the meantime, we'll all just have to continue eating whatever the hell suits our whim at the moment.
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It wasn't so much a pressure to recruit celebrities, it was just kind of a whim within the company.
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Several months later, on a desperate whim, she tried lifting me out of my wheelchair and discovered she could.
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Another mother reached out after her daughter had done ayahuasca on a whim while on vacation with her friends.
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All of it bubbled up into a life-defining decision when, almost on a whim, he quit the group.
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That is why Mr. Paul decided one day in May, on a whim, to transform himself into a rapper.
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Months later, I bought a hot dog at a gas station and, on a whim, used my debit card.
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As has happened to many officials, cabinet officers and allies, this president will cast you aside on a whim.
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The Agricultural Marketing Act allows anti-market arrangements to be established any time at the whim of special interests.
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On a whim, Kim decides to make this bar encounter a little more interesting — and phones Jimmy for help.
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At the shabby club we chose on a whim, we gyrated with enthusiasm but couldn't totally comprehend the music.
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They were visiting New York City from the UK and said they stumbled across the igloos on a whim.
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Estate Whim Museum offers a glimpse of the Caribbean's dark history through its reconstructed plantation buildings and Great House.
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She gave a bravura performance that included searing intensity and coquettish whim, often welded together in a single scene.
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Kevin Paffrath, real-estate investor and YouTube sensation, got his start in the real-estate industry on a whim.
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Or was it a whim on Hammons's part, a thank-you note for being invited on the gallery tour?
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"But you didn't act like you were making a sacrifice or saying yes on a whim," Ms. Wells said.
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They see it as barbaric, so they wonder why I would go out and do it on a whim.
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All aspects of review should be clearly identified, not left open-ended and subjected to bureaucratic whim or discretion.
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And you can surf from one to the other at whim, like a tourist crossing borders without dealing with customs.
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So we needn't be terrified by the prospect of President Trump deciding, on a whim, to fire a nuclear missile?
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The stratospheric rise and monopoly of Uber is nothing short of terrifying, mostly because we are at its every whim.
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Afterwards, the couple headed to their wedding reception — catered by Whim Hospitality — to celebrate their new union with loved ones.
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Plus, schools get to flip back and forth between Windows 10 S and Pro at whim, too, no fee required.
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Tim Cook and his lieutenants dictate the terms of an enormous economy, and can change that economy on a whim.
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These lights are supposed to be Smart, with a capital S, responding to my whim as all Smart things do.
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And again, there is always the possibility that Pruitt's fortunes at the EPA will change suddenly, according to presidential whim.
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According to the Hollywood Reporter, the event organiser, Jeff Rowan, created the tribute to Princess Leia Organa on a whim.
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How can Mexico or anybody come to an agreement on free trade, when on a whim it can be changed?
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She launched Unlikely Hikers on a whim after becoming frustrated with the stereotypical image of what a hiker looks like.
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Well, with Primera Air's current flash sale, taking one of those trips on a whim might be an actual possibility.
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Now, what started on a whim one lazy day in high school has become a huge part of Steinberg's life.
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They're going to flip it together rather than Jack quitting his job and starting Big 3 Construction on a whim.
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The virtually omnipotent Kilgrave stalks Jessica through 13 episodes, orchestrating elaborate nightmare scenarios and murdering whenever the whim strikes him.
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The Whim app includes pay-as-you-go "multi-modal" packages that bundle monthly travel requirements at a single price.
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Was he rested and ready and decided, on a whim, to forgo the perimeter altogether as a celebration of life?
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On a whim, she goes to an open casting call to star in the film adaptation of a major franchise.
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Jumping into a new mortgage on a whim, as Jheon and her husband did, is a recipe for financial disaster.
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If you're the submissive type, being handcuffed allows you to enjoy the extreme arousal of being at your partner's whim.
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I'm beginning to feel like Agent Cooper is at the whim of David Lynch, just like the rest of us.
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On a whim, Dailey sent $100 to the brothers' defense attorney and a box of books to the imprisoned boys.
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I popped the CD—purchased on a whim at HMV—in my Discman to hear what the fuss was about.
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It is "the ministry of utmost happiness" for misfits, their lives suspended and delegitimized at the whim of the state.
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The series has lighter moments, especially with the charismatic George, but those can quickly turn dark at an owner's whim.
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He's explosive, and spins a lot, and built his last title defense around the axe kick seemingly on a whim.
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Tariffs, and tariff waivers and subsidies to counteract tariffs are handed out pretty much at the whim of the administration.
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But it can't be ordered on a whim; the grilled cheese must be ordered at least 48 hours in advance.
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The fear that millions of women would choose abortion on a whim or because they "changed their mind" is unfounded.
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Trump hasn't stopped tweeting either, nor has he quit his habit of launching into new fights seemingly on a whim.
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A couple years ago, Matt and Bryan Quigley decided to start making vodka in their parents' basement on a whim.
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Anyone in Trump's orbit knows they can be banished on a whim — but have a good chance of coming back.
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Storefront dispensaries were zoned according to municipal and county whim and paid local taxes, but officially they never sold anything.
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More from VICE: Chase Macri, 33, Spring Hill, TN(Vegetarian for 8 years) I became a vegetarian on a whim.
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The entire episode reinforced the impression that Trump has broken the foreign-policy process and replaced it with presidential whim.
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It was done based on a whim, by a commander in chief who has governed with bigotry from the start.
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There are any number of regional variations, of course, and every cook is at liberty to customize according to whim.
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"This wasn't a wild whim," Dr. Roger Hadley, dean of Loma Linda University School of Medicine, said in an interview.
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On Sunday, Evans' brother Scott made the (very relatable right now) decision to cut his own hair on a whim.
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But Ms. Sadler, then in her early 2800s, quit the job on a whim, convinced she could find something better.
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They ended up in 2013 in Glen Ridge, N.J., on a whim, because Mr. Ball's friends said it was lovely.
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But, nine years in, they haven't lost their enthusiasm to make a reality what they dreamed up on a whim.
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They have seen couples elope on a whim, and they have seen couples formalize relationships that predate the photographers themselves.
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Our current tax system encourages our growing number of billionaires to spend it all, now, on any whim or fancy.
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"I didn't have a lot of time to plan, I went into the boutique on a whim," Ms. Sterling said.
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On a whim, Matonis decided to try a different approach from much of the rest of the perplexed security industry.
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Artists and cultural producers are largely precarity laborers–often struggling without benefits, financial security, at the whim of the market.
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In 2017, Austin Rogers, a bartender from New York City, competed on the trivia game show "Jeopardy" on a whim.
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Accidental server crashes have temporarily wiped data stored in digital archives, authoritarian regimes have wiped digital archives on a whim.
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Because we lack a constitution, the very nature of the Israeli political system can be altered almost at a whim.
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The Fords' decision to help Ellie transition socially from boy to girl was not something they did on a whim.
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Investors and business executives can't make smart strategic decisions when rules change at whim, and that is what's happening today.
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Koopersmith, who blogs about holidays and events, pretty much came up with this fairly popular wacky holiday on a whim.
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I was already finding, even at 25, that freelance writers are at the whim of the people who assign them.
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Nicastro's group had also realized the need to amplify the faint signals from the sparse and distant in the WHIM.
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It is changing huge, structural parts of the plan on a whim — and sending conflicting signals on critical budget issues.
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But Stoltzfus said the money flows more likely reflect the whim of skittish investors reacting to the markets on their own.
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Before you head out and on-a-whim add it to your nighttime regimen, let's start with the basics, shall we?
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As she's leaving the area, she follows a whim, buying drugs from a man on the street and entering a nightclub.
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That starts with ensuring that the work of special counsel Robert Mueller and his team won't be stopped by presidential whim.
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Because dope remains illegal under federal law, any pot shop is, in effect, a US attorney-general's whim away from closure.
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So, just on a whim, I googled an agency, got my mom to take some pictures, and went to see them.
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It also doesn't scale well, and is largely at the whim of a couple of large entities known as mining pools.
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However, global funding should not be at the whim of economic trends, and needs to increase steadily every year, she said.
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That is to say, rates are variable and can change multiple times per year at the whim of the Federal Reserve.
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Ford started her blog, My Pale Skin, on a whim — she simply needed a hobby, and fell in love with beauty.
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That's great, but we are at the whim of developers collecting and processing data sets and then applying matching learning techniques.
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On a whim, though, he made a video of himself playing a medley of pop songs done in a ragtime style.
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There are always prisoners being buoyed around, from cell to cell, from prison to prison, on the tide of administrative whim.
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To achieve this, it said it would curtail the power of rich investors to relocate or rebrand teams on a whim.
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Workers in the gig economy know full well how uncertain their incomes are and how they can be changed at whim.
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The second of those projects featured "Shell," which has slowly become a consensus favorite despite coming together basically on a whim.
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In Japan welfare recipients must sell items that are deemed—sometimes at the whim of an individual bureaucrat—to be luxuries.
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Without the details in writing, household employers can simply change the terms whenever they want and fire workers on a whim.
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On a whim, Zuckerberg can decide to take down a startup that's leveraging Facebook to grow like it did to Vine.
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The exterior, for example, was pink for some time, but on a whim, John decided to have it painted pale yellow.
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It is preferable to make such decisions on the back of robust criteria rather than on the basis of managerial whim.
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She saw a pack of Post-it Notes nearby and, on a whim, decided to stick them on the office window.
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Despite having no professionally done tattoos, she and a friend showed up on a whim after seeing the event on Facebook.
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In addition to boosting investment, he and others noted the need for sound policies that are not subject to political whim.
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In 2013, Dodd bought a real Russian pressurized flight suit and helmet from an online space memorabilia auction on a whim.
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She'd been wondering about the persistent narrative of estrangements: that they happen suddenly, randomly, on a whim or out of displeasure.
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In the event that modding is facilitated, likely through your own backend, mods may be censored and curated at your whim.
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On a whim, Beard invited Ole Polos to join him the following evening, at a rock concert at Madison Square Garden.
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But if Trump gets in, having a vice president who obeys his every whim will be very important to The Donald.
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David's father uploaded it to YouTube on a whim one Friday afternoon in 22007, seven months after the video was taken.
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If what you love is your healthcare, simply leave it to the whim of Congress to make that happen for you.
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But Venus also rules beauty, so don't decide on a whim to get a makeover—salon blunders abound during Venus retrograde!
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Before the treaty, the Presger would tear apart human ships and stations—and their passengers and residents—seemingly at a whim.
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A business model where we rely almost entirely on the whim of customers to supply our income is inherently one-sided.
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Cornell was capable of an alternately seraphic or satanic croon, which could make mercury freeze or boil depending on his whim.
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Cycling small roads that run alongside bulb-filled fields makes it easy to stop on a whim for a closer look.
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CS: It was not until I was at Dartmouth College, when I signed up for an art class on a whim.
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On a whim, he visited Yunomine, where the property was located, and after a night's stay, decided to take it over.
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You, in those scenarios, are at the whim of what prosecutors or other law enforcement will want to do with you.
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" The main concern, he said, is "protecting reporters from having to turn over state's evidence at the whim of the government.
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The economic stimulus of continuing the Artemis lunar program is too important for the recovery to cast aside on a whim.
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We'd been lifelong city folk, and moved from Philadelphia to the heart of Amish farmland in 2002 mostly on a whim.
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I did a little thing [The Sopranos] as a whim, and that turned into the next 10 years of my life.
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He revealed the most expensive piece of clothing he owns is a $75,000 jacket that he basically bought on a whim.
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Mr Trump takes momentous decisions on a whim, without pondering the likely fallout or devising a coherent strategy to contain it.
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Will we be a party centered around the creative class of special flowers used to having their every whim catered to?
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On a whim, I talked my way past a gray-clad bouncer and climbed a grandiose flight of red-carpeted stairs.
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It must know so again; we must not let the President lead us into an unnecessary war on his personal whim.
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Don't they make ideal fodder for those intent on dismissing all trans people as deluded and their condition as a whim?
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Shortly after the First World War, MacPhail decided, apparently on a whim, that he would personally bring Kaiser Wilhelm to justice.
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On a whim, ordinary Charles Singulier buys a bowler hat — the kind pictured in several paintings by Surrealist painter René Magritte.
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The chain has been around for 62 years – the first Hyatt location was purchased on a whim by a businessman in 1957.
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Dressed in white robes and forbidden to speak "pagan languages," the boys are viciously whipped at the whim of this Dickensian monster.
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"When I was younger, on a totally weird whim, I plucked out all of my eyebrows," Jenner confessed on her website/app.
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The pair of Federal Reserve selections became just the latest Trump administration flame-outs sparked by the President's whim-driven nomination process.
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But also sometimes, they go off on a whim, and wiser ears will say, 'no, that idea was tried 10 years ago.
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Should his warning be taken seriously or was it simply a throw away tweet that represented a whim not a new policy?
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There, Dave would drunkenly make his signature pork buns while legendary chef José Andrés, who showed up on a whim, mocked Chang.
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Rousey's main issue seems to be that she gets to work on her boxing on a whim and do whatever she likes.
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It's why on a whim he moved to Hawaii in his early-twenties if only because he wanted to surf more often.
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Whether it's prepared under plastic sheeting or at Michelin-starred restaurants in Polanco, our guide will be our own nostalgia and whim.
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Ruark, like Jennifer, came to Alaska on a whim after losing her California teaching job in a round of massive district layoffs.
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Lately, I've been tootling my way through a few of the Grand Theft Autos, swapping between III and Vice City at whim.
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These well-reviewed Bluetooth keyboards are 100% wireless and detachable, so you can bring them along or leave them behind on whim.
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Worse yet, many of those who are buying these direwolf look-alikes are doing so on a whim and with little research.
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He found the complaint hotline number for Universal Music Group on the back of a DVD and called it on a whim.
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In the three-year interim, while realists rationalized restraint, Serbian shelling of Sarajevo blew up European women and children on a whim.
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Can't say it's hard to understand -- critics claim Ryan has been spineless in dealing with President Trump, bending to his every whim.
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While both these things are great if you have the whim, great sex can still happen under a duvet in the dark.
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With thousands of masterpieces to choose from, users can switch from impressionists to modern photography on a whim using a complementary app.
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On a whim, we decided to sign up for a 10-K running race, to give us something new to work towards.
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Across a range of issues and departments, Trump is eschewing the normal processes in favor of governing by whim and gut instinct.
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He's definitely acting strange — he's jumpy and a little rude to the salesperson and then he buys three rings on a whim.
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But you give no weight to the safeguards that have been grafted onto the system, implying that the commissioner rules by whim.
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They're worried, because soon they'll be at the whim of a fancy computer instead of relying on posting during high-traffic times.
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But buying lots of e-scooters and leaving them at the mercy of human whim is an expensive business to try scaling.
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He wants the fate of ZTE, a Chinese telecoms firm banned in America for sanctions violations, to turn on his personal whim.
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The video shows her shopping for surfing boots online, and then, on a whim, she decides to search for silver high heels.
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Instead, she wants to live her life, sharing specific moments on a whim just like any other 20-something with an iPhone.
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Or is he just creeped out by his old buddy and glad he didn't decide to cut his throat on a whim?
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The experience is a nightmare, harboring all the fears of working in a profession where work is chosen seemingly on a whim.
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"If you try ecstasy on a whim, and you're drunk, and you're dancing in 90-degree weather, that is dangerous," Palamar said.
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While there's not nearly as much oxygen as hydrogen in the WHIM, atomic oxygen has eight electrons, as opposed to hydrogen's one.
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And Ugly Organ is the first time we went out on that whim and allowed ourselves—or myself—to be really weird.
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Shane, somehow, finds the entire experience endearing, regardless of the sweaty screaming mosh pit that Sophia ditches him for on a whim.
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The weather changes on a whim, at once leaving you at the mercy of bone-chilling, possibly deadly rain, snow and fog.
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British finance minister Philip Hammond has lobbied for "enhanced" equivalence, which would mean that rules cannot be changed at the EU's whim.
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And I was incensed at the arbitrary turn her life had taken, due to the caprice and whim of several dozen legislators.
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Whether it's from nostalgia, advertising, packaging, reputation, recommendation, or sheer whim, a movie chosen from the shelves attaches you to your choice.
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Not expectations, because he could cancel shows on a whim and then as suddenly put them on, impromptu, all-night and free.
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That could bring a lot of pain to heavily indexed stocks, whose share prices are closely tethered to the market's overall whim.
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I moved to L.A. on a whim, and within a week of arriving, I had hundreds of orders for my balloon designs.
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"Dreamers face expulsion from the only country that they call home based on nothing more than unreasoned executive whim," the lawsuit argues.
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If future creditors know their contractual rights can be suspended on a political whim, the interest rates they charge will go up.
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"And also placating a guy who gets angry and upset and could fire them on a whim," he added of the president.
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She advises taking time to plan for, choose, and work with a financial planner, rather than just doing it on a whim.
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On a whim, Donovan moved from Chicago to Miami and soon found himself with little income to cover his monthly debt payments.
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In a 2010 speech at Auburn University, Apple's CEO Tim Cook discussed how he made a career-changing decision on a whim.
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The ombré look makes her mermaid shade more laid-back, as if she just decided to casually go green on a whim.
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Whim Nail Lacquer in Blue Sky Melody A milky blue hue couples well with grass green and sunny yellow; $10 at ulta.com.
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Holt's other concern at the time was whether the tattoo was done when the patient was drunk, or acting on a whim.
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But his most visible contribution to the global scene came in 214, when he launched Ed Banger Records, practically on a whim.
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But rather than focusing on maximizing his company's bottom line, he views the operation as infrastructure for exploring his every creative whim.
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Ebooks, music, and videos purchased electronically can similarly disappear on a whim, often with little or no recourse for the end user.
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And even if delays mean your original plans go kaput, you can still find something else fun on a last-minute whim.
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In fact, I only allow myself a round every day or so, an attempt to further prevent memory from interfering with whim.
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We're partial to this personalized necklace, which you can add to as initials and families change — or with any sentimental whim, really.
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People treat it as though it's something women do on a whim, why can't they just buck up and have another baby?
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Opened quietly last October, this is not the kind of shop where you can just drop by on a whim and browse.
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But there are different kinds of strength, and there are also other factors at work, including laziness, whim, habit and random chance.
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At 23 she was helping teach theater class and on a whim decided to attend the show of one of her pupils.
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I asked, on a whim, if there was anywhere that locals had taken up arms against the gangs: a self-defense group.
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Here are all of the men and women, mostly of color, who let this family indulge their every petty wish and whim.
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The artbot, officially titled Send Me SFMOMA, will text art directly to your phone, on demand, in service of your every whim.
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She acknowledged that the chance to catch a Broadway musical on a whim was a major bonus to their New York life.
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James Dainard, a cofounder and managing principal at Heaton Dainard Real Estate, got his start in real-estate investing on a whim.
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The designers "served the aspirational whim of wealthy upper-class white women and then were completely dismissed by history," the artist said.
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By his account, Mr. Guzmán would on a whim go to Macau to gamble or fly to Switzerland for a rejuvenation cure.
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For Progress, the fusion of EDM and hip-hop is not a trend to be picked up and shed at a whim.
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Within the 64-page draft, Secretary of Defense James Mattis reassures the Pentagon that Trump won't start a war on a whim.
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By the 1490s, the bank was dead in the water, civic support had crumbled and the Medici were reliant on foreign whim.
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So one day in 2011, "on a whim," Stewart set up a table at a soup kitchen with his son and girlfriend.
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I moved from Florida to Texas on a whim after grad school and was pretty desperate for a job in my field.
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"I'm certainly not willing to make changes just because of the whim of a president who wants to make a political point."
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Tamra West, 22020, a real estate office manager, and her husband decided on a whim to sell their house in Riverside, Calif.
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A few days later, Sasha and Lee stopped by Lucky on a whim and found the same bartender perched behind the counter.
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The ability to fire someone shouldn&apost be taken lightly, nor should it be something that can be done on a whim.
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The roughly half a million Rohingya still in Rakhine survive at the whim of a security state that considers them foreign interlopers.
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Then one day, on a whim, he signed up for Horti, a new subscription service that ships members a plant every month.
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Journalistic outfits have become suspicious that platforms will change the terms of deals and hang them out to dry on a whim.
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New York (CNN Business)Hershey knows how to get you to buy chocolate on a whim — if you're shopping at a store.
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On a whim, Costa-Giles posted to Facebook asking if anyone wanted to join her bright and early for a 4 a.m.
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This is not something that she just did on a whim ... in her mind, this was the right thing to do for America.
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She says that whim decision to pack up and move to Hollywood four years ago definitely paid off, and she's never regretted it.
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Yet the best time I ever had in the game was when I decided, largely on a whim, to move to another city.
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Most people wouldn't clutter their home with a no-name, underpowered Android tablet bought on a whim, but they'll take one from Amazon.
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Its roots in the Constitution give the concept of stare decisis greater weight simply because a judge might want to on a whim.
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Matters are not helped by the mercurial speakers in both houses, who can up-end the order of the day on a whim.
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A woman must be able to 'travel' on a whim and follow the man's work schedule … but will not consider the woman's schedule.
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The Whim app is currently available in Antwerp, Birmingham, U.K., Helsinki and Vienna, according to Hietanen, and offers a range of subscription options.
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In Game of Thrones' penultimate episode, "The Bells," she slaughters thousands of people in what amounts to be a whim and a tantrum.
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In The Great Alone, Hannah's intrepid heroines are Leni and Cora Allbright, who move to Alaska at the whim of Allbright patriarch, Ernst.
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It's chilling to think that Donald Trump knows all of the nation's secrets and can reveal them to American adversaries on a whim.
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Many new firms, such as those in online finance and the sharing economy, operate in grey areas that are vulnerable to regulatory whim.
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In high-stakes communications, the rules are different for different people and organizations — accounting for pre-existing biases and the whim of events.
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No longer at the whim of his father's wishes, or the desire to take drugs, he's just Nic, driving down a California highway.
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Unfortunately I couldn't really tell because of the bedding and this isn't exactly the kind of things hosts can change on a whim.
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A few months later, on a whim, Mr. Sando asked Mr. Hazan whether he could name them after his wife, as a tribute.
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On a whim three months later, suffering a particularly bad case of the Mondays, I searched for flights and actually booked a ticket.
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The owner of Charm City Cakes first popped the question in April 2018 on a whim after having a gut feeling about Colbry.
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And then, he says, you want to start checking your phone slowly on schedule instead of just on a whim when you're bored.
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The promotion originally ran March 10 through 14, but when flight cancellations hit, the companies decided on a whim to extend the event.
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And manufacturers will have to race to figure out ways to wow and impress while Microsoft and Apple do it on a whim.
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This is a significant gap, and people really are subject to the whim or generosity of their employers, or a luck of geography.
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On a semi-whim, I add a bouquet of pink silk (faux) peonies that I'd been eyeing to the cart as well ($13.99).
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On a whim—and with a great deal of curiosity—I queued back up for a match the second we ended the stream.
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Since charity is not guaranteed, some of these people would end up at the whim of an insurance market unbound by government controls.
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Candidates soon will have the ability to call each other out on a whim and engage in oral discourse for everyone to see.
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Or that you can hop on a bus, train or plane on a whim, without needing a permit, and travel across the world?
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The former is a political belief, subject to change on a whim, while the latter is an elemental part of one's human identity.
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The problem is aggravated by the complex, multi-ethnic form of many African states, whose borders may have been created by colonial whim.
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Britain, meanwhile, wants a more accommodative system of equivalence that does not rely solely on the "whim" of Brussels to grant market access.
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Yes, Donald Trump is a weak and insecure man with no core values to prevent him from acting on a self-interested whim.
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This administration seems hellbent on replacing a civil service that works for all taxpayers with a political service that serves at its whim.
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To answer just such a whim, Farrow & Ball has introduced Paean Black, named for the color of an old prayer book's leather cover.
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The investor made the purchase on a whim "to make sure someone didn&apost do something crazy with it," he told The Times.
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The businessman made the purchase on a whim "to make sure someone didn&apost do something crazy with it," Cuban told The Times.
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On a whim, in 2017, the husband and wife entered a contest — aptly called the "Win a Baby" contest — through radio station B103.9.
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UNFORTUNATELY, working at a start-up all too often involves getting bossed around by undertrained (or untrained) managers and fired on a whim.
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The next time I go grocery shopping, I will strictly adhere to a grocery list so I don't make on-the-whim purchases.
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Wing It focuses on things that are far enough away to feel like a vacation, but close enough to do on a whim.
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But that lifestyle wasn't sustainable for me, and so one year ago, on something of a whim, I applied to win a house.
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There's a video floating around the Internet of him sparring with Marcelo Garcia, and he won a Kid's World Tournament on a whim.
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And they didn't force us to cater to every whim of Facebook's executives or neglect hungry audiences who came with low ad rates.
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"If we're at the whim of wireless carriers and platform developers, then I don't think large scale improvements will be possible," said Erdogmus.
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Trump would seem, by design or by repeated whim, to lean towards his own version of civilizationalism – with Islam as the central target.
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" He added, "We don't have a lot of assets to be giving every single cabinet member an airplane every time at their whim.
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She submitted photos of herself on a whim and got recruited by Holly herself ... who invited her out to do a test shoot.
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One morning on a whim I put on one of her button-down shirts: a billowy pale-blue one knotted at the bottom.
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According to Gabriella Borter, the business manager of Whim 'n Rhythm, 32 juniors auditioned for the group this year, an unusually high number.
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At first blush, the technology appeared interactive, or two-way, by virtue of users' ability to call up teletext "pages" at their whim.
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In 2013, having recently turned 19, Prior-Palmer decided — on a whim — to enter the Mongol Derby, a rugged long-distance horse race.
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Instead, it was almost a whim after a drinking session at a hotel bar — "I was probably ready for anything," Mr. Murphy said.
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This means that those startups could be shut down on a whim by the publishers themselves, which own the IP of the game.
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Black Mirror vibes, to be sure — and we're talking way more extreme than a digital voice assistant who answers to your every whim.
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And a $229 brushed-aluminum trash can that I decided I needed to replace the junky plastic one I had on a whim.
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Over the phone, he tells me how he posted the picture on a whim while playing a board game at a friend's apartment.
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There are only so many unpopular ideas created on a whim that even a president like Trump is willing to keep pushing on.
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On a whim, she tried out for Royal Caribbean her junior year of college and beat out thousands of others for a spot.
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On a whim, the couple moved again, in 1955, this time to Point Reyes Station, an isolated farming community north of San Francisco.
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He discloses American intelligence to deflect attention from unflattering stories, suck up to people he wants to impress, or simply on a whim.
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In Mr. Trump's highly personalized presidency, foreign policy is a matter of impulse and whim, with no concern for facts or national interests.
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Ailes (John Lithgow) is the dark lord at the center of it all, watching everything, offering counsel or inflicting pain on a whim.
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Instead, the 213-year-old NYU student bought a Juul this summer on a whim and now vapes about a pod a week.
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"Our lives are at the whim of 5- to 9-year olds," said Richard Yanofsky's son Michael, vice president of sales at WowWee.
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Without MoviePass, I would have never taken the risk of going to arthouse theaters on a whim, and just stuck to my multiplex.
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In theory, it is the nature of the job, and not the employer's whim, that is supposed to determine the worker's job status.
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It was done mostly on a whim and only possible due to the free time available in the absence of a real job.
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I just thought, "I'll put in applications for CCA and GEO [the other major private prison company]," on kind of a whim, honestly.
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It transforms the world of Parks and Rec — a pleasant suburban small town where everyone's every whim is satisfied — into an unending nightmare.
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That should be a red flag to investors, suggesting stock valuations could take more hits as the leader governs on a whim, Cramer said.
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So how do we go forward, understanding that that's just an unrealistic and very naïve and nostalgic — to me, boringly nostalgic — kind of whim?
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Considering that there's little rhyme or reason to what he does and that his priorities change on a whim, that's probably sound advice.[Bloomberg]
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The farm is called "No Regrets," which is fitting since Morse moved there on a whim from Phoenix, Arizona and hasn't looked back since.
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"No whim of freedom and 'tolerance' gives anyone the right to offend the feelings of believers," Polish Interior Minister Joachim Brudziński said on Twitter.
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He's best known for "Pop Culture," a mash-up of 40 different songs that he created on a whim when he was only 17.
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On a complete whim, and because I was using Google's new Pixel 3, I decided to see if Duplex was available in my area.
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If passed, internet service providers (ISPs) will be able to give preferential treatment to services, blocking or throttling traffic to websites at their whim.
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Duvall, who reveals in an upcoming appearance on Dr. Phil that she's been suffering from mental illness, started her Hollywood career on a whim.
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GUSTAVIA, St. Barts — It has been 40 years since Jimmy Buffett traveled on a whim to the French island often known as St. Barts.
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The joke works because the punchline — our bosses are bad at technology and good at making mumbo-jumbo decisions on a whim — is eternal.
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Spicy alpaca sausage is a recurring motif, which he might add to a dish on a whim, consulting only his gastronomic imagination for permission.
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Cardi said getting married was a moment she wanted to keep to herself and that the ceremony came together one morning on a whim.
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In practical terms, though, many riders won't be carrying a helmet around for scootering since it's a transportation mode designed for whim and convenience.
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Without a process to give the talks a momentum of their own, the entire enterprise depends on the whim of two highly unpredictable men.
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Basic governance becomes harder when lines of authority are blurred and ministers serve at the whim of figures who do not occupy formal office.
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While enterprise subscription businesses often have lower turnover because there's too much friction to change course, people can change their habits on a whim.
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On a crazy whim I decided to go and booked the hotel room - which he said he would pay for - on my credit card.
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So he'd bought them on a whim from someone he met in a pub, only to then realize that he was terrified of them.
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I applied to three MFA programs on a whim, and when I got into Brooklyn College, I got to really get into the novel.
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So to be specific, I'm actually broke by the standards of people who can afford to book tickets on whim and still make rent.
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That means you probably shouldn't get a pixie or extensions on a whim — and certainly don't go platinum unless you've really done your research.
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In their case, almost on a whim and in their "spare time," they started blogging and posting about fashion, travel, makeup and so on.
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This sends the message to our allies in Latin America and around the world that our foreign policy can change at the president's whim.
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And, to top it all off, the wall behind her new bed features rainbow lights so she can change the color on a whim.
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She ignored the University of Southern California's efforts to recruit her for its track team, and, after graduation, moved to Boston, on a whim.
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Now, as Westbrook seemingly bends the league to his every whim, Young says he knows exactly where the inexhaustible supply of resolve comes from.
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But from Nike's perspective, that is what it was — the company wasn't running Twitter ads promoting the #Breaking2 hashtag all day on a whim.
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As a singer, Joni was sentimental, soaring off into undeniably feminine falsetto on a whim and writing labyrinthine lyrics that often seemed dewey-eyed.
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James Blake has had a longstanding residency with BBC Radio 1, and its afforded him a venue to debut new material at his whim.
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So one weekend, on a whim, I decide to go for a drive and follow her most likely final movements, starting with the school.
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"If you outsource fundamental foundational things to your country, then you're at the whim of bad actors and others who can shut you down."
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If you don't have a strategy, you're not investing, you're speculating, and when you're speculating, your money is at the whim of the market.
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She adopted them on a whim more than a decade ago, when an airport strike left her with some time to kill in Bangkok.
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Once, on a whim, Mr. Lagerfeld had an iceberg trucked in from Sweden to use as a backdrop for a ready-to-wear collection.
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It feels as if the only constant is change, and that means we're forever at the whim of other people's judgments, opinions and decisions.
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Mr. Ruzicka moved to Hobart from his hometown, Melbourne, almost on a whim; he says Dier Makr could never have come about back there.
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"It seems the president is hemmed in even more if, for every one of those people, he can't remove them at whim," she said.
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Most of us wouldn't be able to spend $1,000-plus on a pullover, just on a whim—but we'd love to be able to.
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It was the grief of losing one's child, being raped, beaten, tortured and separated from your own language, family and friends at a whim.
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Vinod Khosla bought the land nearby on what he says was a whim, has never spent a single night there, and regrets it enormously.
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At the 67-seat Anchorage, there's a no reservations policy (with the exception of large groups), ensuring neighbors can come in on a whim.
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Right at Home When children want to design their own rooms, there are ways to honor their choices without giving in to every whim.
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Then, I'll be at the mercy of their whim because there's always a chance they could lay claim to content I've yet to create.
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Instead, we're shelling out big bucks for products that can easily lose features or worse—stop working entirely on the whim of a corporation.
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Then, of course, there is the indignity of having to wait on the whim of an Israeli teenage soldier to motion me to pass.
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"There's about as much justification for snakes being the intermediate hosts as me saying on a whim right now that it's birds," he says.
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The genesis of the military parade, which was originally scheduled for Veterans Day this year, speaks to how this grew from a Trump whim.
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She said Darnold once joined his sister, who was playing volleyball at Rhode Island at the time, in a coed tournament on a whim.
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Activated by a scholar's desire or whim, the volumes career on rails, in red wagons, toward the readers of the New York Public Library.
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Trump is known to change his mind on a whim, and can be swayed by those he is close with outside the White House.
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"Even clients who have several million dollars in their portfolio don't just on a whim go out and buy an $80,000 car," duQuesnay said.
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"If there were more men who auditioned for Whim n' Rhythm, we may have had a more diverse group this year too," says Borter.
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What I've lived, and what I saw with my own eyes, is that laws can be changed at the whim of anybody in power.
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The only way to know for certain was to take a closer look at the warm-hot intergalactic medium, also known as the WHIM.
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A black man in America cannot decide on a whim to take off the "black" label and just be a man, whatever that means.
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Let's face it, pretty much every momentous structure and wonder from history has been created at the whim of one or a few powerful megalomaniacs.
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The stock market appeared to be moving at the whim of Apple, falling back into the red in the afternoon after Apple had moved lower.
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I'm not talking about whatever Netflix airs on a whim—but movies that have just left the theater, like Wonder Woman or Kong: Skull Island.
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Either way, the drastic actions are the latest example of how the fortunes of brands and merchants on Amazon's platforms can change on a whim.
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Before long, Alexa, Siri, Google, and others like them will be woven into the fabric of your home, ready to fulfill your every need whim.
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They reconnected in November after Australia resident Durrant, on a whim, asked her son, Robert Morris, to search for her old beau on the Internet.
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The current employee, who is based in Europe, had been working for a company that was acquired by WeWork on what seemed like a whim.
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He, along with friends Etienne Stoufflet and Travis Laurendine, organized the event practically on a whim, but were surprised by the instant support and enthusiasm.
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In 2015, Adornetto first entered a local zucchini contest on a whim, and easily defeated his competition with a 9-pound zucchini from his garden.
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The U.S. is being led by a climate denier who has little idea of how international agreements are negotiated, let alone renegotiated on a whim.
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The things we used to do on a whim – send a friend a cat picture (or a crotch picture) – can now sink a political campaign.
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The Gear Sport uses a standard 20mm watch strap with quick release pins, which makes it easy to swap out the strap on a whim.
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But memes don't hide the children separated permanently from their parents on the whim of a racist deportation policy — in fact, they often suggest it.
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To be called on a whim and be asked to be a part of something that you half-know what it is and it's controversial?
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But it wasn't a whim decision: According to The Luxury Spot, Lyra had been begging for a side-shave and colorful dye job for years.
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An otherwise lengthy game is reduced from dozens of hours of gameplay into noncommittal, bite-sized episodes that can be purchased at the user's whim.
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We hate to beat a dead horse, but we will I'd never read the Lemony Snicket books before trying out the show on a whim.
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"Many ships are specialised, they are often adapted for individual routes and cannot necessarily just be sent to different ports on a whim," he said.
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Others fret that the princes themselves are part of the problem—that tens of billions of dollars should not change hands on a royal whim.
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You might also be someone who loves Instagram, doesn't mind the data collection, and feels comfortable about informing Facebook of your every whim and action.
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Mooncrash will change key variables on you on a whim (sometimes, facilities won't have power, or they'll feature environmental hazards you have to deal with).
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Whim is currently being tested; it is due to go live in Helsinki this autumn and in two other Finnish cities late in the year.
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The key isn't jobs taken on a whim, it's that young people are adapting to this new way to work and thriving in the process.
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Also, they're constantly fighting for the attention of some handsome rando while producers play mind games and give them villain edits based on a whim.
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Be smart: Some of the victories for normality weren't presidential whim, but process victories by inside players who knew how to slow or stall Bannon.
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What few pundits have been willing to admit is that for many young people, voting Green is not a whim but a well-considered decision.
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That plastic in your pocketbook is the greatest enabler of bad money habits, allowing you to spend on a whim and forsake all budget plans.
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SpaceX CEO Elon Musk proposed a futuristic tube-based "fifth mode of transportation" on a whim back in 2013 after he got stuck in traffic.
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But corralling the unruly President who resists discipline and control and who blurts out inflammatory statements and sets Twitter alight on a whim is another.
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Had my colleague Vlad Savov not sent me the Meizu EP-51 earbuds on a whim, I never would have found my perfect wireless earbuds.
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"Many ships are specialized, they are often adapted for individual routes and cannot necessarily just be sent to different ports on a whim," he said.
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In a press release Wednesday, the magazine ripped Facebook for stifling its content while seemingly allowing other companies to exploit user data on a whim.
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Travis Sarandos, 29, a graduate student in Milwaukee, said he bought six $30 tickets on a whim as Mr. Rodriguez's news conference was underway Sunday.
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The college senior acquired the piano on a whim but says it was one of the best decisions she's made so far in the conversion.
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"I went on a whim, thinking it would be fun, since I hadn't been to Mexico before," she told Broadly in a message from prison.
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All clifftop residential-style villas are ultra-private and exclusive-feeling with private plunge pools, plus dedicated villa hosts to cater to your every whim.
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About 14 years ago, on a whim, she tried a one-day course in willow basket weaving, and found the experience thrillingly identical to swimming.
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But on a whim, he had applied for a job with the Smithsonian and ultimately landed a position with the National Museum of American History.
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One afternoon, on a whim, I asked Matthew Bernhard, a security researcher at the University of Michigan, to take a look at ValidVoter's security posture.
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Ms. Parker said she started doing this on a whim after picking up her morning paper from the grocery store one day and feeling inspired.
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The officials could declare the women's travel and trading illegal on a whim, confiscate their goods and even send them to prison, the report said.
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Her video, filmed on a whim in her car, has been translated into more than 20 languages and been seen millions of times across platforms.
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On a whim, Jason Sellards renamed himself Jake Shears, a play on "scissors" (his friends still call him Jason), and Mr. Hoffman went by BabyDaddy.
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Whether the next attorney general keeps their independence or bends it at the White House's whim will define the executive branch for presidencies to come.
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Named after the iconic character from Elf, my first tea diffuser from Sur La Table was a small self-care purchase made on a whim.
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"I went to every possible store in Kigali, and then one day, on a whim, I decided to create the outfits I envisioned," he said.
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And if he succeeds with one whim or idea, there's another that "fuels the next absurdity," as the source who has known Trump puts it.
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For if military discipline can be overthrown at the whim of the commander in chief, it is no longer subject to the rule of law.
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He had no detailed route, but merely followed his whim, summoned by oddities of the atlas, beautiful-sounding valleys, towns with interesting names: Kremlin, Mont.
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He worked for a New York publishing house in the 1950s before auditioning for a play on a whim, which led to his performing career.
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But occultists and herbalists of yore found parsley to be both lucky and unlucky, depending on what seems to be the vagaries of their whim.
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Chief among those misunderstandings, Maler says, is the idea that abusive relationships are rare, or that victims should just be able to leave on a whim.
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Their place at a top team is dependent on the whim of the coach, whose own tenure might not last a season at any one club.
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While it's a good thing that Nazis are being booted offline, should it be at the whim of tech companies, instead of say, democratically elected regulators?
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The characters peripherally involved are young and are shocked at how something they did out of thoughtlessness or a whim could have devastating real world implications.
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Although we can't yet print complex items on a whim, we are at least heading in that direction—replacing vast swaths of labor jobs with automation.
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But the emerging future of constant over-the-air updates is also a future where our lives are at the whim of short-term corporate interests.
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The Russian occupation is wrong because we just don't change borders on a whim these days, and the human rights violations of Crimean Tatars are unquestionable.
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With actual success of any given venture subject to the whim of outside forces, this growth is the non-monetary dividend that makes the experience priceless.
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I just sort of did it on a whim because I'd had an account for a very long time and wanted to see what would happen.
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These scenes aren't just an aside, a whim to break through the mundanity for a single episode — though The Magicians is also very good at that.
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Louis decides to take her in on a whim after making a wrong turn and coming across a sign on someone's lawn advertising an available dog.
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A handful of enormous tech companies curate the public library we conjure into existence every day, and they can and do delete it at a whim.
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Authorities have also reduced the number of checkpoints and barred the random traffic stops that Shiite militias or security forces used to impose on a whim.
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Honestly though, there have been plenty of days where I haven't planned on shopping and then ended up dropping a couple hundred bucks on a whim.
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Unlike Indian states, Delhi cannot run its own civil service: the city's administrators are appointed, transferred or sacked at the whim of the (national) home ministry.
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Fresh off her Emmy win, the comedian and actress lives her life out loud, taking to Instagram when the whim strikes her — much to our advantage.
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Hannah Spooner and her boyfriend, Pete, went to eat at Little Caesars one day, and on a whim, entered to win a year of free pizza.
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Since that is unlikely to happen, it seems likely that ICE's untargeted enforcement will remain an exercise in erratic excess, subject to political and bureaucratic whim.
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Thanks to Amazon Prime, any item you purchase on a whim can arrive on your doorstep in two days or less — sometimes, even the same day.
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So for Columbus Day, she printed the words "Columbus Was A Murderer" on a sweatshirt and "wore it to school on a whim," she tells Refinery29.
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And a few months ago, on a whim, I filed a Freedom of Information request on food poisoning complaints made to New York City's 311 line.
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But we wanted something special for this first show back, so we asked her on a complete whim, since she had been in town doing SNL.
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Leanne Lauricella, who runs Goats of Anarchy, bought the child's costume around Halloween on a whim and is amazed by how Polly took to the outfit.
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When Gavin Pretor-Pinney decided on a whim to inaugurate the Cloud Appreciation Society at a literary festival, he never expected it to draw much attention.
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In essence, the FCC would no longer be able to abdicate its responsibility on a whim to protect users from the discriminatory practices of internet providers.
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Back in 2011 and 2012, we would alternately capitalize Bitcoin or write it all in lowercase, depending on the whim of whoever was doing the story.
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His own staff had to take away his tweeting privileges for part of the campaign, lest he set fire to another news cycle on a whim.
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SOME countries change their names for ideological reasons (the Soviet Union), some as part of a break-up (Bangladesh) and some on a dictatorial whim (Myanmar).
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On a whim, she decided to drive to Austerlitz, in upstate New York, to visit Steepletop, the estate of the late poet Edna St. Vincent Millay.
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"Mike came into the group on a whim, but he was a phenomenon," says tenor Wanya Morris, 43, in an exclusive clip of the upcoming show.
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So on a whim, I bought the internet famous TubShroom (it has nearly 15,000 reviews on Amazon and a 4.2-star rating) to mitigate the problem.
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There, too, the signs can vary by whim, or by a change in catcher — and with the knowledge that they can be changed at any moment.
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The inherent power differential between powerful male lawmakers and staffers who are expected to cater to their every whim can be a breeding ground for harassment.
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That winter, on a whim, she invited the groom to join her in Barcelona, where she was attending a conference, and their long-term romance began.
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Republicans expressed concerns that the Fed could oust a bank's board member on a whim without considering its legal or moral authority to do so. Rep.
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Since we already had reservations to spend our last two nights at Bahia Honda, I decided on a whim to give Big Pine Key a try.
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Barring a sudden conversion of the man whose whim is Turkey's will, or his unexpected departure from power, American-Turkish relations are unlikely to improve soon.
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He shifts his positions depending on opportunistic ambitions or passing whim, sometimes motivated by nothing more than a desire to echo whom he is talking to.
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But the flip side to this is that Cancers will also expect you to be 100 percent emotionally present for their every whim, mood, and rant.
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They're not free to make their path in this new sector but are at the whim of the platform(s) they've chosen to affiliate themselves with.
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Imagine having what might essentially be your whole fate laid out before you based on the whim and whimsy of advanced data and bizarre personality tests.
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He tooled around the United States stealing almost all the big-ticket game pieces, acquiring new properties on a whim, and collecting kickbacks from other players.
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Smaller festivals that rely on people attending for one day, on a whim, can go bankrupt in a year if bad weather affects walk-up sales.
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The week began with David Antonio Cruz's performance, Green, howiwantyougreen, at Whim Estate Museum, the oldest and only remaining sugar plantation in the US Virgin Islands.
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"It worries me that we have a president who makes decisions by whim and by tweet about how we're going to use our military," he said.
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She was totally committed to her own look, regardless of fashion, and unceasing in her confidence that chance, whim, observation, and passion would yield beautiful cinema.
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The Melbourne entrepreneur and mother of four became the doyenne of a French chateau after buying and gutting the neglected 183th-century property on a whim.
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Posts on WeChat, a social media app owned by the Chinese conglomerate Tencent that is widely used among Australia's Chinese, can be deleted at Beijing's whim.
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Faust signs the pact with a drop of his own blood: his soul after death in exchange for the sating of his every whim until then.
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Many comedy shows are independently produced and the producers operate at the whim of owners who need to generate buzz — and ticket sales — for their club.
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The calculus for companies considering mergers — or any decision — shouldn't be whether they think a president will seek to block or approve it on a whim.
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Mr. Rosenstein has made it clear that he will not fire Mr. Mueller at the president's whim — which, to the president, means he needs to go.
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The upshot is that Trump, who has a real scent for blood, will continue to trample and berate Tillerson whenever it's his whim of the moment.
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It is such a great time for female filmmakers and it's just really great timing and to have moved my life to Canada on a whim.
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For many enlightenment thinkers, pardoning was too dependent on personal favoritism and the whim of the king and sidestepped a more systematic reform of criminal law.
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She only found out he'd died by googling him on a whim six weeks after his death to find his obituary in the New York Times.
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Mitch McConnell has noted already, this President or any President is subject to impeachment at the whim of an "intemperate" (Hamilton's word) majority of the House.
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The president, seemingly on a whim, gave a US adversary closely held information about an ISIS threat that had been provided by a US intelligence partner.
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It has taken me nine years to grow accustomed to the idea that my health care won't suddenly evaporate at the whim of a new government.
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Faye is on a feverish hunt to find her own freedom, which leads her to try everything and indulge every whim, egged on by the producer.
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Such climate-related regulations that Obama issued exist at the whim of the Republican House and Senate — and we know the inclinations of the Republican Congress.
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The decision to switch to the BlackBerry, like many the best decisions I've made in my life, was driven by a combination of whim, nostalgia, and spite.
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The sorts of things you might grab on a whim at Home Depot or Best Buy or one-click at Amazon because, hey, that might be neat.
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For everyone else, this just means you're one step closer to having a body-less computer fulfill your every whim—and possibly drain your bank account.[Reuters]
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If you're wondering ... the system doesn't allow 45 to wake up in the morning and decide on a whim to send a blast message to all Americans.
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Injuries have become a big problem, too, with many scooter companies struggling to promote safety without compromising the inherent convenience of hopping on a scooter at whim.
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"We are talking about people's livelihoods, and we don't want to put people in a situation where we're removing their income on a whim," the spokesperson said.
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The Minnesota-based publicist first applied for the show on a whim in 2016, and the show did not do right by her if we're being honest.
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"This administration seems hellbent on replacing a civil service that works for all taxpayers with a political service that serves at its whim," Cox said in May.
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We applied on a whim, nailed down our annual projections and growth plan, flew out to Mountain View, CA, to pitch Bulletin 23.0 and somehow got in.
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However, the answer is to pay them—and charge its customers—fairly and transparently, not to leave it to the whim of riders to top wages up.
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It was a whim, [and] within minutes, Jonathan Maberry, James A. Moore, Cherie Priest, Kat Richardson, and I had agreed that we were going to do it.
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But where do you begin when walking into Forever 21 and buying a selection of shoes, jewelry, and clothing on a whim is no longer an option?
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"[As a smaller creator], you're really in a place where you're at the whim of the ever-changing algorithm or a random support email address," he says.
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When Whim launched two years ago, it was based on a straightforward idea: What if a dating app was focused on enabling real dates, rather than chatting?
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Delman first came across Copeland in a magazine back in 2011 and was so impressed by her that he reached out to her agent on a whim.
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After all, the first season ended the same way as the book, and now the rest of the story is up to the whim of the creators.
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In 1986, Jones was bought out for $175 million dollars, and three years later, he decided on a whim to buy the Dallas Cowboys for $140 million.
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" She added: "It shifts us back to a time before we passed all of these paid leave bills — when you were at the whim of your boss.
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Click here to view original GIFCan you imagine if buildings in a city could grow and bend on a whim as if they were living, breathing organisms?
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Amazon's Alexa exists to satisfy practically every whim, be it the need for an off-the-cuff joke or a useful answer to a must-know question.
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"Decided on a whim that I wanted to become more of a minimalist," she writes alongside a series of before-and-after photos of her living room.
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A new paper, signed by researchers from from Princeton University and Florida International University, suggests that Bitcoin is largely at the whim of one powerful entity: China.
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Donald Trump is a man whose behavior follows the whim of his impulses and tantrums, much like a toddler, and the world is scrambling to accommodate it.
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Cardi B and Offset took spontaneity to a whole new level -- they got married on a whim ... as in, the day he asked her to marry him.
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In a perfect world, we'd be able to drop everything on a whim and fly to a private island for bottomless daiquiris and walks on the beach.
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Gagne joined the site on a whim, he told VICE—and now, as he wraps up his sentence in a minimum-security institution, he's getting married again.
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They can chase grown men to cars, make snow sleds of their own bodies, and make DIY sprinklers on a whim — with their adorable little furry faces.
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The president of the tiny west African nation, Yahya Jammeh, issued the proclamation, which came with no forewarning and seemingly on a whim, on December 11th, 19943.
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"He's just going to make decisions on a whim without consultation and merit of their analysis," Meeks, a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee told Hill.
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These functions can be changed on a whim, meaning homeowners can go with a flashy, colorful look one night, and a classic, soft-white glow on another.
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More than anything, the album marks Omni's arrival from a miraculously good bedroom recording project, forged on a whim, into a band wielding their talent with intention.
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"Well, I don't make decisions on a whim," said Girardi, who last year was occasionally miffed when questioned about Tanaka and the state of his fragile elbow.
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Had I been toting a "proper" camera, I wouldn't have been able to photograph three separate outlandish vehicles just on a whim while walking past their stands.
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In the primaries, the senator described Mr. Trump as so unsteady that he might even use nuclear weapons against a friendly country like Denmark on a whim.
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"Dreamers face expulsion from the only country that they call home based on nothing more than unreasoned executive whim," the lawsuit says, referring to recipients of DACA.
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Grown men moving guys around at a whim, desperately trying to find the best spacing — impatient, unable to wait for the next pitch without tinkering with someone.
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At the whim of a supranational European despot, England's metaphorical hurt will be made actual, and the team will be forced to fight Portugal to the death.
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Sanders is happy to have more debates but we are not going to schedule them on an ad hoc basis at the whim of the Clinton campaign.
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We must eat the mini-burgers bought on a whim, not bury them in the back of the freezer until the guilt of throwing them out subsides.
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Unplanned America was born over happy hour beers, when we decided, on a whim, to fund a six-month shoot in the States with our own money.
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While he has sent mixed messages on healthcare throughout this saga, President Donald Trump's current whim seems to be to punish anyone who wants to go bipartisan.
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The lesson: When it comes to website security, users are largely at the whim of site administrators, especially when it comes to the constant updating of software.
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If primaries played a minor role and delegates could switch their votes at a whim, what was the point of the nominating convention in the first place?
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Thirty minutes before sunset, on a whim I rode west until I hit one of the many beaches that run along the Dunes of Texel National Park.
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The first, "Made in America," about Jay-Z's festival in 2012 in Philadelphia, he agreed to do on a whim because his family was out of town.
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Malaysia "could, on a whim, decide to just say that they need it for themselves and they wouldn't be wrong in putting their people first", he said.
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Then I ended up moving to London and I pitched it on a whim to a couple of places in the UK and they all said yes.
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"I started making VR in the last two years, so the fact that this film even got entered into Tribeca was totally on a whim," she says.
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A sophisticated pizza and burger place, Kerouac's was opened last year by Kate Claeys and Jake Cerese, ex-New Yorkers who moved to Baker on a whim.
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On a whim, Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai, a writer for Motherboard, the tech and culture site of Vice, tried to contact Guccifer 27 by direct message on Twitter.
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His policies are not the result of deep or long-sustained thinking, but rather the instant reaction to a whim, or to a Sean Hannity professed desire.
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Credit...Alexander Coggin for The New York Times MILTON KEYNES, England — Last summer, a teenager named Tom Austin decided on a whim to record a rap song.
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He had flown to New York City on a whim, buying tickets on Sunday so he could attend the public viewing of the items the next day.
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While at the whim of an internet connection and app, the Cubo, for the most part, allowed me to rest a little easier while my baby slept.
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Clevers said it was essentially a whim of three PhD students working in his lab who'd grown bored of reproducing mouse and human kidneys, livers and guts.
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While it had been the practice of the IRS not to tax restitution prior to the law's enactment, that could have changed on a whim, he said.
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With streaming, artists can instantly put their music online, which lets them test out songs, release music on a whim, or even adjust albums after they're released.
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Farmers argue they are then forced to make expensive upgrades to their facilities on a company's whim, driving them further into debt, or risk losing their contracts.
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On a whim I decided to buy the Smart Keyboard Folio, figuring I'd probably return it in a day or so, just like all those prior Folios.
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His vocals veered between melody and various degrees of sneer, rant and cackle; he had a habit of adding an extra syllable — "uh" — to lines at whim.
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"We're talking about undoing something that was the project, the signal accomplishment of a whole group of countries — on more or less on a whim," Musgrave says.
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You create your own world and it takes a couple of years, but I see so many people, they're at the whim of their boss, their company.
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Her bill would also prevent the passage of tough rules later by a future FCC or Congress less beholden to the every whim of entrenched broadband monopolies.
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Since most adults don't get a set week off for spring break, your springtime trips might be taken on a whim more often than with months of planning.
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While this does mean a little planning should go into it, that's still less than a month so we feel like the phrase "on a whim" still applies.
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I put dozens of hours in, typically, playing each stage as a giant playground—meticulously combing through stealthily, then experimenting with all my wacky powers on a whim.
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In the very first episode, Rebecca runs into an old flame on the streets of New York City, then proceeds to move to his hometown on a whim.
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Yes, we may eventually use gene-editing to cure diseases and endow our species with new capacities—but such research cannot happen at the whim of rogue scientists.
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"I don't believe that being in the fashion industry means that you are at the whim of designers or whomever is paying you," Wilson wrote in her post.
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If you stroll through a Whole Woods—or any grocery store, for that matter—aimlessly purchasing on a whim, you're on a fast track to some serious spending.
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On a whim, he gives up the business and leaves his wife, starting anew as the owner of a small run-down restaurant in the outskirts of Helsinki.
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This is, after all, the year that brought us Beyoncé's Lemonade, a massively popular album about the heartbreak a woman endures at the whim of an unfaithful man.
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The curious thing is that Brexit was supposed to be about "taking back control": immunising the country from foreign whim and interest, while asserting national dignity and independence.
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I ended up telling them on a whim over dinner after a few glasses of wine because I knew if I didn't say it then, it wouldn't happen.
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It's important and can take your IG account to the next level, but the fact is that not everyone can come up with cool quotes on a whim.
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Since his hit series Crown of Kings single-handedly keeps Empirical running, employees were instructed to cater to his every need and whim whenever he visits the office.
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The scenario wasn't unfamiliar: The Edwards family was nomadic, roaming from town to town every six months to a year, at their father's whim, and often without warning.
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Finally, Zynga and many other lesser-known businesses illustrated that if you build a business on top of another business, you are at the whim of their decisions.
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Chris Coons, the Delaware Democrat on the Foreign Relations Committee, said a summit like this, on a whim and without proper preparation, wasn&apost really diplomacy, but entertainment.
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Politics aside, he was a French-speaking, tailored suit-wearing whiz with a conscience and a capacity for tending to Congresswoman Jackie Sharp's (Molly Parker) every sexual whim.
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But I have little interest in really playing MLB The Show 17 (outside of Retro Mode, which is simple enough to pick up and play on a whim).
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It's harder to see newer, more in-demand movies that are likely to sell out, but it's also easier to check out what's in theaters on a whim.
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While companies are maturing, the sector is at the whim of governments and it's still unclear what rules and regulations will be placed around the sale of pot.
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One of WeChat's first attempts at aiding tourism is a mini app called "MyHelsinki", a collaboration between Tencent, mobility startup Whim, the city of Helsinki and other partners.
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Walker tells Refinery29 she was "hibernating on Monday and searching Yelp for the best challah French toast" when she decided to create a Yelp account on a whim.
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But the apparent imminence of his departure depends completely on which part of the cast you're consulting, and what the president's whim was in his most recent conversations.
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If they own a home, as 80% of them do, they fear losing it; property rights in China can be overturned at the whim of a greedy official.
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About an hour before La Milpa was ablaze, on a whim and a bet, they used their walkie-talkies to order chivo — goat — for the next morning's breakfast.
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But if Trump is permitted to the break the seal on the Fed's independence, what will stop him from doing that again and then again at his whim?
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It was only after he missed a flight to meet with coaches at the University of Southern California that he decided on a whim to Google CSU's program.
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This past January, according to the Madrid-based Cuban Observatory on Human Rights, some 28503,22019 individuals were jailed at the regime's whim, more than 500 of them women.
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"The issue with [retail] bankruptcies is you're at the whim of the court," Chief Executive David Simon said last week on a conference call with analysts and investors.
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With a smaller user base (90 million versus over one billion for Google Maps), Waze has the freedom to introduce new ad products on more of a whim.
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Taken as a whole, Carnival's vision for seamless customer service that can anticipate your every whim was like an Uber for everything, powered by Netflix recommendations for meatspace.
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These people do a lot of political work and are very committed, and this isn't a hobby or a fad that people decided to do on a whim.
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You can say right now that this is not a constitutional guarantee for preexisting condition coverage, therefore, Congress could, at a whim, at any moment, deny the coverage.
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The ease of using the form has led many students to decide almost on a whim to add one, two or even 10 more universities to their list.
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He started training for wrestling on a whim in 2016 and had been doing it for less than a year when he walked into an Evolve open tryout.
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I came out here [to LA] on a whim because somebody listened to my music and gave me a chance to stay up here and figure it out.
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Without spending my entire day camp paycheck, I was able to secure outfits and transform into a confident, fashionable young adult at the whim of an outfit change.
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"He doesn't possess the executive power to reorganize the government at whim," said Jody Freeman, a law professor at Harvard University who served in the first Obama administration.
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There is every reason to think the whole thing is a whim or a publicity stunt, like McGregor's sudden "retirement" last spring, which lasted a day or two.
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Many of us don't drive when abroad — instead we enjoy bus tours, taxis or other private vehicles, but that doesn't mean you're at the whim of your driver.
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Mayor Bill de Blasio has some influence over the transit system, but he is largely at the whim of state leaders who have controlled the subway since 1968.
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It's not uncommon for people in his situation, after hearing from counsel that there is a warrant, to quickly leave the premises, unwilling to chance a judge's whim.
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The fact that this could occur on a presidential whim, with little to no advance warning, is the kind of thing that keeps Russia watchers up at night.
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In 1965, while teaching at Stanford, Dr. Garriott applied to NASA on a whim — "the same way one would apply for any other government position," he later said.
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This past Monday, on a whim, Jackie Summers, a liquor-brand owner, put out a call on Twitter for people to join him for a virtual cocktail hour.
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Rifling through my backpack for some headphones to distract myself, I found, instead, a small white pack of ginger gum that I bought on a whim months before.
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All these chapter forms are short, if unpredictable, and the reader feels not at the whim of an experimental dictator, but in the steady hands of a master.
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Higelin plays an egotistic singer whose career is in decline and who decides on a whim to fake his own death to prove how fickle artistic reputations are.
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He was certain to clash with a president who governs by whim and tweet, who trusts his "gut" more than he does his closest advisers and strongest supporters.
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Whim n' Rhythm will continue to have two soprano and two alto parts, and The Whiffenpoofs will still consist of two tenors, a baritone, and a bass part.
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"The Whiffenpoofs and Whim 'n Rhythm of 2018 will accept and thoughtfully consider all auditions from the class of 2019," the groups said in a statement on Facebook.
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But the recent backlash over the program has focused on the exemptions for athletes, which over the years seem to have been given out almost according to whim.
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Mainly, they move independently, apart, coming and going as if by whim, so it registers as a change when they pair off or line up or synchronize briefly.
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Part of you thinks it's awesome to watch people drive a Mercedes that costs $150,000 at 100 miles an hour, then buy two of them on a whim.
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My aunt, by then, was married, having just officially tied the knot in Las Vegas on a whim after a common-law marriage that spanned nearly two decades.
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Shot on a whim on Super 8 and Hannah's iPhone over three days in the Colorado wilderness, Paradox—out now on Netflix and limited theatrical release—is unconventional.
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