It was a bit crazy, a bit nerve-wracking, a bit intense.
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Hone a bit, hone a bit, hone a bit, and there it comes.
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The 2018 car is a bit lower, a bit sleeker, and a bit shapelier.
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"I'm a bit liberal, a bit Christian-social, a bit conservative," she said in 24.
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"I'm a bit liberal, a bit Christian-social, a bit conservative," she said in 2009.
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Dollar got a bit weak, long rates got a bit higher, yield curve got a bit steeper.
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I like a bit of camp, I like a bit of humor, I like a bit of animation.
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We gotta close her down a bit more, start working a bit more, use your jab a bit more.
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"I'm a bit of a designer, a bit of an engineer and a bit of a project manager," Paton says.
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There's a bit more freedom here, a bit more room for players like me to stretch their virtual legs a bit.
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ADULT. always felt a bit more serious than their peers, a bit artier, a bit more aloof, a bit less likely to prance around small clubs with a dildo strapped to their forehead.
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Everything was a bit of a blur, a bit confused.
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He's a bit bloodthirsty and more than a bit feral.
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More focussed, a bit more jaded, a bit more invested.
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Which is to say, a bit weary, a bit monochromatic.
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Will he be a bit softer, a bit more measured?
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The city is a bit different, a bit more conservative.
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"Sometimes a bit of smokescreen, sometimes a bit of quiet, and sometimes a bit of opaqueness might serve us a little bit better."
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But it's a bit strange to not already have these principles and these ideas running a bit earlier and a bit more formalized.
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So something which is a bit lighter, a bit funnier maybe.
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You can stretch a bit and be a bit more bold.
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Sometimes I'm a bit under-aggressive and sometimes a bit over.
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There's a bit more blood and a bit more dirt, too.
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"Fast fashion is a bit silly, a bit stupid," Cridland says.
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It has to be a bit darker and a bit naughty.
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Christian: We talked for a bit, and danced for a bit.
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Maybe it's because it looks a bit futuristic — a bit unreal.
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He may be a bit excitable, a bit of a windbag.
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You may be a bit too short, a bit too one-dimensional, or have a jump shot that is just a bit too ugly.
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They were a bit younger than us and quite a bit groovier.
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But things that are a bit more personal, a bit more original.
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The workplace is a bit QWOPy, and you're a bit QWOPy too.
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Sometimes, though, there is a bit of whimsy, a bit of flair.
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But everything seems a bit too long, or a bit too short.
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They are feeling a bit fragile, a bit tired and emotionally vulnerable.
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Maybe we were just a bit too much, a bit too laddy.
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People should be allowed to be a bit weird, a bit odd.
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Everyone is a bit right here, and everyone is a bit wrong.
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And we're going to be a bit wry and a bit detached.
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Someone was beyond saving and suffered too much, they administered a bit more of the pain relief and yet a bit more and a bit more.
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It's a bit of a technology play, it's a bit of a subscription play, and it's a bit of kind of where these vehicles are evolving.
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The idea of 'local radio' has, thanks primarily to Alan Partridge, always seemed a bit naff, a bit tinpot, a bit, well, local. Smalltime. Parochial. Provincial.
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They like a bit of wrong, a bit of clumpiness, clumsiness, granny-ness.
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In fact, Alan is now a bit cheaper and a bit more comprehensive.
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Every race I felt a bit more comfortable and a bit more confident.
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I'd sobered up a bit and relaxed a bit more, laughing and joking.
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Many Americans might trade a bit of GDP for a bit of life.
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I thought they drew a bit of Trump blood, but only a bit.
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It always had a bit of grit to it, a bit of toughness.
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He looks a bit tired, even a bit sad and lost in thought.
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The right answer is a bit of both and a bit of neither.
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The result: A bit more for the driver, a bit less for Uber.
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Ms. Goodwin, steeped in Victorian fiction, uses many of those tropes in the series: a bit of Emma, a bit of Mr. Knightley, a bit of Dickens.
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Oh and the screen's a bit smaller and the bezels are a bit thicker.
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So there's a bit of esoteric knowledge that just dropped in value a bit.
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Maybe the world is a bit more risky and maybe a bit more uncertain.
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The songwriting matured a bit and became something that was a bit more abstract.
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You might be feeling "a bit sweaty, a bit sick, and disorientated," says Goldstone.
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L: It was a bit, but.. C: It was a bit of a gamble?
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That's quite a bit of money, but this is quite a bit of TV!
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I feel like a bit of swagger and a bit of attitude is missing.
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England suddenly, and for the first time, looks a bit young, a bit panicky.
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"I just thought, I'm missing a bit of grit, something a bit more funky, something with a bit heavier bass," he told SiriusXM host Mikey Piff this week.
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Better to call it a sensibility: the sensibility of whoever feels a bit unsure of who they are — a bit peculiar or out of place, a bit funny.
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The best such musicals are a bit outré, a bit funky, a bit too fey or fine to survive in their own time, and maybe even in ours.
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" The dancers, Mr. Farley said, will wear white clothing and sneakers to look "like seraphic track stars — a bit artist and a bit athlete and a bit angel.
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A bit spicy, a bit sweet, a bit tart: NoNo Sauce combines all these attributes in a sauce meant for marinating, basting and glazing, especially with grilling in mind.
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So it did come as a bit of a surprise, a bit of a shock.
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Sir Ed is a bit more experienced; Ms Swinson a bit better with the media.
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Aren't they a bit corny, I suggest, a bit naff; maybe even a smidge smug?
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It will take up a bit more space on a nightstand — but just a bit.
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"People want something a bit heavier here, a bit closer to the chest," adds Lucia.
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For the US it makes a bit of difference, and for Europe a bit more.
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And you are a bit more relaxed about it, you settle in a bit more.
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The body is "a bit rusty, and the knees are a bit cranky," he admits.
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I mean we can add a bit of thinking a bit of creativity to work.
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"The language previously had been a bit ambiguous about that, a bit sheepish," Morrison added.
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I thought it would have been a bit more frantic and a bit more panicked.
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They just want to tax them a bit more and regulate them a bit more.
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"The gallery brings in a bit of Hollywood and a bit of entertainment," he said.
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"Everybody was a bit more ballsy, or a bit more exciting, and a bit more interesting," editor Colin Goudie told Yahoo Movies UK. Gilroy confirmed that the third act of the film also changed "quite a bit," and was a difficult needle to thread.
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"I hung around, got a bit lucky, a bit angry, a bit frustrated at the umpire," Federer said in the now obligatory comedy duo on-court interview with Jim Courier.
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"Some things we've seen in the past, Seb gets a bit frustrated but it's probably been a bit more uncharacteristic this year, probably been a bit too much," said Ricciardo.
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He was like every other Republican, but a bit more so, and a bit better liked.
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"He is a bit skinny, so we are building his strength up a bit," Kells said.
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The S8 has a bit more detail, but LG balances everything else out a bit better.
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That seemed a bit baffling to us, or a bit hard to comprehend, but very funny.
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Deeper consideration might have given the book a bit more substance, and a bit less froth.
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The assumption is the character has progressed a bit or their life has changed a bit.
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There's a bit of the old (Horde mode!), a bit of the new (something called Escape
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Every day she gets a bit more confident, and our creations get a bit more challenging.
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Porter's path to Seattle has been a bit more roundabout—and a bit more eyebrow-raising.
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I think everybody felt a bit of responsibility… and everybody probably felt a bit fucked over.
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You can hear a bit of Sonic Youth in there and a bit of PJ Harvey.
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Sienna played a bit of violin, a bit of banjo, some electric guitar, and some bass.
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The final cross was just a bit too high, the outstretched leg a bit too short.
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"Seems a bit hasty in my opinion, seems a bit preemptive one may say," he said.
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He is a bit angry and a bit authoritarian but his heart is full of love.
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Slowly, I also regained the sense of agency I lost—a bit here, a bit there.
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But then there's the mustache — something a bit new, a bit working-class, and very Midwestern.
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Sophie Lorain's black-and-white feature has a bit of Aristophanes and a bit of Bollywood.
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They're a bit too enjoyable to be vanitases, but a bit too mannered to be enjoyable.
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Then we can add a bit of thinking and a bit of creativity to the role.
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On a basic level, we all like a bit of guidance and a bit of advice.
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The suggestion is that the world has always been a bit craven, and a bit crazy.
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THEN I got a bit of James Brown, and THEN I liked that little bit of singing when it went a bit reggae and it was almost a bit Bob Marley there.
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Trello is a bit simpler and more flexible, but MeisterTask is a bit more intuitive and smart.
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"Maybe in yellow to make it a bit less boring and a bit sexier," she tells me.
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I get a bit peckish, so I snack a bit on some fruit before going to sleep.
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"With Snapchat, it's a bit more raw, a bit more real," explained Rhodes, who goes by @Rhodes73.
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In the mean time, though, a bit of hydrocortisone cream will make you feel a bit better.
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A bit grim, a bit unremarkable, a passing component of women's lives but not the main focus.
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Each list will be a bit shorter and hopefully, a bit less daunting than a longer list.
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That added a bit to the fun of it all, made it a bit of an adventure.
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"Obviously four years on, I'm a bit more experienced, there's a bit more expectation," Fox told Reuters.
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"I have always been a bit like that, though — always a bit of an island," he said.
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A bit of diversity, a bit of planning — I think companies are welcoming that kind of idea.
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"We are seeing the euro rebound a bit, we're seeing the pound rebound a bit," Gaffney said.
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It's quite a bit larger, at least, while the laptop itself is a bit smaller and lighter.
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We talk a bit about football, amongst other things, and generally have a bit of a laugh.
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Sophie: It's a bit embarrassing to say so, but I guess I like a bit of romance!
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Dig a bit deeper into the debate, however, and our odd couple makes a bit more sense.
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The nerd in me wants a bit more rigor, a bit more plausibility underneath the exuberant fakery.
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And I still do a bit of writing, and I help a bit with studio work sometimes.
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Unfortunately I went a bit heavy on the soy sauce, so the sausage is a bit salty.
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In my second year I was a bit unlucky and I made a bit too many mistakes.
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"I wanted to fight a bit more and make the match a bit more tighter," he said.
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Producer: Military movies, you have a bit of a bit of a love-hate relationship with them?
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The PIXI EVO gives you a bit more flexibility with extendable legs for a bit more money.
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But the Microsoft Surface Hub 2S feels a bit different, a bit more advanced, and it might actually deliver on the promise of making collaborating with your coworkers just a bit less painful.
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A bit too nosy, a bit too sweaty, a bit too prone to weird statements ("Nothing that dies in Derry stays dead"), all of which Bev writes off as an elderly person's quirks.
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To "Roast a bit" is to RIB someone, and a bit of that roast (14A's "Roast bit") — not just a small piece, but a "bit" as in a joke — is a ONE-LINER.
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FED'S DALY SAYS INFLATION A BIT ABOVE TARGET IS 'FAR BETTER' THAN A BIT BELOW, IN TODAY'S ENVIRONMENT
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But the spread of bike sharing has made millions of lives a bit easier and a bit better.
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Wondering how I can move in and create a bit more space and take a bit more time.
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I ran marathon after marathon in roughly the same time, sometimes a bit faster, sometimes a bit slower.
|
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The title is maybe a bit ironic: they're not quite boys anymore, they look just a bit tired.
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It sounds a bit odd, but when I see a Caucasian skater, it's a bit of a shock.
|
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Mobile has made 1Password a bit of a hassle, but fingerprint support should make matters a bit easier.
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You need to add a bit of dirt in there; you need to add a bit of sweetness.
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Rather, we learn a bit here and a bit there whenever Tillman happens to interview someone about them.
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For example, total hours worked were up quite a bit; average hourly earnings were up quite a bit.
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Studies have shown that men have a bit too much confidence and take a bit too much risk.
|
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Mr. Bee smiled — a bit wistfully, a bit ruefully — as he finished telling the tale of 433 Broadway.
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That figure vacillated a bit, but had fallen a bit to 4 and 5 percent in recent weeks.
|
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The Packers have been a bit better in pass protection, and Rodgers trusts his receivers a bit more.
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I haven't, but my eyes are just a bit too puffy, the whites just a bit too red.
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You can think of it as spread out over a bit of time and a bit of space.
|
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Over the years, I have raised my standards a bit and my wife has relaxed hers a bit.
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His reasoning reads a bit like science fiction and a bit like a rabbi's parsing of biblical law.
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It's a bit of a Surrealist joke, a bit of an abstract sculpture and comfortable to sit in.
|
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I'm a bit biased toward the products I've recently tried because they're a bit fresher in my memory.
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No, the beer is a bit of a gimmick and a bit of a social experiment as well.
|
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You can customize their sound quite a bit so there's quite a bit of depth you can bring to "Jasper" and "Dez" if you want to explore their unique artistic styles a bit more.
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The man who emerged from that loveless childhood is, unsurprisingly, a bit of a loner — though to call Gornall a bit of a loner is akin to calling Beyoncé a bit of a singer.
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"Fifty percent is quite a bit," Love replied, but struck the deal with O'Leary, despite looking a bit dejected.
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I'm meeting a friend for lunch a bit later, so I decide to go into town a bit early.
|
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The Surface Headphones tend to sound a bit muddy, while the Beats feel a bit stuck in the mids.
|
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The average Indian uses a bit less electricity than a citizen of Gabon, a bit more than a Guyanan.
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"It has been a bit of a hassle and a bit of a big issue in Kenya," he said.
|
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See, Cher and Madonna have a bit of a history that is filled with a bit of bad blood.
|
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This season, they're a bit frilly and a bit feminine, and feature elements like dramatic sleeves and gathered details.
|
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Meanwhile, Peña looks a bit more casual — if not a bit concerned — in a jacket and button-down shirt.
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And it had a bit more story element than Pokémon Go does, which is a bit more free roaming.
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While it steals a bit of storage, this feature should make the backseat a bit more comfortable for passengers.
|
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I think Blair has a bit of depression, a bit of anxiety, and a proclivity toward anti-social behavior.
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That's the thing: She's a bit of a control freak, and I wanted her to loosen up a bit.
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The two tussle a bit more and the man two-hand shoves him with quite a bit of force.
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It is a bit more expensive than a Premium account and a bit less expensive than a Family account.
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This is what I'm feeding it: Which is a bit low, but I also fudged my figures a bit.
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There was a bit of shimmying, a bit of punching the air, and even a little twisting going on.
|
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The telecom giant was a bit more upfront when announcing its availability earlier this week — but just a bit.
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As a story device that's a bit more tense, a bit more sustained, I don't think anything beats texting.
|
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Maybe stretching the field a bit more will get Neymar, Coutinho and Jesus a bit more room to work.
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When Osbourne discovers bones in a neglected basement jail cell, he sounds a bit triumphant — and a bit spooked.
|
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She described him as "a bit of a clown" and "a bit of a hippie," but an extremist nonetheless.
|
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Many don't quit their jobs, but they do tend to work a bit less and retire a bit earlier.
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A drink so basic — a bit of this (alcoholic) with a bit more of that (nonalcoholic) — never completely disappears.
|
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We'll get to these concerns in just a bit, but first, a bit more about the new paper itself.
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"I think everything is a bit more refrained there, a bit more procedural," she said of her home country.
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I crawl in bed and read for a bit before falling asleep, and T. comes in a bit later.
|
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It's always a bit of a cringe and a bit of a laugh, much like "The Bachelor" franchise itself.
|
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One Man Band may not be one of Pixar's prettiest shorts — it looks a bit drab, a bit flat.
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She is seated and smiling, looking ancient and wise, a bit like Marcel Duchamp, a bit like Fred Astaire.
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So too do its competitors, who sound a bit more like everyone else and a bit less like themselves.
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Some insects like the body when it's fresh, others like it when it's a bit older, a bit dryer.
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To Britons of a certain milieu, Mr. Trump is a bit grubby, a bit common, a bit — as Nancy Mitford, that chronicler of elite British life, would put it — "non-U," (that is, non-upper class).
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I put on a bit of makeup: Vichy mineral 30 gel, Fenty foundation, a bit of under-eye concealer, a dash of powder on the nose and forehead, blush, a bit of eye crayon and lipstick.
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There aren't even any effective sad-lad classic tear-jerkers like a bit of Gorecki or a bit of Grieg.
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It's always that feeling that I'm trying to make this a bit easier and a bit more fun for women.
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I'm OK, I'm lucky nothing is seriously injured I lost a bit of skin and banged my knee a bit.
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The updated keyboard would allow the keys to travel a bit longer, and it would be a bit more durable.
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It is a bit more expensive than a Premium account and a bit less expensive than a Family account. 7.
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"I wanted her to have a bit of armor and be a bit more warrior like," Turner told the publication.
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You can see quite a bit of data right on your wrist, though swiping through screens is a bit laggy.
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And then it grew a bit more and a bit more and it ended up being more than I expected.
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I had a couple of laps where I had a bit of a cushion and I could breathe a bit.
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Since this seemed a bit far off (and honestly a bit pie-in-the-sky), we didn't pay much attention.
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While he remains a bit of an enigma, episode 3 pulled the curtain back a bit on his character's depth.
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"It's in our interest to reduce that leverage by a bit to generate a bit more financial flexibility," he said.
|
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He turned his $39.84 into $1,4493, then a bit more, then a bit more, and eventually a whole lot more.
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Broth should be a bit saltier than your desired taste because the flavor becomes a bit muted when served cold.
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I'd say the entire sector is rerating a bit, and it is a bit of an all-weather investment approach.
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Pruitt's been in the news quite a bit lately, enough so that it's a bit overwhelming to follow it all.
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And even the cool teachers, that were a bit younger and had a bit of banter, them ones yeah… bruv.
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Genovese was a bit more rash—a bit more hungry, maybe—and convinced Vincent "The Chin" Gigante to whack Costello.
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This is all a bit technical, so let's pull the lens back a bit, to Schröder and Storm's larger conclusion.
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Like, 'OK I like this result, so maybe I'll change the parameters a bit to get something a bit better.
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Geese are these really interesting, playful animals that are a bit scary and a bit antagonistic, and they have this interesting kind of conflict with humans, and they seem kind of mischievous but also a bit blank.
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"(Olynyk) went through the whole practice and we did quite a bit of up and down, quite a bit of scrimmage, quite a bit of live action," Celtics coach Brad Stevens told reporters after practice on Sunday.
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Even in amateur videos, it's common to see folks who are clearly performing for the camera: The noises are a bit too theatrical, the positions a bit too uncomfortable, the glances toward the camera a bit too lingering.
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"It's true that in the tennis world we are all a bit egocentric, a bit focused on our own little thing, our own little concerns, and we sometimes forget a bit to open up to others," Cornet said.
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You get a bit of halloumi, some greens in there, a bit of chicken dippers—anything fried in a sandwich, basically.
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The exterior has two zip-access side pockets a bit like the Vitesse, but larger and a bit easier to access.
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Whenever I said, 'Do it a bit sweeter' or 'do it a bit more charming,' he thought he was being tricked.
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When he's nutting it out playing a bit of d'n'b, a bit of dubstep and everyone's going, 'What the front door?
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In Malaysia there's a bit of circulation, even though it's hot you get a bit of a breeze but here, no.
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It's creative, but it feels a bit complicated, and will take a bit of memorizing to really become a power user.
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Combine that with rhetorical sympathy and awareness of your audience, and the situation gets a bit warmer, a bit less awkward.
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"He tried it on me for a bit, until we had a bit of a fight about it," Bowie told Loder.
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The Bolt is a bit smaller and a bit thicker than most smartphones—a good size to carry around all day.
|
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VR is already going through a bit of a tough phase and sales of existing headsets has slowed quite a bit.
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ONE OF MY ANALYSTS HAS BEEN LOOKING AT IT A BIT ANYWAY, AND WE LOOK AT RISK/REWARD QUITE A BIT.
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He's staying with me for a bit while he remodels his house, so he's been helping out a bit to compensate.
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I lightened up my auburn hair a bit with a blonde balayage, because I've been wanting a bit of a change.
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Meanwhile, he and L drive around for a bit more, taking in a bit of the west side of the island.
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It seems with every progressive generation the Mini lineup gets a bit fatter, a bit more awkward and a tad uglier.
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It's a bit confusing to describe, and that's partly because I found the game a bit confusing and frustrating to play.
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I think some people found it a bit creepy because we're people but we look a bit like cats dancing around.
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It's big and strong and... to stand on our own might be a bit of gamble, a bit of a risk.
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LS: Those are a bit corny, they have one Disneyland where it's like this Shrek one, your chair shakes a bit.
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This particular incarnation of Ambrose — who Perdomo described to Shadow and Act as being "a bit of Captain Jack Sparrow, a bit of David Bowie, a bit of Jimi Hendrix, and a bit of Loki from Thor magically rolled into one super entity" — dates back to Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa's 2014 comic book, The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.
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I'm still a bit of a reading glutton, I think, because I browse, read a bit of the back copy, flip through the book, read a bit of the text, and if it still seems fascinating, I read it.
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To make things a bit more confusing, the term blockchain has become a bit diluted as the hype has continued to bloom.
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"I hope U.S. lawmakers can care a bit more about domestic U.S. matters, and do their job a bit better," she added.
|
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To make talking to the bots a bit more compelling, the company tried to give its different bots a bit of personality.
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That report, like many of his findings, just needed a bit of armchair analysis; but occasionally, a bit of fieldwork is required.
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I had Sergachev a bit higher earlier in the week, but the Lightning making him a healthy scratch spooked me a bit.
|
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Charge is getting changed quite a bit with this update, making it a bit less effective and less draining on your mana.
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To oversimplify a bit — but only, I think, a bit — the Sanders view is that money is the root of all evil.
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Both are lightweight for e-bikes, though the Cowboy is a bit heavier at 16.1kg or a bit less than 36 pounds.
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Its colors are a bit duller and its whites are a bit warmer, while the Nokia 7.1 has a cooler, grayer cast.
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BUT I THINK THE GENERAL TREND HAS BEEN TO A BIT TIGHTER LABOR MARKET AND A BIT OF ACCELERATION IN LABOR COMPENSATION.
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Be warned though, they're a bit tricky to put together if you don't have a bit of DIY and tech knowhow beforehand.
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You can feel it getting back to normal though, it's getting a bit louder, things are starting to feel a bit better.
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"If the bridge is a bit rocky, or takes a bit more time, that's one thing," he said in a recent interview.
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It sounds a bit dickish and a bit anti-equality, but often it's really hard and waiting in line can be annoying.
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It has a bit less infrastructure than you would expect, and a bit more productivity per head (as well as more crime).
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So yeah, [it was a] privilege but shrouded in a bit of regret and a bit of sadness for what was gone.
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Further, the system takes a bit of time to connect and start playing and the on-screen display is a bit laggy.
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I'm sure the other teams will bring a bit more tomorrow, but I also think we have a bit more to find.
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It sounds a bit like Soylent, which itself sounds a bit like SlimFast and all those products from the 1980s and 1990s.
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It's at this time of year that a lot of us try to eat a bit healthier, and exercise a bit more.
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I've gotten a bit harder to please; if I do watch porn, I need the kind that is a bit more suggestive.
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From there to the media hype, which felt very forced, I was a bit bewildered and ultimately felt a bit creatively stifled.
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Changes can then be made to the object, cutting a bit off here, say, adding a bit there or drilling a hole.
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VideoSlam VideoSlam is a bit more versatile than Daycap, though that also means it has a bit more of a learning curve.
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If a worm eats a bit of your body, and then a bit of my paper secret, does that make us related?
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The big thing that came across to me was that it all looked a bit more edgy, and a bit less fun.
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Astronomers have modified the giant-impact hypothesis a bit To fix this problem, astronomers have modified the giant-impact hypothesis a bit.
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And indeed, it's pretty simple to use, with some additional features buried a bit for those who are a bit more experienced.
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But those days I was a bit more selfish, a bit more macho, and I sort of omitted to mention her contribution.
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It's a bit narrower than other smartphones, which might look a bit odd, but makes it much easier to use one handed.
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Pros: Ideal for making juice, unique hexa blade system, smooth blendingCons: A bit pricey, struggles a bit with ice, not very quiet
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It's a bit like the finger-drawn memos the iPhone has supported, but a bit more precise, thanks to the S Pen.
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He had trailed in pre-election polls by around 20 points — a bit less in some polls, a bit more in others.
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It's Perturbator trying to be jazz, which is a bit funny, a bit silly, but I think it came out pretty well.
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"We might be a bit boring, a bit German," CEO Tim Hoettges told reporters as he pitched the new four-year plan.
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But keep in mind how you can move the needle to make the world a bit more fair, a bit more just.
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The real boots were more rounded, "so I sharpened these up a bit, made them a bit more 21st century," Day said.
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Every bite would include a bit of the smooth with a bit of the rough, the two never completely mixed up together.
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They mostly want men writing for men because the ideal voice is a bit dominant, you have to be a bit deprecating.
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"Uninspired," with its aimless angst, is a bit "Girls," a bit "Seinfeld," a mix that's fairly common in the web series world.
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This is something that's happened a bit with previous cameras (and it's normal for a bit of water to sometimes "confuse" touchscreens).
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"Right now there's a bit of a backlash against screens ..." All that may still sound like a bit of a tough sell.
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I like a bit of painting and stuff like that, so I fancied going out there and seeing a bit of wilderness.
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In other words, some bisexual men appeared to be a bit more into women while others were a bit more into men.
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"Sterling has rallied quite a bit over the past week-and-a- half and the weakness today is a bit of check on those gains and a bit of profit taking," said Tapas Strickland, of National Australia Bank in London.
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What follows combines a bit of James M. Cain and a bit of "Macbeth" — and more than a bit of topicality, since the events in the film, though they unfold away from Cairo, overlap with the Tahrir Square demonstrations of 2011.
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There's always a bit of friendly competition over who is doing something great each year, but it tends to move around a bit.
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We did that by creating a bit of a buzz, a bit of a noise around our launch, and it's just taken off.
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In low-light scenarios, auto-focus takes a bit more time to sharpen and photos come out a bit on the grainy side.
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At least on the sentiment front, it certainly makes sense that copper may have run a bit too far, a bit too fast.
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Even if a rate hike was unlikely in March, I was a bit surprised they didn't at least raise the expectations a bit.
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After Hennigan told the judge she was "a bit of a cunt," the judge replied: "You're a bit of a cunt yourself."—VICE
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"We can do quite a bit, and we will do a bit, but 'impossible' we cannot do," Mr. Hatz said at the time.
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Pinterest is also providing a two-factor option that can make getting the code a bit less annoying and a bit more secure.
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So the temptation, she says, is "to make it easier, a bit smaller, a bit less risky, but then the effect is lost".
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According to the post, Lena was a bit stuck on a math problem, so she messaged the cops for a bit of help.
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It's time to let your feet rejoin the world of the living with a bit more breathing room and a bit more color.
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WE OF COURSE CAN'T ANNOUNCE IT NOW, WE BOUGHT QUITE A BIT OF STOCK AND WE'VE GOT QUITE A BIT MORE TO BUY.
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If we take a bit more of that approach, a bit more unity of purpose, we'll get a great result out of Brexit.
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Some of them are genuine fans and I like having a bit of a chat with them and a bit of a banter.
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If a driver feels a bit of pain, and wants to drive with a bit of pain, I think that's the driver's decision.
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"The classic thing, especially for our generation, is that anybody with a bit of spark, a bit of passion, will leave," laments Stead.
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Dropbox and Salesforce have danced a bit in the past as cloud companies tend to do, but today's announcement is a bit broader.
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It's a bit pricey, and a bit not-what-people-expected, but the well-funded startup seems to have avoided a complete miss.
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In London, while living in a squat in Kentish Town, he got by with a bit of dealing and a bit of thieving.
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England continues to tempt fate in the back, with passes that arrive jusssst a bit late, or go jussssst a bit off target.
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Her wan conclusion to an otherwise fearless book feels like a bit of a put-on and a bit of a cop-out.
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"We have to be a bit modest about where we are with Rise and be actually a bit tough on ourselves," Bono said.
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Now it is a bit different, Hungary is a bit less high-beta and Poland has lost some of its safe-haven premium.
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A bit too slow, a bit tiresome — kind of like, I imagine, how it may feel for Carrie to be on her meds.
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I was probably a bit naïve about the whole thing seeing how it was a bit of a lucky-break job for me.
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They're malleable, but still make getting a good fit a bit a bit tough, especially during the setup process, which requires a perfect seal.
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"All in all," he says, "we're going a bit slower and [with] a bit less risk to stabilize the company and growing from there."
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Even though the room seems a bit messy, it was made on purpose to show you a bit my materials I am working with.
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But if you let your gaze travel a bit further south, things get interesting and certainly a bit surprising: Hathaway opted for combat boots.
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His love for chaotic and difficult jazz is a window into his own personality: intense, a bit complicated, perhaps a bit hard to love.
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It takes up a bit more of the screen now, but it's also a bit more explicit about what tapping certain things will do.
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DoubleTake simply crams a bit more information into this same interface, showing multiple photos, specific interests, and a bit of each user's full profile.
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I read for a bit, but ultimately decide to turn on Sylvan Esso, slide a bit deeper into the bath, and enjoy the wine.
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It is a bit sick and slick, but it sets a mood of serious intensity and makes the glorious architectural place a bit mysterious.
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"It's really quite good, but to think there's mashed chicken in there is grossing me out a bit" adds his wife, a bit embarrassed.
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Tonight it's a bit slower and we hang around for a bit, cracking jokes and talking about where we want to travel to next.
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"That side of me always felt like a bit of bravado, on the last record especially, and a bit of a mask," she says.
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In time he added samba and calypso grooves, a bit of rock, a bit of rap, a pot pourri from the whole African diaspora.
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"There are a lot of people out there who are just putting patients on a bit of this, a bit of that," he says.
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If the euro area is to keep Italy on board, it will need to become a bit less austere and a bit more Italian.
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While the world of wearables has been getting a bit stale recently, Proof by Milo Sensors is trying to switch things up a bit.
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We took some, but a bit later when one of them asked me for a bit more, I realized that I didn't have it.
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I experimented with fit and even tried stretching them out a bit and, though this helped a bit, I still always felt the squeeze.
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All those small tweaks added up to a product that feels a bit more like sunglasses and a bit less like a face camera.
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People who worked out early tended to eat a bit less and move a bit more than their peers who exercised at other times.
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"'I'm a bit in, I'm a bit out, maybe tomorrow I'll be back' ... — this isn't on," Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker chided last week.
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Though Kitagawa does suggest that the low end may get a bit of a reprieve as children's tablets get a bit of a bump.
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Some of the theme entries felt a bit stretchy to me, which made what should have been a smooth Monday solve a bit bumpy.
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Should Westworld focusing on its characters a bit more this season also mean a bit more personalization, or is that not really the point?
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Instead, it exists in this vacuum, which is a bit English, a bit American, and could be set any time between 1980 and now.
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It's still a bit tricky to say when rain arrives, but the latest trends have suggested midday, while older ideas were a bit later.
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I mean, we have this idea that everyone else's life is perfect, and God forbid we feel a bit fragile or a bit down.
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It's such an important story for the States, but I do think it does require a bit of knowledge and a bit of understanding.
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Remove the star anise and cinnamon stick, stir and mash a bit with a wooden spoon, and allow to cool a bit before serving.
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Each of these environmental policies was introduced by the Obama administration with the aim of making our air a bit safer to breathe, our water a bit safer to drink, and our planet a bit safer for future generations of humans to live on.
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"It's an attractive opportunity so we're looking to de-risk it a bit more, so we've got a bit more drilling to do," he said.
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"If everyone's living a bit more virtually now," Hunter asks, "does that mean that all of life is becoming a bit more dissociated from reality?"
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With a perfectly ripe and soft avocado, you can even cut back a bit on the mayo and substitute a bit of the mashed fruit.
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"It's a bit of being lazy but also a bit of needing tools of productivity because we have more demands on our time," Allen said.
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This contrasts a bit to the first class, which seemed a bit more focused on camera-based startups that centered around selfies, AR and photos.
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So we'll need a bit more explanation on that because you'd expect to see inflation moving up a bit higher in that type of environment.
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"It's a bit rude to be honest and a bit pushy," Bastien Valtille, who works for French MEP Pascal Durand, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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For this recipe, I decided to add a bit of fire and a bit of smoke — cayenne pepper and smoked paprika — to the breading mixture.
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The process is a bit time consuming, and involves a bit of artistic talent, but the results are hair raising – much like this herbaceous daiquiri.
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But the hope is always to be playing a character that's a bit more developed than that, and a bit more meaningful to the story.
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She didn't know who he was spending his time with, but she noticed that her son's demeanor had turned a bit hard, a bit distant.
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And also like Will and Kate, the Dragon King and Queen are waiting a bit (or, more than a bit) to announce their child's name.
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"I was a bit rusty obviously and need to brush up on a few things and come back and get a bit better," Dimitrov said.
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The moon will also be a bit brighter than usual — also due to the fact that it will be a bit closer to the Earth.
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Wednesday's delivery may have been a bit more forceful, the fans a bit louder; maybe more voters tuned in thanks to the media hype machine.
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"They probably have a bit more time and a bit more flexibility than BHP does," said Brenton Saunders, a portfolio manager at BT Investment Management.
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This club's hours were generally pretty comparable with the local Costco's, except it opens a bit earlier and stays open a bit later on Saturdays.
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"The timed events let me down a bit, in the individual pursuit I got a bit carried away and rode like a junior," he said.
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They look pretty much like the national picture, with the exception of Sanders doing a bit better and Biden a bit worse in New Hampshire.
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Clark found it liberating to imagine minds freed from their ordinary, meaty bodies, but GOFAI felt a bit too intellectual, a bit too high up.
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But it's true that this record is a bit more weathered and maybe even a bit more cynical than my youthful exuberance on Never Surrender.
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It's a bit like the French approach to drinking: a bit of watered-down wine with dinner teaches children the appropriate way to enjoy it.
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As with any other musical instrument, there's a bit of a learning curve, so prepare to be a bit frustrated as you learn the ropes.
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On Stories, even if you're a bit red or a bit blemished or there's an unflattering angle of your chin, it's gone in a day.
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"I think they're just exaggerating a bit about it, it's a bit overdramatized," he told CNBC while driving his taxi in the Northern Irish capital.
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Michael Scott from "The Office" laughing, but also in a way that seems a bit contemptuous Feeling a bit victimized by these "laughing" GIFs. 10.
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I'd been cooped up for a bit with post-E3 obligations, and it sounded like a great excuse to get out and about a bit.
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The gist is that regardless of how you feel about the company, your views are probably a bit too negative, or a bit too positive.
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In two days and a bit of walking I got four different pictures ... The rocks haven't moved, but the vegetation has changed quite a bit.
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"I look up and someone's looking a bit worried and you don't know if they're getting ready or they're freaking out a bit," he added.
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Trust in Tim: If running mates are supposed to be attack dogs, Tim Kaine is a Pomeranian, a bit too cuddly, a bit too nice.
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Assi is a bit of a bully, Salam is a bit of a mook, and the film doesn't force them into a too-easy friendship.
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Along with that, people around you will be a lot more supportive if you're a bit more flexible and a bit less douchey about it.
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"The ruling is a bit vague, leaves space for interpretation, which means that the risk for banks is a bit smaller than expected," he said.
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"I also want to make it look a bit glamorous to get girls maybe a bit inspired to branch out and try an engineering class."
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The car is certainly comfortable, but the ride can get a bit busy at highway speeds as both ends start to move around a bit.
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The second time through, things grow a bit louder, a bit more cacophonous, without the group ever losing the formula that keeps the work stable.
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Assi is a bit of a bully, Salam is a bit of a mook, and the film doesn't force them into a too-easy friendship.
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Fury's a bit more elusive, so I have to just kind of pin him down a bit more, then do what I want to do.
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Most Pepe cards are pretty benign, but some other ones are a bit more racy, like touching on themes that are a bit more taboo.
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Teens tend to go to sleep a bit later and wake up a bit later than the average adult — something called a "delayed" sleep phase.
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"I'm pretty much known for my red hair, but whatever's in it makes your skin a bit darker, and your hair a bit darker," she says.
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Except, instead of a bit of a stitch fixed by chomping down some Haribo, I actually had a bit of a job in front of me.
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In a good season you make a bit more; a bad season, yes it costs you a bit more but you've got to balance it out.
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Her website has a bit about creating an Office of Immigration Affairs and talks a bit more about ending family detention and private immigration detention centers.
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Heffy is one of those indecently nice people that make you feel a bit better about the world (and by comparison, a bit worse about yourself).
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Besides the fact that the Google Home Mini sounds a bit better than the Echo Dot, Google manages to make everything feel just a bit simpler.
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So I sat there with a nail file for three nights trying to file away a bit of the handle to rough it up a bit.
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Interest-rate sensitive names are probably a bit oversold short-term, and a reasonable argument could be made that stocks in general are a bit frothy.
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I'm a bit surprised the company didn't go a bit larger this generation — gaming is one of the stronger arguments for large screens on mobile devices.
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They're different in a handful of little ways that felt a bit frustrating at first, although, I believe Jabra intended to break the mold a bit.
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While its name is a bit unsettling, the drink itself only has a mild grapefruit flavor with a bit of that filmy, electrolyte-y Gatorade aftertaste.
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Suddenly, we're all a bit less responsible and a bit more impulsive, combining laissez-faire with joie de vivre, which usually results in mid-week hangovers.
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A bit of inflation, even more than a bit, is just what banks need; it makes them more profitable and helps whet clients' appetite for debt.
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You could borrow a bit more or save a bit more or consider a gap year between high school and college to put away additional funds.
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Although it is a bit large, it's actually not much wider or fatter than the smaller versions of the same appliance — it's just a bit taller.
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"When the world is in a bit of turmoil, as it is at the moment, we all want to take a bit of comfort," she said.
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I felt like my old friends had gone a bit batty, a bit shrill, they were trying too hard, talking too much and making no sense.
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The film focuses quite a bit on that, could you talk a bit about how you cope with grief and how it translates to your music?
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The headband that you resize to secure the headset felt a bit janky, and the whole thing is a bit awkward to get on and off.
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Trilobites You know that face your dog makes, the one that's a little bit quizzical, maybe a bit sad, a bit anticipatory, with the eyebrows slanted?
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Le Sommer, Henry, Gauvin all looking a bit more dangerous, and the American defense — so solid in the first half — is suddenly looking a bit panicked.
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They still think that if only the Republican establishment had been a bit better organized, a bit quicker on the draw, they could have kept control.
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I don't think we come out here in a straight moonshot, but potentially we get a bit of stabilization and a bit of an uptrade here.
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A goal by Denmark might open things up a bit, but its early adventurousness seems to have faded a bit on a hot afternoon in Moscow.
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That's why during the porting process from arcade to NES, Hashimoto made himself a bit of a shortcut to make things a bit easier for himself.
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The song itself is quite often ... George Martin said it was quite irritating; quite often music historians say it's a bit tedious, a bit of fluff.
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Lay-n-Go Wired Tech Bag, available at Amazon, $31.45This is similar to the BagSmart organizer, but it's a bit larger and a bit more expensive.
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"This year Santa seems to have come a bit early and markets are a bit overbought," said Shane Oliver, Sydney-based chief investment manager at AMP.
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WHICH, AS YOU SAID, HAS BEEN A BIT OF A SOURCE OF FRUSTRATION FOR US. FABER: IT IS SOMETHING WE'VE DISCUSSED A BIT IN THE PAST.
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Intriguingly, millennial Democratic men are a bit more pessimistic than millennial Republican men, and senior Democratic men are a bit more pessimistic than senior Republican men.
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What's more, there's only one train per day that makes the trip, departing DC a bit after four and arriving in Pittsburgh a bit before midnight.
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But it offers a unique combination of features that make it an ideal fit for anyone looking for a way to keep their houses a bit warmer during winter, a bit cooler during summer, and in general a bit more breathable in terms of overall air quality.
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Fi is a new company that's looking to inject a bit of technology into what was previously a bit of plastic or metal attached to a strap.
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"It will certainly draw a bit of attention to them but I think the consumer is wise enough to see it is a bit contrived," Curtis said.
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When you learn about how the brain actually works, how it actually perceives the world, it's hard not to be a bit horrified, and a bit humbled.
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"The U.S. unemployment rate edged up a bit, so you could say that the U.S. jobs numbers were a bit mixed," said Securequity sales trader Jawaid Afsar.
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"In my ideal world India should do a bit less renewable and a bit more coal for the next 10-15 years," Mr Subramanian said in May.
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If you look closely though, you'll notice that the colors are just a bit faded and the highlights a bit blown out again on the HTC 10.
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"Eurasia and Africa were a bit disappointing; Latin America was a bit disappointing, particularly Brazil," Mark Swartzberg, Stifel Nicolaus beverage analyst, told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Wednesday.
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The operating margins aren't bad, it's a bit of a trendy pick and coffee may be a bit of a habit in addition to a consumer experience.
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The ad feels a bit like the series of adverts that Matthew McConaughey did for Lincoln in 2014, that used a bit of existentialism to sell cars.
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That may be a bit of exaggerated wishful thinking on Greene's part, but to carry out the interviewer's metaphor a bit further, it's clearly still early innings.
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"What I saw was the place needed a bit of fun — let's dance — let's have a bit of fun," the event's organiser 'Mo' Reagan told Radio National.
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"We don't predict further disruptions, we have nevertheless considered them for our guidance proves a bit more cautious but it's, again, a bit our style," Jestin said.
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"On lips, I went with nude with a bit of grey undertone to add a bit of oddness to it and to add simple drama," he explains.
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That's why Ring Capital plans to invest around €5 to €10 million ($6 to $12 million) in each company — sometimes a bit more, sometimes a bit less.
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The functions are a bit hard to discern at first — a bit of a bummer for a device that's meant to work right out of the box.
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So what if a few people needlessly spend a bit more and get nourished a bit less, chasing after a gluten-free miracle that may never come?
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The Daydream EP is a bit more polished and less lo-fi than our other recordings, but we felt like we should up our game a bit.
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" Spade, 54, describes his father as "cool and funny," but also "a bit of a skirt-chaser, times a thousand million," and "a bit of boozy Suzy.
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This is also a really great opportunity for the show to play a bit more with alien cultures, and to flesh out individual species a bit more.
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On any given month over the past several years, the U.S. economy has generated about 200,000 jobs on net, sometimes a bit more, sometimes a bit less.
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With a bit more tailoring, there could be management of those particulates, high in the stratosphere, that have a volcano-like capacity to cool things a bit.
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Gallagher is of the opinion that people on Twitter are "all just a bit serious and miserable" and enjoys lightening the tone with a bit of teasing.
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The French response has been a bit more policing, a bit more intelligence, but no concerted effort to stop radicalization, whether online, overseas, or at specific mosques.
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"It's important to note that Congress has cut the agency quite a bit before you got there, and quite a bit recently, in relative terms," said Rep.
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Rachael is wearing dark sunglasses and it seems like she's a bit cautious, because her family admits they were a bit startled when the photog rolled up.
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I like a bit of plot, I like having input, I like experimenting and, oh, go on, a bit of a kink that I haven't explored before.
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Tabloid magazines had a field day every time a woman stepped out, her face looking a bit more plump, a bit more round than her last outing.
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This year, that number might go down a bit due to vaping, so maybe just get yourself a Juul for a bit and see how that goes?
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But she was wrong in a normal way — she took what Powell had done before her and made it a bit more brazen, a bit more aggressive.
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It averaged around -10 degrees, some days a bit warmer, some a bit colder, but a far cry from the -35 we had recently endured in Kazakhstan.
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Toni Tell me a bit about Decision Desk HQ. It reads a bit like a Disney movie: A ragtag volunteer team takes on the mighty Associated Press.
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Still, the gap between great and non-great items — nothing comes close to bad — is a bit too wide and comes into view a bit too often.
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Wearing a short-sleeved top over something long sleeved is both a bit grunge and a bit youthful — and can make winter dressing a lot more fun.
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He's a little bit less confident and is hesitating a bit more, so I knew I had a bit more time to put my game in place.
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And so the fact that I like wide shots did help, and of course I know a bit about music and I know a bit about light.
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We cried a bit, giggled a bit, took an us-ie (you might call it a selfie) and headed to the theater for her first Broadway show.
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Getting this out of the way: Writer-director Quentin Tarantino's latest is a bit too long and has a hyper-bombastic ending that feels a bit unearned.
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"It's a bit of a flight-to-quality environment so that's benefiting the dollar a bit," said Chuck Tomes, associate portfolio manager at Manulife Asset Management in Boston.
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But there was already some expectation that the euro would be a bit soft going into the U.S. jobs numbers on Friday so we are a bit weaker.
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But I think he was a bit concerned at times that I was being a bit of a twat, smoking weed and making music that wasn't that good.
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But in case you want a bit more information about the program, let's go a bit deeper here:How can you sign up for the Book Box for Kids?
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And you can see how those things create those divisions, particularly in situations where people are already feeling a bit vulnerable or a bit judged for their choices.
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The sticker price is a bit larger than a typical accelerator, but Wallace said that's because the companies his firm is backing would be a bit more mature.
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Seems like a bit of a blind spot in 2017, though live stream is also a bit far off for a product that's so dependent on post-production.
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Even something really a bit mad, if you can do it a bit well, if no one else is doing it, all you can lose is your time.
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You may have to do a bit more searing, a bit more roasting, and perhaps work with some trickier ingredients (scallops, for example, are a disaster if overcooked).
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After things settled down a bit, Barack offered a bit of sass, which Michelle was rightfully not having, along with his version of Chapter 8 in Michelle's book.
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Although this may look like a bit of harsh way to rescue these animals, the group noted that some of the boars were a bit aggressive when approached.
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The colors are also a bit washed out, while the Canon leans to the blue a bit too much; the P9's photo has the best color accuracy.
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The one in front tastes brackish, this one for drinking is a bit sweet, the one at the back is a bit salty and usually used as medicine.
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Not only is 'Night in the Woods' a bit of a deep cut, this Sharkle shirt is a bit of a deep cut from 'Night in the Woods.
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The first time you navigate around the thing with a finger, you'll notice a bit of difference — namely a bit of added friction versus a standard glossy display.
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That's difficult in an emergency department but ... if you slow down a bit, and give them a bit of time, in the long run, you will save time.
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But his music has always been a bit more surreal and a bit more unsettling, utilizing synth melodies and effects processing that favor hazy disjunct and abstract logic.
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The keyboard is a bit cramped – taking a bit of getting used to if you're making the jump from something full size – but it's pretty easy to adapt.
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I had spent weeks dreading this moment and to look down and see something a bit different, a bit foreign, but still feel like myself was so refreshing.
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Once OSIRIS-REx is in space, it'll be a bit of a waiting game Once OSIRIS-REx is in space, it'll be a bit of a waiting game.
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Pros: Works for dogs of all sizes, comes with a "chew" warranty, efficient minimal design Cons: A bit pricey, accompanying leash is a bit flimsy, no reflective elements
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These colors, even though they&aposre really pigmented and beautiful on their own, altogether just kind of got a bit muddy, like, a bit dark and brown-looking.
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Even though I did touch it up a bit just to make it a bit more sharp and clean-looking, this was very minimal effort on my part.
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Generally I prefer a bit of minimalism in my bags, though I've been known to go in for something a bit more complex, if it strikes my fancy.
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Instead he was a bit more somber, saying that Hendricks had been the toughest fight of his career before hesitating a bit and stepping away from the microphone.
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With its latest collection of sunglasses, the iconic American brand is sparking our nostalgia oh-so subtly via styles that are a bit oversized and a bit ombré.
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And the more time I spent by Phan's side, the more it seemed to me that porridge as a word — porridge — was a bit unsatisfactory, a bit ... vague?
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Quite a bit of activity goes on before the primary or caucus (see Pennsylvania for a great example), and quite a bit goes on afterward (as Colorado demonstrates).
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He had been this kind of a bad boy warlock and then was a bit more romantic on part two and a bit of a sidekick for Sabrina.
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The Mayor is a bit too loose with food expiration dates and a bit of a hoarder when it comes to his old corduroy pants, according to Chasten.
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But in "Ninth House" she seems to feel freer to let us into her world more abruptly, with a bit more terror and a bit less hand-holding.
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The hood is a bit too bulky and thickBecause the pouch to turn the sweatshirt in on itself is located in the hood, it&aposs a bit bulky.
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And with a bit of care and a bit more rain, they will soon be ready to harvest, regardless of what happens to the world in the meantime.
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Temperatures could rise a bit overnight and push from the 50s toward the 60-degree mark or so, along with a bit of mugginess if you rise early.
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Minor gestures could have saved Remain in 2016; a bit of flexibility, a bit less determination to impose humiliating terms, might have led to a soft Brexit now.
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"It's a bit like a bus because it has stops, it's a bit like a cab because you book it and it has guaranteed seats, and it's a bit like a metro because it has a network of roads," Citymapper's president and head of business, Omid Ashtari, told The Guardian.
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More I see of the sky and the less I see of the buildings, I`m going up, I do feel a bit more, a bit more nervous. Oh!
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Alice in Wonderland has become a bit of a punchline, both an example of how Hollywood no longer has any new ideas and a bit of an instant relic.
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I assume this is because I'm a bit more self and sex positive than I was when I was a teenager and know what I want a bit more.
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If the 2015 version of Smoak had made contact a bit more, and struck out a bit less, he'd basically be what Morales was with the Royals this season.
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Especially when your stylist pulls out a razor to "thin it out a bit" and you end up with look that's a bit more mullet-y than you pictured.
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I've adjusted a bit after some time with the phone, and find myself using the fingerprint scanner a bit more than when I had first picked up the S8.
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Initially she was just a bit baffled, to be honest, and then kind of as the show's grown and gotten more popular she gets it a bit more now.
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I want to attract the French people's attention to the fact that every time you talk, you say a bit of this, a bit of that, and never decide.
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I see women in magazines and wish my lashes were a bit longer, my curls just a bit more defined and shinier, my stomach flatter, and my butt bigger.
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Sprint is a bit of an exception as it is using lower frequency spectrum so it is covering a bit more area, but not at the highest possible speed.
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Wong says they're thinking about moving the seat back a bit, though, if anything, I just wish the handlebars had been a bit higher, maybe halfway to chopper-style.
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Over 12 songs, they dig further into the creeping rhythms and hazy melodies that they explored on Taster, but the music's a bit more structured, a bit more linear.
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Rose also knows going after someone you think is a bully by being a bit of a bully yourself is a bit hypocritical even if it was well-intentioned.
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Earlier investor Aspect Ventures gets a bit of make-up too, but all the other pre-IPO shareholders get diluted a bit (as noticed by the folks at EquityZen).
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You guys veered into more melodic prog over the last couple of records but this one sounds like it'll be a bit darker, a bit closer to your roots.
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I'm talking about me, so this reference is a bit "old" but it gave me a bit of Flavor Flav from Public Enemy: cheeky, not aggressive, but just playful.
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It did shed a bit during the first few days, which I chalk up to the moss getting loosened a bit during the shipping process, but otherwise looks great.
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The popular British diver Tom Daley, a two-time medalist, is openly gay and a bit of an icon, and his boyfriend is a bit of a celebrity, too.
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Because for now, the zinc options market is signaling there is a bit more bullish excitement to come, but only a bit and only in a relatively short timeframe.
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She said the right was a "bit windy" and a "bit wobbly," but she's just a pro that not even a little wind could throw her off her game.
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But Lederer's clever animations help add a bit of context, and sometimes even provide a bit of insight into what might have inspired the graphic designers who created them.
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Nicholas Batum can do a bit of everything on the floor and is one of Charlotte's defensive anchors, but the team could use a bit more scoring from him.
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Tonally, it's a bit like Patti Smith's Just Kids narrated in the style of Werner Herzog, with a bit of Slavoj Žižek—or at least his jokes—tossed in.
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With the benefit of hindsight, stocks were a bit more expensive than they looked in September 2018 because earnings have fallen a bit short of forecasts from that time.
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But Trump actually received a slightly smaller share of the vote than Romney did — a bit below 46 percent for Trump versus a bit above 47 percent for Romney.
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"I think it's a more open sounding record, a bit more inclusive, and a bit more engaging," Barnes tells me before taking a moment to taper his own conclusions.
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"They can be a bit loud or a bit messy, but we love them," says Butch Spyridon, the chief of the city's convention bureau, of the pre-wedding parties.
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Acknowledging that "it's gonna take a bit for people to catch up with that," Swift added that she has started to see a bit of a shift in society.
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These animals also learned a bit faster and remembered a bit better than the mice with parents that had been inactive, even though none of the young animals ran.
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"We have seen a bit of festive buying but more selling because gold prices had shot up quite a bit," said Brian Lan, managing director at Singapore dealer GoldSilver.
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NASA couldn't just bring the astronaut home immediately; reentry is a bit like being locked inside a washing machine, and the landing is a bit like a car crash.
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"We have seen a bit of festive buying but more selling because gold prices had shot up quite a bit," said Brian Lan, managing director at Singapore dealer GoldSilver.
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"The fact that concerns eased a bit this week weighed on the dollar a bit but that has reversed and so that is why gold is easing," said FOREX.
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"We need to see a bit less dry legalism and dry dogmatism and a bit more of the flexibility that we have demonstrated in our white paper," Raab added.
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We definitely have a story that we want to tell that gives us a bit more of the origin of the disease, but that's down the road a bit.
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It might take a bit of time to research what your state has to offer, but it can help you save quite a bit on your initial investment. 5.
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But your situation is a bit … er … tricky.
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Each — you imagine, feeling a bit crazy — watching.
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If you want to do something that requires a bit (just a bit!) more physical activity than watching a movie, pick up a pumpkin and break out your carving knife.
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Two major taste notes: East Coast oyster—maybe a Blue Point or Quahog or something similar—topped with nutritional yeast, making her taste a bit briny and a bit savory.
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"I was a bit concerned going into the race but I was fine, probably a bit of adrenaline," said the German, who had struggled with a neck strain on Saturday.
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Today's organization isn't one I'll be using (for now), so I feel a bit out of place — but, at least it gets me out of the office for a bit!
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We'll be able to say a bit more when we're able to spend a bit more hands-on time with the product, which should be in the very near future.
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A bit of liberalism here and a bit of populism there, a flurry of initiatives for left-behind Britain one moment and a flurry for high-tech Britain the next.
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" Agrees Clarke: "[Camera] checks take longer, costumes are a bit better, hair and makeup a bit sharper — every choice, every conversation, every attitude, has this air of 'this is it.
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After they rode around for a bit, Sofia took the wheel herself, cruising solo for a bit ... and then giving a ride to one of her and Kylie's gal pals.
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But I think the biggest change really just sort of suddenly wanting a bit more privacy I think, and being a bit more protective and being less trusting of people.
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By designing its own chips, Apple could go a bit further than the standard power management chip, making the iPhone a bit more efficient when it comes to power usage.
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And then at some point they'll ask me a bit of an awkward question that I can't wriggle my way out of, and we'll talk a bit about my stuff.
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But ultimately, Uber thinks that many riders will prefer opting to walk a bit and wait a bit, since the goal is to ultimately save everyone involved time and frustration.
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But he's nearly deaf and has gone a bit soft," and after a bit he adds, "People don't deserve such a splendid house, now, when they're dropping bombs on everything.
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I think, looking back, we maybe subconsciously wanted to tone things down a bit, and make a record that was dark, sonically and lyrically, that normalized our fanbase a bit.
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"It's a bit of tit-for-tat, but I wouldn't call it a trade war… these things happen, I think people are getting a bit alarmist about it," he said.
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AmorePacific Treatment Enzyme Peel Cleansing Powder, $60, available at SephoraIf you like a bit of DIY action in your skin care, mix a bit of water into this exfoliating powder.
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Ten years earlier, the share with a loan stood at 2628 percent, a bit lower, and the average amount owed, adjusted for inflation, was also a bit lower at $28503,22019.
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Reaching maximum damage as Zarya will take a little bit longer and require a bit more strategy, making her a bit less of a mandatory tank pick in team compositions.
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At times, it can be hard to tell whether Travis is a sports pundit who knows a bit about politics, or a political adept who knows a bit about sports.
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Adding a bit of your strained pasta water to your sauce, whether jarred or not, both thickens and seasons the sauce a bit more before tossing in your cooked noodles.
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This makes it a bit easier to use the buttons on the right-hand side, but just a bit tougher to play games that require both analog sticks at once.
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I was done at the donut shop a bit early, and the host said I could come over whenever, so I rolled in a bit early and helped set up.
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Muncy made several subtle adjustments to give himself a better chance, crouching a bit in his stance, lifting his knee a bit higher and using more of an uppercut swing.
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They've been pretty close to Bank of Canada's 2% target for essentially two years now, maybe with the slightest upward trend from a bit below 2% to a bit above.
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"This is my third playing week out of five and that's why I feel I've had a bit of form because I've played a bit of tournament golf," he said.
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So even though Will had accepted it, I changed it around quite a bit (there is still quite a bit of Spanish in it), and Will took the modified version.
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I was a bit lost — maybe I had been a bit foggy since we started — consumed with a sense of panic that I had gotten in way over my head.
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Esther's Follies, at the edge of Dirty Sixth, is a long-running "vaudeville" show that's a bit corny and seems a bit touristy, sure, but sometimes that's what you need.
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"It's probably one of the only times I've been a bit nervous before a match, and I thought about how to go about my game a bit different," he says.
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Realizing we will never be able to serve everyone who wishes to dine here, to get here will take a bit of energy, a bit of patience, persistence and hope.
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After laughing a bit, then screaming a bit, then finally freaking the fuck out because Swingler was teetering on the brink of death, his friends wound up calling the police.
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It might be a bit better now, but it was a bit harder to find items I'd usually find back home, like certain brands of cereals and — get this — deodorant.
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Screenshot: NintendoConfirming rumors and speculation based on leaked photos of cases and other accessories, today Nintendo revealed the new $6.23 Switch Lite portable console that sheds a bit of weight, a bit of size, and quite a bit of functionality to hit a price point that's $100 cheaper than the wonderful original Switch.
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"Currencies ... have been a bit wobbly since the end of last week though the dollar is retreating a bit now," said Rob Drijkoningen, head of emerging market debt at Neuberger Berman.
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Details are still a bit light, but here's what we know: At this point, it would've been a bit surprising if Niantic didn't do a real-world gathering for Wizards Unite.
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That friction will likely make ideas slower and just a bit harder to spread — giving humanity a bit more time to think before it reacts to the outrage of the day.
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Perhaps given that Shredder has returned to something a bit closer to his original design, it's not at all surprising that Krang is similarly a bit faithful, but still it's appreciated.
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"Things are going a bit better but they're going a bit better from a catastrophic level of performance," one senior UK retail industry executive told Reuters, asking not to be named.
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His bullish report appeared to put a bit more wind in Netflix's sails, as the tech giant rose a bit more than 21.5 percent in the session to close at $2175.
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I'm going to try and have some days where I write with my bandmates, because then the songs end up being a bit more happy; I always write a bit sad.
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"It's a bit talent and it's a bit entertainment, so you have to be talented and entertaining at the same time," said Pup Ace, the auto-bondage pup with the muzzle.
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"I've seen how people get a bit of hope and a bit of confidence through getting involved with football," Hollywood star and event ambassador Michael Sheen told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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But, why I do these things—I do certain things like this that are a bit off-piste, a bit left-field, it's not what I normally do—is precisely that.
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"The alteration would only be in the timing of when the X-37B came overhead a particular spot — it would either arrive a bit sooner or a bit later," he said.
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Pros: Easy to care for, snuggly, causes spills to pool rather than spreading and soaking in Cons: If your mattress is a bit thinner, the protector may move around a bit
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Of course, even during this tutorial, Desiigner has a bit of trouble keeping things real slow and real simple, but the captioning does make it a bit easier to follow along.
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When you slide your finger along something (or vice versa), the friction causes one side of that finger to become a bit more taut, while the other bulges out a bit.
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They seem to treat the record as a bit of a testing ground, swerving into each other's lanes, but that means sacrificing a bit of their strengths each time they do.
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The sites are also distant from Mars' super-frigid polar caps, are a bit warmer, see quite a bit of sun (important for gathering solar energy), and are relatively low-laying.
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Lime is a bit more expensive at 0.2 euros per minute, but its scooters were a bit more comfortable and its app a little better, so I'll call it a tie.
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That's a bit disappointing for anyone who is currently afflicted by Joy-Con drift, which causes the Switch's analog sticks to behave erratically, typically after a bit of wear and tear.
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And for the people who look like ants to those living way high up, that work could make life on the ground a bit less breezy and a bit more easy.
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"The ruling is a bit vague, leaves space for interpretation, which means that the risk for banks is a bit smaller than expected," said Michal Sobolewski, an analyst with BOS brokerage.
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We cuddle for a bit, then I do my usual morning routine: dress really fast, apply light makeup, spray a bit of Hermès perfume for good luck, and out the door.
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Again, I had that confidence I was traveling much faster, and he looked like really hunched over and really toiling, and I felt a bit more relaxed, a bit more upright.
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The lyrics can be a bit hard to make out, and as is often the case with 80s tracks, even once you hear the words they can be a bit nonsensical.
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It was a bit uncomfortable for me at first—I wasn't used to an environment in which people would act this wildly; at times, I felt a bit like their therapist.
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A partner would have made ... quite a bit more.
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GUTFELD: I also -- I also have aged a bit.
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" This meant the game would be delayed "a bit.
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" They just wanted to "feel a bit more confident.
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" "Compromises always mean everyone needs to give a bit.
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But it was a bit dangerous — prone to exploding.
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" Jamie: "There's someone being eccentric and a bit mad….
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And when we got emotional she was a bit . . .
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JT thought the "1" cookies looked a bit ... off.
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New York … is a bit of a risky option.
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Looked a bit annoyed ... but still polite as ever.
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" Tillerson said China's contributions have been "a bit uneven.
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" XOP "is a bit of a train wreck here.
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" Charlotte: "I think this is getting a bit personal.
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And many messages – most, even – can wait a bit.
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" "We're actually a bit more confident than we were.
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For the record, she's not showing a bit ... yet.
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They go a bit wide – Nico gets a penalty.
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But, ah, but, ah ... JF: That was a bit.
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Yes, a bit – but it's important to understand why.
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That said ... let's get into the numbers a bit.
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And then, a bit older, those other sneakers — wheelies?
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" Instead, what he notices is "a bit of condescension.
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" — TREVOR NOAH "A bit of a reversal for Spicer.
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This dual-goal mandate is "about as good as it gets," Williams said, predicting prices should only edge a bit above target while unemployment falls a bit below 3.5 percent next year.
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It's just going to take a bit more work on HTC's part to iron out the bugs and a bit of imagination from users to come up with smarter uses for it.
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That philosophy has typically manifested itself in a bottom-line number that is generally close to breakeven — some quarters a bit of a loss and some quarters a bit of a profit.
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People felt this was a bit too undignified for our first space hero (or maybe a bit too Soviet—it's what the USSR did to Strelka, the dog they sent into orbit).
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That's not a small amount of error, of course, but if you trust the machine a bit you stand to save quite a bit of time — or your lab assistant's time, anyway.
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"Initially she was just a bit baffled, to be honest, and then kind of as the show's grown and gotten more popular she gets it a bit more now," Morton told Refinery29.
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The screen may feel a bit larger and the camera is a bit more feature-rich, but you may not see a dramatic difference between the third-generation and second-generation Pixel.
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If you're going to get on board with Gucci loafers and Jacquemus mini-bags, it's going to set you back quite a bit (and by "a bit" we mean $500 to $1,000).
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There's a bit more of the train heist that we've seen in the other trailers and quite a bit more of Han and Chewie's interactions — including when Han first learns Chewie's name.
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While I agree that what the world needs now is another social media platform like I need a hole in the head, Shout is a bit different and a bit more interesting.
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Biden is understandably a bit defensive, which is fair, though using Goofy Uncle Joe as a launchpad to discuss how he definitely could've been president if he ran is a bit silly.
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To the younger generation this JXL classic is just another funky number for the discotheque, but to those of us a bit older and a bit wiser it represents so much more.
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I'm a bit of a plant addict and James notoriously always buys me shite presents, but not deliberately, though now we've decided to make it deliberate so it's a bit less disturbing.
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Ebeling's own fate was sealed after he followed a string of missed forecasts with public comments last autumn in which he disparaged ProSieben's TV viewers as "a bit overweight, a bit poor".
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If the legacy application is a bit tougher than something Connect can handle, there is also an SDK designed for enterprise programmers to connect to systems that prove a bit more challenging.
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I think with the series, I would have preferred to have a bit more music and a bit more time to work on it in general, because I am very hands-on.
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I asked what it was, and she got a bit shady, but I pushed it a bit thinking I could handle my shit, clearly not remembering how bad my chat was earlier.
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LG might be stretching things a bit here — it only claims to offer a "speedy 1.8GHz processor," which doesn't get us too excited — but the networking side is a bit more serious.
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But for now, the Urbane 2 is a bit too large, a bit too expensive, and not differentiated enough from other Android Wear options to justify its higher cost and monthly fees.
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So, yes: if you sit in a darkened room and look at your phone with one eye, for ages, you can—maybe—go a bit blind, in that eye, for a bit.
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"It's a bit odd that you would continue to ease with QE and hike rates at the same, so we're struggling to understand this a bit," said Rabobank strategist Lyn Graham-Taylor.
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She also will have to come up a bit more to the net than she did today against Venus, where we could see that she is still a bit afraid of that.
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When we made this album, we were a bit tired and it was a lot of work, so it got a bit frustrating because it was so big and so much work.
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Sure, this softer side of Ramsay for his kids in MasterChef Junior was probably manufactured a bit to save a bit of face from his profanity-laced rants against aspiring adult chefs.
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Argentina smartly works the ball side the side a bit, trying to stretch the Nigerians a bit wider and maybe open some room in the middle for Messi and Co. to work.
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Although there are some solid moments, the resulting concoction is a bit of a mess, the kind that makes one wish these very busy, in-demand performers were a bit more selective.
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Negotiating based on invoice price leaves you quite a bit of money to save on the MSRP, and still a bit of room for the dealer to make a few dollars. 2.
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With a bit of research and likely a bit of trial-and-error, you&aposll soon find a shaving cream that agrees with your skin, your shaving style, and your nose, too.
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While the structure and thicker fabric make it a bit more durable than some of its nylon counterparts, the shape is a bit restrictive so you likely can't carry as many items.
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Maybe the broth is a bit herbier because it's loaded with plenty of fresh dill, and maybe it's a bit brighter since you've added a whole chopped lemon — peel, flesh and all.
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"Atomic" by Blondie is on, Diane is wearing a pink sparkly sequin dress, and Renton's in a washed-out yellow T-shirt that's a bit too short and a bit too tight.
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At the margin, down-scaled expectations on tax/regulatory reform would make investors a bit less tolerant of perceived hawkishness by Yellen, even as the inflation-revival story gets a bit louder globally.
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A new study sheds a bit more light on the unusual, and a bit bizarre, species of carnivorous plants that trap and kill food, instead of drawing their nutrition from sunlight and soil.
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On the other hand, Isabella's anger punishes Claudio, who might be a bit weak, a bit of a coward, but who hardly deserves to have his sister celebrating the prospect of his death.
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The importers' exchange rates would depreciate, facilitating an adjustment: they would buy a bit less from the rest of the world than before, and sell the rest of the world a bit more.
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"Equity markets are looking a bit frothy and what's dragging them down is a bit of softness in the oil price and yen strength," said Michael Hewson, chief market analyst at CMC Markets.
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But, then, the weather is milder now and I'd still be a bit terrified to get on the subway in mid-summer with only a bit of scented coconut oil to guard me.
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The keyboard fairs a bit better, doing a reasonable facsimile of Apple's MacBook Pro keyboard, although the keys are a bit softer and squishier, which adds to the cheap feel of the laptop.
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The estimates for 2019 earnings are down a bit more than 7 percent since their October high, while the S&P 500 is off a bit more than 4 percent from its peak.
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It's a bit small for my wrist – 41mm is just a bit too wee for my meaty appendages – but it's a nice beater watch that can stand everyday use including the occasional hike.
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"We were relatively fast today, in the long runs we looked a bit up and down so definitely a bit of work to do tonight, but not a bad Friday," commented the Australian.
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Given that Marshmallow isn't even on 3 percent of devices yet, it's a bit of a surprise that Google seems to be in a bit of a rush to get Android N out.
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I like the wireless earbuds quite a bit, but they suffer the same issue as practically every Apple headphone before them — the hard plastic design is a bit unforgiving for different sized ears.
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Let's work backwards, a bit, is it safe to say that after the successes of Lightning To The Nations and the two MCA albums, Diamond Head had a bit of a rocky road?
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The vehicle's landing caused a bit of drama This Falcon 9 landing caused a bit of drama, since SpaceX wasn't sure at first if the vehicle actually made it down in one piece.
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I started this experiment on a Sunday morning, and it was admittedly a bit rougher than usual because I had been at a wedding the night before and was now a bit hungover.
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Truthfully, the very idea of celebrating feels a bit out of place, maybe even a bit inappropriate, when I think so many people across the United States are suffering under the current administration.
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A bit of weather can really fuck things up, and it's nigh impossible to not encounter a bit of weather when you're trying to beam messages between two distant points on Earth's surface.
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While we all need a bit of release from reality from time to time, shouldn't we, like our presumably incredibly content and happy forefathers, focus a bit more on the here and now?
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Maybe I'm just an old-timer, but the graphics of its trailer look a bit too polished, a bit too 3D, almost garish compared to the pastel simplicity of the original game's visuals.
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For Jokic to take home MVP, he'll have to boost his scoring a bit and play better defense (even if the perception of him on defense is a bit worse than the reality).
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"I just realised that I was a bit bored in my studies and I liked the idea of doing something that was a bit more challenging in a more physical way," she says.
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You sign up with a bit of money, put a bit more in each month and set a date sometime far in the future when you want to start getting your guaranteed checks.
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I spend a bit more time in museums and give a bit more space for the activities that celebrate the creative imagination and that express the long tumultuous span of the human condition.
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She and the soprano Nadine Sierra (a game Susanna) both have gentle, slender voices that blend easily into ensembles, Ms. Phillips's tone a bit more pointed and Ms. Sierra's a bit more rounded.
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There've been many studies showing that the U.S. effective marginal rate for corporations is in the same ballpark as in other industrialized countries (some say it's a bit lower, others a bit higher).
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So, this one is a bit less dry, so as you can see it&aposs a bit more meaty, and there you can see the fat that here is more shiny, in here.
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Blue Apron, on the other hand, sometimes requires just a bit more prep work or expertise — as a tradeoff, however, you may find Blue Apron&aposs meals a bit more complex and interesting.
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Markets are getting used to it, so whilst there is a bit of disquiet and there is a bit of noticeable reaction, I would suggest it is actually becoming more and more muted.
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But we have a chance, through dialogue, where we listen and question, where each of us is prepared to melt a bit, to move a bit, to walk away changed, through our engagement.
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If you look a bit closer, however, you'll see that the AI was highly accurate with some individual Pokémon—upwards of 90 percent certainty—but with others, it had a bit more trouble.
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The site is a bit more helpful (but not much).
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The animals are going to the facility a bit earlier.
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The beach was also, admittedly, a bit of a disappointment.
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Navy because I always need a bit of dark shadow.
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In the Artibonite valley there is a bit more faith.
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But the potential benefits to museums seem a bit unclear.
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Ms. So was thinking about a bit of Steely Dan.
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The new rules come with a bit of fine print.
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"I'm a bit of a textualist," he said, to laughter.
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Actually, dark and moody is a bit of an understatement.
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And for still others, it was all a bit weird.
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It's a bit awkward to open and feels pretty flimsy.
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We felt a bit unwelcome, as though we were intruding.
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"That conclusion is a bit misplaced, or exaggerated," said Asif.
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"Hedi gave it to me," she said a bit smugly.
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The background to this ethics dispute is a bit complicated.
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We decide to walk a bit before going back home.
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I hoping this streak lasts, at least for a bit.
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I felt guilty and, at times, and a bit ashamed.
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But this one feels like a bit of a stretch.
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You mean my job is a bit safer than yours?
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I just wish that the integration was a bit stronger.
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There's a bit of a vacuum of news right now.
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It sounded a bit like the middle of a rainforest.
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It's a bit more complicated for a "Text" Instagram Story.
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In fact, at some points, they were a bit distracting.
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These people are led better through a bit of heat.
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Emma Watson has always been a bit of a bookworm.
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The trends diverged a bit when looking at each stage.
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Things have soured a bit for the sugary candy lately.
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Before we reveal the trick, let's back up a bit.
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Some of us are a bit, shall we say, clumsier.
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Things at the Topsfield fair are a bit different now.
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I read a bit and then go to bed, too.
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I'm in, but have a bit more work to finish.
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I always felt a bit sheepish pulling out my notebook.
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The process of rescheduling drugs, however, is a bit muddled.
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Personal genetics is having a bit of a 1983 moment.
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Moselhy put that procurement figure a bit lower on Monday.
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Well, we had a bit of a scare last week.
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" Another source added, "They do seem a bit more serious.
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A bit strange that the original labels are still there.
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I'm from New York so it's a bit further away.
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I should've planned the trash bin boost a bit better.
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We got on fine, I texted her quite a bit.
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Can you talk a bit about the influence of CPK?
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This room is a bit more enigmatic and quietly serene.
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Trump's reasoning for the trade war is a bit murky.
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The answer, says Hallmark, is a bit of all three.
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It was a bit overwhelming that there were now expectations.
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The design was also a bit sleeker than its predecessor.
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Lauren was still a bit of a mystery to me.
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As always for Apple, the invite is a bit cryptic.
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But the response always felt a bit smug to me.
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There's a bit of a leather gap in the back.
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In other words, she's having a bit of a moment.
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Joe even did a bit of scouting for the Warriors.
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My bones feel a bit weaker, my back, my everything.
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We'll get to what's emitting those waves in a bit.
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However, the implementation of those features seems a bit wonky.
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While I think Savage was a bit soft on the
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That made me feel a bit weird so I left.
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But the pace has definitely picked up a bit lately.
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Graf suggested the rollout could move a bit more deliberately.
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"It can come across as a bit manic," she says.
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Let me put a bit more meat on that bone.
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We made a bit of a mistake going with Geffen.
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"It's a bit like fortune telling and astrology," he said.
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It makes the look a bit cooler and more understated.
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MacLean was a bit more optimistic: She expected perhaps 100.
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"It's a bit of a distraction," he added, without elaborating.
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"She was a bit of a feisty one," he commented.
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But is the importance of "Rogue One" a bit overstated?
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He was a bit shy, yet very nice and quiet.
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"I feel a bit upset, but it's ok," he says.
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Of course, Joe's is a bit different than Love's — hopefully.
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This one is a bit complicated, but bear with me.
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The Assistant will also get a bit more contextually aware.
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But it's a bit of a chicken and egg problem.
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Retailers do that on a bit of a faster cycle.
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The whole experience has been a bit surreal, Markey said.
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I think we take physical pain a bit more seriously.
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I touched it a bit, and I was so relieved.
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If I'm being honest, it's a bit of a stunt.
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So that's technically possible, if a bit of a stretch.
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I instantly wished I'd asked for a bit more volume.
|
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Continuous maintenance and cleaning probably costs quite a bit more.
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Torquil Campbell: Because it's a bit of a bloated mess.
|
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There was a bit of controversy when Rizal first debuted.
|
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But the gravitational potential energy is a bit more complicated.
|
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For one, things have changed a bit with the technology.
|
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The Huawei P20 is a bit smaller at 5.8 inches.
|
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Patriotism has always been a bit owned by the right.
|
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I think I even got a bit of actual sleep!
|
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This week's trading was a bit all over the place.
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And John Scott, well, he's a bit of a goon.
|
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But some people want to take things a bit further.
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They looked a bit like Darth Vader's helmet in silhouette.
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Unfortunately, wilted snow Daleks look quite a bit like penises.
|
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"I don't feel a bit sorry for them," Hatch said.
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But it's something we've been working quite a bit at.
|
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"There's a bit of polarization around this issue," he said.
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I THINK THOSE COULD BE TIGHTENED UP QUITE A BIT.
|
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The two companies have developed a bit of a rivalry.
|
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This record also leans a bit more deftly toward religiosity.
|
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We were leaving our goalies out to dry a bit.
|
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As she becomes more independent, it gets a bit easier.
|
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But the talent losses have stacked up a bit now.
|
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I head to the restroom and clean up a bit.
|
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The answer is a bit more complicated than it sounds.
|
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Although, if it's cool, I might do a bit now.
|
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"I'm a bit obsessed with remote control cars," he laughs.
|
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Time went on and the store's momentum slowed a bit.
|
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But others were a bit more pointed in their distress.
|
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It tastes okay, but the broccoli is a bit mushy.
|
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It looks a bit like a bus with a beak.
|
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Which, as the researchers themselves admit, was a bit werid.
|
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I wish we knew a bit more about her shit.
|
|
A bit of a war on words going on tonight.
|
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It was a bit of a slow process for me.
|
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Our DJI Mavic Pro review will be delayed a bit.
|
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Dewy with a bit of lip balm on the lids.
|
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Figuring that out the first time was a bit challenging.
|
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The whole thing seems a bit premature, possibly even reckless.
|
|
Offscreen, Boynton has become a bit of a style icon.
|
|
That last bit sounds a bit invasive on user privacy.
|
|
They're free range, completely organic and just a bit whiny.
|
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UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: President recognizes a bit of himself in Kim.
|
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"I remember being a bit disdainful of chillax," she says.
|
|
At Klarna, we learnt a bit about entrepreneurship and technology.
|
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There would be a bit more benefit of the doubt.
|
|
Other than a bit of gentle rolling, it's smooth sailing.
|
|
This may sound a bit extreme, but hear us out.
|
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Well, I like to think about it a bit differently.
|
|
It's almost a bit like the Lion King at times.
|
|
I gained a bit of a reputation as a fighter.
|
|
We'll use the raw_input function again, but a bit differently.
|
|
Well, we had quite a bit of success with it.
|
|
In fact, it does ring a bit of a bell.
|
|
Can you say a bit about what you mean here?
|
|
It took a bit for it to reach 2390 degrees.
|
|
Electric motors can take a bit of getting used to.
|
|
Syre: The Electric Album is just tuned a bit flat.
|
|
The FA Cup always proves a bit of a conundrum.
|
|
Then, I journal for a bit before going to bed.
|
|
It's a bit unexpected, but far from a bad idea.
|
|
Here's an overview chart: Let's break this down a bit.
|
|
"I was in the grotto," she said, grimacing a bit.
|
|
What they have said is a bit of an exaggeration.
|
|
So — having that assurance, I think — means quite a bit.
|
|
So her lecturing people on civility is a bit much.
|
|
But for season two, we're doing something a bit different.
|
|
School buses are a bit behind the auto tech times.
|
|
Tilting your head down a bit works for most people.
|
|
That uncertainty left reporters at the company a bit unnerved.
|
|
I'm a bit tired, but a catchup session sounds perfect.
|
|
It's also a bit thicker than the MateBook X Pro.
|
|
Kami 2 starts out simple, perhaps a bit too much.
|
|
I like that there is a bit of chaos here.
|
|
Tell me a bit about your relationship to film scores.
|
|
Amazon is kicking off today's Prime Day a bit early.
|
|
JH: And it's a bit of a curated experience, too.
|
|
I eat a bit more cookie dough as a snack.
|
|
The industry as a whole is looking a bit grubby.
|
|
And everybody else is a bit more puzzled by it.
|
|
The one I bought is blue and a bit big.
|
|
Curate colaborations a bit more, don't say yes to everything.
|
|
Even assembled, the OX is a bit of a transformer.
|
|
And this bomb can do quite a bit of damage.
|
|
"There's bound to be a bit of caution," he added.
|
|
And each athlete handles the writing process a bit differently.
|
|
Mr Trump prised open Canada's protected dairy market a bit.
|
|
One recurring theme, though, was unexpected and a bit jarring.
|
|
Others were a bit confused by this change of events.
|
|
But all these crazy deals can seem a bit overwhelming.
|
|
Rediscovering her letters now is a bit of a crapshoot.
|
|
Elena takes a bit too easily to her new role.
|
|
Because apparently he did have a bit of a record.
|
|
It's a competent adaptation that feels a bit too restrained.
|
|
American Apparel is about to become a bit less American.
|
|
Now, if everyone can just stay still for a bit...
|
|
Fitbit, meanwhile, has struggled a bit since Apple Watch arrived.
|
|
The plastic is already cracking a bit on the sides.
|
|
It's a bit crazy in the whole scheme of things.
|
|
I'll be honest: I'm a bit skeptical about the tooth.
|
|
Honestly, though, that message is a bit lost on me.
|
|
They talked for a bit about whether they knew him.
|
|
But they will have to get quite a bit greener.
|
|
But that's just a bit of mostly baseless personal speculation.
|
|
The levels featured in the game vary quite a bit.
|
|
The game is still a bit of an acquired taste.
|
|
The job of running the firm is a bit messier.
|
|
The candor was, at turns, a bit uncomfortable for me.
|
|
"Memories start to fade a bit with time," he says.
|
|
Now, that number tops out at a bit over 50.
|
|
It's been a bit of unexpected magic in my life.
|
|
But Mark Ramadan and Scott Norton were a bit different.
|
|
The post led to a bit of a media frenzy.
|
|
Those raw numbers, however, looked to be a bit deceiving.
|
|
That allows crews a bit more room to move around.
|
|
Let it sit for a bit so the guar hydrates.
|
|
Or they were anyway… things are a bit different now.
|
|
So far the resistance has honestly felt a bit muted.
|
|
"Skill and luck have helped compensate a bit," she said.
|
|
Ordinary Eritreans, meanwhile, hope politics might loosen up a bit.
|
|
Maybe you need a bit of heel in your life.
|
|
Leave a bit of uncovered rice on either end. 4.
|
|
Some people are a bit confused about what Viv is.
|
|
Texting as opposed to messaging shows a bit of respect!
|
|
Actually, expect this to cause quite a bit of conflict.
|
|
I walk back to the hotel to relax a bit.
|
|
She's very friendly and is a bit of a jokester.
|
|
Here's a bit of information on the card's remaining action.
|
|
If you're an iPhone user, it's a bit more complicated.
|
|
It's not hard to convey a bit of personality, people.
|
|
That's kind of a bit of a getaway for us.
|
|
We want to shift the balance a bit by inspiring.
|
|
To this crowd, it was apparently still a bit shocking.
|
|
We can control the flavor of it a bit more.
|
|
Delman Lee: A bit of a personal journey as well.
|
|
Do we even detect a bit of ombre in there?
|
|
If anything, pundits have probably sold him a bit short.
|
|
And I think growth may slow a bit this year.
|
|
So I've tried since to be a bit more discreet.
|
|
Your savings accounts might see a bit of a boost.
|
|
KRZANICH: SO, JON, I THINK IT'S A BIT OF BOTH.
|
|
But its losses are a bit all over the place.
|
|
"Finally I got to run a bit," he wrote back.
|
|
Noise cancellation will affect the battery life a bit, though.
|
|
We all love a bit of knockout football, don't we?
|
|
Well, this morning I go to investigate a bit further.
|
|
"Asia has been a bit down for us," he said.
|
|
I was a bit in awe of her — who wasn't?
|
|
And my brother was a bit of a jock, Nick.
|
|
But the normally reliable Ms. Quinn falls a bit short.
|
|
But they will often wait a bit before doing so.
|
|
E: Well, allow me once to be a bit arrogant.
|
|
"He's playing a bit faster from the baseline," Monfils said.
|
|
That's become a bit of a pattern in his game.
|
|
Enough miscommunication and you start to grow a bit queasy.
|
|
AMY MADIGAN Halie (New Group revival) It's a bit intimidating.
|
|
You're never too old for a bit of summer fun!
|
|
There's a bit of that in the eclipse chasing, too.
|
|
Hopefully it'll turn out a bit better than Syfy's Nightflyers.
|
|
This is when I put myself on blast a bit.
|
|
It suffered, a bit like Humpty Dumpty, a big fall.
|
|
We first quarter was a bit stronger-- STEVE LIESMAN: 2%.
|
|
As a test subject, Scott Kelly is a bit special.
|
|
Everything she touches becomes a bit more wonderful for it.
|
|
There's also quite a bit of racism in the mix.
|
|
He's a bit of a foodie and is pretty excited!
|
|
Things also feel a bit excessive on the tail end.
|
|
If nothing else, he eliminated a bit of her stress.
|
|
I'm hoping next week gives me a bit more closure.
|
|
Otep Shamaya: I think it was a bit of both.
|
|
Now, the GTC43 Lusso takes that lineage a bit further.
|
|
While a bit redundant, the breakfast is efficient and filling.
|
|
Of course, this multitasking may make you a bit distracted.
|
|
Maybe I need to use the bag a bit more.
|
|
First of all, it's a bit of a misleading lede.
|
|
Now that he's making a bit more money, he's content.
|
|
So I'm in a bit of a Twilight Zone feeling.
|
|
For a bit, but it has since reversed the move.
|
|
After going out, everyone needs a bit of a break.
|
|
We consciously chose to go around the globe a bit.
|
|
Although I wish the screen was a bit less reflective.
|
|
The perfect email app is a bit of a unicorn.
|
|
"It seems a bit hasty in my opinion," he said.
|
|
Whether that's the case is still a bit unclear, though.
|
|
"I've done quite a bit," she said with trademark understatement.
|
|
Lots of chaos and possibly quite a bit of gridlock.
|
|
And finding that out is getting a bit easier today.
|
|
Google has a bit more up its sleeve here, though.
|
|
It's manageable for a bit, but then it becomes excruciating.
|
|
McKenna also admitted that birthday ordeal was a bit much.
|
|
Postmortem scans revealed a bit more clarity about Beever's condition.
|
|
A bit like Amazon that has continued to remain higher?
|
|
On cameras, Samsung does make S210E users compromise a bit.
|
|
BS: It's a bit more than a letter of intent.
|
|
So right now, it's in a bit of a timeout.
|
|
"Unfortunately there's quite a bit of unanswered questions," Carrillo said.
|
|
Honestly, having your party go viral looks a bit stressful.
|
|
Devotees may be a bit confused by the broadcast schedule.
|
|
The gaming peripheral maker is, however, still a bit cagey.
|
|
Spectre approaches the fundamentals of long exposure a bit differently.
|
|
Before I answer, let me give a bit more background.
|
|
For some reason my tongue was feeling a bit numb.
|
|
For the less rare stuff, though, it's a bit overkill.
|
|
"It's a bit like a long gong meditation," Kamellia said.
|
|
My VR Minecraft experience left a bit to be desired.
|
|
That's a bit longer than the typical wait time, though.
|
|
We know that they are shaken up quite a bit.
|
|
Rauner does have a bit of a liberal voting history.
|
|
And his central case to voters was weakened a bit.
|
|
That said, Ovadya does admit to a bit of optimism.
|
|
"This system is a bit of a hybrid," Hennen says.
|
|
Nostalgia's a bit of a mixed bag in consumer electronics.
|
|
Of course, those comparisons are a bit of a feint.
|
|
This film has experienced a bit of a convoluted production.
|
|
Instead, she decided to school him a bit on PTSD.
|
|
This has made her a bit more loving toward me.
|
|
In this case, Clinton is in a bit of pickle.
|
|
Like Bryan, he might prefer a bit of gentle inflation.
|
|
He's a bossy cat who's a bit overweight these days.
|
|
Sure, the iPhone photo is a bit dusty and green.
|
|
You've done quite a bit of research into conspiracy theories.
|
|
If he becomes president, I'll do it a bit longer.
|
|
I need to ship myself with me for a bit.
|
|
In a tweet, however, he was a bit more unhinged.
|
|
As a result, our ecosystem has fallen behind a bit.
|
|
I call my mom and we chat for a bit.
|
|
"It was a bit tense," Flake told CNN Thursday afternoon.
|
|
Kessel smiled, though the whole thing felt a bit weird.
|
|
Europeans are a bit behind, but the trends are similar.
|
|
Surprisingly, Nazi Zombies feels a bit more polished than Multiplayer.
|
|
"Chemical waste is a bit of a problem," he says.
|
|
Family outings look a bit different at the Hadid household.
|
|
Not to mention a bit, you know, phallocentric and exclusionary.
|
|
Just say you're from Maryland and feeling a bit crabby.
|
|
Is there a bit of sibling rivalry in Pink's household?
|
|
I feel like maybe a bit of a dinosaur, maybe.
|
|
OK, so that might be a bit of an exaggeration.
|
|
That standard looks a bit different from school to school.
|
|
Identifying the plaintiffs in this trial is a bit complicated.
|
|
It's also a bit loud, what with all the honking.
|
|
Fast food restaurants were a bit of a wild card.
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