The Nikon Coolpix P900 can easily capture action without a flash... ...and with a flash.
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Use a flash incorrectly and the images you're making are often uglier than if you'd never used a flash at all.
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The region had crashed into a "flash" drought—think of it like a flash flood, only far bigger and therefore far more consequential.
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Don't: Use A Flash A flash can be helpful if the lighting is subpar and your subject is roughly 4 to 10 feet from your phone.
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Kazianis added that Pyongyang could smuggle weapons designs on a flash drive — yes, a flash drive — or simply break down missiles into small components and ship them through friendly countries.
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" Ms. Girard calls them a "flash mob of food.
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Your AI sidekick will settle it in a flash, right?
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So, Clair took a flash photo with her cell phone.
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That's an admirable motivation, but not a flash of feminism.
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The figure was higher than a flash estimate of 55.1.
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It was beautiful, and in a flash it was over.
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In a flash, she could rid herself of her tormentors.
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"This is not a flash in the pan," he said.
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Then Bauman saw a flash and heard a loud bang.
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"Democracies don't go away in a flash," Noah went on.
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Nancy Pelosi as a flash point in the party's reconciliation.
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An idea may come in a flash, literally that instant.
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A flash manufacturing reading will also be released for Japan.
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If you don't have a flash drive handy, no problem!
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I began traveling with a flash stick of Kardashian episodes.
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A cute kitchen gadget that makes breakfast in a flash
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"This was a flash flood type of situation," he said.
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A flash flood watch is in effect for the weekend.
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Officials in Jacksonville issued a flash flood emergency this morning.
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Images wash out as if lighted by a flash bulb.
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Clinton's record was a flash point at the Golden Dawn.
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During intermission, the group decided, in a flash, to leave.
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Three were killed in a flash flood in Albay province.
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There's a rumble and a flash from the power plant.
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The cabbie may have noticed because there was a flash.
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Like I'll get a flash of an image of something.
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For instance, bZx recently suffered from a "flash loan" attack.
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The #MeToo movement wasn't just a flash in the pan.
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It's about time the Senate showed a flash of anger.
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They used, like, a flash bang to breach the room.
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And a flash mob even broke out at one point.
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L performance materializing like a flash mob in that city.
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"This is not a flash in the pan," Ramaphosa said.
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Jobs data on Friday could also be a flash point.
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Freedom of expression became a flash point in this shift.
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In a flash, the inferno rekindled memories of bygone bloodshed.
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A flash will blind you, and you will lose consciousness.
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The home quickly became a flash point of national tragedy.
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Sometime after 5am, a flash of lightning struck a wind turbine.
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Or will a new man be introduced in a flash-forward?
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And then in Iowa it seemed to happen in a flash.
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Those questions, this data suggests, aren't a flash in the pan.
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"Pepper shows you a flash card on its screen," Shriya explains.
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The companies jointly operate a flash memory chip plant in Japan.
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Kunis' character encourages McKinnon to swallow a flash drive, for example.
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A slow burn, in other words, rather than a flash fire.
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Around $284 million was allocated during a flash appeal last month.
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Every day, a flash offer drops, both online and in stores.
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A flash flood warning is in place in Philadelphia through midnight.
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When Kevin and Rosemary bed down, it's over in a flash.
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Weeks of build up and then it's over in a flash.
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The region is under a flash flood warning until 7 p.m.
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"This cannot just be a flash in the pan," she said.
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The OCO account has been a flash point in recent years.
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Familiar points of reference are spotted and gone in a flash.
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In a flash, the Thunder went from contenders to also-rans.
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But the politics of an issue can change in a flash.
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The Bronx fire has become a flash point for The Times.
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The warning included a "flash" alert from the FBI's Cyber Division.
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Then came a flash as flames damaged the house of worship.
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A flash of intuitive insight brings you a brilliant idea today.
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In a flash of dark inspiration, the 'candied cornhole' was born.
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"A flash of inspiration came almost out of nowhere," he said.
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He stood unfazed when a flash-bang grenade exploded near him.
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It's likely to be the prelude to a flash of wondrousness.
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Another single, "Physical," is more commanding, a flash of sonic neon.
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The news came in a flash, then rippled throughout the arena.
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During production of "Iron Man," Feige had a flash of inspiration.
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The next day, she lost her shoes in a flash flood.
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A flash-forward introduced us to their two adult children meeting.
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Martin described a flash of flames from one of the engines.
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In the social media age, bad buzz spreads in a flash.
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A flash flood warning was issued for Molokai island and Maui.
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You'll know you're there when you see a flash of silver.
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Once it was fixed, the race sold out in a flash.
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The idea for the book came to Feiler in a flash.
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But is this gold rush just a flash in the pan?
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He's a flash point, and people love to mention his name.
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Three days will fly by in a flash, so don't wait.
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The camera has a flash, but I don't recommend using it.
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Those areas are under a flash flood and tropical storm watch.
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A flash-flood warning was in effect for much of Maui.
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In a flash, I jotted down a few more theme candidates.
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For example, a flash card study tool, which is currently in beta.
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We're back in a flash with our regular weekly episode on Friday.
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The color Polaroid on the right was taken inside with a flash.
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As this beam crosses Earth, our telescopes register a flash of energy.
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A flash of insight helps you digest an emotionally charged issue today.
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And scientists observed the new relationship beginning in a flash of energy.
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About half of Alabama's 67 counties were under a flash flood watch.
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Now you can toggle between spreadsheets and Super Likes in a flash.
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Residents in southern Mississippi experienced a flash flood emergency on Thursday morning.
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In a flash, dozens of smaller competitors were out of the race.
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There's still a flash up front for the 5-megapixel selfie camera.
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In a flash, I recognized what my human eyes could not see.
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Maybe Mr. or Ms. Right is just a flash of privates away.
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On both Saturday and Sunday, there were warnings of a flash flood.
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The base-line sports three cameras, configured horizontally, along with a flash.
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But on January 29th a flash of welcome news came from Pakistan.
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But in a flash, Verlander surrendered the lead with Arenado's long ball.
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Most obviously, asteroids slamming into the lunar surface could cause a flash.
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This isn't a flash mob that will disappear if their hero loses.
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The final figure came in slightly weaker than a flash reading, however.
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Focus turned to a "flash" reading of euro zone inflation in October.
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"The last Olympics went by in a flash, a whirlwind," said Kenworthy.
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The final reading was unchanged from a flash estimate published last month.
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In our first ultrasound, we saw him move like a flash dancer.
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The 8-megapixel front camera also includes a flash for taking selfies.
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Subatomic particles smashing together in underground colliders cross borders in a flash.
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The optical viewfinder is gone and in its place is a flash.
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You can drive for miles without seeing even a flash of color.
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You could drive for miles without seeing even a flash of color.
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Clinton's speaking fees were a flash point in the Democratic primary season.
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Ben Hyatt of Montecito said his house was engulfed in a flash.
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Artificial intelligence that can scan thousands of medical images in a flash.
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I saw a flash of flame and heard a huge ka-boom.
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Maybe the insurrection was just a flash of her old Rasputin ways.
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This is more than a watershed moment — it's a flash-flood point.
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Clothing has been such a flash point for debates around Francis's papacy.
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Case in point: Our demo table packages sold out in a flash.
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He had a flash of insight, he said — he needed a change.
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He realizes in a flash that what is being read is important.
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To produce a flash drought, the air needs to be particularly thirsty.
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"No, no, that was just a flash in the pan," he said.
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A flash flood watch was scheduled to take effect at 9 p.m.
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A flash flood warning went into place for parts of Butte County.
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"This is not a flash in the pan for Impax," he said.
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In a flash, kids and dogs alike can be in serious trouble.
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Facebook has become a flash point for the spread of false reports.
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For a flash, she becomes the bull, a motif scattered throughout the show.
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Obviously, it won't be gone in a flash as President Trump first suggested.
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For 50, you can get that, some chocolates and a flash roach doll.
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Switching up your makeup is easy — and it wipes away in a flash.
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These deals will be gone in a flash, so shop while you can.
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That's not a flash-in-the-pan trend, though — it's the new norm.
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USDA also reported a flash sale of 132,000 tonnes of soybeans to China.
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A flash estimate of euro zone inflation data is due out on Friday.
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There's a flash of light, and those who disappear into it are lucky.
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In a flash, the world has changed for bond investors, savers and borrowers.
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But once it's happening, the fun times can go by in a flash.
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If both of the telescope's cameras register a flash, it notifies the researchers.
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Toshiba and Western Digital are partners in a flash memory plant in Yokkaichi.
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International trade deals have become a flash point in the U.S. presidential race.
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Why didn't we put "Killing Of A Flash Boy" on Dog Man Star?
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A flash flood emergency was in effect for parts of the Houston area.
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Instead, he's a flash cockney bastard in some kind of floor-length shearling
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On the second night, a thunderstorm triggered a flash flood in the park.
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Nike sale detailsNike hosted a Flash Sale from July 15 through July 16.
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"The reset is sensible," Citi analyst Georgios Ierodiaconou said in a flash note.
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Santa Anita has been a flash point in the dialogue about horse safety.
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The National Weather Service issued a flash flood warning at 7:41 a.m.
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The National Weather Service has issued a flash-flood watch until 4 p.m.
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Suddenly, there's a flash, a wonderful word, and he just lifts you up.
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Both Glaiel and McMillen got their starts on Newgrounds, a Flash-based community.
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Mr. Zeigler points the shotgun, and there is a flash near the muzzle.
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A flash forward reveals the surprising whereabouts of one of the Keating 4.
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It's become a flash point for some — who gets to tell whose story.
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It had just been a flash against the silhouette of a shadowy hummock.
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Biden's 29-point victory in South Carolina transformed the race in a flash.
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The moon in Aquarius clashes with Uranus, bringing a flash of intuitive insight.
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January flew by in a flash, and February greeted us with candy hearts.
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We see a flash-forward to Wes coming to speak at Annalise's funeral.
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I'm quite European in that you can generally see a flash of lingerie.
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Midazolam, a sedative, has become a flash point in the death penalty debate.
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But it was also a flash forward to his 2020 re-election campaign.
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" He added, "prepare so that you are not a flash in the pan.
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There Goldin began working with a Pentax, wide-angle lenses, and a flash.
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Maybe it's a flash in the pan for those two — a seasonal whim.
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"It was a flash mob kind of thing for its day," she said.
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JIM CRAMER: Believe me, I'm ready to don a green apron in a flash.
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Their rectangular shape evokes the image of a flash drive from the near future.
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What he did offer was a flash of deference to the bureaucracy he inherits.
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It came to me in a flash: This had nothing to do with Trump!
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In the central plains, nearly six million people are under a flash flood watch.
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These muons, in turn, emit a flash of blue light, detected by the sensors.
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In a flash, approximately 210,000 Dominicans of Haitian descent, including Raquel, were made stateless.
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Companies just have to prove that they are not a flash in the pan.
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In a flash, she is inventing a pseudonym and playing Ken for a mark.
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This time, he saw a flash on his left—and crashed into another plane.
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It also features a LED light source and a flash unit with three intensities.
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"But that's not my concern," he added with a flash of Olaf-ian indifference.
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We see a flash of one of Grace's punishments in these places — it's traumatizing.
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HBO Go uses a Flash player, and has many of the same browsing issues.
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In a flash, the car is gone, leaving nothing behind but a fleeting impression.
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It all happens in a flash and brings you directly to your home screen.
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A flash of lightning illuminates a church rectory in this dramatic image of Detroit.
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A flash of lightning illuminates a church rectory in this dramatic image of Detroit.
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The coroner&aposs office says Byers was handling chemicals when a flash fire occurred.
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Cows, a flash point in any discussion about climate change, may also present problems.
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A flash of light, a thunderclap, a searing heat, and then… The world changes.
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"That's the cutest part of the joke," she said with a flash of sarcasm.
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Low-light photos taken without a flash had a fair amount of image noise.
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Her shoes were swept away in a flash flood the day after her fall.
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"It came to him as something of a flash of insight," Mr. Shelton said.
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Think about how much information you can store on just a flash drive today.
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Trash bags become spiderwebs in a flash if you have some scissors on hand.
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Executive actions were a flash point between Mr. Obama and Republicans; several said Mrs.
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About 45 million people in the Northeast are currently under a Flash Flood Watch.
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Listen hard, and I bet those 10 hours will go by in a flash.
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Vines were six rapid seconds of fun, a flash of candy down a throat.
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The first goal materialized in a flash, straight down the middle of the field.
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In a flash, others jumped in, then a wave of violence engulfed the camp.
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If your partner hates big, showy surprises, maybe don't plan a flash-mob proposal.
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The theme for this puzzle came to me in a bit of a flash.
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A flash of red light temporarily blinds the audience but doesn't quiet the cheers.
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I'm not going to lie, I got a flash of nervousness yesterday about Trump.
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When data is stored on a flash drive, it is scattered across the drive.
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Juul Labs launched the sleek device, which looks like a flash drive, in 2015.
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Does it capture a flash point in a team's season or an athlete's career?
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And yet, there's a chance that a flash thunderstorm will dampen your lunch break.
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There was also a flash of controversy with Roberts refusing a question from Sen.
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Syria has emerged as a flash point between Trump and Republicans on Capitol Hill.
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The Sanders juggernaut does not appear to be a flash-in-the-pan candidacy.
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He was relatively subdued and even showed a flash of humor toward the media.
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The fight was swift — "it went by like a flash," the other man said.
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In a flash, the Garratts were snatched by men and shoved into separate cars.
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Later, a question from a reporter drew a flash of anger from the speaker.
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On flat pavement, riders speed past in a thick pack, gone in a flash.
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It resembles a flash drive, but instead of computer files, this device stores nicotine.
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For a second, Biden's tight blue eyes bulged out in a flash of unease.
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Mini waffle makers can make cinnamon rolls, pizza, and even paninis in a flash.
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When he saw a flash of white, he took four shots in 10 seconds.
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The issue has become a flash point in the conflict between Palestinians and Israelis.
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All those years of looking at Rembrandts seemed to pay off in a flash.
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Is Neckbeard Deathcamp a flash in the pan, or the future of black metal?
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So there's a flash of dozens, perhaps hundreds, of deaths in a short period.
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Montreal, which has a sizable English-speaking minority, has long been a flash point.
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Every so often Margot gets a flash of actual insight into Robert's mind-set.
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As the storm pushes east, a flash-flood threat continues in the Ohio Valley.
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That made Geto Boys a flash point for cultural conservatives upset about rap lyrics.
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The National Weather Service declared a flash flood emergency in parts of Houghton County Sunday.
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It rose 4.5 percent in the first quarter of 2018 according to a flash estimate.
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Gym bag essentials Need to get out of the gym locker room in a flash?
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It also issued a flash-flood watch for the U.S. Virgin Islands through Monday evening.
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How does one avoid being a flash in the pan in a city like Atlanta?
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You can get burns from a flash and can feel the push a shock wave.
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Drive by to see it in a flash, or get out and snap some pics.
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And there actually is a flash card set to help you learn, so that's something.
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It's widely available, stores well in the freezer and can be cooked in a flash.
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I was walking upstairs and I thought I saw a flash go off behind me.
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And, ultimately, prove it's more than just a flash-in-the-pan nerd's recurring fantasy.
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We do, however, see a flash forward during Randall's speech, which ties back to this.
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Her memory can only offer a flash of blonde hair here, a violent shove there.
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The report also lists a flash drive among the items stolen from the agent's car.
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In fact, a complex tax reform and a flash demonetization pushed millions out of work.
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It has not been higher since April 2011 and was unchanged from a flash estimate.
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He's going to set a record for making the year go by in a flash.
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The Juul design mimics a flash drive - with plug-in cartridges of concentrated nicotine juice.
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It looks like a flash drive and is charged by plugging it into a laptop.
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" Quick as a flash, Philip came back with, "Well I can't stand up much longer.
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In fact, a complex tax reform and a flash demonetisation pushed millions out of work.
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Sfoglini Pasta:This "plant to pasta" brand is holding a flash sale on National Pasta Day.
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Such surprises can take large chunks out of a company's market cap in a flash.
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The NWS issued a flash flood watch for the area that lasts until early Friday.
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"I've got to get out of here," he says in a flash of gnawing premonition.
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Slender Man caused a flash panic in 2014 when it was associated with gruesome assaults.
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We moved quickly, efficiently, grabbing what we could in a flash of speed and fear.
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"Maybe I should have left you two alone," she said with a flash of anger.
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They know how easily it can all shatter in a blink, a flash, a heartbeat.
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They've had a flash of inspiration: Make the women live together in a local hotel.
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Some plan a flash mob, a fancy meal, or even arrange a marry me sign.
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Then she saw a flash and heard a click, like a cellphone camera, she said.
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"My first impression was a flash of excitement which sobered on analysis," he told Gizmodo.
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The island is under a flash flood watch as heavy rain is expected this weekend.
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But the shift to shunning animal products looks more than a flash in the pan.
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"We shoot a flash beam way, way, way out to where you are," Luckey says.
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But it fell to 51.1 from November's 52.7, also below a flash reading of 51.3.
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In 2016, Maserati sold 100 cars in 18 seconds during a flash sale on Tmall.
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I've never really been a flash artist, meaning I enjoy doing custom work for people.
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Illegal logging at the time resulted in a flash flood that killed hundreds of people.
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I could go for a flash future scooter, so this one makes sense to me.
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It grew 4.5 percent in the first quarter of 2018, according to a flash estimate.
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To effect real change, Mr. Shropshire told me, the demonstrations can't disappear in a flash.
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The sky darkened, and a phone message alerted residents that a flash flood was coming.
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These days, the house is also emerging as a flash point in Hungary's culture wars.
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This punch didn't knock MacDonald unconscious in a flash or blast him to the ground.
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Otherwise, it risks coming and going in a flash with little to show for itself.
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Saw in a flash of intuition the ordinary life before her, the ordinary, banal adulthood.
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The meteor had to have been quite big to produce a flash of such prominence.
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The Mueller report continued to be a flash point between the White House and Congress.
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Can you do it every day, or are you just a flash in the pan?
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"Boeing thought we were a flash in the pan," Mr. Leahy said in an interview.
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Every now and then there is a flash of what Astral Chain could have been.
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Anheuser-Busch (BUD) thinks the trend is more than just a flash in the pan.
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"Many of my memorable headlines simply came to me in a flash," Ms. Schneider said.
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In a flash, growth lost its shine, and efficient growth became the new hot thing.
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It was not immediately clear how the device, sometimes called a flash grenade, went off.
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She keeps going until she sees the rusty tank and then a flash of water.
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"I&aposm not going to lie, I got a flash of nervousness yesterday about Trump."
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Thankfully, a new "Captain," a Riyadh local named Bassam, accepted my request in a flash.
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He remembers a deafening boom and a flash so bright he felt his eyes burn.
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You can create a flash briefing to alert you of important information in the news.
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These white liberals come into our community like a flash of gold in the pan.
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Black Friday has such a long build up, and then in a flash it's gone.
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Yet Ma'ale Adumim has become a flash point of the conflict between Palestinians and Israelis.
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It was a flash of an immigrant community's transformation — people grieving less and celebrating more.
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A girl with a flash tattoo on her forehead mists my face with lavender water.
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In a movie, what you might spend pages describing, you can do that in a flash.
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"The idea comes like a flash, but just then an absolute conscious work begins," Mas says.
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Use the hot shoe to attach a flash or the optional and very capable electronic viewfinder.
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For a moment, we see a flash of a terrified Becky in an unknown reddish space.
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Quick as a flash, the father of the house, Shuki jumped in and defused the situation.
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He lost a close friend and in a flash, his life, and art, were forever altered.
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The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood warning for the area until further notice.
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There's a timer, a flash, and you can charge it over USB... and that's about it.
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After this conversation, Camille has a flash of sharp object number 2, the toilet screw again.
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If health care comes up, as it never ceases to, that could become a flash point.
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Mr Scharre raises the possibility of a flash war caused by "a cascade of escalating engagements".
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Their inaugural event, in October that year, was a flash mob at the Museum of London.
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The group was trying to measure the cave when they were hit by a flash flood.
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Ninety percent of what you kill will be ground-bound grunts taken down in a flash.
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The piece quickly sold out — and was gone in a flash again when the store restocked.
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The flood came in a flash -- water rushing in from everywhere and nowhere all at once.
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You think he's dribbling, and in a flash, the Cavs are already getting back on defense.
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Against the euro, sterling suffered its worst one-day drop since a "flash crash" on Oct.
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Her idea for the Harry Potter series came in a flash, suddenly, on a train ride.
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Time to move on to the news of the day by asking for a Flash Briefing!
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The company had plans to do a flash sale and ship the phones in coming weeks.
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Flash flood emergency: The National Weather Service issued a flash flood emergency for parts of downtown.
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VR needs content if it's to be more than a flash in the early adopter pan.
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The National Weather Service issued a flash flood warning for parts of east Texas and Louisiana.
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Amaq's website has been penetrated and requests downloading a virus file disguised as a Flash installer.
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Of course, as is typical of TikTok, it came about spontaneously, in a flash of inspiration.
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"Immediately after the individual approached, a flash occurred and the individual fled the area," Thompson said.
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In a flash, it took off into a full sprint, galloping triumphantly into the end zone.
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The tortillas are then heated up on the grill, and, voila, taco night in a flash.
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The device, which is as small as a flash drive, is easy to hide from parents.
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Clinton's comments and try to turn them into a flash point in the general election campaign.
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When she handed Nicole over, she felt a flash of fresh pain go through her heart.
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Ms. Horgan had picked a tiny flower tattoo from a flash sheet some 30 years ago.
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Then, in a flash, he detonated his explosives-filled vest, killing dozens — and Afghanistan grieved again.
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After more than week trapped in the cold and dark, they finally saw a flash light.
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SoulCycle's "Hamilton: A hip-hop theme ride," sells out in a flash whenever it's on offer.
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The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood watch for the area through Friday afternoon.
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If so, you've caught a lucky break, because we're bringing it back for a flash sale.
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It begins with a sweep of green, a flash of silver and a smear of red.
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In a flash it has left us, and we are back to rain and grey skies.
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You could also make a backup, and keep that somewhere else, like on a flash drive.
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The hotel wallpaper conceit came to Mesler as a flash of sense memory, a poisoned madeleine.
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In the midst of a ferocious legislative election year, the issue has become a flash point.
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As to the underbelly that Tony mentioned — we caught a flash of it every so often.
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This time things don't rot out so much as they turn in a flash of violence.
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An act of resistance became a flash point in the struggle for L.G.B.T. dignity and equality.
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Last year in Italy the Group of 7 meeting was a flash point on climate change.
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By Friday, the decision had become a flash point for arguments over politics and press freedom.
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Whether the Saudis would be banned from fuel production quickly became a flash point in Congress.
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Her mother was forced to leave her car because of the whitewater of a flash flood.
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The American Chamber of Commerce in China revealed results from a flash survey done between Feb.
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A flash-flood warning is in place for the afternoon, with storms expected in the evening.
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In a flash, Djokovic had served out the set to love, sealing it with an ace.
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Ms. Liu became a flash point again when she was nominated to the Treasury Department post.
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In addition, Mobile, Alabama, issued a flash flood warning that was in effect until 4 p.m.
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Seems like the new telltale sign for her might be a flash of foot-in-mouth.
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When she became interested in historical accounts of scurvy, she felt a flash of strange recognition.
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Death seizes them in a flash and delivers their bodies to the darkness of the grave.
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"I had met Steve years ago in a flash, it must've been five minutes," she recalls.
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On the back, they feature a large, rectangular camera bump hosting four sensors and a flash.
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Flash flood warning and outlook The entire state is under a flash flood watch through Tuesday.
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A flash of X-rays from a galaxy hovering nearly invisibly on the edge of infinity.
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But its success was a flash in the pan, and its demise was predicted by 2013.
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But as the antagonists get closer to Al Bab, the encirclement could become a flash point.
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Trisha Paytas apologized for uploading a TikTok that she says accidentally includes a flash of nudity.
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The idea of the contest came, "as a flash of inspired frustration," according to the site.
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But in 103, many reviewers considered its overnight popularity to be a flash in the pan.
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It's just a flash, but it happens twice in quick succession, and it can count, powerfully.
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In "BlacKkKlansman," the film concludes with a flash-forward to the white nationalist rally in Charlottesville.
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It is also likely to become a flash point in the upcoming national elections, in October.
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After all, the university grounds had long been a flash point for demonstrations in the capital.
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The Mega Sg will be available in four different color options, including a flash all-white version.
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She then indicates no one&aposs survived, but in a flash he sees or feels some movement.
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Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)Apple incorporated 42 years ago today, and it's celebrating with a flash crash.
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More than 30 million people are under a flash flood watch or advisory from Texas to Illinois.
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The black and white Polaroid on the left was taken in low light outside with a flash.
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Micron Technology – Micron will buy out Intel's stake in a flash memory joint venture for $1.5 billion.
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JetBlue is having a flash sale today, which is great, because we all really need a vacation.
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The weather service has issued a flash flood warning for White and Towns Counties into the evening.
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The new way to 'say it with flowers' may be tapping a flash sale for organic cactus.
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In September 20173, Elson arrived to his desk to find a flash drive, sent directly from OSU.
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Since then, however, immigration has became a flash point of division between the industry and the administration.
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That matched a flash reading and was well above the 50 line that separates growth from contraction.
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Head over to the company's website, where there's currently a flash sale on the HERO7 (normally $399.99).
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On Boxing Day 2015 a flash flood destroyed MJ's Leeds recording studio and the band's practice space.
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When I was small I could have answered this in a flash: Sherlock Holmes and Moriarty, respectively.
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Then, a flash of color amid the bush palmettos and a shout: Porkchop had found his quarry.
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"This kid is not a flash in the pan," Kansas City manager Ned Yost said of Merrifield.
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A flash flood watch was issued for northeast South Carolina and southeast North Carolina though Saturday morning.
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Frenzy, meanwhile, is a flash sales app that emerged from Shopify's experimental product shop earlier this month.
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Though she didn't see the accident happen, she remembered seeing a flash from the dentist's office nearby.
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Against the dollar, it is at its weakest since April 2017, excepting a "flash crash" in January.
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The National Weather Service issued a flash flood warning for much of the two coastal Alabama counties.
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On Wednesday, the nearby Black River breached a levee, triggering a flash-flood emergency for the town.
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Club photography's pretty normalized, but not everyone loves having a flash gun in their face at 1AM.
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A flash flood warning was issued for New Orleans on Sunday morning, with numerous street closures reported.
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Once the team documents a flash, they will initiate further analysis in order to determine its cause.
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When Snapchat launched in 2011, the app seemed like a flash-in-the-pan teen messaging fad.
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Toshiba and Western Digital are partners in a flash memory plant in the Japanese city of Yokkaichi.
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It also predicted it would fall to $1.15, its lowest since a flash crash in October 2016.
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Unlike other features, however, you can't really accuse 5G of being a flash in the pan here.
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Out the window, there was a flash of yellow, a dipping steel bucket, a pile of dirt.
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Nearly 20 million are facing a flood warning, watch or a flash flood watch across the Southeast.
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Time is the property that distinguishes a crafted sweater from one summoned in a flash by a
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Last summer it became a flash point in Honolulu's campaign to rid the streets of the homeless.
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The use of fetal tissue for research purposes has long been a flash point in abortion politics.
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The only time that I saw a flash of aloofness was when the subject of nicknames arose.
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On the back, there are vertically mounted dual-cameras, a flash, and a rear-facing fingerprint sensor.
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In another, teens at a party suck on a flash drive that they've mistaken for a Juul.
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The Cube Air is designed to spread lighting evenly — none of that harshness from using a flash.
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The migration crisis continued to show itself to be a flash point across the Continent on Thursday.
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Long Live the Good Witch of Pop, and let's hope June 16 arrives in a flash, huh?
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I've been on the hunt for somewhere affordable that can get them all on a flash drive.
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In a flash I could take us to Belgium and we'd be eating breakfast in no time.
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Against the dollar, it is at its weakest since April 22016, excepting a "flash crash" in January.
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Some states will never do such a thing, and other states will do it in a flash.
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Never touching, largely independent, the dancers sometimes connect in a flash of unison or a matching motion.
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The figure was below a flash reading of 43.6 and close to July's seven-year low reading.
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Again, it just takes seconds for her to surprise me and in a flash, she's gone again.
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Huawei has become a flash point in the broader trade dispute between the United States and China.
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In the case of a flash flood, you'll move to somewhere with higher ground if it's safe.
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The Third Reich is frequently invoked through brief newsreels of Hitler and a flash-forward to 1945.
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It not only looked like a flash drive, it could be recharged in a computer's USB port.
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He got a glimpse of the bird, just a flash of blue and gold, before it vanished.
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You seek out diversions to real work, such as updating social media or shopping a flash sale.
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A Western Digital subsidiary, SanDisk, shares ownership with Toshiba of a flash memory production operation in Japan.
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On Tuesday, sterling fell below $1.20, hitting its lowest level since a flash crash in October 2016.
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Police officials warned people to leave their cars behind if they were caught in a flash flood.
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The results are worth the time and patience they require; alas, they'll be consumed in a flash.
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Prosecutors initially claimed she had a flash drive containing malware but have since backtracked on that claim.
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"Like a flash of light, right through me," says a soldier (Claybourne Elder) whom Seurat once sketched.
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Rousing and infuriating, cerebral and vulgar, the original event marked a flash point in second-wave feminism.
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Security experts have long warned that the dispute is a flash point of conflict in the region.
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Colorado, meanwhile, is poised to respond to the panic with deliberate caution, not a flash of frenzy.
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Meanwhile, a hard rain in Seoul turns to a flash flood, which leaves their basement home uninhabitable.
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This area has also been a flash point for another hotly disputed policy enacted by the administration.
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The second explosion ripped down the rest of the building with a flash followed by a shockwave.
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In a "flash crash" in Asia in late August, the lira plunged to 6.47 against the dollar.
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Over the years, it has become a flagship and a flash point of the Israeli settler movement.
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Nearly 33 million are facing a flood warning, watch or a flash flood watch across the Southeast.
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Over time, the series became a flash point in a growing debate around sexism in video games.
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Russia's Federal Security Service detained Whelan after an acquaintance handed him a flash drive containing classified information.
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For now, many libertarians are holding out hope that Trump is just a flash in the pan.
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Every time Mufti catches a scent of a truffle, she's down on her belly in a flash.
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It might look like it to newer fans, but it hasn't been a flash in the pan.
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And so Tinder was 0 to 90 miles an hour in a flash of a second. Yeah.
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In a recent briefing Canon made it very clear that 470EX-AI isn't a flash intended for professionals.
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It will start with a flash of light brighter than any words of any human language can describe.
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This is a "flash" investment mob that can switch investment targets as quickly as it takes to tweet.
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Micron Technology (MU) will buy out Intel's (INTC) stake in a flash memory joint venture for $1.5 billion.
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A flash flood watch was in effect Thursday for a swath of Colorado just east of the mountains.
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Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) detained Whelan after an acquaintance handed him a flash drive containing classified information.
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Drones are extremely helpful in delivering aid during a disaster, especially in reaching remote locations in a flash.
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In any case, when I see a flash drive, my brain starts to crave that sweet, sweet mango.
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Kuret created the Lego piece and attached it to a flash drive, which contained her portfolio and resume.
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"The equipment is embedded in the headphones and stored in a flash memory in the headphones," Aronson said.
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On the data front, Monday will see a flash release of Markit services PMI data at 20173 a.
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A PMI covering the bloc's dominant services industry came in below a flash estimate of 56.5, registering 56.0.
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The National Weather Service issued a flash-flood watch for Puerto Rico, warning of thunderstorms and wind gusts.
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The rain-soaked city will labor under a flash flood watch through the morning and thunderstorms all day.
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Euro area annual inflation came in at -0.1 percent for May, according to a flash estimate from Eurostat.
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It has also become a flash point for conflict between Saudi Arabia and Iran that threatens regional stability.
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When a flash flood hit during Hurricane Irma, they had to swim out through their living room window.
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You can practically get a three minute buzz from hitting a "flash drive" without your teacher catching you.
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After some attempted retorts, her Republican rival shows a flash of anger while taking a sip of water.
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Many areas across the region have experienced a flash drought due to the prolonged heat and dry conditions.
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Many areas across the region have experienced a flash drought due to the prolonged heat and dry conditions.
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That evening, the director of the Secret Service sent Kelly a congratulatory email with a flash of sarcasm.
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The device worked just as promised, and did create a large batch of almond milk in a flash.
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The National Weather Service has issued a flash-flood watch for most of West Virginia through Monday evening.
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A flash poll made Fillon the winner of a TV debate between primary election candidates on Thursday night.
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Juul, the most popular brand, looks like a flash drive and can be charged in a USB port.
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So when the Ethereum exchange GDAX experienced a flash crash last week, investors were right to be alarmed.
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The officers said they believed Clark had pointed a gun at them after seeing a flash of light.
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In a flash of creativity, I start brainstorming my maid of honor speech for my best friend's wedding.
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Kuret created the Lego piece and attached it to a flash drive, which contained her portfolio and resume.
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"The driver said it was like a flash, the person walked out in front of them," she said.
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The message will appear as a flash card, much like how real-time info appears on the screen.
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Surely a flash of genius is better than mediocrity, even if it is part of a combustible mixture?
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The index for new export orders was also revised down to 51.3 from a flash reading of 52.2.
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They ended up with a flash that lasted almost 10 minutes and released 3.4 * 1033 ergs of energy.
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Toshiba and Western Digital jointly operate a flash memory plant in the city of Yokkaichi in Mie prefecture.
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Once dispersed, the rockets detonate—and in a flash—devastate an area roughly 200 by 300 meters wide.
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Before the primary debates, it seemed all but certain that Trump would be a flash in the pan.
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The amputation was accomplished in a flash, since Greenland sharks, like all sharks, have no bones, only cartilage.
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That might have produced a flash, like the streak of light that explodes from a meteor above Earth.
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This massive tumor on the backside is the first time Apple's combined dual cameras together with a flash.
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Is it destined to become this year's matcha or just a flash in the pan, à la Orbitz?
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That's where I learned that when you take a flash photograph you can see right through your dress.
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That was higher than a flash reading of 51.4 and above the 50 mark separating growth from contraction.
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A flash-flood watch was in effect Saturday for the Houston area, according to the National Weather Service.
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You see a flash of red, and you think it's some litter or something, but it's just berries.
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According to a flash estimate last week, Serbia's economy grew 1.413 percent in the fourth quarter of 2018.
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In addition to removing makeup in a flash, these supersoft wipes are made from eco-friendly repurposed cotton.
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Now, almost two years have passed in what feels like a flash, and we're meeting at the Barbican.
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Copycat guns are sold, for example, without a flash suppressor or with a fixed instead of folding stock.
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New Orleans has already been drenched in nearly 9 inches of rain, prompting a flash-flood emergency declaration.
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But his latest assault on the fortress made of clay could have ended in a flash of anger.
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Markit's PMI for the bloc dipped to 51.7 in August from 52.0, below a flash estimate of 51.8.
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It was in August 1982 when the first 18 years of Alex Lewis' life vanished in a flash.
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She saw a flash of fellow U.S.A. gymnastics teammate Nastia Liukin's scores and realized her performance fell short.
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There's only one moment early on when Frank reaches for her that Claire sees a flash of Randall.
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Scene City 9 Photos View Slide Show ' And in a flash — well, several hundred flashes — she was gone.
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During the episode's opening minutes, we're introduced to Rick Grimes during a flash-forward in the zombie apocalypse.
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The company doesn't place vendor orders until the close of a flash sale, which typically lasts 72 hours.
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Jason: He probably carries a flash drive with Kali installed on that and only trusts the flash drive.
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Eventually, Torres, who was studying journalism, decided to join the protests, grabbing his camera, lens, and a flash.
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Just remember that it's called a flash sale for a reason: These fares won't stick around for long.
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Bolt's events are over in a flash: 228 seconds in the 250, then 22020 seconds in the 200.
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The iconic designer, 56, proposed to Defrancesco, 37, with a flash mob inside a Chipotle in April 2018.
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In a flash, Crosby spotted Letang gliding out from behind the net and slid the puck cross-ice.
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The second happened in 2015, when panicked selling on worries of Chinese market weakness caused a flash crash.
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A minute later, standing by the waterside, I saw a flash of brownish-black fur running toward Tara.
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"Episode" 12 cuts between Gereon's dangerous exit from the bank and a flash-forward of his return home.
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Later, she was held up in a "flash kidnapping" with her 5-year-old son in the car.
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Slouch of interminable suburbia interminable crap-jobs at fifteen a flash, momentary as toward the city we continue.
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The date memorializes a conflict that became a flash point in the organized labor movement around the world.
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It was not the first time that Ms. Sanders had become a flash point for heated partisan debate.
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Inclement weather could complicate the repopulation of the area, which was under a flash flood warning on Thursday.
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Muslim head scarves, veils and burqas have also been a flash point in France for over a decade.
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The area, including northeastern New Jersey and the Lower Hudson Valley, will remain under a flash flood warning.
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In a flash, Baldwin was the victim of molestation, and in another flash, there was love and protection.
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There's really not much you can do to hide 3 giant lenses, a flash, and that other thing.
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Not a place or an age I wish to return to for longer than a flash of remembering.
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More than 4 million were under a flash flood watch from central Mississippi through central Georgia early Thursday.
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The pending cases include allegations that the party violated public assembly laws by organizing a flash mob protest.
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We did it once in Australia because somebody was taking pictures with a flash, which affected other tables.
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And then quick as a flash, the character you've been gushing over gets brutally killed in gruesome circumstances.
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And in a flash, it had happened again — another interruption at the Capitol, perhaps more welcome than usual.
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The diagnostic moment, as the Brazilian researchers might have guessed, came to Bordone in a flash of recognition.
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Even Clarence Thomas, whose confirmation hearings marked a flash point in sexual and racial politics, drew no filibuster.
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"Looks like we had a flash crash," said Ray Attrill, head of FX strategy at National Australia Bank.
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The Florida State case was a flash point for mishandlings and cover-ups of sexual assault on campus.
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You still get to view complications, and there's still a flash of color depending on the watch face.
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The National Weather Service has placed large parts of Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi on a flash flood watch.
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The National Weather Service in Jacksonville on Monday also issued a flash flood warning due to Hurricane Irma.
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The subsequent investigation discovered a broken piece of equipment and a "flash mark" on a transmission line tower.
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The news outlet reported the scuffle was over "in a flash" and the Chinese never touched the briefcase.
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The National Weather Service said a flash flood warning for the town was in effect until early Thursday.
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The National Weather Service in Omaha issued a flash flood warning for localities along the Nebraska-Iowa border.
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A palm-size stick that charges via USB, it's easily mistaken for a flash drive to the uninitiated.
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After they swung the doors open, a SWAT member set off a flash bang grenade inside the doorway.
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Mr. Boies showed a flash of anger and said it was the first time he was seeing them.
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Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio, for example, notified its Twitter followers about a flash sale earlier this year.
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And then there's Trump's decision to do a flash visit at Yad Vashem, Israel's official Holocaust memorial museum.
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Go ahead and enjoy the hot dogs and apple pie, but this four-day sale disappears in a flash.
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One count involves a flash drive which allegedly contained images involving a prepubescent minor and a minor under 12.
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But for its viral nature and early kinks, Wallace maintains that this is not a flash in the pan.
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With Youtube, Vine, and Snapchat, stardom—or at least a flash of recognition—seems like it's a click away.
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Rescue personnel examine damage on Main Street after a flash flood rushed through the historic town of Ellicott City.
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"There has been a flash flood warning issued for our area," the St. Charles Fire Department said on Facebook.
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The greenback earlier slipped to 105.51 yen, the lowest since a flash crash in January that roiled currency markets.
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Her stomach definitely looks flat, so if this is a flash forward, it looks like she's lost the baby.
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A flash Forsa poll found 27% of the public thought him the best candidate, followed by Laschet on 18%.
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A little boy goat, named Storm for a flash of lightening during his birth, joined Tassi and Sue-Anna.
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We're not building something that's a flash in the pan or something that serves billions of people like Facebook.
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S a flash drive of everything she knows, including that however they're planning to exploit Kira, it's happening soon.
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Their chemistry, like their output and their live performances, is always evolving: the beat can change in a flash.
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Around an hour later, stories began to circulate about someone noticing a flash and then hearing a sharp pop.
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You can talk about the joys of reproduction without illustrating the point with a flash of your family jewels.
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One day, after a flash flood, they found a layer of moist sand imprinted with hyena and wolf tracks.
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There's also a selfie timer button and a flash suppression button to keep the camera flash from automatically firing.
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In Mississippi, a flash flood watch was in effect through Saturday morning, according to the state's emergency management agency.
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To whoever it was in the audience that took a flash photo during our nude scene today: Not cool.
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One year, the local church had a Halloween party and I'd just bought a bigger camera and a flash.
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Ironically, the general drop in currency volatility in recent months further adds to the risk of a flash crash.
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Rob Kardashian's hospital visit had a flash of Lamar Odom's near-death ER trip ... based on a revealing pattern.
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Lightning Deal: Discounts that are featured for several hours as a flash sale on the Amazon UK deals page.
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While NewVoiceMedia may not have a flash brand and profile, it's growing at a very steady and successful pace.
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It's weakened more than 2 percent year-to-date and worse still, it experienced a flash crash on Jan.
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It's rare to see a flash of neon cyberlox or space goggles on the streets anymore—even in Camden.
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While they're making out (Courtney is far more into it than Hannah is) Hannah sees a flash go off.
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The Snap doesn't have a flash, but includes a self-timer, and a screw-mount for a little tripod.
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The next day at lunch I had a flash: Oh shit, I think I bought myself a golf cart.
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Sam's mouth is practically watering as he watches, and he gets a flash of inspiration: this is his show.
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In a flash, he's blown sideways by a mortar shell seemingly from nowhere, and yet I didn't stop charging.
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Rolling down the window of our hulking S.U.V. taxi for the mustachioed guard, I felt a flash of anguish.
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Arizona is both a flash point in the nation's immigration battles and a microcosm of a changing United States.
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Every month or so, a flash mob or custom made movie trailer proposal dominates Facebook news feeds across America.
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So Charles-Donatien haunts the flea markets and taxidermy shops of Paris, eyes peeled for a flash of feathers.
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Wednesday, when Ivy Creek topped its bank, creating a flash flood that swept away the Prius and another car.
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The concrete bridge connecting the two sides had collapsed and floated downriver in a flash flood triggered by Maria.
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Usually, it's a flash in the pan tool used to create drama that's immediately dropped by the next episode.
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In Kansas, much of the central region was under a flash flood watch through the end of last week.
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Suddenly, the morning of anger and disappointment and the years of frustration and impotence come to a flash point.
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Perhaps there's a flash flood, like the disaster in Louisiana, or a raging fire, like the one in California.
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Some conservative activists have called for a "flash mob" of Flynn supporters to gather outside the courthouse Tuesday morning.
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Then came a flash as flames damaged the house of worship where the man who attacked an Orlando, Fla.
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" 'Tango in the Park' began as a flash mob type thing," said Jim Labbe, organizer of the community group.
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In a flash it is obvious why Ms van Herpen is popular with Björk, a memorably original Icelandic singer.
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An emergency push notification for a flash flood warning stopped at least one of the phones from playing clips.
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It was a flash in the pan, or a fluke, and the order of things had been established again.
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New Orleans was under a flash flood warning after receiving about 8 inches of rain early in the day.
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Get to clicking — airline sales don't last long, but this one is sure to be gone in a flash.
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Last Wednesday, ethereum briefly plunged in a flash crash from above $210 to 10 cents on Coinbase's GDAX exchange.
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There's a flash — just one measure — of revelatory madness in the theme from Tannhaüser's song of love to Venus.
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Frosé was the unofficial drink of last summer, but we're not letting it be a flash in the pan.
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We revisited the night, 18533 years ago today, that became a flash point in the modern gay rights movement.
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In one instance, they claimed that U.S. Corrections's records are on a flash drive that they could not find.
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Mr. Crabtree uses a flash drive for his personal returns in addition to saving on a backed-up drive.
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I said it again, looking for a flash of anger in his eyes—anything to confirm my self-loathing.
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In a flash, the graphic elements (monochrome cutouts, photos) of "Good Talk" seem to be a commentary on race.
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Sometimes she would tell a joke or show a flash of anger at the mention of her daughter's death.
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Its device resembles a flash drive, and has had a stunning appeal among youths ever since it was introduced.
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And then, in a flash, Sherman caught up with the descending football and flicked it away with one hand.
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The reading was below a flash estimate and relatively close to the 50.0 mark that separates growth from contraction.
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Eyewitnesses who saw a flash, that was probably the landing lights coming out of the bottom of the clouds.
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Her arrest a little more than a year ago remains a flash point in relations between Washington and Beijing.
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And because it's a flash and doesn't stay on the whole time, it doesn't suck up as much battery.
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All of that drains your battery in a flash, so you need to find options to stay charged up.
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As the sun broke the horizon I saw a flash of blue out of the corner of my eye.
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It looks like a flash drive, it's not, and the kids can just tuck it away when they're done.
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Either way, it was a flash of bipartisan lightness to end things, a tiny surprise, if not a breakthrough.
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That was a touch below a flash estimate but still well above the 20.8359 mark separating growth from contraction.
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Some deals, like a flash sale to Iceland with flights as low as $269 from Boston, have already expired.
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Best Buy is having a flash sale from 7PM ET on December 19th to 1AM ET on December 20th.
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Police said Debra Stevens of Arkansas was delivering newspapers when her car was swept away in a flash flood.
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Sometimes they work, like a "Flash"-"Arrow"-"Legends of Tomorrow" crossover episode, and sometimes they don't, Mr. Berlanti said.
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Amona is a flash point for the settler movement, and the case had gone through the courts for years.
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You can probably live without that hutch if it sells on Craigslist in a flash, but not your bed.
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Sparks, heat or a flame can ignite these in a flash, and the losses can be costly for companies.
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At another, Skaramagas, near the port of Piraeus, home-cooked meals brought a flash of joy to dreary days.
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The question of Mr. Kushner's access to intelligence was a flash point almost from the beginning of the administration.
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It also features a Smart TV Hub that lets you surf any of your favorite entertainment apps in a flash.
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There was a flash of light and a loud noise; Morton knew that he had been shot in the stomach.
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A flash flood watch was also issued Wednesday for Beaumont, about 85 miles (135 kilometers) to the east of Houston.
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Watch the video above for a quick and easy party look that'll make you feel pulled together in a flash.
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Tulsa is also under a flash flood warning for the ongoing flooding on the Arkansas river as well, Ward said.
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If Maduro were to change his mind and allow U.S. assistance, Green said, "We would be ready in a flash."
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Rescue personnel examine damage on Main Street after a flash flood rushed through the historic town of Ellicott City, Maryland.
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This absence of matter means it should be impossible for two merging black holes to generate a flash of light.
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We're not trying to be a flash in the pan; what we're doing is a bit quieter and longer term.
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And while Brangelina ended in a flash, Meghan Markle became the new American princess who stole Prince Harry's royal heart.
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Karatsevidis puts this down to the company's payments processor freezing funds after seeing unexpectedly high orders after a flash sale.
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" Quick as a flash, Philip, who turns 96 in June, came back with, "Well I can't stand up much longer.
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A flash flood warning has also been put in effect for western parts of Kansas City through early Wednesday morning.
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"Typically, with celebrity endorsements, it's sort of a flash-in-the-pan, one-shot deal," she told the Sun-Times.
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The yen will next target 13 per dollar, which is the high it reached during a flash crash on Jan.
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According to his steps, take a flash drive that contains a single file with the car's VIN number on it.
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They also found a flash drive with evidence of him tormenting them, showing he was involved with "A" all along.
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Michoacan has long been a flash point in Mexico's drug war, and battles between criminals and security forces are common.
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Florida's northeast coast was drenched by Tropical Storm Julia early Wednesday, leaving 6 million people under a flash flood watch.
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In Cramer's perspective, it's not a matter of if a flash crash will happen again, it's a matter of when.
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There's a flash icon up top, a button for flipping to selfie mode and a portal into the camera roll.
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In Cramer's perspective, it's not a matter of if a flash crash will happen again, it's a matter of when.
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That prompted the National Weather Service to issue a flash flood warning for the city and some of its suburbs.
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The next time you see Serena's sneer in The Handmaid's Tale, maybe you'll catch a flash of Cersei there, too.
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When he saw me there, he turned angry in a flash, asking me if I was there to kill him.
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Washington, D.C., and Maryland were smacked with major flooding and remained under a flash flood watch overnight, FOX5 DC reported.
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There is also a flash Services PMI Tuesday, and international trade and a final revision to second-quarter GDP Thursday.
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When Winston announces his choice, Bob (Craig T. Nelson), aka Mr. Incredible, displays a flash of momentary shock and disappointment.
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The explosion at the end of the episode, entitled "A Flash of Light," is a disastrous situation for numerous reasons.
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Ripps told the paper that Schreiber had pushed the photographer's camera away after a flash went off in his face.
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Yes, it would have been crisper with a flash, but the result is obviously far better than the example above.
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One woman was taken to a hospital after being hit in the arm and chest with a "flash-bang" grenade.
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However, Trump's associates believe that confidence could disappear in a flash, as CNN reported earlier Tuesday, depending on the coverage.
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"My view is that the Q3 figures are somewhere between a 'flash crash' blip and a 'new normal'," Liebreich said.
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"This shows again that the upswing in the single currency bloc is not a flash in the pan," Gitzel said.
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If Demand media was a flash in the pan, Scripps is a media company that has survived like a cockroach.
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Sterling plummeted nearly 10 percent to a 31-year low in earlier trading in what traders called a "flash crash".
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Or, it could be a flash in the pan, caused simply by a one-off drop in household energy bills.
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" Quick as a flash, Philip, who turns 96 in June, came back with, "Well, I can't stand up much longer.
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One moment he was there, offering agreeable squawks as Gelernter spoke, and then, in a flash of lightning, he wasn't.
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It also means that an argument, which in the real world would have dissipated in a flash, can last forever.
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The show ends in a flash, literally, as band vanishes from the stage in a puff of smoke and confetti.
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And even though the client felt it went by in a flash, those slow-mo shots still gave us chills.
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Meanwhile in Quebec, on the same night, a person was transported in a flash of white light to a bathtub.
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Ayn Rand, who died in 1982, has long been a flash point for conflicting concepts of America and its promise.
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Diallo couldn't disguise a flash of worry, but he reacted to the news with his usual dry sense of humor.
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The European Commission said a flash estimate showed euro zone consumer morale was 0.1 points, the same as in February.
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It was a flash of greatness for which he did not get enough credit — and which he has not repeated.
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If you need to bring documents back and forth with you for sharing or printing, you'll want a flash drive.
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Manufacturing activity survey data and a flash estimate of euro zone economic growth in the second quarter are due out.
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All they have to do is plug it in and they can make their favorite breakfast treat in a flash.
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The new party may prove a flash in the pan, as other upstart parties here have been in the past.
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I tried Portrait with a flash and it does work, but I still prefer natural light for the best shots.
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There was the roar of motorcycles, a flash of dull green camouflage and the glint of rifles outside the door.
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But should more damaging stories surface — especially ones that demonstrate poor ethical judgement — Pruitt could be abandoned in a flash.
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Quick as a flash, pour the smoke bomb liquid into the glass and garnish with a delicious cherry on top.
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We see a flash of a bloodied Claire on the operation table, a vision of a bird, and then nothing.
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Is the gun simply a flash waste of Champagne, or does it deserve a place in the pantheon of Bacchanalia?
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This permanent hair dye provides vibrant color without ammonia, parabens, and alcohol and gets rid of greys in a flash.
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Forget about the scenery, all that peripheral beauty gone by in a flash, the profound silence, the bliss of seclusion.
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Suddenly, my vision blurred in a flash of blinding pain as I felt his teeth sink into my right shoulder.
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They would then meet and annihilate each other in a flash of energy, repaying the debt for their brief existence.
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For his latest cyberpunk magic trick, he took apart an old broken iPhone and turned it into a flash drive.
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For something like a flash flood, it's best to stay put, and if you're driving, it's best to turn around.
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There is no doubt, however, that the subject of relations between Muslim men and Hindu women is a flash point.
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Trade talks that just last week seemed close to fruition have abruptly become a flash point in the rocky relationship.
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In a close-up, a flash of fear came across the face of a young soldier in a red beret.
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Some financial risks are longstanding, lurking sources of infection that are concealed very deep but may erupt in a flash.
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And who doesn't love the freedom they provide to move from the office to a coffee shop in a flash?
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Last season, the entire elimination set washed away in a flash flood just four days before the first face-off.
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The Fed's swap lines with other central banks, which let them borrow dollars from America, might be a flash point.
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But this steak marinates for 30 minutes and then cooks in a flash, imbued with fish sauce, jalapeño and lime.
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Or was the breakout season of Gio Urshela, a better defender than Andujar, more than a flash in the pan?
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The issue became a flash point for social conservatives who argued that transgender people had no place in the military.
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The sleek device is about as long as the palm of a hand and as thin as a flash drive.
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The burgeoning industry became a flash point in San Francisco and, more recently, Paris is cracking down on such offerings.
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Ethereum also briefly plunged from above $300 to 10 cents on one exchange in a flash crash on June 21.
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The death became a flash point in the debate over changes to the criminal justice system adopted in New York.
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And so Cassini will wave goodbye with a flash of unearthly light that no humans, at least, may ever see.
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On the island, she escapes from a barefoot warlock who summons zombies with a flash of light from his forehead.
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"[Stormy] joked to me when she first saw me, 'Oh my god, you gave me a flash back,'" Leznevich said.
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"You're a damn liar man," Biden said, addressing the allegation about Hunter with a flash of anger in his eyes.
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The issue is with a flash storage chip called the eMMC that is embedded on a board called the MCU1.
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A killing that has shocked a community in Queens has become a flash point in the national debate over immigration.
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A flash reading of the IHS Markit services sector Purchasing Managers' Index dropped to its lowest level since October 13.
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"There's a little hole on the side of the shelter and we saw a flash of orange light," said Ferguson.
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The Commission said a flash estimate showed euro zone consumer morale dropped to -0.5 in June from +0.2 in May.
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After last decade's success of "Poker Face" and "Bad Romance," Gaga wasn't content to be a flash in the pan.
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At the time of her arrest, Zhang had four cellphones, a flash drive, a laptop and an external hard drive.
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A huge storm made its way into the city right around rush hour, and a flash flood warning was issued.
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But he asked the court to protect people whose lives had been changed by Mr. Trump's order in a flash.
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The more than 180,000 people downstream who were evacuated in response to fears of a flash flood are back home.
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In a flash, as Nadal spun 360 degrees and scrambled to recover, Djokovic took a half-dozen confident steps forward.
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So he fought desperately to stay in office in a bruising primary that remains a flash point in Mississippi politics.
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"It's a flash of color in a rather gray world," said Emma Bridgewater, the eponymous founder of the ceramics company.
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And about how the case has, over the past decade, become a flash point in the Idaho city and beyond.
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"Gonzalo belched it and Neesha sang it and Marilyn prayed for a flash of intuition" is a not untypical sentence.
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If you need to bring documents back and forth with you for sharing or printing, you'll want a flash drive.
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A flash flood watch is posted this weekend with 1 to 3 inches (2.5 to 7.5 cm) of rain possible.
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"This could quickly become a dangerous situation," the National Weather Service said in a flash flood watch issued for the area.
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The episode ends with a flash of blue light, and the feeling that something bad is about to happen to Stone.
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A team of German scientists created a strong adhesive that can quickly stick and unstick with just a flash of light.
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Instead, bring along The Chiller, a portable icy chamber that, much like the HyperChiller, can cool down drinks in a flash.
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Its for people who know enough to know they need a flash, but maybe don't know enough to properly use it.
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There is as yet scant evidence this was anything other than a flash squeeze rather than a signal for higher prices.
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South Korea should not repeat past failures where seemingly vigorous talks fell apart and ties froze in a flash, he said.
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I saw what looked like an explosion and then a flash of light, and then I lost consciousness for five minutes.
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Waters has become a flash point in a debate within the Democratic Party about how best to push back on Trump.
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The tanks can detect these particles, which create a flash visible to detectors at the bottom when they strike the water.
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This is why, when Gypsy remembers a flash of the lighthouse painting during the present timeline scene of "Free," she collapses.
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I felt for the innocent dreams of these little ones — how in a flash of a second they were all crashed.
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In a flash forward, also during Randall's toast, we see Zoey and Kevin (Justin Hartley) KISS on a plane to Vietnam!
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Exhibits B and C: a flash-cold-smoked sea perch sashimi, and a bagna cauda, both served at the same restaurant.
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"I will give a flash of a wide eye," said Ms. Markey, 34, then specifying that this will not be enough.
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People dressed as Spider-Man play in a swimming pool during a flash mob event at a water park, July 215.
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Stocks bounced back globally Tuesday and currencies steadied, but the Brexit-induced panic could come back in a flash, strategists say.
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While the conflict remains unresolved, the waterway has come up as a flash point in U.S.-China relations in recent years.
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But negotiations between the two countries over the $4.5 billion project have become a flash point, even stoking murmurs of war.
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Rumblings persist that pre-seed investing is a flash in the pan that will collapse into standard seed investing soon enough.
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These fathers remain a mystery, remembered for a rare smile or a flash suit or a car that gave them pride.
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Big investors are piling into gold, and that suggests its move up may not be just a flash in the pan.
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The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood watch for most of West Virginia on Monday, from morning to evening.
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A few days ago, there was a flash-in-the-pan controversy over Google "forking" Apple's open-source programming language Swift.
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Members of the bureau's SWAT team deployed a "flash bang grenade" as diversion and attempted to pry open the RV's windshield.
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He went the other way; a flash of orange slipped between two cars and disappeared back into the forest heading west.
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Surely, a quick boost to economic growth is technically possible, but that would just be a flash in the pan. Why?
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Jump on this opportunity, folks, because our previous releases sold out in a flash — and these babies won't last long, either.
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If you want your makeup to sit better throughout the day or before a big event, Sunday suggests a flash mask.
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The group entered the caves on June 23, but were trapped when a flash flood a mile high blocked their exit.
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The still from the movie Jurassic World where Chris Pratt holds back the dinosaurs with a flash of his rippling forearms?
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The British currency had briefly plumbed a two-year low this week at $1.2439 — excluding a "flash crash" episode on Jan.
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Sam admits to feeling a "flash of anger" upon discovering the leak, while Will was preoccupied with a more curious detail.
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But nowadays you serve up the most rubbery, undercooked stuff in a flash and some folks will just eat it up.
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Trump would be a flash in the pan, maybe leading for a while and then fizzling out like firebrands before him.
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In September, a flash flood from a fluke storm carried off two vehicles with three FLDS sisters and their children inside.
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Carrier U.S. Mobile – which uses T-Mobile's network – imported a number of Xiaomi handsets but they sold out in a flash.
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The European Commission said a flash estimate showed euro zone consumer morale rose to -7.9 this month from -8.3 in December.
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Or will it be a flash of light on the tundra, destined for the Midwest fighter lore book and nothing more?
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Drafted seemingly too high a half-decade ago, he showed a flash of initial technical brilliance, untempered by experience or judgment.
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That excuse is a flash sale offering June-through-September flights that start as low as £9.99 (about $13) one way.
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In a flash of brilliance, Jamie chucks a bottle at Kip (James Jagger) and tells him to play their original stuff.
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The South China Sea issue has emerged as a flash point of conflict between ASEAN and China — and within the group.
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The National Weather Service issued a flash flood warning for northeastern Anne Arundel County and southeastern Howard County through earl Monday.
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The National Weather Service, which issued a flash flood warning, reported greater Baltimore got isolated rainfall of more than 9 inches.
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There's not a page without some vital charge—a flash of metaphor, an idiomatic originality, a bastard neologism born of nothing.
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The issue concerns a flash storage chip, called the eMMC, that's embedded on a piece of onboard technology called the MCU1.
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Amazon's Fire Phone was a flash in the pan — getting announced and released in 2014, then being discontinued the following year.
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All they have to do is choose their preparation, set the timer, and their breakfast will be ready in a flash.
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They used a personal cellphone or a flash drive that was delivered by courier to pass along the inflated price quotes.
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He sold a flash-storage company called Pillar Data in 2011 to Oracle, was sued by shareholders, and settled in 2013.
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The PMI for the bloc's dominant service industry was 54.2, unchanged from November but up from a flash reading of 53.9.
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However, when it does rain, a flash flood sweeps along the homeless people's camps, taking along all their belongings with it.
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We observe the parties protesting against wireless market reconfiguration and abandoning old channels in a flash when offered a princely sum.
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I can make muffins in a flash and I now know how to make a show-stopping cake for any occasion.
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The film ends with a brilliant coda, a flash-forward to black soldiers fighting for the Union during the Civil War.
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Perry and Bloom teased the news on Instagram with a flash of Perry's unique ring, which is shaped like a flower.
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Iden joining the Rebellion and actively undermining the organization and belief structure that'd defined her for decades happens in a flash.
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And then in a flash he brings down the menace, telling Celeste she has a message from Tracy, her property manager.
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Harmonised consumer price index rose by 1.3% yr/yr and 0.1% m/m according to a flash estimate on June 27.
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The Instagrammers also prefer to dine when it's still light out, so that they can avoid having to use a flash.
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Six people died after a flash flood engulfed a narrow gorge inside Kenya's Hell's Gate National Park on Sunday, authorities say.
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The European Commission said a flash estimate showed euro zone consumer morale improved to -7.2 this month from -7.6 in October.
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One of the few silent characters in the movie, he doesn't say a word; and then, in a flash, he's dead.
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In a flash(boys), the market suddenly began to ferociously sweep up the eight-month losers and pummel the year's winners.
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Long a flash point for partisan disagreement in Washington, the tax cuts are expected to play a major role in Nov.
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The issue of immigrants obtaining driver's licenses has been a flash point in New York state since 2007, when former Gov.
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The new year arrives in a flash of fireworks and a clink of glasses and a smiling kiss for a beloved.
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She was alternately tart and deliberative, contained but occasionally allowing a flash of anger to break through her carefully composed sentences.
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Terry Gilliam's "The Man Who Killed Don Quixote" is reaching screens after 30 years, several cast changes and a flash flood.
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If I read a letter and can think of two or three books in a flash, I know I can help.
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We look in detail at a flash-point case: the pope's choice of Bishop Philip Boyce to head an Irish diocese.
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Charlotte, North Carolina's largest city, is expected to see significant rainfall, and a flash-flood watch is in effect through Monday.
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Wealth Matters This week is the 10th anniversary of the collapse of Lehman Brothers, a flash point in the financial crisis.
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Sometimes a flash of unruly emotion or pungent language will briefly illuminate thematic recesses that are otherwise left in the dark.
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Planned Parenthood has been a flash point ever since 1916, when Margaret Sanger was arrested for handing out birth control information.
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She was an active trash talker, and became a flash point for Warriors hecklers, but seemed far from bothered by it.
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Rains forecast through Tuesday night have parts of central Mississippi under a flash flood watch, according to the National Weather Service.
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"It's like a flash in the pan," said Stephen Haluszczak, 56, who is active in efforts to promote local Ukrainian identity.
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Acid rain and fallout from the impact also acidified the world&aposs oceans in a flash, causing a mass marine extinction.
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"Once I did the movie 'Selena,' I was like, No, I'm doing it," she said with a flash in her eyes.
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The weather service in Jackson said there is a flash flood emergency for northern Okitbbeha County and south central Clay County.
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The South Dakota city of Aberdeen was under a flash flood warning after rain and snowmelt flooded the city's major intersections.
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Flash freeze: This is pretty much what it sounds like: Freezing that takes place in a flash when temperatures plunge rapidly.
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Did he die in the jungle of a flash flood or dengue fever, a tree fall, an injury turned septic, dehydration?
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After Officer Holder's murder, Mr. Howard's case became a flash point in the national debate over proposals to overhaul sentencing guidelines.
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Cristi said the pilot saw a flash of light -- what crew believed could've been a drone's green and red navigational lights.
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That Heat era seems like a flash in the pan — four years, four Finals appearances, two championships, and that was it.
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Public restrooms in America — long a flash point of exclusion by race, gender, class and ability — have gotten much, much better.
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"I kind of blinked once, and suddenly I just had a flash some of the images I had seen," Daisy says.
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CNBC's Jim Cramer described the Dow Jones industrial average's nearly 1,600 point plunge on Monday as a "flash crash" of sorts.
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Hinton lobbed one to Grimes for a dunk (and a 242-23 lead) in a sequence that happened in a flash.
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Your questions answered In March 2013, a flash flood caused the death of 11 people in the island's capital, Port Louis.
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The abortion ruling has been a flash point in Kavanaugh's confirmation process, which entered its third day of hearings Thursday morning.
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The rest of the state could be daunting, with its successive mountain chains rising like crests on a flash-frozen ocean.
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Tamir jumped down, landing with a thud he obviously hadn't anticipated, because his eyes met Jacob's with a flash of panic.
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On Sunday, the National Weather Service announced that a flash flood watch was in effect for southeast Arizona until Monday evening.
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" Mr. Blackwell called this approach "more solid," noting: "A radio hit can be a flash-in-the-pan kind of thing.
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A flash of doubt, especially among public-market investors, could spiral into a broader questioning of the entire start-up ecosystem.
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Which of them do you think have potential to be successful, and which ones will be a flash in a pan?
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What really stings is that it every few hours there is a flash of the game that Andromeda could have been.
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So what we want to do is give it some time to see whether this isn't a flash in the pan.
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The e-commerce site got its start as a flash-sale site, selling men's streetwear at heavy discounts in limited quantities.
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The European Commission said a flash estimate showed euro zone consumer morale decreased to -7.2 this month from -6.5 in May.
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The fatal shooting of the 12-year-old became a flash point in the national debate over police killings of African-Americans.
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People are more likely to think the thing is a flash in the pan, so it may not stick around as long.
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But with heavy rains forecast in the area for Wednesday, a flash flood warning went into effect, posing additional danger for firefighters.
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Markit's final composite Purchasing Managers' Index for the region was 53.1 in May, beating a flash estimate of 52.9 and April's 55.63.
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The agreement appears in a flash, we affirm that "I agree to the terms of service," and then it's all quickly forgotten.
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Markit's Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index for the bloc rose to 52.6 in September from 51.7 in August, unchanged from a flash estimate.
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In a flash, both have been burned to death, a charred wooden horse figurine still being held tight in the daughter's hand.
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The downpour triggered a two-hour flash flood emergency for the metro region, which is more serious than a flash flood warning.
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U.K. regulators are set to summon Citigroup officials as they investigate a "flash crash" in sterling last October, the Financial Times reported.
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And then suddenly, in a flash of lime green and yellow, the breakaway cyclists, followed by the peloton, or cycling pack, pass.
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"We do not believe the strong Q3 results were a 'flash in the pan' and think TSLA could maintain profitability," Kallo said.
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Working inwards from the inner corner, add a flash of yellow along the bottom lashline, blending gently as you meet the red.
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"The moves have partially retraced … however still resemble a flash crash," said Craig Nicol, macro strategist at Deutsche Bank, in a note.
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The keyless chuck lets you switch out drill bits in a flash and the battery slides out for easy removal and installation.
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He had been given a flash drive that his lawyer said Whelan thought contained holiday photos, but that actually held classified information.
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This is a great way to use them up — as a flash of flavor and green in this simple lemony chicken recipe.
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Crises can hit any company for any number of reasons, and today, bad news can travel around the world in a flash.
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A flash squeeze in 3.03 saw the cash-to-threes spread hit $263 but it was over in a matter of weeks.
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The way you access the new briefings will vary depending on whether you've already got a flash briefing set up for Alexa.
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Tuesday — more than an hour after the National Weather Service issued a flash flood warning for the area reporting mudslides were imminent.
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When we got the thing, we thought it was just a flash flood [warning], but we looked outside and it was sunny.
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In a flash of inspiration, she created a Rubik's Cube with tactile inputs so people with limited vision could still use it.
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For people who can't wait until January to get their hands on the stuff, Nexxus is putting on a flash pre-sale.
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Michoacan has long been a flash point in Mexico's drug war, and battles between criminals and security forces are a common occurrence.
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Though HEMA can warn a single neighbourhood about, say, a flash flood, some agencies use software that can only alert large areas.
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That said, Midge appears to be dating other people: A flash in the trailer shows Midge on a bad date involving boats.
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A 67-year-old man was reportedly swept away by a flash flood in a region hasn't experienced rainfall in four years.
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There's a flash along the top of the screen, and a side toolbar that lets you adjust the intensity of the sparkle.
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In fact, in many major international cities, what's popular tends to be more classic — and less of a flash in the pan.
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They remain short of the record highs reached after a "flash crash" last October, suggesting there may be more room to fall.
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The startled nucleus would then recoil and emit some form of energy, such as a flash of light or a sound wave.
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The theory behind a flash sale is that the deals can't stick around for too long, because they are just that good.
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The prices are so impressive that they aren't sustainable for the retailer, so why launch a flash sale in the first place?
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When it's broad daylight, he hooks his camera up to a lightning trigger that trips the shutter when it senses a flash.
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Typically Sombra's Translocator is used to get out of danger in a flash but Libero used it to jump into the action.
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She walked without her shoes, which had been swept away in a flash flood when she was trying to dry them out.
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Unveiled Wednesday at a conference in Beijing, the FlexPai mobile phone was made available to consumers in a flash sale on Thursday.
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The fix isn't more porn, isn't more objectification, isn't a flash of labia to cue the brain to bring on the tingles.
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One passenger told Houston media outlets that he heard a loud bang, felt a strong vibration and saw a flash of light.
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But the FBI sent a flash alert in August to states after detecting breaches in voter registration databases in Arizona and Illinois.
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Edwards declared a state of emergency for the state, and the National Weather Service issued a flash flood emergency for several parishes.
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Elvis had this particular firearm engraved with his T.C.B. lighting bolt logo -- which stood for Taking Care of Business in a flash.
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IT'S JUST LIKE AN INSIDER CAN PUT A WHOLE BUNCH OF DATA ON A FLASH KEY AND WALK OUT OF A COMPANY.
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In Furious 7, they steal a flash drive from a really nice car by driving it through three skyscrapers in Abu Dhabi.
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After all, they do heat up in a flash with no mess, and that's not something you exactly grow out of appreciating.
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"There was a boom and a bang and a flash of light," said Jim Long, a spokesman for Fire Department New York.
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Lloyd Austin, then-commander of U.S. Central Command, who called ISIS "a flash in the pan" in conversations with White House officials.
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Bair's inquiry as to how she and Sartre spent the Nazi occupation of France brought a "flash of real anger" — and silence.
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Whether you prefer a starburst, a chevron pattern, or a pearl-embellished bobby, you can create a bespoke look in a flash.
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The figure was higher than a flash reading of 55.0 and was well above the 50.0 mark that separates growth from contraction.
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A flash of light and a wall of fire destroyed a city and demonstrated that mankind possessed the means to destroy itself.
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In the last year, The Los Angeles Times has become a flash point for disagreement between the company and its California newspapers.
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Earlier this year, the San Francisco-based start-up reported a flash crash in ethereum and website outages due to high traffic.
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Magic and adventure abound: dinnerware floats onto a dining table and a leap from a rooftop ends in a flash of light.
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CNBC checked the four exchanges that make up the CoinDesk bitcoin price index, but none showed any sign of a flash crash.
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Think of it as a flash-freeze, a massive rapid temperature drop that keeps water crystals from forming and damaging the cell.
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The FBI used a Flash applet to make a direct connection over the internet, instead of routing the targets' traffic through Tor.
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What Miller describes as "a flash mob of haters" intentionally drove her App Store rating down after her pricing increased, she explains.
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"I remember at 11, I just had a flash, like, 'Oh, I'm going to be president of the United States,'" Farsad says.
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After the years of waiting and the hours of working her way through the Wimbledon draw, it was over in a flash.
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Many are now studying The Gambia example, looking at the factors that enabled a peaceful resolution so soon after a flash point.
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With touchdowns in two straight games and four scores in his last five outings, it's more than a flash in the pan.
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And I had a flash in my mind of a woman holding a sledgehammer in one hand and sucking on a pacifier.
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"I thought it was just a flash in the pan, like a pet rock," his brother Tony said in a telephone interview.
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It took me back to when my grandmothers would entertain me with oral histories, helping long walks to pass in a flash.
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It happened in a flash: I had my first scoop of the presidential race, and my political instincts were proved decisively wrong.
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A flash spotted on livestreams was likely caused by the crash of a tiny, fast-moving meteoroid left behind by a comet.
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An earlier version of this article, using information from an astronomer, misstated where on the moon a flash of light was seen.
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Instead, it deletes the "file system key" that is kept in the iPhone's effaceable storage, which is basically a flash memory file.
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Charlie Rose was the latest who was fired in a flash over sexual harassment, and LaVar Ball is eating Donad Trump's lunch.
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Even during the Cold War, there was great risk in ceding to one person the ability to kill millions in a flash.
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I always make at least a skeletal plan, but I'm ready to drop it in a flash if something better comes up.
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But the third-term senator from Minnesota struggled to gain a foothold in a crowded field despite a flash of early success.
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It was the second time in two days that the nation's new chief diplomat displayed a flash of anger during congressional testimony.
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It was on Mt. Lee that Steve Winter, a big-cat photographer for National Geographic , set up a flash-equipped camera trap.
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Unlike the other options from this sale, you won't be able to store tons of games and movies on a flash drive.
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In the wine country above San Francisco and much of Southern California, about 15 million people are under a flash flood watch.
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Is it perhaps a flash forward to a future McConaughey, similar to the one he chases but is never able to catch?
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"I got a flash of my grandparents who were immigrants from Lebanon and came here with their belongings in sacks," she said.
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For those who actually do watch or listen, the State of the Union address will probably be a flash in the pan.
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"The installation had become a flash point for violence and was disrupted from its original intent," the museum said in a statement.
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I love a clandestine soda in the preparation of food, a flash of carbonation where the French might use wine or brandy.
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Back then a flash was not an electronic gizmo but an actual flaming torch, activated by adding a spark to magnesium metal.
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Best Buy is also hosting a flash sale on a range of tech products that lasts until the end of the day.
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That made the event a flash point in the public debate over class, poverty and the responsibility of government to its citizens.
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Winds of 50 mph, snow and a flash freeze are aiming for Washington, DC. You can get near-instant frostbite in Minnesota.
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Despite scoring relatively high in accountability and transparency by nonprofit watchdogs, the foundation nonetheless became a flash-point in the 2016 election.
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The Dionne quintuplets — the first known to survive — were a flash of miraculous happy news in the depths of the Great Depression.
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Market participants described the move as a "flash crash" in major currencies against the yen, driven primarily by technical, not fundamental, factors.
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Juul is popular among teens for its easily concealable size — it looks like a flash drive — and flavors like mango and watermelon.
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Every so often, they might experience a flash of insight about human sexuality that, chances are, they didn't understand as a teen.
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"It creates sort of a flash mob mentality," said Michael Downing, a former Los Angeles Police chief who worked in counter-terrorism.
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Students take shelter in a closet or behind some desk, while I transform from economics teacher into trained soldier in a flash?
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Still, the Houston area faced heavy rains Thursday, leading forecasters to issue a flash flood emergency through midday Thursday for Harris County.
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In a flash, James Reese Europe was gone, the band broke up, and postwar excitement and acceptance for jazz were temporarily forgotten.
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Oh, and as for Laurel's baby — we don't see a flash forward to the hospital this week, but there is another major clue.
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The challenge to Mr Trump's business interests, which the administration dismissed as a merely partisan attack, will not be resolved in a flash.
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Best for rooms 340 square feet or smaller, the unit's 669.9933,000 BTUs allow it to cool a hot, sticky room in a flash.
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Using code COZY, you can save 10% on any order with a mattress as part of a flash two-day sale on Feb.
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Weakness in the euro saw it slip to its lowest level versus the pound since a "flash crash" in sterling on October 7.
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Some baked their own pretzels, while others balanced the sweet and salty, with one even adding beet sticks for a flash of color.
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A lot of traffic intention that has raised fears that this contested body of water could become a flash point between competing nations.
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But it's also important to understand that SB 100 is not some big leap for California, or a flash out of the blue.
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The positrons combine with electrons inside the target material and annihilate in a flash of light and energy that the experiment can detect.
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Then, quick as a flash, you've fired off the message into the great abyss of hopeful messages with your heart in your mouth.
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Most noticeable is the now-square camera module with a pair of lenses, a flash module and a couple of other sensor modules.
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Officials issued a flash flood watch for the 85-square-mile (220-square-kilometer) area burned by a fire that started June 1.
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We think it's important that we're able to put that in context for the viewer so it's not just a flash of color.
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"It isn't a flash in the pan, when you create good content, people still use it and the brand stays relevant," Stein added.
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The software itself is designed to be very simple, and can be used to create either a custom skill or a Flash Briefing.
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A flash flood watch will be in effect for all of south-central Texas until Friday morning, according to the National Weather Service.
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Blakeman was an alternate official at the A.F.C. championship game last January, ordinarily not a job that becomes a flash point of controversy.
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Viewers only see a flash of Stu's penis before he prematurely ejaculates while Candy puts a condom on the guy with her mouth.
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The man said he had a bomb and "a message he wanted to be heard" and handed a flash drive to the guard.
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On the data front, euro area annual inflation came in at -0.1 percent for May, according to a flash official estimate on Tuesday.
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LONDON — A British man has organised a flash-mob as a 10-year-anniversary surprise for his wife, who lives with multiple sclerosis.
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The back pops off at the touch of a dedicated button on the side, letting you swap out the battery in a flash.
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Coco Austin stood out on the red carpet Tuesday in a skin-tight camouflage mini dress that gave photographers a flash of sideboob.
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Cailee Rae emerged from the world of Vine, a flash-in-the-pan social media application that Twitter purchased and discontinued in 2016.
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With that in mind, here is how some of the most popular websites in the world can be taken offline in a flash.
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In a flash, good actors become even better actors once you realize they had to pretend they were from a whole different continent.
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Nikita caught the mistake in a flash — why was she talking about Bishop like that when I was right there in the room?
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" Alexandra Ramos, 45-year-old clinical psychologist, Dorado, 85 days without power "During the storm our home was hit by a flash flood.
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Then, at the very end of the episode, Randall delivers a toast, which leads to a flash-forward many years into the future.
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Once I rose up, I saw Brice [Johnson] under the basket for a flash, but I knew we only had six seconds left.
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To order stuff from Alexa: You can get a flash briefing from certain news sites you follow, including CNBC, the AP and BBC.
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IAN SALUSBURYOxford The future is bright* "A flash in the sky" (July 15th) contained errors relating to the North American Electric Reliability Corporation.
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Macy's is currently having a flash sale offering huge savings on several must-have items, including this Black & Decker two-in-one vacuum.
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