"There are lots of little touches that give it a hint of a hint of glamour," wrote one fan.
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She's got a hint of Nico in her deeper vocal tone and a hint of Belle & Sebastian in her music.
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Maybe a hint of ginger, maybe a hint of sake, and it's all just faint enough to leave you reaching for more.
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You can have a hint of mocha choco-latte, you have a hint of fat back... It's still beautiful because people are seeing themselves on TV, finally.
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Rick's voice is relatively pleasing, if baffling: there's a hint of a hint of a Southern lilt, which makes no sense seeing as he's from upstate New York.
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"You don't see a hint of that in Jeff Bezos, and I can promise you, you aren't going to see a hint of that in Marc Benioff," he added.
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No nuance or apology — not a hint of it.
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Nothing too obvious, but just a hint of makeup intrigue.
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Their answers have contained more than a hint of exasperation.
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It's crispy and tangy with a hint of pleasing bitterness.
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In April, however, there was a hint of possible trouble.
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There is already a hint of that in BMW's plans.
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"It gives it a hint of something," says the stylist.
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A hint of nationalism may play well with German policymakers.
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There is a hint of sadness in that stellar assemblage.
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Her response was perfectly diplomatic, with a hint of shade.
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There wasn't even a hint of an apology to him.
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There's even a hint of paper grain texture underneath it.
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A hint of disappointment by President Donald Trump on Monday.
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Benjamin Brittens smell like fruit with a hint of wine.
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I love that it's sophisticated with a hint of sexiness.
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"It's absolutely fantastic," says Derrick, with a hint of pride.
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The leaves cook down buttery, with a hint of lemon.
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Lips were kept natural with just a hint of sheen.
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BUN: A sturdy toasted brioche with a hint of sweetness.
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There's a hint of good news from the current study.
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You use the poop emoji without a hint of chagrin.
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We once again get a hint of Alicia's mental state.
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But that's just a hint of what made him special.
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There's the brashness of youth, with a hint of naïveté.
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There's nary a hint of romance between the two, either.
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There was still a hint of honeysuckle in the air.
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The salt is refreshing; there's not a hint of sweetness.
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And there's a hint of political consequence in the data.
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Expect a hint of the darkness that has rattled Paris.
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The tightening of the face muscles you have to do to make the face in question here also comes with, like, a 5 percent smirk, almost a hint of a hint of a smirk.
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Titania and Oberon represent the disgruntlements of a later stage of marriage; beneath her hauteur, Ms. Rashad admits a hint of fallibility, and Mr. Poe, beneath his bluster, more than a hint of guilt.
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A hint of American might, and of China's love of concrete.
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The plain yeast donut is fluffy, with a hint of lemon.
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It's a green-tea latte with a hint of pomegranate juice.
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If there was a hint of schadenfreude, it did not show.
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"Ryan," Gosling said, not betraying even a hint of a smile.
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"Good to see you," Pauly says without a hint of sarcasm.
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They often have a hint of sweetness that will blend well.
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There is a hint of violence, even biblioclasm, in the show.
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The biggest news of the day, with a hint of snark.
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At the highest ranks, you might find a hint of mahogany.
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Those results were just a hint of what was to come.
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I never saw a hint of bias, politicization or improper motivation.
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It's a Shakespeare quote, which always adds a hint of class.
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"It's supposed to bloom," Park said with a hint of frustration.
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Every performance must reveal just a "hint" of the river below.
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There's a hint of a noble mission—he just wants transparency!
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Boyd looked out the window with just a hint of anxiety.
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There is a rhythm and a hint of the movie Delicatessen.
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Again, not a hint of animosity between the current/former couple.
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"Rachel," my new housemate said without a hint of a smile.
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No, but there might be a hint of garlic and onion.
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The air seemed to have a hint of sugar in it.
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Even then, there was a hint of insanity about the enterprise.
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But it was scarcely a hint of what was to come.
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They all addressed my father with a hint of guild solidarity.
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"I honestly don't know," he says, with a hint of exasperation.
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And a hint of yuzu and lemongrass adds Asian-inspired acidity.
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I saw, for example, a hint of the money being spent.
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Mr. Bush, now 62, wore just a hint of a smile.
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They're just a hint of how rough it is out there.
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"My girl," he whispered with a hint of possession, of familiarity.
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And they deliver Ms. Despentes's blows without a hint of sensationalism.
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Crushed baobab leaves are stirred in, for a hint of velvet.
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The marinara specifically was perfectly thick with a hint of rosemary.
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His script features a hint of tension and some dry humor.
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He must give Congress a hint of his plans by Sept.
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There is a hint of a young Jay-Z in DaeSean.
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A hint of the Napoleonic era, a sliver of Art Nouveau?
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Our eyes searched for a hint of June sunshine,then stars.
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There is usually a hint of a landscape in his abstractions.
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But there was a hint of cognitive dissonance to the complaints.
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But there was just a hint of an opening for Democrats.
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It's a hint of imperfection that reveals the trembling emotion beneath.
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But there isn't a hint of structural analysis to be found.
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There was not even a hint of irony in his voice.
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There isn't a hint of sparkle or charge to their conversations.
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" Then without a hint of sentimentality, "That world is long gone.
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But if you're looking for a hint of gameplay... well... keep waiting.
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Does tweeting out the 14 words without a hint of irony count?
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"We appreciate their effort," Azar said Monday with a hint of sarcasm.
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On the bottom right is a hint of the fleeing NGC 4490.
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The domestic scene could be a hint of many more to come.
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Depression with a hint of borderline is what the clinicians labeled it.
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Some identify the tang of garlic, and others a hint of meat.
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A hint of coconut comes through, but its primary flavor is almond.
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"Don't think," she told her, reassuringly but with a hint of impatience.
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Close behind is a vegetal scent, with a hint of bird dung.
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Really into enormous, feminine gowns with a hint of danger behind them?
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Or was there still a hint of life left in the character?
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With no one-possession games, there hasn't been a hint of drama.
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Onscreen fables usually have at least a hint of whimsy and wonder.
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We may have a hint of what that non-circumstantial evidence is.
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There's more than a hint of hypocrisy in those nobly stated objectives.
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It was served flecked with pecorino and a hint of truffle oil.
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At even a hint of dissent, vitriolic commentary bubbles up, and why?
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The burger tastes like char, ketchup, and a hint of crunchy pickle.
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The burger tasted of char, ketchup, and a hint of crunchy pickle.
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Even allies are not permitted a hint of mischief—in 2017, apparatchiks
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The sausage was savory and spicy, with a hint of lemon zest.
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There is not a hint of a political reform on the horizon.
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Think early Talking Heads without a hint of David Byrne's leaping weirdness.
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French touch meets the Flobots, with more than a hint of Meatloaf.
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The initial taste was very dry, perhaps with a hint of apples.
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The tapioca pearls were soft and chewy with a hint of sweetness.
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I was immediately met with shock and even a hint of disgust.
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He's got a gimpy knee and a hint of a beer gut.
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But there was also a hint of lemon that was off-putting.
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There's not an infinity pool, nor a hint of a yoga mat.
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His face was cherubic, still framed by a hint of baby fat.
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And you can see a hint of that in her clothes too.
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We're told there was never talk -- not a hint -- of a wedding.
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But he also felt a hint of admiration for Mr. DeMeyer's chutzpah.
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"Little America," the locals called the city, without a hint of cynicism.
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"I have really bad ADD," she said without a hint of irony.
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So if you don't want a hint of a spoiler, stop here.
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With only a hint of an easterly breeze, outdoor activities are comfortable.
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" With a hint of pride, she tells me, "It's become quite robust.
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The best work here features laughing subjects and a hint of movement.
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They proclaim that both pronunciations are acceptable, betraying nary a hint of favouritism.
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There was Zelda, there was Mario, there was even a hint of Metroid!
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On her face was no fear, only curiosity, and a hint of relief.
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As if there was just a hint of lag somewhere, slowing things down.
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"[We're going to] try and survive?" he says with a hint of concern.
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Yet, a middle ground is emerging—one with just a hint of anthropomorphism.
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Still, even those proposals from the governor carried a hint of a jab.
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There's only a hint of mushroom, but it's somehow both unsatisfying and overpowering.
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In fact, he had more than a hint of what was to come.
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The strappy gown featured daring torso cut-outs with a hint of shimmer.
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STRONG, smooth, with notes of melon and a hint of a buttery aftertaste.
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However, the white gives more than a hint of the device's medical intent.
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Make your literature experience more enjoyable this summer with a hint of tech.
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There's not a hint of Android Wear to be found on the Phase.
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The most likely reason seems to be libertarianism with a hint of nationalism.
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The scent was fairly neutral with a hint of spice — and the taste?
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We'd call it a cool, ashy platinum, with just a hint of silver.
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So far this year there is hardly a hint of an upcoming IPO.
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Here, the fruit flavors are fresh mango, pineapple, and a hint of lime.
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There is a lot of distraction, indifference, and even a hint of resignation.
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He was filmed bopping around on prosthetic legs without a hint of fear.
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Both have a problem with spontaneous, reciprocal communication with a hint of vulnerability.
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A putrid aroma — rotting cheese, with a hint of citrus — permeates the air.
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"Oliver is the Russia expert," he said with a hint of passive-aggression.
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The most explosive fireworks, in other words, have only a hint of color.
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Hearing that, Mr. Cate expressed pride — and maybe even a hint of schadenfreude.
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Not even a hint of a smile on James Comey's face. It's. About.
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Kourtney, somehow, manages to listen without even a hint of an eye roll.
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There was even a hint of suspicion that Trump didn't really want it.
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The end result: a delicate honey with just a hint of lavender flavor.
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It contains grapefruit, tangerine, lemons, limes, bergamot and a hint of raw rhubarb.
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While the fries had a hint of seaweed, the strongest flavor was barbecue.
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There's a hint of one in Negan's attempts to bring Rick to heel.
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The experiment may offer a hint of what's to come in U.S. elections.
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Throw a little garlic at them, and a hint of crushed red pepper.
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" He added, with a hint of sarcasm: "Look forward to seeing them tomorrow.
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Most of Jenner's body remains concealed apart from a hint of her butt.
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He was tanned, handsome, and his gray hair had a hint of blond.
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And outside the room was a hint of how it might be changing.
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I try to give a hint of that, but I don't overdo it.
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Chicken is poached in coconut water for tenderness and a hint of sweetness.
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"All of a sudden, there was a hint of momentum," he told Snowboarder.
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I tasted a hint of lemon, although that may have been my imagination.
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"I appreciate that," Mr. Sullivan said, a hint of sarcasm in his voice.
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In his classic work, there is always a hint of keening and need.
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A hint of molasses sweetness in the beans dovetailed beautifully with the wines.
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In the meantime, on the Korean Peninsula, there's suddenly a hint of harmony.
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It was going to be a red lager with a hint of ginger.
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Persian cucumber pickle is tucked in there, too, bracing with a hint of sweetness.
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"Yeah," he responds, with a hint of "let's do this already" in his voice.
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Stone's new color is very cool-toned dark brown, without a hint of redness.
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On Thursday night, we got a hint of the ambivalence afflicting the President-elect.
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The automobile-dependent French countryside has provided a hint of the political challenges involved.
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Perfectly crunchy-crisp with a touch of sweet coconut and a hint of nuttiness.
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It showed off just a hint of skin with a slit down her chest.
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Sour and sweet, with just a hint of savory, it's also endlessly customizable. Fruit?
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We should have known there was a hint of whimsy lying under the surface.
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I could see apprehension, caution, a little playfulness and maybe a hint of life.
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Google Earth has long offered a hint of what this mirrorworld will look like.
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Pokémon Go gives just a hint of this platform's nearly unlimited capability for exploration.
|
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It smells hoppy and definitely not like ammonia—not even a hint of urinal.
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"While our guys were shooting free throws," says Rautins, with a hint of disbelief.
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Not a single trace came off, not even a hint of gloss or color.
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I can't take a shower without somehow getting a hint of sadness and pain.
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Then she gave Henson's lids a hint of glint with NYX eyeshadow in Salmon.
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Light and floral, you can almost taste in it a hint of Leonardo's renaissance.
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In the interim, data from other sources offers a hint of what to expect.
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December sales will also give a hint of what is in store in 24.
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This North Carolina wedding venue embodies Southern elegance with a hint of rustic charm.
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For those stranded north of Fort McMurray, there was a hint of good news.
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There is more than a hint of irony in the case, Mr. Ma said.
|
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Just a hint of dried lavender takes ripe summer blueberries to the next level.
|
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Snuffling things right out of that gaping lid without even a hint of shame?
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There's a hint of wistfulness in Counts' voice by the end of our interview.
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The highlight was the southwest veggie blend, which had a hint of smoky char.
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I know, for me, a trip without a hint of self-improvement feels wasteful.
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Whatever it is they are thinking about, they don't offer a hint of it.
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And, my guess is, it is also a hint of what is to come.
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Picture Richard Scarryesque, diorama-like spreads with a hint of "Where's Waldo" junior detective.
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A worm you'd happily tread on down the garden without a hint of remorse.
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There is more than a hint of irony in the case, Mr. Ma said.
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The rapid-fire, short scenes give a hint of Mr. Akhtar's film-school background.
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Not one time was there even a hint of Bezos influence in our coverage.
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He could play dollhouse with my stepdaughter for hours without a hint of boredom.
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At the same time, he appeared to mix resolve with a hint of resignation.
|
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"For every 1,000 views, I make $3," he said without a hint of braggadocio.
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The soft cotton was comfortable, and the ruffle shoulders added a hint of fun.
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There are bright red fruit flavors, with a hint of cola spice and clove.
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"'Your mom' is the gold standard," Ms. Gabel said without a hint of irony.
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He played that melody with warm, soothing sound, but also a hint of anxiety.
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All expressed disapproval of jihadism, and none wore a hint of religion-inspired clothing.
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Yet even now that it is over, Schweinsteiger betrays not a hint of that.
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There was not a hint of guilt when I was admiring the new Jeep.
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Most Earl Grey teas have a hint of bergamot, but I want it strong.
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My body seizes up ever so slightly if I catch a hint of it.
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The athlete wore only a white, lacy bra in the shot taken from her bed, showing off a hint of cleavage, a hint of her super impressive six-pack abs and her fire engine red manicure, just for a little pop of color.
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There's a hint of afrofuturism here—a cerebral, lush approach to capturing the black experience.
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A hint of the reason why could be found in Bank of America's 2019 outlook.
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It's this very cherry that lends the new latte a hint of sweet fruity flavor.
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How does she pull off her many, many hairstyles without a hint of hair damage?
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Now one French researcher says he's found at least a hint of a limited remedy.
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Beatrice rocked a red dress — with a hint of pink in the pleats and piping!
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White Claw says its spiked seltzer is like "sparkling water with a hint of fruit."
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We all know LaCroix is just carbonated water with a hint of natural fruit flavor.
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Now, imagine that same invigorating taste, but ice-cold and with a hint of sweetness.
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Yet, Fitz still says, "I like doing things myself," without a hint of wry irony.
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But this might be a hint of what to expect from next year's Galaxy S11.
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For these, we went with blue cheese and pecans, with just a hint of balsamic.
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It features lovely flavors of ripe peach and apricot, buttressed by a hint of oak.
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At most, there's a hint of a theme about family being where you find it.
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"I think the business is turning around," Park says, with a hint of cautious optimism.
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But there is a hint of flex on the lid when the laptop is closed.
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Donald Trump is running a campaign almost entirely untainted by even a hint of policy.
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There was never a hint of cultural misappropriation, unlike the accusations hurled at Justin Timberlake.
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"Then, we give the youth of the country a hint of where to take it."
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If we had to guess, these trademarks are a hint of what's to come next.
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It was sweet, without being overly sweet, and savory with a hint of salty nuttiness.
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However, there was also just a hint of ... 'let's wait and see' ... in her voice.
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There isn't a hint of Thoreau's puritanical transcendentalism in Pond—Bennett is far more direct.
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I can only imagine the conversation; full-bodied, cherry, tobacco and a hint of…culo?
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There is a hint of steel to comments from some officials, particularly French or Italians.
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A light coat of mascara and just a hint of blush round out the look.
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There is a hint of jubilation in the way Xi talks about these issues now.
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Drinking this one reminded me of drinking a cider, but with a hint of jasmine.
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With precision and a hint of showmanship, Arnold skinned and gutted the 90-pound animal.
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The plane also has interactive buttons and a spinning propeller for a hint of realism.
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It's gorgeous with a deep, rich flavor and more than just a hint of chocolate.
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" With only a hint of defensiveness, he added, "Originally, all science was supported by philanthropy.
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This drink is a fun one: a sweet-tart sipper with a hint of heat.
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"Take a look at that, eh?" he says with a hint of a Kiwi twang.
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After 21 years, the end of Legs 11 comes not without a hint of tragedy.
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Paint stripper mixed with a hint of lemongrass and maybe something like washing up liquid.
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A hint of irony: As CNN points out, Google has struggled to diversify its company.
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" Even in blindness there was always a door, a hint of "a world beyond sight.
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On a recent evening the oysters were terrific, beautifully shucked without a hint of grit.
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"Do you still have that cake?" they asked, a hint of desperation in their voices.
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She includes a hint of an extramarital love interest, but the thread is never developed.
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My daughter's next question, tinged with a hint of resentment, confirmed that I probably had.
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When she appeared in court to plead guilty, Montes offered a hint of an explanation.
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The sauce is house-made, with a hint of smokiness; the cheese is blistered perfectly.
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Gaines was polite enough to offer only a hint of a chuckle at my question.
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But there is a hint of her, there in the eyes and red-thread smile.
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First, a hint of melody, syncopated against a hidden beat, ascending to some unknown goal.
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Iris can smell like old lipstick in perfumery, with a hint of Miss Havisham atrophy.
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It's a hint of both Asian-American influence and Asian-American divisions yet to come.
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His personnel file from that era includes extensive praise, but also a hint of problems.
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A hint of snarl pops from the tailpipes, but it won't violate any neighborhood covenants.
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But the offer, made without even a hint of an apology, has provoked incredulous outrage.
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While still sub par, that could be taken as a hint of better times ahead.
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"A nurse practitioner here," said the other, perhaps a hint of disappointment in her voice.
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Shortly after we get a hint of Dumbledore's true power, we see it in action.
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On this point, some Democrats seem to agree, with more than a hint of frustration.
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In an odd way, her go-for-broke presence carries a hint of Gwen Verdon.
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There's a hint of story, a progression from wariness to a playful budding of trust.
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It's a modest home and there's not a hint of the horror that preceded it.
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"I know where I came from!" he howled, a hint of exuberance in his voice.
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Traditionally, a bit of mace, a hint of pepper and a trace of anchovy suffice.
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Smoky paprika, creamy mayo, black pepper and a hint of tang, S'awesome sauce is perfect.
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A try-anything atmosphere prevailed, with a hint of late-night collegiate shenanigans sneaking in.
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His remarks on Mr. Helms, who died in 2008, stirred not a hint of controversy.
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This gave the images a hint of a halo, or religious paintings of the past.
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Those who oppose editing complain ideas like these would add to Twitter a hint of — complexity.
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Trump gave a hint of his plans at a Thursday meeting with military leaders in Washington.
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That's when she sniped, "No, it's my turn," which she said without a hint of irony.
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Hardcore contour was also amiss, with demi-matte complexions and a hint of blush at most.
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Moretz finished her look with gold boots, soft waves, and a hint of blue eye shadow.
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A hint of what is ahead for the next superintendent can be found in the application.
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Becca's range of matte bronzers come in a creamy powder formula with a hint of luminosity.
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Why does even a hint of critical feedback send them into a tailspin of self-doubt?
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And yet girls are often warned away from doing anything that involves a hint of risk.
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For the first time, the badge seemed to carry a hint of endorsement from Twitter itself.
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"❤️ my hot chocolate w/ a hint of marshmallow fluff ❤️," DeJesus, 23, captioned the photo.
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It's enough for a hint of fresh taste with hardly any calories: 0-15 per can!
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But it is a hint of what the people of Congo could produce, given a chance.
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Comparing that DNA to other species might even give researchers a hint of Nessie's closest relatives.
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Plus there's a hint of their mutual enemy, the Night King, at the teaser's ominous conclusion.
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Garten's shortbread was salty and buttery with just a hint of vanilla that added flavor complexity.
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And in his own words, the finished brew only had a hint of WD40 in it.
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These sweet topaz-dotted studs add a hint of kitsch and glitz to any minimal outfit.
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Just like the Revamp range, Whipped smells insanely good — think fruity, with a hint of musk.
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The reddish chips are generally just a mix of tomato flavoring and a hint of vinegar.
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In "Contrapasso," though, a hint of something more concrete finally emerges from Westworld's many-layered mysteries.
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Not in the quantity of the baby bivalves, rendered succulently tender, without a hint of chewiness.
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I gazed through the darkness until there was a hint of daylight, indicating the way forward.
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Jordan Farmer, 18, wore modestly sagging green jeans that showed just a hint of his undergarment.
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There are days when Ms. Keeling battles a surge of arthritis or a hint of melancholy.
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Big, buttery scallops with a hint of orange are a nice segue from appetizer to entree.
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The red-orange hue of the chicken was just a hint of what was in store.
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It'll be a personality cult, without a hint of optimism, and certainly no overarching governing philosophy.
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Although, was that a hint of a smile we spotted near the end of the video?
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Vanilla Waffles Kick your classic recipe up a notch with a hint of creamy vanilla. 8.
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An excerpt of the deposition was released shortly after, giving a hint of the tense exchange.
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The result, reviewers concurred, was an aural seamlessness throughout his range, without a hint of strain.
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A hint of tear gas wafted over a wall from some indistinct encounter outside the stadium.
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"The Cambridge cattle are quite clever," Mr. French noted, with only a hint of local vanity.
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In this slightly crouched posture, and with a hint of healthy self-doubt, Foer proceeds quickly.
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The promotional video stages a reenactment of Manifest Destiny without even a hint of self-reflection.
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You were locking them in solitary without a hint of whether they'd ever taste freedom again.
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It's topped off with just a hint of sweetness in the form of salted honey syrup.
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Before there was a hint of collusion with Russia, there were questions about Donald Trump's finances.
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But it doesn't just reflect the market's fears today — it's a hint of what's coming next.
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When you read abortion stories there's often a tinge of regret or a hint of weightiness.
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The first sign of trouble comes at the same time as a hint of potential salvation.
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At my first Pride, in 2003, there wasn't a hint of anger that I could see.
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Perspective is minimized and a rococo palette competes with a hint of Dutch old master sobriety.
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The woman gives off an impression of calm, elegant composure, with a hint of impish humor.
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There seemed to be a hint of curiosity and rivalry between members of the two buildings.
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The goat remains the stunner of the menu, impossibly creamy, with a hint of gamy flair.
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Despite the throngs of traffic and crowds outside, I did not heard a hint of noise.
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There was not a hint of racism or hatred toward foreigners, not even an awkward joke.
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But the testimonies of new Syrian arrivals provide a hint of what might be to come.
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Jyn's idealistic Jedi-ish tendencies are at first checked by a hint of Bogart-esque cynicism.
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You rigidify tribal identity every time you make a request that contains a hint of blame.
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Perhaps you detect a hint of chalky violets and the dry prairie winds of vetiver grass.
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There is not a hint of the moralizing hysteria that characterized conversations around drugs in America.
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You can get a hint of it from the local cuisines—the poutine and the bagels.
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The colors add a hint of softness to an otherwise gold-gilded and marble-clad room.
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"There's no such thing as 100 percent safe ice," the officer replies with a hint of menace.
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The Oatmeal Cookie flavor contains chunks of chewy cookie dough, brown sugar, and a hint of cinnamon.
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Lucky viewers might also "glimpse a hint of the banded clouds" that surround the planet, NASA said.
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There was definitely a hint of resemblance, but they weren't exactly lookalikes, and I said as much.
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If you're catching a hint of romance between the two on even a cursory reading, that's natural.
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Reuters reports that there's a hint of honey and berries in the cloudy—and flat—nectar. Hmmmm.
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"Yep, I see a way back and I am hopeful," said Babcock without a hint of hesitation.
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Mixed in with the notes of bergamot is just a hint of petty — and, honestly, shocking — realness.
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"My mom would pick me up when they were done," Kovács says with a hint of nostalgia.
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Like most tinted moisturizers, it gives subtle, buildable, and natural-looking coverage with a hint of color.
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While the soldiers laugh it off almost instantly, there isn't a hint of humor in Arya's tone.
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If you want a hint of what's coming to a geopolitical theater near you, study this region.
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They can be subtle, as in the terrific slightly spicy tomato soup with a hint of cinnamon.
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He originally hails from California, though a sojourn through Tennessee left a hint of a southern twang.
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What was once a folksy response to inevitable exposure now carries a hint of Munchausen by proxy.
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His face fills the entire frame, with just a hint of Capitol Hill lurking in the background.
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A hint of trepidation on those thin lips and arched brows, as she took in the applause?
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Cruz is trying to roll with it, but a hint of annoyance seems to be trickling in.
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Donald Trump's bewildering rise offers a hint of the ways in which authoritarianism could reshape American politics.
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It's a newer gold sheen than the older iPhones and MacBooks, with just a hint of red.
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No, but I have a daughter who knows your leader, Dad says with a hint of pride.
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Imagine a straw with a hint of lemon in your iced tea, or vanilla with cold brew.
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The result is a mix of the realistic and the absurd, with a hint of pop culture.
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I'd liken it to eating tiny little fudge crunchies with just a hint of fresh coconut flavor.
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It's smart and seductive, with just a hint of menace, as the characters prowl around each other.
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According to her website, every clutch is made by her with a hint of the consumer's needs.
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The screen meanwhile remained completely black, detecting not a hint of cranial activity to translate into visuals.
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Sumpter gives us observational intelligence and a hint of strategic resolve, along with a yearning for romance.
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There was more than a hint of irony in Donald Trump's win in New Hampshire Tuesday night.
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Three times, I've felt the same gut-wrenching grief and confusion mixed with a hint of anger.
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At the end of one bedraggled rack, a red jacket offers a hint of the store's appeal.
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"They could give us a hint of their interest in AR, but only a hint," granted Bajarin.
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But taking a subject seriously isn't the same thing as taking it without a hint of emotion.
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He went "insane," calling in administrators at a hint of interest from Mr Ashley, said Mr Chappell.
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"They'll all be down here in the next few weeks," she says, with a hint of resignation.
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Usually I'd go running for shelter if there was even a hint of rain in the atmosphere.
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"I don't dare to think that's true," Yan said, a hint of mischief creeping into his smile.
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The sweetbreads tasted like the sauce they were in, with a hint of smokiness at the back.
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And for millionaire women seeking women, a hint of familiarity can be a good thing, Davis said.
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In 2013, Gap acquired the designer clothing company Intermix, adding a hint of luxury to the portfolio.
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Beer. But why not wine, especially if it's meaty, spicy and smoky, with a hint of sweetness?
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On Monday, Edward Snowden gave us a hint of what it means to be famous on Twitter.
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Brown shook his head; more than a hint of a native Brooklyn rasp lingers in his voice.
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" Soon, the old gardener, with a hint of a dry smile, informs her, "He needs nothing, Madame.
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We often make different decisions for our children, and yet there is never a hint of judgment.
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The tart had brightness, depth and a hint of spice — a treat for lemon people and beyond.
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Herbs, notably dill, are evident in the Swedish one, which also has a hint of yeasty sweetness.
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After nearly two hours of questioning, a hint of the French agent's verdict finally came — in English.
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We live in a cruel time, when people attack you when they see a hint of vulnerability.
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His Bill Gates impression is terrible, and the comedy of his ineptness carries a hint of cruelty.
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They were victims, in America, a country that has never seen even a hint of a pogrom.
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As did a simple bowl of grilled broccoli with white sesame, cashews and a hint of lemon.
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The scherzo, with its pizzicato strings, was crisp and playful, made intriguing by a hint of obsession.
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The illustrations are vivid and misshapen, with bleeding Gauguin reds and a hint of Rousseau's overstuffed jungles.
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This rosé of cinsault is classic southern France, with a hint of sea air and wild herbs.
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There's a hint of that autumn wind that reminds you that the bite of winter exists too.
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"I have not seen a hint of any difference between them on those issues," the official said.
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"My daddy only had first-class stock," Hooker related with a smile and a hint of pride.
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It could be a hint of discord between the manager and the chief executive over transfer budgets.
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The book is titled "Follow the Leader?" which gives you a hint of how things turn out.
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There is a hint of fraternal tension with his brother, a co-worker named Johan (Simon Sears).
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Cassis and blackberry flavors, with a hint of herbs and a plush texture highlight a sunny ripeness.
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In this state, even a hint of rejection can be hugely affecting — just like in real life.
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"I was immediately drawn to the challenge," he said, a hint of subversion behind a ready smile.
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It's also a hint of what may be coming to a town, city or country near you.
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We saw a hint of someone who felt like he had nothing to lose -- and he doesn't.
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Biden's Saturday account included not even a hint of acknowledgment that he had actually supported the war.
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So thyme blossoms are subtly thyme-flavored; arugula blossoms taste like arugula, with a hint of honeysuckle.
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The company will need to start delivering products before we even get a hint of the answer.
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Its up-and-coming night life area is called, without a hint of irony, the Funk Zone.
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He has robust defenders, who say he has never shown a hint of racism or anti-Semitism.
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A hint of that reverie hangs over the movie, thanks to the cinematography of Anthony Dod Mantle.
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Grilled sardines wrapped in vine leaves were piquant and lemony with a hint of thyme and garlic.
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There is just a hint of hesitancy at the start, with percussively repeated notes and sputtered trills.
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"I tried out, made varsity and quit the next day," Horan said, with a hint of embarrassment.
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Trump's portrait is blue (with a hint of green), but so are many others done by Kander.
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Where "Pon de Replay" sounds like a standard pop dance song, "Umbrella" brings a hint of darkness.
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As with anything Clinton, any one critic may well be responding to her without a hint of sexism.
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As Mr. Thornburgh said, with a hint of ruefulness, "It may be that voters get the final say."
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She comes armed with a thermos of sugary coffee with a hint of cinnamon and packets of cookies.
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Like, for instance, the "Afternoon Delight," a refreshing bubbly cocktail made with absinthe and a hint of pineapple.
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And so whenever you get a hint of things coming, the market responds to it quite a bit.
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"I've never really been in the business of making 'trend' clothing," he says without a hint of pretension.
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It was clear it was carefully, lovingly maintained, polished and clean without a hint of grime or damage.
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The Goop founder previously shared a hint of her tropical getaway with a solo shot on the beach.
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As with all things Apple mythology–related, many think it's a hint of the upcoming iPhone's new shade.
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Doyle's sculpture offers an opportunity to contemplate the beauty of pure form, but without a hint of nostalgia.
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But seeing them added up gives a hint of how large a plight Iraqis have faced for years.
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It was just three days ago that Lucy Hale upgraded her short bob with a hint of pink.
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Here's Johnny looking like your average Joe old guy, albeit with a hint of his punk rock past.
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Although these scenes have a hint of physical comedy to them, no one is supposed to be laughing.
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The tint I use is brown with a hint of black which gives a really soft natural look.
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As for the mole, it was created using more than 20 spices and has a hint of chocolate.
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When asked if the Izumo could carry aircraft, he replied, with a hint of a smile: "Yes, helicopters."
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"Sexy badass with a hint of goth" is how stylish Venus in Scorpio likes to see us roll.
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Mike Doyle's (D-PA) discharge petition, which finally received a hint of bipartisan support last week after Rep.
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Ancient stone fish traps grace its shores, a hint of the deep history written visibly on the land.
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On a summer day in early September, there was not even a hint of fall in the air.
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Everyone is wearing glitter or velour or both with a hint of lavender radiating off of the image.
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FP did indeed kidnap him but it was Cliff who killed Jason with nary a hint of remorse.
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It's truly something unique and a hint of real innovation we haven't seen for some years with PCs.
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And Clayton is a serviceable Corrigan, melding his boyish Nickelodeon charm with a hint of more adult mischievousness.
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The film finds Newt dealing with all the Potter standards: dark magic, sad kids, a hint of whimsy.
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The tough-girl country song "Daddy Lessons" occasions a little shuffling and a hint of the Virginia reel.
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"You don't have to worry about anything," said Hofer, speaking softly with a hint of a German accent.
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And that most products that are good for those with sensitive skin may have a hint of odor?
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I have it in Sky Blue, which looks clean and polished, especially with just a hint of sheen.
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I was dancing the way talented, seriously butch guys do, popping and locking with a hint of Jagger.
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"No one would care about PreShow if what happened didn't happen," Spikes said, without a hint of anger.
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Today, some former surfers ponder the company's fate with sadness and a hint of regret at opportunities missed.
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The Early Bird is definitely more powerful and minty, while the Twilight has just a hint of vanilla.
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Miss his steady rationality, his I-got-this mien, the eight years without a hint of personal scandal.
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" But even Powell couldn't avoid slipping in a hint of long-term fandom: "Woo's records are instantly recognizable.
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It's a different kind of friction, and, there's always just a hint of lag with every pen stroke.
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The downhill skiing competition has never looked better in 16K screen resolution, with not a hint of buffering.
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"Their real point is that they hate anybody who's got a hint of wealth in them," he said.
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However, we might find a hint of truth within the marketing of this undeniably important regional arts fair.
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But the relentless losing of the past three months has had him speaking with a hint of finality.
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We take in the architecture of his home, and we get a hint of the city around him.
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Of course, regarding the request for President Trump's returns, there is not even a hint of racial animosity.
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I can see a hint of his gapped front teeth, and he seems honestly preoccupied with his bite.
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It's a beautiful wine, pure and refined, with an edge of earthiness and a hint of red fruit.
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Tracklements adds smoking to the process, resulting in salmon that's mild (though rich), with a hint of smoke.
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A few carefully placed borage flowers add a hint of color to the already bright and summery dish.
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Then this alluring theme starts, and a hint of what could be a Bach chorale prelude filters through.
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"I know I'm not popular with all the people," he said, continuing with a hint of sarcastic edge.
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There is even a hint of bipartisanship in this particular Congress's efforts to compensate for this particular executive.
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Leisure and languor, with a hint of intrigue, all of it beautifully rendered in Rui Poças's mellow cinematography.
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For one week, Texans marveled as it stood somewhat miraculously on an angle without a hint of falling.
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But a hashtag like #hongkong in TikTok shows "barely a hint of unrest," The Washington Post recently reported.
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To be fair, one such character, the narrator of "The Well," eventually shows a hint of self-awareness.
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It balances a light-feeling taste but with a hint of the traditional beer flavor in the background.
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At points, the game can be utterly bizarre, but the strangeness always has a hint of the familiar.
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There's even a hint of domestic violence in "Spellbound," when Peck threatens to "biff" Bergman at one stage.
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It was Shinola's first time at the show but I already knew a hint of its back story.
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They're in the glaze on the restaurant's pork ribs, shiny and piquant, with just a hint of fire.
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The overall effect was somewhere between Mad Max and Blade Runner, with a hint of Dog Day Afternoon.
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"I'm not the kind of person who loves to take risks," Jimmy says without a hint of irony.
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"There was no sense of charisma; not even a hint of the old Mafia mystique," Mr. Anastasia wrote.
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But on that fateful summer evening, a hint of the tumult to come rumbled through the gathered crowd.
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The costumes, which she designed, are fashionable and fantastical, with lots of lace and a hint of naughtiness.
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Others suggested that they detected a hint of discontent with the fact that Donald Trump was elected president.
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"That apartment is the last part of my relationship with Katja," he said with a hint of melancholy.
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A hint of envy would have been in order: "Zhivago" strode past "Lolita" on the best-seller list.
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It's also a byproduct of splitting uranium 235 in nuclear reactors — a hint of the cloud's possible origin.
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But I'm angry that people put Ryder on a pedestal, then condemned her without a hint of compassion.
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Two debates, without even a hint of a top tier and an "undercard," is the way to go.
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The result is a cloying bite of sweet with a touch of sour and a hint of existential despair.
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A modern cat eye imagined by Diane Kendal added a hint of sexiness to the otherwise innocent, idyllic look.
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In Senegal it is possible to get a hint of what leads people to risk the journey to Europe.
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I was, of course, very happy, but I also felt a hint of regret that I didn't aim higher.
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That offspring would be a featherweight hairspray that also volumizes hair and adds texture and a hint of grit.
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Most revealing are photographs of Sudan's eyes, circled by wrinkles, which punctuate the series with a hint of life.
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Sandler's song toasting his late friend on "SNL" captured that spirit so well -- with a hint of the bittersweet.
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The Shades of Blue star showed a hint of her look in a selfie from earlier in the day.
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We got a hint of what some of the candidates would do, and how they differ, during the debates.
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He says it works because you can see the entire boot and just a hint of sock as well.
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Some might say it had even a hint of a Jeterian play to it, during Jeter Week, no less.
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The taste reminded me of oregano—earthy and musky with a hint of bitterness, perfect on pastas and breads.
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While out and about in London on Thursday, Pippa Middleton showed off a hint of her growing baby bump.
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For her fans, a hint of new material from Apple is like a drop of blood to a shark.
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But the game offered just a hint of the developer's actual vision, says Bob Roberts, the game's design director.
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Some recent initiatives give a hint of what could be possible if the logic of geography were followed through.
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There is a hint of bitterness on the finish some might find distracting, but it evens out with food.
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She moved in elastic slow motion, every limb flexible, merging the techniques of voguing with a hint of Asia.
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The New York Times noted that she spoke with the "trace of a European accent", "a hint of mischief".
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A closer look at the two studies offers a hint of why the results can be so markedly different.
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NEEDTOBREATHE's Bear Rinehart will soon be giving fans more "soulful" music — but this time, with a hint of cheekiness.
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The deep-fried creation is a twist on their classic glazed doughnut with a hint of fresh lemon juice.
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It was just a hint of seeing the world through someone else's superhero eyes, and I couldn't stop smiling.
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Paul Madera of Meritech Capital got a hint of what investors are demanding on Coupa's road to an IPO.
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He gave a hint of that in his speech, telling Chinese businessmen: "You will see me often in China".
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Naturally, his steak came as expected, a bulky oversized muscle with charred crust leaking just a hint of juice.
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It's tempting to say that each is an individual, and yet that would introduce a hint of the figurative.
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These dots change and glow in blue-green hues as Alexa responds, giving the Tap a hint of personality.
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In the image, the actress can be seen pulling up her pants, exposing a hint of her bare backside.
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But we need to gather more information and actually see a hint of water, which we haven't found yet.
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It smells clean and fresh, but with a hint of sexiness that I've always longed for in a scent.
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There was talk of virtual reality, a tour of Frank Gehry-designed buildings — and only a hint of disagreement.
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While the Science Report item is humor, I'm sure you detect more than a hint of truth in it.
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"They have a southern drawl," she reveals, admitting, though, that there's a hint of their parents' Down Under accents.
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Kohan has a deep, occasionally prickly aversion to even a hint of censorship, which goes back to her childhood.
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The undoing of top officials showed the country's low tolerance for anything with even a hint of political bribery.
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She's definitely wearing foundation and a hint of red eyeshadow, but the rest of her look is fresh-faced.
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But beware, there's also a hint of disdain behind everything he says because he thinks he's superior to you.
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The panel's sheer design will keep your space feeling bright, while the chevron design adds a hint of style.
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And yet on the other hand, there is a hint of tension, and there's just a lot of grief.
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The endorsements from famous compatriots would stink of nepotism were there not a hint of Eazy-E to TeeCee.
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The DHP Rosedale Metal Canopy Bed Frame adds a hint of romance and old-fashioned style to your bedroom.
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It includes five syrups ranging in flavors from gingerbread cookies with a hint of cinnamon to toasted campfire treats.
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With a hint of a blueberry floral scent, this cleanser will wash away dirt and makeup without stripping skin.
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On Wednesday morning, he left his Upper East Side apartment without offering a hint of what was to come.
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The beat has a hint of Caribbean clave, while the chords move from minor to major, embracing temporary satisfaction.
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Spider-Man is the house's first real superhero ambassador, Mr. Tedeschi said, with a hint of millennial-like enthusiasm.
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There was barely a hint of the regret, nostalgia and wallowing that has become the norm, as with Bernstein.
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The title of a silk print, "A woman who loves women," gives only a hint of the queer undertones.
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Diptyque's Essences Insensées Tiare Flower ($250), meanwhile, tempers the sweetness of its florals with a hint of pink peppercorn.
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"I don't think they care very much about issues," he said of his listeners, with a hint of disappointment.
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He's well past the midpoint of his term, and there has been not a hint of an actual proposal.
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"Twenty years ago, we could have a lot more fun," he said, with more than a hint of nostalgia.
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Thematically shallow but stylistically rich, "Thirst Street" is best enjoyed with a hint of its heroine's willfully superficial vision.
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A whole lot of spinach wilts down into this creamy soup that features a hint of tangy goat cheese.
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The grilled testicles with a hint of lemon in their lightly browned surfaces will always be a niche proposition.
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"Two of my guys got into it before the day was over," he said with a hint of resignation.
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He spoke to me with a kind of pro forma monotone and a hint of boredom, which he acknowledged.
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The sprawling complex looks like a lodge inside, with the smell of roasting wood and a hint of chlorine.
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"Always a black-and-white striped shirt, always a leather bracelet, always a hint of silver," Mr. McGinley said.
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In this version, coconut — present in three forms: milk, oil and vinegar — brings silkiness and a hint of elegance.
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With standout performances from Wood and Rodriguez and just a hint of surrealism, Kajillionaire's a strange, sweet, funny yarn.
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There was a hint of that tension on Monday during the White House lunch for the Security Council diplomats.
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Bordeaux, France, $15 Classic bordeaux, with black currant and blackberry fruit and a hint of pencil shavings or graphite.
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You're meant to eat the wheat, too, chewy with a hint of squeak, like tapioca pearls in bubble tea.
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Still, there are moments—the best in the film—when that chagrin is balanced by a hint of grace.
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A hint of the future arrived in a study published this month by researchers at the University of Cambridge.
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Weather: A hint of spring, with highs in the mid-50s, but overcast today with a chance of rain.
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Flick open the camera app and a hint of a camera lens appears on the back of the phone.
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Is this a hint of what the next Unpacked might bring, a first hint of two new devices, perhaps?
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Without a hint of irony, he clarified that, of course, he was referring to the wrong kind of immigrants.
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The blushes from the line have the same subtle radiance, but add a hint of rosy color to the mix.
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In that moment there's a hint of the Gretchen I've wanted all season — sincere and mature, if only a little.
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There's more than a hint of Daffney Unger in her look and a bit of Sherri Martel in her versatility.
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" Bosso gave a hint of his son's arrival a few hours before Woods' post, captioning a modeling photo simply, "Fatherhood.
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"I had my tubes tied right after my 18th birthday," she tells me, a hint of grief filling her voice.
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It was like a blonde-ish look with a hint of pink, and he named the vehicle 'Sarafina' after her.
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Cobb's advertisement gives us a hint of why it was not as commercially successful, in spite of its artistic achievements.
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And it gave a hint of how that desire had been infected by the institutions and mores of market capitalism.
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"Sure happy we bought a house that requires all this work," he says, a hint of sadness in his voice.
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Children's Books Modern-day tastemakers, unlike their forebears, shower love on comics and graphic novels without a hint of condescension.
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A speech late last month by Deng Pufang, one of Deng's sons, gave a hint of dissent within the elite.
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In the harsh light of a subway car, there was a hint of dark roots growing beneath his bleached hair.
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The latest addition to Starbucks' lineup of cold brew features a hint of caramel topped with its frothy cold foam.
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There's a hint of honey and berries in the cloudy - and flat - nectar, which has a three percent alcohol content.
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The sleek midnight blue top revealed a hint of cleavage, with the fabric fading into black around the model's hips.
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This one has hydrating ingredients and a hint of luminosity, which will instantly soften the appearance of puffiness and wrinkles.
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In a hint of what is to come, Memphis and Baltimore have already settled similar cases for millions of dollars.
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In addition to being an extremely needed and useful PSA, the video includes a hint of hope for the future.
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On the other, you have an oil treatment that nourishes like crazy while adding a hint of natural pink tint.
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I'm not sure I was going specifically for that, but yeah, it's nice that there's a hint of it there.
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With a positive attitude (and even a hint of a smile), she got back up and finished like a pro.
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The treats feature rich caramel, semi-sweet chocolate chips, and a hint of sea salt — and are certified gluten-free.
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All in all, it's a traditional sports sedan; completely docile and controlled without a hint of drama in daily driving.
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Miranda explains to PEOPLE how the Bowie-infused song, with a hint of Mermaid's "Poor Unfortunate Souls," came to be.
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Britney Spears has really found herself a keeper ... a man willing to hold her purse without a hint of shame.
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Though overhyped and underfunded, it gives a hint of the convening and stabilising role a normalised Germany could yet play.
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Figuratively, it's like breathing in the comforting scent of childhood, with a hint of foreboding and unease in the background.
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Thankfully the six clashing, unexpected, experimental ensembles ahead encompass all those qualities — without a hint of what was I wearing?
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The bizarre extravagance of the gesture combined with a hint of astroturfing grated at the nerves of the romance community.
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Then again, Rowland dropped a hint of her own back in 2015 during an appearance on the Steve Harvey show.
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Spicy with a hint of sweet, it is best eaten with a deep fried bun to balance out the heat.
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Simpson doesn't give a hint of the rage he was feeling as he exploded with the bat on her windshield.
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I tell Hugo about my mistake, and he just gives me a pensive little nod without a hint of blame.
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He said, with more than a hint of understatement, that there was "room for improvement when it comes to performance".
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Follow these stars' leads to add a hint of glimmer (or even more) into your fall wardrobe and beauty essentials.
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Besides being embarrassing, the show's many attempts at offensive humor fall flat, trading in stereotype without a hint of commentary.
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Like the inauguration photo, this was an early Spicer move that gave us a hint of what was to come.
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It gives her voice more room, revealing a Stevie Nicks-like talent for melody rippling with a hint of warble.
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"I never had a hint of anything like that," says Mr Shelton, struggling over which of Bill's surnames to use.
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Fresh comedy, combined with a splash of Brad Pitt and a hint of inevitable doomsday — what more could one want?
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She sings richly orchestrated boleros, delicate ballads and percussive boogaloo and mambo, without a hint of either irony or naïveté.
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As the appeals court noted, without a hint of the irony, the ISPs are now and have been doing that.
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Few things taste more like summer than custard and all the best summer berries, with just a hint of booze.
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Mr. Stefanovic, the Slovene player representative, said the survey offered only "a hint" of how common such intimidation tactics were.
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" With a hint of sarcasm, Solomon expresses a level of admiration for serious makeup vloggers: "They are such underrated comedians!
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It's a badass look — especially with a hint of color or metallic — and a great way to frame your eyes.
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And I'll shop for Saturday night as well, a dinner that will have not a hint of Thanksgiving about it.
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Indian religious celebrities are known popularly as godmen, a word that suggests stardom but also adds a hint of derision.
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Central Victoria, Australia, $15 Classic Aussie shiraz features flavors of dark berries and mint, often with a hint of eucalyptus.
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There was not a hint of the entitlement one might expect from someone who has been famous all her life.
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Here comes a French onion dip surrounded by newly fried potato chips that are dark without a hint of charring.
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There's more than a hint of detached curiosity in these photographs, which traffic in the cliché of the fallen woman.
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Not quite Bonnie and Clyde — too disciplined, too businesslike — but with more than a hint of old Hollywood gangster style.
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But for what it is, Outlaw King is plenty entertaining, with a hint of humanity in Robert and Elizabeth's courtship.
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I speak, sometimes, with a hint of a foreign accent, a vestigial trace of the country where I was born.
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On Soccer LIVERPOOL, England — There was a hint of melancholy in Jürgen Klopp's voice as he talked about fairy tales.
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This mulch is not dyed and adds a lovely golden yellow with a hint of red to the garden bed.
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I felt a merging with something far larger than myself, a grand and eternal unity, a hint of something absolute.
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"Coal dropped through the chute, sending a hint of black rising up the stairs into the hall," the book opens.
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Though there is a hint of the surreal about this forest, the set looks old-fashioned, even a little paltry.
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Professional sport at the highest level is brutally Darwinian: Show a hint of physical impairment and the lions quickly circle.
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There's a hint of a conspiracy at one point, but it's veiled and obscure, and it vanishes almost at once.
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"Before that," Lignelli-Dipple told me, "there's just a hint of something on a scan"—the premonition of a stroke.
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The new television campaign provides a hint of how Mr. Bloomberg will focus his resources beyond the early voting states.
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"There wasn't even a hint of racial tension," Mr. Pintilie recalled in a 1994 interview with The New York Times.
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At No. 2 was the beautifully balanced 20143 Netley Road Vineyard, nervy and earthy with just a hint of sweetness.
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For all the talk of a "rigged election," there has not been a hint of impropriety regarding the actual voting.
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But through their ultrawide-angle lenses, I can get a hint of what it's like to be inside the facility.
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Mr. Leo asked him to stay an extra night for dinner, without giving a hint of who might show up.
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We see it often in Jocasta, in Jamie, and there's a hint of it in Claire at that dress-fitting.
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He also had dealings with Jack, a slick pseudo-reformer whose natural ruthlessness is checked by a hint of ambivalence.
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Still, it's hard not to feel a hint of dread for Rachel as this "process" draws to its inevitable conclusion.
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Chyna wore a bedazzled two-piece ensemble that showed off her slim waist and a hint of skin on the midriff.
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The dip in amplitude is twice as large as they expected, a hint of dark matter—read more about that here.
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"Shape of You" is everywhere and will continue to be as you find yourself humming it without a hint of awareness.
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Only on the company website's "featured clients" section does a visitor get a hint of the common thread between uCampaign's work.
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"It's about doing something positive with your life," said Oher, a hint of shyness still evident despite years in the spotlight.
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Image: GizmodoThe Kraken headset had only a hint of muddiness in the bass I've encountered on some of Razer's previous products.
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Not so in "I Don't Wanna Live Forever," though: I didn't get even a hint of Hiddleswift regret in this one.
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The avocado leaf gives the beans a lovely aroma and a hint of toasted chile de arbol gives them a kick.
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As a hint of what's to come, the steering wheel collapses into the dash and the pedals retract into the floor.
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Despite the heartbreaking subject matter, this last part offers a hint of hope that's often absent from de la Peña's work.
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He was Solo in embryo — a boastful, mean-ass drag racer cowboy with more than a hint of a drinking problem.
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In the picture, she shows off her lighter locks with what appears to be a hint of pink in the mix.
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It's a picture now in my mind, but that's why I like all my fragrances to have a hint of jasmine.
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At the bottom edge of the device is just a hint of a cutout for the still-included 3.5mm audio jack.
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The powder is buildable, too, so you can go from a hint of color to just-stepped-off-the-beach bronze.
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But if Bowie were here, we're sure he would've been proud of Lexi for staying "classy with a hint of sassy."
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Like Ms. Boggess's principal, he's letting down his hair and shaking it off, with scarcely a hint of a stiff neck.
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In addition to tasting like a gingerbread cookie, the cereal squares also appear to be made with a hint of cinnamon.
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It was a light, fruity concoction consisting of pineapple, passion-fruit ice pieces, and cream with a hint of black pepper.
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A quarter of a century on, it is difficult to look back at the "Frasier" era without a hint of nostalgia.
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All three dresses also showed off a hint of Kate's post-baby bump, something she's never shied away from after birth.
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The chewy cookie features rich caramel, semi-sweet chocolate chips, and a hint of sea salt — and is certified gluten-free.
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But a look at what U.S.-based companies are doing in Macau, Asia's gambling mecca, offers a hint of what's next.
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A key component of any successful no-makeup makeup look is a lip stain that delivers just a hint of color.
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Use as a base or mix into your favorite foundation – it will offer you a hint of shimmer and subtle warmth.
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But once you curl, braid, or tie up your hair, strands of color peek through for a hint of Technicolor flair.
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While the documentary is ostensibly lighthearted in its nostalgic take on music culture, a hint of rage lies beneath the surface.
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"My dear colleague David Souter," Ginsburg said, with a hint of distaste, ate one thing for lunch most days: plain yogurt.
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A day after Kenyans voted for president, this was a hint of the menace that often lurks beneath the country's elections.
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Should every kid with even a hint of a sniffle around food be carrying an EpiPen with her at all times?
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And anyone listening to Resistance Radio's Blog Talk on Monday could hear a hint of that doomsday tone in Finicum's voice.
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We got a hint of what the US means by win-win from Pence's speech at a business forum in Indonesia.
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While you may reserve your bold cat-eye for dinner dates only, a hint of shimmery shadow might work well lunch.
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I decided to canvas the opinions of some real punk experts to lend this whole thing just a hint of authenticity.
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A hint of his password - Lamborghini55 - was eventually discovered in an email sent to his wife, the FCA case team said.
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"There's just a hint of sarcasm in this one," he jokes of the tune in PEOPLE's exclusive behind-the-scenes clip.
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And he's a glamorous narcissistic vagabond that drinks all the time and never shows remorse or a hint of self-consciousness.
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The aggressively abusive man drops the bombshell without a hint of emotion in his voice, making it all the more frightening.
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A CNN study with the Kaiser Family Foundation last fall found a hint of the burgeoning GOP distaste for formal education.
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Combined with textual factors that give a hint of irony, this approach proved more capable than other models out there — barely.
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The 2020 Shelby GT500 attacks corners, unlike any most muscle cars, dipping and diving without a hint of the brakes fading.
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"I detect a scent of grief and confusion with a hint of guilt on the nose," the dog says, nailing it.
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A hint of what is to come came on July 20th, when Mrs May travelled to Berlin to meet Angela Merkel.
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The subsequent leap in Tehran's stock market in late January and early February gave a hint of the country's investment potential.
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At the same time, Newsom showed a hint of the pragmatic streak that defined the last eight years of Brown's administration.
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"I find it a little insulting that people think what we do isn't enough," she said, flashing a hint of anger.
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On the bright side, pumpkin flavors usually mean warm spices with a hint of vanilla, and there's nothing wrong with that.
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Instead, the Layered Wood Snowflake Tree Topper has three overlapping wooden pieces with just a hint of glitter for extra pizzazz.
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" But he also said, with a hint of weary fatalism in his voice, "We're just going to have to keep working.
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Powell transforms him into a monster of ambition and obliviousness, and for good measure throws in a hint of sexual kinkiness.
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Before each scene, a lighted border glows around the proscenium arch, like a snazzy picture frame or a hint of Hollywood.
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The actor's sometimes hunted look indicates that there's more than a hint of insecurity underneath his professed dedication to the mission.
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"Every time I have a procedure I ask if I can keep the dressings," she says without a hint of humor.
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Traders also got a hint of what the former FBI director would say when his written testimony was released Wednesday afternoon.
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Their general aesthetic—leather, neon and wordy album titles—has a hint of recklessness that keeps it from being too clean.
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Mexican cantinas have a reputation for rowdiness, but despite the raucous vibe there isn't a hint of trouble in La Fuente.
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She was happy, of course, but due to the nature of the proposal, there was a hint of That was it?
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The Doubleshot on Ice is made by pouring shots of Starbuck's espresso over ice and adding a hint of sweetening syrup.
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But Mr. Cyrille has managed something just as meaningful, bringing his ideas into increasingly mainstream circulation without a hint of dilution.
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But the new one looked more like your typical fast-food chicken sandwich: beige, beige, and a hint of something else.
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It was a quiet signal that she would wield significant power in his administration, and a hint of her political ambitions.
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It wasn't until Sunday afternoon, just beyond the halfway point of the Games, that Lee first betrayed a hint of fatigue.
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One of Mr. Zaal's cousins said with a hint of sarcasm that the settlers now considered the cave a holy site.
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"There is a hint of familiarity but at the same time the expectations of space and gravity are confounded," she explains.
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Then I top everything with sugared strawberries dusted with black pepper, which gives a hint of spice without overwhelming the fruit.
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England's secretary of state for the American colonies has a hint of hauteur about him, but also a sense of doubt.
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The party's willingness to turn a blind eye to corruption with a hint of treason would be horrifying whatever the motivation.
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Mar-a-Lago membership lists obtained by The New York Times have given a hint of frequent guests at the club.
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The crowd noise is taking on a hint of angst as we hit the half-hour mark with no scoring yet.
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Modesty may be the answer, but how and where will Mr. Brooks find even a hint of modesty today in America?
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Spend a couple of hours exploring the city's lively main drag, King Street, which still has a hint of frontier charm.
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The last sentence of "Wilmington's Lie," which quotes the grandson of Alex Manly, makes that point without a hint of hyperbole.
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She sang Janacek's "Nursery Rhymes" for voice, piano and clarinet, which had a hint of wailing klezmer in this feisty performance.
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As Republicans struggled to defend the president on Sunday, Mr. Bossert's remarks offered a hint of cracks in the Republicans' armor.
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"It's plugged in today," he said with a hint of disappointment, perhaps hoping to catch the cruise line in the act.
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From a lived perspective, it activates a profound sense of dread, knowing that even a hint of nuclear engagement invites catastrophe.
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The campaign, which is only just beginning, also offered fans a hint of what a Misty Copeland performance might smell like.
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Assembling a console table without even a hint of leg wobble makes me feel like an absolute champion, it really does.
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This wine was pale in color, yet absolutely fresh, with aromas and flavors of roses, minerals and a hint of tar.
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A big, graceless guy with a hint of Adam Sandler in his slack, stubbled face, he isn't the most pleasant company.
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" Mr. Drozdov recalled that the president strolled through exhibit halls celebrating lost freedoms "without a hint of emotion on his face.
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Each mission has ended without a deal, or even a hint of progress, leaving baffled observers to wonder what, exactly, Mrs.
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The people Mr. Johnson chooses for his new Cabinet early next year might give a hint of intentions, Professor Menon said.
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A delicate kabinett riesling from the Mosel, with a hint of sweetness, would be a delightful spring treat with this dish.
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The infant's back, which previously had the biggest defect the surgeons had ever repaired, now showed barely a hint of it.
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What happened in Australia, where the flu season peaks in August, might be a hint of what we're in for here.
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And in some ways, there's a hint of triumph because he's made it past a place that felt particularly trying and unfamiliar.
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A new study published in the Archives of Sexual Behavior suggests that there's more than a hint of truth to this idea.
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The lip kit queen just admitted that she does not drink rosé wine, and she did it with a hint of shade.
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There's not even a hint of quidditch in this trailer, but you can bet it factors into the game in some way.
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GIGOT: Still ahead, President Trump marks the sixth-month anniversary of the GOP tax cuts with a hint of more to come.
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What we're talking about are practical layers (four, max) masterfully arranged to reveal a hint of each one without getting too bulky.
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From the kitchen came the comforting thunk of pans and the scent of roasting meat, onions in butter, a hint of thyme.
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"I'm going to put it into a state that's more like how I operate," King says with just a hint of mischief.
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But a hint of what was to come lay in the infamous schemes of John Law in France from 1716 to 1720.
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A look back on the past year in scooters gives us a hint of where we're going: more scooters in more places.
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Pop them in the fridge with blueberries, lime zest, and a hint of allspice, and in the morning, you'll find a pudding.
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Previously, fake reviews have had a hint of the uncanny valley bot speak, sometime slipping non-sequitur or nonsense phrases into reviews.
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Round two brings more purple, a hint of silver, and tons of glitter — almost identical to the video once dispersed in water.
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In its lazy, wrinkled eyes — almost human-like, I thought — I saw an expression of dimwitted confusion, a hint of vacant despair.
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However, there was a hint of melancholy in the message, as she noted that "he keeps it short" when he contacts her.
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He was characteristically cagey (Feige never met a question he couldn't deflect), but I detected a hint of a strategy going forward.
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Cinnamon, clove, allspice and nutmeg shared center stage with the rich and savory Spam flavor, however, along with a hint of sweetness.
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Unilever's defence against Kraft Heinz suggests that a long-term corporate orientation, often with a hint of stakeholder thinking, is gaining traction.
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"The love stories that I have found that are reciprocal are in movies," he said, with more than a hint of wistfulness.
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Kyle spoke in a monotone, in a voice that was thin, high, and slightly whiny, with a hint of a Midwestern accent.
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Concepts are born, torn apart and rebuilt, and sometimes tossed away without anyone outside the company ever seeing a hint of it.
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But any time there's a hint of [the idea that] where we are right now is not enough, that's simply not true.
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Add to that Kushner's family history, and it's even more shocking that he would expose himself to even a hint of wrongdoing.
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He didn't ask where I might have gotten said cold sore, nor did he make even a hint of judgment about it.
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They've been used for hundreds of years, and that little ritual of popping the bottle open still carries a hint of romance.
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Suddenly and without a hint of pain, a blood clot loosened, and red syrup filled my mouth until I couldn't contain it.
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However, you can sit on a leg extension machine and effectively isolate the quads with nary a hint of low back fatigue.
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But while still young, those tender bulbs are juicy and sweet, with just a hint of the pungency they develop after maturation.
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It wasn't mailed-out ballots themselves — 220006 million were cast in the midterms without a hint of real scandal in other states.
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To get myself started, I'm going with Coola's Liplux because it promises a hint of natural color while still being ultra moisturizing.
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While I thought all of these wines were really good, they gave just a hint of how good Austrian rieslings can be.
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At Hood by Air, the defined spirals were a bit disheveled, adding a hint of romance to the edginess of the clothes.
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I cannot rest until I have considered every midcentury-modern-with-a-hint-of-bohemian sofa the worldwide web has to offer.
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"It would be a living hell," she said, with a hint of a smile, just before heading for the interview-room door.
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As we continued sipping, a couple of testers noted that it essentially tasted like "watery cold brew" with a hint of alcohol.
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There are currently two flavors: Earl Grey with Elderflower (sweet, honey-like) and Green Tea Jasmine (mild, with a hint of Jasmine).
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The museum has announced no plans to continue the collecting once they've departed, contributing to a hint of opportunism around the project.
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Berube's delightful paint-and-collage illustrations capture an easy, playful beach mood, with a hint of mystery in the ocean and sky.
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"The United States finally gave its capital the vote today," The Times noted on its front page, with a hint of impatience.
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If there's a hint of dysfunction there — teenage Nino hates his father Donato, who he says sleeps around — it seems comparatively peaceful.
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If this is where the Brandy revival begins and a hint of where it is headed, we should all be incredibly down.
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Maybe people were looking for a hint of three or four (hikes) but there is nothing there that would hint towards that.
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There's a hint of domestic trouble in their background, and a tragedy in Charlie's that turns out to be something much worse.
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But there's also a hint of the energy and ambition and discontent that makes Little Women still feel radical and unsettling today.
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In terms of the brightness you're referring to, the saddest stuff to me is something with a hint of beauty or sweetness.
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I like the idea of this sort of erasure, and as a viewer you can see a hint of the painting's past.
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There is even a hint of Queens: Most addresses in Fair Lawn are hyphenated, some with numbers as bizarre as 0-01.
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In a hint of what might be in store on Tuesday, Mr. Cruz has been eager to go on the attack lately.
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The two are blended together and aged six years in oak to produce a drink that's warming, with a hint of spice.
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The characters working behind the scenes on the document requests also provide a hint of what the Judiciary Committee is looking for.
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To add a hint of structure, Ms. Yuan and Mr. Saltzstein have discussed dispatches from each stop on its snack food fingerprint.
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The model Binx Walton telegraphs more than a hint of that slatternly upmarket allure in a Tom Ford fall 2017 eyewear campaign.
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If you want a hint of a struggling musician's life, you can book a room there for $90 a night on Booking.
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"I keep it there because it has brought me nothing but misfortune," said Mr. Rebagliati, with more than a hint of wistfulness.
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Senator Ron Johnson, Republican of Wisconsin, offered a hint of the same frustration felt by Democrats seeking more information about the bill.
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The housemaid, Anna (Naomi Ackie), whom Katherine manipulates to devastating ends, is black, adding a hint of racial strain to their dynamic.
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"We take those facts and describe the world as it should be," she says with a hint of pride in her voice.
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Sure, there were jokes about Columbus' virginity in the first one, but no one exudes even a hint of BDE — until now.
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"I won here nine times, and every year that I won I was unbelievable happy," Nadal said without a hint of boastfulness.
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The former cleaning woman has written a rags-to-riches story that's long on rags before finally offering a hint of riches.
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What else could I possibly need, I thought, fighting off a hint of anxiety and a faint longing for my swim goggles.
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But almost no one is touch-blind—the fact that you have to say 'touch-blind' is a hint of the problem.
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The grapes had obviously seen a hint of the hot pan, but not so much that they lost their structural, juicy integrity.
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Her dress also showed off a hint of one of her other tattoos, a horseshoe with the words "lucky" on her ribcage.
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This was a hint of what was to come, as much of the service during my stay tended to be very slow.
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The glow of her friends' headlamps revealed a hint of filthy gray water, but not all the shit or cockroaches swimming within.
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That gave a hint of one foreign-policy issue which might loom rather large for south Asian voters in the 2020 race.
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SYDNEY, Australia — There was a hint of mauve peeking out from behind Joel Edgerton's left eyelid, barely discernible beneath a newsboy cap.
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"We thank the commission very much for such a big interest in our forest," Mr. Szyszko said with a hint of sarcasm.
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For a subtler option, consider black with a hint of berry, such as Pat McGrath Labs' MatteTrance Lipstick in Deep Void ($40).
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I highly recommend the lavender rose with honey ... it tastes like flowers with just a hint of a sweet and smooth aftertaste.
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"The cops don't bother you as long as you're consuming," Saïd says, with a jaded shrug that hides a hint of worry.
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Early on in Chocolate Factory, Wilder's Wonka seems like some kind of emotionally distant sadist with maybe a hint of a soul.
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The pair look serious on the poster as they lean along the edges with a hint of the Hollywood sign in the background.
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On Ms. Santoro's face, there's occasionally a hint of a smile, as if this exercise, which holds a viewer's attention, gives her pleasure.
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The 39-year-old actress had a relaxing Sunday, lounging poolside in a red bikini, showing off a hint of her baby bump.
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The nomadix environment does not exist yet, but the vintage culture of the Mongolian nomads is a hint of what it might be.
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It satisfies for a moment but soon after consumption you're left with that feeling in your gut, guilt with a hint of regret.
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Many people will see more than a hint of racism here in the implication that Puerto Ricans are too lazy to help themselves.
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If even a hint of a digital afterlife is possible, then of course the person I want to make immortal is my father.
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"The previous two foster homes said that they were stable," the seventh-grader told CNN with a hint of disappointment in his voice.
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The rough hem of the jeans inelegantly grazes the tops of each boot; a hint of Hansel From Basel trouser sock peeks out.
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And in case you're worried you may have caught a hint of RBF, Rogers and MacBeth have opened their study to the public.
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The result, according to a press release from Wölffer, is a gin that is clean and full-bodied with a hint of spiciness.
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Johnson gave a hint of his irritation last month when asked by the BBC whether he planned to seal the deal with Huawei.
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Look at his eyes in the clip below, and you'll see more than a hint of Buscemi (in addition to the creepy clown).
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The photos he created offer a hint of his personality and outlook, and of the gusto with which he lived in his world.
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Thankfully, Gaga's decided to put us out of our suspense and provide a hint of what the song, "Perfect Illusion," will sound like.
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In a new report this week, U.K.-based Juniper highlighted bitcoin's inability to rally as a hint of more bad news to come.
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And at Carmen Marc Valvo, there was a more conservative spin on the trend, which showed just a hint of the model's stomach.
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I was able to easily run more than a dozen browser tabs while playing music in the background without a hint of lag.
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We first get a hint of the Sofia conversations to come during a private shopping trip to Bergdorf Goodman for Scott and Kris.
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This preservation of an object under change has a satisfying resonance — it's a hint of a deep sense of order in the universe.
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Today Mr Cummings—hair a chaotic thatch, speech brisk with a hint of the north-east—is again at the heart of politics.
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Make your patriotic pout stand out in selfies by choosing a tube with a hint of glitter, like Rimmel London's Oh My Gloss!
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In her mugshot, Perkins appears to have her facial makeup contoured, with bright pink eyeshadow, with a hint of sparkles, and false eyelashes.
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A greeting that disarmed me in vigor, considering the unholy hour, and because it lacked even a hint of sarcasm despite my appearance.
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If this video is a hint of what's ahead, the fur is going to fly on Season 6 of the Shahs of Sunset.
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Perhaps scarlet socks that peek out from between trouser cuffs and scruffy leather monkstraps — a hint of crimson ankle rising to vermillion lips.
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John W. Hesterman III, the Air Force's assistant vice chief of staff, gave a hint of what the B-1s are capable of.
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Their tacos pair especially well with Oaxacan coffee (a dark roast with a hint of vanilla) or one of their signature avocado margaritas.
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For all the great projects that have come out of this newly revitalized medium, there's a hint of artistic constraint in it, too.
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The beverage is finished with a freeze-dried lime slice, which RocketNews says adds a hint of citrus as an extra refreshing element.
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This summer drink includes an icy blend of Teavana™ citrus green tea, Taiwan Aiwen mango puree, and a hint of Hibiscus tea.
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We were in a bathing suit at the beach, and if there was a hint of a love scene, it was so proper.
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Prince comes across as a modern-day version of baby Drew Barrymore: precocious and uninhibited but with a hint of working-class grit.
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This constitutional quirk also gives a hint of irony to an unusual bill passed earlier this week by Maryland's Democratic-controlled State Senate.
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Each one has a charisma that's a little mysterious, a hint of Cubism in their faces, an undertone of irony in their voices.
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Without a hint of self-awareness, they played right into Trump's argument about a press that could not and should not be trusted.
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But there was also a hint of Biden's new-found caution as he stressed that his father actually wore a tie to work.
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Late Thursday, the Syrian Arab Red Crescent said a food convoy had reached Daraya, Agence France-Presse reported, providing a hint of progress.
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The 8 Wale Corduroy Easy Pants are slouchy, sit low on the waist, and have a hint of a taper at the leg.
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If Drake was betraying even a hint of vulnerability or frustration on those other topics, here he was bulked up and on message.
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The mental health impact of Hurricane Katrina offers a hint of what's to come for some survivors of the current storms, Martinez added.
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Soulja on the album also smartly tightroped the line of creating music with a hint of maturity while also maintaining his youthful innocence.
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And I'll admit it: at first I thought ABBA was trite bubblegum pop with a hint of exoticism because of their Swedish heritage.
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The perfumer and I created a mixture of many different olfactory ingredients that give you a hint of the border in different perspective.
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They blend elements of black, death, and doom metal with complex riffing and a hint of psychedelia, producing a huge range of sounds.
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It will not only protect your lips from the sun, but also give you a hint of color so you look naturally radiant.
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What's interesting about these two aforementioned examples in particular, is that they're both carefree, rapturous 80s songs with a hint of the bittersweet.
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So I actually used a flash — it was on a tripod doing a long exposure with just a hint of flash going off.
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One partner makes a request of the other — please do the dishes — but there's a hint of blame in his or her words.
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A branch of the Upper East Side spot that conveys India with a hint of the Raj, has opened in the West Village.
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Born and raised in Beirut, Lebanon, and now based in Harlem, Yamani plays jazz piano with more than a hint of Arab influence.
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Dane's will tell you the brew is the best in the world, in reality, it's like Carlsberg laced with a hint of liquorice.
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She periodically checks in with him and his caregiver, and sometimes a hint of loneliness or longing passes over her usually stoical features.
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He begins by playing the opening aria at a gently lilting tempo and with pristine clarity, though a hint of intensity hovers within.
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Watch: Lila Avilés's first feature film, "The Chambermaid," finds pathos and a hint of magic in the routines of a young hotel worker.
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Bin (Liao Fan) gazes through a permanent haze of cigarette smoke, his handsome poker face occasionally betraying a hint of amusement or surprise.
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JULIA BOORSTIN: Another announcement which you're going to make later this week, but give us a little bit of a hint of it.
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Neither are Crispr-based medicines, though the families' struggle for access offer a hint of what's to come when such medicines eventually arrive.
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The background — thick foliage to the sides, hills with open sky beyond — is pure beauty, without a hint of the sadness to come.
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If perhaps your significant other wants to get away and likes a hint of mystery, let a "surprise travel" tour operator take over.
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As commanding a presence as his onscreen personas suggest, Mr. Washington, who is 62, also carries a hint of the absent-minded professor.
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Trump's brags about his sexual conquests, or the times he nobly declines potential conquests, often includes more than a hint of slut shaming.
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In the 35 years between those two points he has, by all appearances, lived an upstanding life without a hint of racial bias.
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It is a welcome moment when there is even a hint of something other than pure capitulation to Mr. Trump's whims and tantrums.
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Fifty million Americans tuned in to hear them defend their marriage (which they insisted, with a hint of outrage, was not an "arrangement").
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It smells, as all great compost heaps tend to do, like digestive biscuits, hay, snapped matches, and just a hint of hot neck.
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My brother, who is in the driver's seat: a male in his mid-20s with messy black curls and a hint of stubble.
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While it might seem that Lee "Chappy" Chapman's story ends here, there is, in fact, a hint of redemption in this sorry tale.
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Milton Friedman would call them the "least bad tax," while Karl Marx called George's ideas "capitalist's last ditch" with a hint of friendly contempt.
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On Friday, Khloé Kardashian appeared to show off a hint of her baby bump on Instagram while simultaneously promoting the latest Good American release.
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The songstress wore just a hint of makeup with a soft brown hue on her eyelids and also went without her signature red lipstick.
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"According to (Emulex) and the U.S. Chamber, 'Section 14(e) contains no private right, not even a hint of one,'" the opposition brief said.
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The song is full of horns and a resounding chorus of voices, while the verses sprinkle in a hint of the Beatles' Abbey Road.
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Get the recipe: Hawaiian edamame With loads of garlic, olive oil, a hint of tamari, and ginger, spirulina masquerades as a sort of tapenade.
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One of her favorites is this extra fruity version, made with a whole fresh pineapple, agave syrup, and just a hint of jalapeño heat.
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It has just a hint of coral, making it closer to the current gold iPhone XS rather than the gold skinny MacBook of old.
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That there has never been a black woman governor in the nation's history always draws a hint of disbelief that it could be true.
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Images and details about Motorola's unannounced Moto G8 Plus have leaked online, giving us a hint of what to expect from the budget device.
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He realizes it's her and says her name — and for a second, it seems like there's a hint of recognition in her eyes, too.
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Fermented turnip contrasts beautifully with a gorgeously rosy smoked duck breast, giving a hint of funk to the otherwise straightforward but perfectly executed dish.
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The existence of a tweetstorm feature was first spotted in the Twitter app's code in September, which was a hint of things to come.
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One sweep of tinted moisturizer with a hint of SPF won't stand up against that burning ball of hot our solar system revolves around.
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BioShock is famous for its metatextual deconstruction of false choice in video games, and there's a hint of that deconstruction in Prey as well.
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Without a hint of schadenfreude, OPEC noted on Tuesday that non-OPEC supply was likely to continue to contract this year and into 245.
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With only a hint of hyperbole Bengt Nordstrom of Northstream, a consultancy, likens the resulting shock to the collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008.
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The next morning, Maisel gives us a hint of the uber protective and openly hostile Joel we'll see at the end of the episode.
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It was more like a hint of the type of wearable devices that incorporate both VR and AR people in the industry pine for.
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A hint of what's to come for the character could be seen in the background in which a dirty red and white carousel stood.
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Corporate bosses like to think that finding customised AI solutions is just as easy as selecting a fizzy drink with a hint of grapefruit.
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But then came a hint of life — the frail feline began crying out and slowly moving her tiny body, singed by heat and flames.
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From the first part of the album's opening slow-burner "STARGAZING", Scott inspires visions of psychedelic trips with a hint of that Houston swing.
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From flirty dresses and skirts, to chambray jumpsuits and denim platform heels, the whole vibe is very retro with a hint of quirky modernism.
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Rickman rarely got to play roles without a hint of menace, or a sense of plaintive exhaustion toeing the line toward possible incandescent rage.
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Young people face such grim employment prospects that they're fleeing in droves for London or America, looking for a hint of a happy future.
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And if that wasn't flavorful enough, there's also a hint of peppery heat that I could only taste at the end of each sip.
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This backstory gives the stuntman, in many ways an idealized tough guy, a hint of menace, and a queasy underpinning to his easygoing nature.
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A barbecue beef stick ($1.95) is a perfect accompaniment: tender, well-seasoned beef with a hint of sweetness, grilled on a small wooden skewer.
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Its chewy and soft texture, with a hint of grain, provided a much-needed contrast to the soft and savory sausage, egg, and cheese.
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As a result, analysts get a hint of how new iPhones are selling by October or November, ahead of January's big holiday-season numbers.
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When she's off duty, Nakayama is ebullient and discursive, a quicksilver conversationalist who stretches out her words with a hint of Valley Girl drawl.
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Delicate and creamy, with just a hint of crunch from phyllo crumble, the dish had a subtle undercurrent of truffle pesto and scallion butter.
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In the Larousse definition — ''molded into a dome,'' ''layers of alternating colors'' — you get a hint of why chartreuse has disappeared from our tables.
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But I have to concede I found the glasses, as a hint of what the future of personal gadgets might look like, oddly comforting.
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The small, oddly triangular filet was moist, flaky and surrounded by a delicious broth tinged with ginger, soy and just a hint of wasabi.
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They are well aware of the tragedy in their lives, but I have never had a hint of self-pity from any of them.
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There are glazed chestnuts with a hint of vanilla, a chestnut cream to spread over crackers, and a tin of fruit-infused black tea.
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He stepped into the pool hall with its bouquet of hair oil and spittoon and a hint of wool socks drying on a grate.
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That strategy's track record illuminates why Mr. Duterte's seemingly reckless actions have borne him such fruit, and may offer a hint of his goals.
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Simon didn't think that would work for a TV audience; there needed to be at least a hint of an explanation for the disappearance.
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I don't hear any singular sensibility or coherent approach in it, something that might offer a hint of how O'Rourke would prioritize as president.
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But when it came time to rank the band's albums, Nichols phoned last-minute with a hint of defeat in his signature raspy voice.
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"If there is even a hint of someone who doesn't seem stable or has off expectations, I just simply wouldn't operate," Song told me.
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Etro took a softer — but no less arresting — approach, with a display of beautifully layered knits high on texture and a hint of shimmer.
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Now even a hint of a kiss is forbidden in Egyptian movies, song lyrics are sanitized, and moral vigilantes hound artists through the courts.
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The bus in the background provides a hint of a less distant future: the druggy raves and festivals I would attend in the 1990s.
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But the death of a child, generally treated with mawkishness, is handled here with riveting creepiness — not to mention a hint of bad taste.
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It's got a hint of floral fragrance that isn't so overpowering that I have to stick my head out of the shower mid-detangling.
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"I kind of want to get out of the East Village walk-up business, to be honest," he said, without a hint of remorse.
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" Toby Young wrote -- without a hint of irony, considering his own famously self-indulgent memoir -- that: "Wurtzel's overweening self-regard oozes from every sentence.
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It's made with "a blend of seltzer water, its gluten-free alcohol base, and a hint of fruit flavor," a brand representative told VinePair.
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There was a hint of the liveliness I had remembered from many years before, but these were weekend shoppers, many from out of town.
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If after a meal rife with long-cooked flavors, you're craving brightness and a hint of virtue, consider cooking mole verde, or green mole.
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First, there's the fruity flavor of the drink, but then comes the carbonation along with the reminder that there's just a 'hint' of flavor.
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It has been equally true under President Trump; G.O.P. legislative proposals show not a hint of the populism Trump espoused on the campaign trail.
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You might even experience a hint of what astronauts have called the "overview effect": the sense that we are all on "Spaceship Earth," together.
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Alissa: I do think you're right, Allegra, that there's at least a hint of the parody of Kat's anger lurking around in the movie.
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Not even a hint of Medicare-for-all single-payer health care, which is or isn't a surprise, depending on how you look at it.
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There's more than a hint of sexism here: nobody is asking whether The Weeknd or Justin Bieber, Gomez's ex, looks better in their tighty-whities.
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As traditional sports media faces more competition to keep viewers' attention, this could be a hint of how fans will watch sports in the future.
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This sparkly drink comes from Dapper Coffee in Singapore, and according to Cosmopolitan, it tastes very sweet and has a hint of a lemon flavor.
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And those of us who can't wait to try Tarte's new sweat-proof mascara can do so without feeling even a hint of buyer's remorse.
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Her photographs of works in collectors' homes, museums, or storage spaces, offer a critical commentary on the distribution of art without a hint of bombast.
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Ultimately, the conclusion was that even a computer sensed a hint of bitchiness, just as society does, which means we aren't making this condition up.
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With tasty chips, dollops of beans, a respectable amount of nacho cheese sauce, and a hint of red sauce, the dish was undoubtedly flavor-forward.
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First and foremost Powell stresses that for anyone with glasses, the eye makeup approach should be centered around simple looks with a hint of shimmer.
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And, with today's new silhouettes and takes on the trend, you'll get just a hint of nostalgia without straight-up feeling like you're 12 again.
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Also on the plate was a side of Israeli couscous, a delightful mélange of tomato, bits of zucchini, garlic and just a hint of cream.
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It was a battle between good and evil, the fair and unfair, the clean and the cheaters, with a hint of a Cold War twist.
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Boomerangs in particular play particularly well in Instagram stories — the tiny loops bring a hint of motion to what might otherwise have been still photos.
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The recipient never betrays a hint of the dismay one might expect of someone whose partner has spent tens of thousands of dollars without consultation.
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The Salted Cream Cold Foam Cold Brew is made with cold brew and a hint of caramel, and it's topped with salted cream cold foam.
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After battling severe pregnancy sickness for the past month, Kate stepped out for the first time last week with a hint of a baby bump.
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As Nancy and he get close over their discovery of the Upside Down, we even get a hint of a possible relationship down the line.
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A Quartz deep dive into the company's hundreds of trademark filings on Monday offers a hint of what new labels it could have in store.
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Like his digital illustration work, the Handmade series features vibrant solid colors, clean and minimal linework, and a hint of psychedelia and surrealist Pop art.
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There wasn't much in the way of fruit, nor was there a hint of acidity, which would have brightened the flavors and balanced the wine.
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A steaming mug is the familiar one that customers use to order coffee: gray, on the edge of bursting, with a hint of emerald perfume.
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It's gripping and unnerving, a noir-style mystery with no answers that goes in entirely unexpected directions (and harbors a hint of William Faulkner too).
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The shade of her dress may vary a bit; she may opt for ivory, pearl, or if she really goes rogue, a hint of blush.
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Today any young person with a hint of fame-lust would create a social media trail hot enough to quickly evaporate any pretense of reality.
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There was his name—he was born Gunardi but everyone in her neighborhood called her dad "Gun Jack" with a hint of respect and fear.
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President Obama on Thursday mocked Republicans, saying they do not even have "a hint" of a plan to replace ObamaCare, despite vowing to repeal it.
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Their statements provide a hint of the political battle to come as calls mount for more information regarding the report from the Department of Justice.
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"Cop Killer" would feel like an obnoxious white privilege joke if it wasn't delivered with such bone-dry conviction and not a hint of tweedom.
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" With a hint of wistfulness, Hickenlooper added, "The fact that I've done all the things that the others just talk about should set me apart.
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"I dropped out and didn't take a dime, and sure enough, he made it," Mr. Linke said, with a hint of both pride and humility.
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The discussions included a wink and a nod, with not one of those individuals offering even a hint of truly acting out such a scheme.
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Explorer On an early fall day, with just a hint of red tinting the maples, the view from the summit of Deasey Mountain is spectacular.
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Nor is there a hint of the brand's plummeting sales in recent years, though it did report a surprise increase in quarterly sales in February.
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The couple face each other in profile, their gazes radiating fondness and respect — and perhaps a hint of the fervor the younger George once felt.
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We get a hint of embedded, augmented reality tech — the procedure device pulled up for a gaming system looks strangely like Google's Daydream View headset.
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His slogan was, "Put down the gun, take up the pen" — Qoriga dhig Qalinka Qaado — Elman noted with a hint of amusement in her voice.
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It's gripping and unnerving, a noir-style mystery with no answers that goes in entirely unexpected directions (and harbors a hint of William Faulkner, too).
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There's a hint of fanciness and sophistication to Milky Way that you don't quite get with Snickers, and goes far beyond what Hershey doles out.
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The other two large canvases fuse together a congregation of irregularly drawn shapes, with a hint of figuration, though they steer clear of semi-abstraction.
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But there's also a whiff of that judgmental attitude of the American middle-class liberal and more than a hint of the Democratic Party's defeatism.
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TASTE AND FRESHNESS: The toppings really stood out: spicy, crispy onions, a thick slab of tomato, crunchy and watery lettuce, and a hint of pickle.
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I've had yellowtail flounder and Boston mackerel, and both were cooked just the way they should be, with a hint of pink along the spine.
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The couple talked art on a sunny Saturday afternoon with only a hint of fog in sight, and these are edited excerpts from the conversation.
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"Nothing is possible without allies and partners," he said, with what sounded like a hint of self-vindication and perhaps a warning about the future.
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Yet the flow of tourists through Obergurgl gave Haid a hint of the wider world, which he escaped into as soon as he was able.
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It's also a hint of the future to come: an Arctic Ocean that's not permanently frozen and all the disastrous consequences that come with that.
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The sound is better than it has any right to be, helped by a hint of amplification and decent balancing by the conductor, David Angus.
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The Ring Road, a 68-mile belt of rutted tarmac, is Cairo's suburban speedway, eight lanes of churning traffic with a hint of Mad Max.
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Palenquero, the local language which sounds like Lingala and Portuguese jumbled up with only a hint of Spanish, was scrawled across walls and murals everywhere.
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Walk along 34th Street on a Sunday evening and you may catch a hint of the dueling trumpets and insistent rhythms swirling in the air.
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That '70s Show is the ideal distraction — offering a double dose of nostalgia, some truly lovable characters, and just a hint of anti-capitalist anarchy.
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He had flown the drone over the same field many times before and never saw a hint of what was now perfectly clear, he said.
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That, in turn, prompted new accusations of hypocrisy from Ms. Hua, the Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, and a hint of still more tit-for-tat moves.
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"Boys should have a safe space to talk about things that matter to us," said another seventh grader with a hint of a Canadian accent.
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"It's just easy to brand these people as a bunch of Islamophobic, racist yokels," he told me, with a hint of disgust in his voice.
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It has a hint of Middle Eastern modes in one nasal keyboard hook and a phalanx of girl-group backup vocals adding solidarity to loneliness.
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BUT THE STAIRCASE hallway, with its original turned-walnut banister, gives a hint of the idiosyncratic adornment that Cotton has created in the upstairs rooms.
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"It took me a long time to fundamentally, deeply, without a hint of doubt, admit to myself that I am an alcoholic," Ben Affleck said.
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But I also can't help feeling a dystopian chill amid all the warm don't-be-evil fuzzies, a hint of corporate propaganda behind the fable.
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Ms. Thomas uses soy protein to successfully mimic the texture of pulled chicken, enlivened with sweet-savory barbecue sauce with just a hint of molasses.
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You might still get nothing in response but a low grunt, but there's a chance you'll see a hint of a smile on his face.
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In short, his ability to connect—his basic emotional wiring—seems frayed beyond repair, and there is a hint of savage penitence in his solitude.
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Soft as bread pudding inside, they are firmly seared, giving them an undertone of char and a hint of smoke somewhere off in the distance.
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Many noted with a hint of disapproval that they could not be more different from the anti-Trump Women's March last Saturday — culturally or politically.
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" It "seems to arrive from a distance," he wrote, "high and serene, with a hint of reediness and a humble quaver, proffering melodies like lullabies.
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At a time when even a hint of Communist sympathies could invite harsh punishment and a prison sentence in Taiwan, it was a damning charge.
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Obama, with just a hint of nostalgia, noted it was their last meeting, and called the two countries' relationship the most consequential in the world.
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Telegenic and media savvy, she goes viral without a hint of effort, and is pioneering novel forms of political engagement like the Instagram town hall.
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But during this millennium, I've never been to a party, club, Quinceanera or Bar Mitzvah, where regular people breakdanced without a hint of ironic nostalgia.
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Kate greeted her guests as she made her way around the room in her floor-length dress, which showed off a hint of a baby bump.
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"Each of us may become something of a magician on the night of the new year," he said, with a hint of mystery in his voice.
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"It's just a hint of what their relationship — if they had stayed together, if he was still alive — what it could have been," Djawadi told Insider.
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