Facebook has recently launched ventures in dating (à la Match), direct selling (à la Craigslist), home services and reviews (à la Yelp), and much, much more.
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They supped on "consommé à la Victoria" or "crème de volaille à la Berchoux" before choosing "kingfish à la Richelieu" or fried smelts for their fish course.
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All of these proposals — switching to Medicare-for-all overnight à la Sanders, transitioning with a buy-in à la Murphy, opening up Medicaid à la Schatz and Medicare à la Stabenow — move in the same broad direction, toward the government directly insuring more people and employers insuring fewer.
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"It was very modern, a little bit à la japonaise or à la californienne , with lots of angles," Slimani said.
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There have been no plagiarism scandals à la Melania Trump or public snubs by defeated candidates à la Ted Cruz.
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He began by deconstructing vintage clothes and textiles (à la Margiela) and delving into decades of fashion history and couture techniques for inspiration (à la Kocher).
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There are also certain genres, such as nouveau cirque , à la Cirque de Soleil, and physical theatre, à la Pina Bausch, that favor wild-looking sets.
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Foam can either be really classy, à la culinary foam delicately garnishing a dish in a Michelin restaurant, or really unclassy, à la an Ibiza foam party.
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The menu, including roast duck and sweet potato bisque, crab à la Newburg, turkey à la king, goulash and baked alaska, will be available from Tuesday to Nov.
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Un nombre croissant de membres de l'Union africaine entretiennent une relation hostile à la Cour pénale internationale (CPI), basée à la Haye, dont les 29 premiers accusés sont tous africains.
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Amazon's Prime Video Channels is probably the best known of the à la carte providers, though Sling TV rolled out a selection of premium à la carte channels last year.
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Maybe they haven't paraded around female job applicants with open kimono, à la Charlie Rose, or haven't traumatized female colleagues by subjecting them to pelvic pinball, à la Mark Halperin.
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But Mr. Allen was a vital presence, conducting group improvisations, and soloing a lot — sometimes in ballad tones à la Johnny Hodges, more often in shrill cries à la John Zorn.
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So lay out on your favorite towel and click through for 20 cool-girl options that work just as well à la plage as they do, well, à la anywhere else.
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Il existe une " idéalisation de la séduction 'à la française' et cet anti-féminisme fait pratiquement partie de l'identité nationale et est vu comme une riposte à la culture anglo-américaine ".
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Tous soulignent la vulnérabilité particulière des agriculteurs du fait de la nature de leur travail, qui mène souvent à la solitude et à la précarité financière, et qui est éprouvant physiquement.
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She calls it a Cyrano, à la Cyrano de Bergerac.
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College classes aren't nearly as voluntary or à la carte.
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Well I don't listen to film scores à la carte.
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They don't even absorb other's images, à la Richard Prince.
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No woman wants to turn down peach à la mode!
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I ordered à la carte and savored three small plates.
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You know, à la Chrissy Teigen at the Academy Awards.
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The North's best model is economic development à la Chine.
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Irony was certainly an option, à la Koestler's cosmic schmaltz.
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Brash memoirs à la Lena Dunham would not have worked.
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The "à la king" preparation is loaded in origin myth.
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Our writer took an unguided journey à la Robinson Crusoe.
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Il s'adresse à la foule alors qu'elle quitte le stade.
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" Peut-être que j'essaierai de faire pareil à la maison. "
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What is Come Fuck Me Penne à la Vodka, exactly?
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Honestly, where we are from an industry perspective, we are the closest thing to à la carte TV. Do you think we'll ever get to true à la carte at least as an option?
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PIKACHU & ASH — POKÉMON With all the hype surrounding this year's release of Pokémon Go, slipping into a yellow ensemble à la Pikachu or blue jacket à la Ash Ketchum is a certified crowd pleaser.
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"C'est l'âge auquel on commence à avoir des petits problèmes de santé, on a des enfants à charge, on pense déjà à la suite, à la transmission de l'exploitation", explique le docteur Maeght-Lenormand.
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Il y a dix ans, Dominique Strauss-Kahn fut éjecté de son poste à la tête du Fonds monétaire international à la suite d'une accusation de harcèlement sexuel par une femme de ménage d'un hôtel.
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I get two tacos à la carte, and he orders enchiladas.
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That's where the discount off à la carte pricing comes in.
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Turkey à la Crême: Prepare the crême a day in advance.
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I also worked in a bridal store à la the movie.
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H. and I split a slice of apple à la mode.
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But what is not permitted is to go à la carte.
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Demba Ba se blesse gravement à la jambe pendant un match !
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Free lunches (à la Google) might actually have been more welcome.
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Tickets for the à la carte format dinner sold out immediately.
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The Scale: These florals aren't tiny, à la Cabbage Patch Kids.
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But "Marseille" is certainly not "House of Cards" à la française.
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This is not true inclusion; it is inclusion à la carte.
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When your mom is also your manager, à la Kris Jenner.
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It is an à la carte storefront that charges per game.
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This eliminates the traditional à la minute labors of the bartender.
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SHOPPER, à la GRASSHOPPER, was the coolest possibility I didn't incorporate.
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She is planning monthly capsule collection drops online à la Supreme.
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The collections are dropping on a monthly basis, à la Supreme.
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That would add up to $17.97 if purchased à la carte.
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"The Stranger" à la Visconti, however, is far from film noir.
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There, diners can choose between à la carte and tasting menus.
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No, it's not a new eating plan à la intermittent fasting.
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Is it rubbing their faces with blood, à la Kim Kardashian?
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Were they mad as hell, à la Howard Beale of "Network"?
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Plus, there are personalized profiles with unique avatars, à la Netflix.
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Six ans après la fuite de Ben Ali de Tunisie, voici donc le troisième effet Assad: si la démocratie aboutit non pas à la liberté mais à l'islamisme, autant s'en tenir à la stabilité d'un régime répressif.
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Durant les concerts, surtout à la fin des concerts, il y a les artistes qui sortent par la sortie de secours, la sortie des artistes, et souvent les spectateurs, les fans, viennent à la sortie des artistes.
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Picking around the edges of her apple pie à la mode, Mrs.
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Mais à la reprise des débats, en septembre, la cour était prête.
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Or worse, the machines turn us into batteries, à la The Matrix.
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You can't buy them as a set or à la carte — yet.
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That's why we're offering a little guidance à la your zodiac sign.
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Be warned: The food costs extra and is priced à la carte.
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Or David's recipe for button mushrooms à la crème (great over noodles)?
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In dimly lit basements of suburban mothers' houses, à la I, Tonya?
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You can buy those à la carte for $66 (plus $15.50 shipping).
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A random AI robot, à la Westworld's Dolores, that he's lusting over?
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Islamistes et extrême droite partagent aussi un rapport à la femme embarrassé.
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Mais ce hasard ne mettra pas fin à la guerre des calendriers.
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I'm dying to try an ankle-length wig, à la Nicki Minaj.
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Each of these classes could feasibly cost around $230 à la carte.
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The company says more à la carte channels will arrive over time.
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He makes delicate, scribbly line drawings on paper, à la Henri Michaux.
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Rather than jumping down a pipe à la the Super Mario Bros.
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He waggled his eyebrows à la Groucho, and signed off the call.
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The artist's backup dancers even wore blue pantsuits, à la Mrs. Clinton.
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HBO and Showtime, for example, both started à la carte streaming services.
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They're not going to come alive à la Little Shop of Horrors.
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And even Snapchat it à la Selena Gomez if you're so inclined.
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We went the à la carte route and liked plenty of dishes.
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Les jeunes issus de milieux modestes sont particulièrement vulnérables à la désinformation.
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She was at times a cutup artist à la William S. Burroughs.
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" J'étais stressée par sa présence ", a-t-elle expliqué à la police.
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Il en est de même à la veille de ce deuxième tour.
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"Now I can do both à la carte and tastings," he said.
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The park offers a zip-line experience, à la carte, for $2120.
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In New York, for example, Mr. Bing serves bings à la kimchi.
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They call it "un service à la cuillère," or a spoon serve.
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Mais son initiative déplait aux héritiers et à la famille de Baldwin.
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There are the thinking, feeling zombies, à la Warm Bodies and iZombie.
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The next, you're knee-deep in body horror à la The Fly.
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What happened recently though, à la Cambridge Analytica, was done spectacularly well.
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La crise de la représentation politique n'est pas propre à la France.
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Stoll plays Ulysses—but don't expect another alpha male, à la Hemingway.
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On display, if not on the menu, was government à la Trump.
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Me, I like turkey à la king as much as a sando.
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"A Fashionable Marriage," (1987) recalls Hogarth's famous "Marriage à la Mode" (c.
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If you're hoping for an exciting performance art piece helmed by a modern icon, à la Rihanna's Savage X Fenty fashion show, or an inventive longform music video, à la Beyoncé's "Lemonade," it's neither of those things either.
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As Tinder's subscriber base grows, its à la carte purchases do the same — the company even noted they reached record levels in Q4 2018, when it also disclosed that à la carte accounts for around 30% of direct revenue.
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Op-Ed Contributor PARIS — Pour la première fois dans l'histoire des trois dernières républiques, les deux candidats favoris à l'élection présidentielle française récusent leur appartenance à la droite ou à la gauche, ou même au centre, de l'échiquier politique.
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Ready to add a few foolproof formulas into your routine à la Gigi?
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Networks like to offer their channels in bundles rather than à la carte.
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A handful showed different curves à la Natural — which is the right one?
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Instead, à la The Addams Family, it's creepy, kooky, mysterious, and altogether spooky.
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Monáe uses Metropolis's underground as a space for escape, à la Harriet Tubman.
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Mysterious, elite soirées featuring masks and creepy rituals, à la Eyes Wide Shut?
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Will you catch me wearing Barbie-pink lipstick à la Nicki anytime soon?
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Some were convinced that Trump had departed mid-tweet à la The Leftovers.
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The Musical' Naughty '2200s nostalgia à la "Saved by the Bell" (223:2280).
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The Musical' Naughty '2279s nostalgia à la "Saved by the Bell" (24200:259).
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The Musical' Naughty '23006s nostalgia à la "Saved by the Bell" (21:241113).
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Like most chophouses, meat entrees at Prime 23 are served à la carte.
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The Musical' Naughty '2868s nostalgia à la "Saved by the Bell" (24444:21).
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What would messaging, à la SnapChat, be in a VR type of context?
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Because trust is an important ingredient in disintermediation, à la Uber or Airbnb.
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But you described more of a grassroots organizing model à la Marshall Ganz.
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But an à la carte membership like that appears to be very unlikely.
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"Only if it was set in the woods, à la 'Rambo,' " Culkin said.
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This is as close as you will get to à la carte programming.
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Thursday there will be turkey à la king, and on Friday, chili conquistador.
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This bar has moving paintings à la Harry Potter which is pretty cool.
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At Agnona, where houndstooth met thick ribbed cashmere à la super luxe Sherlock.
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The shots just need to tell the story à la Redford or Eastwood.
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If you order à la carte, the historical references are hard to spot.
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Liberals said Scheer erred in running an aggressively partisan campaign, à la Harper.
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Jon could well react with disgust at what he's done, à la Oedipus.
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The majority of the reported revenue came from à la carte service fees.
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Au Caire, l'adjoint du grand imam d'Al Azhar, la plus haute autorité religieuse sunnite, a déclaré sur sa page Facebook que l'égalité dans l'héritage "porte atteinte à la femme, n'est pas juste avec elle et est contraire à la charia islamique".
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Face à elle, Emmanuel Macron, autre favori au premier tour de l'élection et donné comme gagnant du deuxième, répétait inlassablement que tout en étant social il était principalement progressiste et pragmatique, et ouvert à la globalisation et à la finance.
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Is the junior senator absolutely apeshit for jelly beans and ketchup à la Reagan?
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Sonic also has plans to collaborate with Cinnabon for Cinnabon Cinnasnacks à La Mode.
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Come Fuck Me Penne à la Vodka is so creamy and rich and delicious.
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Is it the result of a marketing tactic, à la the Popeyes Chicken sandwich?
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Solidarité et soutien à la communauté musulmane dont je mesure le choc et l'effroi.
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Mendes could have spat back, engaging in an angry debate à la Donald Trump.
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Otherwise, they'd have to pay for items beyond the free catalog, à la carte.
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That system let consumers refocus images even after they were taken, à la Lytro.
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Last, thoughtful: Mr Macron does not approach policy as an à la carte menu.
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It's the latest way airlines are upcharging customers with à la carte flight offerings.
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Rather, fans could not look away from her protruding right leg à la Jolie.
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The rich scarlet shade has subtle hints of brown à la the tasty dessert.
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Fun and easily marketable fare à la Pokémon or Dragon Ball, it is not.
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Perhaps the most significant change is that Sling TV is going à la carte.
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Hommage aux victimes de l'attentat à la station de métro Maelbeek à Bruxelles pic.twitter.
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I'd personally love to see iOS get more organized notifications à la Android Oreo.
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Take a peek and start living your best life à la Drew, stat. 1.
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Instead, you'll want to pay for each part of your vacation à la carte.
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Her grandmother was a well-known actress, plucked from obscurity à la Lana Turner.
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We're talking luminous, glowing skin — à la the most hydrated human on planet Earth.
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When personal hot spots go viral, they become cultural ones, à la Planned Parenthood.
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Those without cable TV will be able to purchase an à la carte subscription.
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Sushi à la carte and other small plates can be ordered at the bar.
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And I want to dive into those leftovers and make turkey à la king.
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He plans an à la carte menu, not a tasting lineup as at Juni.
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They are available on Amazon Video, but in à la carte rent/buy options.
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If you know your favorite bird bits, ordering à la carte is simple enough.
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It's high-viscosity Southern rock à la ZZ Top, with a potent rhythmic undertow.
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Elle a aussi été proposée aux Etats-Unis, à la Belgique et à l'Italie.
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Add a few more adult women into the cast and you have the potential for a squad of sassy women à la Designing Women or Golden Girls — or a soapy drama à la Dynasty or Dallas if you wanted to go that route.
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The company's toilet paper is available online, via either subscription or à la carte purchases.
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Cherche Midi (holiday à la carte menu options)Eat your American Thanksgiving like a Parisian.
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Check. Four different lands that will make you wonder where you'd live, à la Divergent?
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It let you send stickers à la Facebook Messenger, and had Google Assistant built in.
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Styling tricks à la Hadid are fast, easy, and — trust us on this one — affordable.
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Mother Nature doesn't let us choose, à la carte, which problems to digest and when.
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"I found this à la carte version of people experiencing their faith," Mr. Richards recalled.
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In "Fade," a nearly nude Taylor is working out and jamming out, à la Flashdance.
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Are we all going to need Base 58 binary-to-text encoding à la bitcoin?
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Rather than retreat to the Ozarks à la Charlie Parker, Rollins used the Williamsburg Bridge.
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Could we not have suited these talents with some luscious locks à la Duran Duran?
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The character of Hellboy is typically depicted as a ripped monster, à la The Hulk.
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Some may try to build social movement outside of politics, à la Occupy Wall Street.
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Now, you can buy the "dewy duochrome" shade à la carte — as it should be.
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And, à la Kim Kardashian-on-Snapchat style, they've got the receipts to prove it.
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Blonde hair with bright red streaks à la Avril Lavigne is flattering on no one.
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Nous partageons la douleur mais nous vous remercions aussi de ce cadeau à la civilisation.
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Its plan seems to be to force them to plead, à la Rentboy and myRedBook.
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I get the safety of saying "just ban all the images" à la Renaissance pope.
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Bien sûr qu'il faudra la capacité à passer sur plusieurs sujets à la majorité qualifiée.
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Apparently, a cardinal direction, à la Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's little one, North West.
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Their hair was cut à la chien, dangling down in side whiskers like spaniel ears.
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This is often the first test for the big tent approach à la Ronald Reagan.
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I'd like to see a Model S estate, à la the Jaguar Sportbrake, pictured here.
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Fyre shoots its talking heads straight on, à la Wild, Wild Country, which looks modern.
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Could this be a sign of another visual album, à la 2013's surprise release?
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The overall vision they portray is that of a particularly chaotic scene à la Bruegel.
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Over the last decade, the exoplanet detection method à la mode has become transit photometry.
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The big picture: Sling's new à la carte content is to compete with Amazon Channels.
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Can you see rooming with your mom, à la Dorothy and Sophia on Golden Girls?
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And those without cable TV will be able to purchase an à la carte subscription.
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Narrator: The good news is autopilot will never take over a plane, à la HAL.
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I don't want surprises in Dover sole à la meunière, and I didn't get any.
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Il n'y a pas si longtemps, ce genre de service à la carte était inimaginable.
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There is also an à la carte menu with items like stuffed cabbage and kugel.
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An à la carte menu of Easter specialties will be sold for pickup or delivery.
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The story of this year is one of the impossibility of à la carte legitimacy.
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The recipe should probably be called Slow-Cooked Pork à la Barbeque, and rightfully so.
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But, she says, it can also happen during infidelity (à la — sort of — Lara Jean).
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"You won't find 'À la Recherche' in that stack," she said, smiling as I left.
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"We want to do a whole lifestyle brand, à la Ralph Lauren," Mr. Musika said.
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You can order food from the restaurant's à la carte menu anywhere in the lounge ...
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En personne, Xavier Dolan est à la fois exubérant et intellectuel, entre l'humour et l'autodérision.
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There are several set menu choices, $30 to $46, along with à la carte options.
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Des gens qui sont morts à la Bonne Bière c'est ceux qui étaient en terrasse.
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Fred Sabo, the chef, offers American food on à la carte lunch and dinner menus.
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Réviser cette loi n'est-ce-pas faire admettre à la laïcité une défaite devant l'islamisme ?
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Asparagus, oysters, Chinese bull penis, goat soup, and Come Fuck Me Penne à la Vodka.
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The Democratic establishment is trying to convince activists that the Democratic Party is their ally and champion, not an only-slightly-better version of the Republican Party that needs to be challenged from within (à la Bernie Sanders) or without (à la Jill Stein).
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Elle était l'illustration de l'état dans lequel je me trouvais, dans l'esprit de l'errance, à la recherche de fantômes, les miens, ceux des autres; à la recherche de mes mots, ma terre promise, ma maison construite pierre après pierre tout au long de ma vie.
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It's a Serbian small-plates place, and we order à la carte instead of getting bottomless.
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Unlike HelloFresh, Blue Apron sells food prep tools, cookware, culinary gifts and cookbooks à la carte.
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A Truly Magical Moment replicates this romantic sequence, à la Titanic or Beauty and the Beast.
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This recipe forgoes the usual tomato sauce for a creamy ricotta layer à la white pizza.
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Do you wear a loose faux bob à la Julianne Hough or in a classic updo?
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Their narratives unfold in dual timelines, à la "The Godfather", but are plotted as a mystery.
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There was tie dye, beaten metal, leather, macramé, and woven techniques à la artist Sheila Hicks.
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Ahead, we've got 30+ ways to accentuate your RBF à la the princess of darkness herself.
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Success meant hard bargaining à la Trump, ignoring wider considerations and treating all deals as temporary.
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These avatars, while likely to spread ubiquitously à la Bitmoji before them, are limited in scope.
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Back inside, Jonathan whips out horrifyingly oversized prop hands à la noted Philadelphia attorney Jack Kelly.
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Also spotted on the runway was an abundance of gothic black feathers à la Sansa Stark.
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This price information must be provided on a procedure basis, not an à la carte basis.
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Of course, that "solution" comes with an infinite number of complications à la the butterfly effect.
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Another entailed a medley of toppings à la niçoise; another yet, pickled vegetables such as kimchee.
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And they're not just artfully welling up, à la "The Bachelor" on his preprogrammed engagement day.
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This time, the former arcade characters are invading the internet, à la "Tron," another Disney property.
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He is unwilling to tolerate freewheeling debates à la Mansfield precisely because these can't be controlled.
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This year, the Academy found itself in a tug-of-war à la The Artist vs.
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Le château et le domaine de Versailles seront exceptionnellement fermés à la visite samedi 8 décembre.
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One is that consumers today are going to value that in an à la carte experience.
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The bar will only have a tasting menu for $155, with no à la carte options.
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Mais je ne me sentais pas prête à la partager au moment où #MeToo a émergé.
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But Driver did not immediately parlay his new cred toward blockbuster franchises, à la the Chrises.
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Now, every media company has its own streaming subscription that you can buy à la carte.
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Luckily, à la "Blown Away," there are many earnest, enthusiastic shows that focus on actual skills.
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On the side, she became an ordained minister and still officiates weddings (à la Johnny Tsunami).
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Some characters found themselves in transition, à la Simon's liquor preferences, while others, regrettably, did not.
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"Mince" is another term for chopping meat up into very small pieces, à la ground beef.
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The feature also offers some Smart Replies à la Gmail, to help keep the conversation going.
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Le discours populiste est nostalgique d'une puissance passée et rivé à la défense éperdue de l'identité.
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Would the Waif be revealed as an invisible aspect of Arya's id à la Fight Club?
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Instead of flashing a bat sign in the sky à la Batman, Swift posts a snake video.
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But at the turn of the century, Russian service, or service à la russe, arrived in Paris.
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There's manic pixie dream girlfriend Joi (Ana de Armas), whom K has literally purchased, à la Her.
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On Valentine's Day The Ledbury offers its standard à la carte menu priced at £115 per person.
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The menu is stacked with sushi, udon, ramen, and fried rice, all at à la carte pricing.
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The immediate concern in France is not that the primaries will yield a Trump à la française.
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Often the lovers interact, à la Romeo and Juliet, as the rest of the cast stays frozen.
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For way too long, any movie that centered LGBTQ+ characters ended in tragedy à la Brokeback Mountain.
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Visa ou MasterCard reverse ensuite une partie de cette commission à la banque émettrice de la carte.
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Knotted coolly to the side (à la Kendall), the neckerchief had a slight Parisian sensibility to it.
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On social media diners now swap recommendations not on lavish buffets but on à la carte options.
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Blow it up like a balloon and stick it on à la The 40-Year-Old Virgin?
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Somebody else brilliantly suggested they continue acting together à la Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet after Titanic.
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"You cannot design a whole new neighborhood 'à la Jane Jacobs,' because Jane's neighborhoods evolved," Gratz continued.
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For men, these include the "trouser snake" and classic "dick-in-a-box" à la Justin Timberlake.
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As Doyle told Shimkus during the hearing, "There's no such thing as à la carte insurance, John."
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Do you like your fried chicken with a side of polarizing politics, à la Chick-fil-A?
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The retro theme continues à la Twiggy with a generous helping of mascara on Kendall's bottom lashes.
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At the canteen diners can build their own bowls, à la Chipotle, but with an Avatar twist.
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In Berlin André Téchiné, a veteran French director, offered "L'adieu à la nuit" ("Farewell to the night").
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Being famous for being famous, à la the Kardashians, appears to be a thing of the past.
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If you can't count on Nina Ricci for coquettishness à la française, what's left in this world?
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Brunch will be à la carte, or a $39 prix fixe menu with an "endless" prosecco cocktail.
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What Donald Trump has been doing is telling the base that it can order à la carte.
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They even dressed the dummy à la Lilienthal, in knickers, a white dress shirt, and bow tie.
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It will not be surprising if involuntarily he helps himself, as the French say, à la fourchette.
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The oeufs à la gelée dish could be served on a canvas, it's such a visual treat.
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"I think where we are today is really focused on these à la carte subscriptions," Holmes said.
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Je voulais à la fois honorer le passé et affirmer ma liberté vis-à-vis de lui.
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The restaurant will offer both à la carte and kaiseki menus in simply decorated wood-accented rooms.
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" C'est horrible ", a réagi Christophe Girard, qui est chargé de la culture à la mairie de Paris.
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So Mr. Fox moved it to the à la carte menu, where it became an instant hit.
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Pablo Picasso's "Nature Morte à la Pastêque" (1962), a color linoleum cut, led the sale at $39,000.
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External credentialing institutions that set ethical standards, à la the Bar Association for lawyers, could be transformative.
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The sale's top lot, Pablo Picasso's "Plat à la tête de faune" (1948), sold for £93,750 (~$884,000).
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" The medical debate over pain control quieted, and the procedure became known as "chloroform à la reine.
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Another 32 seats are on an enclosed back patio, where an à la carte menu is available.
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They insist, à la Mr. Trump, that the state can once again produce good blue-collar jobs.
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"Danielle loves seafood," explains Aglietti, who is also planning to prepare red rock cod à la plancha.
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Slice a xenobot open and it'll pull itself together again, à la T-1000 from Terminator 2.
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We wanted à la carte television, and now we have it — and it costs more than cable.
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Tout terré qu'il souhaite demeurer dans un château médiéval, il y a une limite à la distance.
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Some hardcore wrestlers become famous because they can take absurd amounts of pain, à la Mick Foley.
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As the process fumbles, Claude relives disjointed past experiences à la "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind."
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But is that an improvement, or is it a mind-control dystopia à la Brave New World?
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Ces électeurs en oublient leurs intérêts concrets, parfois antagonistes, à la faveur du sentiment commun d'encerclement culturel.
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Référence oblige à la Révolution française de 1789, de nombreuses municipalités ont collecté des Cahiers de doléances.
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That could, at some point, also see Spotify looking to offer more à la carte content alongside subscriptions.
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Sure, there have been winners and losers, à la Netflix and Blockbuster, Uber and taxi cab companies, etc.
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Plaid suit sets à la Cher Horowitz are the go-to look for every 20-something in NYC.
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The singer has kept up with the pop diva tradition of releasing Christmas music à la Grande style.
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Now it's up to Australia to develop secondary meanings for these icons à la the eggplant emoji scandal.
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While wobbly, content on Splish is intended to stick around, rather than ephemerally pass away (à la Snaps).
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That is, unless that film combines breaking and entering and knife-wielding bad guys à la The Strangers.
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There are no monthly subscriptions, and people watch and pay for movies on an à la carte basis.
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Maria howls like Janis Joplin; gives us sexual authority à la Chrissie Hynde; and rasps like Courtney Love.
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For instance, are the kids going to somehow get stranded in a desert wasteland à la Mad Max?
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Allow globalisation to run untempered, he reckons, and you generate vicious backlashes à la Brexit and Donald Trump.
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Otherwise, you can then add a text overlay to the image or draw on it (à la Snapchat).
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Originally called InstantCab, then Summon, the company was originally conceived as a ride-share service à la Uber.
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It may not be long before we start to hear spooky Jacko/Prince coincidences à la JFK/Lincoln.
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Many sit atop steel pedestals that are as much works of art, à la Brancusi, as they are.
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When that happens, Stream TV will be rebranded to differentiate the app and the à la carte service.
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So, I ditched the thin wiry stuff for the more substantial, nerd-rock acetate frames, à la Weezer.
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For years, there have been rumblings of Apple's interest in creating original content à la Netflix and Amazon.
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We want to preserve seduction, chivalry and 'l'amour à la francaise' by saying what is key is consent.
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Is it destined to become this year's matcha or just a flash in the pan, à la Orbitz?
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They are also, increasingly, buying à la carte broadcast and cable channel access through these set-top boxes.
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Will the two try to get their parents back together à la the Disney classic The Parent Trap?
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This is interesting, because it first seemed like they were pursuing a mobile platform path (à la WeChat).
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Tacos à la française, or French tacos, first appeared in Casablanca with the opening of Tacos de Lyon.
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The restaurant has a buffet and offers an à la carte menu with items like pancakes and quiche.
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In a perfect world, consumers could pick each channel they want and pay for it, à la carte.
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Full disclosure: I'm the proud owner of a ParaGard IUD, so my period occurs à la Mother Nature.
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Or maybe the pricing is to promote more groups of women showing up together, à la Swift's #squad.
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The seemingly inexorable move of series television toward an à la carte, on-demand model argues against it.
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He does them painstakingly academically, or more freely, or à la Picasso, or in the manner of Ingres.
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This space is featuring Harry Gould Harvey IV's intricate and peculiar driftwood dioramas — tramp art à la Brancusi.
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Il faudra sans doute plusieurs années à la France pour vraiment changer son image, si elle y arrive.
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Beverages (no alcohol) and sweets can be ordered à la carte, and reservations are now accepted on resy.
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La contamination devient en général visible entre 8 et 48 heures après l'exposition de l'enfant à la bactérie.
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Meanwhile, economy class passengers were able to purchase food à la carte from the static menu seen here.
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The proposal would also allow schools to offer lunch entrees for à la carte purchase, to reduce waste.
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Like other game providers, Google will sell games à la carte — a premium game costs $60, for example.
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I found the main restaurant area, which has a buffet as well as the à la carte menu.
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Non loin de la maison de Tshego se trouve un triste monument faisant écho à la division raciale.
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It doesn't even get some formaldehyde à la Rasputin's alleged hog which lives in a jar in Russia.
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In Tunisia, it ran a page titled "Stop à la Désinformation et aux Mensonges" ("Stop Disinformation and Lies").
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La République, plus éprouvée dernièrement que les Etats-Unis, n'a succombé ni à la peur ni au fanatisme.
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The à la carte menu would be more tempting if it overlapped at all with the tasting menu.
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We've also seen the nurturing of an entire generation for whom music is an à la carte experience.
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If Miller, à la Walt Whitman, "sings the body electric," it is as a limerick, a drinking song.
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Hulu is planning a subscription service that appears to preserve its current à la carte features with livestreaming.
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En outre, l'anatomie des deux animaux ne correspond pas à celle que nous connaissons grâce à la paléontologie.
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My point being: it seems reasonable to expect the rise of new protests, and new kinds of protests, aimed not just at political institutions à la Occupy; not just at injustices à la Black Lives Matter and the current pipeline protests in North Dakota; but aimed directly at the tech industry.
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En janvier, ce n'était pas d'un candidat à la présidence que je suivais la trace mais d'un paradoxe sous-tendant la campagne électorale, à savoir que les Français sont à la fois profondément fiers de leur mode de vie, qu'ils considèrent incomparable, et rongés par l'angoisse de le voir disparaître.
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Room service is a slightly edited version of the restaurant menu and available à la carte around the clock.
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The bar menu is à la carte; at the tables, available by reservation only, the menu is prix fixe.
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Or channel your favorite poet and hit the carpet with a cane and top hat à la Danai Gurira.
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The only reason the creatures seem riderless is due to simple digital erasure à la Marvel Studios, VF theorizes.
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On Tuesday, all the photos disappeared from Blake Lively's Instagram à la Taylor Swift, and now we know why.
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Then she embraced Kendall's fanny pack loving ways with her black pouch, worn across the body à la Kendall.
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She took a baseball bat, à la Beyoncé in "Hold Up," and crushed her image into a million pieces.
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Will she adopt some '70s outlaw chic à la promo poster for her upcoming joint tour with Jay-Z?
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Scroll down to get the essentials you'll need to make this happen, à la Penelope Disick and True Thompson.
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"Have you tried Come Fuck Me Penne à la Vodka?" another woman asked, taking a sip of her wine.
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" And if you're wondering if she'd ever cut it off à la BFF Becca Tilley, the answer is … "Yeah!
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I packed a quill (I'm sorry, pen) and notebook, à la Rita Skeeter (minus the unethical reporting, of course).
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The delicate flavor of scallops served à la plancha, for example, was overwhelmed by a heavily curried cauliflower purée.
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Selecting someone else seen as too moderate for Trumpism could inspire another populist challenger à la Arpaio or Ward.
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"Tous à la plage!" is showing at the Centre for Architecture and Heritage in Paris until February 12th 2017
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Will Kim go full-on hypebeast à la Kylie, only clothing herself in XXL-sized Yeezy, Nike and Supreme?
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And when you get to this point, that's when you can charge six figure rates à la a Kardashian.
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But with season two on the horizon, the latest teaser à la Brie's Instagram has fans very confused. Why?
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Mr Macron seeks to turn France not into America or Britain, but a sort of Scandinavia à la française.
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Target is bringing the model of luxury beauty stores — à la Sephora and Space NK — to the mass market.
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Ce niveau est nettement inférieur à la croissance mondiale de près de 4% qu'elle prévoit sur la même période.
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Style yours with kick-flare jeans and sandals, or over a floral floor-length dress à la Stevie Nicks.
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La maman de ma bf est introuvable et elle se trouvait à la balade des anglais lors de l'attaque !
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Sauf ceux qui ont tourné le dos à la démocratie libérale et qui ont décidé d'être beaucoup plus durs.
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Or go bold by wearing spot-covered dresses, à la Kate Middleton, Kris Jenner, Paris Hilton, and Irina Shayk.
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Elle faisait référence à une femme à Nice qui a été obligé de retirer sa chemise à la plage.
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Our favorite dessert was a warm peach butter cake with a caramelized peach on top, served à la mode.
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Some are giving up on the new Obamacare markets, deciding that they like the à la carte business better.
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There are also a couple of à la carte premium channels you can add, like Showtime and AMC Premiere.
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Flint started out as the band's dancer, à la Bez from the Happy Mondays, but ended up as frontman.
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Hemingway is personified in a round, blue building with swooping waves à la The Old Man in the Sea.
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There is, of course, an abundance of dude humor à la Judd Apatow, who produced the film, sprinkled throughout.
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En effet, toute personne qui estime que ses libertés ont été violées peut s'adresser à la Cour de Strasbourg.
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Sa mère a travaillé dans une usine de textile avant de rester à la maison pour élever sa famille.
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There, the waitresses dress like school girls, à la Britney Spears in the "Baby One More Time" music video.
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Plus tard, le gouvernement québécois s'est attaqué à la malbouffe et a voulu bannir la poutine des écoles québécoises.
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The à la carte prices are on average slightly higher than at slightly better places such as 15 East.
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The dining service on the first-class side is also à la carte as opposed to a buffet style.
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"Botting" is using automated fake accounts—bots—to bolster an audience, à la the Kremlin-linked Internet Research Agency.
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The salt seems to be of the Epsom variety and you're supposed to float, à la the Dead Sea.
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Inside it, and later onstage, the dancers enacted repetitive, compulsive gestures, à la Pina Bausch: partying, embracing, jumping, collapsing.
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Anyone dreaming of GIF-able senatorial reaction shots, à la the nominees at the Academy Awards, would be disappointed.
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It is unclear, however, if there has ever been a sandwich called crab meat croque-madame à la Créole.
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I actually thought it all looked better and more interesting than what was on the à la carte menu.
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At the moment, the menu, by the executive chef Dan Perretta, is à la carte and influenced by Japan.
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Depuis New Cross aujourd'hui, le Londres mondialisé des super-riches paraît à la fois excessivement proche et hors d'atteinte.
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Schwabsky concludes by posing some tangled questions of agency and desire concerning painting's ontology: à la what is painting?
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Tout le monde ou presque appartient à la "communauté" — ou plutôt, aux communautés — de confession ou de culture musulmane.
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Pas d'adhan, l'appel à la prière, mais un discours où il fut beaucoup question de lutte contre le terrorisme.
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It has a restaurant serving both exotic specialties, à la slow-cooked reindeer, and more pedestrian fare, like hamburgers.
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Am I advocating for a total throwback, to the era of three gauges, à la this vintage Siata roadster?
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Entities like Facebook and Twitter need to be held accountable for the à la carte "alternative facts" they propagate.
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But it has no regulatory force when it comes to those who actively send out messages à la METI.
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Soon he's alternating between spinning thick twirls of blues, à la Louis Armstrong, and pelting spears like Hugh Masekela.
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These exhibitions posited Abstract Expressionism as a natural development, à la Alfred Barr, to the European, prewar avant-garde.
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Slicing Roth's final novel into two separate movies à la "The Hunger Games," and giving us a world-within-a-world conundrum à la "The Maze Runner," it's hard to see what exactly distinguishes this series from its competitors outside an initial premise which, however ridiculous, had a certain hook to it.
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Even though we weren't in the mood to try the full tasting menu, we could order dishes à la carte.
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If you're feeling really extravagant à la Tyrion, Restaurant 360° is a Michelin Star eatery that serves classic Mediterranean dishes.
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So far, the silhouette has yet to trickle past contemporary designers (à la Molly Goddard) and down to fast-fashion.
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But it's quickly becoming apparent that Kirk, à la Vinny Guadagnino, will be the voice of reason on this Shore.
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We may start seeing more of these kinds of partnerships between à la carte music and on-demand TV services.
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But it's equally fascinating to watch, especially if they're twins à la Elizabeth and Jessica Wakefield from Sweet Valley High.
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John Bradley (Samwell Tarly) took a different approach: a domestic-oriented reality show à la TLC or the Food Network.
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And she's right — it won't hurt to give your child more chances to enjoy their lives (à la Chrissy Teigen).
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Unlike engagement chicken, which came later, Come Fuck Me Penne à la Vodka isn't about putting a ring on it.
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Amp up the punk factor with a bright, cool blonde color and embrace your inner Debbie Harry à la 1980.
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The stylish newlywed wore a fitted navy turtleneck (à la style twin Meghan Markle!) and a colorful striped midi skirt.
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What It Is: There's regular Instagramming, and then there's influencer-style Instagramming, à la two-million-followers-strong Olivia Culpo.
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Spitzenkandidaten are a thin form of EU democracy, the margarine à la bruxelloise to Mr Macron's full-fat European butter.
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Technically, when Webber offers to be Bailey's spy à la Hercules Mulligan, it's really an American history reference, but still.
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Since his 2016 election, there has been plenty of evidence that Trump loves meals à la McDonald's and Burger King.
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Instead, they need to put themselves out there by adopting a modern video-based communication strategy à la President Obama.
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An à la carte bar menu will change daily and offer dishes being developed for the main restaurant's tasting dinners.
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L'Algérie vend du pétrole, et contrairement au Maroc ou à la Tunisie voisins, n'a pas besoin de l'argent des touristes.
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As I drank wine, starved, and tried to concentrate, the letters on my keyboard danced around à la magic mushrooms.
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One could interpret the wasteland as a dimension the duo escaped à la the Cronenberg Earth from the Season 1.
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By taking control of the means of production, Waymo can develop its hardware and software in tandem, à la Apple.
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The only way to change our social status is to storm the boys' clubs à la Kate McKinnon in Ghostbusters.
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As many have pointed out, it's a refreshing contrast to the cutthroat boss bitch trope à la Devil Wears Prada.
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One of the biggest power dressers was Margaret Thatcher, who used boxy suits to unsex herself, à la Lady Macbeth.
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LOS ANGELES — Have you ever wished you could get caught in a hoard of walkers à la The Walking Dead?
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There's a similar generous flexibility to the dinner menu, offered à la carte or in two- or three-course sets.
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Along with an à la carte list, the Union Square branch will offer three set menus of varying price points.
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Warmed apple tart à la mode was a trifle short on apple and ice cream and overloaded with whipped cream.
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Etrangement, ce rêve du paradis musulman se retrouve confronté à un autre rêve à la fois antagoniste et semblable : l'Occident.
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But their battle for Rory Gilmore's heart has never quite reached superhero proportions — à la Batman v Superman, for example.
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He learned the difference between Wiener schnitzel and schnitzel à la Holstein (which is about anchovies and capers) at Janssen's.
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The centerpiece of the show is a series of six tapestries woven circa 2225 called La Dame à la Licorne.
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Poached eggs can be enjoyed on their own, as well as topping salads, sandwiches, and muffins à la eggs Benedict.
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She and her dad have New York accents, and their street certainly seems gray and suburban à la New Jersey.
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Requiring parking to be sold by the hour is like moving from all-you-can-eat to à la carte.
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The à la carte menu includes some traditional American and Continental throwbacks like beef Wellington, lobster Thermidor and avocado Louie.
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Le plat était délicieux, fidèle à la recette québécoise traditionnelle selon laquelle le fromage doit faire " couic couic " en bouche.
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And on May 3, 1912, Méliès released À la conquête du pôle (which translates to The Conquest of the Pole).
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This has happened literally (à la "Fifty Shades of Grey," which began as erotic "Twilight" fan fiction) but also spiritually.
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But the "Rondo à la Krakowiak," the Fantasy on Polish Airs and the "Là ci darem" Variations are all rarities.
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Crunchy Noodle Kugel à la Great-Aunt Martha: When done right, the top is crunchy and the interior is creamy.
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If you're not in a taco-mood though, you can get the chicken à la carte, or sans taco shell.
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Piles of reluctant washed-color plaid ($158) à la Steven Alan (and which had a mysteriously high chest pocket, too).
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The lounge features an à la carte restaurant, cigar lounge, showers, sleeping area, and even a spa with complimentary treatments.
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Les dettes, explique-t-il, peuvent conduire les exploitants agricoles à accroître leur investissement, à la fois personnel et financier.
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Except that here they are not about B movies or the Royale with cheese, à la "Pulp Fiction," but theater.
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The livelier Bar Room has a less expensive à la carte menu (roasted mushrooms with polenta is $24, and excellent).
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On tapas bar menus, squid is often prepared à la plancha: sizzled on a hot griddle with garlic and parsley.
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December 2 marks the singer's 39th birthday and we're celebrating this momentous occasion with a killer workout à la Britney.
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Campaigning on fears of a country in decline, he has pledged "shock therapy" to liberalize the economy, à la Mrs.
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Alternatively, you could make Francis Lam's recipe for poulet à la Normande, a simple, classic braised chicken from northern France.
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Nobis explained that Pâtisserie à la Carte had not yet passed the increase in butter prices on to their consumers.
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On June 21, Beahm tweeted a 30 second video of his head bobbing around à la the DVD Video screensaver.
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Get good enough information, the theory goes, and one can infer the momentum each candidate has, à la Laplace's demon.
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There may be hope for something that better balances old-style linear cable with Netflix-style à-la-carte functionality.
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The bowls, with rice, veg, and choice of protein and sauces à la Chipotle, are by far their biggest sellers.
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Enrique Gomez de Molina et Joan Fontcuberta n'ont rien inventé : les monstruosités taxidermiques sont à la mode depuis très longtemps.
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Les contrecoups de cette résolution ont été immédiats et se font encore sentir Au Québec, une ancienne colonie française cédée à la Grande-Bretagne en 1763 à la suite de la victoire britannique sur les Français dans la guerre de Sept Ans, les questions de langue et d'identité mènent régulièrement à des débats agités.
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"The right-wing extremist movement is not nearly as systematic and offers an à la carte menu of hate," he said.
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No, most of us haven't killed a stripper à la Rough Night or stabbed our partners like You're the Worst's Lindsay.
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And at Gosha Rubchinskiy, sweatpants — worn high, à la Al Bundy — came with a tucked in T-shirt and military shirt.
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They decided to add the eat-what-you-want option alongside their traditional à la carte offerings a few years back.
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Alternatively, Delos could also offer immortality à la Altered Carbon to anyone willing to pay up (and risk potential cognitive plateaus).
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The women take the Big Easy by storm à la Bridesmaids or The Hangover — booze, bawdy humor, men, and misadventures included.
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These pair so well with a flannel tucked lazily into the waistband or a slouchy turtleneck à la Diane Keaton, a.k.a.
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Both were takes on the alternative English-language translations of Marcel Proust's seven-volume novel, "À la Recherche du Temps Perdu".
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Facial hair cannot be connected below the mouth, but a moustache connection to your sideburns — à la Ambrose Burnside — is permitted.
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From cowboy boots to swingy fringe and color blocked button-ups à la Calvin Klein, the western wardrobe influences are omnipresent.
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Meanwhile, states with higher incomes and education levels tended toward complex dramas and satirical comedies à la California fave Silicon Valley.
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So if you want skin that looks lit from within à la Lumière (that'd be the candlestick), then you're in luck.
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I add a layer of mayo and a sprinkling of capers, and voila—haddock hot dog à la Trump is done.
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If the body takeover theory is correct, Mallory slowly taking off her glasses à la She's All That makes complete sense.
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"There are 7 billion people in the world," Yaa, who narrates à la Carrie Bradshaw, says in the series' opening scenes.
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But prepared to shell out extra if you're going for something more premium, like champagne in the à la carte menu.
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One area where Tiqets does not plan to expand is into performance or seated event ticketing, à la Ticketmaster or Eventbrite.
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When I see a woman control the ball, dazzle à la Maradona or Messi, then I'll agree they deserve more pay.
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He spent 45 minutes explaining to me that it wouldn't be long before we had wristwatch telephones à la Dick Tracy.
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"Three cup" wings are glazed with soy sauce, rice wine, and sesame oil, à la the classic Taiwanese three-cup chicken.
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It allows you to create your own à la carte cable subscription and only pay for the channels you actually watch.
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But toss in the manipulative producers of said shows (and Constance Zimmer) — à la "unReal" on Lifetime — and I am hooked.
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Choose from à-la-carte options, or go for one of Milk Bar's bundles curated for all sorts of specific occasions.
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Mayfield lofted a pass to the wide-open wide receiver, who celebrated à la Beckham with a staredown and a yawn.
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Instead of waiting in line at the traditional checkout, customers undergo a quick audit (à la Costco) on their way out.
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And Dish's Sling TV last year launched à la carte paid subscriptions to premium networks, without requiring the core package subscription.
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Which is why, on opening day, a full nine people are prepping it during service, slicing the nuts à la minute.
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As horror films go, these are among the better offerings of the aughts' crop of gritty slashers, à la Wolf Creek.
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Diners may order à la carte or choose a three-course meal for $67 or a five-course tasting for $125.
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There are two main types: estates from a single owner, à la Rockefeller, and event sales crafted to benefit a cause.
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In French, it says à la mémoire de toutes les femmes qui ont subi jusqu'à la mort la violence des hommes.
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The Second Suite traverses lively march and dance mutations on its way to another rousing finale, a Tarantella à la russe.
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Before leaving the US (and my ex-husband's excellent health insurance), I had a preventative double mastectomy à la Angelina Jolie.
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Even as this luscious à la mode mag depicted the values of a budding subcultural aesthetic, it was not for sale.
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The constituency for a conservative candidate opposed to President Trump, à la Senators Ben Sasse or Jeff Flake, is rather small.
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A pair of gold-winged platform boots (à la the Greek god Hermes), also get a decent amount of screen time.
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Lunch, which starts in a few weeks, will cost $75 for a tasting menu; there will be à la carte options.
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Go for monochrome à la the former or a tonal look like the latter – either way, brown is the new black.
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You can order à la carte or amble through the "field and forest" tasting menu ($140) or a nonvegetarian excursion ($165).
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Rather than porting or forking Windows 10 (à la Windows 10 X introduced for the Neo), the company's using Android here.
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You can buy a bowl of noodles from a shortlist of favors and purchase all kinds of tempura à la carte.
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The actress was spotted rocking platinum-blonde hair with turquoise blue tips (à la Taylor Swift) hidden under a baseball cap.
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François Fillon et Marine Le Pen ont été poursuivis pour vol à l'étalage, leurs photos placardées à la une des journaux.
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Or if it doesn't, it might throw in another victim à la the Glenbraham combo platter to increase the shock value.
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That would be Amy Klobuchar, who -- à la Donald Trump and many, many men -- is leaning in to not being sorry.
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It was listed on the menu in Mandarin as Zuo Zongtang's farmyard chicken, and in English as chicken à la viceroy.
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M. Palmucci Je ne voyais personne parce que j'étais dos à la rue, mais on a entendu un bruit de pétarade.
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The best outcome may be the maintenance of the domestic status quo and capitalism à la russe — where power equals possession.
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Consider Williams's coquettish but elaborate canvas "Detail of Hommage à la jeunesse de Victorine Meurent" (2017), my favorite in the show.
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With these works he seems to leapfrog from pre-abstraction to post-abstraction, à la Robert Rauschenberg's trash-and-cardboard assemblages.
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If she goes swimming à la crimson tide, will she leave a bloody trail straight out of a scene from Jaws?
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" Asked about Kerber's comment, Hsieh moved two fingers across her field of vision, à la John Travolta dancing in "Pulp Fiction.
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Sometimes, you had to prove you had a cable subscription to enjoy this à la carte approach at no extra cost.
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Enfin, nous avons gagné un aperçu original de la manière dont on pouvait moquer les têtes bien pleines à la Renaissance.
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Pour les curieux et les gourmets, voici quel fut le menu de notre dîner: Une harira (soupe de légume marocaine) puis un buffet où étaient disposés keftas aux herbes, couscous aux raisins, légumes variés, carottes à la chermoula (sauce à l'ail, poivre, paprika et cumin), salade d'oranges à la cannelle, des fruits divers et les inévitables pâtisseries orientales.
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Please join me in weeping at a livestream, in front of a fireplace à la Elio, on the evening of March 4.
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In preparation for spring, we're starting to purge the things in our life that don't bring us joy à la Marie Kondo.
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Discouraged by the frigidity and resistance of the stone, Cleisophus "had sex with a small piece of meat instead" à la Portnoy.
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One note: There was an overrepresentation of neo-Joker and Harley Quinn à la Suicide Squad on Thursday, the convention's first day.
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Rather than a crumpled white flower à la Alba Villanueva (Ivonne Coll), Farouk uses a Coca-Cola bottle as a virginity allegory.
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Top it all off with some acetate cat-eye sunglasses, and you've got yourself a business-casual look, served à la Riri.
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Instead, stock up on products that will keep your face from having a full-on meltdown à la Trump at 3 a.m.
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Then fill out your ballot, make some popcorn, and pray there are no moments à la Mariah Carey's New Year's Eve performance.
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It's also designing the tech so the cars still look and feel like cars and not futuristic driving pods, à la Google.
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" There's a minority of people who say, "True à la carte would be I would pay for every single channel I wanted.
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Then, she tops it off with a slouchy top worn slightly off-the-shoulder, à la Balenciaga — plus a choker, of course.
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Instead, they're used to make instant determinations of guilt and punishment, legally authorizing spur-of-the-moment punishments, à la Judge Dredd.
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There's a small, color changing light in the middle of the track for the cat to chase, à la a laser pointer.
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Everything depends on making the grits early in the morning and making the rest à la minute — and then paying close attention.
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The company said it has a number of new ideas in the works, especially in the area of à la carte options.
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The word "asylum" triggers cultural associations, à la One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, with frightening and brutal treatment of psychiatric patients.
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Hold down on the screen for two seconds and a circle with command options animates beneath your finger à la Minority Report.
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Here are some prominent services offering live TV, à la carte networks and other on-demand streaming options in the United States.
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That's because Bentley imagines a future when elite drivers won't want simply speak commands to a faceless digital assistant à la Siri.
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In some ways, it's the à la carte TV dream — now you'll just have to pay for the streaming service you want.
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And if you want to add some ice cream and eat this à la mode, we would not be mad about it.
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An episode of MythBusters proved that a tongue can instantly get stuck to a freezing pole à la A Christmas Story. 9.
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And the music video finds Anne-Marie donning Spears's Catholic school-girl ensemble and pigtails and even playing puppet à la 'NSYNC.
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Well before it started building its own phones, LeEco (née LeTV) was a video service, later diversifying into hardware à la Amazon.
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At the very end, though, she dons a long coat à la First Wives Club and swoops off the stage in style.
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The North Koreans might read them not as worst-case preparations but as a buildup to a planned invasion à la Iraq.
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We have news that might make even a die-hard caffeine addict à la Lorelai Gilmore jump up and down in excitement.
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The most useful one might be the robot companion, à la Rosie from The Jetsons, a machine that watches over the home.
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The Museum der Moderne Salzburg returned Berthe Morisot's "Jeanne Pontillon à la capeline" (1884) to the heirs of the David-Weill family.
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But have no fear, CW's newest show Riverdale is here, and it's dishing us an updated Gossip Girl world à la 2017.
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Digitally inspired options, like a winking emoji and a hashtag, a 1980s-style cell phone à la Zack Morris, and bunny slippers.
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No, not an awards show à la Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel, and no, it wasn't some sort of industry mixer, either.
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Or why your foundation seems to just sit on top of your face rather than making your skin glow, à la Beyoncé?
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Bijoux d'artistes is pleasurably guilty of pole vaulting "art" into the category of fashionable, high-end luxury products: art à la mode.
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Sur le plan technologique et beaucoup d'autres ils ont décidé de lâcher la souveraineté contre un modèle " à la singapourienne " je dirais.
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Andrew M. Cuomo offered a new à la carte ethics package on Tuesday, despite there being seemingly little appetite for such fare.
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Their Fendi bags came deck-striped, or appliquéd with smiling, collaged faces à la Pablo Picasso, one of the collection's presiding spirits.
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We don't know what we would do with ourselves if Johnny Depp made a cameo à la 2012's 21 Jump Street.
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For the past couple of years, he's been in an off-kilter haze — a wry, happily narcotized comedian à la Steven Wright.
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Prime Video Channels are monthly subscriptions that you can add onto your Prime membership as essentially an à la carte cable option.
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Considering how long Trinkets is dragging out Danny's introduction, he better be a hot former teen star à la the Riverdale parents.
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Jennifer Lopez Props to DeGeneres for scaring the singer-dancer-actress with a Yankees player lookalike à la her beau, Alex Rodriguez.
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I don't think that it'll hurt him much if they show he hasn't been paying a lot in taxes (à la Romney).
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Using the hashtag #FOREVERFIERCE, customers can share how they style the Fierce à la Jenner for a chance to win Puma goods.
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But tonight still suggests it could be a long slog à la 103, with Clinton playing Obama and Sanders playing 2008 Clinton.
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The app features a three-tier subscription model that offers free ad-supported content, paid à la carte options, and subscription bundles.
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Throughout the record, the band whirls together classic hardcore song structures with textures and distortion befitting post-punk à la Sonic Youth.
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Created in partnership with meal kit company Chef'd, these kits can be ordered à la carte, which means there's no subscription necessary.
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It's a small consolation to know that she'll inevitably get an invitation to return and prove herself à la Cynthia Lee Fontaine.
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Serve either dish with white rice and some green beans à la Jacques Pépin, and you'll be eating well as you talk.
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Now Murda is on the path to headline his own tracks à la Calvin Harris and DJ Khaled ("but bigger," he said).
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The son of the company's founder wants to take the chip maker private, à la Michael Dell and his eponymous computer empire.
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The movie is neither a visual album à la "Lemonade," as some fans predicted, nor a traditional feature, but something in between.
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A contestant could even wear ripped jeans, heels and a beaded tank top, à la Kanye West at the Met Gala 2016.
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Une de ses accusatrices, Sand Van Roy, a déclaré à la police qu'il l'avait violée plusieurs fois, la blessant même " jusqu'au sang ".
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" Je lui ai dit : 'Arrête, tu me fais mal' ", a-t-elle expliqué à la police, selon la plainte qu'elle a déposée.
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Selon l'entreprise, il est possible que les laits infantiles produits par son usine française aient été exposés à la salmonelle depuis 2005.
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When the price of oil drops, there's a relatively simple solution to lift it back up, à la Econ 101: Cut supply.
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They'll continue to serve those dishes when they switch from à la carte to a tasting menu format in about six weeks.
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Jenny Arlene Small neighborhoods of souks exhibiting vibrant batik tunics, biodynamic coffee beans, Wakandan theorists à la bell hooks and Frantz Fanon.
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There are two options: the meatier, more expensive lump crab cake ($14.95 à la carte) or the smoother, slightly creamier backfin ($8.95).
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The blond babes breezed into the villa with champagne in hand à la The Bachelor, deadset on breaking up the shaky couples.
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Les Français trouvent que leurs élites politiques sont hors-sol, éloignées de leurs préoccupations, impuissantes face au chômage et à la précarité.
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Le massacre à la Belle Équipe est le plus meurtrier dans les bars et les cafés ce soir-là, tuant 113 personnes.
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C'est une bonne piste pour essayer de séparer l'État et le Culte tout en intégrant les musulmans de France à la France.
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All-inclusive rates start at $990 per person per night including butler service, à la carte dining and a private 4WD vehicle.
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Mi-décembre, après un long flottement, M. Macron annonçait des concessions à la fois importantes et coûteuses, et dans plus d'un sens.
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The show was sung and rapped à la Hamilton, the Broadway sensation that has made hip-hop cool for the stuffy theater crowd.
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If you actually want to become president, campaigning à la Trump doesn't work — which is what left the path wide open for him.
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Or, if you're anything like us, you just live and breathe con-artist stories à la Anna Delvey, Billy McFarland, and Caroline Calloway.
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I think that Trump à la carte is the only way to look at him: horrible on some issues, and sound on others.
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He made his name in part through his activism calling attention to a supposed epidemic of staged hate crimes, à la Jussie Smollett.
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As blaring brass fanfares à la Janaceck collide with surges of caffeinated power pop, you find yourself wondering where she will go next.
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Reimagining J Dilla's songs with a big, bombastic string section—à la Mozart or Beethoven—obscures the particular makeup of his musical genius.
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We knew Disney was building its own on-demand streaming service, à la Netflix or HBO GO, but we didn't know the name.
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Don't be too surprised to see the show attempt a shift into the broader world of consumer electronics, à la CES or IFA.
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The platform did not experience a data breach à la Facebook, but it is in the midst of a very public, public reckoning.
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Men, on the other hand, can continue being sex symbols forever, à la George Clooney, Robert Redford, Harrison Ford, Robert Downey Jr, etc.
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Is he anxious and awkward, sacrificing social interaction for action figures à la Steve Carrell's Andy Stitzer in The 40-Year-Old Virgin?
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Il prône une politique à la fois nativiste et nataliste, aux relents féodaux, qui fait l'éloge de la femme au foyer faiseuse d'enfants.
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How many times have we seen the second movie in a trilogy described as the "darkest" one, à la The Empire Strikes Back?
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Or that, à la Westworld, it's alright to "kill" or "rape" them, because they're not actually alive nor are they able to consent?
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Even if you claim à la Rae Sremmurd, "I ain't got no type," you probably subconsciously have one when it comes to looks.
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I bought the bootlegs, I borrowed the brands from cousins, and I over washed so that I could overwear (à la, tight jeans).
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It's not exactly cheap, but it's a lot less you'd pay to book the same thing à la carte at the last minute.
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Judging by the fervor over Beyoncé's sweeping, hour-long visual album, Lemonade, the music video-as-artistic-statement feels very à la mode.
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The player slips the two Joy-Cons off the side of the console and holds each in a hand, à la the Wiimote.
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Arguably, this display is pleasurably guilty of pole vaulting "art" into the category of fashionable, high-end luxury products: art à la mode.
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Mr. Hill has a character allude to Cormac McCarthy's idea of a post-apocalyptic world, à la "The Road," and deems it gloomy.
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Gnocchi à la Parisienne, as they're known, rely on flour, water, and eggs instead of potatoes, which results in lighter puffs of dough.
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There are bright, clear photos of the guides, user reviews and descriptions written by each guide of what you're getting à la Airbnb.
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Or maybe it's more accurate to say they explored and exploded loutish attitudes with wild comedy, à la Stanley Elkin and Leonard Michaels.
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"I think where we are today is really focused on these à la carte subscriptions," said Roku's vice president of Programming, Rob Holmes.
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If they did, I pictured talking to a woman with bad '80s hair and shoulder pads, à la Melanie Griffith in Working Girl.
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Maybe if one of these parties ended with O'Quinn taking out grandmothers and children à la George Costanza, it would align with expectations.
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Calling Mr. Pence the "first hire" of his administration, Mr. Trump said his running mate was an advertisement for government à la Trump.
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Certaines expliquaient que leur interprétation du Coran exigeait qu'elles adoptent une tenue modeste, et que le burkini leur permettait d'aller à la plage.
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While some resorts will just charge for sitting at the à la carte restaurant, others will charge an additional fee for specific meals.
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Picasso's swirling and circular "Femme Couchée à la Mèche Blonde" (1932) hangs next to Bacon's similarly shaped "Lying Figure in a Mirror" (1971).
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It just so happened that if the new thing is SVOD, having an à la carte premium cable network positioned you phenomenally well.
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En effet, cette fille de gestionnaires de fonds a travaillé pendant 18 ans à la radio à Winnipeg, Thunder Bay, Montréal et Québec.
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Quelques instants plus tard, selon son témoignage à la police, elle a senti un coup dans son dos, et s'est retrouvée par terre.
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You can even wear one of these dresses now — before the temperatures drop — with sandals and a straw bag à la Katie Holmes.
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Maybe she should set herself an actual challenge next, and do an intimate Broadway residency à la Springsteen — with wiggle room for improv.
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Shop Rachel ParcellFind a range of feminine dresses, jewelry, and accessories à la Rachel Parcell, the fashion designer and blogger behind "Pink Peonies".
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Oh, j&apossuis désolée / Bah non, nan, c&aposest pas important / Bon allez … on a été à la plage, et maintenant on … / Parfait!
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Une marche blanche rassemblant des milliers de personnes s'est déroulée dans les rues de Paris à la suite du décès de Mme Knoll.
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"Ballet — à la Living Newspaper on the History of N.Y.," he wrote the day after Christmas in 22.3, sketching out a new project.
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M. Macron rompt aujourd'hui avec cette polarité, car son libéralisme s'applique sur toute la ligne, de la dimension sociétale à la dimension économique.
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This winter, à la carte highlights include the V pie — a puff pastry filled with a savory mélange of duck, foie gras and porcini mushrooms — and a modern take on an 275008th-century recipe, Lievre à la Royale: slow-braised rabbit stuffed with foie gras and a roulade of Parmesan-crusted cannelloni pasta brimming with stewed meat and crushed juniper berries.
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The upgrade uses Aibo's cameras to build maps of a user's home à la the Roomba, to which they can then assign room names.
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So he doesn't overwhelm diners with information, à la the waitress in "Portlandia," about the provenance of each and every item on his menu.
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It's an anthology series from Amazon à la Black Mirror that's basically just one big excuse to make some cool sci-fi short films.
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This is a time of rebirth, when we come back to the earth from our six month stay in the underworld à la Persephone.
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For example, you can forego the kitchen counter entirely if you whip up a quick coffee enema in the bathroom à la Gwyneth Paltrow.
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Silver keeps the house full of surveillance cameras that hang from the ceiling and watch ominously with unblinking red lights, à la HAL 9000.
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Red's modular camera system has become Hollywood's favorite high-end Lego set, letting cinematographers mix à la carte lens mounts, grips, and storage drives.
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A few short decades ago, the archetypal hacker was a bored teenager breaking into his school's network to change grades, à la Ferris Bueller.
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Click through for a selection of the season's best takes on the style, from denim pencil skirts to asymmetrical hemlines à la Kendall Jenner.
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Missy, who apparently has no last name à la Madonna, has claimed she was still dating Tom when he began a relationship with LuAnn.
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The game is also programmed with an arch nemesis named Willow Pape, who is white and blonde à la Paris Hilton or Taylor Swift.
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But, there's one thing even time can't touch, and that's a true bromance à la Dustin Henderson (Gaten Matarazzo) and Steve Harrington (Joe Keery).
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The humanoid robot is capable of mimicking the motions of a plugged-in human, à la "Pacific Rim" and countless other sci-fi franchises.
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On Saturday afternoon, a woman wearing a handmade dress in the 18th-century robe à la française style was barred from entering the institution.
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Sometimes it comes from a surprising hair change à la Kate Hudson or by hiding behind dark shades (we're talking about you Ricky Gervais!).
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News of the queen's experience, spread across Europe, and women began demanding the same treatment—known as anesthésie à la reine, the Queen's anesthesia.
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The Visegrad Group (Poland, Hungary, The Czech Republic and Slovakia) also wants to pick and choose from an "à la carte" EU political menu.
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A new feature called "Sidecar" will allow an iPad to be used as secondary display or a drawing surface, à la a Wacom tablet.
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In the second slide, it becomes clear that Hayek is using a wig again à-la-Kylie to temporarily rock the blonde-bombshell look.
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Even the name, a straight-up "M2," is welcome relief from the alphanumeric soup that Munich usually offers us, à la the X23 xDrive50i.
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Had Franken just brazened it out à la Ralph Northam and Justin Fairfax in Virginia, he almost certainly would have gotten away with it.
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But it's also rolling out free content and à la carte channel subscriptions, similar to Amazon Channels, in order to attract a new audience.
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The ambassador loved cinema, and often invited Iranian film-makers to screen their latest works outdoors in his lush garden, à la "Cinema Paradiso".
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J'ajoute que la plupart étaient d'accord pour ouvrir à la Macédoine du Nord, mais presque la moitié était contre le fait d'ouvrir à l'Albanie.
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Ils veulent ouvrir à la Macédoine du Nord, c'est un petit pays, ils ont changé de nom et c'est en effet une réussite historique.
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As mock-paintings, à la Mr. Hammons's tarp-wrapped canvases, they invoke the high status of fine art and those who can afford it.
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As she seeks to convince Alex to stay, "L'adieu à la nuit" offers a compelling look at two incompatible views and expectations of life.
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I expected great things from the chicken gizzards served with artichokes à la Barigoule, too, but their flavor seemed to have leaked out somewhere.
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ITV is a more grounded à la carte version of his three-year-old flagship, one that emphasizes the acute flavors of fresh ingredients.
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Striped bass à la plancha was sweet and lightly cooked, surrounded by baby fennel and wheels of braised carrots in a gently herbed broth.
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In Sweden, McDonald's updated its iconic Happy Meal box so that it can be folded into a virtual reality viewer, à la Google Cardboard.
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These still images of class warfare, à la George Orwell's Animal Farm, are the artist's own way of imparting his critique of modern capitalism.
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There is also a kitchen area with a counter seating eight, for composed desserts like sundaes, pie à la mode and slices of cake.
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And it's definitely not a dance-ical, à la Twyla Tharp's misbegotten Dylan anthology, "The Times They Are a-Changin,'" on Broadway in 2006.
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The European Union was never prepared to allow Britain an à la carte exit, if only to avoid giving ideas to other wavering members.
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This high-end label puts out six handsomely packaged albums a year — not reissues, but new music — and they're not available à la carte.
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Her mother also gets credit for the two-sided fritters of minced shrimp pressed against zucchini coins on the short à la carte menu.
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He cupped his ear to an eruptive Wells Fargo Center crowd, à la Allen Iverson, the little giant who once flamboyantly roamed this arena.
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In 13th-century China, eateries featured regional specialties and à la carte menus, and some consider them to be the predecessors of today's restaurants.
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The nuggets will be available in six or 12-piece combo meals for $6.49 and $8.49, or four-piece à la carte for $1.99.
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About half the customers were ordering à la carte; I went along with the other half and got the set menu for 82 dollars.
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At least one friend of mine agrees the scene appears to be the beginning of group sex à la fellow Archie Universe series Sabrina.
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In the evenings, after dinner, Jeanne would read Marcel Proust's seven-volume novel, "À la Recherche du Temps Perdu" ("In Search of Lost Time").
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After six hours in a brine, dark meat is dipped into a buttermilk-cayenne batter foaming with baking soda and fried à la minute.
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Une constante dans presque tous les films de Dolan : la femme à la fois forte et vulnérable, qui secourt son garçon au cœur écorché.
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It makes you wonder why so many actors still think dressing à la "old Hollywood" is the way to go on the red carpet.
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But many of these subjects take an à la carte view of free expression — seeking government or legal intervention against speech that offends them.
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C'est un happy ending pour élites: à la fois variante de l'utopisme, valeur marchande, protocole de récit — et la base d'une analyse politique irrationnelle.
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Dans un courriel ultérieur, Mendi Leclerc, une assistante à la Socri, assura pour sa part que la construction sur la propriété débuterait "très bientôt".
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Candidat d'un parti d'extrême gauche n'ayant réuni que 1% des voix à la dernière élection présidentielle, M. Poutou n'avait pas grand-chose à perdre.
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There's no week-to-week analysis of the new episodes, or attempting to uncover spoilers from the season finale à la Game of Thrones.
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Ils voient que le révolutionnaire finit souvent en martyr, en prisonnier torturé, en milicien à la solde de forces étrangères ou en refugié rejeté.
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Op-Ed Contributor Le 8 juin, j'ai été convié à un repas de rupture du jeûne à la résidence de l'ambassadeur des Etats-Unis.
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Une nourriture assez agréable à absorber, suffisamment roborative pour calmer les crampes d'estomac mais plusieurs tons en dessous d'iftars précédents à la même adresse.
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It is an ideal display for items à la mode — initial necklaces, chains, coin pendants — and whatever else finds its way into the jumble.
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We barely endured the long mimosas and eggs Benedicts as we contemplated our catastrophically changed lives à la Adam and Eve postfruit, full guilt.
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"If traditional marriage à la P&P is going to be imposed, again, in an ethnostate, we must behave like gentlemen," one commenter wrote.
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She would read from "À la Recherché du Temps Perdu" ("In Search of Lost Time") every evening and translate it into English for Friedkin.
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That also means the market just suddenly became totally clear for each sister to launch their very own cosmetics empire à la Kylie's Lip Kits.
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To wit: Storybook's highly-awaited first launch, a five-piece brush set modeled after magic wands à la Harry Potter, sold out in minutes — twice.
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Maybe one of them will call out the other one from the stage, à la Nicki Minaj's immortal "Miley, what's good?" at the 22015 awards.
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We joke briefly about being thrown under the wheels of a train à la Anna Karenina, or shunted off to a convent for bad behavior.
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That means a changed mindset more than changed treaties: in the language of Eurocrats, accepting a menu that is à la carte, not prix fixe.
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Of their ideas, very few had much to do with heavy story à la BioShock or careful crouch cover mechanics as in Gears of War.
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To be clear, this isn't Morse code or encrypted instructions to build a teleporter, à la Contact, or at least not that we know of.
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So will fears about mapping "ideal" human genes that will lead to "designer babies," where parents can pick traits for their children à la carte.
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One Reddit user made the argument that paradise wouldn't be the pearly gates of Sunday school or even a customized neighborhood à la Season 1.
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These heroines may not need saving, à la damsels in distress, but while that is a definite step forward, I'm not sure if it's enough.
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The septet — all sporting pastel-colored suits à la "ME!" by Taylor Swift — shook the stage with their unmatched choreography and hot pink lamppost backdrop.
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And that means that our space-bound robots will likely look more like people, rather than the small, tool-filled robots à la BB-8.
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On Saturday, a historian wearing her handmade robe à la française style dress was barred from entering the museum to take part in a tour.
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The government in the show hasn't been taken over by supervillains, à la Hydra infiltrating S.H.I.E.L.D in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and its spinoff shows.
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If you're really skilled, get creative with a variety of colors to draw actual eyes onto your lips à la the popular lip art phenomenon.
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There are certainly no flamboyantly verbose characters, à la Mann's The Magic Mountain or Dostoevsky's Demons, who stand for schools of thought and political theories.
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But there's already talk of democrats stalling the vote à la the GOP's refusal to confirm Merrick Garland, Obama's nominee for the Supreme Court spot.
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But don't expect Snap to release the case and its accompanying mechanical bits as a product anytime soon, à la its video-recording glasses, Spectacles.
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Le traitement des données n'est pas centralisé: les harragas sont le problème à la fois des garde-côtes, des autorités militaires et de divers ministères.
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His forelock now has a life of its own and he alternates his collection of studded leather jackets with white suits à la Elvis Presley.
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He's focused in particular on finding and creating content that will shift the industry from exciting curiosity to mainstream acceptance — à la "Serial" and podcasts.
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And what of the needs for privacy versus our national security in a post-9/11 world à la Apple's recent fight against the FBI?
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It's not an album that rewards listening à la carte: if you're not sitting down and digesting it in full, you're losing part of it.
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Today, Peruvians and Bolivians of all ages regularly go to the feria, a weekend market, to drink the smoothie, which is prepared à la minute.
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Many arts groups have hard times sustaining subscription bases as consumers gravitate toward more à la carte and last-minute planning for their cultural activities.
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Promising people the chance to recharge with a nap à la carte feels like another lame attempt to capitalize on wellness and self-care trends.
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Taryn: The restaurant was revolutionary, and among the first in the US to introduce gloved waiters, white-clothed tables, and an à la carte menu.
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The rest of the dish comes together à la minute: The avocado is mashed, and a chunk of yellowfin tuna is sliced and pounded thin.
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Opened in 1959, the Westmoreland unveiled a major renovation at the end of last year, adding a sleek new gallery building cantilevered à la Fallingwater.
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Bee plays out this alternate-reality à la Man in the High Castle and gives us a peek at what Clinton's WHCD might've looked like.
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Could it be a killer collaboration with someone having a huge moment — à la new Grammy winner Cardi B or the chart-topping Ariana Grande?
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If you got your memory stick, you would see their "online store," with new products they would hand deliver to your door — à la Amazon.
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It's a cute set-up, the idea of modernizing your typical quirky, family-focused indie fare (à la Little Miss Sunshine) to reflect the times.
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Now we have Sarah Huckabee Sanders, whose style as press secretary is less shrill than Spicer, and less pelvic-thrusting bravado à la The Mooch.
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There are serviceable recipes for petits pois à la Française — spring peas, onions, bacon, lettuce — though I usually change their details to match my habits.
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And the meaning might actually bake in a little extra motivation to help you work up a sweat and never give up, à la Bey.
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As Madame Géquil (à la "Jekyll"), a taunted high school physics instructor in the outskirts of Paris, Huppert channels pent-up indignation into lawless incalescence.
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Sling TV is raising the base price of its core packaging and creating an à la carte service the company said in a press release.
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For the Wizards to unlock another level, does Wall need to race around and attack in different ways, à la Kyle Lowry and Steph Curry?
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Customers can choose from pre-packaged rooms, which have been curated by in-house designers, or build their own room by renting à la carte.
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Mr. Refslund will provide guests at 14 seats with an à la carte menu divided into three sections: on ice, from the oven and sweets.
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Ici, une simple insulte peut raviver des blessures mal cicatrisées, et à la faveur d'emballements médiatiques ou populaires, mettre le Liban au bord du gouffre.
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Under the day-to-day care of Jarrod Huth, TAK Room's chef de cuisine, it has a continental theme and an à la carte format.
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They're not just watching people deliver monologues or weak parodies or easy potshots at the headlines, à la the current incarnation of Saturday Night Live.
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One of the company's brands, The Ordinary, was particularly beloved by customers, selling skin care ingredients à la carte at a fraction of competitors' prices.
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I half expected someone to come out from the wings, wrap a robe around him, and help him off the stage, à la James Brown.
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Imagine how different our politics could be if even some Republicans — à la T.R. — occasionally took the side of the little guy against corporate behemoths.
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So if there was ever a signature line of "At Home" products, à la the Martha Stewart Collection, I'm guessing packing tape would be —— Absolutely!
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She also has an Etsy shop, where she offers graphic design services à la carte and pre-made design templates to entrepreneurs, bloggers, and YouTubers.
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They had decided to jettison the à la carte menu and offer only a six- or 10-course tasting, each in omnivore and vegetarian versions.
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The space doubles as an art gallery and study lounge for university students sipping specialty coffee drinks like the "Latte à la Rose du Québec,"
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Her dress, with a flowing train 16 feet long, was dazzling pure white, wide-necked and minimal, leaving her collarbones bare, à la Audrey Hepburn.
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Although the à la carte menu offers flexibility, the tasting menu is arguably a better way to see the full range of the Poseys' imaginations.
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You also can add products from the site à la carte, should you want more tests or vitamins than what's in the one-month package.
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I've looked at a few "SPF clothing" websites, but the clothes are either too sporty or too loose and flowing, à la '70s rock goddess.
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The place is especially satisfying to her, she said, because it is "fait à la main," or the Cajun-French term for made by hand.
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"I feel like checked baggage fees are really an optional thing; it's akin to an à la carte option anywhere you go," Mr. Mohammed said.
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As you prepare to essentially *live* in your leggings for the next six months, à la Jennifer Lopez, it's time to start expanding your selection.
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The main dining area has à la carte dining, and there's a different menu every night, usually with eight or nine entrées to choose from.
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In this crowded climate, creating a vivid video is a survival strategy, especially with no tastemaker outlet (à la MTV) directly promoting/privileging the format.
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Rather than a courtroom drama, she took a documentary theater approach, à la "The Laramie Project," drawing on interviews with the actual participants in events.
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The forthright, rustic style of those restaurants appears to be reasserting itself now in the dishes on the dinner menu, which is à la carte.
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The sale's top lot, Alberto Giacometti's "Projet pour un monument à la mémoire de Gabriel Péri (piédestal par Paul Nelson)" (1961), sold for €1,450,000 (~$1,630,000).
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In the early days of cable, there were lots and lots of channels, and many of them charged what amounted to à la carte subscription fees.
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In addition, according to Marie-Claire Banquart's Fin de Siècle Gourmande, eating à la française often meant that diners were eating most of their meal cold.
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It's officially rosé season and if we walk into our local Whole Foods with empty basket bags à la Jane Birkin, no one can blame us.
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Come to think of it, it's surprising this pinnacle of buddy-comedy cuteness hasn't already been making the internet rounds à la Sirs Stewart and McKellen.
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If you're looking to become a star baker à la The Great British Bake Off, you're going to need the right kitchen tools to do so.
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Plates were disposable items, generic and mass produced, simply a vessel to transport food from the kitchen to the guests' tables service à la russe style.
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Basic economy, a class below regular airfare, currently has à la carte carry-on options, no ability for changes or upgrades, and no free seating selections.
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To All the Boys I've Loved Before is not the kind of teen movie that involves a makeover, à la She's All That or The DUFF.
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I marinate some sirloin she left out and sauté it with some veggies and whip up my recipe for corn muffins à la box o' Jiffy.
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In this imagined column, Sansa Stark explores what it means to be a young woman at Winterfell à la Carrie Bradshaw from Sex and the City.
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"I mean, basically, we are competing against payrolls à la the Oakland A's and the New York Yankees that are three, four times ours," he said.
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Remember when the only way to listen to the new Red Hot Chili Peppers album was to buy à la carte songs for $0.99 on iTunes?
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There is only one documented case of Come Fuck Me Penne à la Vodka not working, and it's with me, the third time I made it.
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In one of the funniest scenes of the movie, AK47 has successfully stolen "The Drinker" and attempts to create a ransom video à la Al-Qaeda.
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Brutally accomplished and all-knowing when it comes to genre movies, she's the perfect monster to swoop in and rescue these franchises, à la Euripides' Medea.
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Taylor, whose body is on full display throughout the video, starts off dancing à la Flashdance in a thong and sports bra amidst a greyscale gym.
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From mini skirt suits à la Cher Horowitz to Kelly Kapowski-inspired scrunchies, you'd be hard pressed to avoid slipping past '90s fashion trends of late.
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"We Social Democrats want to hold society together instead of dividing it with a new refugee toll à la Schaeuble," SPD deputy Ralf Stegner told Reuters.
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This innovative tool sucks in your hair on its own, twirls your strands onto the wand, and spits out natural-looking waves à la Blake Lively.
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Et pour finir, à la "presse", à tous les haters, trolls et consorts qui ont le jugement si rapide je vous souhaite sincèrement... un prompt rétablissement.
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Adding blocks of primary colors can really put the life back into old structures, which is probably why painting them à la Mondrian is so widespread.
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If you wanted to, you could write a blog post or Twitter essay much longer than War and Peace or À la recherche du temps perdu.
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The real-estate mogul and reality-TV star has supported abortion, gun control, single-payer health care à la Canada, and punitive taxes on the wealthy.
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Is 42 churning out blinkered coders who only know how to do a few things, à la so many of the bad "coding bootcamps" out there?
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When asked if Montag and Pratt would include their child in a reality television show of their own (à la Rob & Chyna), they seemed vaguely interested.
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During the Sled Island Music & Arts Festival, the city hosts one of the best à la carte club-hopping experiences, drawing both international and homegrown headliners.
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But Apple TV, the firm's alternative to a set-top box and subscription, sells most shows and films à la carte, which becomes expensive very quickly.
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De nombreux migrants noirs, même ceux qui ne sont pas musulmans, ont recours aux symboles de l'Islam pour faire appel à la charité des algériens. Pourquoi?
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Some -- mostly on the left -- saw it is a speak-truth-to-power moment à la Stephen Colbert's speech at the 2006 White House correspondents' dinner.
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The little buds feature built-in fitness analysis (including VO2 Max) and in-ear heart-rate monitoring à la the company's recent Pulse and Coach offerings.
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They couldn't fit into a woman's sample size, à la Jaden Smith in his Louis Vuitton ads, where the clothes apparently came straight from the runway.
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And yet, it's not unheard of — there have been recipes lurking on the internet for years instructing lazy cooks how to create steak à la microwave.
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L'idée d'elles attise un érotico-islamisme hallucinant auquel le djihadiste aspire et les autres hommes fantasment, anxieux d'échapper à la misère sexuelle de leur vie quotidienne.
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Clayton plays a convincing porn star, with a semi-swole Zac Efron, Ken doll hunkiness and a robotic twinkle in his eyes à la Matt Bomer.
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Not once have I spent an evening in my pyjamas singing Celine Dion's "All by myself" at the top of my voice à la Bridget Jones.
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"CHY-NA," à la Republican nominee Donald Trump, has been painted as the ultimate antagonist—for stealing our jobs and devaluing their currency to incite exports.
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Quand le monde se réunira pour parler de l'égalité des sexes, je ne resterai pas dans mon bureau de Seattle ; je participerai activement à la discussion.
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However, Matt once told me that if he could have done anything with his life, he would have been a rock journalist, à la Lester Bangs.
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