So sort of a mess on top of a mess on top of a mess.
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To be honest, I inherited a mess, it's a mess.
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Doesn't look like a mess but actually is a mess.
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Like when he says Nancy's a mess, that means he's a mess.
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"It&aposs been a mess, just a mess," one employee told Bethany.
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But I inherited a mess, I inherited a mess in so many ways.
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It's okay to be in a mess when your mind is in a mess.
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This is going to be a mess to mitigate, and a mess to clean up.
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It's like, everyone is finger-pointing and saying this is a mess, it's a mess.
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Screenshot: GizmodoIt was a mess—a mess I kept promising myself to sort out, year after year.
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" [Episode I, 00:33] Mike: "[Ronnie]'s a mess, his life is a mess, and something's gotta change.
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I didn't care if I was seen as a mess because I knew I was a mess at the time.
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It's a mess, but maybe it has to be a mess to get to the places it goes in the end.
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The public dialogue on immigration tends to be a mess, albeit a mess that helps explain the inertia that has enveloped policymaking.
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"It's a mess, yeah, it's a mess," Haghighi told Reuters in an interview on Friday, the day of the film's festival premiere.
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It used to be a mess when we played it back in the day, because it was a mess, and we…weren't any good!
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" On the Middle East: "The Middle East when I took over was a mess, and it's much less of a mess now but we have problems.
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We first thought it was the squirrels, but normally the squirrels leave a mess and there was not a mess on the ground where the plants were.
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I inherited a mess in the Middle East, and a mess with North Korea, I inherited a mess with jobs, despite the statistics, you know, my statistics are even better, but they are not the real statistics because you have millions of people that can't get a job, ok.
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Copyright is a mess, but more of a mess in some ways than others, and one of the biggest messes right now is licensing music for digital broadcast.
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Your head is a mess, and your body is a mess, and all the while you're trying to learn how to ski on a log that's on fire.
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Like their first two records, Here's to the Good Times and Anything Goes, Dig Your Roots is a mess, but a mess that might improve if thrown further into disarray.
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It's just a mess: a mess of stuff from here, from there, a little bit of the Crusades, a little bit of Thucydides there, some crazy, Catholic, right-wing theology.
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B. When the world is a mess, I'm looking to escape into something that's even more of a mess, and BOY did Season 9 of The Real Housewives of Atlanta deliver.
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It's all a mess — and one that keeps growing.
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"It's kind of a mess right now," said Swain.
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" Later: "I'm angry because our country is a mess.
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It was a mess — but we made it work!
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But hey, I agree — those letters are a mess.
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"It's the same either way — a mess," she said.
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A mess the Blue Jays might spend the next few years wishing they'd extracted themselves from earlier, a mess that Josh Donaldson might be happy to have left behind, and a mess that the fans hope Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and the rest of the Blue Jays' bright farm system can turn the page on in a real hurry.
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It is not a mess you can make sense of.
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The organizers cancelled the festival, and transportation was a mess.
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As it nears its tenth birthday, Twitter is a mess.
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THIS IS GOING TO BE A MESS, ISN'T IT, GARY?
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Mary Louise is clearly not wrong — Celeste is a mess!
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"Turn a mess into a message," Hadid captioned the snapshot.
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Maybe that world is a mess, but it's still ours.
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"When I first started, I was a mess," Serhant writes.
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In a very short time, it can become a mess.
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Cook was well aware that he was inheriting a mess.
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The outrage: The NHL's concussion spotter program is a mess.
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Tesla should … well … should basically be less of a mess.
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"It's really a mess if you ask me," he said.
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Don't wear makeup; your hair's going to be a mess.
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"He made quite a mess," host Chris Harrison tells PEOPLE.
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Right now the Photos app is kind of a mess.
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And being a kid at heart requires making a mess.
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It is, in short, a mess — but an interesting one!
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CARL ICAHN: Yeah, but – SCOTT WAPNER: It's been a mess.
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It is, to make a long story short, a mess.
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The Dot is wonderful and the Tap is a mess.
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These are the people that have made U.S. a mess!
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Given today's partisan environment, the result will be a mess.
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As a whole, DMCA is considered to be a mess.
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Germany is going to be a mess for a while.
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They came as a result of a mess he inherited.
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All of this is a mess, from an ecological perspective.
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That matters because, well, the oceans are currently a mess.
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Sebastian was right: the human world is definitely a mess.
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That Mexican prisons are a mess will surprise few people.
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Give a baby food, and there will be a mess.
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As a blueprint for actually doing anything, it's a mess.
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They're all on team FBI, and it was a mess.
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How perfectly can you cut it without making a mess?
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You and I both know your closet is a mess.
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It's all a mess and it's hard to deal with.
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George Lopez makes a mess all over Trump's Hollywood star!
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The place looks like a mess, but no one's home.
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Issa is still a mess, but she's finally moving on.
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How did the Republicans end up with such a mess?
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His tenure with the Padres has been, generally, a mess.
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I was a mess, but I decided not to care.
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"I was such a mess for so long," I said.
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Air Products turned up while Yingde was in a mess.
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He doesn't have a party, it will be a mess.
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NFC EAST Everyone knows the NFC East is a mess.
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What a mess this town's in tatters, I've been shattered.
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It should have been fun, but I was a mess.
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My hair could be a mess, and who really cares.
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In the aftermath, she and her kids were a mess.
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This California Target had a mess bleeding into the aisles.
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She's creating more of a mess than she's cleaning up.
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We are all a mess, even when we're done tidying.
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President Donald J. Trump inherited a mess from his predecessors.
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They had a mess at the top of the ticket.
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They can also cause a mess and discomfort for humans.
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Today: So cryptocurrency today is a bit of a mess.
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Our tax code is a mess, to say the least.
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And there, we already see what a mess this is.
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It was a mess, but it was a compelling one.
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This was the 90s, honey, and I was a mess.
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Bekah said the dress was a mess after the shoot.
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That is why first quarter earnings could be a mess.
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According to the authorities, the donkeys were making a mess.
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Like a bad houseguest, the nor'easter left behind a mess.
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Are they even protecting anything or just making a mess?
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The result was a mess that I couldn't cope with.
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Postmortem analyses have stressed what a mess the bill was.
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The US electricity sector is a bit of a mess.
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The Mets' staff had been a mess in recent days.
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Yeah, it was a mess — there were resignation letters everywhere.
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But the project is also a bit of a mess.
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He returned from Korea "a mess," as he put it.
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Nobody missed by much, but the result was a mess.
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To me, it's a mess — an exciting one, but still.
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"It was a mess," Severino said of the first inning.
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By the time I'm leaving my room is a mess.
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UK politics is something of a mess at the moment.
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But it is clear the whole situation is a mess.
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Ms Georgieva will inherit a mess in Argentina (see article).
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Rudy was a mess; surely he'll have to come off.
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It fell apart easily, leaving a mess of biscuit crumbs.
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Suddenly, looking like a mess looks to many awfully good.
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He said the process isn't over, calling Obamacare "a mess."
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Unless you're Jay Leno, your garage is probably a mess.
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I think he has to say he inherited a mess.
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Making a mess and thus getting charged a cleaning fee.
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"It was just a mess," Headley said of the conditions.
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But the rest of New York's infrastructure is a mess.
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As Mr. Trump would put it: This is a mess.
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"To be honest, I inherited a mess," Mr. Trump said.
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An entertaining and sometimes engrossing mess, but still a mess.
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"Don't call me angel when I'm a mess," Cyrus sings.
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Samsung, by contrast, was always a bit of a mess.
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"It's going to be a mess," Mr. Park, 45, said.
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That situation in Baltimore was a bit of a mess.
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Trump and his team were a mess on campaign discipline.
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They want to take everything apart and it's a mess.
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And let's be honest, as a society we're a mess.
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Photo: GettyYouTube's copyright protection system is kind of a mess.
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"Bringing a mess to an end is a mess that never should have occurred," said Diane Urquhart, an independent financial analyst who has been working with the long-term disabled former Nortel employees in Canada.
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Lucasfilm's creative process has been a bit of a mess lately.
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I'm more of a mess in love than out of it.
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The roads are a mess and traffic congestion is getting worse.
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If I didn't have my dog, I would be a mess.
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Its laws and regulations are a mess, and many need amendments.
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" He added: "After the election it's going to be a mess.
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It is usually a mess with papers and books and mss.
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Others arrive a mess of ingredients with no recipe to follow.
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Flex can be worn during sex to prevent making a mess.
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To recap, computer memory is currently a bit of a mess.
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But how we humans classified those birds was, well, a mess.
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Her runway look was glamorous, but her makeup was a mess.
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The city is a mess, but I was interested in Disney.
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"The left is a mess," says Laurent Bouvet of Versailles University.
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The ACA, by contrast, has led to something of a mess.
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It was, and as of publication continues to be, a mess.
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At the time we met, my life was also a mess.
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In sum, global corporate governance is a bit of a mess.
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JF: Dom my question for you is: what is a mess?
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But there are other reasons why this solution is a mess.
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I have some news: the Internet of Things is a mess.
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How did the country's economy end up in such a mess?
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The Democratic Party is a mess -- without much of a bench.
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But the SEC says that the current situation is a mess.
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It was also a mess, just like its then-occupant's life.
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" During his press conference, Trump said that he "inherited a mess.
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So if delivering information is currently a mess, what about commerce?
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The Echo Dot is wonderful and the Tap is a mess.
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If I say I'm not doing good, then I'm a mess.
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RP: You know, the fluids, maybe it would be a mess.
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Even party insiders admit that North-Rhine Westphalia is a mess.
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It's safe to say that our teen years were a mess.
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That Kavanaugh made too much of a mess in eating peanuts?
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It's pretty tasty, although it makes a mess of my stovetop.
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When I arrive, it is still a mess, with blood everywhere.
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"I inherited a mess," Trump said, returning to a familiar refrain.
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But it's a mess if you want to access this data.
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It's probably why the 405 was such a mess Tuesday night.
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It's a bit of a mess but it keeps things interesting.
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He'll be a mess, but [Amal] will take care of everything.
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That case was ultimately dropped because the investigation was a mess.
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Those meager return estimates can make a mess of your plans.
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"Henry ... I inherited a mess, but I'm fixing it," Trump said.
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It becomes a mess of naked models, Westwood's staff sipping bubbly.
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"What's happened is both wonderful — and a bit of a mess."
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The side missions, though, are mostly a mess from the start.
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It is a mess, but two thoughts should guide the West.
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Also, my room is a mess, just let this one go.
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The presentation also put it more bluntly: "Stores are a mess."
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Libya is now a mess, a cesspool of radical, violent Islam.
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She probably goes to take a shower, because she's a mess.
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Instead, I was a mess of thought, guilt, and what-ifs.
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The seats on Tesla's new Model X SUV were a mess.
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Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation process is turning into a mess by comparison.
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"The medical literature on this is a mess," Chouinard told me.
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Sometimes on weekdays when Zooey's at work I'll make a mess.
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The switch to Smovengo has been a mess since day one.
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Plaisted told the men that his personal life was a mess.
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You can't hire your way out of a mess like this.
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So, yes, they are a mess, but they always have been.
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Comey's point: America can be a mess, but it's our mess.
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Look, if you're like most people, your finances are a mess.
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We've also had a "mess man" but no other gender representation.
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He slams the tub onto the kitchen floor, making a mess.
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He was discovered, but was eventually enlisted as a mess boy.
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Under Woodward's auspices, though, United's recruitment operation has been a mess.
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The overtime rules in both hockey and football are a mess.
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I will start by acknowledging Obamacare is sort of a mess.
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"This looks like a mess, really, from the outside," he said.
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The place was a mess, and it had never looked better.
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But his retirement process was a mess, he and Torrey say.
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Don't do something that will make a mess for someone else.
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I could see that they had made a mess of it.
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I take a look at my boots and they're a mess.
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"It was a mess, it was a total mess," he said.
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Contributing Opinion Writer HAMBURG, Germany — Germany's conservatives are in a mess.
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"He said, 'Africa has always been a mess,'" Mr. Gates said.
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"Could have been so easy — now a mess!" the president said.
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"Could have been so easy — now a mess!" the president tweeted.
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"I'd invite you in, but it's a mess," her date said.
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The process, according to people who've followed it, is a mess.
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That's why soccer in America is just a mess right now.
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OK, some of them have made a mess of their lives.
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Wesley's is a mess, but has great movies, art and people.
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Health policy emanating from Washington D.C. is confusing, even a mess.
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Brexit Time for your Brexit update: Things are still a mess!
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America sometimes seemed to be in a mess in every direction.
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Tax revenues are falling and the nation's finances are a mess.
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Now her life is a mess, and she needs guidance fast.
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"It's a mess," a White House aide told CNBC on Thursday.
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So does this mean March will be a mess as well?
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"Could have been so easy — now a mess!" the president wrote.
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"I expect it is going to be a mess," Klock continued.
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"He was a mess and worried about his family," she said.
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The whole thing involved a mess of accusations, lawsuits, and countersuits.
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Writing a bill so quickly is a recipe for a mess.
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It's high speed, it generates heat and it makes a mess.
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That was really important, because he just made a mess of things.
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Life isn't a great movie (in fact, it's kind of a mess).
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Of course, if this is a three-headed monster, it's a mess.
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" While the New York Times simply stated that it was "a mess.
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"Things are a mess on the ground," ACLU lawyer Lee Gelernt said.
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But I guess it's going to be a bit of a mess.
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It might be a mess, but things are going to get messy.
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Amazon Video and MusicImage: ScreenshotAmazon sharing is a bit of a mess.
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That space is limited and very precious and is already a mess.
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If it doesn't sound clear, it's because it is indeed a mess.
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I inherited a MESS and am in the process of fixing it.
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Love makes a mess of things, Moonstruck argues, but it's worth it.
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" "Trumpcare, simply put, is a mess that gives you less for more.
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Narratively it's a mess, the stakes don't work & the villain isn't great.
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While Canada is the world's great liberal icon, Britain is a mess.
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"He did not inherit a mess," Pelosi said, "he inherited momentum."ADVERTISEMENTgoogletag.cmd.
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The Iowa caucuses have been a mess since they began on Monday.
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So it's like, you were so big that you made a mess.
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As it exists now, the whole cannabis beverage category is a mess.
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Moreover, the HFPA's genre designations have always been kind of a mess.
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In short, it sure seems like we are heading for a mess.
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I am obsessed—I am always cleaning, and it's still a mess.
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The world may be a mess, but we'll always have New Zealand.
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What's a mess to others is a thing of beauty to him.
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Republicans think their short, simple-sounding bill is clearing up a mess.
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TO MOST investors, Venezuela looks less like a market than a mess.
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That said, Ford has had a mess of a time in China.
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This is the most obvious way the Mueller hearing was a mess.
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The idea behind Meetups is smart, but the execution is a mess.
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Republicans already have a mess on their hands of their own making.
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Gerry: I'm afraid the best way to describe it is a mess.
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Indeed, such a mess might be the main reason Labour wins office.
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Twitter's CEO has basically admitted its enforcement policies have been a mess.
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It's a mess, and renders half the heroes in the game useless.
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The House investigation is a bit of a mess — remember Devin Nunes?
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"It just seems they've really made a mess of this particular case."
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We've known that Facebook's trending news section has been a mess lately.
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I'm always like, 'Oh my god why is my hair a mess?
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To be honest, I'm not really sure what a mess even means.
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"I don't wanna look a mess for the carpet, honey!" she joked.
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It's likely to be a mess of daydreamy romance and frustrating confusion.
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The list of trending topics is now a bit of a mess.
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Trump's mentions are always a mess, and this time was no different.
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"Caucusing, as we're demonstrating clearly right now, is a mess," she said.
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He's left a mess that his successor will have to clean up.
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He can take Hailey out and it's not a mess with photographers.
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Luckily, they didn't sue us or anything but it was a mess.
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Well, what I like about SoundCloud is what a mess it is.
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Nothing like cleaning up a mess you made with fried food grease.
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The aftermath was "a mess," as one of Day's employees put it.
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The downside is the app feels like a bit of a mess.
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Trumpie: Right, that Obamacare was a mess, and Trump's gonna replace it.
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If you've spent any time online, you know advertising is a mess.
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Netflix, Amazon, HBO Now, Hulu, Disney Plus—it's a mess out there!
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How do you then appeal to people that it's not a mess?
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I'm told to draw and make a mess, and that's about it.
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Nobody everybody believes the b——- you spew after you make a mess.
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There are no big robot arms making a mess in your kitchen.
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In fact the airline was in a mess before the two tragedies.
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Go deeper: The gun debate is a mess and Trump isn't helping
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Once inside, all I can say is that it was a mess!
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But if not, Jim, I agree: what's left behind is a mess.
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"It's a bit of a mess," Peter Morgan, 35, said in London.
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Not only there, I was handed a mess in the Middle East.
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The subways are a mess, so I grab an overpriced Uber home.
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Inside the glossy bun was a mess of orange, yellow, and green.
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Sometimes, that means letting her make a mess while I type away.
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Away from work, he's a mess, a chronic depressive who needs help.
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As we all know, our current federal tax system is a mess.
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Afghanistan remains a mess, but airstrikes helped end genocide in the Balkans.
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Blood and thin bones and teeth in a mess in your hands.
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I'm sorry I was such a mess the other night, she says.
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I mean... WALLACE: It's a catastrophe, but there... TRUMP: ... it's a mess.
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They didn't show very much of it, but it was a mess.
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Photographs shared by federal officials show that the ranchers left a mess.
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I tried the shelter systems and they were a mess, and dangerous.
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"I could see USCIS making a mess out of this," she said.
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Before I started thinking of situations like triage, everything was a mess.
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You take drugs, you sell drugs and people are making a mess.
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Health-wise, the stuffed jalapeños are a mess of nutrients and nitrates.
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Plus, those things curdle and make a mess of my wash sink.
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I'll admit that my first application was a bit of a mess.
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The accident left him a mess and an object of universal pity.
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In fact, it was sort of a mess and impossible to explain.
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But also, oh wow, what a mess they make of my home.
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Most things I've seen like that, though, they leave quite a mess.
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His unfiltered message is getting through just fine, and it's a mess.
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I'm confident with my music but outside of it I'm a mess.
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This is true: I am a mess, and Rajiv is very clean.
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Why it could struggle: The source novel is ... kind of a mess.
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In any event, the economy is a mess, and business is anxious.
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Ordering a mess of slightly sweet hand-cut onion rings is mandatory.
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But much ... I think YouTube is ... Yeah, YouTube is ... YouTube's a mess.
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The director's office was a mess of papers, strewn about at random.
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"I'm not going to come down there and walk into a mess."
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Right now the payment system for health care is just a mess.
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If I produce a mess, I never want to see it again.
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She's a little bit of a mess, but super strong and powerful.
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I met her at the afterparty, and I was literally a mess.
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"What a mess," one of the movie's villains says at one point.
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Rio de Janeiro is a marvel and a mess all at once.
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"The drug system is such a mess right now," he told Corcoran.
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One caveat: As a piece of writing, Germano's book is a mess.
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But whatever happens with the coronavirus, America's health system is a mess.
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All of our faces were running, and hair was just a mess.
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Never leave a mess behind without telling a staff member about it.
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It's been a mess since the recycling mode first came to light.
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The mission: convince them that the Trump White House isn't a mess.
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I was a mess, I was sitting around thinking about having cancer.
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"This Carter Page is a mess," aide Dan Scavino tweeted on Saturday.
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"We're in a hell of a mess in every direction," he said.
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It's universally acknowledged that the U.S. health-care system is a mess.
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The economy there is in a mess, with the local currency tumbling.
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Economic View The United States system for taxing businesses is a mess.
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Trump will leave a mess that will take decades to clean up.
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The executive order was sloppily written, and the rollout was a mess.
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"The state of the industry right now, it's a mess," Healy said.
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S. politics is a mess and U.S. data has not been inspiring.
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"You throw up, you make a mess, you clean it," Torres said.
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"It's a mess that I don't see easily solved," Dr. Poland said.
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For one, the power grid was a mess before the storm hit.
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"I'm not usually this much of a mess," he said, mock-grimly.
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NEW DELHI — By midafternoon, Usha Devi's one-bedroom home was a mess.
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The house was a mess because the police had searched through everything.
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It is the glitter of the earth, and it is a MESS.
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"No wonder Congress is a mess," she said in a campaign ad.
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It could be a mess, but it could also be incredibly fascinating.
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State action to require (or simply fund) vaccination has been a mess.
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She walked past a brownstone that looked a mess from the outside.
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If I don't get eight hours of sleep a night, I'm a mess!
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And frankly, that whole part of the world is a mess under Obama.
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I puzzle, a mess of digits advancing out of the fog toward me.
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The DOJ also (unsurprisingly) denies that things are "a mess" in detention centers.
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Ask almost anyone: Our brains are a mess and so is our democracy.
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They throw tantrums when they finally make a mess no-one can fix.
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This is a mess to the former president for, again, exhibiting that attitude.
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We are getting nothing done … our health care insurance system is a mess.
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But it can quickly become a mess as your legal team gets larger.
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"The whole fifth inning was a mess from the get go," said Hinch.
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Trump is a mess of a president, with his approval numbers steadily falling.
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It was completely grassroots, seriously hardcore, totally decentralized, and kind of a mess.
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It is tempting to feel relief that the Trump presidency is a mess.
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I had a long beard, we were a mess, we looked like ISIS.
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I recently saw Dear Evan Hansen on Broadway and was a mess afterward.
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When people are sad, and their marriages are falling apart, they're a mess.
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Despite his immense success, Kelly's finances are "a mess," according to his attorney.
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Yet while "The Mess" is undeniably a mess it is also luridly gorgeous.
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Then I wake up with my clothes a mess and my bra unhooked.
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He will often drop a bottle of beer somewhere and make a mess.
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Family connections are the only bonds that count, but families are a mess.
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You don't even have to worry about cleaning up a mess afterwards, either.
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Detroit's charters, which Ms DeVos pushed mightily, are widely seen as a mess.
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"If we had all separated, we'd be a mess," says Maria, now 26.
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The situation is typical of the Balkans, where borders are, frankly, a mess.
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"With regard to Syria, I do think that it's a mess," he said.
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" To which Colbert responded, "No, you inherited a fortune, we elected a mess.
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These proposals are not necessarily crazy; the health-care system is a mess.
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" Trump added: "And as far as the Ukraine is concerned, it's a mess.
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So with all of these strong ties to NATO, Ukraine is a mess.
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Indeed. Is it a mess of conflicting information where elections are potentially swayed?
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This article was originally published on THUMP UK. The dancefloor is a mess.
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"I was a mess and driving on the Pacific Coast Highway," he writes.
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And pretty much every data visualization on the internet looks like a mess.
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Emilie Yerby, a left-leaning deputy, worries about "a mess of Brexit proportions".
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But what is a clean place except a potential venue for a mess?
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It has become such a mess, and I just cleaned it last weekend!
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Go ahead, show me how bad girls make a mess when they come.
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Screenshot: GizmodoThose first few years of digital picture taking were quite a mess.
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Despite his heroics, Parker is, like his room, also kind of a mess.
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You can't just place rhinestones anywhere because it would have looked a mess.
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Up to this point, however, Sony's smart assistant strategy has been a mess.
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But once he got into that locker room, my goodness, what a mess.
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This is probably wise, given what a mess the protocol itself has been.
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Sanders was because his hair was a mess and he yelled a lot.
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Well, with the way boxing is currently organized, the sport is a mess.
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That's because the GOP replacement bill has been a mess from day one.
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People are confused because the state of the social contract is a mess.
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It was a mess, and the confusion was reflected in the low ratings.
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Paul says he was a mess during his recovery from the surgery, however.
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And then your house is a mess and then you treat people disrespectfully.
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It was just a mess, but of course I still talk to her.
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On top of it all the car was a mess inside and out!!!!!!!!
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Power woes Puerto Rico's power grid was a mess well before the storm.
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It's even more of a mess than its poor mangled, hamster-murdering protagonist.
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"When I got to that place, it was a mess," Ms. Clarke said.
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Leaving your purse open on a stool with a mess of bills visible.
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Occasionally, a mess of programmed drums or wobbly bass cuts through the quiet.
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Any kind of help we can get because it's a mess right now.
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Aside from New START, the disarmament field is a bit of a mess.
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"They were wrong, and it led to a mess," Trump said last July.
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It's just too bad the end of the novel is such a mess.
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Merkel is a pragmatist; she takes pragmatic steps to clean up a mess.
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He went to law school "because my country was a mess," he said.
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Not only are the state's finances a mess, its regulatory structure is difficult.
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It is an understatement to proclaim that the Middle East is a mess.
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"Follow up to elaborate, but don't admit you were a mess," said Hannon.
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If I had walked away from writing, I would have been a mess.
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Now, we can rightfully be accused of having made a mess of things.
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If EPA headquarters is also a mess, that's going to be a problem.
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If you think that sentence was a mess, you should see the show.
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It's a mess, but by god at least it's a change of pace.
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I think you can see the makeup and everything is such a mess.
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Everyone needs a mess to clean up at times, and I have plenty.
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I don't believe the public realized what a mess their vote would cost.
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The biggest problem with Rise is that its biggest character is a mess.
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AT&T's $85.4 billion bid for Time Warner, by contrast, is a mess.
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"What a mess she and her representatives have created," he wrote on Twitter.
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" Baba tritely replies, "You're still young, why get involved in such a mess?
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President Trump's process of ordering and then canceling military strikes was a mess.
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When we are $20 trillion in debt and our country is a mess.
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The metal floor was a mess of red fluid, bandages and damaged equipment.
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She's a bit of a mess, but that's also what's endearing about her.
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It looked like a mess, even before we spilled it on our desk.
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But thanks to LePage making a bit of a mess, it's a loss.
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"My life is a mess right now — a really good mess," he said.
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"The West has got itself in a mess," says the retired British diplomat.
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It would be a mess, it would keep it going on and on.
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"Whoa, the road I take to work is a mess," the user wrote.
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"This is a mess of our own making," Mr. O'Leary had previously said.
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I won't give away the ending, but it does involve a MESS JACKET.
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The problem, of course, is that the Thunder were a mess last season.
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"The crust is soft and flaky and doesn't leave a mess," she said.
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Luckily, we live on a farm or the place would be a mess.
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"It's a mess," Warren campaign manager Roger Lau told reporters, according to Politico.
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This lawyer works overtime when we make a mess of our love lives.
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"It's a mess over here," said Jack Campbell, a longtime Republican political consultant.
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But it's not a mess Mr. McConnell and Mr. Ryan created this summer.
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In a mess this big, the only right choice is to take action.
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Some days the waves are a mess, but that doesn't stop Cindy Lai.
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Editorial Wait a minute, didn't President Trump say he had inherited a mess?
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"It's a mess," said Laura Hubka, the chairwoman of the Howard County Democrats.
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"Honestly, it's a mess," Rich Greenfield, a media analyst at LightShed Partners said.
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A new image, conceived by the New York State Governor, is a mess.
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We're also told the rooms were a mess, but have since been cleaned.
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Blame the inexperienced director, Alex Kurtzman, for delivering a mess of a movie.
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Even if health expenses are covered, the public health system is a mess.
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"Right now, the system is just a mess," ACLU attorney Julie Ebenstein said.
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" He played a clip in which Mr. Trump declared, "I inherited a mess.
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That said, it's a mess of a book, fuzzy, disorganized, and maddeningly undirected.
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"We were a mess," Mr. Coppola said, according to video of the meeting.
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"Could have been so easy – now a mess," was the president's damning conclusion.
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Have a friend that went to LAX today said it was a mess.
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His running mate Bill Weld helped him out, but it was a mess.
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Instead, the company's flagship product became a punchline and the company a mess.
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It was too much of a mess, or the cleaning woman hadn't come.
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"It was a mess out there," said A. J. Allmendinger, who finished third.
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We believe they created a mess and must help to clean it up.
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"I think the cover stories from the Saudis are a mess" he said.
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I think he's going to make as big a mess as he can.
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It may look to be a mess, but it's a standardized, useful mess.
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I think we've seen that those things are a bit of a mess.
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By the time I got to Lewis, Edith's brother, I was a mess.
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They're making a mess over here and we're all suffering as a group.
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"There's something freeing about playing somebody who's a mess," Adams told Marie Claire magazine.
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But that process is still, too often, a mess of paperwork and data entry.
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But there's another theory here: The Oscars this year are ... kind of a mess.
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"You're a mess in the first act, going on instinct and bravado," she said.
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I end up blending it by hand with a spoon and making a mess.
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It made such a mess that I felt like I was gutting a fish.
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And, crucially, Biscuit didn't make a mess on set as puppies tend to do.
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Hey, remember when everyone thought the Sochi Olympics were going to be a mess?
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Only Donald Trump can clean up this mess -- a mess he is responsible for.
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I was frustrated the house was a mess when I came home from work.
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There's also the fact that USB-C continues to...be kind of a mess.
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The commission was a mess, it was sued several times, and it was disbanded.
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Barely half a year ago the European Union's (EU's) trade policy was a mess.
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You mean ... You know, they're everywhere and they're piled up and they're a mess.
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My pathway through music has been a mess of happy accidents and burning curiosities.
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Hangouts, the perennial forgotten child of Mountain View, is a mess on this device.
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In the next scene, Massi makes a mess when he unboxes his partner's ashes.
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"I was a mess," Mortimer said on the reunion about her Palm Beach past.
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"Mark my words, they are rigging this thing … what a mess," wrote Eric Trump.
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The apartment is tidy, but friends, family and co-op rules are a mess.
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I will not be taking questions at this time, as I'm still a mess.
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Sometimes this will uncover secrets; other times, it's just fun to make a mess.
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Washington's a mess — but that's not stopping Jon from getting things done for Montana.
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I'll be a mess day one of preschool lol I can't think about this.
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My colleague Micah Singleton surveyed the landscape earlier this year, and it's a mess.
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It was a mess made worse by the 36 hours of denials and deflections.
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Most are dry and uncomfortable to wear and are a mess to wipe away.
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Social media is a mess of local facebook groups which only locals can see.
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"It was a mess, but the commander only had bad choices," said one officer.
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All of which is to say: you're damn right this stuff is a mess.
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We saw a lot more of the Heroes, but they're kind of a mess.
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Irving reckons women are simply less tolerant of men who look "basically a mess".
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But it's also true that the American electoral process is something of a mess.
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Part of a mess kit, a scabbard from a bayonet, and a damaged canteen.
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But they were a mess, and they had little money to invest in improvements.
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I'm a big believer that our country is a mess and we're all tribal.
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But then again, battling in general is a mess when there are network issues.
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Did you leave El-P's crib in a tidy state or make a mess?
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Silicon Valley lost its mind in a mess of tweet storms and public outcry.
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The laws governing these processes are a mess and have never been rigorously tested.
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She was a mess, so I quickly had to find myself a cat groomer.
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But once everything is all set up, you can really start making a mess.
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Unless a woman is a societally accepted plays-a-mess-on-TV type — i.e.
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"what I like about SoundCloud is what a mess it is" I think so!
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For all its slick, global might, eBay's aesthetic remains a bit of a mess.
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And it is another sign that economies are in a mess. Economist.com/blogs/buttonwood
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I've been calling our payments system in America a mess for four years now.
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"We found the storage space to be a mess," one of the policemen said.
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My hair was a mess and I had tubes coming out of my body.
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The President also slammed previous administrations for leaving him a "mess" with North Korea.
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The room was a mess, strewn with fast food sacks and empty beer bottles.
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American immigration policy over the last couple of decades may look like a mess.
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Narrator: If you dropped a watermelon at 170 mph, it would be a mess.
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As vividly seen in Flint, Michigan, and elsewhere, the Midwest's infrastructure is a mess.
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But Sando was just thinking how great they'd be with a mess of beans.
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When you're done, just flip the nozzle up to prevent dripping and a mess.
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But its shape and shade, combined with its proliferation, produce something else: a mess.
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This Rockets team is a mess, proof that, whatever Daryl Morey says, chemistry matters.
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The optimistic answer is, trying to clean up a mess of its own making.
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But he's a mess in the best possible way, because he hasn't anesthetized himself.
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There's little doubt to any observant person that we're making a mess of things.
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It doesn't all work and at times can seem a bit of a mess.
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"You wanna come with us, or you wanna make a mess?" they ask him.
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Over the years, Steam has been historically bad at this part, leaving a mess.
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He's a mess, so he goes out and he says negative things about me.
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"Good Christ, son, did you ever make a mess of things," he said happily.
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Our corporate tax code — the subject of my column this morning — is a mess.
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The traders on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange were a mess.
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But even some of Mr. Ortega's closest allies acknowledge that Nicaragua is a mess.
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Rain water soaked the carpet in her auditorium and the gardens were a mess.
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The Russian and Turkish Baths were a mess when Shapiro and Tuberman bought them.
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Whoever had made a mess of the corpse had cleaned up beautifully after himself.
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But then there were the surprises — the ones that were, in brief, a mess.
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Their lack of wires made moving around easier, avoiding a mess of tangled cords.
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But when he tried to make Apple computers in California, it was a mess.
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I'm just going to have to cry and be a mess and do it.
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So some users wear protective gear — shower caps and towels — to avoid a mess.
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Still, in the immediate aftermath of the auction, Krytzer says he was a mess.
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The "bomb cyclone " has departed the U.S. but air travel is still a mess.
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I had drawn a fish on the banana and it was just a mess.
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By most definitions, the economy is not a mess, nor is it in recession.
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Mr. Peterson stresses the importance of cleanliness, but honestly his office is a mess.
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I was a bit of a mess, drinking too much and trying to cope.
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We're picking up something in a mess hall, and my first guess was TRAY.
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The election was a mess, whatever your politics, and Facebook was partly to blame.
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People were still playing, but there were bugs and the code was a mess.
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Now he's chief of staff at a White House where everything is a mess.
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The robot was supposed to turn a mess of towels into a neat stack.
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The work is hard, but the Republicans are making a mess of the country.
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But at least until those projects are done, New York's infrastructure is a mess.
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We also need to look at the reason -- why is our house a mess?
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"But it only takes one collision to create a mess in low Earth orbit."
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I'm afraid I'm a mess until I can get a shower and a change.
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Take away gravity, though, and you make a mess of all those practiced movements.
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The courts, brought in to clarify the issue, made a mess of it instead.
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Like the naughty boys made a mess and now you're here to clean up.
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If you would see him on the street, you would think, What a mess!
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Most rom-com heroines have to be a mess in one way or another.
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Instead, we will continue to be what we are: people, together, making a mess.
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Perhaps the world is a mess, but life is still worthy of our love.
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The event was, not to put to fine a point on it, a mess.
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Trump's "bloody nose" plan for North Korea could make a mess of the Olympics
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Amethyst roughly matches my height and weight, with a mess of bouncy blue curls.
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"I made as big a mess as you can make on that hole," Saunders said.
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The result of Jaybird's complete reliance on Bluetooth is an experience that's simply a mess.
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"He knows that he is a mess again and is seeking help," the insider adds.
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I munch on some Thin Mints and decide that my eyebrows are looking a mess.
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YouTube offers automatically generated captions on its videos, but the results are often a mess.
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Its public finances were a mess: the budget deficit was 7.9% of GDP (see chart).
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Inside, Patridge says her friend Maria found a mess and asked her to come help.
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"I just know it's been a mess and it's been a revolving door," he said.
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The secret to heading off a mess next year is hidden in your 2018 return.
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And the "rules" of office-appropriate clothing are a mess: In some industries, anything goes.
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"After I gave birth to my first son Riley, I was a mess," she said.
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"Since having my youngest and last child my body has been a mess," she wrote.
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"I did not leave my guest room at Dorinda's a mess," she wrote on BravoTV.
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Harley and The Joker make a mess of the DC universe no matter the medium.
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Lawmakers arguing over how to fix a mess quickly that's been decades in the making.
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The mechanic athletes competing Hoengseong, about an hour outside Pyeongchang, South Korea are a mess.
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The DMCA takedown and counter-takedown procedures has been a mess for a while now.
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Like lots of enterprise software today, Google Analytics is a mess of charts and graphs.
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The TV series is a mess, and currently has an 11% score on Rotten Tomatoes.
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As expected for a device that's first to market, it's a bit of a mess.
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"Merde", wrote one especially disgruntled critic of the "extraordinarily self-defeating" performance; "what a mess".
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This post will try to address two questions—why is liberalism in such a mess?
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Who cares if Q3 and Q4 earnings falls apart because oil is a mess again?
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Cleaning an apartment in which a "show pig" kept running around and making a mess.
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It's a mess because there is a fatal flaw at the heart of the system.
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I wanted it to feel like they were really sweating, drinking, and just a mess.
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"Slack is perfect for synchronous communication, but it's a mess for asynchronous communication," he said.
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"This person took my fat measurements, and claimed me to be 'a mess,' " Malcolm wrote.
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He was learning to make mischief, and it was all a bit of a mess.
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They're a mess because they've been in the ground for thousands and thousands of years.
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In your case, a mess is less likely than clear lines drawn in the sand.
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It happens..one side of my face is clear and the other is a mess.
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It was all a mess and there's too much to include in just one post.
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This is a mess left behind by the Obama administration that they must clean up.
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"The satellites that ended up in the same orbit are in a mess," says Kokorich.
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Washington will probably in some ways always be a mess, but that's not DC's fault.
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I took over a mess and we're going to make it a lot less messy.
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It could make a mess of things from eastern Tennessee to Maine and into Canada.
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"Safety first, but, I mean, it's a mess," said Theresa Spinner, a public relations specialist.
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You can see that they're a mess at the moment, also on a local level.
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This film has a lot of comic book moments that are mired in a mess.
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He's a mess to talk with so I don't have anything to say to him.
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I chose people, which meant I ignored money, and made my financial life a mess.
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Of course, with all those baking mixes and powders, you're guaranteed to make a mess.
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It is extraordinary that so many clever, well-intentioned people have made such a mess.
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And once again, Belgium, among Europe's most divided and troubled countries, looked like a mess.
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" I was like, "Hey man, do your thing, just don't make a mess back there.
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I was a mess—missing school, crying in the nurse's office, and avoiding social situations.
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Behind the scenes, the Charlottesville rally was a mess of competing egos and petty squabbles.
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We need something that was easier to use and didn't make a mess and stays.
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Our foreign policy is a mess, and it needs to get smarter and better, fast.
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"The world trading system is a mess," said Mr. Kudlow, a former CNBC senior contributor.
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While she tries to keep her career going, her personal life is becoming a mess.
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That's how Kalanick described Levandowski, despite moments later admitting hiring Levandowski turned into a mess.
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As any observer of the U.S. government knows, the current budget process is a mess.
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Most workers hate when patrons leave their tables a mess after eating in the restaurant.
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It is a mess with no good choices, he said, just like the presidential election.
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He also decried the situation there, saying he was left a "mess" by previous administrations.
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" The principal player said, "I should be warming up and my hair is a mess.
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It doesn't take rocket science to figure out that the Middle East is a mess.
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But they thought the sport was a mess: too many promoters, no long-term vision.
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A patchwork of rules and an overheated housing market had created a mess in Florida.
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I see "Thanks Big Papi" but other than that, it's a mess of green shapes.
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"It's a mess out there," said a Calgary industry source not authorized to speak publicly.
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And when life hands you peonies, pop 'em in your mouth and make a mess.
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In other words, if you don't use a password manager like 1Password, it's a mess.
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But to his credit, he did not make a mess, and I never smelled anything.
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Back in 2014, Justin Bieber was a mess: drinking too much, doing too many drugs.
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My nose is too big, I don't dress well enough, my hair looks a mess.
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It's just a mess of twists twisting together in a fluid, but not overthought, way.
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"It was just a mess, it's really not baseball to be perfectly honest," Headley said.
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The best case for and against a fracking ban Why is SMS texting a mess?
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The story is a mess, but the setting, animals and actors make for solid bait.
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But the more I reached for that fix, the more of a mess I became.
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Even the six-time Masters champion Jack Nicklaus once made a mess at No. 12.
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The American immigration system is a mess, and I don't pretend there are easy solutions.
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There is nothing physicists love more than a mess of puzzling, apparently contradictory experimental results.
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When I'm finished working, it's like coming back from a camping trip: I'm a mess!
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But what a mess this could make on Capitol Hill, which is plenty messy already.
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But this was a mess-up that it doesn't matter whether he did or not.
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Even if its curatorial conceit is a mess here, at least it's a hot mess.
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I was a mess of emotions, held together haphazardly by black coffee and teenage angst.
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But the first time, I was a very ... I was a mess for two years.
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Brad Peacock came in to try to clean up a mess created by Lance McCullers.
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Dear Heloise: My kitchen is a mess, and it just seems overwhelming to clean it.
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He declared the first effort "a bit of a mess," even to an amateur eye.
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Once the pup made a mess, Ballie triggered the robot vacuum to clean it up.
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The Democrats need to focus on cleaning up President Trump's mess, a mess that Mrs.
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It's a mess of numbers, parentheticals, punctuation marks and keywords, splattered over an LCD screen.
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As a public square that is a private company, Starbucks is a mess of contradictions.
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Feeling that a birth would make a mess of my future, I scheduled an abortion.
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GE's power division remains a mess -- and it might not get better any time soon.
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Kate Middleton's ideal Christmas tree is one that smells nice — and doesn't cause a mess!
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The deal was born a bit of a mess, and it may die one too.
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"Uh, don't call me angel when I'm a mess," Cyrus's verse in the song goes.
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But as a public servant ... 'Commerce is a mess today,' says a former department official.
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"The tooth fairy made a mess but she always leaves a $2," Kardashian West wrote.
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Quite simply, the situation in Syria is a mess, with no easy or predictable solutions.
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But the close quarters meant the aisles were a mess when employees were restocking shelves.
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The offense, however, was a mess, as Josh Allen threw three interceptions before being concussed.
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Would she be restricted to a hospital bed, just a mess of tubes and needles?
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All in all, it's a mess, one that, ideally, regulators would be fighting to improve.
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Nearby, we saw what looked like a mess that was being cordoned off from view.
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"It's not rocket science; this program is a mess," Killingsworth said of the athletic program.
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If you look at the Democrats with Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton, that's a mess.
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FLEISHMAN IS IN TROUBLEBy Taffy Brodesser-Akner Great novels warned you: Marriage is a mess.
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Replication attempts at the Stanford prison study, on the other hand, have been a mess.
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Why, yes, we would like to see this glittering jewel of a mess in IMAX.
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Emilia's father, more prone to romanticism than bookkeeping, has left the shop's finances a mess.
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As Scott writes: Republicans already have a mess on their hands of their own making.
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The good news is that even though all this sort of sounds like a mess, it's not a mess that will really affect consumers in a direct way — even in the worst case scenarios of incompatibility, Android Messages will still just fall back to SMS.
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I had nothing, and now I have something, and I managed to cobble together a family and a relationship along the way, but at the heart of it I'm still a mess, and there's still just a mess at the heart of all my work.
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" More from the New York Times: "Several times I said no to food and they ask why and I explained what the last idiot did of making a mess and each time the present idiot would promise to not make a mess, spill, waste, etc.
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Only when he tried to make it himself did he discover it's kind of a mess.
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President Trump likes to remind everyone that Puerto Rico was already a mess before Hurricane Maria.
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It ends up in a mess, and I can never keep track of where anything is.
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Zenysis — Data systems for developing country goverments: Data infrastructure in the developing world is a mess.
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The football boot scene is a mess of colour, flamboyance, flagrant peacocking, and speed-enhancing engineering.
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And with Kelley gone, the rest of the merge tribe is a mess of individual operators.
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I haven't even had a second to unpack my suitcase, and our apartment is a mess.
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"I told you I was a mess," Lambert told the crowd as she wiped away tears.
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All of these things happened to create a mess that would push him over the edge.
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That could create a mess for Uber's ownership structure and equity value, and pose regulatory problems.
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WALLACE: Up next, President Trump says he inherited a mess on immigration from the Obama administration.
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When it was released in 2012, Apple Maps was a mess, and even Apple knew it.
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But throw in a few replies from other people, and reading a thread becomes a mess.
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You gave them $22016 billion and now Yemen is a mess, but it is getting better.
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I was a mess just seeing it all come to life, because I've experienced just that.
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That film, save a few moments, was largely a mess and underperformed at the box office.
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I'm a mess when the nurse calls my name, but I manage to suck it up.
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Try not to make a mess as you eat this mammoth burger at Malty Street Market.
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To hear this president tell it, it&aposs not his fault the world is a mess.
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There were also burn marks in the passenger seat and the car was generally a mess.
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You can worry about the healthcare bill later—it'll continue to be a mess, I promise.
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She had her young fiancé, Mickey Deans (Finn Wittrock), in tow, and was generally a mess.
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He said TikTok is a mess because it encourages its users to prioritize engagement over safety.
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I have nothing in my account, I'm still living with my parents, and it's a mess.
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It's a mess of inspirations and ideas, with seemingly no central theme holding it all together.
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We're currently keeping our eye on three systems that may make a mess of the city.
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A careless Fed might land the country, and the next president, in just such a mess.
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But health care in America — obviously a mess — isn't the main thing that's changed since 2016.
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Boys, who shout their own terror, make a mess of it, take you down with them.
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No one doubts that America's tax code is a mess, stuffed full of loopholes and complexity.
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"I woke up in my car… with my clothes all a mess," says the ex-model.
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It's all a bit of a mess, and Intel hasn't helped with its lack of transparency.
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But until recently it was kind of a mess of interconnected sub-sites and instructional PDFs.
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It also contained twice as much water, so its demise must have made quite a mess.
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Going into 2010, they were a mess, their previous decade's plans more or less in wreckage.
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The whole situation is a mess, and it's virtually certain that Drouin is done in Tampa.
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"The Electoral College map is in a mess," says the former governor with his trademark grin.
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Why it matters: The deadline is quickly approaching for cleaning up a mess that Republicans created.
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I could use a "mess tent" myself, actually, just me, my sleeping bag and my mess.
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And who knows, maybe one day they'll fight giant monsters making a mess of San Francisco.
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When cops arrived, Anderson was a mess -- stuffing his face with a bag of potato chips.
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"Obamacare has become a mess in Kentucky, just like it has across the nation," McConnell wrote.
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If I'm in sweatpants, I fully become that person – I'm lazy and kind of a mess.
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Sounds like this is a mess even bleach is gonna have a hard time cleaning up.
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The cord-cutting dream has given way to a stark reality: Streaming TV is a mess.
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Their relationship, though, is a mess and they are yelling at each other in the hallway.
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Right, even bad jokes are better than going on about what a mess your life is.
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Bottom line: The next month will be a mess, and it's hard to predict the outcome.
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Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR), the company which controls Southern, has certainly made a mess of things.
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This article originally appeared on VICE UK Boy howdy, have we made a mess of things.
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I had no interest in the playground or playing with the boys or making a mess.
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Millions of flies are swarming Russian villages—breeding, laying eggs, then dying and leaving a mess.
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In 2012 the Surface RT was a mess because it couldn't run apps most people needed.
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If you make a mess while cooking, just ask Google to send out the robotic vacuum.
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Hguy NYC Everything I've read has explained how much Houston is a mess because of this.
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I was expecting a heavy dose of pomp and a mess of riffs with no substance.
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For a long time, it was basically a meaningless word in a mess of a category.
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We all thought it was going to be a mess, and he pulled it off beautifully.
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The healthcare system, like a lot of other systems in the United States, is a mess.
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"When I took it over it was a mess," he tells reporters at the White House.
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A neighboring yard was a bit of a mess, with a pile of scaffolding and lumber.
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The way our government runs today is a mess and Americans are rightly tired of it.
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"I think the polling was a mess," Stanley Greenberg, a Democratic pollster, told me Tuesday night.
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Warren may have created a bit of a mess for herself on this Deval Patrick situation.
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Before I had even taken my first bite, I had made a mess on my tray.
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All of this points to a stark reality: A disputed presidential election would be a mess.
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Most Americans — regardless of party or ideology – agree that this nation's policymaking process is a mess.
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She presses alcohol on the Mother, makes a mess in her perfect kitchen, insults her underwear.
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And I look at politicians, and the poverty rate, and you can just be a mess!
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She notes that there's more of a mess when she spills a milkshake in her car.
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In short, there has been a lot of pain and things are kind of a mess.
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He said something like: 'You're making a mess of it again, I will have my revenge!
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It's a mess, but a beautiful mess for anyone who loves excess sugar and novelty food.
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But in spite of everything it had going for it, Digimon World was, mechanically, a mess.
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Any urban cyclist could tell you that bike lanes, despite their valiant intentions, are a mess.
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If you attended Governors Ball Music Festival this year, then you know it was a mess.
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As much of a mess as the film is, something about Anderson holds up the collapse.
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As if our commutes weren't already enough of a mess: Thanksgiving travel mayhem is upon us.
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A mess of galloping horses, billowing nightgowns and blaring bagpipes, the movie earned five Oscar nominations.
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"The campsite was a mess, like what you would find in a war zone," he said.
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You created a mess for us, but we will make this world safer for our children.
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But without calibration, the online-only element of the VoteCast survey would have been a mess.
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He provided me with tools to go and make a mess and tear up a play.
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"Everything was a mess, there was blood everywhere, the whole place was like that," Safdar remembers.
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"One of the issues with that script was, the lead woman wasn't a mess," Scovell said.
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In the sketch, Ms. Jiang tries to wade through a mess of convoluted Singles Day promotions.
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"Sooner or later he would make a mess of anything he undertook," The Morning Post wrote.
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"People are just tired of them causing a mess," said Jonathan Soto, 26, a Huixtla resident.
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The interior, however, is a mess, with vulgar spray paint missives covering the walls and floors.
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H.I.V. drug pricing is a mess because drug companies have so much sway over government policy.
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"In the end you're feeling something, even when you make a mess of me," he rationalizes.
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The M.T.A.'s finances are a mess, according to a new report by the state comptroller.
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How do you snag someone's eye when the Internet Age's key communication channel is a mess?
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Also, I told him to find a new doctor because seriously this clinic is a mess!
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I think Jagged Little Pill is a mess, and I love it with my whole heart.
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It ended up a mess and looked a bit like "007," which we thought was funny.
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The result is a mess of a comedy that doesn't feel as if it belongs anywhere.
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Compared to the slick, short videos Bon Appétit had been putting out, it was a mess.
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His desk is a mess, with bulging folders, books and printouts stacked haphazardly a foot high.
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"What a mess," said Soo Becchina, a special-education teacher, from Oceanside, N.Y., on Long Island.
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The result is a mess of a situation for restaurant owners, diners, and delivery drivers alike.
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However, some areas of the store were a bit of a mess, like this jewelry rack ...
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The passenger leaves, you check the back seat, and there is a mess that requires cleaning.
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But instead of being feminine and graceful like her royal counterparts, this girl is a mess.
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"I remember saying to myself, 'Well, you made a mess of that start,'" Casey later said.
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"The team is a mess," lamented Mr. Denard, 38, a recording engineer from the South Bronx.
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Jeremy Renner shut down his app because trolls were harassing his fans and it's a mess.
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Regarding stocks, Cashin said the energy sector is a "mess" and "that is a great concern."
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Kavanaugh still managed to make a mess of things with testimony filled with bombast and vitriol.
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I was just a mess, and some of the things that are in the movie happened.
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"It's a mess," a White House aide told CNBC earlier in the day about the process.
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Angelica might be a mess, but she's also the most vital and natural element on screen.
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Claus: the need to get obliterated, and what a mess it looks like when you do.
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We were using email, phone calls, in-person meetings, and it was a mess. Mm-hmm.
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Government will be a mess in Washington for the decade, which means gridlock for the decade.
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We smoked out the entire house and the fire department had to come — it was a mess.
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Although she goes out of her way to help others, her own personal life is a mess.
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"My life was a mess when the opportunity to do the show again came back," says Patridge.
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What they found was a mess—the animals lacked key structures that help their earless relatives hear.
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"It would be a mess if other countries followed the U.S. to block steel imports," he said.
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We use a napkin as a bib and she manages to not make much of a mess.
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Or maybe he just wasn't paying attention and left his subordinates with a mess to clean up.
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"You're a mess," she tells her bluntly, before showing her the custody petition she intends to file.
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"I inherited a mess," he said, in a reference to the Obama administration's approach to foreign policy.
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Hilton is understandably a mess -- and the prank goes on for 10 excruciating minutes of utter chaos.
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Usually when plans fall through, Pisces, it's because you flake, not because everyone else is a mess.
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"Now you're going to have to pay the IRS interest and penalties, and it creates a mess."
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But the episode is mostly a mess, in the way so many Netflix first episodes are messes.
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It's a mess — and the messier it gets, the easier it is for Google Photos to win.
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Price: ~$100 Buy on: Amazon Spend more time doing what you love — without living in a mess.
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"The people close to him try, but he's a mess," an industry source told PEOPLE in 2014.
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But there was also a live Vergecast — also a mess, although the very best kind of mess.
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A spider's life can't help being something of a mess, with all this trapping and eating flies.
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" But the mother-of-four left a bit of a mess at her parking lot "hair salon.
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Next thing I knew I was trying to have sex without booze and I was a mess.
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There's just a mess of feelings inside me that I don't interpret properly, or respond to properly.
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It sits sullen at the edge of its hole, eyes hidden behind a mess of hairy legs.
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George Clooney directs this dark comedy about mobsters making a mess of a seemingly idyllic 1950s neighborhood.
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Lorraine [Sam's highly Instagrammable ex-girlfriend] is a mess, and she's selfish, and she's clearly very wounded.
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"If everyone rebelled against the law because they did not like it, it would be a mess."
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Smart TV features are just a mess, and rarely get upgraded beyond what ships with your set.
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On Tuesday, Ma called the trade situation a mess that could have consequences that last for decades.
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"I listen to that record and am like 'oh, this is kind of a mess'," he continued.
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It's a mess of people in person, with too many people jammed into a tiny conference hall.
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The Italian political system is a mess and one of the main reasons the economy is weak.
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And more than half said their lack of proper planning could leave a mess for their families.
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Image by elBiduleThe radio spectrum is a mess: It's congested, expensive, and there's no room for expansion.
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But this time, Byrd offered him a job as a mess boy, and Gawronski's dream became true.
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So normally I stay away from creamy tubes of lipstick — there's too much potential for a mess.
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Her hand and eyelashes have been blurred to oblivion, and her iconic plaid suit is a mess.
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Why it matters: Trump's original Cabinet, by most counts, was a mess and many are now gone.
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"It is a mess," Virgil Sandlin, the Cedar Key police chief told the Weather Channel television network.
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President Donald Trump likes to remind everyone that Puerto Rico was already a mess before Hurricane Maria.
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When you consider fleeing the country because the health insurance situation in America is still a mess.
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This Snatch Game was a bit of a mess before we even got to the game show.
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Worse still, some reports say that he did more than create a mess: he may have killed.
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Just make sure to line the baskets with a bowl or ice bucket to avoid a mess.
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Its state-run textile firms are a mess, with machinery that has not been updated in decades.
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Either way, this is a tale of culture, hyper growth, and fear that metastasized into a mess.
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Tape measures break, you forget the dimensions of your apartment — the whole ordeal can be a mess.
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I also clean the house a bit since we left a mess before going out last night.
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They are a mess over there, so they will race bait in order to get a vote.
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It&aposs like -- it&aposs a mess that the more you clean it, the messier it gets.
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If everyone rebelled against the law because they did not like it, it would be a mess.
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"I inherited a mess," Trump said in February during the only solo press conference of his presidency.
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Sadly, it's all flattened and destroyed in a mess that will cause Australians to shed a tear.
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The judge looked at the copyright Rick supposedly got for his song, and it was a mess.
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We have made huge strides, but we also made a bit of a mess along the way.
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Teresa, though, was a mess, sobbing openly, blowing her nose into a handkerchief an usher handed her.
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And they do this even though online bus ticketing is a mess in most of these countries.
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But Unlimited proponents believe that market dynamics will prevent people from making too much of a mess.
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It hasn't happened yet, but the West is such a mess this year that it still could.
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Who hasn't made a mess before their first hit of caffeine has a chance to take hold?
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During the rally, Trump criticized the former administration, saying he inherited a mess from President Barack Obama.
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It was a mess, and I blame everybody, and I blame myself for not leaving after rehearsal.
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The Rockets are everything they should be on paper, but on the court they are a mess.
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Yes, what may seem like a mess to us, is one man's special birthday dinner of choice.
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"Baby, compared to family, that land ain't nothin but a mess of pottage," she says to Nova.
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The far right was rising, on both sides of the Atlantic, and the left was a mess.
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"Anyone could see that poll was a mess," says Munire Manisa, a district council member in Amsterdam.
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The provisional system is a mess (though it's better than not being able to vote at all).
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The house was a mess: owned by a slumlord, slowly falling apart, full of eclectic, nightmarish details.
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"Sometimes I'm not as organized as I hoped, and other times there's just a mess," she said.
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The bottom line is that the evidence for the importance of breakfast is something of a mess.
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"The legacy of the Obama-Clinton interventions will be weakness, confusion and disarray — a mess," he said.
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Design is about taking things that are a mess and putting them into some semblance of order.
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You could eat it with a mess of sautéed greens and be happy without the animal protein.
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My question is: If our country is such a mess, why does everyone want to come here?
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This might just be a personal problem, but I kept overfilling my pots and making a mess.
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Our tax system remains a mess and there is a real wealth disparity that must be addressed.
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"I was going to slide, and I didn't see it; it was just a mess," Albers said.
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"It was a mess trying to explain this to people," Ellis says of the shorter 1040 form.
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A PPP of a different kind could clean up a mess that's circling right above our heads.
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For the most part, we could barely make it through the store without stumbling upon a mess.
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"It's just a mess," one GOP lawmaker told The Hill after Tuesday's last series of votes. Rep.
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Try to make less of a mess next time (assuming that you can afford a next time).
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"We can't move on from health care because Obamacare is a mess," says Senator @RonJohnsonWI https://t.
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Let's not even get into the fact that sometimes the Oxford comma can, itself, make a mess.
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The president did inherit a mess here, but not because his predecessors were stupid or short-sighted.
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The music sounds spontaneous and lived-in; a mess of ideas excitedly thrown together with brilliant effect.
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A mess is the last thing you want to face at the end of a long day.
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Right now most countries' social assistance programs are a mess of overlapping bureaus, organizations, and support systems.
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The apartment building on St. Johns Place in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn is a mess.
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"When you have the president coming here on top of regular traffic, it's a mess," he said.
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Cleveland's secondary was a mess last season after the club decided to waive veteran cornerback Joe Haden.
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A lot of things about Florida may be a mess, but spring weather isn't one of them.
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A lot of people have very messy laptops, and Apple thinks that's too much of a mess.
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Baseball is rich and grouchy, the NFL is a mess of imperial delusion and consecutive offsides penalties.
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Photographers captured the nor'easter in its early stages — before it had a chance to make a mess.
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But a mess like this shows that there are multiple reasons to make batteries easier to replace.
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Do you need help cleaning up a mess made by your beloved kitty, or cockatoo or snake?
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Do you need help cleaning up a mess made by your beloved dog, kitty, cockatoo or snake?
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Croatia makes a mess of things and Perez somehow manages to miss the ocean from the beach.
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The markets are a mess this morning, unsurprising given rising global geopolitical tension and rising energy prices.
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Now critics and skeptics have another charge to add to the pile: the caucuses were a mess.
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To put it incredibly mildly, things in the UK are a bit of a mess right now.
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Doris Miller was working as a mess attendant on the battleship West Virginia the morning of Dec.
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Nor do I think it is purely a botch, a mess that got that way by itself.
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The modern nomination and confirmation process is a mess with no clear moral high ground in it.
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Now, it's clear that ICE is a mess, needs reforming and a serious reordering of its priorities.
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The national party is still a mess and the scars from the 2016 primary have barely healed.
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I was a bit of a mess, partying, hanging out," he says season 9 of "Shark Tank.
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The mission became a mess; some 2,400 American troops have given their lives for a moving target.
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The moon was nearly full, and the shoreline was a mess of white caps, foam and spray.
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I'm just such a mess lately, what with all the coronavirus nonsense I'm seeing on Fox News.
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The Tillerson saga played out for months, and then, in the end, it was still a mess.
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It's a mess, a folly covered in mirrored tiles, but somehow it's a beautiful and humane one.
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"To be honest, I inherited a mess," he said at a news conference soon after taking office.
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"The place is just a mess," said Debbie Banks, of the nonprofit Environmental Investigation Agency in London.
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The head of the home care industry's leading trade group agrees that the situation is a mess.
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It's pretty impressive how much of a mess some passengers can create on such a short ride.
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"Jade said 'Hi mommy' and you guys I'm a mess," Phillips wrote on Facebook on January 5.
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Dear Heloise: We have two Great Danes, and I noticed they made such a mess while eating.
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" When it came to making pop music, she said, "it's a mess until the moment it's clean.
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Her lab notebooks were dashed off and incomplete, and she often left her work space a mess.
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It's amazing what a mess you can make when you only check boxes and don't link them.
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The broth leaked out of the package, leaving a fishy smell and a mess on our hands.
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That sounded great at first, but ended up being extremely complicated, creating "a mess" for tax professionals.
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It's a mess, especially if you're a consumer looking to keep up with shows as they air.
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Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al Jubeir calls it "hysteria" and blames the media for making a mess.
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It's unsurprising, then, that bringing it all together in X-Men: Apocalypse resulted in such a mess.
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In a tweet, he criticizes GOP leaders, saying they made a "mess" of the debt ceiling. Aug.
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In the final image, Pip steps more delicately as she makes a mess of the table settings.
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It was all a bit of a mess, and Democrats clearly weren't united on a path forward.
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"IT'S A MESS" Energy and Mining Minister Ibrahim faces a big challenge to reform the gold industry.
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But it would be a mess, particularly if he tried to do it right off the bat.
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"We already know that Brexit is going to be a mess, thanks for reminding us," he said.
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Getting here was a mess, and even more loyal parts of the Kanye West Think Tank departed.
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Another perennial concern among Santas is the possibility of a lap-sitter "making a mess" in action.
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My life was a mess before I got treatment, and I'm in a much better place now.
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But we are firm believers in the free market, and we think the system is a mess.
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I want people to know that even though I'm a beauty editor, I'm still kind of a mess.
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A mess of shaggy-sheep-doggish fur, 5 months old, returned to the pound by two different families.
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"The Constitution's a mess," complains Aaron Burr when Hamilton asks him to write in defense of the documents.
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"This is going to be a lot of snow and it's going to be a mess," Baker said.
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And as we learned from Facebook's disastrous earnings report, spending to clean up a mess can be expensive.
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Fail the sequence, and the machine collapses and he screams in a mess of blood and grue. Fine.
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During his marathon press conference, President Donald Trump told reporters he "inherited a mess" from the Obama administration.
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Image: IntelWhen the Spectre and Meltdown security vulnerabilities were made public earlier this year, things were a mess.
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In the kitchen they have a mess of heirloom peppers that they are using to make homemade pizzas.
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With the roads a mess and your car in the shop again, what's a tech upstart to do?
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"It is a mess, it's a rubble of tin, and you cannot tell it's a plane," he said.
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But the bill as written is a mess, and the process it's being jammed through is a disaster.
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Beneath what might seem to be advancements of women's rights in Saudi Arabia is a mess of contradictions.
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Ford and his immigration minister blamed the Liberals for creating a "mess" and demanded they cover the cost.
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Even with all this guidance, I must admit that my first attempt at mold-making was a mess.
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Beyond that, the plot of Johnny Mnemonic is mostly a mess and doesn't do justice to the book.
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Women are not supposed to express anger, and we sure as hell aren't supposed to make a mess.
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"It's kind of a mess worldwide in terms of economy and all different asset classes," Lee told CNBC.
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Otherwise, this transition could turn out to be a mess and a headache for many smart home owners.
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The first high-end VR system launch, the Oculus Rift in March, was a bit of a mess.
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What A Mess Hey WHAM, Over the past few weeks, I've gotten a bunch of letters about cheating.
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Venezuela remains a mess; the Central American humanitarian crisis driving asylum seekers to the Texas border remains acute.
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I'm rooting for Theon only because he's the only one with the decency to know he's a mess.
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We had created a mess, and we weren't doing the nice things every day you should be doing.
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The burglars had made such a mess that it was hard to tell at first what was missing.
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We're told the store was a mess when officers arrived, but everyone involved in the fight was gone.
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My feet and legs are tired, my place is a mess, and I have tons of leftover pies.
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Android Wear, meanwhile, is a mess that got no better with version 2.0, which was released in February.
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Facebook's political ads policy that allows politicians to lie on its platform has, unsurprisingly, turned into a mess.
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No wonder so many people feel that they have sold their democratic rights for a mess of pottage.
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Things in the Marvel Cinematic Universe are a mess after last year's clash of heroes in Civil War.
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Other than dealing with pesky unicorns that make a mess of their trash, the creatures live in harmony.
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Jesse thinks he can use Genesis to force God to explain why the world is such a mess.
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Having cooked up a mess, Mr Puigdemont has fled the scene and left others to clean it up.
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Then I empty the dishwasher, clean the kitchen, which is a mess, and get ready for the night.
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As that implies, it is not hard to see how Mr Trump could make a mess of this.
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I'd had a date that hadn't worked out, there had been drugs involved, and I was a mess.
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She's wrapped in pink patent leather, stone-faced, and then she's crying on the ground, making a mess.
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A non-programmer is likely to just see a mess, whether they're looking at Javascript, Java, or Brainfuck.
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Indeed, the government in Mogadishu is a mess, thanks in part to constant manoeuvring by foreign-funded politicians.
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"It's a mess," a competitive powerlifter and underground laboratory distributor (or "UGL," in the Reddit vernacular) told Motherboard.
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The country's economy is a mess, sparking food and medicine shortages that have contributed to the unrest. 4.
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