Flies circling a pile of trash are only a helpful warning system if you don't know there's a pile of trash.
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Pull the lever on a pile of dirty dishes and — voilà — a pile of clean dishes would emerge from a cloud of steam.
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There is a pile of masculine things that he's sitting on: a pile of fish and the skulls of bulls and stag horns, like his kill.
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There's only so many times you can pretend a pile of turds on the living room floor is anything but a pile of turds on the living room floor.
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They then seized over 20 large bronzes, from a multi-horned sheep's head atop a pile of coins to a piggy bank on a pile of human skulls, interpreting them as satanist symbols.
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I found her as a pile of feathers one day.
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On the kitchen table lay a pile of unpaid bills.
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A pile of ivory is burned during a ceremony Sept.
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We're not about to collapse under a pile of debt.
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A pile of discarded glasses of murdered prisoners, circa 22016.
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When it crashes, he shatters into a pile of kindling.
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Ready to feel bad for a pile of circuit boards?
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It could very well be a pile of unbearable schlock.
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Same thing with a pile of blocks or a plug.
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It lost a pile of dough and everyone felt burned.
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Or maybe Garbodor, who is literally just a pile of trash.
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Bury me in a pile of dog video games, I say.
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Every death leaves a gaping hole and a pile of questions.
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These tufts led workers to a pile of mangled koala parts.
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Oh, cool, a pile of cabbage slathered in mayo and vinegar.
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I don't know how Fred isn't just a pile of ash.
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The entire inside of his tent is a pile of snow.
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His cell had a pile of blankets rather than a cot.
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From Reclaiming My Mexican Roots in a Pile of Buttery Biscuits
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One that suggests a pile of rubble has become a grave.
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Glossy and quartered and dressed up with a pile of greens.
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The result: G.E. is sitting on a pile of excess inventory.
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A pile of critical manufacturing records, tossed in a trash bin.
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The ball disappeared under a pile of flesh and swirling dirt.
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A pile of letters and notes penned by Angelou was nearby.
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It's not just a pile of rocks that can be ignored.
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An apartment looked too neat and needed a pile of mail.
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The attack was fueled by irritation over a pile of debris.
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What appears to be a pile of lime is also visible.
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His cat, Fidel, stared down from atop a pile of books.
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Goldberg hopped on a pile of cushions next to Massey's desk.
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It was easy to imagine myself as a pile of bones.
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A TRACKED ROBOT approaches a pile of brushwood blocking its path.
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No chopped garlic, a pile of garlic, or something in between?
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A pile of dead bodies lay and grew outside gate 3.
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Elana begins on the floor, crumpled beneath a pile of ruffles.
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A pile of trash at each exit served as a border.
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And it comes out like a pile of sand or something.
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In this case, the "natural" barrier was a pile of dead bodies.
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Ideally, a pile of presumably dry (unless you've followed our tips) turkey.
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A pile of debris and an orange crane were all that remained.
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The first was of Saint West hiding among a pile of packages.
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A pile of skate eggs dropped nearby a deep-sea hydrothermal vent.
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Not Kunxun, but a pile of police puppies in training because d'aww.
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They just collapse into a pile of their own beautiful fluffy flesh.
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A couple of minutes later, you get a pile of folded clothes.
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Whenever I have friends over, there's just a pile of dog shit.
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There was no dead body, but a pile of game-used footballs.
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In the final shot, Rue climbs atop a pile of the strangers.
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A pile of garbage next to the building attracted mice and rats.
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Chandler and the designers pored over a pile of head shots, frowning.
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It said the fire started underground in a pile of insulation material.
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This makes me fucking hungry, and it's a pile of unwashed fruit.
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A sharp rake approaches ferociously, pushing her into a pile of trash.
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Behind the couch were a pile of boxes and a baby stroller.
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Opinion Columnist There's always a pile of bodies at these massacre sites.
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And Italy has many of the ingredients: a pile of questionable debt.
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And I've got a pile of manuscripts I'm considering for my imprint.
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Along Pinetree Road, a pile of hurricane debris sat in a yard.
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He left a pile of barely eaten roti, with the centers missing.
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In this case, the real story was under a pile of bricks.
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For Ron Sturgeon, a pile of rusty, broken down cars isn't trash.
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A pile of Oscar nominations does not guarantee box-office success, though.
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The camera cuts to a pile of passports, which are set alight.
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"From the get-go, you have a pile of debt," Choi said.
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It goes without saying that all this cost a pile of money.
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Above a pile of medals was a framed photo of Meza running.
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Only in this story, Suzy rises up from a pile of POOP.
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She becomes a shadow of herself, reduced to a pile of ash.
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A young boy hid beneath a pile of coats on the floor.
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"Government" is really a pile of buildings where some people work inside.
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But you want soup, not a pile of crispy bones (because snow).
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Some post-Grammy bonus awards • Match cut of the week: the transition from a pile of cocaine in Richie's office to a pile of powdered sugar on pancakes in a Friendly's restaurant where Richie's family is having breakfast.
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Pair an open-faced turkey sandwich with gravy and a pile of fries.
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Mickey Mouse on top of a pile of letters he received from fans.
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Want to roll down a hill and barrel into a pile of goombas?
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But in terms of customer service, it's a pile of hot mismatched garbage.
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There's the guy who stuffed a pile of wooden boards into a hoodie.
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So it's no wonder that a pile of them have horrific-sounding names.
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The asteroid looks like a pile of rubble being held together by force.
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But the archaeologists also discovered a pile of small bones below the pelvis.
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If so, he would be sitting on a pile of 100 percent gains.
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Whole jery apartment building is simply just a pile of ruble and ash.
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A man lays in a pile of snow in Times Square on Jan.
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I guide myself and two instructors straight into a pile of dog poop.
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Ashe lay with me on my closet floor in a pile of clothes.
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But a pile of evidence to the contrary is poking through the camouflage.
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On the weekends, you can find us facedown in a pile of pancakes.
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It's such a pile of garbage that the clan couldn't help but laugh.
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Right: The tiny computer, mounted to a motherboard, atop a pile of salt.
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In seconds, he has a pile of 5 centimeter-thick slabs of meat.
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"I woke up in the morning with a pile of laundry," Kitumba says.
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Another room contained a green sofa and a pile of dining room chairs.
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When I walked in, there was a pile of papers on the desk.
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It's like trying to cook a meal out of a pile of sawdust.
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Parts of the dead reef remain offshore in a pile of coral rubble.
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He dipped his fingers into a pile of rope and watched crabs scatter.
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BECAUSE RIGHT NOW IT'S VALUED SOMEWHERE IN A PILE OF NEGATIVE $2.8 MILLION.
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There, by an unfinished gate, leaned a wheelbarrow against a pile of bricks.
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"It turns people into a skull on a pile of ashes," Farmer said.
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You go into your doctor's office and fill out a pile of papers.
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His teammates sprinted to join him, burying him under a pile of bodies.
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It could have been a desk or a pile of boxes — almost anything.
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Killer clowns, unrepentant extremism in France and a pile of paperwork in Syria.
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The Ebenezer Reformed Presbyterian Church was reduced to a pile of raw materials.
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Inside, there's a pile of ivory pumpkins with delicate patches of greyish-green.
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Asked the same question now, he begins to tidy a pile of papers.
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"I have a pile of invoices I'm looking at right now," he said.
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This dog was found under a pile of AC units in Marsh Harbour.
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All I wanted to do afterward was dive into a pile of salad.
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In a corner, there was a pile of rubbish from the nineteen-twenties.
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So what's so iconic about a pile of bun, beef, and special sauce?
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But a spark from a worker's torch ignited a pile of life vests.
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She is huddled next to a kerosene stove under a pile of blankets.
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Give them a pile of taxpayer money to name a building after themselves.
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"What a pile of shite this is," Extinction Rebellion said in a statement.
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"They found me asleep," she says, "with a pile of books around me."
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Only one of the damaged items was taken from a pile of debris.
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Three miles in, you'll collapse in a pile of your own shredded nipples.
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She insinuates the singer's sitting on a pile of money, while she struggles.
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He had been dumped next to a pile of trash and burned beyond recognition.
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My Patriot-loathing son, sitting atop a pile of pillows, is in near tears.
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A photo of the Storybook co-founders swimming in a pile of stuffed bears.
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We open with — as is now customary in Westworld — a pile of dead bodies.
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A pile of shrink-wrapped sleeping bags sits on the floor near her desk.
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At this point, Planet 9, rogue or not, is still a pile of hypotheticals.
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Whoever lights a match to 'em is gonna leave a pile of smoldering ruins.
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A neighbor's house across the street was reduced to a pile of smoldering rubble.
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Can the brick withstand a 50 foot balcony drop onto a pile of rocks?
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Children burned a pile of rubbish on a street corner under the blistering heat.
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If Battlefield V is a glistening statue, Post Scriptum is a pile of rocks.
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A wooden bat, a pile of fragile objects and thirty minutes of pure catharsis.
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We've all seen a huddle of flies around a pile of rotting flesh, right?
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Dead and near-dead humans explode into a pile of dangerous rats and bugs.
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He was fiddling with a pile of black and green olives on a tray.
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And much like anything else these days, it's a pile of gloom and doom.
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A pile of plastic syringes and two padded briefcases lay scattered on the floor.
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A pile of life jackets discarded by migrants who arrived by boat to Lesbos.
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Oh, he's also standing in a pile of money while wearing a Versace robe.
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I dropped them in their case in a pile of snow without even knowing.
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There was a pile of corpses in that spot in Teth for a while.
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But now Daenerys is sitting on a pile of dragonglass, along with two dragons.
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If you use it around a pile of small rocks, you can tussle them.
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A pile of what looked like gray posters were in fact recycled wasp nests.
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A pile of goodies welcomed me on the plane: pillows, blankets and complimentary toiletries.
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Imagine receiving a pile of cash each month from the government, no strings attached.
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Its remains looked like a pile of drab dinner plates tossed into the sea.
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EU CEO Liz Bilney holds a pile of letters and emails sent by supporters.
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He met me upstairs, and scattered a pile of practice locks across the table.
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A pile of peanut skins sat on the table next to an empty plate.
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They all often end up at the bottom of a pile of jubilant teammates.
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Many were buried in their homes, now a pile of twisted concrete and rebar.
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A congratulatory letter from Vice President Mike Pence sits atop a pile of mail.
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On a macro level, Broughton's a gold coin thrown through a pile of ash.
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In a pile of sand, two slim tree trunks bristle with scores of nails.
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So did a pile of glistening Gala apples, and neat lines of Red Delicious.
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They heaped the corpses onto a pile of skeletons, and all were quickly incinerated.
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"I think I was saved by landing on a pile of cables," she said.
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Didn't even flinch – the shattering glass sound is just a pile of chimes haha.
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Having a pile of low-risk investments offers ballast to an otherwise risky life.
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In the last five or six years we've invested in a pile of platforms.
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As we got closer to the register, we saw a pile of unattended returns.
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But Republicans remain loath to criticize Trump's behavior, despite a pile of incriminating evidence.
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I put the book back on the rickety table beside a pile of Legos.
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A tarp slung over a pile of stuff pushed up against the garage door.
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The mighty Roma was asleep in the tub, on a pile of feather beds.
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That and a beer, a pile of cold sliced celery, maybe some ranch dressing?
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A pile of old letters lay like dead leaves beneath the woman's dangling feet.
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Exeggcute is a pile of eggs apparently linked by some sort of psychic connection.
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He was walking around holding a pile of clothes given to him by Devon.
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A pile of dumbbells is off to the side of a rubber-covered floor.
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"I found a pile of rocks," said Alexandra Hopper of Mantua, one of the participants.
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And Yasko kept his word, ordering a pile of Little Caesar's pizzas for his classes.
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If you wanted to shit, you go outside and shit on a pile of rubble.
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The Enrique Rebsamen school buckled into a pile of concrete following the 7.1 magnitude earthquake.
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The script says Arya "vaults off a pile of wights" to kill the Night King.
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The wings and tail section are strewn at odd angles in a pile of wreckage.
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Out on the road was a rubbery creation that looked like a pile of rocks.
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Just a heads up, there is a photo of a pile of human teeth below.
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Anyone who loves reptilian protein should be delighted with a pile of zesty alligator kabobs.
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His desk is covered in a computer, piles of paper, a pile of Post-its.
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When someone is eliminated, their character simply evaporates into a pile of brightly colored loot.
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Those are pretty high standards for what is basically just a pile of junk food.
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This year was no different, and a pile of coats and shoes emerged, well, everywhere.
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Captain America watches helplessly as his best bud Bucky dissolves into a pile of dust.
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He left a pile of debts after years of drought laid waste to his land.
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Understandably, many people might see losing such a pile of money as a monumental hit.
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A boy climbs onto a pile of branches to feed bonfires during Las Luminarias festival.
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She finished her tailoring and started pre-soaking the collars of a pile of shirts.
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As I've written the last few weeks, what a pile of news we've had recently.
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They left untouched a pile of Syrian pounds worth about $60,000 sitting on a desk.
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I would just go and see a pile of wood and put a floor in.
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But without shame, I'd probably be dead under a pile of Flamin' Hot Cheetos bags.
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Two large printing machines have been turned into a pile of blackened and twisted metal.
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Shannon Dorchak's entry featured her newborn daughter, Reese, laying on a pile of Reese's candy.
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It was felt blocks away and had left a pile of smoldering, the paper added.
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He installed it on a pile of laptops he had long ago discarded as junk.
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There were unused rockets, mortars and grenades, as well as a pile of suicide vests.
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So, would you drop a pile of big bills for the NSX if you could?
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You want to grow a mountain, you know what a pile of kittens are called?
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The group ended up burning a pile of nylon flags after midnight in a park.
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They slow-dance, sort of, on a pile of rugs and Caila miraculously doesn't trip.
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The man was allegedly trying to hide under a pile of clothes, the association said.
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A pile of glass and columns pockmarked by bullets marked the site of another blast.
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Entrepreneur Claudio crowdfunded a pile of seeds at the tender age of featherless and blind.
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The amount of chlorophyll in food — like a pile of salad greens — is considered safe.
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She thought suddenly of Martha in the numismatics library, knocking over a pile of coins.
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And poor St. Francis of Assisi — he was little more than a pile of rubble.
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He was horsing around with a shotgun, aiming it at a pile of cow dung.
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Berkowitz has a pile of 50 of them—almost $15,000 worth of emergency medicine wasted.
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When he got to him, he saw he was stuck in a pile of snow.
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At a Bat Mitzvah somewhere, Girl Talk is weeping into a pile of money. 5.
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But for her, too, he's a pile of accomplishments, fragile identity, and vaguely admirable qualities.
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Its future is still uncertain, but it won't be turned into a pile of rubble.
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Is that a pile of severed limbs near the multifinger ring by Myra Mimlitsch-Gray?
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Home — or what he had until recently known as home — is a pile of ashes.
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He found his tractor in Mosul amongst a pile of goods looted by the militants.
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It looked like someone had dumped a pile of wet black rags in the road.
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I think that's about as deep a pile of hogwash as you can run into.
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It won a pile of Emmys including best drama, the first for a streaming series.
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A pile of tender baby eggplants hummed with the striking flavors of peanut and coconut.
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The rainy night we looked for my lost tooth under a pile of wet leaves.
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At another stall, women pick through a pile of rotten tomatoes selling at a discount.
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A pile of wet American Red Cross blankets sat near the end of one line.
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That dog just basically collapsed into a pile of leaves and would not get up.
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I also accumulated a pile of certificates related to working with death, dying, and grief.
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Coffee Day sat atop a pile of debt, much of which Mr Siddhartha personally guaranteed.
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George W. Bush liked to get a pile of 103 already-answered letters on occasion.
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When he opened the first stall, he saw a pile of corpses, battered and blue.
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At night, she kept warm under a pile of blankets collected from different aid groups.
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Protected by a pile of broken tree trunks that absorbed deadly fragments, Cook emerged unscathed.
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That worked well: Two years later, Twitter bought the company for a pile of money.
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Kill Me Please is scary in the way that it's scary to stare at your own face in the mirror until you can see it only as a pile of mush draped over a pile of slightly harder mush and some brittle, fragile architecture.
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When millennials head home, a lot of them are greeted with a pile of newspaper clippings.
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Roofs had caved in, porches were falling off, the boathouse was a pile of rotten logs.
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"The structure has collapsed, it's more like a pile of rubble than a hotel," said Crocetta.
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On Friday, a pile of sacks was still smoldering as forensics experts searched for human remains.
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Outside the door is a pile of reindeer meat, choice cuts, flash frozen under a hide.
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It's like building a pile of loose string when what you really want is a net.
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He ventures out to the woods and leaves a pile of Eggos and Christmas cookies behind.
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Let's just say, it's not easy to have pretend sex on a pile of pretend money.
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When they finally returned several weeks ago, they discovered their house was a pile of rubble.
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I drank raspberry tea, supposedly for uterine health, which tasted like a pile of raked leaves.
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A pile of clothing was also laying on the ground at the crime scene, video showed.
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That company isn't really Yahoo anymore; it's mostly just a pile of stock and unimportant patents.
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A pile of flowers lay beneath the 'death wall' inside the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum.
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It's also the closest I've ever looked at a pile of dog shit in my life.
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How about this torn-up sandwich thrown on top of a pile of bagged spring mix?
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As a roar echoes across a gargantuan hall, a pile of scrap slides into the mixture.
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Yesterday, Foley posted a video of himself smearing peanut butter on a pile of scrambled eggs.
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It is served with a pile of haphazardly arranged dressing-free salad greens and costs $25.
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In it, he sees himself standing over a pile of the original Avengers, dead in space.
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If Sony changes this to something polished, my heart will dissolve into a pile of dust.
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"I was so drunk that I curled up in a pile of clothes," she told HONY.
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His wife Jessica Griffith, 43, was found dead underneath a pile of blankets in their bed.
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To his right, a chair was the only item distinguishable amid a pile of his possessions.
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"I just felt like a pile of rocks had been dropped on my head," Lee says.
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The chicken, called Hen Hound, needed a pile of toppings; the others had personality to spare.
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In the center of the gallery sits what looks like a pile of street-found junk.
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She wrote about her friend Martha, who'd knocked over a pile of coins in the library.
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We found a pile of purple starfish stashed like cookies behind a mound of old fishnet.
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Most of what was once a transmission plant there is now a pile of demolition rubble.
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Leaving behind a pile of cash for heirs isn't a top priority for most baby boomers.
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A neighboring yard was a bit of a mess, with a pile of scaffolding and lumber.
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Pretty soon there was a pile of carcasses, all the same... They burned the whole thing.
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Players are already walking into nuclear silos armed with a pile of them to burn through.
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Give them a hunk of beef and a pile of starchy mash, and they'll be content.
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We grabbed a pile of napkins and a few extra cups when the bartender stepped away.
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Now that your past is a pile of ashes, it's time to rise like a phoenix.
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His affair unraveled slowly, as Waite unearthed a pile of evidence over a series of months.
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" –while pushing Heather's face into a pile of snakes in New Nightmare "You ugly little shit.
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"Do you understand why this is important?" she asked, impatiently, pointing to a pile of cards.
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In the capital, Amman, around the same time, teachers set a pile of textbooks on fire.
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A pile of rocks in the middle used to be an Indian lookout station, Paul said.
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Slabbert kneels down, pulls apart a pile of cow dung, and tenderly picks out a beetle.
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He took them from her and retreated into the bathroom, past a pile of unwashed clothes.
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"In case you've been living under a pile of Trick Worms lately," an editor at BassFan.
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I might make a smaller version tonight, with white rice and a pile of buttered toast.
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Why cheat yourself out of those pleasures for the momentary high of a pile of "likes"?
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I make a pile of clothes to donate and get rid of a lot of junk.
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So Mr. Bailey breaks down his birds, leaving behind a pile of unwanted thighs and drumsticks.
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But I was actually here, in this faraway hotel room, shouting into a pile of pillows.
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Lauw had arranged a pile of maybe-triggers in the style of a surgical instrument tray.
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Women could be seen through the windows, and a pile of empty diaper boxes sat outside.
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I dove into a bunch of programs on a pile of disks Ed had bequeathed me.
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First came bone-rattling, shaking chills; she couldn't get warm even under a pile of quilts.
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Throughout, someone keeps tossing photographs onto a pile of old X-Files meant to be destroyed.
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Oxytocin's "moral molecule" reputation was standing on a pile of science that was preliminary at best.
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Beneath it all lay a pile of debris, with some chunks the size of kitchen tables.
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The next morning, I came in to find a pile of collar stays on my chair.
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They are heavy yet well balanced, so flipping a pile of sizzling sugar snaps is easy.
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Going electric makes a pile of sense for urban delivery vehicles, especially as e-commerce booms.
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"I saw a squirrel sitting on a pile of garbage dumped on the parkway," she said.
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At one point, Mr. Pence was photographed heaving large branches onto a pile of shredded brush.
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Most recently, I had intended to light the coals and cook up a pile of ribs.
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A pile of books stacked by your favorite chair signals that this is a reading nook.
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It's like putting out a fire with a pile of manure; you'll only make things worse.
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There is no village, just a pile of unrealistic expectations and harsh criticism waiting for mothers.
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After several miles we found a pile of backpacks along with several bales of abandoned marijuana.
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A floppy-eared pit bull mix peered out from under a pile of blankets beside her.
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Eddie Lacy alternates great games with weeks where he runs downhill like a pile of flubber.
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Thursday night: miso chicken, some roasted green beans tossed with furikake, a pile of white rice.
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Back in the dining room, a pile of black-eyed peas sat, untouched, on Williams's plate.
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ARSAL, Lebanon (Reuters) - Dima al-Kanj's house is now a pile of rubble and twisted metal.
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Unsurprisingly, Clinton treated the second debate as if she were debating a pile of rotting fish.
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She is positioned between the man and boy, a pile of large fish at their feet.
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Radia's lakeside home is a pile of rubble, like scores of others in the former war zone.
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The 1999 article was among a pile of material released in response to the committee&aposs questionnaire.
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He went to the library and checked out a pile of books about the biology of plants.
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Maguire tends to get a raw deal because Spider-Man 3 was such a pile of garbage.
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Instead, you scramble over a pile of rubble and duck through a jagged hole in the wall.
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Never again will I waste my time trying to get a pile of Kingsford to light itself.
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"I found my house like this," said Nely Intriago, standing in front of a pile of rubble.
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A pile of soaked Citizen Watch boxes in the trash outside a jewelry shop on Main Street.
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The heat was soporific, and beside them, two buffaloes nosed through a pile of dung, quietly grunting.
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Graham scrambled on top of a pile of broken seats and pulled out one of the panes.
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Firefighter Paul McNelly was tasked with saving Roxy, who was stuck under a pile of smoldering furniture.
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They called my sculpture a pile of rocks and said it was a waste of public money.
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The paper passes through their systems undigested before getting deposited into a pile of you-know-what.
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Plough in won every time, whether on a velvet chaise longue or a pile of horse blankets.
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The transformation from a pile of dirt into a solid, shiny, and intricate circle is basically art.
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While trying to reach a victim, Shea fell 45 feet into a pile of rubble, breaking bones.
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Then there's Paulson, who is shown doing a double take from behind a pile of Keurig boxes.
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Even seeing a neighbor's discarded Little Caesar's box in a pile of recycling makes her want some.
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Only one player wins the poker game, but Molly wins a pile of cash every single night.
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You've probably also got a pile of books you bought this year that you still haven't finished.
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The men then use a pile of tattered sand bags to force the flow toward their fields.
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In it, a young man, visibly shaken and standing near a pile of rubble, confirms what happened.
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The landslide created a pile of earth and mud 20 meters high that blocked the mountainous road.
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Desperately seeking closure, Laurel visits Wes' apartment and weeps in a pile of his neutral plaid shirts.
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When the agents got inside the storage unit, they found a pile of seven iPod Touch devices.
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During my last visit to his office, Abdulbari thumbed through a pile of papers on his desk.
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From there, it just escalates, culminating in a pile of broken ceiling tile by the coffee counter.
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I selected an ax from a pile of weapons that included three bats, crowbars, and a hammer.
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On the other hand, some people sleep under their car or next to a pile of trash.
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The bodies had been stuffed in a bedroom closet hidden underneath a pile of boxes and suitcases.
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Since a a security guard spotted the first bottle tucked in a pile of newspapers on Jan.
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Out the window, there was a flash of yellow, a dipping steel bucket, a pile of dirt.
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My male suitors were greeted with a pile of cat vomit in the doorway to my bedroom.
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Sleep Like You Mean ItOh yeah, a tip that involves curling up under a pile of bedding!
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It's hard to believe the Tokyo 2020 medals started off as just a pile of old tech.
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What led him to claw his way through a pile of dying men to save just himself?
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Instead, they are sorting through a pile of lithium-ion batteries from old mobile phones and laptops.
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The ad starts with Colin Kaepernick and ends with George Soros standing over a pile of money.
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Then some months you're left with a pile of toys that you're wondering what do with them.
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I'll be the one rolling around in TV shows like a puppy in a pile of leaves.
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It's eggplant season, so naturally I also had a pile of heirloom tomatoes weeping on my counter.
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There was also a table with a pile of shoes that looked about ready to topple over.
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We also found a table with a pile of shoe boxes that looked ready to topple over.
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There'd be a pile of people who'd survive in New Zealand and they'd carry on without electricity.
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The three-story school building pancaked into a pile of concrete rubble on the city's south side.
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The Buffalo Bills... are like being trapped under a pile of frozen hams in a Dollar General.
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You can text pals a birth control pic, a pile of weed, or a "Free Kesha" sign.
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They were laid atop a pile of fries, with a plastic cup of garlic butter for slathering.
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A young boy stands on a pile of rubble, a gaunt look of worry on his face.
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But then I saw this woman crouching on the floor, completely naked, amid a pile of rubble.
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She motioned toward a pile of cardboard signs leaning up against the gate with her organization's logo.
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They recalled returning home to nothing but a pile of roof shingles and a solitary tin box.
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It's no substitute for a pile of crabs, but it's a delicious distraction, should you need one.
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That would be fantastic with plain couscous, or alongside a pile of thin, pan-seared pork chops.
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They picked over a pile of gold objects — earrings, necklaces, and bracelets — as if it were popcorn.
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His son lived in San Francisco and paid a fortune to live with a pile of roommates.
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She pointed to the ground, where a pile of dark feathers lay lumped beneath a fir tree.
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Not a Star of David imposed over a pile of money in a pro-Trump campaign ad.
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In several settlements outside the town, practically every home has been reduced to a pile of rubble.
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To wit: sautéed duck breasts with five-spice powder, alongside roasted eggplant and a pile of rice.
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A pile of corn is sitting in her backyard because the crop is too wet to sell.
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An election official validates a pile of voting slips — hours after they were meant to be validated.
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Eric Cantor, has a pile of bills ready to slice and dice Dodd-Frank out of existence.
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Thomas shared a post Monday that included a pile of shoes from people killed during the Holocaust.
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Counselors diagnosed post-traumatic stress disorder, not from a single event but from a pile of them.
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He saw a pile of logs ahead and headed there, his radio antenna swinging from his back.
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They taste starchy and rich, and even better topped with a pile of creamy, tangy goat cheese.
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Curious if the memory of snow remained, artist Shimabuku brought a pile of it to the desert.
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But death found him in a barber's chair, as he relaxed under a pile of hot towels.
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The driver of the van took care of her bags, unloading a pile of cheap plastic suitcases.
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He leaned over and scooped a pile of excrement into his arms, cradling it like a baby.
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Despite conducting numerous interviews and combing through a pile of documents, they still weren't ready to publish.
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But today, we're deeply concerned that consumers are being sold a pile of promises about unproven technology.
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The 30-year-old sits cross-legged amidst the merchandise, methodically folding a pile of baby clothes.
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When she returned it in a pile of clothes for our daughter, it took my breath away.
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The Kardashian sisters, along with a pile of lesser-known Instagram influencers, regularly try to sell "detox" teas.
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Republicans scored a pile of victories in recent state elections, making them the latest and most thorough sinners.
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But did you know that something magical happens when you pump a pile of sand full of air?
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It started off smelling like a deer carcass, and now it's like a pile of ten dead rats.
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Maybe it's a government tax form you hid under a pile of papers for the past eight months.
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A man lays in a pile of snow in Times Square on January 23, 2016 in New York.
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He was pleased by what he saw: a pile of rock-like chunks of a silvery metallic substance.
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My desk now shows a picture of a sobbing baby sitting in a pile of bloody soda cans.
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Unfortunately, when it comes to cleaning products that label themselves "antimicrobial," they're largely a pile of overpriced trash.
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She was playing with a pile of tubes she had 'borrowed', methodically sticking her finger into each tube.
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Just after the race started, I fell on a pile of rocks and landed on my right knee.
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It took about 15 minutes for the monastery-like edifice to become a pile of ash, officials said.
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So, more often than not, we just end up collapsing into a pile of dirty dishes and disappointment.
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It's like someone polished and shaped a pile of fossils and glued it onto a sci-fi gauntlet.
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In 1971, designer Elie Tahari accidentally ended up with a pile of excess fabric after a manufacturing mistake.
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Not just a pile of games, either; "A steady cadence of great games," as Fils-Aime put it.
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He's also nose-deep in a pile of grass, noticing that he's just regained his sense of smell.
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"I wouldn't say [it's] a pile of garbage, just nothing that would be on the charts," he says.
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He gives her the code for the family safe and she takes a pile of money from it.
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When our legislators play politics with the budget, the people of WV get a pile of bull-💩.
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Villagers said demolition teams arrived on Thursday morning, and by Friday morning, only a pile of rubble remained.
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Photos and television footage showed a building reduced to a pile of smashed concrete and twisted metal bars.
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But the Tibetan spiritual leader was shuffled out through a back door, dodging a pile of garbage bags.
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Maybe each would have brought a pile of prospects, and maybe one or two of them even good.
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And he's let a pile of other questions mount during the transition that reporters are hoping to discuss.
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After returning, I found that our dog had left a pile of foul-smelling diarrhea on the floor.
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Last year, this same director posted this picture of Frank Ocean skipping rocks into a pile of mud.
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One day Hammond literally stumbled into a pile of early season drops that had rolled down a hill.
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Living in a pile of moss were tardigrades, millimeter-long animals that resembled teddy bears crossed with caterpillars.
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Of course, the worst thing Gus has ever done — it involves a pile of human excrement — is goofy.
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"[You're getting] rid of this stuff?" she says, pointing to a pile of discarded clothes on the floor.
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Nothing screams "frustration" like having a pile of homework to do and nowhere suitable to do it all.
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A large white building had collapsed into a pile of rubble and other structures appeared blackened and destroyed.
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In one room, he sifts through a pile of posters and pamphlets designed by Fluxus impresario George Maciunas.
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After her two weeks were up, she dropped a pile of new material on O'Hanley to shift through.
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A rib-eye steak is served bone-in, with a pile of oregano and salt to season it.
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Anything this unique comes with a pile of catches and caveats — and legal ways to game the system.
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I had a pile of pills on the table, a window open to the street at my back.
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Doing so is like throwing a sense of control onto a pile of logs and striking the match.
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"I WILL MAKE YOU A PILE OF MONEY," he wrote in an email to another client in 2007.
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Liz tosses her red Chanel clutch into a pile of hay ("I'm not precious about Chanel," she says).
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If you have a pile of chores that need to get done, don't worry—things will work out.
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At worst, they leave a pile of droppings somewhere, you step in it, and it kind of sucks.
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On 25th Street, flags from El Salvador and Honduras hung over a pile of toys, cards and balloons.
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Desperate for entertainment, he discovered the puzzle in the living room amid a pile of other discarded gifts.
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As a teenager, Ursuta's first sculpture was of a fat, armless woman sitting on a pile of buildings.
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By the time the spinner craze was over, I'd long replaced them with a pile of other gizmos.
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President Trump's tariff salvo, fewer weapons inside Ukraine's Parliament and a pile of ocean garbage larger than France.
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It's easy to lose motivation when sleeping under a pile of blankets forever sounds better than, well, everything.
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In the first scene, she finds a disoriented man buried in a pile of bedclothes on the floor.
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"Personally, I like printed books, well-designed and professionally produced, rather than a pile of paper," says Lyons.
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"We were there trying to furnish the apartment, and we saw a pile of clothes," Mr. Douglas recalled.
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You hand over a pile of money, and in exchange you can receive a regular check for life.
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Housen tossed his laptop onto a pile of bags, sprinted outside to meet him and paid the fare.
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One nondescript apartment building distinguished itself from the others with a pile of sandbags on the ground floor.
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Even so, he said he had a pile of bills to tackle as soon as he got paid.
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When you sniff around a pile of money and the other side clams up, they are hiding something.
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TAVERNISE: So instead of going to the moms' marches, she stays at home under a pile of laundry.
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China's economy has made its strides atop a pile of public and private debt now $34 trillion high.
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Yael Alkalay is standing in the woods with a pile of plant clippings at her Wellington-shod feet.
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"I think Tosches is a puffed-up buffoon whose bio is a pile of horse manure," he wrote.
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One piece, the Ecokinetic Sculpture, features a pile of phones that have been melted in an air fryer.
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And it was O.K. to take one drug — insulin — which he preferred over a pile of diabetes drugs.
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The events of the past months have all blended in my head into a pile of poisonous goop.
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President Donald Trump picks up a pile of notes while in a listening session with gun violence survivors.
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But a little thinly sliced fennel, a pile of arugula or a tomato salad would not be unwelcome.
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For example, start with a pile of torn lettuce leaves and herbs in the bottom of each bowl.
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At the summit, we made a cairn, a pile of rocks signifying an important place in a journey.
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Frustrated activists with the group Extinction Rebellion dumped a pile of horse manure outside the talks on Saturday.
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But may I add that utilities, like the real estate investment trusts, are in a pile of pain?
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"A personal favorite is creating a pile of books that goes from purple to blue on the spines."
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All that was standing was a pile of stones stacked like a chimney to serve as a memorial.
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Reader Center _____ After almost 40 years, Sheila Nevins has reels of memorable film and a pile of awards.
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But now, wealthy families can do what's known as "superfunding" 529 accounts with a pile of money upfront.
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"I would have crawled over a pile of hot coals to make it to that debate," she said.
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In Lil Tay's most recent Instagram post, she sits in a bathtub in a pile of $100 bills.
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All of us are burdened with a pile of broken money stories from our cultures, our families, our identities.
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Coming into contact with a bunch of live humans all at once meant a pile of new fetch quests.
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Then both parties are given a pile of digital cards, each representing the LinkedIn profile of a prospective match.
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It definitely looked like a pile of crickets on top of some otherwise delicious and totally normal-looking tacos.
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So for help, the AMG engineers borrowed a pile of tech from the company's uber-successful Formula 1 team.
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I have endometriosis, which comes along with a pile of medical bills that I've put on a payment plan.
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In 19503, an inventor named Steve Hollinger lobbed a digital camera across his studio toward a pile of pillows.
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Which is cute, but I suddenly wish the bad guy turned into a pile of coins in the end.
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When he leaves, the men seem genuinely upset, especially Leo, a doe-eyed stuntman with a pile of hair.
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Early morning shoppers at Filene's Basement in downtown Boston sort their way through a pile of scarves on Nov.
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His barely used basketball was collecting dust, buried below a pile of bags and their son's old car seat.
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The young artist had transformed the gallery with a pile of overflowing shopping carts piled high with junk food.
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"The last thing FIFA needed was another president bringing a pile of suspicious baggage into the job," he said.
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And in the corner of a third room, there is a pile of potatoes courtesy of Giuseppe Penone (pictured).
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Ubisoft revealed a pile of details in a Wednesday morning livestream and you can rewatch it now up top.
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The only thing visible was a bit of grille and a pair of headlights under a pile of debris.
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This is why Adam Levine would risk being turned into a pile of sulfur to have moves like Jagger.
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Up close, the land was spiny and jagged, a pile of pinkish granite with squat trees and tough succulents.
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Timberlake posted his own photo of Silas facedown on a pile of beach toys to his own Insta Story.
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When I tried to rearrange the furniture in the bedroom, I found a pile of vomit behind the bed.
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"Great that you are knocking doors for us," said one, dropping a pile of leaflets into your correspondent's hands.
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"If you put a pile of cash in a city, we're all going to invest in technology," Gilbert said.
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That is a man holding a deer in a headlock on top of a pile of dog food. Glorious.
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All you're left with is a pile of mud and bones to remind you of your origin and destination.
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There would often be one editor in the corner with a pile of singles that grew taller and taller.
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I found somewhere to hide my car—just a pile of old tires, carpets, and trash in the desert.
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When best-interest rules were first proposed six years ago, industry lobbyists buried them under a pile of legalese.
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The chopped pork is a pile of minced pig meat, completely irresistible when mixed with the half-spicy sauce.
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Photos in the court documents show a pile of medical records haphazardly thrown across the floor of the building.
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A four-masted model ship was perched near the window; in the corner was a pile of robot toys.
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He stepped onto a pile of rocks, put his hands on his knees and stared down into the sea.
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For us, it was the illusion that sitting on a pile of granite made us impervious to nature's whims.
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A seven-foot paper house, a pile of outfits, and heaps of ancestral money are among the burnt offerings.
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Or perhaps you could just swap out the pasta for a pile of sticks you found in the woods?
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What's the worth of a pile of beans, rice, and salsa without a big, creamy, green slap of guac?
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LG: We have a pile of burgers that have just arrived next to us, and they're from Gott's Roadside.
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Pile the shrimp into warm corn tortillas to make tacos, or serve them on a pile of white rice.
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The church is a pile of rubble, its bell tower and its cross toppled over like a felled tree.
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My friend Tad found this chair sitting atop a pile of trash on the Upper East Side in 1988.
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At one rubbish dump in December, an elderly woman rooted through a pile of fetid garbage for anything salvageable.
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She had been left for dead when a British captain noticed her in a pile of corpses, she said.
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Also at the Kyoto gallery, I examined a pile of letters the artist had sent Miyawaki over the years.
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Grilled baby leek greens angled out around a pile of barley topped with what looked like a deviled egg.
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The guy who broke Rand Paul's ribs over a pile of sticks is going to prison for 30 days.
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To make it feel lived-in (or died-in) takes not just imagination but a pile of acting talent.
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A pile of rubble housed the former brick facade of the bar around the corner, now a gutted wreck.
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And in the middle, near a pile of videotapes, an old TV and bags of cheese curls, a person.
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Serve the chicken with a vinegary cucumber salad and a pile of rice to soak up the syrupy glaze.
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The storm smashed her rental home into a pile of timber and shattered furniture, destroying nearly everything she owned.
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We were last at our house in August 1989, and it is now a pile of rubble, I think.
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The bank has a solid history, in part because of one man who guarded a pile of Ottoman gold.
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As a dozen guests ate, a pile of clean chicken bones grew at the center of Ms. Patel's table.
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Jose Gomez, a cook at Sushi Park, said he had to crawl out from underneath a pile of debris.
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A pile of studies on the subject consistently points to a strong connection between green space and mental health.
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Seven plays later, he dragged a pile of defenders into the end zone for a 22019-yard touchdown run.
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And when that waste hits a landfill, it creates a pile of trash that is impossible to take back.
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"We didn't make enough money to feed our kids," Flomo said, standing next to a pile of her furniture.
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Nearby was an extremely messy table with a bubblegum pink leather purse strewn atop a pile of disjointed clothing.
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The bridge near Florida International University was in ruins, having collapsed into a pile of concrete and twisted metal.
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THE HEAP By Sean Adams "The Heap" is about a pile of trash that used to be a tower.
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Whenever we humans over-institutionalize our faith, love of neighbor gets buried in a pile of litmus-test jargon.
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Stack them on a platter hot from the pan and serve them with a pile of lemony herb salad.
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You don't sink a pile of money into things just because you can, you consider your spends more carefully.
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On a recent afternoon, Lynda Richardson pulled out a pile of her old notes from the days after Sept.
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After flying past what they thought was a pile of debris, Justin Johnson "felt an urge" to go back.
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The woman appeared to be holding a pile of religious tracts that she had been distributing on the platform.
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In this simple and satisfying video, what begins as a pile of chopped tomato merges back into whole fruits.
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He says nothing but finishes a bottle of wine, discarding the glass into a pile of other empty bottles.
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But when every scene presents us with a pile of these endless bafflements, it becomes a giant, inexplicable mess.
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If somebody had been digging and there was a pile of dirt, we figured there were rats around there.
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As the looming gray building imploded, crumbling into a pile of debris and dust, a crowd of onlookers cheered.
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You guys raised a pile of money, Andreessen Horowitz was the main investor, that was a few years ago.
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England suggested Plimmer "might be interested" in a pile of drawings he stored on a shelf in his room.
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I returned to my studio to find a pile of my broken artwork on the ground, with no forewarning.
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Ms Snipes says that her county received a pile of ballots by mail just before the deadline, lengthening the count.
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There's Harper chewing on her sleeve, there's Brooklyn wearing a newsboy cap, and Romeo, prone on a pile of leaves.
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Trixie came out as a sexy schoolgirl with a pile of books on her head and an apple on top.
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Dinner is stuffy and formal, breakfast is just a pile of carbs, but lunch offers the best of both worlds.
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If you'd like to work on a pile of silk pillows under a little tent, you can do that, too.
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Images from CCTV showed a pile of twisted metal and dozens of rescue workers searching for victims under the rubble.
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So, she kisses Gendry before tossing him into a pile of provisions that make for a perfect stand-in bed.
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Researchers located a pile of six cannons dating back to the 1700s, which may indicate that other treasures are nearby.
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At the appointment, they have a pile of free Luna bars, so I snag a Chocolate Dipped Coconut one — yum.
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And with that push, the idea of Herbert Meakin trips, falls into a pile of monitors and breaks his neck.
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The creature lived on the ground of shallow oceans, along with a pile of other organisms, likely never changing locations.
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Always happiest surrounded by beautiful things, you would find her on Sundays amid a pile of art and architecture magazines.
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And I take it home and store it in my desk drawer, under a pile of unused and abandoned planners.
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The finished product resembles a pile of dirt or wood chips, but upon closer inspection, the moving ants are visible.
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And the severity of the fires leaves little hope for it surviving to be more than a pile of rubble.
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For instance, one hint in the new level tasks players with finding a character sleeping in a pile of tires.
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I don't know what the structure once was because there were no visible elements left, just a pile of wood.
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A pile of ice skates or jackets cast aside because it's too warm inside or outside, because you have miscalculated.
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Suddenly, you have a player in the market sitting on a pile of money who says, 'Let's go after that.
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Back on Tatooine, Obi-Wan and Luke encounter a pile of dead Jawas, which would have led the Imperials ... home.
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I have a pile of dirty laundry sitting in my room, so I cross the street to the nearest laundromat.
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So the next time you see a pile of dirty dishes in the sink, follow Gates' lead and dive in.
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Scientists in New Zealand are looking for the owner of a USB stick embedded within a pile of seal poop.
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And then, with one doomed move from the excavator, a pile of bricks toppled over onto the building next door.
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In one, members of randomly selected groups were told to share a pile of cash between their group and another.
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ET. "A Star of David, a pile of cash, and suggestions of corruption," wrote Erick Erickson, a conservative radio host.
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How often have you found yourself staring at a pile of empty wrappers, wondering how many calories you actually consumed?
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Compared to larger, more industrialized countries, Costa Rica seems like a verdant gem amid a pile of black coal rocks.
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Then John Henry Moore (Cheyenne Jackson), a warlock introduced in AHS season 8, is resurrected from a pile of ashes.
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They run the risk of losing a pile of money if the results aren't what they want them to be.
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And while Collarte promises a cost-competitive system, he has to fight off a pile of competitors for each customer.
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After pulling a pulling a pile of clothes out of his bag, the agent finds exactly what he's looking for.
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Scientists just released a pile of more than 40 scientific papers discussing some stunning data from NASA's mission to Jupiter.
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She blamed Michael for a pile of unpaid bills and not having filed proper tax returns in nearly a decade.
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But one strange tradition borne out of imperial necessity — a pile of shamrocks on a soldier's head — endures even today.
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Imagine opening that box of sweet, hot French fries and finding a pile of eyeless creatures staring back at you.
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One day at the grocery store, Zahava saw a pile of the pamphlets and felt her distress well up again.
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You trudged through 900 damn Korok Seeds, so here's a pile of sh*t to remind you of that accomplishment.
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The rest of the afternoon I sat at my desk with a pile of fourth grade test-prep reading passages.
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But our laziness and sense of social obligation unfurl as a pile of "Happy Birthday!" or even "HBD!" wall posts.
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The owner says that because the hole was concealed under a pile of rocks, she was unaware that it existed.
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The whole movie looks like someone found a pile of Kurzel's raw footage and then turned it into a smoothie.
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But they get about three real minutes of screentime each, and Rihanna—spoiler alert—dies in a pile of trash.
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Saudi Arabia has invested a pile of public money in Mr Son's tech-investment arm, known as the Vision Fund.
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The scandals swirling around Washington have left a pile of attorneys accused of leaks, false statements, or other improper conduct.
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"Read 500 pages like this every day," Buffett once reportedly told students, pointing toward a pile of reports and papers.
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When firefighters extinguished the blaze, they found a pile of charred bodies, some embracing and others pressed against the windows.
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A pile of curbside construction debris wasn't very assuring, but I steeled my nerves, and we headed into the cacophony.
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They just used credit cards as a Band-aid to their overspending, and slowly built up a pile of debt.
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In one video, a woman digs out an adult turtle from a pile of Sargassum even taller than she is.
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"A Star of David, a pile of cash, and suggestions of corruption," Erick Erickson, a conservative commentator, posted on Twitter.
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Most of us would rather just sit in a pile of hot festering garbage than be forced to go outside.
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Just then, the older Turkish man who owned the suitcase woke up and revealed its contents: a pile of clothes.
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Two weeks later, she told the story standing by a pile of rubble where her childhood home used to be.
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On the ground, in the corner, are scattered a pile of 3D-printed cigarettes, bent and discarded but apparently unsmoked.
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Who knew the solution had been waiting for me all along in a pile of steel over at the shop.
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If a cop comes by, the waiter will throw a sheet over you and pretend you're a pile of trash.
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An hour later, a pile of 500 items sat before them: baby outfits, women's blouses, worn-out jeans and shoes.
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A faint cry led a sheriff's deputy to a pile of sticks and debris in the woods of western Montana.
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A pile of rifles and other firearms before a "gun melt" last month at a steel mill in St. Paul.
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Other, more brightly-clothed bathers were told to change, picking out suits and towels from a pile of secondhand apparel.
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Ms. Dickens headed straight for a pile of sporting junk and grabbed a pair of grimy boxing gloves, grinning triumphantly.
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My despondent gaze fell upon a large artificial Christmas tree under which was a pile of beautifully wrapped empty boxes.
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There was a pile of cocaine and a student ID on a hardback copy of The Odyssey on the bed.
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And for now at least, Zero is going to throw a pile of rewards money around trying to achieve it.
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On Thursday, four staff members paired up with four residents and gathered around a pile of colorful plastic playpen balls.
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When a puli hovers over a pile of leaves or glides across some dust bunnies, the surface is wiped clean.
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An earlier version of a picture caption with this article misidentified a man standing next to a pile of corn.
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The closing endpapers feature a drawing of an ice pond, presumably the artist's finished piece, on a pile of sketches.
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One Facebook shot, showing a cat in a guitar case, also reveals the spines of a pile of her books.
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The Times survey adds to a pile of evidence that that segment of the Democratic Party is headed toward extinction.
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Monday brought a pile of software news from Adobe and Microsoft, borne of two events that have historically been snoozers.
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Next to it was a pile of papers with information about the Giants, and how the Cowboys would match up.
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I'd like to serve a pile of tomatoes, sliced thick, shingled across a platter, hit with a little coarse salt.
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When the researchers tested the robot on a pile of assorted towels, the results were, from a practical standpoint, disastrous.
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Thus a pile of dusty old flies is not, as you might assume, mainly black, but "sparkly" with translucent wings.
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Scoop a ladleful over a pile of Fritos and sprinkle with shredded cheese and there you have it: Frito pie.
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Another with a hands-free phone headset barks orders to his team across a pile of hollowed-out pig carcasses.
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Curious if the monkeys' memory of snow remained decades later, artist Shimabuku brought a pile of it to the desert.
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In this case, the Google car pulled to the right for the turn, but then encountered a pile of sandbags.
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There is a pile of puzzle pieces, because puzzle-making is one of the calming things people are encouraged to do.
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On the cart sit a woman in a black dress and a baby, next to a pile of hastily packaged bags.
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The robot arm hovers over a pile of products before it makes its move, snagging a toothbrush with its suction cup.
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Accusations of racism and The Bachelor go together like a confused hunk and a pile of roses in need of distribution.
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Boston (CNN)Most mornings, Molly Doris-Pierce opens a pile of letters that arrives at Elizabeth Warren's campaign headquarters in Boston.
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They don't have fancy TV ads or cool packaging, but they do have a pile of good reviews and Prime shipping.
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Cinderblocks stacked chest-high form the skeletons of unfinished houses, and a pile of unused rebar lies in the dirt patio.
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"Let's just say that I've got a pile of music and I'm writing all of the time for it," he remarks.
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The ambulance then stopped when it crashed into parked cars and a pile of snow, video posted on social media shows.
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It's not just a pile of Raspberry Pis in boxes; there are computers set up so customers can demo things themselves.
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Tuxedo Sam, the penguin, and Hello Kitty sitting atop a pile of pastries flank either side of the al fresco eatery.
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Did you kick your ex to the curb so fast that you've still got a pile of their grubby band shirts?
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Why am I slowly going through a pile of energy swords, breaking them down into generic Weapon Parts one by one?
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If you're one of them, don't assume you'll push a button each month or set aside a pile of $218.5 bills.
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How did you divvy up the cooking and cleaning and make sure there wasn't a pile of dishes in the sink?
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Buck loves money, eats money, drinks gold and lives under a pile of coins in the lowest level of Fort Knox.
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Her digital doppelganger throws no tantrums and requires no pay; meanwhile, she gets a pile of cash and a quiet life.
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It's fitting, then, that Portland extreme metal act Hands of Thieves conjures an image of a pile of discarded body parts.
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Then I move to my room and deal with a pile of clothes that's been building up for the last week.
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The image features a Christmas tree, Saint West surrounded by a pile of presents, and a whole lot of white space.
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"We press it fresh with real stones every day," Liu says, pointing to a pile of large boulders on the ground.
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Finally, after a pile of ignored eviction letters, the judge ruled for Mom and Pop, and he had to move out.
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A bulldozer collects a pile of garbage as others collects trash on a street in Beirut, Lebanon, Friday, March 4, 2016.
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Wrestling with their own rhetorical limits, Mike Pence and Tim Kaine ultimately found themselves pinned under a pile of cringeworthy gibes.
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In the living room she shows me a pile of packages, "I have some more presents from losers here," she smirks.
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Sitting on Deacon's table, surrounded by wave generators and a pile of cables, is perhaps the most powerful Casiotone ever made.
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Renault's 4.53 Type JV boasted 24.5 horsepower, quite a pile of sacré bleu for any flapper who landed behind the wheel.
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The small town is tucked away in the mountains and has been reduced to a pile of rubble after the earthquake.
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Someone delivered two pizzas, and shortly after that, someone else delivered a pizza and what looked like a pile of sandwiches.
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What circumstance justifies a company knowing about a pile of sexual harassment allegations against the same person, and not firing him?
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We dropped Mr. William off at his house, a ramshackle gray structure adorned with satellite dishes and a pile of firewood.
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I remember sitting crossed-legged on the hospital bed, a pile of tissues next to me, crying about what this meant.
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"There's a lot of love in this room," Trump said before he moved to handing out a pile of rice bags.
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Although he had to take a pile of drugs to reduce the chance of a recurrence, he got his strength back.
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A man who'd jumped off the top level of a parking garage lay on the ground like a pile of clothes.
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Mr. Meadowcroft once saw a taut, inch-thick steel cable snap and sweep a man into a pile of steel pipes.
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So the next time you see a pile of dirty dishes in the sink, follow these billionaires' lead and dive in.
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Having a pile of cash in your back pocket could mean the difference between good and bad stocks in your portfolio.
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Finally, after a pile of ignored eviction letters, the judge ruled for mom and pop and he had to move out.
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The lion's broken nose had been placed in front of a pile of ancient rubble, its two large nostrils pointing upward.
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When I saw it, I was speechless and in shock: it depicts a pile of dead bodies, waiting to be burned.
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A group of young men, some in kanzus, leaned against a pile of bricks behind the goal, playfully taunting the players.
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ROUNDUP Put a pile of anything in front of me — shoes, seashells, books — and I'll robotically start organizing them into categories.
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Achieving the liquid effect of her architecture — the rounded corners and smooth, sculptured surfaces — takes skill and a pile of money.
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She was swaddled in a tan blanket beneath a pile of snow, and an electrical cord was wrapped around her neck.
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Just outside the gates, we clambered up a pile of gravel and watched fire engines spray water onto the burning plane.
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There's no better feeling than that: knowing that a pile of books connected to some new project is waiting for you.
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We took a long walk through the field below his house to a pallet leaned up against a pile of rocks.
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I've usually got a pile of books next to me when I sleep, each of them at varying levels of completion.
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Then when the memo's text was finally revealed, I found myself surprised by what a pile of risible nonsense it was.
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His 2016 campaign tweeted out an image of Hillary Clinton in front of a Jewish star, over a pile of money.
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But a pile of cash brings palpable pressure, and such scrutiny marked unknown territory for their newly-formed studio Conatus Creative.
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Well, Dan is much more clever than I because he walked away with a pile of money and I just write.
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He built his empire on a pile of positive press clippings that, before the internet era, could have reached the moon.
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Tuesday night you could make swordfish piccata for dinner, eat it with stovetop rice and a pile of cold, dry watercress.
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When he picked up such a mass in the lab, Dr. Hu writes, it felt like a pile of salad greens.
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Next up, we're taking a pile of clothes to Buffalo Exchange in hopes of getting some store credit for new clothes.
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Dier peeled off to his right slowly, eventually collapsing into a pile of teammates, led by Kane, who had tackled Pickford.
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He was suspended for coming off the bench and throwing punches into a pile of players on the ground in Detroit.
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Last year, she appeared in a video for Love Magazine wearing lingerie and mittens and writhing in a pile of spaghetti.
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Of course, we still got the corporate overview from Roh and a pile of partnership deals (Samsung loves them so much).
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An investigation into Trumpworld for collusion, moreover, could morph into the equivalent of looking for bacteria on a pile of dung.
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She was a mere editorial assistant in 63 when she rescued the diary of Anne Frank from a pile of rejects.
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" He goes into Kakutani mode, imagining her racing to review a pile of books: "Jonathan Franzen and 'The Corrections,' drivel, claptrap.
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Searching for a suitable answer, I raided my bookshelves and reread a pile of my favorite books from my teenage years.
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In Johannesburg on Tuesday, Kaanan Philip, a Nigerian immigrant who owns a cellphone accessory shop, stood amid a pile of rubble.
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Serve both with a pile of rice and a green salad tossed with a lively ginger vinaigrette from Jean-Georges Vongerichten.
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But even a pile of grilled onions, melted cheese, and secret sauce couldn't make this pile of soggy cardboard more appealing.
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AOC, in case you have been hiding under a pile of coats for the past year or so, is Democratic Rep.
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Create a pile of unprecedented testimonials , attendance receipts , polling numbers , and pundit gasps that will , once and for all , prove—what ?
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But how many slow-motion chicken alfredo videos can you watch before your arteries finally collapse into a pile of tears.
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But it had been tied up with twine, like a bunch of old newspapers, and left atop a pile of recycling.
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Marea: If you look up the definition of"fancy" in the dictionary, you might find a pile of shaved white truffles.
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Three men were arrested in the seizure after federal agents found them hiding, wet and sandy, behind a pile of rocks.
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There's going to be people kidnapping people, things like that, just like they would with gold or a pile of cash.
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Grimer looks like it's in a constant state of shock, which makes sense since it is literally a pile of garbage.
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The collapse, in which a pile of waste engulfed homes and factories, has been labeled a man-made disaster by the authorities.
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Eager to try my luck, I stormed through a pile of Kazakh law and passed the first-round test with high marks.
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Usually I just follow Googled recipes or roast, and then inevitably burn a pile of vegetables I chopped with a dull knife.
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As they got ready to head back to their hotel, he writes, they were met with applause and a pile of winnings.
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During a trip to the supermarket, homemaker Prymaat shrieks at the sight of eggplants thinking they are a pile of decapitated coneheads.
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LONDON — People's futuristic transport dreams are in a pile of smoldering rubble after photos of dozens of unsafe hoverboards being destroyed emerged.
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Also found in the house were several hypodermic needles and a pile of a white powdery substance on the living room floor.
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And the administration has not ruled out the possibility of Trump signing a pile of executive orders that would unravel Obama's actions.
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The unnamed woman left a pile of cash and a note at a bar to honor the memory of U.S. Army Capt.
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It's an acknowledgement that if you find yourself in front of a pile of cookies, the pile of cookies has already won.
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She was surrounded by her four children, ranging in age from 4 to 17, who were devouring a pile of fresh tortillas.
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Even more importantly, the U Ultra doesn't have its own identity, instead recycling a pile of ideas first introduced by other companies.
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Out will come a pile of nachos that rivals the parks' famed mountain range (Space, Splash, Thunder, and the Matterhorn, of course).
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That test featured a nondescript metal sled accelerating several dozen yards down a train track before crashing into a pile of sand.
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They are also remarkably proficient at securing "turnovers", by pinching the ball from their opponents, often from under a pile of bodies.
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By her bedside table sits a pile of handmade bracelets, a small statue of Jesus, and a framed photo of the pope.
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He looked too much like lots of city folk do: afraid he was going to step in a pile of cow poop.
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Abruptly, security cleared out the room, and I was left standing alone in a pile of literal garbage in an old basement.
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The one-block, 2.8-acre lot is surrounded by familiar Philadelphia blight: run-down houses, unkempt weeds, a pile of soiled mattresses.
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In some neighborhoods one house may look perfectly fine, while another house 10 feet away is reduced to a pile of ash.
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"Approaching a rhino can make you freeze," Mwenda said, as he put down a bale of hay and a pile of carrots.
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Observing a moblin camp from a nearby hillside, I spotted a boulder precariously balanced on a dais above a pile of explosives.
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The building was compressed into a pile of rubble about two feet high by the debris falling from 2 World Trade Center.
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When DesRoche found her, Rose was lying beneath a pile of papers and file holders, pinned down by a metal shelving door.
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The algorithmic prioritization of these posts can be useful if you've been buried under a pile of paperwork during a long workday.
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Earlier he admonished a gallerist who came to visit his studio and mistook a pile of rubbish bags for a new work.
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Pictures showed the inside of the once-ornate hall reduced to a pile of twisted metal and rubble after two huge explosions.
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Chicago (CNN)In 1992, a little boy was found dead in a vacant garage, buried under a pile of trash and debris.
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Instead, you have a pile of yarn that used to hold the shape of a person but never actually was a person.
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By telling, all you'll do is dump a pile of negative feelings on them — feelings such as resentment, confusion, anger, and rejection.
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As a kid, there's nothing more thrilling than finding a pile of toys just for you underneath the tree on Christmas morning.
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And honestly, if there were a pile of new sex toys waiting for you now, chances are you'd be just as stoked.
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U.S. executives are reportedly squabbling with a Chinese company over a pile of aluminum sitting in a remote desert region of Mexico.
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Many gathered around a pile of flowers on Las Vegas Boulevard, near Mandalay Bay, as the signs darkened, the Review–Journal reports.
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Boucher snapped after Paul continued to stack a pile of brush and lawn debris near the property line between the two neighbors.
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Uosikkinen put it in a pile of the many other demo CDs he receives, and forgot about it it for several months.
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When Marvel studios released a pile of 32 character posters at the end of March, they showed up with different color schemes.
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"I do whatever I can to help people," said Avila, who lives on a pile of salvaged trash near the train tracks.
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This man taught me, at the very least, that you can turn a pile of almonds into a block of pretend-cheese.
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When the group sits down to eat, Ronnie's surprised to see that he's the only one eating a pile of leafy greens.
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It's that smooth, yellow, wonderfully salty goo that sits pretty atop a pile of fried tortilla chips, best decorated with diced jalapeños.
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At the center were a pile of tires and a few dozen planks, balanced precariously against a spiral column, like pickup sticks.
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Njoki's neighbor, who was left destitute after two raids, demolished his home in despair, leaving a pile of rubble amid the cornfields.
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"He picked me out of a pile of puppies, a tangled, rolling mass of paws and ears and tails," Ms. Benick read.
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Photos of the incident showed a black smoke cloud rising into the sky, and flames engulfing a pile of burning train cars.
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Mr. Leasure took a pair of pants from the house and stashed his own in a pile of laundry, the complaint states.
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In addition to banners and chants, the protesters used a pile of electric scooters, largely from the startup Lime, as a roadblock.
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She wore a pile of cat makeup and a stringy faux fur coat reminiscent of Cyndi Lauper in her Screaming Mimi's days.
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The dispute over the debris reportedly began in September 85033, when the senator placed a pile of tree limbs near Boucher's property.
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A single Pine Mountain ExtremeStart Wrapped Fire Starter can quickly bring a pile of charcoal to cooking temperature, no lighter fluid needed.Pros:
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"It was pretty gut-wrenching because essentially you just see a pile of homes on the curb, like they're trash," he said.
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Sure enough, there were racks of gowns, rows of high-heeled shoes and a pile of accessories like clutches, bracelets and earrings.
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Bruce's reaction to waking up naked in a pile of rubble tells us quite a bit about his relationship with the Hulk.
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Their family disharmony is underscored — but also, somehow, potentially resolved — when they purchase a pile of old stones from an ancient rancher.
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Clinton with a six-pointed star and a pile of cash, which had previously appeared on a website known for anti-Semitism.
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Previous theories about pukao transport include sliding the stone hats up a ramp or gradually building a pile of stones beneath them.
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I turned around, but there was nothing there, except our gurgling fridge with a pile of empty boxes on top of it.
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"History has frozen here into a pile of stones," Mr. Zhou said, recalling a poem he wrote about his first visit here.
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Did an unexpected illness hit you with a pile of doctors' bills, or are you trying to finance a shiny new car?
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There's a single sculpture in Ilchi's show at Hemphill, a pile of rubble titled "Everything is far and long gone by" (2016).
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T hat's a fine way to go out: sitting on a pile of cash with your desire to play live thoroughly quenched.
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Have you ever looked down at a pile of barely used makeup and thought, I seriously have no idea where to begin?
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I haven't met a Gemini yet who didn't have a pile of projects to return to—due to their tendency to multitask.
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The March 26 fire reduced the mansion to a pile of charred wood and bricks dotted with the remains of shattered planters.
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Me, I might make one or more of them for dinner tonight, alongside a pile of carrots and radishes, cucumbers and celery.
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He figured he must have injured it a few days before when he cleared out a pile of wood in his backyard.
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On the ground, there is a pile of signs that were most likely taken down when the island was closing for good.
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Grant wanted to leap onto the sectional leather sofa in the media room like a kid jumping into a pile of leaves.
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Every situation is pretext for a confrontation: underdone eggs, a pile of rumpled clothes, a hand reaching too quickly for the radio.
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It was there that Mr. Vanner murdered his live-in girlfriend, whose body was found dismembered under a pile of kitty litter.
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Smithson kicks a pile of the mineral on the ground, then releases the glittering substance from several bags onto a cement platform.
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Trooper Sarah Clasen told the broadcaster that vehicles were trapped in a pile of tumbleweeds that stood up to 15 feet tall.
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One weekend about four years ago, Elizabeth Olsen found herself in the enviable position of having a pile of scripts to read.
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Some time after obtaining my art degree, I stacked a pile of my belongings on a chair at home and photographed them.
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He also had a project to tackle at home: sorting through a pile of mail that he has ignored for a while.
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By that point, the story had gone from an anecdote to a pile of notes to disconnected scenes to a preliminary script.
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Most conventional mosquito traps capture all comers - moths, flies, other mosquito varieties - leaving a pile of specimens for entomologists to sort through.
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First, "hold" the flint (like you would if you're going to cook) and drop it on or near a pile of wood.
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Reubens had a pile of cards to sign for fans of the "Star Wars" character he voices at Disneyland and Disney World.
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During the cleanup effort, a pile of more than 150 pairs of shoes was formed in a corner of the mosque's yard.
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Not long after, she arrived at work to find a pile of stones that had fallen from an ornate window frame above.
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It turns out that the authorities have a pile of damning evidence in the form of witness testimony, forensics, and even video.
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The Facebook post, which went viral, features compelling photos of a pile of about a dozen intact Bibles surrounded by the rubble.
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Aaron Lattin and his girlfriend discovered the cannonballs on Sunday near a pile of brush on the beach near Charleston, South Carolina.
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The ridge is most likely a pile of ring dust that fell on the moon as it cleared out the Encke Gap.
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As we made our way to East 230th Street and Park Avenue, we walked past a pile of bags filled with trash.
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STOP YOUR MAIL AND NEWSPAPER Nothing says "no one home" like an overstuffed mailbox or a pile of newspapers at the door.
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Today I had a hankering for a pile of tender surnoli (above), the subject of my "Eat" column in this weekend's magazine.
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Clean out your closets and cupboards, and invariably you are confronted with a pile of possessions in need of a new home.
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The defense was a pile of dog poop during New York's hot start, and has simply mouldered into a slightly stinkier pile.
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He bounces left, then strafes right and bursts through a hole before plowing into—and pushing back—a pile of four defenders.
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Once she thinks she can turn a pile of reclaimed school supplies into a whimsical mini sculpture, her focus becomes a force.
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You'd be hard-pressed to find a breakfast plate at a diner that isn't loaded with a pile of greasy, salty potatoes.
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When he and his co-authors surveyed existing research, they expected their study to be added to a pile of already completed work.
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Built tough — perhaps that should be the motto of Motto, a small senior pup abandoned in a pile of trash in Lewiston, Maine.
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A pile of chicken, green onions, and rice noodles was doused in spicy peanut sauce and served on a bed of iceberg lettuce.
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In one video the prosecutors showed, men standing atop a pile of rubble swing pickaxes into the side of a centuries-old Mausoleum.
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The story's global response has afforded the Liverpool native something of a celebrity status, and he's even received a pile of fan mail.
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"I do not know — I don't know anything," he said, slumping over a pile of folders containing reports of the investigations against him.
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Rumors of Swift in a new relationship began when she was seen together with British actor Tom Hiddleston and a pile of rocks.
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THE first photo Robert Doisneau (1912-1994) ever shot was a pile of cobblestones, in 1928, when the French photographer was just 16.
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Trash people need love too, after all, and who among us hasn't felt like a pile of unlovable garbage from time to time?
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As Gladwell and Hsu point out, she feels that removing Persky from the bench will take more than a pile of online signatures.
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How is it possible that one of the new pocketable monsters you created for Pokémon Sun/Moon is actually a pile of sand??
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Her team of Uruks stood up to their enemies with ease, and her clever attacks reduced the overlord to a pile of cinders.
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"He followed the sound and found the baby alive, face down, buried under a pile of sticks and debris," the sheriff's office said.
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At work, I sat at my desk with a pile of plays that needed to be read, and I read food blogs instead.
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The image, an industrial boot smashing down on a pile of transparent blue enamel ice, drew inspiration from a popular anti-fascist stencil.
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China's tax authorities have rolled back on their new cross-border sales tax program in an attempt to avoid a pile of problems.
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Italy rescued the world's oldest bank in 2017 to stop it from buckling under a pile of bad loans after years of mismanagement.
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"If you look at a human solely from a cellular perspective, we're just a pile of microbes and a human skeleton," Cichewicz says.
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Buyers interested in the TV will want to confirm whether or not HDR is supported before dropping a pile of cash on it.
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Rick's weight pulls the zombie's head off, and Rick collapses onto a pile of the dead as Negan gives him some cover fire.
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"He [Ladewig] brought to my apartment door a pile of horse excrement along with a threatening note," Campos-Martinez alleged in court documents.
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Inside an amphitheatre blockaded by a pile of chairs and upturned tables, over a thousand students are voting to continue a sit-in.
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An investigation blamed a discarded cigarette butt that fell on a pile of waste; the blaze swept through cladding panels on the tower.
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Otherwise, the lander winds up a pile of rubble on the Red Planet, or a piece of wayward space junk in Mars' backyard.
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One video shows him lying in a pile of $100 bills (which he claims make up $1m that he will donate to charity).
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Yonatan allegedly claimed the black eye was an injury resulting from falling on a pile of rocks while playing soccer, the outlet reports.
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Is Viall about to pull a Brad Womack, and that's why ABC keeps showing footage of him weeping into a pile of snow?
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For lunch, I eat leftover kale salad, plus a pile of plantain chips dipped in the corn salsa I just made — delicious combination.
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"One day it'll just be a pile of nothing...and no one will ever know it was here – if we don't do something."
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Finally, the add-on piles in a pile of new gear, including the Relby V-10 rifle and the DT-12 blaster pistol.
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As they walk away, Brenda's whole character collapses and instead of her normal wiles she turns into a pile of melodramatic maternal instincts.
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Don't be the Aries hungover in a pile of dirty laundry; be the Aries who got enough rest on some beautiful clean sheets!
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Someone had to be the first person to eat blue cheese, which looks like a pile of mold, and discover that it's delicious.
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We drove down the logging track, past a pile of ruby logs loaded into the back of a van, to the ferry crossing.
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Both blew a pile of break points, with Kyrgios converting two of his 13 chances, only marginally better than Goffin's one from 12.
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Japan has been mired in deflation for nearly two decades as households sit on a pile of cash on uncertainty over the outlook.
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Apparently, that sunny, Instagram-ready, open-space office you inhabit each day, before nosediving into a pile of work, isn't helping your concentration.
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Act II takes place largely inside the prince's castle, where decadent nobles in hot colors dance in front of a pile of antlers.
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The British tabloid published several photos of Swift canoodling with Tom Hiddleston on a pile of rocks near her home in Rhode Island.
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Sometimes it's just about spending a night in with a pile of takeout, or taking the time to cook a nice meal together.
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An aging iPhone, a tepid stock price and a pile of idle cash, however, could make even a mediocre idea look awfully tempting.
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An earlier picture with this article, showing a security officer throwing a tusk on a pile of burning ivory, was published in error.
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Protesters in San Francisco blockaded several tech commuter buses with a pile of electric scooters on Thursday morning, according to local news reports.
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Instead, students are given a pile of legal papers and told they must sign on the dotted line or they can't take classes.
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A pile of trash inside the home was visible through one window, and a garden shed next to the house was half open.
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Ms. Frankel once came across an Arabic manuscript in a pile of books; her client had no idea where it had come from.
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In one square, families waited for news while diggers began tackling a pile of bricks and stones that had once been a home.
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When you go out to lunch to decompress, you notice that your favorite sandwich place has been reduced to a pile of ash.
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In a pile of mail was a statement from a bank in Luxembourg showing an account with at least $30 million in cash.
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The mechanics for " Paid Off" are pretty generic: three guests, a pile of money, and corny jokes from the host in between rounds.
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And many Americans unknowingly lump together Scrooge McDuck swimming in a pile of gold and the small business owner who lives next door.
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It's a virtual fireplace in the form of a YouTube video, in which a pile of Note7 devices is burning instead of logs.
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People think they want that many spoilers, but almost invariably, it's like gorging yourself on a pile of candy — you make yourself sick.
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It came in the form of a pile of ten, straight-up punk rock songs, and was widely lauded by critics and fans.
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Third break up, fifth death, a seemingly infinite amount of time spent doing drugs and falling asleep next to a pile of sick.
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I felt the book would also be more useful to others that way, rather than just showing people a pile of war pictures.
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In the pig massage salon, Brave Dodo—a massive potbellied pig hidden under a pile of hay—jumps up and walks towards me.
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Following a 23-20 slaughter in the Super Cup to their rivals Real Madrid last August, Barca looked like a pile of ashes.
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The Consular Protection Center of China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs posted a photo that showed a worker falling into a pile of paper.
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In 1983, a team of Japanese scientists on a journey through Antarctica happened upon a pile of moss harboring a strange, strange creature.
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The Brain of the Beholder In the first showcase, you're welcomed by a pile of seemingly bland white blocks stacked atop one another.
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Sanders went in with the doctors, and Rabin-Havt sat in the waiting room with the senator's wallet and a pile of paperwork.
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"It can be harder to overcome such an idea than oppression," said Mr. Adell, whose office has a pile of unused Catalan textbooks.
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Within seconds she was at the bottom of a pile of blue-jerseys as her screaming and delirious American teammates celebrated their victory.
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In a packed courtyard, a somber crowd stood silently in near-freezing cold, all eyes fixed on a pile of bouquets and candles.
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Bayonne, for instance, got $150 million up front from K.K.R.'s team, which the city used to pay off a pile of debt.
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He is played in the film by John Lithgow, with the aid of what I sincerely hope is a pile of blubbery makeup.
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His vision was uncanny; he spotted a pile of boulders that appeared to be of a different mineral than the ones around them.
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Ms. Knowles posted a photo on Instagram that showed her reclining on a pile of Adidas sneakers and wearing a red Adidas bodysuit.
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I don't have a studio and they don't give me one, Sean, even though I make a pile of money from Vox Media.
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Some of the pieces of wood have holes drilled into them, while others seem to have been gathered from a pile of scraps.
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" "That night, while I was lying in a pile of people near the exit, I thought to myself, Wait, I'm 20, what's happening?
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Conducted in May 2016, the test featured a 1,500-pound metal sled shooting down a short track before crashing into a pile of sand.
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"This is the only work we have," said the 5003-year-old, sorting through a pile of plastic bottles, bags, and cast-off electronics.
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"We later discovered that the snake had slithered over from a pile of bauxite rubble waiting to be loaded onto a ship," he said.
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A Golden Retriever has been found under a pile of rubble a full nine days after Italy was struck by a 6.2 magnitude earthquake.
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He tumbled into the Florida State bench, then appeared to shove Seminoles assistant coach Dennis Gates before both collapsed into a pile of chairs.
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If you want to stand out in the supercar world, you need more than a honking big engine and a pile of carbon fiber.
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A roundup of the deaths: • A 10-year-old boy died Wednesday after getting trapped in a pile of snow in Pendleton, New York.
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By Monday morning, a group of about 25 people was gathered around a pile of burning wood and covered in blankets to stay warm.
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The food was simple but very fine: a pile of petit gris, the tiny shrimp you find only in France, still in their shells.
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The other members of his detachment contributed, and Dennis had a pile of rations and assorted food to take back to the little girl.
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A girl plays on a pile of discarded flowers outside a market on the day after the Diwali celebrations in Mumbai, India, on Oct.
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The classic combination of song, dance and sultry scenery is Hollywood catnip and a pile of golden statues are all but in the bag.
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Fran grabbed a photo from the windowsill that showed Coon at her happiest, healthiest self — grinning in the midst of a pile of grandkids.
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According to court papers, Mr. Samia later disposed of her body, leaving it lying on a pile of garbage, Mr. Stillwell told the agents.
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In the evenings, patrons at Gerald's nibble on Spanish anchovies with warm crusty bread, or rich ox tongue over a pile of bracing sauerkraut.
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We see the printed message deposited into a pile of other complaints, likely buried until all those years later when Thomas finally pursued it.
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A pile of sulphur set alight by IS south of Mosul spewed as much sulphur dioxide into the atmosphere as a small volcanic eruption.
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Outside in the street, a pile of tangled metal and rubble was stacked up on the road like a barricade from the French Revolution.
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"I'm going to turn into a pile of mush because I'm going to see myself on screen," Cravalho tells PEOPLE in this week's issue.
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On the other hand, Redditors will often point to a pile of corncobs and announce that it is the leading suspect in a bombing.
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The revelations about the cameras are the latest in a pile of mounting evidence that Saudi officials are attempting to cover up Khashoggi's murder.
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"It's all destroyed," said Semyonova on Tuesday standing in her children's room, gesturing at a pile of furniture she will have to throw out.
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When we would cook together at home, we would heat up a can of chili and dump it onto a pile of French fries.
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He didn't kill her after all; instead he shackled her to a rock and left her with a pile of protein bars (how thoughtful!).
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After careful inspection, scientists realized the plant was growing in a pile of human poop, likely brought in by a visiting scientist or interloper.
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The world is a pile of stinking feces, and fear is a completely reasonable response to the "should I or shouldn't I procreate?" debate.
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In this episode of DIY Costume Squad, Dustin McLean transforms a pile of old clothes into a DIY costume worthy of everyone's favorite pirate.
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Within seconds she was at the bottom of a pile of blue-jerseys as her screaming and delirious American team mates celebrated their victory.
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As I enter the Tech Hall I am immediately greeted by Nick, a chiseled young man who hands me a pile of free loot.
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As a college degree becomes a requirement for entering an increasingly competitive workforce, many young people are doing so with a pile of debt.
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With a typical business negotiation, the image is that you walk into a room and there is a pile of money on the table.
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Next door, in front of Moby Dick's, one of Port Aransas' most beloved restaurants, owner Ed Ziegler stands at a pile of muddy debris.
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His goggles are fogged, so it takes a long minute for him to realize that his hands are actually in a pile of snow.
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This labor-intensive process can involve searching for a keyword in a pile of documents or for a certain recipient in thousands of emails.
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Lawmakers are facing a pile of other priorities, while the White House has yet to unveil formal legislative text for its massive rebuilding proposal.
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The real novelty in Hurom's H-AI Slow Juicer is in the hopper, into which you can stuff a pile of fairly large produce.
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The police said Fernandez and two other men died, most likely on impact, when a 216-foot boat slammed into a pile of rocks.
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You cut a pile of cherry tomatoes in half, then dress them with chopped anchovy, garlic, red onion, olive oil and a little vinegar.
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But I honestly felt, as I shoved condoms beneath a pile of sweaters, that I was doing this for her, because I loved her.
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They're utterly unlike us low-class rapacious heathens, who prefer to consume a pile of processed Cheez-Its from a plate, the natural way.
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Saeid Haji-Hadi, the guide for a group of American tourists with whom I was traveling, was weighted down by a pile of boxes.
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When the couple returned, the sturdy old home where they had raised their children had been reduced to a pile of bricks and ashes.
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I love that I can answer phone calls and put them on hold, even when my phone is buried under a pile of laundry.
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Lazar saw a pile of bricks on the ground, picked them up and threw them as hard as she could at anyone within range.
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This way, instead of keeping a pile of flyers with phone numbers, you can find all the pizza and sushi places on one site.
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Each time Bill shoved his nose into a pile of dead leaves, Marrinetto and Romagnolo would stand still and stare, waiting for the sign.
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Before this relationship, every time tension arose, my default was to erupt in a pile of stinky dysfunction filled with finger-pointing and epithets.
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The aluminium crushed on impact, and landed on a pile of cables, both of which absorbed some of the impact, forming a cushioned barrier.
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There's no better way to unwind in summer than with a pile of Old Bay-smothered blue crab and a case of cold ones.
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When she was making chicken, you would see just a pile of fat and she would peel all of that off of her food.
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Cassell Pardy, who adopted Obi as a puppy three years ago, told VICE that out of nowhere they came across a pile of vehicles.
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Trilobites David Elliott was herding sheep on his motorbike in Queensland, Australia, in 2005 when he came across a pile of fossilized dinosaur bones.
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On the way home, he furiously jumped out of the auto-rickshaw and confronted a man burning a pile of trash on the road.
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After a few laps around the store, Mr. Montana made his way to the cashier with a pile of track pants and Timberland boots.
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Murphy shows viewers things they know — a cherry pie or a pile of broken dishes — in ways that are arresting, straightforward, and extremely unsettling.
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Staring back down into the hidden little world of magic, I saw an octopus curl a tentacle out from behind a pile of stones.
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There he was in 853, sitting behind a pile of poker chips — blue chips — and holding a hand of cards decorated by oil derricks.
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HBlife Acrylic Pencil and Pen Holder, $9.99, available at Amazon A pile of writing utensils on your desk is not only impractical, but messy.
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Me, I'd like these deviled chicken thighs for dinner tonight, with a pile of watercress and the last bowl of mashed potatoes until October.
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Single mothers are modern day renaissance women tending to a scraped knee while sifting through a pile of paperwork brought home from the office.
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The reader can almost imagine leafing through a pile of old Life magazines devoted to the Apollo program, Vietnam, Watergate and the oil crisis.
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In the videos, Mr. Beierle pontificated from a dimly lit bedroom, with an unmade bed and a pile of cardboard boxes in the background.
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I also had a pile of logistical dilemmas, which piqued the interest of some English-speakers who'd overheard me discussing them with the conductor.
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For instance, General Electric (GE) cut its long-cherished dividend to a penny last year as a way to repay a pile of debt.
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This new play by Jez Butterworth ("Jerusalem") had its premiere at the Royal Court Theater last year and snapped up a pile of awards.
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Trooper Sarah Clasen told KAPP-KVEW that vehicles were trapped in a pile of tumbleweeds that stood up to 15 feet (4.57 meters) tall.
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After being released from quarantine, the pair received a pile of medical bills: $3,918 in charges from hospital doctors, radiologists and an ambulance company.
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She fished around in a pile of vials strewn on her desk, grabbed a brown tube of something, and swiped it across her lips.
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"In the fog of this reform you can create such a pile of cases…which will lead to an absence of results," Horbatiuk said.
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Dancing in a corset or barefoot on a pile of coins, or just banging his head against a drum, Mr. Galván is always unpredictable.
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When Trump plays his unfairness card, he often throws it down on a pile of gobbledygook that is disconnected from the case at hand.
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"When you throw a brick in a pile of hogs, the one that hollers is the one you hit," she posted on Nov. 20.
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In the past, it's been bus riders, a guy with his ass out trying to copulate with a pile of leaves, or Yankees fans.
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There, Beard indicated, next to a Valero tower, was a pile of thick black petroleum coke, a key ingredient in making aluminum and steel.
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The section also had prickly pears, cherimoyas and delicate zucchini blossoms that caught his eye on the way to a pile of green bananas.
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Mr. Wilson, 49, first glimpsed the portrait in a pile of photocopied articles; intrigued, he traveled to Versailles to see the original, by Girodet.
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The cover was a photo of a woman in a top hat and tails with a pile of presents, including— lookie here —a saxophone.
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Too often, "infrastructure plans" are a pile of federal dollars funneled into projects erroneously deemed "shovel ready" with the average taxpayer rarely seeing benefits.
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Watching Libby glide through with a pile of books, looking especially lithe as she rounded the stacks, was always enough to weaken my resolve.
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The glass work, on display in a temporary exhibition, was reduced to a pile of fragments on the last day the show was open.
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But you've also, and you're trained to ... When you construct the system, you think of human beings as a pile of data ... Mm-hmm.
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Perusing the primarily vintage pornography and how-to fetish books, I almost missed a pile of humble-looking hand-drawn fanzines for William Blake.
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So maybe it's a lesson in morality, or maybe it's just an excuse to watch people explode into a pile of guts and appendages.
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Imagine Van Gogh's "Potato Eaters," except that there's a pile of grilled duck carcasses instead of potatoes and everyone at the table is happy.
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In this scene, there is no chest beating, no sense of valor, just a kid stuck in a pile of rubble calling for help.
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It comes in quirky flavors like taro coconut and birthday cake, and the designs include a monkey, a teddy bear, and a pile of pigs.
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She sees the hosts learning behavior and scenarios, she sees buffalo learning to walk, and she observes a pile of bodies receive a hosing-down.
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"He followed the sound and found the baby alive, face down, buried under a pile of sticks and debris," the department said in a statement .
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An Oregon toddler reported missing after his father allegedly left him alone in a forest was found safe in a pile of dirt, PEOPLE confirms.
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With four regulars out with injuries, the Jets forward crew is being held together by glue, a few safety pins and a pile of optimism.
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As the serviceman disguises himself beneath a pile of pillows and blankets on the couch, Buddy comes into frame and seems to smell something familiar.
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The young man shouldering a pile of wood in "Work (Young Worker)" looks over his shoulder with wary eyes, possibly directed at an overbearing foreman.
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When Kel Rossiter, an Alpine guide in Seattle, was leading a party of two up Mount Baker last year, he passed a pile of snow.
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If a pile of it can be tied to a user's real identity, the blockchain will reveal every transaction in which he received those coins.
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In 2017 the firm promised to hire external auditors to prove that it does, in fact, have a pile of real cash backing those coins.
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But she's already scooped up a pile of endorsements from unions and Democratic lawmakers across Southern California, including the majority of the state party's delegates.
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Then, they stuck each frame on top of the next in various locations, like a library, a spa, and a pile of cheese and meats.
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Until it issues a binding opinion, the danger lingers that a pile of important government schemes could in future find themselves dangling in legal limbo.
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There was a pile of wigs in the corner, bras by the air conditioner and a water bottle shaped like a penis on the nightstand.
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I was old enough to weigh the balance and to conclude that I'd trade a couple of disapproving stares for a pile of Reese's Pumpkins.
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The peasant boy riding his hobby horse and the girl poking her stick in a pile of manure are no mere cyphers, they are everyman.
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IN AN office on the outskirts of Sittwe, the capital of Rakhine state, an official in charge of fisheries points to a pile of documents.
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On March 20, he posted a photo of himself lying in a pile of Laffy Taffy candy that was noticeably free of the banana flavor.
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Tonight's episode features both an inmate who appears to have gouged out his own eyes and a man who disintegrates into a pile of goo.
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And by "it" we mean a pile of "horseshit," which is what he called most Chinese restaurants in America in an interview with Fast Company.
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CEO Elizabeth Holmes can't operate a lab for two years (or, realistically, ever again) and now her start-up is facing a pile of lawsuits.
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For food, dung beetles famously detach a chunk of poop from a pile of dung, then shape it into a ball and roll it away.
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And now that that satellite is just a pile of vaporized junk, Spacecom, according to Reuters, would like SpaceX to pony up $50 million dollars.
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But in the early hours of Wednesday morning, some guy rammed into the thing with his car and reduced it to a pile of rubble.
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Upton Park will have been reduced to a collection of inconvenient relics, gathering dust under a pile of paint pots, trowels and rusty old rakes.
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"The tortoise was found sheltering from the equatorial sun, buried deep under a pile of brush," according to a statement Animal Planet sent to Gizmodo.
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They also found a pile of 32 vertebrae from a severed male neck, which the NYT notes was "probably sacrifices linked to the Aztec ballgame."
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Horse and rider are both floating — suspended in time and gravity — over a pile of corpses being picked over by a flock of black birds.
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Once upon a time, the show dipped its toe into a true competition show with Bachelor Pad, where contestants competed for a pile of money.
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In November 2013, a pile of judicial nominations filibustered by Republicans were clogging up the Senate, creating emergency shortages in federal courts across the country.
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There's a pile of powerful ammo in the Tempo Mage style, but Pavel "Pavel" Beltukov's build leans more heavily into minions than the average take.
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Otherwise, you'll likely be famished by the time you hit the festivities and might end up plunging face-first into a pile of snickerdoodles. 2.
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It opens with the newly appointed pope crawling out from under a pile of sleeping babies, only to reveal that the image was a dream.
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