A pop icon household name for a pop icon household name.
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If she says she is a pop star, she is a pop star.
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See, I brought a pop culture knife to a pop culture gun fight.
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It was a pop performance of a pop song, but also a pop performance that honored the song's status as one of 2018's great love songs.
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I'm not a pop star, I don't think I'll ever be a pop star.
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Apparently the band was all-in to make this a pop record, or at least Low's version of a pop record.
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Supplies are earned by doing story missions (500 a pop) or Encounters (60 a pop, indicated by colored triangles on your map).
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And I love that it's a pop song, with a drum beat and all the normal things go along with a pop song.
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" Swift, a pop culture juggernaut no matter how you feel about her, was once the epicenter of a pop culture conglomerate called the "squad.
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She added a pop of color via a red lip and a pop of bling thanks to Lorraine Schwartz pear shape diamond pavé studs.
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"He was immediately attracted to a pop culture sensibility, which made sense to me, because he had become a pop icon himself," Mr. Pruitt said.
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Watching the music video for Erika de Casier's intoxicating G-funk single "Do My Thing" feels like discovering a pop star before they've realized they're a pop star.
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However, unlike a pop-up camera which is really only designed to do one thing, a pop-up screen would seem to offer a much wider range of possibilities.
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There's also a pop-up electronic viewfinder (EVF) for bright occasions when you can't see the screen, and a pop-up flash for dark scenes when you can't see your subject.
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She even sold "woman cards " for $5 a pop.
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The main difference is that rather than centering on a pop-culture-obsessed, melodramatic 30-something doctor (Mindy), it's centered on a pop-culture-obsessed, melodramatic 15-year-old gay kid (Michael).
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I didn't try to be a pop artist so much.
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For a pop of color, Longoria rocked a purple eyeshadow.
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Who she is: Demi Lovato is a pop music star.
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It was either, be a pop star or an actress.
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"I want to be a pop culture staple," she muses.
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One new musical TV series has a pop star pedigree.
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This made Obama a pop culture president unlike any other.
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I want to feel like I'm inside a pop song.
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The ball scene wasn't always walking to a pop song.
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She's an Instagram influencer, a model, and a pop star.
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Plenty of people took a pop at Trump's national address.
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A pop star, Wang Leehom, christened it on June 27th.
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RBG has become a pop culture icon in recent years.
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And she's a pop star in Japan; she fills stadiums.
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"Put 'em in a pop tart sammich," wrote Karla Richardson.
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Steelseries offers other bands online for 73 bucks a pop.
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At $200 a pop the Jaybird Freedoms are not cheap.
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Normally it's obvious which key a pop song belongs in.
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This morning we contemplated a pop in to Long Beach.
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Ed Sheeran can write one hell of a pop hit.
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One thing's for sure: Grande is still a pop star.
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You can also get a manicure for $30 a pop.
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The recordings will cost 99 cents a pop to download.
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He added a coral hat for a pop of color.
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Vic, did you always want to be a pop star?
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Time for a pop quiz after the 2018 midterm elections.
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She had created what would become a pop culture phenomenon.
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The information can be obtained for around $500 a pop.
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Garmendia is not a pop star or a reclusive poet.
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Steven Page doesn't fit the image of a pop performer.
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The 2011 first editions are closer to $10k a pop.
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We wanted to do a pop culture themed burlesque tour.
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Could it be adding a pop star into the mix?
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We've done a pop up with [Barcelona DJ] Dubfire once.
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The cost when the pandemic began was $25,000 a pop.
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I didn't want the pressure of releasing a pop album.
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Forty dollars a pop was what I received in 1994.
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These may last all day and cost $1,000 a pop.
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I would expect a pop [if there's a trade deal].
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BTW ... they've gone from $150 a pop online to $1,000.
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Even so, tomb robbing has become a pop culture phenomenon.
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It's always interesting to see a pop subject treated naturalistically.
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Think of everything you want a pop song to be.
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For an expected $275 a pop, it better quiet down.
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Dinner or lunch will run you about $11 a pop.
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This is what adherents paid $89 a pop to feel.
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It was more of a pop production in that regard.
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"It's always tied to a Pop Warner coach," Stevenson says.
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She became something of a pop culture icon as well.
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We pretended to rip our faces off with a pop.
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Meanwhile, as a pop culture sensation raged, Syed remained in prison.
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Tickets, we're told, will go on sale for $50 a pop.
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After 20 or 30 seconds go by I hear a pop.
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"Spinning Around" wasn't just a pop resurrection—it was a warning.
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But there's one major difference: It only costs $12 a pop.
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"He's like a pop star," Austrian journalist Gernot Bauer told NPR.
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Christie's novels have spurred a pop culture ecosystem of their own.
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Any name changes after that will cost you $10 a pop.
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You can also get into individual screenings for $10 a pop.
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There's a pop-up flash built into the camera as well.
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That's an absolutely appalling thing to capture in a pop song.
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A pop is heard and he falls a few seconds later.
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It's got everything you could want from a pop song, really.
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If anything, a pop record seems as logical as anything else.
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Plus, just 150 calories and 7 to 8g fat a pop.
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You can insure container ships or a pop star's vocal cords.
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Suu Kyi was once a pop cultural icon of human rights.
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The pods, by the way, cost at least $15 a pop.
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I was really interested in doing a pop song with Elliphant.
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Sheesh. Is there a pop culture moment The Simpsons hasn't predicted?
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But, hey, at under $80 a pop, we don't blame them.
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Upgrading standard DVDs to HDX format will cost $5 a pop.
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"I didn't come here as a pop icon goddess," Madonna said.
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Just maybe don't try to get into a pop star's apartment.
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At this point, I would call it a pop-up label.
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At just $40 a pop, doggie strollers barely touch the bank.
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Katy Perry isn't a pop star who takes herself too seriously.
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Spelling wore a bright red lip, adding a pop of color.
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Trump, a law school student, recorded a pop song in 2011.
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Skrillex is a pop genius with a well-documented emo past.
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And at $19 a pop, it was well worth the money.
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"Except we're not selecting a pop star," Michael Wilson tells ITK.
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The tickets, The Daily Mail reported, cost about $89 a pop.
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To add a pop of color, she carried a pink handbag.
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How much of a pop you want is open to debate.
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Elizabeth now has a second life as a pop culture star.
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Pouches of juice ingredients cost $5 to $203 dollars a pop.
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But I'm a pop-culture masochist, so I saw it anyway.
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Everybody dreams of being a pop singer, even me, even today.
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Of course 2019 delivered us a pop punk-flavored extraterrestrial frenzy.
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They are now collectors items, going for around $1,000 a pop.
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Richard S. He is a pop producer and award-winning critic.
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Maybe she also got caught in a pop star's tractor beam.
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Almost simultaneously he became something of a pop-culture punch line.
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He dated a pop star and smoked pot on a podcast.
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Two years earlier, they'd opened a pop-up restaurant called Hive.
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People were very skeptical that we could do a pop record.
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It started as a pop-up restaurant, not a food truck.
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All other players get a pop-up with the proposed trade.
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I went to a pop-up coronavirus clinic to get tested.
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Possibilities include a pop-up runway experience or a dance performance.
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Kelsey hears a pop in the distance and then it's on.
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Washington (CNN)Michael Wolff's "Fire and Fury" is a pop hit.
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But this was a pop universe curiously wiped clean of race.
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We've seen many a pop-up shop in New York City.
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And her career as a pop star only exacerbates that loneliness.
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Tap it to open a pop-up containing the queue icon.
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Michelle Williams brought a pop of color to the red carpet.
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She can thank her career as a pop icon for that.
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This will open a pop-up with a link in it.
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One would hope that a "Pop enthusiast?" would be a MOM.
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Prince was a pop culture icon who helped define the '80s.
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BTW ... it costs $500 a pop to get inside Girl Collection.
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She's a pop star, with a meticulously tended and managed image.
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A total of 500 cars, going for over $400,000 a pop.
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Why shouldn't a pop star also be a savvy business manager?
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Big Baller Brand is also selling sandals for $220 a pop.
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Carpool Karaoke is an innocuous institution of a pop star's press tour.
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"This is a pop-up celebrating the magic of women," Teri says.
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Coincidentally, Close has competed against a pop star at the Oscars before.
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I may go with some merino Uniqlo ones for $29 a pop.
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There will also be a pop-up in Soho on June 4.
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First, a pop quiz: Which came first, the video or the camera?
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But they're about 5 bucks a pop at my local coffee shop.
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But at $700 a pop, it's an easy enough urge to suppress.
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The next year, NASA purchased 400 of them for $6 a pop.
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On top of that, tickets go for more than $400 a pop.
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It became a quickly became a meme and a pop culture phenomenon.
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Does "APESHIT" prove that museums are officially having a pop culture moment?
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You've mentioned how in Europe you're considered more of a pop act.
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Kellogg's has opened a pop-up cereal bar in New York City.
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Just neutrals, maybe with a pop of color or a fun accessory.
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She's a pop star who is, to some extent, a fictional character.
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A pop-up isn't a wrenching apart of some deep underground structure.
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Come on, just give him a pop kiss, it's no big deal.
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There has also been a pop culture embrace of Argentina's hacking culture.
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Kelis is opening a pop-up restaurant — but will she serve milkshakes?
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Wang. It's Tyler the Creator's store in LA, it's a pop up.
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A pop-up box is the final step in sending the alert.
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Last week, we discovered that Emily Blunt was almost a pop star.
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Madison Watkins teaches kids how to become a pop singer via JAM.com.
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Kyagulyani is a pop star, known by his stage moniker Bobi Wine.
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He was hopeful the appearance would lead to a pop music comeback.
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At just $8 a pop, a good story has rarely costed less.
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Do you wish you could combine that with a pop-up restaurant?
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The downside is the number of treatments needed, at $500 a pop.
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Sometimes betrayal is not a pop song or a text message divorce.
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Recently, his son, Robin Thicke, had gained fame as a pop star.
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That doesn't require me being that popular or being a pop band.
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It was more of a pop-electronic thing that I was doing.
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Gadot added a pop of color to her outfit with red lipstick.
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We're told pieces in the collection will cost over $100 a pop.
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He said that he had paid local traders just $3 a pop.
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It captures a particular shift of the 90s; a pop tide turning.
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Also giving the press line a pop of color was Williams, 37.
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Or, in this case, don't judge a pop star by her typo.
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Here's what that sounds like: Don't forget to use a pop filter!
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A pop-up menu asked me to enter details from every meal.
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We agreed that I'd sell my friends caps for $25 a pop.
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We're seeing a pop in traffic on nights and long weekends. What?
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Once a rapper, then a pop musician, now a funk singer/bandleader.
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Her latest — a pop crossover album, Two Hearts — came out in March.
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From a pop music perspective, Let's Dance may have been Bowie's apex.
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It inspired street art by Shepard Fairey, a pop song by will.i.am.
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Similarly, I don't mind spending $50 a pop on various sport bands.
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Then, all of a sudden, you hear, again, a pop, pop, pop.
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Pricing wasn't immediately available, but they typically cost about $30 a pop.
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They cost $100 a pop, and Olive Garden only offered up 24,000.
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Sterling K. Brown added a pop of color to a standard suit.
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It washed away a pop band that was performing near the beach.
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You may need to confirm your decision in a pop-up window.
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Tommy Layne, the left-handed reliever, retired Lind on a pop-up.
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A pop-up asking you what you'd like to do will appear.
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A pop-up exhibition will open at the space on September 20.
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Alinea, the pioneering Chicago restaurant, recently staged a pop-up in Spain.
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We are always excited when Refinery29 gets a pop culture shout-out.
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Grimm: We were in a pop cover band before that—Combo Pack.
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Remember when Kim Kardashian tried her hand at being a pop star?
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Lima's bright blue bodysuit added a pop of color to her look.
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So vote, and you may be featured on a pop star's Instagram.
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It is, quite clearly, James Corden's dream to be a pop star.
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A pop star was recently detained over a video that appeared—horrors!
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In 6900, you scoop up another 2628 shares at $28503 a pop.
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Kershaw gave up a single to Werth and got a pop out.
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The Super Bowl stage will once again belong to a pop diva.
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These teal chairs bring a pop of color to a classic shape.
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They're up for pre-order on PopSocket's page for $15 a pop.
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They're, like, three bucks a pop and I drank it semi-regularly.
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She became a pop star on a foundation of songs like these.
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Stevie Wonder is not a pop musician; Stevie Wonder is a genre.
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But at roughly $50 a pop, they're too expensive to use regularly.
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This will open a pop-up prompting you to confirm the decision.
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Adding a pop of red color is fun, but draws unnecessary attention.
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The kicks ain't cheap ... they're currently going for around $300 a pop.
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"That's the little puzzle when you try and write a pop song."
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A pop-up will appear for you to log into Microsoft Office.
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We'll also take you behind the scenes in a pop-up podcast.
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To date, they have sold over 65,000 units at $105 a pop.
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A pop-up will appear confirming your choice to block the person.
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"He was a pop icon before we had pop icons," Simmons says.
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Before there was a permanent counter, Christmas Cottage was a pop-up.
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Those weekends at Mar-a-Lago cost taxpayers $3 million a pop.
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We're told the newest version will go for around $220 a pop.
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A pop-up will appear confirming that the file was successfully pasted.
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Wet sounds like a harbinger of a pop future that's tantalizingly close.
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And many of these devices retail for upwards of $150 a pop.
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"XanaX Damage" shows that he's still a pop craftsman through and through.
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Tap and hold the image until a pop-up menu appears.3.
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It recently debuted a pop-up cashier-less cafe called Tao Cafe.
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Kellogg opened a Pop-Tarts cafe in New York earlier this year.
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He spread word that he'd reveal Buffett's advice for $1,000 a pop.
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They became a pop culture shorthand for stories of inequality and scarcity.
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Because a pop star's job is not just to be a musician.
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They basically set up a pop-up legal center inside of detention.
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Yeah, this was a podcast though, this was a pop culture podcast?
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Prince fought to become a pop star, to become his own artist.
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He retired Alexei Ramirez on a pop out to third with his first pitch, retired Wil Myers on a soft, broken-bat liner to second and got Yangervis Solarte on a pop to first to end the inning.
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Kim has opened a pop-up shop for her make-up line, KKW.
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Put simply: Do we want four more years of a pop-off president?
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We'll gladly take a pop of teal with our cup of joe, thanks.
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W-2 forms sell for about $50 a pop in the Dark Web.
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Some pet owners opt for exercise classes, which can cost $20 a pop.
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Just beyond the doors, a man was buying shirts for $50 a pop.
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A pop-up store in Manhattan was lines around and around the block.
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Taco Bell's latest marketing venture, a pop-up hotel, opened at 10 a.m.
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Jason Heyward reached second base on a pop-up to shallow left field.
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He has previously worked at St. John and a pop-up in Copenhagen.
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Perhaps a pop star yells at 13-year-olds for being too excited.
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Lamborghini made just three coupe versions, selling them for $4 million a pop.
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Again at $30 (£26) a pop, these nonalcoholic spirits do not come cheap.
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He is about as mainstream a pop culture character as you can get.
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Swift, Cabello, and Charli XCX sound like a pop fan's ultimate dream team.
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Here's what it took to turn the evil Sith Lord into a Pop.
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A pop-dancehall number that's all bubble and no depth, it's cheaply effective.
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Tickets for the 1989 tour averaged $380 a pop, her highest price yet.
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Plus, adding a pop of pale pink color makes this style stand out.
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It was a pop-up in a liquor store, not a food truck.
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My day bed has a pop-up trundle bed that folds under it.
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Coach had a pop-up that peddled tarot card readings instead of handbags.
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She's also a pop star, and has been making some interesting choices lately.
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Remaking a well-known property is the equivalent of a pop culture cudgel.
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She's a pop star, a former Disney Channel darling, and an eager activist.
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He sold hoodies for $165 and $225 a pop and socks for ... $50!!!
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If you didn't get Boys Don't Cry at a pop-up, don't fret!
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Who's a pop star out right now that you think is killing it?
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The launches have a small price tag, too: just $213 million a pop.
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Kiyoko's career as a pop icon (and Lesbian Jesus) is just getting started.
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Ever thought about doing a pop-up episode when something like this happens?
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So he challenged them to create a pop-up store as a test.
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In 2007, I was touring with a pop-rock band called The Fray.
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The only tickets available are $110 a pop, which seems far too steep.
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But Illumina doesn't have its device down to $100 a pop just yet.
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Instead, a pop-up will tell you that you've hit your time limit.
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The queen of country took the stage with a pop princess on Sunday.
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It eventually evolved into a pop project that takes from noise and techno.
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Griffith as Lonesome Rhodes, a redneck drifter who becomes first a pop culture
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The current brand store fire sale has them priced at $3 a pop.
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"Famous" was a pop culture headline well before the release of its video.
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It's ridiculous to roast a pop star or athlete for not knowing something.
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Never miss a pop music story: Sign up for our weekly newsletter, Louder.
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Can't blame her ... signed Manning jerseys can sometimes sell for $1,000 a pop!
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Rihanna has been proving she's more than a pop star or budding actress.
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At $14.99 a pop, it's a good bet people buy every single one.
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It's like taking a pop quiz every time you walk into a Sephora.
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Fourteen-year-old Jacob Sartorious already has the fanbase of a pop star.
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Twenty-four hours after the cancellation, tickets were going for $550 a pop.
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I like the teal variant more as it provides a pop of color.
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He gave his outfit a pop of color with a red pocket square.
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I wanted it to look like the rehearsal for a pop music video.
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At $2 a pop, it's also one of the better deals in town.
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Wrong. Now there's a "pop-up" museum dedicated to his famous murder trial.
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For no reason, a pop up box asked for my Apple ID password.
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His listed interests included a pop music radio station and mixed-martial arts.
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Manufactured by Marc Fisher Footwear, they'll run you $100 to $200 a pop.
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You had a pop-up store at a farmer's market in San Francisco.
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The shake is only available for a limited time for $2.99 a pop.
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Moog employees working in a pop-up factory amid the swarm of visitors.
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DARIEN "Journey through the Career of a Pop Culture Icon," Peter Max retrospective.
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DARIEN "Journey Through the Career of a Pop Culture Icon," Peter Max retrospective.
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At $600 to $800 a pop, she says, that's usually a deal-breaker.
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A gorgeous blue chair can add a pop of color to your home.
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He continues to ride a pop culture wave high above the political landscape.
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If you see a pop-up window introducing Apple Pay, tap "Continue."5.
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He felt a pop, rested for two weeks and had no more problems.
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You're not a pop star without fans, nor are you one without haters.
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Culinary schools have offered courses there, counting Pilotworks as a "pop-up" classroom.
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Christina Applegate used makeup to add a pop of color to her look.
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Every day for 33 years, he has played 1313 at $5 a pop.
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At $30,000 a pop, suffice it to say, we did not get tickets.
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At the time, Epitaph was known for primarily being a pop punk label.
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"Ribbin' in my C7" is a pop song I am now working on.
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He's not a N.F.L. player in that context, he's a pop culture star.
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Matter Scientists recently turned Harvard's Skeletal Biology Laboratory into a pop-up restaurant.
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There's a shoe company there, a pop-up, I'm blanking on... Are they?
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But until recently, a pop song like Samm Henshaw's "Church" almost felt impossible.
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Which is, of course, the ideal ingredient for a pop song that bangs.
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I don't know why you would hide behind production as a pop writer.
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"We then heard a very weak sound, like a pop," Khatab told me.
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Tickets ran as much as $40 a pop and included her new book.
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Select "Mail" which will open a pop-up window to compose an email.
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In 2016, Tesla took preorders for the Model 3 at $1,03 a pop.
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"I've never met anyone more destined to be a pop star," he said.
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I had "lines" for WAITS, "each" for A POP and "tased" for LASED.
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So maybe her work here is best appreciated as a pop-up ad.
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During his short career he managed to evolve, a pop music critic writes.
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A purple t-shirt and checkered baseball hat added a pop of color.
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For those who doubt, here's a pop quiz — and I tweeted this, actually.
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Natalie Portman plays Celeste, a pop star whose success was born from tragedy.
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She served 900 people at a pop-up in Harlem on Presidents' Day.
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In a pop culture way, Tiger was the manifestation of the American dream.
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Maybe you want to start your own business or become a pop star.
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There's a huge window with beautiful stained glass, adding a pop of character.
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Even before running for office, Trump himself thrived as a pop culture villain.
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To celebrate its publication, she is hosting a pop-up on the Bowery.
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Ms. Fleming, holding a hand microphone like a pop singer, performed it tenderly.
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"Einstein's Dreams," now translated into 30 languages, has become a pop-science landmark.
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It's 2019, and scams are practically a pop culture genre of their own.
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KFC also plans to open a pop-up shop from 10:00 a.m.
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The screen is notchless, made possible by a pop-out, retracting selfie camera.
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This model has everything you need to record yourself, including a pop shield.
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When you're a pop artist, you need to have hits on every album.
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"Any space can benefit from a pop of this primary hue," Murray said.
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A pop-up will appear telling you what version your computer is using.
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I wanted to make a pop culture-themed puzzle that spanned many generations.
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Last fall, they opened their first dedicated store, a pop-up in SoHo.
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There are 228 different state-specific "Persist" shirts -- each at $229.99 a pop.
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Mother Monster is more than just a pop star — she&aposs a pioneer.
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The group challenged me to perform a pop number that incorporates political commentary.
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It is atypical for a pop act to find overnight success on SoundCloud.
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Which, for a pop star of his status, is an increasingly subversive move.
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The headphones are launching for $299 a pop through Amazon and Best Buy's site.
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I like pop music and I'm wanna make a pop record but less perfection.
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Pledge $3,000 and you'll get 100 of them, making them just $30 a pop.
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And who knows, maybe he has a pop country album up his sleeve, too.
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The premiere sensor on the market, made by Velodyne, costs roughly $80,000 a pop.
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When an NBA player tears an anterior cruciate ligament, he usually hears a pop.
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The show is a pop culture podcast hosted by friends Kid Fury and Crissle.
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See also: a yellowtail leaping like a Pop Rock after being sliced in half.
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They catch nuisance alligators, though that doesn't pay well: Only about $30 a pop.
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The code surfaced a pop-up telling them to upgrade to a new modem.
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The latest version of its app, for example, includes a pop-up privacy tutorial.
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Adding a pop of pigment is just the icing on the already-delicious cake.
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Chrome already has a pop-up blocker, and a tool to control autoplaying videos.
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You can get the brand-new powder eyeshadow singles for just $5 a pop.
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They're $303 a pop, but she gave me a freebie, which I use today.
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In 2016, that's kind of far out for a pop star on her level.
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The boom has ended not with a pop, as in 2250, but a whimper.
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"When u find out mummy was a pop star!!" she wrote on one photo.
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It almost feels like a misnomer to label Tentative Decisions a "pop punk" record.
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Twitter is testing a pop-up mini profile inside of threads Sure, why not.
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At a pop-up event known as Salvage Supperclub, people are eating in dumpsters.
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There was also on-site Botox at the shower, for $10 a pop. 12.
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It shouldn't be surprising to know that Karen O is a pop music fan.
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In "Grandfathered," at 8:30, Jimmy hosts an '80s bash for a pop star.
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He knew how important record sales were to his success as a pop star.
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The selection of a pop concert has echoes of the Bataclan massacre in Paris.
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But like a pop car crash, no self-respecting Britney devotee could look away.
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When they got near it, a pop-up overlay could deliver information or instructions.
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Halsey is a pop star who is not afraid to be real as hell.
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Since Mack's arrest, the cult has become a bit of a pop culture fascination.
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I guess it doesn't matter: At $8 a pop, a re-up is easy.
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With a live band and small performance space, Bianco had a pop-up vibe.
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When the video went viral in May 7.53, Prancercise became a pop-culture sensation.
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Sykes, a pop singer-songwriter in Nashville, has also coaxed Dawson into church worship.
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Together, Pharrell and Grande make a pop sound unlike anything else happening right now.
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Their stocks will likely see a pop if their performance in China also improves.
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He's now working as a stud ... knocking up female horses for $40,000-a-pop.
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Just wait until Urban Outfitters starts selling copies of Animorphs for $30 a pop.
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The club, dubbed "The Ballet," kicked off with a pop-up event last night.
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I deeply distrust anyone who hasn't had their lives redeemed by a pop song.
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The bombing of a pop concert in Manchester killed 22 people and wounded dozens.
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Her yellow top added a pop of color to the mostly muted animal prints.
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They're $25 a pop, and 50 percent of the proceeds will benefit Planned Parenthood.
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It's a pop song, but then again so are most of Speedy Ortiz's songs.
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They'll run you $73 a pop, but it doesn't get any freakier than this.
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But, at just half an hour a pop, a few (dozen) episodes couldn't hurt.
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How can you enjoy a pop song when you can't even hear yourself think?
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He has felt a pop, like getting hit in the back of the leg.
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In February 2017, the musical played a "pop-up" engagement at (le) Poisson Rouge.
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Snapchat spectacles at a pop-up kiosk in Venice sold out by 8am. Damn.
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In his opinion ... at $200 a pop, they should be more grateful, less pushy.
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And I've been really lucky… To me, everything I write is a pop song.
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A pop culture reference doesn't have to draw a direct parallel to be meaningful.
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Apple will alert users through a pop-up when new issues are available, too.
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This track is a pop number, full of glittery synth and high, soaring vocals.
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He sold 200 tickets at $1,700 a pop in 48 hours — all through Superphone.
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At $230 a pop, the price for one of these treatments is pretty steep.
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I have a bed, I have a fan, I have a pop-top roof.
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"I'm a pop star, you're a chef," Perry says when she's back in action.
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In Russia, Emin Agalarov is famous as a pop star specializing in Eurotrash crooning.
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A chain of hot spring hotels won the grapes, which cost $458 a pop.
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Brasserie 2050 is a pop-up restaurant at the Lowlands Festival in the Netherlands.
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It also can be swapped out with additional batteries, which run $99 a pop.
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It'll be available in-store and via Lopez's online store for $99 a pop.
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The firs will run around $115 a pop, along with $50 for a wreath.
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The model, 21, added a pop of color to her outfit with orange sneakers.
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"It's a pop song, it's not a doctoral thesis," he told the Telegraph newspaper.
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Last year, the company opened a pop-up customization store in a Nordstrom location.
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First, demand from every aspiring first ballot suitor a pop quiz on their state.
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He jammed Murphy on a high, inside fastball for a pop out to second.
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"Drake is becoming a pop star with rap-star anxieties," our music critic wrote.
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Its pickles add a pop of fresh tartness that elevates the already perfect chicken.
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A VIP pass costs $2,800 a pop, while the "max donor" contribution was $5,600.
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Sennheiser High-fidelity German audio gear in a pop-up shop open through March.
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The duchess added a pop of color with a pair of red Everlane pumps.
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A VIP pass costs $2,800 a pop, while the "max donor" contribution is $5,600.
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One time he plated a Pop-Tart with Cry Babies and Mike and Ikes.
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On Saturday, Uniqlo will have a pop-up for the flower delivery app BloomThat.
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Now, "Hamilton" -- which remains a pop culture phenomenon -- is on a cross-country tour.
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A pop of fuchsia livens up the minimalist look of this outdoor table setting.
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R-J is famous for making high-end watches with a pop culture slant.
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Solving mysteries one track at a time — I'm like a pop culture P.I.16.
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So your first event was… We put together a pop-up in Hong Kong.
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I'd thought of him as pure auteur, a pop-folk singer-songwriter gone country.
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For me, it was more it was a pop simplicity, as far as production.
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Well, I think as a pop cult fad, it's a bit overused in general.
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A friend saw them a celebrity home, and raised them a pop star sighting.
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At $13 a pop, that means Musk has brought in $600,000 — from selling hats.
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"I always enjoy a pop song — it's a great, life-making thing," she said.
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A pop-up may appear asking you to give "Zoom" access to your contacts.
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One woman showed a pack of Charmin toilet being sold for $9.99 a pop.
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Navarro attributes the FBI's status as a pop culture to the agency's early history.
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Is the joke that his behavior doesn't change his status as a pop legend?
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There's a pop song near the surface, but it stays just out of reach.
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Until then, it will have a pop-up presence in the Berg'n food hall.
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One, Chiang Mai, a pop-up inside another establishment, was supposed to be temporary.
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The upper cabinets are white, while the lower offer a pop of bright blue.
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We paid him a few hundred dollars a pop, and my cases got closed.
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She's a mature songwriter and, on this new single, something of a pop natural.
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The first hitter, Castillo, hit a pop-up that Mitchell missed in foul territory.
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He was hawking hoodies for $165 and $225 a pop and socks for $50.
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We were like, all right, well, now, we're making, like, a pop record here.
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Last summer also saw a pop-up store at Bergdorf Goodman in New York.
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She offered editing services for articles and blog posts, priced at $2100 a pop.
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Kluber ended the bleeding by retiring Jason Heyward on a pop-out to shortstop.
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This will open a pop-up verifying that you want to make the change.
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Muuto Space The Scandinavian furniture, lighting and accessories company opens a pop-up showroom.
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It worked: D'Arnaud handled only one ball, a pop-up in the ninth inning.
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Top it with a sauteed mix of bell peppers for a pop of color.
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It also, astute viewers will note, appears to show a pop-up camera mechanism.
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For years, Lopez maintained her momentum as both an actor and a pop star.
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Press the Xbox button on your controller to open a pop-up menu.2.
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Too much white without a pop of color can make a room look lackluster.
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"I just did a pop-up open mike at a live birth," she says.
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The need for a pop rapper to make hip-hop seem accessible and nonexclusionary?
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She's now even more of a pop sensation, and Davidson has grown as well.
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A pop-up will appear asking if they want to change their saved passwords.
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Those adjustments are necessary to maintain as long a pop career as Ms. Carey's.
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A pop-up window will appear, asking what your preference is for the updates.
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This will prompt a pop-up confirming that you want to forget this vehicle.
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Pop politics The Super Bowl halftime invite used to be a pop star's dream.
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We saw Macan Band, a pop group kind of like an Iranian One Direction.
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After Hatcher struck out Trumbo, Schoop hit a pop fly to short center field.
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Pay attention kid ... BTW, Sasha's a pop singer -- and she ain't half bad either!
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Investors will be anxious to see how big a "pop" its shares will enjoy.
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"Participation Levels" start at $100 a pop for students, and for "Friends" at $250.
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Ryan Reynolds often uses a pop of color to enhance his otherwise-standard outfits.
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The bricks sell for $60 a pop -- or 2 for $100 if you're interested.
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Do you think that contributed to why you didn't continue as a pop star?
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If Trump does want a pop culture cabinet, then I've got one ready for him.
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Sometimes I fall so deep down a pop-hole, I lose all sense of time.
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I decided that I wanted to make a Pop record with these ideas in mind.
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He said, 'You always have to remember you're not trying to be a pop singer.
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Through June 23, the public is invited to a pop-up show with a twist.
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He also revealed that islanders could snag the tickets for a mere $10 a pop.
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There'll be 6-8 different versions in multiple sizes ... starting at around $75 a pop.
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Soothing music, inexplicably turned exciting — this is what it means to construct a pop thrill.
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Zach's also selling 100 signed and numbered photos of his handiwork ... at $1k a pop.
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We grab lunch at a pop-up outdoor food market down the street from Szimpla.
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However, the humor magazine's editors are apologizing in a pop-up message on its website.
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And Apple cut its prices to fall in line with Chromebooks, around $300 a pop.
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A new report suggests Apple shares are a bargain — even at almost $200 a pop.
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Instead, it's a pop-up maze built inside a location near the Austin Convention Center.
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When you start composing a new message, a pop-up introducing the feature should appear.
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Think: Just blue mascara worn as a pop of color with nothing else, she says.
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Linn-Manor, 34, also owns Plants, Plants, Plants, a pop-up plant retailer in Detroit.
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Disney launched a pop-up escape experience tied to Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.
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The trick cheekily suggested that slowing a pop song down gave it more artistic weight.
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So you could just go and pound shots of Cabernet for 25 cents a pop.
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You can't be a pop star without stans — and Eilish now has plenty of them.
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So the Obvious Plant take on a pop-up like the Museum of Ice Cream.
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The robots are available today, just in time for the holidays, at $300 a pop.
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They quickly move on to discussing a pop star they can all get behind – Rihanna.
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What follows is a progression through the classic stages of a pop culture love story.
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But if this was a pop-up opportunity, the strike may have looked very different.
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I have gone through different phases, but I always describe myself as a pop artist.
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For up to €500 a pop, Jean Clément provides a ceremony to release harmful "waves".
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" Once you click Start Donating, a pop-up in the browser appears stating that "www.thehopepage.
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I kind of got away with being more of a pop singer in that world.
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She buys the coconuts at $1.60 a pop from the supermarket, and I love it.
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LEOPARD PRINT We're all about a pop of leopard print to spice up any outfit.
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The rabbits cost around $6,400 to raise, and Edwards sells them for $640 a pop.
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In current music industry standards for a pop star, three years is a long time.
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Black Panther was a pop culture phenomenon dripping in the sauce of the Black diaspora.
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He'll soon be returning to the medium with a "pop-up line" for DC Comics.
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She and the other finalists even performed as a pop group for a little while.
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It gets me in some sort of a trance, even though it's a pop song.
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Fortnite has become a pop culture mainstay ever since its initial release in July 2017.
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I was similarly dismissive of her as a "pop star" until her self-titled record.
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In the spotlight for two decades, Britney Spears is a pop icon for a generation.
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Nothing kills the mood of a convo like a pop-up of a brown flower.
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Not far from Piazzale Bacone lies Antica Sicilia, which advertised aracini for 2.80 a pop.
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It features a Full HD, wide-angle IPS touchscreen display with a pop-up webcam.
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Nick launched a successful career as a pop crooner and recently married actress Priyanka Chopra.
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A number of other apps will also be available for download, running $5 a pop.
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So simplify your celebratory manicure by opting for a pop of white on your tips.
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What about going in a pop-focused direction was appealing to you at the time?
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Bras start at just $10 a pop, and undies will run you $5 and up.
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It's always worth a pop into the 'Shop for some conversation in the coif-eteria.
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Twelve years later, the filmmaker is opening a pop-up burger joint of his own.
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The Nose Warmer comes in a variety of styles, all retailing around $10 a pop.
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It's also the sound of a pop band on the brink of something truly great.
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The shirts go for $25 a pop ... do the math and that's $10k, minus costs.
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Musically it sits somewhere between the euphoric high of the club and a pop smash.
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Ironically, eliminating D4's use through a POP designation could have long-term environmental impacts.
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"Groupie Love" is a pop ballad, while club track "Summer Bummer" also features Playboi Carti.
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Their birthdays are six days apart -- they are two peas in a pop culture pod.
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Theroux said Ginsburg's recognition as a pop culture icon is a testament to her legacy.
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He added a pop of color to his look with a golden brown suede jacket.
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Retro colors like sea foam teal will add a pop of color to your kitchen.
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There's a pop-up aquarium at Vincent V. Abate Playground in McCarren Park in Brooklyn.
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There's nothing particularly unusual or noteworthy about a pop star who loves MMA in 2016.
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The key fob didn't appear to have a pop-off lid for a battery compartment.
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Leading off the inning, catcher Yan Gomes hit a pop up to shallow right-center.
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As well as being a pop star, The Weeknd is a successful "bitch league" manager.
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Those works brought on a flurry of media attention that deemed her a Pop artist.
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Here's how: Say you bought shares in a company eons ago for $50 a pop.
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Another way to topple a pop culture idol is to find a newer American idol.
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For a pop of color, she wore red lipstick to complement her Hollywood-inspired outfit.
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The show is almost meant to feel more like a play than a pop concert.
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Like infielders navigating a pop fly, they sometimes signalled who would do the dirty work.
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Next, a pop-up window will appear to confirm you wish to close your account.
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A pop star pushing his forward-thinking sound so relentlessly that others can only follow?
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The master suite's amenities include a pop-up flat-screen television and an adjoined terrace.
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The link reportedly initiates a pop-up window designed to be impossible to close online.
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The hooded sweatshirt emerged as a pop political object after decades of mundane hard work.
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Add in some strategic posing and camera angles and a pop music legacy is born.
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That's fine, I wouldn't know a pop song if it bit me on the nose.
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A new wine label called Next with bottles costing $20, $30 and $40 a pop.
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Social media, understandably, freaked the fuck out at the possibility of a pop super group.
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It's like, I am a lesbian, and I also happen to be a pop star.
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I'm also very aware of my tendency to write myself out of a pop song.
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They're just so good at making a pop song with a weird touch to it.
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Both the flowers and tablecloth provided a pop of color, bringing life to the event.
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This month, Beam opened a pop-up shop in New York that Cunningham stopped by.
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As a pop-economist, she follows in the tradition of Steven Levitt, of " Freakonomics " fame.
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But by the way, maybe her true voice is being a pop star, you know?
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Plus, Kim's got a pop-up opening in LA for her line, so .... clever marketing.
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Later in the segment, Moffat was startled and then delighted by a pop-up book.
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During the December holidays, it opened a pop-up showroom not far from City Hall.
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It's installed at the Capri Hotel, where the restaurant held a pop-up last August.
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Prices of the digital currency had reached a record high of about $20,000 a pop.
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Mr. Kim's wife, Ri Sol-ju, is herself a former member of a pop band.
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Mabel is a pop princess updated for the 21st century (in that she's actually cool).
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Front Burner These enamel bowls from Turkey add a pop of color to your meal.
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They're the most expensive of the CDC recommended vaccines—costing up to $190 a pop.
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He is also a regular at Feastly, a pop-up dinner series in San Francisco.
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You should then see a pop-up window confirming that your emails have begun forwarding.
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You would never see a Pop Art painting in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston.
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Burris didn't want a jolt, crunch and a pop to be his story on Sunday.
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This produces the possibility of a Pop symphony or oratorio, with distinct but related movements.
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And in that vein: Have you dressed up as a pop culture icon for Halloween?
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Pressing and holding your finger down on their name will open a pop-up menu.
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It features new installations like a Pop Rocks Cave, whipped cream ring toss and more.
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Its fresh loaves were fragrant and gorgeous but also cost over four dollars a pop.
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As a pop singer in Japan, TiA landed a recording contract when she was 16.
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People may play in a symphony orchestra on Thursday, then a pop concert on Friday.
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That same day, Nanette Lepore will open a pop-up above her garment district studio.
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Two months later, a suicide bombing at a pop concert in Manchester killed 23 people.
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Most of the desserts cost under 250 yen, which is less than $2.50 a pop.
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It marked her arrival as a pop superstar who could still turn on a dime.
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Mr. Michael, a pop superstar, was found dead this weekend at his home in Britain.
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You'll get a pop up information screen that gives you the song's name and artist.
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She has the vocal chops to do that and still sound like a pop musician.
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Yet, I've gotten flak about being a pop success, but doesn't mean that I'm white.
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Nordstrom's has made room for Casper and other online brands through a pop-up series.
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The price blew the Golden Opulence Sundae out of the water at $25,000 a pop.
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The second lipoma was a bit more stubborn, but eventually came out with a pop.
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When Ally's career takes off, Gaga winds up playing a pop star not unlike herself.
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"The president stole your land," Patagonia said in a pop-up message on its website.
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The shelter is, in a sense, a pop-up, coming to life where it could.
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In Britain, Stormzy is both a pop idol and an avatar for his nation's discontents.
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Here's a pop quiz: Are there more libraries or more Starbucks in the United States?
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To accommodate the outpouring of goodwill, the blood bank organized a pop-up center nearby.
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But the new F-35B comes at a heavy price: Around $104 million a pop.
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He crossed the United States visiting mental hospitals in his "lobotomobile," charging $25 a pop.
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She's a pop princess, the Christmas queen, and, of course, the master of throwing shade.
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For all its insurrectionary quality, rave was also a pop phenomenon in the UK — it took off within a year of Danny Rampling's foundational Shoom, the party that kicked off the British raving paradigm, and even before that house music had become a pop style.
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We met very young, I witnessed the grace with which he became a pop icon & parent.
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But at $65 a pop, it's unclear whether or not the toys are actually worth it.
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Yesterday Snapchat very quietly opened a pop-up store on Fifth Avenue in New York City.
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But that's what happens when a pop star goes against the grain to try something new.
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It even had the largest streaming week for a pop album ever, according to Nielsen Music.
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But if you're looking for a pop of color, you should opt for the neon yellow.
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Koh's stuffed, vinyl monster sculptures have a Pop art immediacy while being creepy enough to unnerve.
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But they added that $20 or $25 a pop seems likely given intense demand for eyeballs.
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Fanning plays a Polish teenager with a struggling mother who wishes to become a pop star.
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Ideally, Lee wants each bottle of Ava's wines to fall at or below $10 a pop.
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Last winter, the sportswear giant Adidas opened a pop-up store inside a Berlin shopping mall.
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Plus, at a reasonably affordable $17 a pop, trying a new hue isn't all that risky.
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There was being a pop artist, make all the money and have all of the fame.
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Not only is the brand crazy long-lasting, it's also a mere $6 bucks a pop.
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Each month you'll get seven or eight femme-focused items curated around a pop-culture theme.
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Some people might think it's strange to have a pop song with Bradford singing on it.
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Then the new Union Station store in Denver will add a Pop-Up on November 15.
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The lesbian doppelgänger is a pop culture trope that has been around for a long time.
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The detachable microphone of the Cloud Orbits has gained a pop filter over the Audeze Mobius.
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Schwab partners with Torabi's Stacks House, a pop-up experience that promotes financial independence for women.
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You can get your hands on it starting on January 25, 2018 for $17 a pop.
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The actor added a pop of color to his all-black outfit with the burgundy jacket.
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Porter opted for a pop of color with his orange jacket, black culottes, and gray tights.
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In the '90s and 2000s, there was an almost cookie-cutter image of a pop star.
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It takes a minute, is painless, and only cost me a few hundred dollars a pop.
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But Listen Bar, a pop-up, has a decidedly different vibe than that concept often implies.
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"Between the government and the rebels, who is to blame?" sings Bosmic Otim, a pop star.
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Blowing them up big seemed like I was entering more into his territory, a Pop realm.
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If you buy 36 creddits at a time, they even out to about $2.50 a pop.
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The Savant Remote and Host cost $500, while the Lamp Control switches cost $100 a pop.
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The event also included a pop-up boutique and, of course, a taco truck for guests.
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The removable microphone features a pop filter and noise cancellation, so users can communicate more clearly.
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But while, Fisk is selling them for 60 bucks a pop, the project is open source.
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The Trump era, more than any other presidency, seems tailor-made for a pop cultural reading.
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The whole collection will feature iconic graphics and a pop of color inspired by both brands.
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A pop-up window appears, allowing you to add the item to your Slice Shopping List.
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Things washed out by a pop of light or a deep shadow are not more visible.
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Remember George Michael in PEOPLE's commemorative edition, George Michael: A Pop Star Life, on sale now.
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I didn't want to make jokes about them just being a pop group and all that.
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These are ads that allow you to purchase the featured products through a pop-up window.
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Drake closer than ever to his dream of being considered both a pop genius and a
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Elevating mundane heartbreak to the sublime has always been the perfect formula for a pop song.
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It's $60 for three meals, each feeds two, which means three dates for $20 a pop.
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Here are the stocks that are oversold that may be due for a pop this week.
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We have tried to ask you if it's a pop up store, or a rebranded McCafe.
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Asma was fond of the orator: He'd been a pop icon before becoming an Islamic televangelist.
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The comedian adds a pop culture appeal to what might otherwise be a stuffy Washington affair.
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The star has become a pop culture lightning rod for Trump's presidency, and is often defaced.
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I could have opened an avocado toast café in Brooklyn and charged $21 a pop.
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" Nicole Wong, Stylist "A pop of red is always a great way to please the elders.
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He estimates that he could take out satellite-size objects for about $1 million a pop.
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Replaceable pods are only $10 a pop, with strawberries, tomatoes, and arugula all on the menu.
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It consists of a pop-out tracker that you can pop into other bands and frames.
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They get that sometimes, you just need a pop song to get you through the day.
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A pop-up restaurant in Toronto is trying to change the way people think about HIV.
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Kimchi Pete founded Seoul of Sydney—a pop-up dining experience based on authentic Korean cooking.
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Tech like this could provide a pop-up emergency network in the wake of similar disaster.
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Nothing screams excess like a pop culture-specific memorabilia purchase that costs more than a house.
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The total cost of every title, at $4.99 a pop from Nintendo's Virtual Console, is $149.70.
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When Alitin sold most of these coins, he said, bitcoin was worth just $80 a pop.
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It's a total deal, at just $4.95 a pop (not including airfare) — but there's another catch.
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A pop-up area will have guest chefs: 590 Fulton Street (Ashland Place), Fort Greene, Brooklyn.
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A pop-up library dedicated to President Donald Trump's tweets is opening in Manhattan this weekend.
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It reminds me of Sufjan Stevens' Age of Adz, very orchestral in a pop-ish way.
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She creates YouTube videos that deal with gender, race, and class through a pop-culture lens.
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"Starboy" is a moody club track that also literally asserts Tesfaye's standing as a pop star.
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Early Lidar sensors — such as from maker's like Velodyne — cost as much as $75,000 a pop.
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New Obama Cool The original Obama brand, of the 2008 campaign, was a pop cultural phenomenon.
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Some of the all-natural granola bars have more sugar than just eating a Pop-Tart.
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Here's why most IPOs still factor in a pop, even though they can cost startups billions.
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The orange, pink and blue baubles add a pop of color to simple metallic look. 19.
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He sat at a table in the center of the room and ate a Pop-Tart.
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You got a pop in the polls with them and you're OK with destruction and harshness.
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TKTS, the discount ticket seller, is trying something new: a pop-up presence at Lincoln Center.
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Dua Lipa, on other hand, is an almost brand-new artist, but unquestionably a pop star.
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Ken: On a busy night, we probably serve about 25 of them at $85 a pop.
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Whatever the case, Drake is becoming a pop star with rap-star anxieties, another novel fusion.
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If there's one star who's enviable hairstyles have become a pop cultural phenomenon, it's Jennifer Aniston.
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Two Russians also approached a pop megastar running for president, Rasolofondraosolo Zafimahaleo, also known as Dama.
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What she represented was being a pop star, and what the songs represented was pop music.
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Here's a pop culture riddle for you: What do the Kardashians and aliens have in common?
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Dark Foreigner uses the automated DeviantArt system to sell his prints for $4.79 USD a pop.
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In the book I mention several fake websites that sell pills for 700 Euros a pop.
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I started doing a pop-up pozole bar in Los Angeles and people really liked it.
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Who needs intel briefings when you can talk about being a pop-culture idol all morning?
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Is this still a pop-up or are you considering turning this into a permanent restaurant?
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The actress' jacket and matching lipstick brought a pop of color to her all-black outfit.
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We have all the stuff you need to build a pop-up restaurant in our suitcases.
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It was the album that not only made her a sex symbol, but a pop star.
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To hear a pop star taking care of themselves by setting rules is a new phenomenon.
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This album, it's a pop album with an electro/R&B vibe with hip-hop producers.
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The tables they are bringing bottles to, my friend tells me, start at $10,000 a pop.
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This will open a pop-up with details of how to sort your rows and columns.
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You should see a pop-up window asking which browser to use to open the page.
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Only occasionally does a pop song seem to have been born to be a picture book.
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You can also right click or click the three dots to open a pop-up menu.
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Knowles got his turn, retiring Garrett on a pop fly to short for the final out.
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Chefs encouraged me to start a pop-up, and now I am opening up a restaurant.
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Soon, he was selling a "joke magazine" to other kids for 3 Australian cents a pop.
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I decided I wasn't going to try and write a pop song when I went in.
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"She's like a pop star," said Luigi Murenu, one half of the photographic duo Luigi & Iango.
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After the war, however, Japan experienced a great economic boom, which included a pop culture explosion.
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Ralph's coffee: The Ralph Lauren shop on Madison Avenue will have a pop-up coffee shop.
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The release had another minor hit, though: "Come Over," a pop-reggae song featuring Sean Paul.
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The owners then make copies and resell them in black-and-white for $20 a pop.
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Most notably, we produced a pop-up Discover channel which featured Olympic content produced by BuzzFeed.
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Danny Goldberg: Steve and I wanted to create a patina of hipness around a pop record.
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J.P. You're not likely to hear a more dispiriting chorus to a pop song this year.
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The collection is to be released in a pop-up shop on Rivington Street in October.
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To create a task, type, "/asana create" — this will prompt a pop-up window to appear.
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Once you're out, you can restock your capsule supply on Amazon for about $1 a pop.
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Chris Harrison, host of the television empire The Bachelor, commands a fee of $210 a pop.
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Halloween really isn't the kind of holiday that ought to be inspiring a pop-music craze.
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Think of its locations like a pop-up warehouse that can monetize a landlord's vacant space.
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But the women running the Fingerjoint, a pop-up bar, are hoping to reverse the tide.
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At nearly $1,000 a pop, Apple's iPhone X was supposed to drive more upgrades than ever.
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It had a pop-up roof (ideal for their purposes) and 18,000 square feet of space.
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Tapping the Apple Pay option will open a pop-up allowing you to select your card.
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Snapshot: Above, a Burning Man, the late summer festival held in a pop-up desert city.
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It has a pop score goosed with blues and indie rock, endearingly quirky characters, wry lyrics.
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Kudos to MSNBC's "Morning Joe" for highlighting the absurdity of Trump's reaction with a pop quiz.
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Cops put him under arrest and gave him a pop quiz on his level of inebriation.
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"I never minded being thought of as a pop star," Mr. Michael told GQ in 2004.
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Meanwhile, tickets are $9 a pop to see Hillary's Off Broadway production of 'Into the Woods.
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" She added that Offset's children from his previous relationship bring a "pop of fun to life.
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Recess opened Recess IRL, a pop-up store in the NoHo neighborhood of Manhattan, in February.
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Click "More Fonts" in the top toolbar — this will prompt a pop-up window to appear.
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She had never before encountered a pop star, someone to be idolized, who looked like her.
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His mother, Jane, is an academic who ultimately writes what sounds like a pop psychology book.
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So I added both, as well as some carrots for a pop of color and sweetness.
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When a pop-up settles down into a space of its own, it loses those things.
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A pop culture junkie, James was intrigued, and soon discovered the popular world of entertainment blogging.
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She was clearly putting on a pop music persona, and few thought the song was autobiographical.
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The channel will exist as a pop-up around each debate leading up to the election.
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On Saturday, Freemans Sporting Club will open a pop-up for the heritage footwear brand Viberg.
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Here, finally, was a pop equivalent to the hushed crackle and morbidity associated with SoundCloud rap.
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Ray also left with a $40k rose gold Rollie and two charm pendents at $7,500 a pop.
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The cure to teenage angst: good, old-timey jazz in the form of a pop-punk cover.
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Instead of a pop-up interface, you'll access games by physically popping cartridges into a retro console.
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Mr. Sudeikis plays Andrew, a pop-culture academic who visits Hannah while researching a biography of Hunter.
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Like Lipinski, Weir's wardrobe also has a pop star connection: His harness was last worn by Pink.
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A pop-up window appears where you can input the amount and add a note, and send.
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They snapped up the six suits for 20 cents a pop and headed home with their booty.
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Yes, pop-up ads are blocked, and Google will be informing you with a pop-up notification.
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AND FINALLY ... Jazz, Jazz baby Postmodern Jukebox is back with another jazz cover of a pop hit.
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Up top is a hot shoe for connecting flashes and other accessories and a pop-up flash.
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She added a pop of pink on her lips and finished the look with simple hoop earrings.
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At $1003 to $4 a pop, this is the best entry-level fountain pen on the market.
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At $3 to $2100 a pop, this is the best entry-level fountain pen on the market.
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Though Holmes' lies came to a head in 2016, Holmes herself became a pop culture fascination recently.
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The company has tried adding a pop-up selfie camera that slides up from behind the display.
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This list will allow you to eat like a king for just a few bucks a pop.
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The yellow offers a pop, and with the superlight climbing wheels it's got a nice, classic look.
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For the past three years, I've shelled out $60 a pop for a LifePlanner from Erin Condren.
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For 90 minutes, Swift performed before a packed house at a pop-up venue called Club Nomadic.
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A POP 2017 poll showed Thursday a lead of 24 percent to Fillon, slightly above Le Pen.
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WIRED encountered a pop-out redirect ad during normal browsing on Friday in the Twitter iOS app.
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The app triggers a pop-up rectangle that blocks other cars from parking in the reserved space.
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You can visit a pop-up called the BreakUp Bar in Los Angeles, California, this Valentine's Day.
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None of the ODODOS legging styles or colors are more than $20 a pop — a total steal!
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Amazon Fashion and Calvin Klein announced a pop-up shop collaboration, which will be available through Dec.
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"I want to be a mom more than I want to be a pop star," she reveals.
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It will hold a pop-up exhibition in July before inaugurating a permanent space in early 20163.
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"Here" hitmaker Alessia Cara lends her vocals to the movie's breakout song, reworked with a pop flair.
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He contributed $200 after learning about The People's Horse at a pop-up shop in Lower Manhattan.
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No, Hamilton tickets didn't drop to $50 a pop — this breaking news concerns (who else) Kylie Jenner.
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The half-hour show will feature a pop-culture-obsessed alien and his sidekick interviewing celebrity guests.
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But that shouldn't stop you from wearing something with a little sparkle or a pop of color.
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"This isn't a pop-up," said Seth Kaufman, PepsiCo's chief marketing officer for beverages in North America.
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These blossoms easily add a pop of color to any home and are fairly easy to maintain.
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Hovering over a word produces a pop-up dictionary, and clicking the word lets you hear it.
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If you're a pop culture fan, you probably have a favorite (and possibly least favorite) Hollywood Chris.
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"This is not a pop-up," said Banks, who told WWD that she was inspired by Disneyland.
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At 45 minutes a pop, you'll be shocked to find just how quickly you breeze through them.
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This combo is sweet and delicious, but keeps the calorie total under control (about 120 a pop).
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Kaitlyn: So you have called this a "funhouse" and a "museum" and probably a "pop-up," right?
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K.O. West Hollywood You know what's even cooler than a pop of color on your upper lids?
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First off, the game sells for $10 a pop and three of those dollars go to Apple.
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Though a cool trick for a magician, it wasn t the smoothest exit for a pop star.
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French-American big data startup Talend made its debut as a public company today with a pop.
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Twenty thousand flamethrowers at $210 a pop meant about $210 million in revenue in about 22 hours.
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What better way to cement her status as a pop culture legend than with a cosmetics line?
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The rare Hatha Jodi root can go for as much as $250 a pop on the market.
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The bride wore her hair loose and kept her makeup simple with a pop of red lipstick.
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Tick the box next to the Offline heading and the sync starts with a pop-up notification.
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"He took a hit — I know all the lingo, he took a pop off it," quipped Spade.
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This is about me looking the way that you think a pop star is supposed to look.
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The rest was up to the PopBliss team, a pop-up wedding service that organizes group ceremonies.
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Glossier recently hosted a pop-up store and dinner in London with a bunch of beauty influencers.
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If anyone can scare a pop star with a penchant for Nazi paraphernalia into shape, it's her.
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Not just a mere reference to a pop-culture hit movie, the work has a real message.
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Princess stories have been struggling with the problem of agency since they became a pop culture phenomenon.
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For quiet adult dramas and prestige films, it started with a pop … and ended in a fizzle.
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They ordered tickets online, at $25 a pop, and waited for the location to be announced beforehand.
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It's a hugely successful practice that comes courtesy of an organization whose seminars cost $53,000 a pop.
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Those affected my see a pop-up prompting them to download and install a "missing font" file.
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Tackling the way we communicate now with Drake's ease in a pop song is no small feat.
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The feature is that all outgoing links trigger a pop-up window showing the link's full address.
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It looks like Modern Family star Sarah Hyland might have a future career as a pop star.
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Later on, Amazon began presenting a pop-up requiring authorization upon making a first in-app purchases.
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Stuck in the suburbs with them is a pop star, played by Saturday Night Live's Taran Killam.
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CC only signed 52 of 'em (that's his jersey number) ... and they're going for $305 a pop.
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These stocks typically see a pop around major blizzards—but that doesn't mean you'll get lasting returns.
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One of these classes could run you $30 a pop, but with a gym membership, they're included.
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While Reputation was certainly a pop album, it was more heavily influenced by rap and hip hop.
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Pacquiao at $100 a pop, many recent fights have only appealed to hundreds of thousands of viewers.
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"This is not a pop-up, [it's] not a temporary space," Barney's creative director, Matthew Mazzucca, said.
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Topshop is now selling pairs of completely see-through plastic jeans at £223 ($553) a pop.
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"We used to call them pop-ups but we've never actually closed a pop-up," said Haney.
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The "Baywatch" star is opening a pop-up vegan restaurant in the South of France in July.
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Semien's double came on a pop fly to shallow right field that fell between three Seattle players.
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He never became a Pop artist, Color Field painter, or a Minimalist, which is to his credit.
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It doesn't matter if you're a pop star, an advocate for progressive causes, or even a scientist.
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We started with Blissful, a pop act who I assume was trying to do a Robyn thing.
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What's it called when your wife of one year suddenly goes to bed with a pop singer?
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For a pop of color, the 13 Reasons Why executive producer opted for cobalt blue nail polish.
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But it was a famous flop, with Amazon soon clearing them out for a penny a pop.
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" Here's a kid who "wanted to be a pop star since I was about 7 years old.
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Story is a pop-up-style area in some Macy's stores that stocks products from small businesses.
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Additional extension switches run $100 a pop, and the company is offering up professional installation for $50.
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With the release of her second album, Melodrama, Lorde is a pop star in her own right.
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Each shake costs $5.39 a pop, and will definitely help with that whole ice cream indecision problem.
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I framed the issue around Twitter controversies, a pop-culture motif that all reality TV stars understand.
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Luckily for folks outside of Toronto and NY, Focals is heading off on a pop-up tour.
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Those who regularly renew their permits can work legally, and renewal can cost over $450 a pop.
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These ten inaugural founders will pay $5,000 a pop to partake in the service for three months.
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At the time of writing, Ether, the currency associated with Ethereum, is available from $327 a pop.
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Hardman, a second-round pick, turned a pop pass from Kyle Shurmur into a 17-yard touchdown.
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I'm a pop artist who uses natural history, and its history, as the basis of my work.
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Taylor Swift, a pop star known for staying out of politics, eagerly got behind his campaign, too.
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A "no" vote on the Tesla deal will probably result in a pop in the stock price.
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Originally a pop-up in 2011, the bar became a permanent fixture at the hotel in 123.
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Interestingly, the fitting rooms were constructed in the center of the store, like a pop-up shop.
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A pop-up menu will appear and give you the option to "Copy" or "More..." — tap "More..."
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"It was about not having to deal with the unfairness of being a pop star," she said.
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But if a player hit a pop-up or a foul ball, his total reverts to zero.
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Instagram is also considering a "pop-up" that would appear on content that contains vaccine-related misinformation.
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Giolito, however, ended the inning on a pop out by Galvis and a foul out by Drury.
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Carey, unquestionably, is still a pop star, but she has most certainly crossed over into legend territory.
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When you turn on caps lock, you'll see a pop-up confirmation message on your Chromebook's screen.
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I use a Redken Shades EQ gloss just to enhance her natural red, give it a pop.
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Ms. Ballerini, like Ms. Parton, also brought a pop star — Nick Jonas — to spice up her performance.
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Shakira provides the voice of a pop star named Gazelle, and her vocals complete the package appealingly.
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As of June 1, a pop-up diner called Saved by the Max will open in Chicago.
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Back then, record labels gave money to bands and wanted hits, pushing them toward a pop career.
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He really had a pop outlook, and a sense for melody and a sense for simple arrangements.
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He was a figure who tested the limits of what was acceptable in a pop-culture space.
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It's a colorful, cheerful clip that wants to turn the Apple Watch into a pop culture symbol.
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But recently, she decided to add a pop of color — and metal — to her already bright 'do.
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Louboutin nail polishes are $50 a pop and the just-as-luxe lipsticks clock in at $90.
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But I'd like to have a pop at Iago in Othello — if he's a villain at all.
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Yet it's fascinating to observe how a pop culture product of this sort processes and depicts adolescence.
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Since "Star Wars" went supernova in 1977, Mark Hamill has been placed on a pop-cultural pedestal.
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He felt a pop in his arm, and then a burning sensation in the dugout between innings.
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The fembot has long been a pop culture fixation, but now feminized tech is all around us.
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Viewers freaked out, ratings took a nosedive, and the hair faux pas became a pop culture punchline.
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Unwittingly drawn into controversy over a pop star's downfall, Virgil Abloh, the label's star designer, proclaimed innocence.
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Sales begin at a pop-up in Paris on May 24 and then go online at fenty.
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Tan writes for a pop culture zine, BigO, and then as film critic for Singapore's Straits Times.
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Stress, fatigue, airplane travel, temperature changes — the daily stuff of being a pop star — are her kryptonite.
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On Sunday, hop on over to a pop-up for the faux fur line House of Fluff.
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An earlier version of this article misspelled the name of a pop-up shop at Bergdorf Goodman.
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With a pop combination as massive as Lana, Ari, and Miley, the stakes were undoubtedly set high.
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And if I'm traveling, I'm supposed to pop up like a Pop-Tart and look fabulous somewhere.
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Drew McOnie directs and choreographs to a pop-inflected score by Marius de Vries and Eddie Perfect.
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When the Celebrant sings "Blessed is the man who praises Him," a pop-style accompaniment pattern begins.
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Paris Internationale is a pop-up event organized by smaller contemporary galleries seeking to keep costs low.
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On Thursday, the cult work wear label Visvim will open a pop-up at 180 the Store.
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Snedeker adopted a pop stroke with his putter, the better to propel the ball toward the hole.
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IVF is not covered at all, and I've read it can cost up to $20,000 a pop.
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And remember: There's absolutely no reason to tell anyone about your secret relationship with a pop star.
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An actual review of a pop-up that sold out months ago strikes me as spectacularly useless.
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Front Burner In celebration of the Lunar New Year, a pop-up store celebrates Chinatown with art.
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It's determinedly anti-glossy, as if early DFA Records had tried to reverse engineer a pop song.
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These blossoms easily add a pop of colour to any home and are fairly easy to maintain.
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The latter can cost about $15 a pop from Amazon's Audible unless you pay for a subscription.
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Popcast The Popcast is hosted by Jon Caramanica, a pop music critic for The New York Times.
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"Kei hit a serve and heard a 'pop' in his wrist," his manager said in a statement.
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Poliform x WallpaperStore A pop-up shop of accessories curated by Wallpaper magazine at the Poliform showroom.
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She was a pop star, but she was creating art-driven imagery with her music and look.
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A fractional claim (via songwriting or sample credit) on a pop megahit can mean millions of dollars.
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The space, most recently a pop-up gallery, also has a 3,000-square-foot usable lower level.
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And the Disney+ streaming service launched to rave reviews and made "Baby Yoda" a pop culture phenomenon.
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Suddenly, there was a pop and the two men ran to the white car and took off.
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A fractional claim (via songwriting or sample credit) on a pop megahit can mean millions of dollars.
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I listen to a pop-punk playlist in preparation for a concert I am going to tomorrow.
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Faced with a competitor providing trades for nothing, Schwab could not go on charging $4.95 a pop.
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"They help out as they can, but mostly it's $300 a pop," said Mr. Harris, the superintendent.
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Toensing was selling elephant pins and diGenova bought them all (0003 in all for $3 a pop).
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We had a pop-up in Soho, and I mean honestly, we were floored by that reaction.
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However, Maley says it pays to be cautious with these stocks even if they see a pop.
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To prove it, we found the sexiest option of all — and it only costs $36 a pop.
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Clicking once will bring you to a pop-up box where you can quickly add in details.
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"Royals" was a pop song that doubled as a poignant criticism of classism present in pop music.
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Frank Ocean's "Blonde," for instance, comes across as more of a homemade reverie than a pop album.
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His receipt read $49,285.70 and most of that came from paying $450 a pop for 100 generators.
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For the uninitiated, Cher is a pop icon who also happens to be the Queen of Twitter.
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Part of my declaration of independence manifested in becoming a pop culture obsessive — on my own terms.
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"This death is on you," Gal Hazor, a pop culture writer, said in a tweet on Saturday.
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Dirty Computer is a pop paradise that grapples with the intersection of her politics, blackness, and sexuality.
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She tried to claim it was a pop quiz, but I had been announcing it all week.
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The actual venue was a pop-up restaurant in a space on Great Eastern Street in Shoreditch.
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So, inside the Lunt-Fontanne on West 46th Street, a pop-up Dylan's store dominates the lobby.
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Right-hander Kevin Gausman struck out Turner before Gonzalez blooped a pop fly into short center field.
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"It was gorgeous out," he said cheerily, his voice with a pop I hadn't heard in months.
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There is the veneer of a pop art smile on Warhol's face, because Warhol created the image.
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A Girl Scout rep tells us they sold around 500 boxes of cookies at $5 a pop.
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Seb Westcott: I like the idea of The Simpsons as a pop-culture touchstone that everyone knows.
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I've got a Pop figure and my Audrey Horne photographs from home to get signed by Sherilyn.
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The companies say the new case are going on sale immediately this spring, starting at $60 a… pop.
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"I said, 'Well, let me take a stab at making a pop song for that spot," Cera said.
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COMING UP TODAY • Swing by a pop-up art market on Staten Island hosted by Staten Island Arts.
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Image: UnsplashThe iPhone X costs more than any phone Apple has ever sold, starting at $1,13 a pop.
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A seek bar will appear embedded at the top of the video, complete with a pop-up timecode.
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Fisher is also seen attending an autograph convention, where she signs photos and memorabilia for $70 a pop.
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It's almost a reimagining of what a pop song can sound like, and most definitely a bold experiment.
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The first hands-on Switch event was held Friday morning at a pop-up space in Midtown Manhattan.
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A pop up for Nothing Was the Same gave out free tees in NYC before the album dropped.
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The vision is not necessarily to be a pop star, because I had many visions of that life.
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It's a good company, it's well-run and you never know when you're going to get a pop.
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You know when you look at your shadow and realize it's a dead ringer for a pop star?
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The hope for a pricing like this is it'll produce a "pop" when the company finally hits trading.
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Like a pop song that gets stuck in your head, it's hard to shake once you encounter it.
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The organisation is also calling for the introduction of a pop-up heavy usage warning on social media.
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At a mere five bucks a pop, you may want to order the limited-edition hues in bulk.
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Why do you think stoicism is — seems to be — cresting now, at least in a pop culture sense.
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New York, unsurprisingly, ranks near the expensive end of the world's beer-loving cities at $5.36 a pop.
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The pair infuses it with a pop-electronic sound, while still staying true to the Mitchell's initial vibe.
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To many, Jersey's Best Dancers may sound like nothing more than a pop punk album rooted in hardcore.
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NASA hasn't reserved anymore $80-million-a-pop seats aboard the Russian Soyuz crafts after 2019, reports Space.com.
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There's one company testing osteopathic pharmaceuticals on mice and they're being charged 70,000 a pop for doing it.
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