Nearby there was a stack of blankets (or perhaps scarves?) next to a stack of Barneys catalogs.
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A stack, meanwhile, is last-in first-out, similar to how one would retrieve items from a stack without toppling it over.
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Coming in at 2,992 pages, a stack of Anna Todd's After series could at least intimidate a stack of Harry Potter books (4,224 pages).
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Rather than combining many different pills to build a stack, this technology could provide the opportunity to build a stack into a single pill.
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With President Trump, "The Book" is sometimes a notebook, sometimes a stack of papers with a big clip, and sometimes a stack of folders.
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Next, I tried a stack of books, which the app misidentified as "a stack of flyers [sic]," and a mini fridge with some games on top.
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An e-ink device today is basically a stack of display components and a stack of battery components, and those technologies are progressing at very different rates.
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They went to Broadway shows and bought a stack of contemporary plays at the now-shuttered Drama Book Shop, a stack that included a couple by Mr. Eno.
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Every single day there's a stack of boxes and packages.
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This time, she came back with a stack of forms.
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Skin cells, for example, form a stack of horizontal layers.
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I have a stack of magazines next to my bed.
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However, recipients get more than just a stack of cash.
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Could you pick my essay from a stack of 200?
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I have a stack on a shelf in my closet.
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One day she handed me a stack of these readings.
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A delivery crew wheeled in a stack of cubicle partitions.
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And oh, he also had a stack of Russian dictionaries.
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Theres a stack of bills that seemed to have doubled.
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There is a stack of data on the docket today.
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He sat down to look over a stack of contracts.
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Once, at Foodtown, I noticed a stack of cake doppelgängers.
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When we look at a stack of blocks or a stack of Oreos, we intuitively have a sense of how stable it is, whether it might fall over, and in what direction it may fall.
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They go mainly by public transport, with a stack of documents.
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The Cocteau Twins croon as she prepares a stack of tortillas.
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She has a stack of diplomas and a downright intimidating resume.
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We each grab a stack of files and phone the IRS.
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I did sit down with a stack of cheesy jokes though.
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Click on a stack to expand the contents on the desktop.
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His wife, Ashley, accompanied him dressed as a stack of pancakes.
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In San Francisco, industrial black smoke billows out of a stack.
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Stuffed in its pockets was a stack of unchecked lottery tickets.
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Heck, even Leslie Knope made a stack of paperwork look fabulous.
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Nearby, a stack of women's undergarments — bras and panties — tied together.
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But then he came across something immeasurable: A stack of portraits.
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There, atop a stack of newspapers, was my pink water bottle.
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In a stack of 100 or so responses, one stood out.
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Aides also compiled a stack of news clips criticizing Mr. Comey.
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They flip through a stack of DVDs — all about lesbian relationships.
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Mostly, we have a stack of notoriously dull, grouchy business correspondence.
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Maybe I'll go out and find myself a stack of Vermont.
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She's holding a stack of files and inquiring about polling data.
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Thomas Downing's "Planks" resembles a stack of green and white office shelves.
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You've got a stack of impressive résumés, but one is a standout.
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She accessorized with black heels and a stack of multicolored beaded bracelets.
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The black shelves house small pieces and a stack of pink books.
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He held a stack of pizza boxes that reached over his head.
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Got a stack of old CDs collecting dust on your closet shelf?
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For the lesser cheat you need a stack of any recyclable item.
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A stack of magazines and shell casings were seen near the guns.
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It's like gliding your finger along a stack of fresh printer paper.
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Not everyone needs a stack of college degreesAre you in community college?
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I saw a woman leaving the library with a stack of books.
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She was 5'9" — on the swim team, a stack of sinew."Really?
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A man found a stack of portraits in a closed down studio.
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You can do better with YouTube and a stack of vinyl records.
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Mr. Hoque handed over a check and received a stack of papers.
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I pulled a batik sarong from a stack and shook it open.
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Mark and I leaned our heaters against a stack of books instead.
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He searches the card catalog and returns with a stack of pictures.
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On a coffee table was a stack of printed-out e‑mails.
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"We wasn't special," a Stack Paper friend known as Lil Ock said.
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I order a stack of pancakes and a side of turkey sausage.
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When challenged, "the inmate produced a stack of waffles," the report said.
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He held a stack of scripts he had written for the show.
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All teens should know how to make a stack of tasty pancakes.
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Matthew Olivero walked in and handed Mr. McCollin a stack of mail.
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You now have a "stack" of dough that is 4 layers deep.
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Brandon sitting at the table with a stack of bills and accounts.
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Mom pulled out a manila envelope, slipping out a stack of papers.
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As the men talked and laughed, a stack fell to the floor.
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So I printed a stack of Watsi profiles and flew to Haiti.
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U+1F95E PANCAKES I love pancakes, but you'll notice a theme here: food emoji are best when they can be used to say something else (see: eggplant), but a stack of pancakes is just a stack of pancakes. 47.
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The passenger apologized for eavesdropping before handing her a stack of $100 bills.
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On second thought, $70 for a stack of cardboard just sounds way easier.
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Well: Have you ever seen a stack of Anna Todd's collected After novels?
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I know you have a stack of old Punk Planets around here somewhere.
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The look is somewhat retro, with a stack-style chimney on the side.
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But soon enough, they notice a stack of King's books on her desk.
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Friday's arrest adds to a stack of at least five others for Hartman.
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He kept his uniform and rifle behind a stack of plastic Pepsi bottles.
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The culprit of the musty stench: a stack of bus tubs behind us.
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You're less likely to lose track of a stack or two that way.
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The digitizer is sensitive enough to detect scribbles through a stack of paper.
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The whole thing, it's going to come down like a stack of cards.
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He also knocked over a stack of 30-packs breaking open three cases.
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Blac posed with a stack of bills rather than with her new fiancé.
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It's not a stack of paper that will be rewritten dozens of times.
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There should be a place where you find a stack of sticky notes.
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It's also where he keeps the sound system and a stack of CDs.
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They don't have to actually see a stack of $100 bills to understand.
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He recently saw a stack of books on my kitchen table, mostly memoirs.
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In the Khan home, a stack of them always lay at the ready.
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When Fowler was hired at Uber, she signed a stack of HR paperwork.
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They posed for photographers behind a stack of papers wrapped in red tape.
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I hide my recording device under a stack of papers on my knee.
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Or a stack of magazines that have been gathering dust on your nightstand.
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The warning was put in a stack of weekend reading for Mr. Winterkorn.
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Then came a stack of quote marks and a chunk of white space.
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A stack of Amazon boxes rest by the door, piled to my waist.
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Lee then grabs a stack of documents and throws it on the ground.
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Bryant threw a stack of new plays on the bed, the article said.
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Six made coffee that morning, then sat down to a stack of mail.
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Many professionals haven't used a stack of index cards since high school or college.
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Us activists tossed a stack of wooden crates into the water, representing campaign contributions.
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I make a stack of toast and share some of it with the dog.
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Prediction: A stack of those VHS tapes that teachers put on when they're hungover.
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I've seen the "ass like a stack of pancakes" get quoted quite a bit.
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The two guards manning the entrance protect a stack of visitor badges, mostly unused.
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Here's Lautner suited up in an Olympic track suit and a stack of medals.
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It comes with a stack of fantastic-looking wallpapers too, which is a bonus.
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Do you listen to a stack of '60s songs to get in the mood?
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The spine looks like a stack of notebooks, full of blue-lined, white paper.
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There's a stack of envelopes, indicating that the post office has already come by.
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Jacques Leobold, aka Léo, leans against a stack of books at his Paris bookstore.
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Being on the road made me forget lost love and a stack of debt.
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Here's a stack of cycling accessories (and one actual bicycle) we've tested and love.
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Her prize was a "stack of pies," which her mother distributed to their neighbors.
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So there's a stack of those things, which are pretty deep tech as well.
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A stack of bills and letters, some with blackened edges, sat on the table.
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Best place for a waiter to get away with dropping a stack of dishes?
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She then passed a stack of photocopies of an old document around the table.
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"Where would Joni be?" she murmured to herself as she flipped through a stack.
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He's going to exploit a stack-based buffer overflow to get full remote access.
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One outer wall, destroyed by fighting, has been replaced by a stack of firewood.
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A stack of scripts and a two plastic water bottles were scattered before him.
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In front of him, a stack of papers sat in a neat pile, untouched.
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She returned, proudly displaying a stack of Xeroxed papers and handed them to me.
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Take this piece by Jose Dávila ["Untitled," a stack of bricks surrounded by neon].
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When they opened it, they found a stack of Busch Light beers, Simpson said.
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They didn't look like much, just a stack of coppery rectangles wrapped in cellophane.
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She's got a stack of reference photos, hair to cut, and lives to change.
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When the judges opened their packages, each found a stack of unbound copy paper.
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Grill up some carne asada and serve it with a stack of steamed tortillas.
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He sits back across a bed, leaning on a stack of tightly folded blankets.
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Trump signed a stack of executive orders moments after he became president Trump signed a stack of executive orders moments after he became president Less than an hour after taking the oath of office, Donald Trump began quickly signing his first executive orders.
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"When my stepfather came into my life and brought with him a stack of albums that may as well have been a stack of gold, some of the greatest music you've ever heard — jazz, Broadway scores, great singers with great arrangements," recalls Manilow.
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When is the last time you paid for something with a stack of $100 bills?
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She eyes a stack of letters, no doubt from Goldilocks, and contemplates her next move.
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For energy, I'd be taking a stack, a mixture of aspirin, ephedrine, and caffeine pills.
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The Soyuz rocket ferried a stack of 73 satellites into space for several different companies.
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On top of all of that, there's a stack of gadget news to get through.
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At My Ideal Property's Queens office that February, Gadsden-Andrews signed a stack of documents.
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On Christmas Eve, his reply came with a stack of books published by Pressed Wafer.
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Their statements are adding to a stack of evidence that prosecutors began compiling in 2011.
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Of course Facebook comes with a stack of other tools for filtering your News Feed.
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Guthrie said she had a stack of additional questions if Manigault-Newman could stick around.
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A stack of tough issues lie before the presidents of the world's two largest economies.
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Think no one'll notice if you take a stack of printer paper home every week?
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Sa rummaged around and pulled out a stack of Khmer-language broadsheets on the bed.
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Most companies make that clear with a stack of documents employees sign on day 1.
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I get a stack of chocolate chip pancakes and coffee; boyfriend gets a Spanish omelette.
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Getting up for a stack of Pringles was the only thing that interrupted my trance.
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Over the years, he amassed a stack of late fees, more than 543 of them.
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At other times, Kiarostami flattens the picture, turning it into a stack of horizontal wedges.
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A stack of Superboy comics from the late 1960s were being sold for $10 apiece.
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"Infinity War" feels like binge-reading a stack of superhero comic books for 149 minutes.
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Books about Mussolini and Hitler shared shelf space with a stack of Nintendo Wii games.
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After I stash a stack away for employees, I start handing them out to guests.
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It's so big that placing it on a stack of books is not an option.
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On Smith's orders, soldiers rounded up bomblets by hand and put them in a stack.
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They appear on your lock screen like a stack and tapping on them expands them.
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There's a stack of shoes outside their front door, with a playground and a pond nearby.
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Spread cream cheese on top of each pancrepe and layer them to create a stack. 4.
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Swae Lee at one point tees up a golf ball on a stack of $100 bills.
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Elvis holds a stack of 45s of "That's All Right," his first commercial recording, in 1954.
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Which is why you should always pay your credit card bill with a stack of singles.
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Especially when she's spotted on a red carpet wearing a stack of gorgeous rainbow-colored rings.
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Do a stack-ranking exercise with value cards to understand the existing values of the organization.
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You can imagine a hospital keeping a stack of them on hand in the operating room.
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Things change when Debra finds a stack of restraining orders in her husband's secretive office drawer.
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Franchise movies being franchise movies, there is a stack of mythology and backstory to get through.
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Yes, the Avengers star truly broke both his arms by falling off a stack of chairs.
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Humans have developed a technology called a Stack, which allows people to digitally copy their consciousness.
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With his parents, Vivenzio sat at the kitchen table and handed Shaha a stack of documents.
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And he's got a stack of problems to solve, even before he's officially in the race.
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Head to your local office supply store and buy a stack of banker's boxes for $10?
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One time, Li brought a stack of books to the studio littered with post-it notes.
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Next to it are a stack of cloth condoms for the headset and headphones, because gross.
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Meanwhile, Obama's summer reading list includes a stack of thoughtful literature, though hardly anything avant-garde.
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The guy sat down in a chair next to my birdcage with a stack of worksheets.
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Then he pulled on a stray cord wrapped around a stack of weights just before reporting.
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It had a small bench with a hinged seat, hiding a stack of old music manuals.
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The man reached into the truck and shoved a stack of aluminum trays to the floor.
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At the end of it, Rick handed me a stack of five CDs and I left.
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I mean, three or four hundred fish in a stack, and they did it by hand.
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My ideal Saturday is sitting down with the New York Times and a stack of records.
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Pita is served in a stack like flapjacks, fluffy and shedding flour, from a local bakery.
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He went live via a cell phone "propped up on a stack of books," he tweeted.
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" He continues: "He'd stand there with a stack of frying pans, making these omelettes to order.
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I even have a stack of journals/nonfiction that I read when I'm brushing my teeth.
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Serve it alongside a hearty salad or with a stack of flatbread for an easy meal.
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" — tandra17 Dirty Pick-Up Lines To Say To Women "Are you a stack of dirty dishes?
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On the way out I grabbed a stack of copy paper, a pen and my raincoat.
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News Feed hit your social groups like a stack of tabloid newspapers crashing on the sidewalk.
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A stack of plates ensured that each dog came to us clean, uncontaminated by its predecessors.
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The new dish features U.S. dry-aged beef and a stack of spicy kimchi, a Korean staple.
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A stack of stale donuts nods to Brancusi's column, amidst the scene of an overstuffed rec room.
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Colbert then flashed her a stack of celebrity headshots; she knew The Rock, but not Dwayne Johnson.
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There's a stack of work, emotional costs and a whole lot more that's hidden below the surface.
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"You can walk outside if you want," said the teenage girl, flipping through a stack of jeans.
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Nissan just introduced a stationary storage product composed of a stack of 12 old Leaf battery modules.
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She had a stack of head shots, but nobody was there to get one signed just yet.
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The SSO-A stack stands at about 20 feet tall and is more than 10 feet wide.
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The Raven H looks like a stack of plastic squares, the top one of which is removable.
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Bangladeshi border guards allowed groups of about six to cross to reach a stack of donated medicines.
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You might be wondering why Shelby has a stack of their unused signatures, especially those from McCain.
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He also fell over a stack of Busch Light 30-pack cases, breaking three of them open.
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In the clips, a man performed various stunts while balancing on a stack of very high chairs.
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It's built as a stack of cells in series rather than a group of cells in parallel.
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Don't go to gather a stack of business cards and certainly don't go to get free stuff.
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I have a stack of Valentine poems he sent me every year since I first met him.
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Levine won over eighth graders at a recent school Career Day by bringing a stack of comics.
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"He had us go through a stack of cards on what you'd invest money in," he said.
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In the self-portrait, he poses before a cityscape that looks like a stack of candy boxes.
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On her desk was a box of pads produced in Kathikhera and a stack of promotional stickers.
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Her great-grandson, meanwhile, is adorable, rocking knee socks and standing atop a stack of foam blocks.
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There was a stack of ten Marilyn Monroe paintings leaning against the wall that we'd just finished.
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Pak Chung Kuk often reading from a stack of statements apparently prepared for any potential US gambit.
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A stack of paper cones clung to the side of the water cooler, in a slotted rack.
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While giving his house tour, Mr. Rogers handed over a stack of emails from that first week.
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"Back at the back of the lot was a stack of wood and building materials," he said.
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Then I print out a stack of them that I carry around with me throughout the workday.
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I pick up a stack of forms toward the end of the day, of everyone over 35.
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The dress reminds me a little bit of a stack of napkins tied up with a string.
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I got a stack of stuff this high up at the house that'll probably never be recorded.
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I cleared off my desk and set down a stack of card stock and a few Sharpies.
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"If you are holding a stack of wires in each hand, is that two instruments?" he asked.
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Went up the elevator, came down with a stack of records, went back downtown to Sounds records.
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"I have to read," she said, bouncing a stack of pages up and down and into order.
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You had Molloy by your bedside and a stack of cocks in a shadowy unused shower stall.
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Unlike Jenga, Beasts of Balance is all about building, not carefully tearing down and reconstructing a stack.
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Various sandwiches with their layers of BREAD were discussed, but eventually a stack of flapjacks was selected.
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Beer bottles were scattered on a coffee table, along with a stack of thimbles for playing washboard.
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I went with the wild halibut, which comes with scallops, asparagus, and a stack of thinly sliced potatoes.
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According to Norman, Wilson sat Gronau down with a bottle of whisky and a stack of sales records.
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But on Friday, Redditor suri09 submitted an older image from a stack of German newspapers from last May.
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Here's a little secret — the Cinn-A-Stack Pancakes aren't technically on the menu of all IHOP locations.
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Another contorted into something that resembled a stack of badly folded clothes, and a third formed a coil.
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The glass tiles juxtapose different designs: concentric circles, horizontal lines in a stack, vertical ones in a row.
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His 1962 "Figure and Hand" suggests a stack of bazaar-bought pots and pans with a Surrealist overlay.
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Michael Jordan gets kiss on cheek from his mother, Deloris, while eating a stack of pancakes in 1986.
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Contrast that with a physical deck, where shifting around a stack of 10 cards is a real pain.
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A stack of blank cards always sits on Yellen's desk, in his briefcase and on his private plane.
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I especially loved the one that resembled a stack of books, reminding us of the importance of reading.
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She once sold new tires, now a stack of used tires for sale sits outside of the shop.
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Maybe consider drawing a tarot card from a stack on the floor, or try some breathing exercises instead.
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People reported that as Trump spoke, he was motioning to a stack of the magazines in his office.
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Dallas (CNN)A female usher reaches across the church pew and hands a woman a stack of tissue.
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It was needlessly stressful, but it prevented me from dropping a stack to replace an otherwise satisfactory phone.
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Swiping up moves you through a stack of services Uber thinks you might find useful during your trip.
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My mother-in-law wisely chooses a stack of butterscotch pancakes with strawberries, blueberries, maple syrup, and cream.
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Later, he heads to his office and clears out a stack of TERRIBLE GREETING CARDS from his desk.
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Then bombs rain down, leaving the audience watching a stack of rubble before the image finally goes dark.
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They each draw pretty intense questions from a stack and face off around a table of nauseating delicacies.
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This pizza shop employee flipped over a stack of breadsticks in the middle of the Friday rush hour.
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I went to a meeting at DreamWorks and they gave me a stack of books they had optioned.
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"I was very proud to hand her a stack of Yoko vinyls that I'd had remastered," he said.
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The work depicts a stack of Chinese texts, their pages curling and crumbling and marked by Chinese characters.
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Cena threw a stack of papers at Pearlman after seeing the person's name, "Vince," scrawled on his wrist.
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"We have forms," he said, placing a stack of voter-registration and absentee-ballot applications on a table.
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She would unpack them and throw the trash in a stack of tires that were on display nearby.
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The kitchen table was covered in containers full of miscellaneous parts and a stack of blueprints and schematics.
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He made a beeline for Rashad, who palmed him a stack of cash for appearing in the video.
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You could easily mistake this thing for a paperweight, the way it flattens a stack of old Harpers.
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Denise Daniel, 45, stood at her front door, next to a stack of bottled water on the porch.
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The accused officers have a stack of wrongful-arrest and excessive force complaints and lawsuits over the years.
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Seacrest used a stack of books to prop up an iPad and a laptop computer for the show.
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These agreements are often buried in a stack of hiring documents that managers require new employees to sign.
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In still another he piled oversized pots and pans, seemingly willy-nilly, into a stack nine feet high.
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His musical obsession began upon discovering a stack of abandoned and warped Beatles records in a neighbor's basement.
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Hungry City 8 Photos View Slide Show ' The doughnuts are skinny and rough, a stack of crooked halos.
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There was a stack of Qurans in the corner, and a sign offering them for free as well.
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I had a sleeping bag from high school, a Swiss army knife and a stack of external batteries.
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A stack of cookies or even a few crackers would signal that the bakery was open amid chaos.
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Then a stack of speakers nearby started blasting nationalist songs from the 1970s, drowning out the kids' voices.
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Yodalys was given a stack of documents and allowed into the US to make her case for asylum.
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Mr. Steele met his F.B.I. contact in Rome in early October, bringing a stack of new intelligence reports.
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It was part of the Charisma distribution deal, which brought Ms. Lewis a stack of the label's releases.
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The data collected would fill the equivalent of a stack of DVDs 60 miles high, Mr. Stolle said.
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These weren't puny bay scallops, but big, golden Atlantic scallops thick as a stack of four poker chips.
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Don't worry, bitch, he continued, sweeping a stack of magazines to the ground and walking out the door.
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At one point, he turned to a stack of printed-out graphs and charts, and showed us some.
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Next to each booth is a tap for refilling water glasses, a stack of napkins, and playing cards.
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Maureen Dowd: You keep a stack of two-dollar bills to randomly hand out to hard-working people.
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I'm tempted to take a stack and see if I can use them to pay off my student loan.
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You can see the cover of Whipped Cream and Other Delights' bright green background even deep in a stack.
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As we speak, she shows me a stack of personalized handwritten notes she's written to people around the state.
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Grouped notifications show up in a stack to give you a sense of how many are waiting for you.
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Peep the twinkle in his eye when he finesses a crying mother and her son out of a stack.
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The dealer pulled out a stack of Milestone Comics: Icon #1, Hardware #1, Blood Syndicate #1, and Static #1.
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You can also get creative by putting your phone against a stack of books or against a coffee mug.
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"We like the idea of collecting special moments through a stack on your finger," says co-founder Jenna Wise.
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And according to The Sporkful podcast, she was a human who enjoyed a stack of pancakes...with a twist.
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Deedra Abboud stands on a stack of paper as she announces her candidacy for the US Senate on Monday.
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It's not looking for a needle in a haystack, it's looking for a needle in a stack of needles.
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A stack of burning elephant tusks, ivory figurines and rhinoceros horns at Nairobi National Park, Kenya, April 24, 29.
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But the vast majority of Hasbro's film slate never gelled into anything more than a stack of unfilmed scripts.
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One of her most recent shoots featured a sleeping infant wearing glasses and snoozing on a stack of books.
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Then there's a stack of stuff where I'm ... Obviously, I had campaigned for the first time ever against Trump.
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It's a stack of letters, cries for help from handmaids whose lives have been ripped apart, their children stolen.
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This collection of viral photos includes pics of a twenty-something woman burning a stack of money for fun.
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In other words, when you have a stack of résumés, the long-term unemployed tend to be shunted aside.
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A stack of water-logged books, notebooks, plays, costumes and make-up kits were piled high in one corner.
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Manning brought some reading material for President Trump — a stack of 45 letters from her immigrant and refugee students.
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By September, he had a stack of rejected deals in his office that was four-feet tall, Taylor said.
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Instead, she ordered a stack of 100 paper plates that retailed for $73—not counting the $1,080 shipping charge.
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Reading further, there's a stack of things I never experienced in my numerous failed attempts to complete Miracle World.
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The House Homeland Security Committee approved a stack of bills by voice vote to strengthen airport and border security.
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After noting that she elevated her monitor on a stack of books, he sculpted a pedestal on the desktop.
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Each "untitled" sculpture was a stack of different geometric shapes, from triangles to semi-circles to cylinders and cubes.
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Donate a stack of clean totes to short-term shelters, libraries, senior centers, preschools or charitable organizations like Bags4Kids.
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Sitting in front of a stack of charts, Mendy Hickey, a nurse, beamed about gains on maternal health measures.
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She handed her lawyer a stack of character letters, all of them describing her as a wonderful community member.
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They'll send a stack of pictures, and the inmates will sell them for three to four stamps a piece.
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Adam Fraser, who came from Edmonton, Alberta, for his first Masters, was proudly holding a stack of eight cups.
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WOODBRIDGE, Virginia — Passport photos, a $22012 check, and a stack of paperwork for the Department of Homeland Security: done.
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"If I could write, I would fill a stack of notebooks with stories from my life," Ms. Hwang said.
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The stats-heavier sections will prove as satisfying to those readers as flipping through a stack of baseball cards.
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In the spring of 2017, Peter was sifting through a stack of mail when he noticed an unfamiliar envelope.
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Accustomed to staying warm at night with an electric blanket, Ms. Cahn slept under a stack of four blankets.
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The photo showed Schiller walking with the president around the White House grounds while carrying a stack of papers.
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A stack of requests is piled on the desk of Victoria Roberts, the competition officer for Gambia's soccer federation.
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A few years ago, at 101, he gave me a stack of books to donate to the synagogue library.
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The kids mobbed a stack of paper crowns in fluorescent colors: orange, green, yellow, and, yes, blue and pink.
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Balancing precariously, I reached up to pull down a stack of diaries and searched until I found the one.
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Ladybug Girl's bedtime routine, which includes a stack of books demanding to be read, is both comforting and imaginative.
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She beckoned the boy and girl to a stack of simple books and told them to each choose one.
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If a stack of syrup-soaked carbohydrates doesn't quite satiate you, we've included more citywide Mardi Gras festivities below.
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She watched him pick up a Metro from a stack on the floor and walk out of the station.
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I always have a stack of things I need to read for research, and I assiduously avoid that stack.
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Paperclip — Three turns in a piece of wire is all you need to properly secure a stack of paper.
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A stack of history books about South American cartels are spread across the coffee table in front of him.
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One day I plowed through a stack of new records I wanted to listen to in a variety of genres.
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READMEAt $70, the Labo Variety Kit is a little expensive for the simple games included, and a stack of cardboard.
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Tucked into her basket is a stack of hotel brochures featuring a handsome bullfighter, a matador, holding a red cape.
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When I got there, he was sitting at a table and had a stack of papers in front of him.
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If you're going to take out student loans and have a stack of refund money, do something smart with it.
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Just recently, scanning my bookshelves for volumes to purge, I came across a stack of greeting cards, mostly from friends.
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Two boys in Flint wait on a stack of bottled water at a 2016 rally about the city's lead contamination.
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When you multitask, it presents you with a stack of your most recently used apps, arranged in reverse-chronological order.
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The design includes a stack of presents, a star-topped Christmas tree, snow flakes, doves, ornaments, hearts, and much more.
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If your worst fear involves fluorescent lights, a cubicle, and a stack of documents to be filled out — don't worry.
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Behind me, I could see a stack of freshly folded towels, in full view of the rest of the gym.
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A few weeks ago I stopped at a garage sale in Brooklyn and found a stack of Nintendo Power magazines.
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A stack of Cracker Barrel gift cards should certainly bring these newlyweds a lifetime of happiness (and possibly high cholesterol).
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But while fiddling with a stack of fabric scraps she'd collected over the years, unusual humanoid forms began to emerge.
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One night after a concert someone handed him a stack of papers—printouts from an email list of Marillion fans.
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I am standing behind a stack of boxes in a warehouse in Fremont, 15 miles north of San Jose. Bzzz!
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She repeated this, over and over, until she had a stack of dozens, flipping the growing stack with her fingers.
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Kris Jenner is known to keep a stack of them handy on a table near the entrance to her house.
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I still have a stack of the rejection letters — including one from Seventeen, where I eventually became Editor In Chief!
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On the eve of sentencing, Green submitted a stack of letters from Tseng's supporters and one from the doctor herself.
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Just as his pudgy fingers swept them into a stack on the counter, Puppy's hand came down to pin him.
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Jesús sits on the living room floor, sorting through a stack of large paper cards covered with brightly colored drawings.
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From there, I went and bought a camera and I put that camera on top of a stack of books.
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Another source briefed on the meeting said officials brought a stack of documents to the table that were left untouched.
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But it was leaning slightly on a wooden sheath, which was jammed against a stack of single-serving water cups.
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Beside them were several pages from an exam paper, clean except for a stack of numbers on the back pagje.
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So I flipped over a stack of their stinking breadsticks, removed my gloves, extended both middle fingers, and went home.
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Miznon pita is plush, Miznon pita is pillowy—I would happily take a nap on a stack of Miznon pita.
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"It's an old notion that a curator is buried in a stack of books or researching in isolation," he said.
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The Pixel 4 will have a large "forehead" — or top bezel — where a stack of technology and sensors will sit.
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How about a stack exchange for the fresh questions so the rest of us watching from afar could rank them?
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The vulnerability works via a stack buffer overflow, overwhelming the targeted software and opening the door for remote code execution.
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Absolut celebrated director Steven Spielberg's AFI lifetime achievement award with a stack of his film reels, shaped like the bottle.
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I am also currently leafing through a stack of meditation books that I bought at a meditation studio I like.
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But when they come in and order a stack of religious, gun-toting slogans on bumper stickers, I make them.
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Research for his autobiography, published in multiple languages, stood in a stack more than two feet high near the door.
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Choose an aspect ratio by tapping the icon that looks like a stack of squares in the bottom-right corner.
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Every now and then she tucked a section of lathed wood or some other object or material within a stack.
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Those details were reserved for a stack of printouts the doctor handed the couple as they walked out the door.
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The windowsill is home to antique owl figurines Lloyd collects, and a stack of vintage suitcases sits in the corner.
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Eileen Blessinger, the attorney representing Irene, the Guatemalan woman, tweeted a photograph on July 12 of a stack of papers.
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When Poe and Anabel download the data, they see blue code slowly coalesce to look a lot like a stack.
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I took a stack of records home, and was initially disappointed that none of them sounded as I had hoped.
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I provide all the materials; I bring a stack of watercolor blocks, brushes, and a little folding table and chairs.
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Platforms form a "stack," with upper layers making use of the high-volume, low-cost utility layers at the bottom.
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Bloch held a stack of envelopes, as if he were at the Oscars, and began to run through the submissions.
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Like most jobseekers in attendance, Su Jian has brought along a stack of CVs to hand out to prospective employers.
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Ridley worked through the films at a steady pace, accompanied by Fallon flipping through a stack of illustrated cue cards.
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Nobody has to kind of buy a stack of adult diapers to make it through the crunch once every year.
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They all start the same—with the camera pulling away from a tight shot on a stack of garish boxes.
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She would carry boxes of commands to an "operator," who then fed a stack of such cards into a reader.
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The next speaker got up with a stack of cue cards and began with a personal story from the 1980s.
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"Think about it the way you would think about a stack of $100 bills in your sock drawer," Colas said.
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Javier rummaged through a stack of papers to find a letter one therapist had written about him in support of surgery.
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She camps out in the office of a small Connecticut newspaper with a stack of reasons why they should hire her.
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I see a stack of a few more termination folders, so I know Winter Is Coming for a few more folks.
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Put it all together and you've got a stack of podcasts that piles up like back issues of the New Yorker.
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Like many, I was skeptical of Nintendo's attempt to sell gamers what first appeared to be just a stack of cardboard.
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"Spinach pancakes for #NationalPancakeDay," she captioned the photo of a stack of flapjacks resembling a carbed-up form of green smoothie.
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You can also nab a stack of daily free newspapers for wrapping material on nearly any street corner in big cities.
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I emerge from the elevator on the correct floor this time, and am greeted by a stack of 200 Amazon boxes.
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That afternoon, I read through a stack of prison mail sent to The Times, searching for information about the first inmate.
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She placed the shredded copy in a stack on the dais as Trump made his way to greet members of Congress. .
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A STACK OF MONEY, HAIR-CUT Doan went first to the two-star Qlassic Hotel, checking in on Saturday, Feb. 11.
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"I still can't open it," he said, wincing as he looked at a stack of finished copies at his publisher's office.
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So don't expect a quick charging turnaround if you've got a stack of phones in need of power in a room.
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We walked past the Christmas tree in the lobby to the superintendent's office, and my parents signed a stack of papers.
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"The chances of this happening are -- I'll swear on a stack of Bibles -- in the slim to no range," Rakove said.
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And I swear on a stack of bibles and a dozen copies of Future Shock that the screenshot above wasn't photoshopped.
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As someone with a stack of literary journals on my nightstand, many with recently lapsed subscriptions, I can very much relate.
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On your table will be a stack of tiny bowls, a canister of vinegar, and a jar of hot chili flakes.
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"I sent her all these prints, a stack of prints, and she was so excited to have this stuff," he said.
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That or maybe he just shattered his phone screen after dropping a stack of unsold copies of Chinese Democracy on it.
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Susan Barbour moves around the room and passes out a stack of Ziploc bags, each containing a worn cotton T-shirt.
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A bottle of ethyl alcohol, an electronic scale, test tubes, and a stack of well-worn pots and pans lay nearby.
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At one stoop, the seller had put out, amongst various knick-knacks and baggy T-shirts, a stack of old records.
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In the film, Benson shoots Trump in 1990 holding a stack of a million dollars, pulled from his Atlantic City casinos.
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At the front of the room, two customs officers reviewed a stack of passports, calling us up one at a time.
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The senators received a stack of letters supporting his nomination, praising his skills as a trial lawyer and reputation for fairness.
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The newspaper reported the police found a "stack of suspicious looking packages" on a trash can, forcing the staff to evacuate.
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At least, that's what I thought after spending a few weeks with a stack of cookbooks that come out this fall.
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White said this snow globe is perfect to put on a shelf or place on top of a stack of books.
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"Read 500 pages like this every day," Buffett said to the students, while reaching toward a stack of manuals and papers.
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My daughters (attempted) to make her breakfast before school, and a stack of birthday notes from us made her feel special.
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"Everyone is naturally skeptical of the chubby white guy standing next to a C.O. with a stack of papers," he said.
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Only a princess who can feel a pea under a stack of mattresses would notice the transitions between gas and electric.
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On top of regular furniture, you can create a Christmas tree, a stack of presents, a decorated fireplace, and a snowman.
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Three judges sat at the bench, murmuring to one another from behind a stack of papers that mostly obscured their faces.
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There was a display of cheap champagne set up on a stack of boxes by the cases of beer and soda.
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"Everybody says gas is cleaner with nearly no emissions," he said after signing a stack of paperwork in the dealer's office.
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The dancefloor itself just consisted of a muddy pit in front of a huge black wall of speakers, called a stack.
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An old Polaroid camera became a toilet-paper holder, and a stack of Saudi license plates now forms a cute clutch.
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"I have a stack of notes two feet high, but I don't know how to write about it," he told Blum.
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It was during a series of snow days, for which I hunkered down with a stack of DVDs and library books.
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Rob stands at a payphone in the rain outside Ian's apartment with a stack of quarters, repeatedly dialing the house phone.
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When we hosted a birthday party at our house last year, we picked up a stack of the $9.95 whole pizzas.
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The popular game involves removing one block at a time from a stack of 54 arranged in 18 layers of three.
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As its name suggests, it's fast: Just load a stack of photos and the scanner goes through them in no time.
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I organize the groceries in my fridge, so I have a soup/salad/fruit/yogurt in a stack for each day.
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Instead, he snatched the box of ashes from beneath a stack of books, and sped off in a black pickup truck.
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One of the photos Jimmy introduces into evidence is of a stack of newspapers in Chuck's house beneath a gas lantern.
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There were hammers hanging in order of size, and a stack of crates containing works by Léon Pourtau, a minor Impressionist.
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Such procedures are often presented to patients in the form of a stack of papers, written in legalese or medical jargon.
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But the most intriguing design was for a device with a screen that bent in half like a stack of cash.
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Besides landscapes, he etched a stack of books that may be the first print of a still life made in Europe.
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It was sandwiched between a stack of other embarrassing mementos from throughout my lifetime, a yearbook from my days of Sun-in and DIY bangs, a hardcover copy of a First Communion handbook that my mother convinced me to model for, and a stack of photos from the disposable cameras I took on nights out during college.
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Repeat the layering twice more with the brushed yulfka sheets and beef filling, then end with a stack of brushed yufka. 4.
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So cry it out in the freezer section, treat yourself to a delicious snack, and take a stack of napkins to go.
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The "Trump-Kim Chi Nasi Lemak" instead comes with U.S. dry-aged beef and a stack of spicy kimchi, a Korean staple.
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Each booth is equipped with a water faucet and a stack of napkins, so customers don't have to keep calling for service.
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She placed down a tiny glass of amber liquid, plump green olives, a stack of salty crackers, and a folded linen serviette.
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If you have a stack of people — you know we're in New York City, there's tens of thousands of OkCupid users here.
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I also keep a stack of business cards in my bag, but somehow I never have any when I actually need them.
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The star accessorized with ethically-sourced Forevermark diamonds, including a stack of beautiful bangles and sculptural diamond earrings worth over $1 million.
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To generate a useful amount of power, hundreds of them have to be connected in series, in the form of a stack.
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Suddenly, up rose Florence like a swan, between Thelma and Cookie, with a stack of Frank Lloyd Wright brochures in her hand.
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"You know what, I'll bring Carole all the articles I've read — I have a stack like this," Singer says, her hands wide.
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The demo walked me through another take, where I could break through a stack of boxes to really scare the hapless astronaut.
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Hillary Clinton should have known better than to think that a stack of policy papers was the way to the White House.
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Immigration attorney Eileen Blessinger tweeted a picture of a stack of denial papers, saying "every single separated parent" she represents was denied.
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Everyone came, each eye like a stack of dimes, paying out 10 cents for that postcard, and that one, and that one.
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A pint-size girl wearing a jean jacket with the tags still on fans a stack of $23 bills at the camera.
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Once I found a stack of Hustler magazines in the woods and devoured them with a fire of lust and self-loathing.
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He flipped through a stack of sketches, and found a picture of Trump with a Russian flag planted in his rear end.
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He was released on $20,000 cash bond Thursday morning, and exited jail covering his face with a stack of cash, TMZ reported.
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Chauhan drives me to a small shack near the Pakistan border where we see a stack of heroin waiting to be delivered.
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I looked down, and in front of her computer, poking out from under a stack of business cards, was one last key.
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His endearing illustrations include simple renditions of old-school 3D glasses, a stack of pancakes, and a slew of hairstyles sans faces.
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Michael McElwee was confused when a deliveryman showed up at his front door with a stack of magazines addressed to a pizzeria.
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The Royale Challenge at Polo 24 Hour Bar in London challenges customers to eat a stack of 12 pancakes in 15 minutes.
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On his desk, he keeps a stack of Mead composition notebooks going back nearly twenty years, filled with tidy lists and diagrams.
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Standing in front of a stack of bottles and small boxes, Heather Richter runs through all the pharmaceuticals Ari needs every month.
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Mr. Chavez said he arrived at the tunnel on Wednesday with a stack of sticky notes, some pens and an open mind.
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I've got a stack of books I'm hoping to get to as part of my ongoing immersion into American history and politics.
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Knowing all this, what can be done to help overcome FOMO, besides turning card after card from a stack of Instagram photos?
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I ask him to get closer to the computer, and he zeroes in on a stack of books on my desk instead.
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Inevitably I'd end up with a stack of half a dozen novels, take them to bed, and play eeny, meeny, miny, mo.
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"People will say that this is a great opportunity to learn a new language or read a stack of books," Palinkas says.
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But the most devastating loss was a stack of letters his mother wrote to him while he was enlisted in the military.
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Inside the box, tied with a ribbon, was a stack of prayers, written on index cards, from the participants of the revival.
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"It's super simple, you just search through and create a stack of products you love," Product Hunt founder Ryan Hoover tells TechCrunch.
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One image depicted a stack of worn red Cartier boxes in front of a silver-framed photograph of Taylor and Richard Burton.
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Inside, Mr. Broekema and Ms. Brown flipped through a stack of photos: accessories for the May issue that needed Ms. Brown's approval.
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He sent Ms. Jones a stack of letters about food from Ms. Cunningham, a California homemaker who was working as his assistant.
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He had cuts on his hands and was carrying a driver's license and a stack of credit cards that were not his.
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Those who visited his apartment, with its mattress on the floor and barely used kitchen, might spot a stack of completed journals.
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We grabbed a stack of plastic cups, booked a conference room, and managed to set the tasting up without spilling (too much).
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By the end of his life, I had a stack of Terry's letters on his nice stationery more than 8 inches deep.
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But all the same, my yearly income is the sum of between four and twelve W-2s and a stack of 1099s.
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There's a stack of them next to my bed, a few by the front door and some more next to the couch.
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And he enjoys filling special requests, like turning a stack of loose papers into a leather-bound tome with embossed gold lettering.
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There was a room with ten vintage household scales, each one holding (weighing) a stack of art books interspersed with paperback nonfiction.
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Or maybe the "pile d'assiettes" — a stack of lenticular clouds that trigger escapist fantasies of picnic baskets and cozy blankets in meadows.
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They scribbled notes at long tables, sipping coffee and LaCroix while a stack of pizza boxes emanated the odor of hot garlic.
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Then Stan Hughes, the partner of Mr. Sweet's sister, took a stack of comics one day to the family's household storage locker.
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In response, GOP lawmakers have introduced a stack of bills to compete with Democratic legislation tackling issues that are important to females.
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Comparing that hydrogen gas with a stack of uneaten pizzas, she suggested there might be nothing on Enceladus to metabolize the energy.
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One is wearing a blue bunny costume and is seated next to a stack of garbage bags filled with clothing and magazines.
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Too bad for R. Kelly, because our sources say he was set to make a stack of bills for the world tour.
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He threw a stack of cardboard boxes, punched several holes in the ceiling, broke a granite countertop and smashed a tablet computer.
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The towering "Internet Dream," from 1994, a stack of 52 monitors displaying jarring abstract images, heralds the current age of digital information saturation.
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To my left, there's a bookshelf with a stack of Mickey Mouse comics, a staple in the childhood bedroom of every Italian kid.
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A stack of $100 bills totaling $344.6 million would be taller than the 1,063-foot Eiffel Tower in Paris, the Powerball website says.
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They construct in stages, over years or even decades, preferring to buy a stack of bricks than to put money in a bank.
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Kids already lug around heavy backpacks for school — Kindle gives them all the benefits of a stack of books but without the weight.
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Strictly speaking, Jones's paintings are made from a stack of irregularly cut sections of plywood — or "pancake stack" — that he has glued together.
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Angela strode over, confidently handing her a stack of papers — printouts of wildly threatening emails, each signed in a variation of Hadley's name.
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Today's announcements at VMworld are about extending that strategy and offering customers a stack of tools to help manage their hybrid cloud world.
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After the candidate had boarded his campaign bus and left, an aide showed off a stack of cards pledging support to Mr. Rubio.
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Do you know your house's Wi-Fi password, or is it lost in a stack of papers in one of seven possible drawers?
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I flicked through a stack of old papers, which had somehow escaped the trash can, and found they were a collection of letters.
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So if you have a stack with an 8,7,6 you can build on it with another 7,8,9 or 7,6,7 or any similar combination.
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The most likely scenario is that your AirPod is sitting on a table below a stack of magazines and you can't find it.
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In this future, people can digitally transfer their consciousness from one body to the next by way of an implant called a Stack.
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Except your kitchen is bare save for one bottle of Worcestershire sauce, a well-stocked liquor cabinet and a stack of takeout menus.
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It provides proof of address and other data that in other countries—and in pre-Aadhaar India—would require a stack of documents.
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The engine pounds not like a stack of Marshall amps at a Motorhead concert, but like a symphony playing Beethoven's 5th with intensity.
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That's the night you settle down for Masterpiece with a mug of tea and a stack of cookies you've taken to calling biscuits.
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Unlike a credit card, which doesn't change when it's used, a stack of dollar bills noticeably diminishes once you pay for a product.
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But ultimately, a movie isn't a stack of zeroes and ones, just like a painting isn't just blobs of pigment on a canvas.
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She approaches the original like a stack of Jenga blocks, knocking the whole thing down, then rebuilding it in her own twisted image.
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We are handed a stack of menus detailing a litany of deals: pick-two lunch specials, half-price happy hours, and appetizer platters.
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In the photo, David is seen smiling while surrounded by a stack of presents wrapped in paper featuring a world map on it.
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But the most impressive feat was a stack of money — the actress stuffed a full $1,100 worth of bills in between her teeth.
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As a stack, we have hardware — your mobile phone — at the top and bank accounts holding the actual treasure at the very bottom.
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He lives beside my desk, the leadoff hitter in a stack of Mets baseball cards that I fiddle with when I get bored.
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The photo showed Trump's bodyguard walking with a stack of papers, and on a yellow piece of paper was Mattis's cell phone number.
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Cards in a stack could link back to other cards, an ability that was effectively early hyperlinking, one of the web's defining features.
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One hundred and twenty-six dollars worth of LPs, a stack big enough to merit a box at checkout instead of a bag.
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As I got used to my new hands, I popped open the briefcase, tossing around (and then sheepishly replacing) a stack of cash.
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Cutting into a stack of crêpes as if it were a cake officially ruins the dish for anyone else who wanted to enjoy.
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Last year, the all-day-breakfast chain served 6.6 million free pancakes, a stack, IHOP said, that would reach nearly 19 miles high.
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It doesn't come with wireless headphones, however, so you'll have to budget for that, as well as a stack of blank Memorex tapes.
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The first year of the channel, everything was on my webcam and I put my laptop on top of a stack of books.
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It looks like he dishes out a few bills he's got on hand, and toward the end ... seems to give away a stack.
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The photo is a close-up of Bush's ankles, adorned with black socks decorated with a stack of blue, red and yellow books.
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Previous videos shot by drones before the windows were boarded up also showed a stack of mattresses in the building, and an easel.
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She also donned a $640 pair of Yeezy mules and carried a $5,695 Judith Leiber Couture clutch that resembles a stack of money.
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Shuffling through a stack of magazines in front of him, Howard pulled out Life & Style , which is owned by Bauer, a German conglomerate.
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There is no need for me to make a stack, for we'll take the hay straight to a small open barn for storage.
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Photo: David Nield (Gizmodo)Your phone comes with a stack of apps to get you started—and they're fine, up to a point.
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On the knee-high table in front of him is a stack of paper detailing the latest quantification of the challenge he faces.
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When he learns their plans for a hot night lean toward a sterile cup and a stack of porn magazines, he's less certain.
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I'll never forget those first meetings because these really young, creative people would show up at these meetings with a stack of press.
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For burglars who aim for low hanging fruit, it doesn't get much lower than a stack of boxes sitting around an unattended lobby.
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Forcefully hitting delete on that email just isn't the same as burning a stack of letters, though the outcome more or less is.
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Until then, just remember: The next time you toss a stack of old GamePro magazines, another game pro might be picking it up.
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So I asked Mr. Galen to swear on a stack of iPhones that he would not reduce the 3 percent award anytime soon.
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To her left, a stack of her recent pieces was held in place with a paperweight in the shape of a bird. Mrs.
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I have a stack of articles from the week that I didn't get to, and I'm always in the middle of a book.
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A stack of word puzzle books is great, but you should also look into physical puzzle sets like this one and this one.
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" In the memoir, he describes crying afterward, and explains that the girl "gave me a stack of Oreo cookies to keep me quiet.
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That meant I had to navigate China the way I would have three years ago: with a stack of red 100-renminbi notes.
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There he received instructions to look under a stack of newspapers on a table on the upstairs back porch of a Cambridge rowhouse.
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Sitting across from Lam, his interrogators produced a stack of banned books, all published by Mighty Current and shipped to China by Lam.
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The last thing you want is to take on more than you can afford, especially if you have a stack of bills already.
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Here, a much younger Prince George was standing on a stack of books and holding his father&aposs hand for the official portrait.
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Maeve's most baller move is showing up to her old school with a stack full of essays that she wrote for other students.
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I mean, really, really love books — like you have a stack of ten books beside your bed that you&aposre desperate to read?
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Second, the shot that tickles Jimmy the most is the one of a gas lantern sitting on top of a stack of newspapers.
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I quickly plate some apple slices, a stack of saltines, and a handful of cereal to eat because oatmeal sounds gross right now.
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Everywhere he went, he'd bring a stack of Trump stickers to hand out; they'd be snatched up and stuck on bikes and trucks.
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That meant I had to navigate China the way I would have three years ago: with a stack of red 100-renminbi notes.
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But she does it every night, reading that story from a stack of index cards, keeping her voice steady and her body still.
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A stack of Adolf Hitler's official stationery stopped him cold, but he was warmed by a photo of Annie Oakley, a fabled sharpshooter.
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They have a stack of 450 CDs on their desk of every genre imaginable, and their job is to listen to it all.
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Crucially, all this can be achieved in a stack of electronics five microns thick—about a fifteenth of the diameter of a human hair.
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Another concept device on display was a phone with the DragonHinge and folded in half like you would do with a stack of cash.
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Lay a sheet of yulfka on a work surface and brush with the egg mixture; repeat until you have a stack of 2 sheets.
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The 32-year-old superstar arrived with a stack of pizzas, in addition to coffee and gift cards, to give to those receiving care.
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"Look into this camera right here and repeat after me," Kimmel instructed the couple, having them place their palms on a stack of magazines.
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A few days later, she checked out a stack of picture books at the library, then went to the shelter to volunteer her services.
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Those small gestures, along with light, color, and expression, help them stand out in a stack of otherwise identical pictures in a casting office.
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In this terrible, horrible, completely disturbing video, a man takes a stack of McDonald's burgers and fries and juices them into brown, mushy oblivion.
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Ten days ago, Garten even posted a Instagram photo of a stack of printed pages that appeared to be mockups for a new cookbook.
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He and his team came out with one prototype—a laser scattering off of a stack of fluorescent screens—back in 2015, for example.
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Kardashian also shared a picture of his fiancée from inside the strip club, showing off the sparkly ring and holding a stack of bills.
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Who the hell actually finds themselves sitting down to a stack of custard-filled brioche French toast topped with homemade jam on a weekday?
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It won't take too long to learn the ins and outs of the application, and it's backed up with a stack of help documentation.
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Oh and in case you still can't comprehend how big a stack of cash that is, here's how Apple could basically buy everyone. Wow!
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Across the street, outside a run-down motel, two shirtless kids played with a pit bull puppy next to a stack of soiled mattresses.
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And in Hong Kong, couples can opt to marry at McDonald's, where the wedding cake is just a stack of Baked Apple Pie boxes.
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Both the Fit 183 and Fit 218 include a carrying pouch, a micro USB charging cable, an audio cable, and a stack of instructions.
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"Make an Ex Box," Kim says, repeating to Scott the advice she gave Khloé when Khloé came across a stack of her wedding photos.
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However, these connections happen through Ona matchmakers, which mean that you're not just going through a stack of photos and swiping left and right.
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The Yoga Book comes with an ink insert for its stylus and a stack of note paper that magnetically attaches to the touch panel.
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The unusually busy plot involves a ruthless gang war between Albanian and Ukrainian mobsters, so a stack of corpses is only to be expected.
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Matthew Weiner, the "Mad Men" creator, took a seat by a stack of DVDs, which included multiple seasons of his own hit TV show.
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"They had a stack of fake money, and they gave you options to buy a car — a sedan or a big S.U.V.," she said.
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There was a flap at the back of her notebook where she kept a stack of white stickers that said "Found!" in red letters.
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Burrows' photograph depicts Farley sprawled across an uneven surface — a stack of metal cases — in a position somewhere between lying down and sitting up.
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As he talked, his hands moved over a laptop keyboard, splicing and shuffling a stack of vocal tracks on a pair of computer screens.
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Combine butter with maple syrup and honey for a decadent honeycomb topping, and dollop on a stack of Ken Addington's brunch-favourite ricotta pancakes.
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Like a stack of cards, you can flip through your open apps to hop to one you were recently using, bypassing the home screen.
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"You did good," he said, grabbing his MacBook and putting it in a stack with all the others at the end of the day.
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She went around the corner into the bathroom, pulled the shower curtain, then came back holding a stack of bills in a ziploc bag.
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At a snug ranch in Modesto, just a few streets away from where she raised her family, Linda pulls out a stack of photos.
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Instead, I let myself sink into a fantasy world where I fully believe that I just might walk away with a stack of cash.
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Shortly after the Supreme Court decision, Vinnie began collecting a stack of supportive letters from other students, which he presented to his school principal.
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IHOP posted a joke tweet about pancakes and Mother's Day Sunday morning with a photo of an ultrasound that included a stack of pancakes.
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Flynn frequently works down here while clocking miles on a treadmill desk, her laptop placed precariously on a box and a stack of books.
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Democrats say they are determined to squeeze the industry's prices and profits, and they have a stack of legislative proposals that could do so.
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Soon the reporters have a stack of evidence against him, which they present to Biscuits to encourage her to do a follow-up interview.
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Metropolitan Diary: In this week's column, a stack of letters to send, another round at McSorley's and more reader tales of New York City.
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"It's a season for greens, not just greens for a salad, but greens to cook," he explained, pointing out a stack of wild dandelions.
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In an interview on Saturday, Mr. Harrison said that he wouldn't trust someone swearing on a stack of Bibles that his PIN was safe.
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Finish it off with a stack of gold bangles, a circular over-the-shoulder bag, and leopard-print pumps for the ultimate power play.
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Over the years, I've accumulated a stack of madeleine pans; the original plaque shares cupboard space with nonstick, silicone and mini-madeleine pans too.
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John Ratcliffe (R-Texas) grabs a stack of depositions made by witnesses involved in the impeachment inquiry during a House Intelligence Committee hearing Tuesday.
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I can swear on a stack of Faith of the Seven sacred texts that it wasn't the sex scenes that kept me tuned in.
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She published more than 1,700 scientific papers, co-wrote eight books and gathered a stack of accolades as fat as a nanotube is fine.
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"Their file is like this," said one person who had spoken repeatedly with investigators, gesturing to indicate a stack of documents a foot high.
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According to the study, the magnet consists of a stack of 12 pancake coils and is wound with incredibly thin copper oxide superconducting tape.
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Last year, she famously showed off a stack of them going all the way up her forearm, leaving the Internet aghast at her perceived wastefulness.
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Imagine the Cinn-A-Stack Pancakes, or the middle of a warm cinnamon roll, topped with bite-sized churros, and you have the churro pancakes.
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A public relations milk run revealing a stack of essentially meaningless classified documents will only serve to antagonize those who suffered during the dirty war.
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A year ago, a visitor showed Dr. Ossendrijver a stack of photographs of Babylonian tablets that are now held by the British Museum in London.
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For his endless loyalty, Wags gets a stack of his favorite old porno magazines, which Axe had taken from his mother's house — and $9 million.
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My new manager Nadine, an Australian woman, let me in the side entrance before the museum opened and handed me a stack of glossy fliers.
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The counterweights aren't cheap, however: Moment is charging $39.99 for each, which is definitely more expensive than taping a stack of quarters to your Osmo.
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But there's something to be said about having a stack of books lying around, aside from the guilt that may come with not finishing them.
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"Sometimes, I swear, I can't keep up with it," Lemon said before revealing a stack of documents he uses to fact check for his program.
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Fans of HGTV's Fixer Upper might want to book a flight to Texas to have a stack of pancakes with their favorite remodel master couple.
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These capture energy from a much broader spectrum of sunlight by using a stack of different materials, such as gallium arsenide and gallium indium phosphide.
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Next to me was a woman roughly in her 30s holding a stack of papers in her lap, beside her a girl of about four.
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A coffee table is tucked in front of the door, along with a stack of ointments, several of them in their various stages of production.
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For this image, Hebert placed his photograph of a stack of shipping pallets against a sky pilfered from Jean-Honoré Fragonard's painting Le Rocher (18444).
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For this image, Hebert placed his photograph of a stack of shipping pallets against a sky pilfered from Jean-Honoré Fragonard's painting Le Rocher (1764).
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I searched for it again Friday morning under a stack of university stuff, after a frenetic 24 hours of activity between Russia and the West.
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As I write this, I have a stack of books on my desk, there's another on the dinner table, and I have three overflowing bookshelves.
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Jackson shows Maggie her mother's charts, and also gives her a stack of photos of her mother traveling when she realized how sick she was.
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Normally, if you drop, say, a stack of organic materials into the Recycler and process it, you'll get the same amount of organic materials back.
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It all began when a delivery man appeared on his doorstep with a stack of magazines addressed to a pizza restaurant, as noted by Munchies.
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Woo and his co-founder Michael Brandt initially released a "stack" of chemically enhanced pills promising to help people wake up, focus and sleep better.
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We search the crevices of our pockets and compile a stack of stamps with British and American flags on them, stolen earlier in the game.
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The app lets you choose a bunch of pictures and send them, as if in a stack of photos, to everyone in your iMessage conversation.
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Mr. Saifudin, with a shemagh casually draped around his shoulders, holds up a stack of fresh bills and sports a mischievous grin on his face.
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During one particularly brutal sequence, Mr. Ennover assigned tasks by flipping through a stack of cards, with each suit a signal for a different activity.
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At one point, he showed a 1925 photo of a few dozen Universal Pictures stars next to a stack of crates holding that season's negatives.
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By September last year, they had a stack of damning documents, which revealed the Egg Board had tried to sabotage the sale of Just Mayo.
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Details: Spivack says they can put 25 million pages on a stack of the films that is roughly the size and shape of a DVD.
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If you were given a penny for every minute people spent commuting in an average year, you'd have a stack that was 7.63,27.6,219 miles high.
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That's because these employees signed mandatory arbitration agreements, which are often buried in a stack of hiring documents that managers require new employees to sign.
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Years ago I bought a stack of The Illustrated London News, so heavy you could barely lift them, from an old bookshop in south London.
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A nurse helped me up, handed me a stack of thick pads and told me to expect bleeding and cramping for the next 24 hours.
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Something you can physically press when you need to confirm, stop a timer with sweaty hands, mute a notification, move "forward" in a stack — anything.
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A stack of won-ton wrappers and a bowl of pork and shrimp sat on the counter, waiting to be folded together once we left.
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For only $1.85, visitors can buy a stack of rice crackers to feed the deer, some of which have been trained to bow on command.
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Earlier, during the initial counting of votes, Dr. Snipes's office inadvertently mixed some 20 invalid provisional ballots in a stack of 205 otherwise valid ballots.
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Mr. Guidall is the undisputed king of audiobooks: more than 1,300 so far, with a stack of new prospects beside his bed awaiting his attention.
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However, Halsey shut those rumors down on Twitter Monday evening, blaming the moment on a stack of pancakes she had eaten earlier in the day.
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She was armed with a stack of homemade flash cards and her iPhone, on which she had downloaded discussions of test topics from various websites.
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METROPOLITAN DIARY A stack of letters to send, another round at McSorley's and more reader tales of New York City in this week's Metropolitan Diary.
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Built like a stack of gumdrops, he dances in concise, herky-jerk movements, slithering and then stopping as if he suddenly had his plug pulled.
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It's a simple premise: Mr. Doman stands alongside a sign saying "What's Your Story?" with a stack of 20 clipboards and pieces of blank paper.
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It's a simple premise: Mr. Doman stands alongside a sign saying "What's Your Story?" with a stack of 20 clipboards and pieces of blank paper.
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Indeed, Ms. Kaling wrote in her 2015 book "Why Not Me?" that McDonald's once sent her a stack of $10 gift cards on her birthday.
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In the police van, one removed from her purse a stack of 3-by-5 cards with contact information for women who'd called for help.
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"This is not a case of looking for a needle in a haystack - it's more like a needle in a stack of needles," Heinzman added.
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He vaults over a stack of watercoolers into the back of the tent and gets into position behind the grill, slapping on blue latex gloves.
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To get into Hendy's secret room, Joe pulls a stack of Charles Dickens books, which is the second time the series has highlighted this author.
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MC: What you have now is a stack of sort of three small devices, each of them handheld, each of them with a specific purpose.
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The first was a stack of receipts for regular, small transfers of cash through Western Union from a city in the industrial north of England.
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A stack of bamboo washed ashore during the storm and he used it to fashion a chair, now perched on his patio, facing the harbor.
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This is a panorama of two pictures, and each is a stack of another two pictures—one for the stars and another one for the foreground.
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It was his autobiography, which he'd typed on his typewriter, a stack of about 60 pages composed in all capital letters and punctuated mostly with colons.
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When I'm at home, there's nothing better than curling up on a couch, with a stack of books and a pot of tea close at hand.
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He said that at a party at Kricfalusi's house between 1999 and 210, Kricfalusi showed him "a stack of Polaroids" of Kricfalusi and Byrd having sex.
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Early in the episode there's a scene that unfolds at a newsstand where a young girl buys a stack of newspapers for someone we never meet.
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One store in Chicago put together a stack of copies that was seven feet tall, and by the end of the day the books were gone.
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Instead of one 17.3-inch 4K IGZO display, though, Valerie has a stack of screens that slide into a three-display setup under their own power.
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These including counting the number of playing cards in a deck, measuring compass orientation, and even discerning the specific configuration of a stack of Lego bricks.
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My hold list at the library got out of control, and I have a stack of eight books to work through over the next few weeks.
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Tossed in a purse or lost in a stack of books being carried across the apartment, the Notebook 9 feels light like a much smaller device.
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Onstage, at his most outrageous, he has writhed atop a stack of speakers in nothing more than bikini briefs, leg warmers and a layer of sweat.
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On a recent Friday, Moore walked around sweating in the soupy late summer air with a stack of flyers and a clipboard of voter registration forms.
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"This is the first time I'm getting to hear what people actually think of it," she exclaimed, waving around a stack of colored highlighter-blush sticks.
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Because of its sexual connotations, it provides plenty of shock value — especially in contrast to things like pink cake or a stack of freshly-cleaned dishes.
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What's more, Lou's insurance photos show a stack of pep rally t-shirts in her car, the very same t-shirts from the t-shirt cannons.
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Researcher envision future — and maybe more autonomous — Primer robots traveling to space and conducting undersea and rescue missions with a stack of these skill-ready sheets.
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The breakfast chain is commemorating its anniversary by selling a stack of its signature buttermilk pancakes for 20183 cents, a nod to its founding in 22018.
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If you were born during or before the '90s, chances are you have a stack of old VHS tapes gathering dust somewhere in your parents' attic.
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As his standoff with police stretched over three hours, Atkins shivered at one point and Moss headed to a stack of sweatshirts to get him one.
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Reddit user HZGQuickSilver shared a photo of a stack of beautiful crêpes made by their French coworker that had been monsterously destroyed by another anonymous coworker.
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There's a cookbook for the body and mind, a stack of Ayurvedic soaps for holistic cleansing and a copy of "Meditation & Mantras" by Swami Vishnu Devananda.
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The LithiumCard Wallet Battery is only about as thick as a stack of five credit cards, so it fits in your wallet or your back pocket.
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But leaving aside the irony of blowing a stack of money on something that can hold your money (and other loose paper), consider this paperclip objectively.
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I also first encountered porn when I was quite young—a neighbor showed me a stack of Hustler magazines his father had hidden in the basement.
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After visiting the local assistance center, she received a list of low-income housing resources to call -- a stack of paperwork stuffed inside a grocery bag.
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A few days before kindergarten began, parents were summoned to the school to fill out a stack of paperwork roughly the size of a mortgage application.
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She showed him a stack of papers in a closet: writing from prisoners in 50 countries that she had collected in her research over the years.
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Design-wise, the speaker looks like a stack of thin, colored square blocks and it comes with a touch-sensitive light-emitting diode (LED) display controller.
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The insurance company will hand you a stack of pages full of legal, hard-to-understand language that includes a policy illustration highlighting optimistic return assumptions.
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Ten minutes before the day's end, he asked the Special Counsel's Office to dig through a stack of document boxes in the corner of the room.
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Each one needs a stack of approvals - at least 25 permits - from health, environment, transport and aviation authorities to residents, mayors, governors, and sometimes, tribal elders.
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"To have my own time when the phone is not ringing," he said, leaning on a stack of boxes in the tunnel to the visitors' dugout.
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When the foster agency gave her a stack of medication-consent forms to sign, she first Googled each of the drugs they wanted to give him.
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I got fed a stack of ethical briefings about my medical situation, but I just signed-off the checkboxes, because the basic deal was so obvious.
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In one of the most famous views, we witness the exact moment a gust of wind blows a stack of paper out of a person's hand.
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Plus, photographs of short books, either on their own or in a stack, can be posted to one's social media account to communicate taste and substance.
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"It's the only place you see anything local," Mr. Dominguez said at a bodega in Washington Heights, where a stack of papers sat behind the counter.
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"I think more like a chord, where it's a stack of notes, and Susan thinks more like a melody, where there's a single path," he said.
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You could get a big mug of beer for $5, and there was a stack of business cards for a local car service at the door.
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You'd meet with the same sources at the same roadside cafe, but now they'd drop a stack of iPhones on the table next to the tea.
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Felicity had a stack of notepads in her arm, while Sophia was bringing what looked like homemade cupcakes right behind her ... each wearing a big smile.
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"When you live in Alaska and, like, a dragon fruit waves at you from a stack at the grocery store, I run at it," she said.
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Workers have also been instructed to consider providing coffee sample cups to customers upon request, as opposed to leaving out a stack of self-serve cups.
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On Wednesday, a stack of red "Keep America Great" hats produced by Trump's campaign sat within arm's reach on a side table in the Oval Office.
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On a yellow table is a wooden robot, alongside a stack of Which Way books—a copycat series in the style of Choose Your Own Adventure.
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She filmed that first YouTube video using the photo-booth application on her 2010 MacBook, which she propped up using a stack of textbooks, she said.
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Scientists have only recently discovered that succulents thrive best when perched precariously on a stack of vintage gardening books, but my ancestors clearly already knew this.
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Before you know it, you could have a stack of POS loan bills due every month, and that&aposs definitely not good for your bottom line.
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Trilobites The find in a Nevada desert revealed an intestine inside a creature that looks like a worm made of a stack of ice cream cones.
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Musk has a corner desk with a stack of books, a model of a rocket ship and his computer, rather neatly laid out, facing the window.
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Given the freedom to wander, a stack of novels to read and the explicit permission to ignore the news cycle, I read for hours without stopping.
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But it's true: Afternoons past were spent plopped in front of TV, mindlessly working my way through a stack of Pringles, washing it down with Dr. Pepper.
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In his new book "Do Over," Acuff describes how to get started: Grab a stack of index cards and a pen, and then answer the following questions.
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The doors were closed and there were no signs of the Brexiteers other than a stack of bright red "VOTE LEAVE" placards stacked up on the doorstep.
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I don't think we had any magazines, really, save for a stack of National Geographic that my father kept leaning against the wall next to his nightstand.
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As the fiery performance concluded, Hetfield sulked over to the side of the stage and angrily tossed his white ESP guitar over into a stack of amplifiers.
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I made it to the hospital without fully miscarrying, and they wheeled me into surgery past a stack of incubators and the sounds of a newborn crying.
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"You are uglyyyyy you blind me w/ this crap you spoiled fake girl," one comment on an Instagram of her holding up a stack of money read.
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When Sebastian was a baby, his photos featured a stack of Harry Potter books, a broom, and of course, some little glasses and a lighting-bolt scar.
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In it, Dylan stands outside the Savoy Hotel holding a stack of cards with key words from the song that he drops as he lip syncs along.
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Williams paired the bold accessory with a crisp white suit, black tie, and of course tons of bling, including rosary beads and a stack of beaded bracelets.
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Janse believes there is not enough proper participant education, especially during the sign-up period, when participants are flooded with a stack of paperwork or canned presentations.
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We would suggest holding off for now, at least until we can test the device and verify that it's actually worth a stack of hundred dollar bills.
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That time she gave her 26-year-old a stack of hundreds for losing a toothWell, Abraham will never be accused of not spoiling her child enough.
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"Sorry, things have been crazy here," she tells us, motioning to a stack of dishes and glasses she'd only just cleared from the rest of the bar.
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Though Scharf's second East River Esplanade banner is gone, a work he created alongside it — "TotemOh," a stack of smiling characters painted onto a stone column — remains.
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So he wrote this piece of code called the Spider, which would suck it all down into a stack of hard drives in his grad student office.
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I just shook my head, and they opened that box to find nothing but a stack of notebook papers, a pile of half-assed stories I'd written.
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Right now, even as I'm happily taking a break to catch up on a stack of unread non-presidential books, I'm already planning what president I'll revisit.
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Because they register that information in a sort of a stack, with the most recent on the top, it's possible to use CRISPR to record something chronologically.
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For example, temperature and humidity can be used to model spoilage while other standard metrics can actually tell businesses which box in a stack contains their products.
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In college, I spent too much money on a new flatscreen monitor and spent a few months propping it up against a stack of old paperback books.
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What's different now is the major new feature which adds the ability to save those Taps into a shared album between sender and recipient called a Stack.
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Starstruck, the three women bashfully approached the former first lady, who was 90 at the time, as her son stood patiently by holding a stack of papers.
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Tammye Pettyjohn Jones, a member of a group called Sisters in Service, got in the limo holding a mug of herbal tea and a stack of flyers.
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Ferrigno stood beside a small table with a bottle of water, hand sanitizer, two pens, and a stack of posters bearing his silhouette and the N.R.A. logo.
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A stack of pancakes, round and enormous as the face of the moon, were crisply branded by the griddle and topped with a fat pat of butter.
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Then you devour the creamy, spicy, tangy ear on a stick while walking along the street, with a stack of napkins on hand for when you're done.
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If I didn't have to work and pay bills, I would live my best life in bed, with a stack of books and an oat milk latte.
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A couple years ago, it took a black box the size of a stack of pancakes to do what the new Roku Streaming Stick+ can do now.
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In one case at JMKAC is a stack of diaries from five years of Nohl's life, in which she meticulously recorded her diet, exercise, and art making.
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We'd get these purchase orders, and it was my job to pull out the yellow ones, put 'em in a stack, and fill out the carbon paper.
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Sipping from a big cup of iced tea, Renea handed Phil a stack of pictures to scan and post of men and women looking for pen pals.
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The tale, as she told it, was purposefully rough on the eye, with a stack of handheld shots; Freundlich has smoothed it out and rejiggered the genders.
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A staffer for the Senate Democrats walked up the aisle, handed a stack of papers to the senator presiding over the Senate Chamber, and walked back down.
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"We weren't out there to pioneer anything, but we ended up being that way," Mr. Dawson said, a stack of decades-old glamour shots on his lap.
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The stories were as fresh and crisp as a stack of wallet-sized portraits someone paid $30 for and kept in the plastic wrap for 20 years.
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On the floor a stack of wooden slabs made a perch atop which the gunman stood to watch the road from where the turret should have been.
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After the bars close and crowds clear the streets, a lone cyclist on an '22017 Raleigh Kodiak pedals past, a stack of pink envelopes in his backpack.
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Working in a subterranean photography studio below Times Square, he will shoot a stack of books, a glass of wine or an actor who is in town.
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A better term for what he's talking about might be tsundoku, a Japanese word for a stack of books that you have purchased but not yet read.
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There is nowhere else that this information is documented and when I found this book, it was hidden underneath a stack of newspapers in the museum storage.
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You'd be forgiven for confusing OtterBox's new OtterSpot for a stack of restaurant buzzers, those vibrating devices that you hold onto while your takeout is being prepared.
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I have an office, but I'm much more likely to write at a stand-up "desk" I've fashioned with a stack of books on my kitchen counter.
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Malcolm, who's 91, says his boys, Mitchell and Wayne, picked him up ... took him to meet with lawyers and shoved a stack of papers in his face.
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During the exchange, he apologized for giving up the crown and gave her a stack of letters from Prince Charles opening up about his love for Camilla.
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The haunt incorporates the same intoxicating sonic loop that Benjamin is known for, with a stack of vintage televisions humming, buzzing, and glowing throughout the darkened space.
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At Unionville, I spotted a stack of these instructional materials, which run to about 200 pages, collected in a white three-ring binder, at the FRC booth.
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My work "Untitled (Double Entendre)" [2019] is a series of objects — a piece of glass, a piece of wood, a stack of books — but I photograph them.
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It took the robot an average of twenty-four and a half minutes to fold each towel, or ten hours to produce a stack of twenty-five.
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In fact, a videotape shows him placing a red gift envelope among a stack of others near the door and talking with his friends from the village.
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I'm sure Senator Sasse will be willing to evaluate the specific evidence for his claims — but it's got to be more than a stack of National Enquirers.
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In her office, she keeps a stack of prayer books and three plaster statues of the Virgin Mary, which she takes with her to vigils and protests.
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If you're working on a reading-intensive task, prop your laptop up on objects (like a stack of books or shoeboxes) so it's eye-level, he suggests.
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I'd make a big batch of chicken curry today, a recipe I learned from Meera Sodha, and accompany it with a stack of her aunt Harsha's naan.
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However, people are so narrow sighted on financial gain that they see a stack and take it without considering the repercussions on the remainder of the stack.
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She names the houses she cleans according to whichever possession or habit of the occupants is most conspicuous to her: The Plant House, crowded with large pots on wheeled stands; The Porn House, where a stack of romance novels sits next to a twin bed and a stack of Hustlers near an armchair; The Sad House, whose walls are lined with pictures of the owner's dead wife and son.
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And it's the design guidelines that say the Apple button should be on the top of a stack of other third-party sign-in buttons, as recently reported.
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Now front and center, the redesigned tab lets users swipe horizontally through a stack of categories including "Live Around The World", "Your Friends And Pages", and "Recorded Live".
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Then, in the next photo, Zegrour captures his polo-wearing hero smiling proudly with a stack of red boxes as the Manchester man maintains his position in bed.
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Dr Rühe theorised that it might likewise be possible to create a stack of lotus-like layers that would flake off when damaged, revealing a pristine surface beneath.
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The current Atlantic hurricane season, which began on June 1st, sees the country running a stack of instruments that reach from orbit to a kilometre beneath the ocean.
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Since they are a little short on firs in the southwest state, the city of Chandler makes due by lighting up a stack of decorated tumbleweeds each year.
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"WORKING ON TAN AND WEDDING/TO DO LIST 🤗❤️🌞👙," Klum said as she also showed a stack of wedding planning papers next to her towel.
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New media art is represented at the exhibition with Gretchen Bender's Wild Dead (1984), a two-channel dystopian video installation in the form of a stack of televisions.
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This is how the American drug firm, Johnson & Johnson (J&J), approached ketamine, an anaesthetic with a stack of evidence to support its use in treatment-resistant depression.
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And with the largest model, the Z21597290, the owner ends up with a stack of slick brewing appliances that reinforces the thought we're finally living in the future.
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Pure graphene is almost transparent to infrared, but Dr Kocabas suspected he could tune this transparency by drenching a stack of graphene layers in an ion-rich liquid.
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Until next November, solo retreats, especially those with a stack of books, help you let go of the need to be right in favor of alignment with truth.
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As the performance begins, Hall selects a few objects, a stack of thin, white, geometric forms that look like rectangles with the edges rounded off or angled out.
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Pulling out a stack of handwritten daily records, we flipped through and were able to see that about a third of the visitors come just to log on.
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At least one of those killed was found in a house in Kaikoura that "collapsed like a stack of cards", Kaikoura Hospital's Dr Christopher Henry told Fairfax media.
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The Echo looks like a generic Bluetooth speaker, which is to say it resembles a stack of hockey pucks or a very large tube of Pillsbury croissant dough.
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Every month, I would leave a stack of bills on the kitchen table before I went to work—which would be gone by the time I came home.
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Trump himself is known to value the magazine, having kept a stack of copies -- mostly with him on the front -- prominently displayed on his desk in Trump Tower.
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The publications were located in Bastian's prison cell along with a stack of detailed handwritten notes on how to build an improvised explosive device, according to court documents.
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A thinking man's quarterback knows that when you have a stack of papers you need bound together, you don't go running for the masking tape or the glue.
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"In Mosul we had everything but here we are in a caravan," said a legal assistant, laboriously transcribing personal details from a stack of forms into a ledger.
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"It's called death metal..." He held a stack of jewel cases, and stared at them in reverie, like they were (un)holy, like a priest holding the eucharist.
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The magazine includes plenty of photos of Ali wearing floral prints and enjoying summer: eating a burger, sitting atop a stack of kayaks, and relaxing on the beach.
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Airlines' overbooking and bumping policies took center stage at the hearing as Congress considers a stack of new bills that would target those practices and strengthen consumer protections.
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I loved the color of the ribbon, so I grabbed it from a stack of books and tied it around my neck because it's simply a great color.
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Because it's a Wacom surface, you can even put a stack of paper on top of the panel and write notes with real ink that are instantly digitized.
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I have a stack of about 15 magazines called Genii: The International Conjurors' Magazine that I got when I first moved to Los Angeles about seven years ago.
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The startup is led by AdMeld co-founder Brian Adams, and it presents users with a stack of movie and TV recommendations which you swipe through, Tinder-style.
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I dusted off a stack of spec scripts and called one of my mentors — an extremely successful movie and commercial director — and asked him if we could meet.
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Several users described the new Lasagna Mia design as "pasta pancakes," comparing the ribbons of sauce cascading down the sides to maple syrup down a stack of flapjacks.
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The thing about tote bags is that they're good not just for shopping for groceries, or for keeping a stack of books and papers together for a project.
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In fact, I'm looking right now, as I'm speaking with you, at a stack of research, some extra reading that I have to do going into next week.
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On the coffee table was a stack of newspapers from earlier in the week, with Oleksiak and her silver medal from the 163 metre butterfly on the cover.
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Charred green onions, stewed beans, a good salsa, a purist guacamole (that consists of simply mashed, seasoned avocado), and a stack of tortillas are essential to the experience.
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Google could now talk, listen, and answer questions, using a stack of programs, seamlessly integrated and largely invisible, stretching from his phone to data centers around the world.
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I recalled the sober look on my father's face as he carefully drew a stack of dirty twenties from the cash register and handed it to the gunman.
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One click on a stack and it expands, revealing the clutter when you need to track down something, but your Desktop remains clear, recovering valuable peace of mind.
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In a separate video, Senator Elizabeth Warren, Democrat of Massachusetts, held up a stack of legislative text and tried to read the changes that the Republicans had made.
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He had to illegally swap currency every few days, and a taxi ride would require a stack of bolívars so thick that most drivers accepted only wire transfers.
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He had to illegally swap currency every few days, and a taxi ride would require a stack of bolívars so thick that most drivers accepted only wire transfers.
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Later that night, he was thumbing through a stack of art prints when he came across an illustration from a book about medicine of the American Civil War.
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As the Pharrell Williams song "Marilyn Monroe" played toward the end of the second day, Ms. Lepore teetered on a stack of metallic boxes in white spike heels.
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I also found a trove of sweet handwritten letters from his college girlfriend, a stack of cringe-worthy seminude photos of another old girlfriend, and his wedding album.
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Clark managed a half-sack in the opener in Chicago and was a menace against the run, both as a penetrator and as a stack-and-shed plugger.
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A first-time television writer who learned the form by locking herself indoors with a stack of pilot scripts, Ms. Danler had to push herself to provide action.
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Facing the North entrance, 1903 Gallery has orchestrated a scruffy yet white-on-white presentation centering on "Blind Spot," a stack of sparsely graffitied cubes by Eva Rothschild.
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" He and I have been business partners and friends, and he said: "Imagine if there was a stack of people that you could just say yes or no.
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Kiev Journal KIEV, Ukraine — The studio lights dim, and the anchor taps a stack of papers on her desk and directs a steely gaze toward the television cameras.
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A stack of metal tiles covered in pebble-like textures meant to test different floor coatings is still sitting in Reardon's office when I visit after the Grammys.
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But more than that, though the points gave me a sort of rush similar to getting a stack of Instagram likes, it never felt like an empty thrill.
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For normal urban breaching operations, there are usually about four to six people, including the combat engineers and the assault force, in a stack (the line of people).
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Perry made clear he doesn't have that in a tweet earlier this month, displaying a stack of at least 10 scripts he wrote — all by himself — in 2019.
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To accompany his argument, Harris marshaled a stack of peer-reviewed research and the U.S.D.A.'s own publications, which cited figures closer to, and sometimes below, 10 percent.
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They typically see their cases on the morning of the hearings, when they arrive to find a cardboard box with a stack of folders placed beside their chair.
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It's enough for a light dinner if you serve it with a stack of delicious, thick toast and a substantial salad, something with cheese or avocado, maybe nuts.
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When it was his turn, Mayweather, wearing a star-spangled tracksuit and a big gold chain, threw a stack of bills in the air, befitting his nickname Money.
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Klutch Sports -- which reps LeBron -- tweeted a photo of the NBA superstar grinning widely alongside Lakers GM Rob Pelinka, and a stack of papers in front of them.
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When I was a kid, I loved building Lego sets, but if you put a stack of Legos in front of me, my mind would draw a blank.
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Who needs galleries when you can just flip through a stack of artworks on your phone, swiping right when you like what you see and left when you don't?
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According to Brown, Brooks then knocked her backward over a stack of chairs in a restaurant, prompting her to undergo surgery for a torn rotator cuff, the Chronicle reported.
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The second day of the new program jazzed on a stack and a carefully blended shake of protein powder and leafy greens, I headed into the gym for squats.
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They have to jet out the door five minutes before school pickup, leaving a stack of emails to respond to late at night once they finish their family time.
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He jotted down his name on the sign-in register and went to pick up a stack of daily updates and instructions for his train from the crew room.
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He quietly packs up his office — this did not come as a surprise to him — but before he leaves, he hands over a stack of files to the principal.
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The solution, I found, is to vanish into the wilderness of upstate New York, far from the internet and any sort of cell signal, with a stack of books.
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Two weeks after applying for the records, the woman, Chang Yi-lung, was given a stack of more than 300 pages of photocopied documents, mostly court records and rulings.
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In the past 22014 years, Amazon's operating strategy has shifted from online retailer to B25B service provider, offering a stack of critical infrastructure as a service to other businesses.
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The evicted receive little to no compensation, are forced into cramped, poorly designed public housing, and end up with a stack of bills for the housing they can't afford.
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The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star showed off a stack of presents sent to the mother-daughter duo by matriarch Kris Jenner, including a giant stuffed Hello Kitty.
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On the most basic level, the Burrows image is of a man sprawled across an uneven surface — a stack of metal cases — somewhere between lying down and sitting up.
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Watch the video as the monkey opens a drawer and grabs a stack of money — 150 rupees which is about $2, according to ABC — and runs for the door.
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I gave her the book when it was still a stack of photocopies and said, 'You don't have to read this if you don't want to,' but she insisted.
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We're back to basics this week with Kate Clark at the helm, Alex Wilhelm in the sidecar and a stack of venture capital news and happenings to get through.
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She heads down a hilly country road, past grazing horses and Baptist churches and an apartment complex called Plantation Place, to collect a stack of papers left for her.
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He sits, places a stack of 64 individually wrapped slices of American cheese in front of him, and proceeds to eat every single one as the sun rises. Iconic.
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It will make you feel like you are dancing around shirtless in a room holding a stack of hundred dollar bills in front of a table filled with snacks.
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He assumed this practice as a young businessman, when he began each day with a stack of positive press clippings, gathered by his assistants, who had circled his name.
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"The comment period opened up last summer, I just had a stack of representative comments on my desk," he said in an interview with The Hill's Molly K. Hooper.
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You can get a stack of pancakes featuring Kirby's round face, or a mug of tomato soup that looks just like the health-restoring "maxim tomato" from the games.
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Publications by militant groups and a stack of detailed handwritten documents on how to build an explosive device were discovered in searches of his cell, according to court documents.
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Ireland's privacy regulator is also sitting on a stack of open investigations against tech giants — again with Facebook and Facebook owned companies producing the fattest file (some 11 investigations).
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The walls are papered with black-and-white portraits of Czech icons: the writer and dissident Vaclav Havel, the figure skater Aja Zanova, a stack of bentwood Thonet chairs.
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A stack of new books about young people learning to examine the world all strive, with varying approaches, to capture the magic of songs that sing gloriously about themselves.
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Right now, I'm sitting in the living room and see that a stack of Jarrett Krosoczka's Lunch Lady books have made their way to the table beside my chair.
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On the left was Hongbo's lauded morphing bust of Volaire, and on the right, an all-new sculpture of a Chinese schoolgirl hand-carved into a stack of textbooks.
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After a short walk passed a senior's home to the Drake headquarters, I sat down with my host near a stack of unopened phonebooks: Me: Tell me about Drake.
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That's because, aside from the fact that you can't exactly hand a website a stack of $20 bills, credit cards provide more purchase and fraud protection than debit cards.
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From Burgers & Feikes, we chose a "fake," a stack of juicy grilled eggplant medallions layered with chèvre, caramelized onion and watercress; its only weak spot was a boring bun.
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She even keeps a stack of receipt books, heaped by her TV, so anyone making a donation to a hijra in her neighborhood can keep a record of it.
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A person's essence — personality, intelligence, memories — can be loaded onto a metal disc called a stack and, in the event of death or boredom, inserted into a new body.
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So I rummaged around for inspiration in well-used daily planners and to-do lists, only to discover a stack of cards I had intended to mail long ago.
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Imagine this scenario: An admissions officer sits down to read a stack of applications, but they're heavily redacted because the college must censor all references to an applicant's race.
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Occupations: Rockette, dance and fitness teacher; corporate lawyer Requiring study: The apartment came with a stack of manuals on how to operate the high-end appliances and electronics systems.
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People are shooting each other, they're shooting the napkins that say Fenty Beauty — which I took a stack of, which I'm not embarrassed to admit, because I don't know!
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I was going through a stack, and the weight of a bunch of pillars started to shift against me, and, for a moment, I thought, Oh, that's the end.
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Years ago you might have compared them to a stack of Polaroids or a film montage — whatever technology was there to mediate between you and images of distant happiness.
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It will fade during the show's run, as receipts do, but you can take away your own reproduction, enlarged to poster size, from a stack at the gallery entrance.
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WASHINGTON — Lev Parnas wants to tell his story about President Trump and Ukraine to Congress, and he's reportedly already turned over a stack of evidence to back it up.
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There's more -- OBJ whipped out a stack of cash right on the Superdome field ... and appeared to hook up star WR's Justin Jefferson and Jontre Kirklin with some dough.
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Occasionally, one zips beneath a stack of shelves, raises it gently off the ground, then brings it to a station where a human worker can grab items for packing.
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Lincoln Center officials have instructed them to carry a stack of identifying documents, permissions and invitations to satisfy inspectors at the airport — and to gird themselves for an ordeal.
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"This has been very hard on him," said the lawyer, Khawaja Haris, who was poring over a stack of highlighted legal documents on Monday afternoon in an Islamabad hotel.
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I was thrown in as anybody is and sort of given a stack of press releases to distribute and contacts to just send it to without having the knowledge.
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Close your eyes and you can almost hear Billy Mack crooning in the background and the doorbell ringing as one of his mates waits outside with a stack of posterboard...
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The rainbow of fabric in a Sudanese refugee camp, the piles of broken shoes in the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, a stack of jackets and parkas in a coat drive.
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In Altered Carbon, citizens of a futuristic society contain all their mind's information – their souls, depending how you look at it – in a "stack" at the base of the neck.
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The "Trump-Kim Chi Nasi Lemak," a twist on the traditional Nasi Lemak dish, instead comes with U.S. dry-aged beef and a stack of spicy kimchi, a Korean staple.
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Erika Andiola felt uneasy as she handed over a stack of personally identifying information to the federal government back in 2012, allowing them to photograph her and take her fingerprint.
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No matter how old we get and how our palates change, we never seem to tire of whipping up and biting into a stack of meat, bread, cheese, and condiments.
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She watches him from the hallway, a stack of recipes in her hands, notes the way his tongue rests on his bottom lip, waiting for a way into the conversation.
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We're told Hollander -- who unsuccessfully first tried to meet with the D.A. in 2019 -- reportedly gave a list of possible witnesses and handed over a stack of printed text messages.
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While cockroaches are about half an inch tall when they're walking freely, they compress down to about one fifth of their height—the height of two pennies in a stack.
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But on February 14, a Google car was in an accident which involved the vehicle swerving into another lane, hoping to avoid a stack of sand bags blocking its way.
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A: When I was a teenager I found a stack of riding clothes I had outgrown and were in very good condition, but I didn't know where to donate them.
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Riffling a stack as thick as a deck of playing cards — names soon to be fed to door-knockers and phone-bankers — Clint Reed, Mr. Rubio's state director, smiled slightly.
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Since Mikita is a huge fan of Broadway, his cake was designed to look like a stack of Playbill magazines of "Justin on Broadway," with Mikita's face on the top.
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A stack of doughnuts arranged in a cake shape easily replaces actually baking a cake, so stick some candles in 'em, snap a picture and watch your Instagram cred soar.
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The problem they discovered was a common issue known as a "stack overflow," in which the structure that stores information about a running software program overloads, causing it to crash.
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Her mother offered me a seat in the shade of their front lawn and, not long after I arrived, handed me a stack of papers tied with a blue ribbon.
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In the latter image, the woman is dressed professionally and has a stack of papers in her lap as if she's about to enter a job interview or business meeting.
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He had blue eyes, was in his 40s, had brown hair brushed back behind his ears, and his face looked a bit mushy and layered, like a stack of pancakes.
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But he went to Riyadh and Abu Dhabi in 2017 with a stack of proposals about how the Gulf can come back to Iraq and win the trust of Shiites.
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But open up the hand and bend it back to expose the palm, and you're taking a stack of tiny, easily breakable bones out of the way of the connection.
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On Tuesday, a Bladen County resident (and Republican) Kenneth Simmons signed an affidavit claiming he saw Dowless with a stack of absentee ballots in his hand prior to the election.
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CreditCreditPeter Macdiarmid/Getty Images The archivist stumbled across the file in a stack of boxes on the second floor of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem.
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The internet has become a place to treat identity and anonymity like a stack of cards in perpetual shuffle, whether on Second Life or in the quarrelsome forums of Reddit.
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In addition to her eye-catching outfit, Jenner also donned a clear PVC pair of Yeezy mules and carried a Judith Leiber Couture bag shaped like a stack of money.
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He wanted me with him, as co-writer on a stack of ideas he promised me he'd already developed and vetted with his representation, and which needed only my hand.
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Looking at a stack of copies of "Olive Kitteridge," adorned with Pulitzer insignia, Strout recalled once visiting the shop and seeing a woman—"short, blond, bustling, chubby"—inspect the display.
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She's standing on the outskirts of a street market in central Paris a few days before the final election, a stack of flyers reading "Eradicate Islamist terrorism" in her hand.
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The back wall is built to resemble a stack of amps; its shelves are lined with hundreds of records, and with DVDs like American Hardcore and Slayer: Live in Montreux.
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On a Wednesday night in early December, a muted television flashed as it sat on the dresser next to a stack of books in Jack Jablonski's tidy college apartment bedroom.
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One day while knocking doors, I threw a stack of yard signs into the back of my family's 1984 Chevy Malibu, and realized I had buried my guitar and amp.
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More recently, it was an invitation in a stack of mail that, because of renovations to our newsroom, did not catch up to me until weeks after it had arrived.
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But at the ancient temple of Kom Ombo, 2100 miles south of Cairo, where archaeologists recently unearthed a stack of decaying mummies, peril takes a more prosaic form: waterlogged foundations.
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He returns to his green room, checking out-of-town scores, texting, flipping through a stack of game notes looking for fresh material and watching highlights of his current game.
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Over 38 years, Jeffrey L. Bewkes rose from being a junior staff member at HBO whose desk was a stack of boxes to being the chief executive of Time Warner.
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A stack of Penguin Classics books was another nice decorative touch that could also come in handy should your complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi stop working (ours worked just fine).
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The objects range from William Edmondson's 1930s carved limestone bird bath to a stack of 1,265 railroad spikes painted by Albert "Kid" Mertz, once part of an elaborate built environment.
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Young Thug's family also showed up ... including mama bear who was already shining bright -- that watch, tho -- before YT handed her a stack of 50 Gs to complete her look.
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The new design is also thinner, lighter, and faster than the previous version; Sony notes that the entire device is roughly as thick as a stack of 30 pages of paper.
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No, I don't mean that I have brought home a stack of reports to review, nor do I need to spend the evening constantly grabbing my phone to check my email.
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Remember, it was he who gave New York "Big Clay #4," a stack of massive aluminum blobs installed on the plaza at the foot of the Seagram Building a year ago.
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The design features black, white and green coloring with a Christmas tree, doves, a stack of presents, snowflakes, two people holding hands and a red ribbon running around the entire cup.
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She accessorized with black heels and a stack of multicolored beaded bracelets, and paired the ensemble with a striking purple cat-eye and her hair pulled back in a loose bun.
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With the gun pointed at his head, the employee was trying to hand over a stack of $1 bills but the bucket slipped and the money flew out of his hands.
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To ensure you never have to deal with such a fashionable nightmare ever again, keep a stack of these Color-In Socks on hand and simply customize them however you need.
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Teenage Engineering is going in the diametrically opposite direction with its newly unveiled H speaker, which looks like a stack of colorful plastic blocks attached to a bright red coiled wire.
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But in the end, not only did Reagan survive the scandal but so did most of the 14 indicted administration officials, thanks to administration stonewalling and a stack of presidential pardons.
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Over six months of fruitful experimentation with Code School, a stack of daunting tutorial books and a now loaded Dunkin' Donuts reward card, I finally feel comfortable calling myself a hacker.
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But the real kicker was last Halloween, when Drake posted an Instagram of himself wearing mom jeans, a suit jacket, and a grey wig, a stack of $22 bills in hand.
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The son of China's wealthiest man is once again flaunting the Apple bling, posting pictures of his Alaskan Malamute, Coco, lounging with a stack of eight brand-new iPhone 7 devices.
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The dispensary, called Urbn Leaf, shared a photo of the Girl Scout posing in front of the dispensary holding a stack of cookie boxes while wearing her uniform and Samoa glasses.
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The shop called Urbn Leaf shared a photo of the Girl Scout posing in front of the dispensary holding a stack of cookie boxes while wearing her uniform and Samoa glasses.
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Engineering a stack of layers that can pass visible light unchanged and reflect infrared—and do so from all of the angles from which the filament radiates—was no easy task.
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She also enjoyed a post dinner treat in the form of a Ring Pop she wore on her pointer finger, holding a stack of one-dollar bills in her other hand.
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Instead, we saw the robot stand up to its impressive full height and use its cannon battery to unleash a barrage of T-shirts on a stack of Zappos shoe boxes.
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While YouTuber styropyro built his bazooka out of materials torn from a bunch of broken DLP projectors and "a stack of lithium batteries," this… isn't something you should build at home.
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At the party, Dezer, his father and Trump gleefully set flame to a stack of mortgage documents, applauded by a crowd of tenants from the Trump buildings and local business people.
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Christmas Bath Toys, $13.99 at AmazonThis set includes five water squirting bath toys in different holiday-themed shapes — a stack of presents, a snowman, a Christmas tree, reindeer, and Santa Claus.
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Unable to walk because of multiple ailments, she sang from a wheelchair, reading lyrics from a stack of manuscripts by her side, and confessed that she found her physical situation embarrassing.
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According to Candy Hansen of the University of Arizona, every spring the sun shines on a stack of layers at the North Pole of Mars called the north polar layered deposits.
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Like a stack of AmRep records left to rot in a damp basement each act offers up their twisted and stinking take on the whole broken riffs and disaffected yelling thing.
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In reality, you can install a stack of firewalls on your network, but that's not going to stop an authorized user clicking stuff on the web and downloading and installing things.
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Next to us is a plaid felt dog he bought at a design shop in Amsterdam, an old sewing machine, and a stack of books piled to the double-height ceiling.
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Leopoldo LópezCreditCreditDiana López for The New York Times There's a page in a book in a stack on the floor at the house of Leopoldo López that I think about sometimes.
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Last year, which saw the 500th anniversary of Luther's posting of his 95 Theses attacking the church for its profit-making excesses, produced a stack of books to mark the occasion.
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We broke the story ... prosecutors submitted a stack of images to the judge, just to make the point that Tekashi needs to remain behind bars until his trial begins ... in September.
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We caught up with the others in front of a convenience store, and waited until N. and the priest emerged with new bottles of wine and a stack of plastic cups.
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The designers also assembled a stack of books that keep with the theme, from a Tintin comic in which the titular hero visits a Chinese healer to technical Russian foraging guides.
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In the symphony that is The New York Times, the photographer Tony Cenicola plays the quieter notes, shooting a stack of books, a glass of wine or, sometimes, a suggestive bird.
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We meet sisters Mary Beth (Morgan Saylor) and Priscilla Connolly (Sophie Lowe), whose mother's death has left them with few options and a stack of bills too thick to think about.
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But Civil War directors Joe and Anthony Russo, doing the rounds to promote the film's home video release, swear on a stack of comic books: That shot was all in-camera.
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Riding down Beach Channel Drive, Mr. Boyle dropped off a stack of the "Marty Has Landed" issue in an insurance office and then replenished a news rack at a ferry dock.
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The organization of those bundles can tell you how quickly the bone has grown — if they're neatly layered, like a stack of logs, it means the growth was slow and even.
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So Mr. Spicer headed to the lectern on Thursday primed for a fight and armed with a stack of news clippings that he read at length to justify the president's claim.
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In a nondescript office building on West 39th Street, behind key-card-locked doors and a stack of nondisclosure agreements, Raf Simons is at work, rebuilding the house of Calvin Klein.
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We also have four 15-letter phrases, but because they're not "stacked" we can expect to be spared from the, shall we say, compromising fill that a stack arrangement often requires.
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During the final shot of the season, we see Joe setting his sights on a new target — his neighbor who is reading through a stack of classic books and taking notes.
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When Bob Kraft gets back from his weekly drive-by handjob, he probably has a stack of old copies of Velvet a mile high waiting for him next to his toilet.
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And it is a story rooted not in fancy schools or a stack of graduate degrees but rather in AOC's own very middle class life prior to being elected to Congress.
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Riding down Beach Channel Drive, Mr. Boyle dropped off a stack of the "Marty Has Landed" issue in an insurance office and then replenished a news rack at a ferry dock.
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But residents, workers, and gallery staff are as assured as they can be that, along with the saving of a stack of 19th century bricks and mortar, an irreplaceable community survives.
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Each language also gets its own format: the Spanish edition comes as a newspaper, the Arabic as a stack of cards, and the French is delicately rendered in black and white.
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The revelations are contained in a stack of court documents that were made public after members of a Montreal crime syndicate pleaded guilty to their role in a 2011 gangland murder.
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