Nobody said a thing, because nobody could say a thing.
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It's a thing and it will always be a thing.
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A thing must be recognizable in order to be a thing.
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Dido is definitely still a thing and Kendrick is a thing.
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Nipples in public are a thing, breastfeeding in public is a thing.
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I make a thing to make a thing to make another thing.
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"When we first started out, direct-to-consumer beauty wasn't a thing, Asian beauty wasn't a thing, clean formulas were not a thing," Tsai says.
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I'd do a thing, and a thing would happen, and it was repeatable.
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KS: They've been a thing, haven't they been a thing for a while?
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Now he had a thing to give and a thing to say. Done.
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He had a thing right before this, and he's got a thing right after.
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Here's a thing that should have never been a thing: Bluetooth-connected hair straighteners.
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It was their way of not really having a thing, but having a thing….
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That school is a thing, that work is a thing, and network is another thing.
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Didn't know that a BATPOLE was really a thing — and it is, really, a thing.
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"Heyyyy, the internet's a thing, Facebook's a thing, we should do one of those things"?
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Email is a given, it's old, it's a thing you need, not a thing you choose.
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Motivation is not a thing we give to people — motivation is a thing people already have.
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Indeed, democracy is not a thing we have, it is a thing that we must do.
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We're making a thing that is as good a thing as you can see anywhere else.
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The black aspect of the situation is definitely a thing, because being black is a thing.
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What is a thing of value, and by the way, information not a thing of value, money is Hillary Clinton paid money to Christopher Steele making that a thing of value.
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It's just like anti-Semitism's a thing, Islamophobia is a thing, let's talk about these grave evils.
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We're really making a thing that is as good a thing as you can see anywhere else.
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The tech world has traditionally cared more about how a thing works than how a thing looks.
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It matters what you call a thing, and it matters what you don't call a thing, too.
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Big Boy President Trump tweeted about Easy D, which is not a thing (OK, it is a thing).
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Having a thing you possess and a thing you know is a really powerful tool band of protection.
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"There's a thing that works and there's a thing that doesn't - it's kind of that binary," he said.
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Dust is life, a thing in of itself, yet never without everything else; dust as a thing travels.
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And sometimes, Mactaggart discovered, a thing that can't possibly happen suddenly becomes a thing that cannot be stopped.
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He made "hot pants" a thing in the 1960s and Ultrasuede shirt dresses a thing in the '70s.
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This post is about a thing that's great—Star Wars—and a thing that's very terrible—losing your belongings.
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So the question is not really whether co-watching is going to be a thing – it's a thing – but, rather it's who will win this thing if this is a thing that is to be won.
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A thing without emotions, or even a face; a thing that if killed got replaced immediately by another resembling it.
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Sure, cacti are A Thing in the American Southwest, but what do you even do with a thing like that?
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It was just sort of a thing, but it's a thing that people say to women, especially in the South.
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"Don't worry about a thing, everything's under control, don't worry about a thing," Trump told Fox's Sean Hannity on Wednesday.
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This particular bourbon has become a thing — a thing that you cannot get without parting with lots of your money.
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Tom: It's weird how possession of a thing is just as important as creation of a thing in certain circles.
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For all those men that criticize the concept of "rape culture," saying it's not a thing — it is a thing.
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What if, instead of offering a thing, you offer a cryptographic token to exchange for a thing in the future?
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First of all, does "Archaeological handle" refer to a place to hold a thing or the name of a thing?
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Giving CDs as gifts — if it's still a thing, it's probably as little of a thing as it's ever been.
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A western North Carolinian told me that if eating Tide Pods was a thing, then snow tacos could be a thing.
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It's sad, Scorpio, but for some people art is just a thing to look at, not a thing to think about.
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It's a thing that has not happened before, but it's also just a thing that happened when taken on its own.
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So, there's a thing called, but it takes a lot of work, there's a thing called a point-to-point VPN.
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I'm flighty but I'm not dropping 20 g's bc someone on Twitter said they heard a thing might be a thing.
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Alan Moore was doing work, so the idea of taking comics seriously was becoming a thing again, or was becoming a thing.
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So, your thought was, "I wish there was a thing on the internet that helped me raise money to do a thing"?
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I'm not sure if raves are still a thing, but I'm pretty sure IKEA is trying to make them a thing again.
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The big picture: The adage goes that there are three ways to authenticate users: asking them for a thing they know (like a password), a thing they have (like a house key) or a thing they are (like a fingerprint scan).
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So that's why Why Is This Still a Thing is still a thing, and we're starting out this year by reinvigorating the column.
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But it would lose a thing many consider central to its essence, a thing without which it could no longer be considered itself.
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If you look across the subfields of psychology, there's a good deal of disagreement about whether narcissism is a thing we are or a thing we do, if it's better defined as a clinical condition or a spectrum, a thing in the brain or a thing at all, a permanent and untreatable lack of empathy or a condition that can be healed.
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Drug tests are still a thing, which means that the need for clean urine to pass a drug test is still a thing, too.
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It was my big leap, and then I got the opportunity ... Now MSNBC is a thing, but back then it was barely a thing.
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Elephant Shell has a thing, Champ has a thing…Wright: To me you sound like you and we sound like us starting on Champ.
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Every night this same experience of a thing that could not be experienced, this same vision of a thing that could never be glimpsed.
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But talk of God's image is a metaphor for the very fact that we need to explain, namely that we treat the human being as a thing apart, a thing protected by a sacred aura — in short, not a thing at all, but a person.
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Touchscreen computers and Square machines have turned signatures into a thing you must jab and press into existence—a thing that never looks quite right.
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Instead of thinking like a master tactician, a thing I most definitely am not, I started thinking like an EMT, a thing that I am.
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The artists in the exhibition highlight curious and ecstatic moments in which a body becomes a thing or a thing stands in for a body.
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We didn't need science to tell us "puppy dog eyes" were a thing, but new research shows they're even more of a thing that we thought.
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What if Alex Radulov having a child, a thing that inexplicably was A Thing days after the signing, doesn't make him a useful NHL player anymore?
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Within the story, it's meant to be seen both literally and metaphorically, as a thing that exists and also a thing embodies truths beyond its materiality.
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"This is a thing of beauty, a thing of wonder," Grover Norquist, the president of Americans for Tax Reform, said of Mr. Trump's one-page plan.
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And I think that CNN, the thing that I'm really happy with about CNN is there's a thing called news, there's also a thing called relevancy.
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When the word comes up in my head, it feels more useful and accurate to think of it as a thing we do—as a thing I do, and have to work against doing, and a thing others do, and I have to work to understand them.
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At the time, I was working for an alt-weekly here in Philly and I wrote about this challenge, not as a thing I made up, but as if it were already a thing that people did—and, sure enough, it became a thing that people do.
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You know that Canadians know a thing or two about home cooking, and this one definitely knows a thing or two about making a delicious autumn treat.
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Maybe it sounds like pie-in-the-sky Pollyannaism even to hope for such a thing, but hope is not a thing we can risk dismissing anymore.
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She "naively" didn't think it would be "a thing," she says, but look: It's such a charmingly low-stakes secret that of course it would be a thing.
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"Smelling like a stripper is definitely a thing, and it's a thing that should be celebrated," says Jacq The Stripper, an author, comedian, and dancer who works internationally.
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With these kinds of daily games, I often find myself playing more out of habit than enjoyment; it's a thing I do, rather than a thing I love.
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In terms of more pleasant distractions, last week the name Archie became a thing again, although to be honest, Archie's been a thing again for a while now.
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As soon as you get something you want — it's no longer a thing you want, it's just a thing you have, and then you want the next thing.
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She and others gave a convincing enough impression of real enthusiasm that magazines covered Fyre — a thing that was not actually a thing — as the hot new thing.
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It's the reason I spend so much of my time advocating for singledom being seen as just a thing we are, not a thing we have to stop being.
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But CBS didn't get to be CBS without knowing a thing or two about a thing or two, and the way it's debuting its new shows is pretty smart.
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" When I asked Shambaugh about this anecdote, he responded, by email, "I said no such thing, would never say such a thing, and do not believe such a thing.
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BTW ... he's really got a thing for dogs ...
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Sincerely,Feeling Cheated Dear Feeling Cheated,I intended to write something clever about how "cheated" is both a verb (a thing you do) and an adjective (a thing you feel).
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Color is a thing that exists independently, if you agree that photons and wavelengths of light and reflection are real things, but color is also a thing that culture processes.
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The Cold War is a thing of past, the era of acute ideological confrontation of the two countries is a thing of remote past, is a vestige of the past.
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Google has thus far failed to ship a hunk of plastic that helps you attach your phone to a controller — a thing that should have been packed in with the original controller, a thing that costs $15 for some reason, a thing that is nothing more than molded plastic and a spring.
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Apple would rather you frame the new iPhone as a thing that's getting closer to replacing a DSLR, not as a thing that is in the scrum with other smartphone cameras.
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Which is why you see things like the fridge meme becoming a thing on Periscope and why the Drum and Puddle Watch, which blew up in the UK, became a thing.
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To be blunt, none of them are quite as capable as Google, but each of them feel like a thing that you can talk to — and a thing that talks back.
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Remember how a Thing that's not worth covering becomes newsworthy once it's a Scandal-About-the-Thing, thus indemnifying the media of any responsibility for covering a Thing that's actually nothing?
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It's a wonderfully deliberate nod toward the philosophical potential of abstraction, expressed in so many of these books, and the probing questions children need answered: What makes a thing a thing?
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Yeah, there's such a thing as fire and there's such a thing as air, but saying that you would have to divide everything into these four elements, that would be silly.
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Zombies still aren't a thing -- even in snake form.
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Even better — it doesn't cost a thing to compete.
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" So according to Feige, the multiverse remains a "thing.
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"Does some backup dancing?" for TWERKING is … a thing.
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Cillizza: Josh, as the foremost Bannonologist in the country -- if that's not a thing, I am making it a thing right now -- I turn to you for wisdom at this amazing moment.
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Made purely to demonstrate its maker's proficiency, a Gesellenstück cabinet is less a thing to put in one's living room for holding china than a thing made to prove its cabinet-ness.
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Sometimes you simply have to call a thing a thing, and the thing here is that Trump's inner racist is being revealed, and America's not-so-silent racists are rising in applause.
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I feel like that was a thing in the '80s.
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It looks like straw art might become a thing soon.
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Grocery shopping is also, potentially, a thing of the past.
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The result is a thing of beauty, as evidenced below.
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Furthermore, mixed reality theme parks are a 'thing' in Tokyo.
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Is there really such a thing as a cat person?
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For a thing that doesn't exist, hyperloop is pretty popular.
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We have a thing for dads doing their daughters' hair.
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But, let me be blunt: this is barely a thing.
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You fire a bullet on a thing called a microprocessor.
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Not too long ago, robots were a thing of fantasy.
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Post-menstrual syndrome is a thing — just ask Alanna Ubach.
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Mop: Mud stains will be a thing of the past.
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How universal human rights are a thing of the past.
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But perhaps that's only a thing when it comes to
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You guys, fidget spinner porn is a thing now. Sigh.
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Then his spokesman said Trump never proposed such a thing.
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And bending over is, like, a thing in the past.
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Internet Explorer soon will be a thing of the past.
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Let's learn a thing or two from our Nordic friends.
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"So I did a thing today," he wrote on Facebook.
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I was like, this notorious thing is like a thing.
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There was the time Obama officially made POTUS a thing.
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So much for the "Paleo Diet" actually being a thing.
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When YouTube started, there was a thing called Google Video.
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But to the Dutch, they are a thing of beauty.
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Apple has never allowed such a thing with its iPhones.
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YouTube really wants to make virtual reality video a thing.
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But why would you want to do such a thing?
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There is such a thing as personal integrity in art.
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But what would drive her to do such a thing?
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Reid Hoffman knows a thing or two about picking winners.
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Soon, it became a thing we did all the time.
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It is a thing a decent human being shouldn't do.
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That's a thing where we weren't smarter than anyone else.
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What a life and what a thing to have achieved.
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Whose sick joke was it to make mornings a thing?
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The Kochs believed that the takeover hadn't changed a thing.
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Sometimes you just need less of a thing you love.
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Luke's heartbreaking goodbye was a thing of reality TV beauty.
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"That's not a thing that's lost on us," he said.
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Like, I can't believe Ashley Madison is still a thing.
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AI will make this struggle a thing of the past.
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OK, maybe not as dramatic, but still — it's a thing.
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Her glasses are a thing of a distant, ugly, past.
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" And it became a thing, like, "Everyone has fun here.
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Later, he does a thing with a Russian sock puppet.
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Andrew Jarecki knows a thing or two about making movies.
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Despite the fact that he does not do a thing.
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We just did a thing on email the other day.
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Is there such a thing as an unhealthy listening habit?
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All of a sudden, I couldn't keep a thing down.
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Why would I hold out hope for such a thing?
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This would include sterile neutrinos, should such a thing exist.
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Hoverboards are still a thing, apparently, and they're still terrible.
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Traditional television is rapidly becoming a thing of the past.
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Voters would punish any party that attempted such a thing.
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It was a thing that your name isn't actually Lorde!
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Rothblatt certainly knows a thing or two about overcoming obstacles.
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Me when I see that #RepealThe19th is a thing. pic.twitter.
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People wonder how an artist can do such a thing.
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Taking time for yourself is a thing to be celebrated.
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Yes, there is now such a thing as Chips Ahoy!
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Which I know is a weird a** thing to say.
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Grant Cardone knows a thing or two about managing money.
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We are always seeing a thing, rather than an image.
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"So he teaches me a thing or two," Cuoco said.
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The avocado proposal is merely a "thing," in other words.
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Remember: You can't fight a thing without seeing it first.
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He asked Christie how he could wear such a thing.
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It's not a thing that he says to denigrate someone.
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And we're going to have a thing called 'extreme vetting.
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" — Abby explains, "It means treating a person as a thing.
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Otherwise, you might be wondering: why is this a thing?
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Can bridesman and bridesman proposals please become a thing now?
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Well, I guess toilet papering houses isn't a thing anymore?
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They had all fled… if there is such a thing.
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I will not be coerced into saying such a thing.
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"Reality wasn't a thing back then," De La Rosa adds.
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And so that's a thing that's prescribed by the contract.
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It's just a thing that I made with my friends.
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Troian Bellisario hates breastfeeding — but she wouldn't change a thing!
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Not to mention naps were a thing of the past.
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"No one else would do such a thing," Richard says.
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Could you imagine if the government did such a thing?
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"Aggressive culturalization is a thing of the past," he says.
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"Brad Pitt Eating Things" is a thing, by the way.
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I don't think the Trump administration will do a thing.
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It's not a thing that happens once and then ceases.
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A query: Is there such a thing as Fart Fiction?
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Why would Tonya do such a thing to Nancy Kerrigan?
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It's a matter of people learning that it's a thing.
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My relationship with my hair is just always a thing.
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And then there's such a thing as trying too hard.
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"How would she have done such a thing?" you ask?
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Michelangelo had a thing for large hands and buff bodies.
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And I think probably a federal kind of a thing.
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Yes, this is a thing you could spend $99.95 on.
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Read these stories next: Is Carb Flu Really A Thing?
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No one would want a thing to do with it.
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Ballerini believes that will become a thing of the past.
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Shonda Rhimes has a thing for dark and twisty relationships.
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Basically, this year was #HairGoals before #HairGoals was a thing.
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Wondering why knowledge transfer via osmosis isn't a thing yet.
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The oppression of colorblind people is decidedly not a thing.
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No infant should be made to endorse such a thing.
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Kate Chastain has learned a thing or two about love.
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It was never a 'thing,' just a presentation of facts.
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Either way, you get a slice without paying a thing.
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So it was more like a thing just for me.
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Soon, terrible mornings will be a thing of the past.
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After that, chummy silence was a thing of the past.
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Maybe you'll learn a thing or two about growing up.
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Tom Price knows a thing or two about congressional hearings.
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"It's always a thing in any household, there's always one."
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Still, I wouldn't change a thing about the original scene.
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How do you even think about testing such a thing?
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"The Americans couldn't do a thing for us," he said.
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George RR Martin knows a thing about heads of state.
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By that point, Abruzzi had seen a thing or two.
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Jennifer Lopez's love don't cost a thing — but a ring!
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Kayla Itsines knows a thing or two about smashing goals.
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The company leadership could probably learn a thing or two.
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It's unclear why he's got such a thing against Oklahoma.
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He was showing up to do a thing on camera.
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Also, Paltrow must have a thing for Pisces men. Discuss.
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Apparently there is such a thing as being too nice.
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Trackers of all shapes and sizes are definitely a thing.
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So it decided to make electric buses a thing. How?
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Well, they were at Longwood University -- Norwood isn't a thing.
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What might seem ponderous becomes a thing of quiet joy.
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In the rest of the world, FOMO is a thing.
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This is a thing of beauty; an accomplishment, a home.
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It's totally still a thing and it's also on sale.
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Benedict has a bit of a thing for navy suits.
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"I can't believe this is still a thing," he thought.
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And luxury means not having to worry about a thing.
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S: It's a thing heterosexual guys do when they're bonding.
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Maybe one day banana proposals will even be a thing.
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Insomniac Games knows a thing or two about fabricating fantasy.
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"Fetch" will happen before this healthcare bill becomes a thing.
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But I mean, whoever heard of a thing like that?
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We're not going to accomplish a thing with a Change.
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It's not just classical black art, if that's a thing.
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The museum is a thing, certainly, but not The Thing.
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Plus that isn't even really a thing anymore is it?
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But clitoral orgasms have been a thing of great scrutiny.
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Last year we talked about Kinect, a thing I love.
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Its message: Don't believe a thing the government tells you.
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We could all learn a thing or two from Erin.
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It's ludicrous to even think it could be a thing.
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They'll get the idea, and you won't reveal a THING.
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That was a thing that was very humbling for me.
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There's such a thing as a traitor to the Motherland.
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A thing you bring up first, before anyone else can.
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They're still a thing, and they have an iOS app.
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Summer Fridays aren't really a thing in the newspaper world.
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Drugs weren't really a thing when I was a teenager.
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If #BackGoals weren't a thing before, they sure are now.
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Cars are a thing, but are they good or bad?
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Now, Delmundo said, she's grateful she didn't change a thing.
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Apparently, renters have a thing for homes shaped like objects?
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Is there such a thing as volcano insurance in Hawaii?
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The president makes such a thing possible for us all.
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Figuring out who would buy such a thing was trickier.
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He found Afghanistan's election inspiring and a thing of beauty.
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But that may soon be a thing of the past.
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Hearst, however, wouldn't change a thing about Hardwick's odd collections.
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It was my first time going through such a thing.
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Long opens and closes are a thing of the past.
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Sidney Torres knows a thing or two about developing properties.
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Do you think they'd ever do a thing like that?
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She also knows a thing or two about streaming services.
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Who knew that such a thing was possible on YouTube?
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When grief was, as Gorer found, a thing to be
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It's more of a -- wide trapezoid kind of a thing.
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It wouldn't be like Jayne to do such a thing.
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But I know I don't have to do a thing.
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Why would a person want to do such a thing?
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There is definitely such a thing as too many flags.
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And it's uniquely possible that it won't change a thing.
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They've also taught me a thing or two about expectations.
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Tiffany Dufu knows a thing or two about setting rules.
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She did global long before there was such a thing.
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I have no regrets whatsoever and wouldn't change a thing.
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Can you imagine if that were a thing at museums?
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You can't control the success or failure of a thing.
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But Ross certainly knows a thing or two about debt.
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I can't believe that you would do such a thing.
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"This is a thing which seems unacceptable, frankly," he continued.
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Trump would know a thing or two about that, right?
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"We wouldn't change a thing about him," she tells PEOPLE.
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Blake knows a thing or two about creating great careers.
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There is such a thing as too interesting, of course.
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" He said he believes immigration is "a thing to celebrate.
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This is not a thing that's six or 12 months.
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Real "gelt" — giving gifts of money — is also a thing.
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Yes, that's a thing, and one for which I'm grateful.
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We wonder where she could have learned such a thing.
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How would a machine intelligence system do such a thing?
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After the first round, "nobody said a thing," Witte says.
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"I had never heard about such a thing," he said.
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But no #MeToo advocate has seriously suggested such a thing.
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Has a sale been a thing that you've thought of?
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The dogs, because of the rain, never smelled a thing.
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So when did you even realize sapiosexuality was a thing?
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I don't think that's a thing other than maybe gaming.
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Read This Next: Summer Health Hazards Are Not a Thing
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Every month we do a thing called a data drill.
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Is there still such a thing as a "Trump Steak"?
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What evil character would dare blow such a thing though?
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DM: I do a thing to my children, I'm sorry.
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This is not a thing we can keep up with.
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I did a thing on narcotics addiction in East Harlem.
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You've probably heard a thing or two about norms lately.
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Chef Matt Lambert knows a thing or two about gardening.
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Pride isn't such a thing as you become an adult.
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It's a thing of beauty ... especially this time a year.
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But outsized returns could be a thing of the past.
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It was a thing you get at a gift shop.
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"There is such a thing as objective truth," said Cohen.
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Without a mandate, California companies likely wouldn't change a thing.
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The #coronavirus just hit Georgia so.... I did a thing.
|
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In my defense, I'd never seen such a thing before.
|
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I mean, that's just anecdotal, but it is a thing.
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Haven't done a THING except drink tea and take propolis.
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If you move on, it's a thing of the past.
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Hugging wasn't a thing in my childhood in Hong Kong.
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Quitting Twitter is just a thing that you can do.
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Did you know when you got off that's a thing?
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How had I decided that such a thing was … fine?
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That's how I felt about INURN, but it's a thing.
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Yes, there is such a thing as a vampire finch.
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Because we have a thing called the United States Senate.
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Q: Are pregnant and postpartum night sweats really a thing?
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There was just one problem: They couldn't see a thing.
|
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But touch can get at the soul of a thing.
|
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It's no accident that "spoiler culture" is becoming a thing.
|
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That's a thing that very, very few platforms handle well.
|
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It was a thing that you followed with incredible minutia.
|
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So it's still possible that it will be a thing.
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You open your eyes, and you haven't missed a thing.
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"Truth is a thing of this world," wrote Michel Foucault.
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In the coming weeks, virtual walks may become a thing.
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And Signorile knows a thing or two about confrontational activism.
|
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Narrow networks would be a thing of the past too.
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And it need not be a thing of the past.
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It became a thing because of the success it had.
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And it's very sad to watch a thing like that.
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Darling Cheryl / Not A Thing I Wouldn't Do (Live)10.
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"I didn't realize moshing was still a thing," laughs Valensi.
|
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Maybe there is such a thing as an injury bug.
|
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What started as an experiment has now become a thing.
|
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And what had motivated him to do such a thing?
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David Hung knows a thing or two about building companies.
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Read more on why wedding expos are still a thing.
|
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But Carey's talent makes her journey a thing of wonder.
|
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I remember that week as a thing of rare beauty.
|
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It doesn't seem like there's a thing replacing Facebook. Yeah.
|
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Mezcal appears to be teaching tequila a thing or two.
|
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Larry Summers knows a thing or two about economic emergencies.
|
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Voltage converters are pretty much a thing of the past.
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It's never a "thing" until a couple he knows visits.
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Overwhelming gratitude for a thing so easily taken for granted.
|
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Leap Day, too, would be a thing of the past.
|
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Valerie Jarrett knows a thing or two about impressive resumes.
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It will say there is such a thing as truth.
|
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They have a thing called the Boys and Girls Championships.
|
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You see, Miami and Tannehill used to be a thing.
|
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An appreciation for "real," unadulterated skin was not a thing.
|
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It's a thing, but it's not really important right now.
|
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" Their age difference, she said, "has never been a thing.
|
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It became a thing you can accessorize like a hoodie.
|
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"Snortable chocolate" is a thing, so much so that Sen.
|
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"A thing" has become the basic unit of cultural ontology.
|
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I didn't have to touch a thing, it just worked.
|
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I just have questions...: Spaghetti burritos are now a thing.
|
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We Colombians know a thing or two about fighting drugs.
|
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You know, for 80 years, they couldn't do a thing.
|
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I don't know a thing about it in that respect.
|
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And is there such a thing as black male privilege?
|
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This is just a thing that Bloomberg thinks about himself.
|
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Caroline: Now, who'd want to do a thing like that?
|
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Is the threat of the "smart" world really a thing?
|
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I have a thing for Jack in the Box tacos.
|
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Glad to be home, but I wouldn't reroute a thing.
|
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"I would never do a thing like that," he said.
|
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There's such a thing as setting the bar too low.
|
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But he will not remember a thing that you discussed.
|
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She didn't have to say a thing at Jackson Hole.
|
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HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Flying cars are almost a thing.
|
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Pac North is really becoming a thing on Grey's Anatomy.
|
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One way or the other, African art is a thing.
|
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Chris Moody knows a thing or two about the universe.
|
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Moral purity is not a thing that exists, not truly.
|
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Nobody in Bluffton had ever heard of such a thing.
|
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For younger people, there was a thing called film strips.
|
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What with actual childbirth becoming a thing of the past.
|
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Who would even pay money to do such a thing?
|
|
A Word With Katie Holmes has a thing for women.
|
|
Yes, it exhibits wave behavior, but it is a thing.
|
|
Then about five years ago, portable SSDs became a thing.
|
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Sex isn't a 'thing' one can 'get' from another person.
|
|
It was a thing, and that thing was called planking.
|
|
I really do think grocery shopping therapy is a thing!
|
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Nationalist leaders have a thing for migrant and refugee crises.
|
|
How is that even a thing in the first place?
|
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Sometimes you can see a thing by not seeing it.
|
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Attorney Client privilege is now a thing of the past.
|
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The best ones make blisters a thing of the past.
|
|
Patrick: It's fun to understand why people love a thing.
|
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There is such a thing as being too serene, however.
|
|
Kavanaugh knows a thing or two about investigating a president.
|
|
They couldn't believe that I could say such a thing.
|
|
Is there such a thing as too much Harry Potter?
|
|
Jenkins never intended for these shots to become a thing.
|
|
I don't think there's such a thing as fast meditation.
|
|
"This was before Tinder was even a thing," she said.
|
|
Sugarcoating data needs to be a thing of the past.
|
|
That Indian sophistication is increasingly a thing of the past.
|
|
It definitely was, in the beginning, a thing for us.
|
|
Vanessa doesn't believe the new funding will change a thing.
|
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I told him I'd never heard of such a thing.
|
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The brain is more than a thing; it's a system.
|
|
Pointless little books used to be more of a thing.
|
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Couldn't see a thing because I was behind the moderators.
|
|
We laughed about what such a thing could possibly be.
|
|
Sweatcoin's founders said they would never do such a thing.
|
|
You don't think anybody would do a thing like that?
|
|
He argued, essentially, that such a thing would be naive.
|
|
That's why I like cooking, because you make a thing.
|
|
Or is sympathy too serious a thing to take seriously?
|
|
I don't know if there is a thing after it.
|
|
Is there going to be such a thing going forward?
|
|
It's become a thing since that LAX brawl last week.
|
|
But yeah, it was graceful and a thing to behold.
|
|
But I also have a thing for bubbly lullaby music.
|
|
Diggs knows a thing or two about galvanizing a crowd.
|
|
That is, not being an object, not being a thing.
|
|
" I'm like, "Holy fuck, that's a thing you just wrote.
|
|
KS: I think they're not going to pay a thing.
|
|
Or is it just a thing you like to do?
|
|
" This is from Tu-Lam Pham: "Is livestreaming a thing?
|
|
There's not a thing that we're not doing well in.
|
|
When did you start noticing ugly produce being a thing?
|
|
He was doing IDM stuff when that was a thing.
|
|
KS: There's a thing called Google that's really well organized.
|
|
She did not have time for a thing like feminism.
|
|
No. No, but this is a thing in the news.
|
|
Lurker's Code (I just made that up, it's not a thing, but I think now it's a Thing?) is that you can freely screenshot public Stories to gossip about with your friends for later.
|
|
Everybody is encouraged "to call a thing a thing" — to talk bluntly about what's going on — and to "show all the way up" — to throw their mess on the table for others to carry.
|
|
I told him that I invented the term 'bop' for my art because there is a thing called op art and there's a thing called pop art but I said mine is bop art.
|
|
"Traffic here will be a thing of the past," Flint vows.
|
|
Apparently, it's not as much of a "thing" as we thought.
|
|
I have never experienced such a thing in any German city.
|
|
Yes, those are a thing you can get for around $5.
|
|
You call a phone number, donate, and you've done a thing.
|
|
The film's opening sequence is, in fact, a thing of marvel.
|
|
That's a thing that I'm taking away from this for sure.
|
|
I mean, if this can be a thing, why not, right?
|
|
What if instead it was just a thing that was happening?
|
|
Unpopular Opinion: there is such a thing as too many eggs.
|
|
" "It was not a thing I actually really wanted to do.
|
|
What intense animosity motivates an adult to do such a thing?
|
|
Would identify more as an "Obama-ist," if that's a thing.
|
|
"The first half was just a thing of beauty," Swinney said.
|
|
"He was Paleo before Paleo was a thing," says his daughter.
|
|
But that resemblance may soon be a thing of the past.
|
|
And he went for white, because grey roses aren't a thing.
|
|
The idea of 1.5 has always been a thing for me.
|
|
He tried to make the phrase "winter White House" a thing.
|
|
It's a thing for Jon, but let's just forget about that.
|
|
Shepherd, I can't believe you have a thing with a jock.
|
|
Hillary Clinton knows a thing or two about tough election losses.
|
|
So, is this actually a thing we should concern ourselves with?
|
|
It should be no surprise that competitive pinball is a thing.
|
|
Apparently, inclusiveness to the point of overpopulation is a thing now.
|
|
Concerns about such a thing happening sent stocks lower on Tuesday.
|
|
Not your typical love story but I wouldn't change a thing!!
|
|
We know that space internet is a thing that can work.
|
|
Maybe's there's such a thing as a holiday miracle, after all.
|
|
Candice Bergen knows a thing or two about suffering for beauty.
|
|
Rearview mirrors with interactive digital screens are a thing in China.
|
|
Every year, the Recording Academy tries to make #GrammyMoments a thing.
|
|
It's not a thing if it leads you to your success.
|
|
Flying to space is a thing actual people do, she realized.
|
|
It's the first time scientists have ever seen such a thing.
|
|
Sorry folks, it looks like Charina might never be a thing.
|
|
And you just go, "Carpool Karaoke" ... that feels like a thing.
|
|
I have never heard such a thing, I was so scared.
|
|
Either way, it's nice to know such a thing exists somewhere.
|
|
Miranda knows a thing or two about this sort of thing.
|
|
Marketing and open houses have become a thing of the past.
|
|
What we want then is moderation, if such a thing exists.
|
|
I have a thing with deodorant, and it started at prom.
|
|
No. 2 Villanova: Yes, the Big East is still a thing.
|
|
And those parents could learn a thing or two as well.
|
|
"Okay, so you did a thing," Mitchell says in a voiceover.
|
|
Fortunately, pre-existing "microtears in condoms" are not really a thing.
|
|
It was a thing, that's what inspired a lot of this.
|
|
As it turns out, no, it won't ever be A Thing.
|
|
Pro surfers know a thing or two about balance, I reasoned.
|
|
It's a way a thing is structured, not the thing itself.
|
|
Luckily, those photos haven't totally become a thing of the past.
|
|
I didn't know that that was a thing that could happen.
|
|
It's 2017 and not paying interns is unfortunately still a thing.
|
|
JF: Oh no EA: Yeah it's a thing you can watch.
|
|
Consider that a thing of the past, just like your ex.
|
|
It's a thing you cannot hold on to for very long.
|
|
Here at MUNCHIES, we know a thing or two about hangovers.
|
|
But the 75 cent slice became a thing of the past.
|
|
World Emoji Day is really a thing, and it happened today.
|
|
That's a thing that publishers need to be aware of, too.
|
|
Let me tell you a thing about me few people know.
|
|
MUNCHIES: You can't smell a thing, but you still write cookbooks!
|
|
I accept that as a thing that exists in their world.
|
|
CREDIBILITY is a thing you have to worry about with toddlers.
|
|
Never saw a thing as beautiful as that old dog running.
|
|
As for speculators, they might just know a thing or two.
|
|
Producer Dany Garcia knows a thing or two about strong women.
|
|
Email was still young and social media wasn't a thing yet.
|
|
Is it more of a thing now, and if so, why?
|
|
And Bernie Sanders is a thing of the Brooklyn socialists past.
|
|
It's not a thing most of us are built to do.
|
|
Watch this episode to learn why love don't cost a thing!
|
|
Which was not a thing that I knew you could do.
|
|
Either thing would be a hell of a thing to know.
|
|
Who's the type of person who could do such a thing?
|
|
The Bohemian Rhapsody movie is actually going to be a thing!
|
|
"If such a thing were to happen, how would we know?"
|
|
Sometimes complaining about a thing doesn't have the result you expect.
|
|
Sockless men have been a thing for at least a year.
|
|
For one, the duo knows a thing or two about beauty.
|
|
There is such a thing as "napping weather" for penguins. 5.
|
|
It's a thing that I immediately found fascinating about the place.
|
|
For the moment, though, tough is a thing of the past.
|
|
Robot-written news stories are already, as they say, a thing.
|
|
He confirmed that scooter hacking is totally a thing right now.
|
|
Things I've learned from her are...thongs are still a thing.
|
|
So Wojcicki knows a thing or two about work/life balance.
|
|
It's the latest effort by Facebook to make Watch a thing.
|
|
It's always a thing that's out there and we've talked about.
|
|
Watch Jimmy learn a thing or two during this educational roundtable.
|
|
There's a thing on a loop about what girls can achieve.
|
|
That's a thing white liberal feminists and I can agree on.
|
|
When done well, a pork chop is a thing of beauty.
|
|
"I stepped into a thing that was already made," she says.
|
|
Check out the details below so you don't miss a thing.
|
|
Moreover, threat signatures are gradually becoming a thing of the past.
|
|
She wore Tyga's T-shirt before they were officially a thing.
|
|
It is not a thing that can be gained or lost.
|
|
But is there such a thing as having too much information?
|
|
Pitbull should do Fast 8This might already be a thing, actually.
|
|
And she learned a thing or two from her famous father.
|
|
Employer "look" policies are not a thing of the past, though.
|
|
Needless to say, the finished product is a thing of beauty.
|
|
How does House of Highlights become a thing to begin with?
|
|
It sounds weird, but thunderstorm-induced asthma is actually a thing.
|
|
GrubHub says ghost orders are not and were not a thing.
|
|
They might learn a thing or two from mice and fish.
|
|
Meanwhile, Glint's founders both know a thing or two about gold.
|
|
Rating gaming is a thing that happens from time to time.
|
|
And I know a thing or two about mucking out stables.
|
|
To Donna, it's obvious why Meehan would do such a thing.
|
|
It's like the Glossier look — that's becoming more of a thing.
|
|
"Oh snap I didn't know this was a thing," Questlove added.
|
|
I think our editor excludes her from doing such a thing.
|
|
Clearly, Dani hasn't learned a thing from Lindsay Lohan's Cady Heron.
|
|
Underwear. Stockpiling CK skivvies could very well become a thing (again).
|
|
" Abby asks, explaining, "It means treating a person as a thing.
|
|
D.B. No. I had a thing for Murnau and Fritz Lang.
|
|
This is not a thing I would think you'd be into.
|
|
A whole year went by, and I didn't hear a thing.
|
|
And what about speed in general—is there such a thing?
|
|
I'm not sure there's a thing I'd go back and change.
|
|
It's not getting you free; it's just a thing you enjoy.
|
|
The practical difficulties of creating such a thing are indeed formidable.
|
|
Then it became a thing of, 'How can you doubt that?
|
|
Denise Richards knows a thing or two about unconventional dating stories.
|
|
LOS ANGELES — Matthew Patrick knows a thing or two about patience.
|
|
Back in my day we had a thing called album art.
|
|
The only question is now, will such a thing ever arrive?
|
|
Some can even teach people a thing or two about history.
|
|
You had a thing, right, when you came on in 2008?
|
|
So apparently burning Harry Potter books is once again a thing.
|
|
It's like yoga, if you got a thing at the end.
|
|
Yes, this is actually a thing coming to the US soon.
|
|
Remember when you were a kid and Gak was a thing?
|
|
For sketch comedy, that's not really a thing that's happened yet.
|
|
Is there such a thing as infidelity in an open relationship?
|
|
"Liberals have always had a thing about eliminating humans," she wrote.
|
|
The concept of just leaving your life just isn't a thing.
|
|
Young people will be very ashamed to take such a thing.
|
|
I'd guess that's a thing a lot of people are into.
|
|
Thanks to Sugarfina, rosé-infused gummies are now officially a thing.
|
|
DannyGirl: I didn't even realize it was a thing at first.
|
|
I like eating it, but making it is such a thing.
|
|
I think that was a thing that we brought with PaidContent.
|
|
When I was growing up, Islamophobia wasn't much of a thing.
|
|
Model Candice Huffine knows a thing or two about body-positivity.
|
|
That's such a thing with internet executives taking a long walk.
|
|
Did any of them ever have a thing with Big Bird?
|
|
James Corden just wants boy bands to be a thing again.
|
|
However, when questioned, the suspect allegedly denied keeping such a thing.
|
|
If #BreakupGoals were a thing, these two parents would be it.
|
|
CLJ: If we wrote differently that might have been a thing.
|
|
Ginder, thankfully, will make such horrors a thing of the past.
|
|
Is there such a thing as a good break-up outfit?
|
|
My moral compass tells me that such a thing is wrong.
|
|
Read More: Why is the Flat-Earth Conspiracy Still a Thing?
|
|
Trump tweets We know the drill: President Trump tweets a thing.
|
|
It's a thing you experience and feel rather than account for.
|
|
If any fighter is capable of such a thing, it's him.
|
|
Lots of people don't know school lunch debt is a thing.
|
|
Anthony Bourdain knows a thing or two about a good drink.
|
|
Warren Buffett knows a thing or two about choosing worthwhile investments.
|
|
Maybe she can teach her old man a thing or two.
|
|
They can't be the only ones who celebrated such a thing!
|
|
You're young kid hopefully you'll eventually learn a thing or two.
|
|
Or two, we can all stop pretending this is a thing.
|
|
If you cut a thing up, of course it will smell.
|
|
Memetics is about more than just what makes a thing popular.
|
|
I'm always so happy when I can latch onto a thing.
|
|
"This was before 'direct to consumer' was a thing," Ohanian says.
|
|
"There is such a thing as being too careful," Faust said.
|
|
Alexa-controlled toilets are a thing in 2018, but cost thousands.
|
|
A thing like that was designed to last 100, 200 years.
|
|
Turns out lovemaking is a thing people only do in movies.
|
|
If baby tribute videos weren't already a thing, they are now.
|
|
Was that a thing that was widely known at the time?
|
|
Meanwhile, Metz, herself, knows a thing or two about wearing prosthetics.
|
|
Apparently it's a thing and it costs a lot of money.
|
|
Dark as it is, this novel is a thing of joy.
|
|
If we all work together, we can make this a thing.
|
|
You look at, is there such a thing as clean coal?
|
|
"They haven't changed a thing," said Ms. Kukowski, the R.N.C. spokeswoman.
|
|
But it was around 2000 that DVDs were becoming a thing.
|
|
So is Balmain x Yeezy actually going to be a thing?
|
|
There is such a thing as evil, and its foremost incarnation
|
|
When a thing is that dumb, you feel apologetic about it.
|
|
The weddings, Ms. Harrington said, are a thing of the past.
|
|
No president has ever been seriously suspected of such a thing.
|
|
"But other than the health part, I wouldn't change a thing."
|
|
"Slow cooker cheesecake has always been a thing," Jenny Dorsey said.
|
|
Sati is more or a less a thing of the past.
|
|
"He didn't do a thing to help me," Cooper told me.
|
|
It's probably a perfect housewarming gift, if such a thing exists.
|
|
It won't cost you a thing to apply or to participate.
|
|
No one I met with looked forward to such a thing.
|
|
"I haven't changed a thing," Colon insisted, although clearly he has.
|
|
He has a thing going with the wondrous Nakia (Lupita Nyong'o).
|
|
Maybe I've just got a thing for drinks named for animals.
|
|
That says a thing or two about where expectations should lie.
|
|
When I succeed, I have a thing, this story, to offer.
|
|
The Algonquin Hotel in Midtown Manhattan has a thing for cats.
|
|
Cass, however, claims he doesn't change a thing in his photos.
|
|
Apart from a larger, smoother touchpad, I wouldn't change a thing.
|
|
Is there such a thing as responsible spying on loved ones?
|
|
Having a six-pack was a thing I'd heard was desirable.
|
|
But unless you use them, they are not worth a thing!
|
|
But then it became a thing, because your finger was better.
|
|
The United Nations knows a thing or two about embarrassment, though.
|
|
After all, console exclusives are (mostly) a thing of the past.
|
|
A thing is easier to hurt and manipulate than a person.
|
|
Are you incensed that the Stock app is still a thing?
|
|
Why would someone who works for Trump do such a thing?
|
|
This puzzle began with IS THAT A THING and LEONARD COHEN.
|
|
This guy knows a thing or two about #WorldEmojiDay ⚔️ pic.twitter.
|
|
And streaming TV on your phone just wasn't a thing yet.
|
|
For context, Tessa Thompson as a goat is already a thing.
|
|
I mean, someone's not ... But their toxic masculinity is a thing.
|
|
There is such a thing as being overeager in a job.
|
|
And once central government adopts a thing, they really do it.
|
|
Tony Robbins knows a thing or two about growing a business.
|
|
He could learn a thing or two from his daughter, though.
|
|
That seems to be a thing that's being talked about now.
|
|
Secondly, how and why would that be a thing they want…?
|
|
But let's real – why has this been such a thing recently?
|
|
"It just shouldn't even be a thing that's happening," Hannah says.
|
|
Is there such a thing as a "guy friend" on Girls?
|
|
She too had a thing for bad boys and unrequited love.
|
|
Shame, most of the time, is a thing of the past.
|
|
There are good reasons that transmissible cancer isn't really a thing.
|
|
Kayden Kross knows a thing or two about indulging the senses.
|
|
I'm taking the responsibility of making this a thing very seriously.
|
|
The anxiety such a thing creates is not benign, he says.
|
|
In a sense, it's been a thing for a long time.
|
|
It was barely a thing in the workplace in that era.
|
|
What I'm saying is: the Grindr bop is now a thing.
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"Ninjago," a portmanteau of "ninja" and "Lego," is not a thing.
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In Portland, food cart pods are a thing—a big thing.
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That nasty FaceTime bug is now a thing of the past.
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When Bey and the band connect it's a thing of beauty.
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Aaron: Once it got good, though, it was, like, a thing.
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That was a thing that shook up our office from time.
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It is not a thing that can be kept up with.
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Violence is a thing we're dealing with on a daily basis.
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I didn't realize that crying on an airplane was a thing.
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Read This Next: Why Isn't OTC Birth Control Already a Thing?
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I only remember this being a thing from my early 20s.
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It helps reduce the negative, if such a thing is possible.
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Such a thing cannot happen in Cuba without the Cubans knowing.
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"It's astonishingly relevant to 2016 without doing a thing to it."
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Luckily, we at Mashable know a thing or two about comics.
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How would you ever imagine you would control such a thing?
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I JUST DID A THING -- THE COMPARISON BETWEEN THE TWO COINS.
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Maybe that's a reason Thanksgiving movies might not be a thing.
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And don't expect her to say a thing about the baby.
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A wardrobe full of clothes, and not a thing to wear.
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CreditCreditTim McDonagh Paul Ryan has a thing about punctuality and routine.
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"I like to call a thing what it is," he said.
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And how nice to see 'idle/fallow' is still a thing.
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So everybody holds their space and finds a thing around it.
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Her first thought: Why would construction workers do such a thing?
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So yes, Marta and Frankie became a thing in real life.
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I think that's not a bad way to publish a thing.
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But Ross says her daughter would never do such a thing.
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That is a thing a person wrote with 100 percent earnestness.
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Q: Is there such a thing as a fashionable puffer coat?
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In fact, fashion has developed something of a thing for puffers.
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But now I know: butter pie is a thing of beauty.
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I wondered, how could a thing so large be so unknown?
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But perhaps none of those names means a thing to you.
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Still, refrigerators stocked with free food are becoming a thing worldwide.
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Trilobites Yes, there is such a thing as a vampire finch.
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"Even an infidel would not do such a thing," he said.
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It's the first time earthlings have ever seen such a thing.
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"As far as our ages, those numbers don't mean a thing."
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It went from a smudgy blob to a thing of beauty.
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This letter doesn't mean the Apple Car is now a thing.
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There was no indication that Trump Jr. did such a thing.
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For the uninitiated, Ass Eatin' Season is a thing on Barstool.
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Not that there's such a thing as an overall gay sensibility.
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My occipital lobe aches,but it is so small a thing.
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"Soviet minds are a thing of the past," Mr. Ohanyan said.
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This notion has become somewhat of a thing for the designer.
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Tremendous physical talent, but he also had a thing called heart.
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The ideological appeal of tourism seemed a thing of the past.
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Finding trendy fashions to hawk is a thing of the past.
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That's a thing that should have turned out differently, he said.
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It was barely a thing yet, and it was still free.
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Add Brad to the mix ... and that's a thing of beauty.
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No really, teach the other men a thing or two, please!
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And that she was into kombucha before kombucha was a thing.
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"It's a thing that I had to go through," he says.
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The idea leaks to the media and immediately becomes a thing.
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Which is a thing that people talked about -- two months ago!
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I just plowed forward and never made a thing about it.
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"Witches are such a thing right now, aren't they?" she added.
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"I have a thing — it's weird with women," Ms. Clark said.
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They're all experienced people who had never experienced such a thing.
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Neuroscientists don't believe that such a thing as the mind exists.
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The iPhone masquerades as a thing not made by human hands.
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"I don't remember a thing we talked about," he told me.
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The former First Lady has a thing for statement brooches, too.
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Get $70+ worth of premium Mac apps without paying a thing.
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The government insists that this is a thing of the past.
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Daymond John knows a thing or two about starting a business.
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That there is such a thing as raw, unalloyed, agendaless kindness.
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We talk about a thing because we are engaged in cataloging.
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For most people, this isn't necessarily that bad of a thing.
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It just seems like patently a thing most consumers don't want.
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You take a thing like "Freelove Freeway," that's a cracking tune.
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In case you didn't know, National DNA Day is a thing.
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But they are about to become a thing of the past.
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Is there even such a thing as a "science of happiness"?
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"I never imagined Peter would do such a thing," he said.
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But could there be such a thing as ready-made photography?
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If there's such a thing as emo comedy, this is it.
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That's right, erectile dysfunction at age 19 is now a thing.
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SEATTLE — Zoran Popović knows a thing or two about video games.
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It's still a slip of a thing, just 125 square feet.
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"Double-digit growth is a thing of the past," says Dell.
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Though growing rarer every day, flip phones are still a thing.
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"It's a thing people get excited about," said Ms. Steele, 29.
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Charles M. Blow Donald Trump has a thing about Barack Obama.
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It was a delightful combination, and I didn't miss a thing.
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Once you name a thing, you can start to accept it.
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Like I know it is, but is it really a thing?
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The other Republican senators didn't say a thing in the morning.
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Long and powerful rallies are generally a thing of the past.
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This was a thing that had been happening to me lately.
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"And the government isn't doing a thing about it," he said.
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"So, I see this as a thing to celebrate," he said.
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"Ferocious attacks are a thing of the past," said Maj. Gen.
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It&aposs only a thing to drink wine out of, right?
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It was a thing you could do in Berkeley back then.
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"The background music industry is still quite a thing," Turner said.
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Self-debunking is apparently now a thing, but hey, that's science.
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Here, a Jew is just a thing a guy can be.
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It's just not a thing I want to carry with me.
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"I never even knew that was a thing, honestly," Holliman said.
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"You were at my wedding Denise" is now officially a thing.
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Burgues says those just weren't a thing while she was employed.
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A thing that published poems, essays, short stories and philosophical lectures!
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Why would Louisa May Alcott do such a thing to Jo?
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We like to think we&aposve gleaned a thing or two.
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"The latest quarter here was a thing of beauty, " he added.
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Our mouse and keyboard could become a thing of the past.
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"I said I didn't want to do a thing," he said.
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It's 2018 and dongle hell is very much still a thing.
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"I'm pretty sure yoga pants are a thing," Ms. Watts said.
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We help them and they help us kind of a thing.
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Skydio COO Tom Moss knows a thing or two about smartphones.
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Could you imagine such a thing as a healthy hookup culture?
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But then it'll come right back and be a thing again.
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Fossil fuels are a thing of the past, not the future.
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But is there such a thing as too much free stuff?
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And I don't think there is such a thing as normal.
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Can you imagine a man trying to make #PantsuitNation a thing?
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With the Elevate, that problem becomes a thing of the past.
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They blew it and there's no indication they've learned a thing.
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By the time you leave, you'll learn a thing or two.
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An aspiration to "better the race" has always been a thing.
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Around two years ago, dabbing became a thing in Denver, Colorado.
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But now we see, it's become a thing in the house.
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Now it's a thing that represents a man's love for boxing.
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"That's a thing white liberal feminists and I can agree on."
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Not to mention I got a thing about my background too.
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Normally men are quite resistant to it even being a thing.
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Humor is a thing because that's how we deal with tragedy.
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I mean, then it's just like a thing that stands there.
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Remember when Anthony Scaramucci was a thing for about a week?
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"There isn't really such a thing as normal," the artist says.
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This is a thing that happens, entrepreneurship happens because of entrepreneurs.
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You did a thing that most, really, no one's done before.
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Yes, this is a thing that is really happening in 2018.
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It's become a thing ... blogs devoted to finding the reclusive celeb.
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John Dingell knows a thing or two about how Congress works.
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Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing, L.A. ... he's good for it.
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It's easy to let that happen, so much easier to give in, to be who they want you to be: a thing that flares apart in the tumult, a thing that surrenders to the wind. ♦
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The team the company assembled clearly knows a thing or two about building a pair of great sounding headphones — something purchasing high-end audio company Aurisonics might have had a thing or two to do with.
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In other words, the president's remarks to Axios are better described as Trump talking about a thing he wants to do than Trump talking about a thing he's definitely going to do, much less already doing.
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DC: We do a thing at the show, we do a thing at my concerts where nobody has their cell phones, so all this you know, comedian witch hunt stuff, it doesn't happen at my shows.
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Or, in the case of "Brutto" ("Ugly"), the first story in Helen DeWitt's brilliant, manic new collection, "Some Trick," a suit is not a thing to be worn but instead, a thing that attests to suit-ness.
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Baby blue paint and sports paraphernalia are a thing of the past.
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And, for the record, "eclipse blindness is actually a thing," she says.
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Do you think there's such a thing as being objective about relationships?
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Let's see if Google has been holding back a thing or two.
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So, yes, the free-floating fear of death is definitely a thing.
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At once befuddling and mesmerizing, Kylie's selfies are a thing of wonder.
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TIL: there might be such a thing as a feline hockey fan.
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I think you're right to worry, I would not touch a thing.
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While we're at it, is there even such a thing as darkness?
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WATTERS: All right, is there such a thing as too much winning?
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How is a town supposed to get rid of such a thing?
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Woke is a thing that young people say and you are that.
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Sharon Feldstein and Patsy Noah know a thing or two about kids.
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I have a thing for when nature takes over, after human failure.
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Want further proof that the selfie is a thing of the past?
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Like that's a thing she can just DO. We see you, Rihanna.
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How to control a thing that spits fire and jerks with such
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Your AC don't mean a thing if it ain't got that bling.
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It's just not a thing that's going to happen for you. Sorry.
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Coming out isn't a thing for straight people, just to be clear.
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"I didn't even know plus-sized modeling was a thing," Elsesser says.
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We know a thing or two about thriving even in tough times.
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So it's a thing they're going to keep and build. Yes. Yes.
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"Someday you ought to read a thing called Article II," Trump said.
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What Happened: When is the next big tech thing not a thing?
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Is there really such a thing as a "retro-themed camera" anymore?
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And trust, she says, is a thing of the past in Iraq.
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When Mara Wilson was a recognizable face, Facebook wasn't yet a thing.
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DNA degrades way too fast for that to be a thing. Seriously.
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For the rest of the world, it's just a thing that happened.
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Point being: they know a thing or two about a quality machine.
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So, they'll do a thing with Oculus or Magic Leap or Twitch.
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This bird can teach some humans a thing or two about dancing.
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Guess those youngsters know a thing or two about money after all.
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Contrasting colors on the power button is becoming a thing now too.
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There wasn't a thing Denver could do defensively to escape his grasp.
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Now, the crutches will soon be a thing of the past too.
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It was not a thing that I made a habit of doing.
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After all, Souza said, there's such a thing as the First Amendment.
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Photo sharing isn't just a thing anymore — it's part of many things.
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Is there such a thing as sustainable or forest-friendly palm oil?
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Of course, the Chmerkovskiys know a thing or two about winning themselves.
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Meister said that cape sleeves should be a thing of the past.
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It is inconceivable that Nelson Mandela would have done such a thing.
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Close your eyes and picture a thing that doesn't try very hard.
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Don't worry, the solar system's largest planet probably didn't feel a thing.
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Gorgonzola has a very strong flavor, but I didn't taste a thing.
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We could all learn a thing or two from them, I say.
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All of those things will be true without them touching a thing.
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Perhaps there is such a thing as a free lunch after all.
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Tribal Council is still a thing, but there's no skipping it anymore.
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Silicon Valley is ethically lost, rudderless and has not learned a thing.
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The buildup to the play was a thing of beauty by itself.
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It is not a thing designed to get you to stop fidgeting.
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It seemed like a thing she could do that was entirely harmless.
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We have no lawyers, we can't question, we can't do a thing.
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John Legend knows a thing or two about a great wedding song.
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I wouldn't change a thing, even though it was so fricking hard.
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What's a mess to others is a thing of beauty to him.
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I don't think there would be shareholders pushing for such a thing.
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She also hates her guide dog, Pretzel — is this actually a thing?
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More wine, we'll teach this storm A thing or two about whirling.
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Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson knows a thing or two about tables that turn.
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Patmore knows a thing or two about preparing meals for picky crowds.
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They confirmed that, no, a "mazel tov cocktail" is not a thing.
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It had been so long since Jean had felt such a thing.
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And this has been a thing for Warren going way, way back.
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Leesa is a company that knows a thing or two about sleep.
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Scaramucci also has a thing or 2 to say about LGBTQ rights.
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The truth is that we all have a thing that bothers us.
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Kat Von D knows a thing or two about inventive beauty looks.
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Fumbling to eject a game should be a thing of the past.
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Here's another story for the "Who would do such a thing?" file.
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That's just, you know, a thing everyone should know off the bat.
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Ashley: When did you first start see hashtag holidays become a thing?
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First of all, to be a black nerd was not a thing.
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Do you think that's a thing you think you should be doing?
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But not noticing a thing isn't the same as not sensing it.
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Jon Snow knows a thing or two about things being very bleak.
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PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP doubts that man-made climate change is a thing.
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We all know "the customer is always right" isn't actually a thing.
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It's unclear whether Greisman and Rippon will become a thing, but whatever.
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Because foreplay that lasts more than 10 seconds is also a thing.
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New Yorkers could be riding such a thing as soon as 2024.
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TRUMP: ... that makes it — well, you don't know a thing about business.
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TRUMP: That makes it — well, you don't know a thing about business.
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I feel like that is a thing I am very curious about.
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Correction: It's not a thing pop stars even did at the time.
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Like her husband, she knows a thing or two about lucrative collabs.
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A "ponytail headache" might sound dramatic, but it is technically a thing.
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Richie later took to Twitter to deny that they were a thing.
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It's kind of insane that cruelty-free beauty is still a thing.
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Primates have yet to evolve, and flowers aren't even a thing yet.
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A thing I learned today: Energizer has been selling smartphones for years.
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Turns out art book publishers know a thing or two about art.
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" One parent called Maddie a "lil half baked maggot" and a "thing.
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"It's a thing of beauty to watch," Koenig said of Happ's game.
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Heck, you might even learn a thing or two along the way.
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Maybe their mom can teach them a thing or two about that.
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Viewers might even be inspired to try a thing or two themselves.
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Can you believe snacking on Tide Pods was a thing in January?
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Here was a thing she feared: being asked to do anything else.
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At that point my hearing faded and I couldn't hear a thing.
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Cutting crooked lines is a thing of the past with these scissors.
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I did not believe that that was a thing, but it is.
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A thing that worked with one woman may not work with another.
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They raise questions like, Is there such a thing as black abstraction?
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That he would attempt such a thing should come as little surprise.
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Copyright is a thing Google enforces against others, apparently, but not itself.
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This was the first time I've had to do such a thing.
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It's not too early trying to make #Piller a thing, is it?
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They definitely can and they definitely do have them … They're a thing.
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The latest craze in tooth fashion (because that's a thing) is here!
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It works because it's a thing that millions of people have experienced.
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Avo-toast FOMO is about to become a thing of the past.
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Steven Tyler doesn't want to miss a thing about Kate Hudson's pregnancy.
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You know those gift fails that become a thing of family legend?
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Why gamble our fates with a thing that screams "I am cursed"?
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Yes, that means stinky socks may be a thing of the past.
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I'm sure you know a thing or two about that these days.
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As for how those pandan waffles became a thing, Nguyen isn't sure.
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" I assume a Wall Street analyst would tell us, "Not a thing.
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The infamous mall cop may soon be a thing of the past.
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At the very least, we all learned a thing about network modeling.
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But the past couple years is when it's actually become a thing.
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Fans of Kylie know the cosmetics maven has a thing for cars.
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It was just always a thing with them, friction over the holidays.
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I feel like especially in art school that could be a thing.
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The movie was set in 1987, long before smartwatches were a thing.
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I have been extremely upset my son would post such a thing.
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But I could not feel or move a thing below my neck.
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And then I watch the highlights and I didn't miss a thing.
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They neuter a thing that threatens them by loving it to death.
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But, by starting over, you've missed an opportunity for learning a thing.
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Furthermore, the literary community itself—if such a thing exists—is miniscule.
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Of course, Culpo knows a thing or two about making heads turn.
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Also, I don't think six-packs of Häagen-Dazs are a thing?
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Whatever the specifics, post-mortem sperm retrieval is very much a thing.
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It seems like uncredited celebrity cameos are officially a thing once more.
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"I heard that Billy and Sara had like, a thing," Panos reveals.
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Yes, robot cashiers, assistants, security guards and flight attendants are a thing.
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After that, vocabulary flash cards might become a thing of the past.
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Back in 27, the world had never heard of such a thing.
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Morning sex usually isn't a thing with us, but today it is.
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Diplomatically and economically, these new sanctions and expulsions won't change a thing.
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" But, Mr. Giannotti said, "there is such a thing as pushing things.
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Does your board even have the right to do such a thing?
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She's the OG Marie Kondo before Kondo-ing ever became a thing.
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Neil Lane knows a thing or two about making dreams come true.
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Mr Trump retorted that he does not believe a thing Telemundo says.
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And that's how you turn orphaned ingredients into a thing of beauty.
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I have no idea why this is a thing, but it is.
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Jason Alexander knows a thing or two about massive television show finales.
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According to Jelqwiki (yes, that's a thing), there are two popular techniques.
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I can't really explain why this is a thing, but it is.
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