I hope this amused you as much as it amused me.
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The hard-liners, unnerved by new freedoms and unaccustomed to any political opposition, were not amused then, as they are not amused now.
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Some appeared amused by Herrou – awkward, bearded and bohemian.
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So — I'm glad you're amused with yourself, go ahead.
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Mr. Hemsworth, who appeared amused but caught off guard, demurred.
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Even Cowell himself is amused and can't help but laugh.
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The President, sources say, was not amused by the performance.
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By Wednesday, Green was amused by all of the attention.
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She's either irritated, amused, or a little bit of both.
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"It's like high school," said Parker, both exasperated and amused.
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In a confessional, the Bravo Housewife is far from amused.
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Sir Andrew Murray is NOT amused with your casual sexism!
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She's just wildly confused and amused at her daughter's efforts.
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"That sounds like me," Ms Vaizey recalls today, much amused.
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Amused with himself, the boy repeated his cry several times.
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At Monday's rally, Stone noted with amused awe the sea
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When word got back to Bar, she was not amused.
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While Pumpkin laughed it off, Mama June wasn't as amused.
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This is more than something to keep you lightly amused.
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So now I was kind of amused by this idea.
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Mr. Obama seemed amused, if not surprised, by the question.
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Elizabeth is not amused when she learns what he's said.
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She appeared unbothered, even amused, by Mr. Trump's apparent assaults.
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Now I was three for three and not particularly amused.
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Carmen was not amused, and waited for him to stop.
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He amused the crowd with sardonic asides and actorly impersonations.
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Just a little Bay Area geography Twitter users weren't amused.
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The other Jane — Jane Austen — would not have been amused.
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"I ask myself that every day," my amused wife replied.
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My friend and I were equal parts horrified and amused.
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Chardiet seems amused, and briefly abandons her train of thought.
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Stuff to keep themselves amused, but in a solitary way.
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Publicly, the men remain amused; privately, they grow increasingly politicized.
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The gods — and Lula's parents — are not at all amused.
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"All right, it's Chris, but anyway," an amused Wallace said.
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In these times, people are so happy to be amused.
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As long as the public is amused, no one cares.
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Mr. Zavala is not amused, but Ms. Nahm is unapologetic.
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Many of the Warriors seemed mildly amused by Terry's words.
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The group turned toward me, the Scout leader looking amused.
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We are entertained or amused or diverted, and we forget.
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The stock's performance on Monday suggested investors were not amused.
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But, the vast majority seem greatly amused by the photos.
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Jake Paul seems unfazed, and even amused by, the criticisms.
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The aide added he was "amused" by all the reaction.
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The woman behind him is so confused, amused, and mortified!
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The man could see that his therapist was not amused.
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The teachers thought it was hilarious; Milken was highly amused.
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It's been 25 years since your last album, Amused to Death.
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The child must be kept amused and learns what he pleases.
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The teen, however, was not amused by all of the reactions.
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His eyes were shiny, mouth set in a fine amused line.
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The crowd seemed startled and amused all at the same time.
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Brace yourself to be amused, disgusted, and bewildered in equal measure.
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The Canadian Coast Guard was less amused with the inadvertent invasion.
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" Poetzscher was troubled; Nina Qi was quiet, but "amused and astonished.
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O'Donnell was less than amused by Trump's show of benevolent mercy.
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There's one person who's not amused with the whole situation, though.
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Luckily, an amused customer filmed the whole thing from his car.
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But it seemed no one was as amused as Ohio Gov.
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She seems to be constantly amused by what's unfolding around her.
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Naturally, people on Twitter are highly amused by the job's title.
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Princess Love was none too amused ... giving cameras the double bird.
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While everyone else is relieved, he is not at all amused.
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Amused, Micaela Elío y Magallón, the Marchioness of Casa Torres agreed.
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"People are very amused by them," says the mother of three.
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Keano seemed indifferent to the poster's fame, or at best amused.
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The ladies leave amused but with insufficient copy for a column.
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He was incredibly patient, almost amused by my obsession with detail.
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The novel's voice was amused, warm, curious, alive on the page.
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They amused themselves en route by doing tricks on strangers' stoops.
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Mario's buddy Javier (Christian López Lamelas) offers amused but encouraging counsel.
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They are amused, inquisitive, grandiose, and finally reckless about their powers.
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Why are some people so hell-bent on not being amused?
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Why were we so amused at the thought of someone drowning?
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I wouldn't say he sounds happy about this, or much amused.
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Accordingly, his books were intended to instruct even as they amused.
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He seemed amused that we found this necessary, but humored us.
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President Trump probably won't be amused by China's latest trade figures.
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Accordingly, his books were designed to instruct even as they amused.
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Through every postmatch interview, he grinned that amused and satisfied grin.
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Twitter was not amused, with hoards of fans vocalizing their distress.
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Would she, Debi, be standing nearby, inside Heaven, looking on, amused?
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Others were amused by the mirrored ceiling and cheeky minibar offerings.
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I sit here amused until the bus is ready to depart.
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Even listeners who could discern them seemed amused by the pronunciation.
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Other residents have been less amused and have called the police.
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"I'm so sorry President Bush," she said to an amused Karl.
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Mr. O'Reilly, looking amused, did not even help Ms. Huddy up.
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He had music, and he had puppets to keep himself amused.
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Whoo was guzzling Belvedere, which kind of amused Diddy ... we think.
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While showing off his now Eggo-free freezer, Kardashian almost seems amused.
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Tully&aposs mom, for her part, seemed less offended and more amused.
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Look how many people are being amused and intrigued with our community.
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And though the Butt Fumble benefited Belichik's Patriots, he's still not amused.
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"I don't know who was more amused, them or me," he says.
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When asked where he lived, Mr Bashir seemed amused by his comeuppance.
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Most Georgians are amused, and hope he will buy one of theirs.
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My phone continues to act up and I am so not amused.
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Both Andrew and Darren were not amused and told Norman to scram.
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" Scott was also not amused and commented "Shaking my f—ing head.
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Onlookers are certainly amused by Hinojas' moves, pedestrians stopping to take snapshots.
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But many of the men saw the women as amused, even flirtatious.
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Even Hennen is more amused than offended by the attention it brings.
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Read MoreIllinois: Daily fantasy sports is illegal gambling Tournament organizers weren't amused.
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It made for a very amused owner and a very high dog.
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The cats, once again, are not amused with this no-food situation.
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"I'm an artist too, so…" she trails off, charitable and gently amused.
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"Most people were amused or perplexed by it," Gardega told NBC News.
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I was cleaning out my exploding closet while my amused roommate watched.
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"People are normally nice and/or amused, to be honest," she says.
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"Well, I don't want to give anything away," an amused Ossoff said.
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"He'd be very amused at all this Godfather stuff now," he said.
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" Tom Warren meanwhile, a British man living in Britain, is not amused. "%$##$%@$!!
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"Look out, Gritty!" shouted the announcer amid the howls of amused fans.
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People were amused that she was working on Christmas decorations in July.
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The match wasn't particularly competitive, and the players seemed rather amused throughout.
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But Mark Burnett, the creator of "The Apprentice," does not seem amused.
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A seemingly amused Kaine spokeswoman declined to comment on the harmonica brouhaha.
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The levelheaded, slow-to-judge folk of social media are not amused.
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Critical reception to the show in London has been tepid but amused.
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Sharon Kay Joseph, the student's grandmother, was not amused by the episode.
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The father of two obviously knows how to keep a kid amused.
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I was amused and fascinated to be seeing photos or walls move.
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I was gripped by sputtering outrage, but he remained amused and bemused.
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I'm barely paying attention, but my beau sits watching with amused disbelief.
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It's possible to be considerate, empathetic and amused at the same time.
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She was very amused that I was taking part in this exercise.
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And Mr. Bigazzi apparently was not amused by how asbestos was depicted.
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Amused by his seamlessly harmless pranks she starts following him in turn.
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I was quite amused by clues for AARP and MIC, among others.
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But magistrate judge Jeremiah C. Lynch does not appear to be amused.
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I was amused by the idea of it becoming a TV show.
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Ms. Madara is amused at the current vogue for all things occult.
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He was not amused by questions about his choice of hair color.
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Forty-one years old, he has amused, hooded eyes and pockmarked cheeks.
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They were amused by my optimism, but they didn't really buy it.
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People who live close to Betoota seem amused by the new attention.
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He recognized that my last name is Lithuanian, which obviously amused him.
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That prompted Vonn, who appeared amused, to shout back at the fan.
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The clap was seen as loaded and self-amused and captivatingly sardonic.
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At first they were amused: Look at you, little guy, little Cole.
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I have always been amused by the peculiar effect of a title.
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Although he remembers being obsessively amused by flatulence, his parents were more uptight.
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Lim and other patrons at the SoMa station are amused, perplexed and curious.
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I don't know if she's afraid or angry or mildly amused but inconvenienced.
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Teenagers Karlee and Gwen Dion amused bystanders by riding horses down the highway.
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The stories, and their headlines, were written in a tone of amused surrender.
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As a kid, I was equal parts amused and terrified by the project.
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Both Jenner and Baldwin responded to the throwback post on Instagram, thoroughly amused.
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When I told Leopard Boy about the company's claims, the hacker seemed amused.
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When I point out the IRS has guidelines for expenses, Nick looks amused.
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The Obama administration appeared to be amused by the dust-up on Wednesday.
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The Ant-Man films are even more amused by their own super-jokes.
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"It amused me enormously doing this bare interior," says one of the letters.
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There were technological limits on what we could do to keep ourselves amused.
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Some people were amused, others criticized the network for wasting a good turkey.
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Matt seemed slightly amused after the s**tstorm, and attempted to clean up.
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But mixing was in fact the king's idea, and he was not amused.
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"Jeff had a bee in his bonnet about Pontryagin classes," Phillips recalled, amused.
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At the deli, he seemed amused by the close inspection of his eating.
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The printer might be amused by his typo's desert pilgrimage to brand equity.
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A relentless cloud of mosquitos that seemed amused by my 40-percent DEET.
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Fair to say Jay is umm ... amused by Tomi's take on his history.
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Or you could just poke them and be amused by the funny jiggle.
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I suspect he would have been amused by the irony of his timing.
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Queen Elizabeth II may not have been amused, but the Twitterati certainly were.
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As I bounced around the passenger seat gripping the armrest, he looked amused.
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In Russia, the Kremlin's spokesman, Dmitri S. Peskov, offered a similarly amused response.
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Whoever promised me that acne disappears in your 20s... I am not amused.
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"Well," Alter said, speaking in the unrushed, amused tone of a veteran footnoter.
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She was amused by the suggestion but didn't follow it, she said. Why?
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I'm always amused by reader comments that accuse me of having an opinion.
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Attili, amused, pointed out that his face was right there, in that landscape.
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The move stunned some industry observers and amused several others with long memories.
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Harry Truman — who famously said "the buck stops here" — would not be amused.
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" Frederiksen was not amused, telling the newspaper Sermitsiaq, "Greenland is not for sale.
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You begin watching by feeling mildly amused, then uneasy, then annoyed, then unsettled.
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Their mesmerizing display of spouting and cascading water amused us both for hours.
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Western governments aren't amused; the joke, in the end, may be on Russia.
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Surprisingly, Tio is amused by Mike's "giant balls," and agrees to Mike's demands.
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Dwight Howard jumping out of his pants pregame; LeBron is amused 😎 pic.twitter.
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My amused appreciation of it, I realized, reflected my dumb illusions about expatriation.
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They dance in total unison on stage, throwing each other amused, knowing glances.
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Saweetie was horrified, but in the end she was a little amused, too.
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" Janine Gibson, the editor in chief of BuzzFeedUK, was also not amused. "Right.
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Unlike Grumps, most young readers will be amused by the pee-filled toilets.
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I chuckled, but I was no longer Sure what I was amused by.
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I am a dad, so — I'm glad you're amused with yourself, go ahead.
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Yeah, no, no I definitely am amused by myself, it's a terrible habit.
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Amused staffers can be heard commentating on the surprise moose from a safe distance.
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"As a programmer, I'm highly amused and disturbed at the incompetence here," they added.
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At first the spectators were encouraging and most likely amused, but that didn't last.
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We are generally amused by the sight of naked Australians unleashing their inner manchildren.
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He's also seen joking with local press — although it's debatable if they were amused.
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The rest of the panel devolves into a half-embarrassed, half-amused cackle party.
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I'm very amused by her saying "gross" when S. says she's marrying a man.
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Michael J. Fox is amused at the symptoms brought on by his Parkinson's disease.
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Recounting the boorish comment, Rotunno threw up her hands, half exasperated and half amused.
|
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Seeming to prefer a more gradualist approach, Spanos was visibly amused by McAfee's indictment.
|
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Steinem was so amused by the criticism, she laughed heartily before annihilating Watson's haters.
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Sure, the in-person onlookers didn't seem amused, but they were probably just jealous.
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And, what do you learn from IAC besides being amused endlessly by Barry Diller?
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" Rubio, appearing amused, quipped: "I saw you repeat yourself five times five seconds ago!
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I've always been amused by that Garbage Pail Kids kind of gross-out stuff.
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While some fans laughed about the family's rowdy dinner, others were less than amused.
|
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The Vetements folks, however, seem more amused than charged up by Mr. Tran's homage.
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"We were amused when we heard the confessions of mobsters-turned-informants," he said.
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Most people were amused, although a small number accused Lammer of faking the conversation.
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"I think he would be quietly amused," artist Frank Shepherd said of his muse.
|
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He followed his instincts, borrowing elements that intrigued, challenged, baffled and even amused him.
|
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"Maybe they'll get it now," she says, managing to sound both amused and annoyed.
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And maybe Andrew was hoping Ingrid might be amused by this display of enthusiasm.
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Amused fans pulled out their phones and recorded photos and video of Clark's adventure.
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They were highly amused at the thought of me actually going through with it.
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In inclement weather, the children amused themselves by making comic books and by reading.
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Her style is amused and unsentimental, and she has a strong Long Island accent.
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Some viewers were less outraged than than they were amused at Ben's amorous confessions.
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A group of glass-eyed teenage boys in neon Nike shirts eyed me, amused.
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But Gillick, who had just capped his Cooperstown career, was more amused than reflective.
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I was amused watching multiple dung beetles quarrel over a piece of elephant poop.
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" Amused, Rothko had responded: "Red, yellow, orange — aren't those the colors of an inferno?
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But the people seemed variously amused, hostile and perplexed by his presence, he wrote.
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For some odd reason, I am amused by Detroit's lack of success in sports.
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The crew was all smiles, but not everyone in the comments was as amused.
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" But Frederiksen was not amused, telling the newspaper Sermitsiaq, "Greenland is not for sale.
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His wife looked on, amused, as she waited for a drink at the bar.
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Residents seem amused by, if not proud of, the ties to the United States.
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"I got a little stain from my matzo ball soup," an amused Stein said.
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Osahor is amused by the fascination with her 3-point stroke (29 of 70).
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And James was supportive of that (although possibly amused by my vision of college).
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"I was amused with the amount and variety of reception which my photographs received."
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UFC president Dana White—the Augustus Caesar figure in this scenario—was not amused.
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The police were not amused and arrested two of the clowns for disturbing the demonstration.
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Offset wasn't the least bit amused and hopped in Brown's comments to call him out.
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As their 30 guests burst into laughter, the Krummels weren't so amused by the blooper.
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I'm amused and continue watching while also starting to put on real clothes/light makeup.
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Some users were amused by the media attention, but others were angered or freaked out.
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"I think it's so amusing that people are amused by my love life," she said.
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Frances was amused when the fighters all agreed that no one should sleep above her.
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Of measuring oneself by the tape of the world that looks on in amused contempt.
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Isaac's friends look both amused and relieved that they weren't the target of the attack.
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Kerry was highly amused by our comparison of the Kardashians and the Kennedys back then.
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At the sight of Haddish, Kaluuya's face lit up — he was immediately and utterly amused.
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The local media, amused by his tenacity, have written about his quest over the years.
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Salvador complains that he's never allowed to handle windshield duty, while Squeeze looks on, amused.
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"I'm always amused that the maverick is now a part of the establishment," McCain said.
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Hillary Clinton dabs on "Ellen" Harris was clearly surprised, but not amused by the move.
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Amused, Carvalho agreed, and ever since he has been haunted by his famous literary avatar.
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McHale alleged that some of his jokes would leave Kris Jenner, well, less than amused.
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Alexa and Siri are here to keep it fair (and keep you amused) whenever necessary.
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"In the back of my mind, I've always been very amused by Hughes," said Beatty.
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A close papal aide told Reuters on Tuesday he was "amused" by all the fuss.
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Not surprisingly, Mexicans are not amused by this lack of appreciation from the United States.
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Denis McDonough, the White House chief of staff, wasn't amused, according to his Twitter feed.
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Kellyanne Conway is amused ... she hasn't pulled a Richard Simmons vanishing act -- not even close.
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Other times she'd be amused, maybe slightly annoyed, and decline with the encounter ending there.
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Of the nearly 100 people who commented, most seemed pretty amused by the whole thing.
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Chances are you've let your children watch something on YouTube just to keep them amused.
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The security guards, as they will be for most of the night, are not amused.
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The aim: keep your audience amused, often by booting your co-star in his behind.
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Aftergood is not amused that such seemingly esoteric fields of study had received government funding.
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Curran, no doubt amused by the exchange, gave Maguire orders: Go downstairs to the lobby.
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She was sufficiently amused and ran, threatening to practice a leap, as I chased her.
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She is a sturdy woman with short gray hair, a shy smile and amused eyes.
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Brooke seem mildly amused by the shift in their family dynamic, and see that in
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The original Nextdoor poster does not seem super amused by the vandal's sense of humor.
|
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Obama may have appeared mildly amused at Duterte's slur, but he knows better than that.
|
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Although The Faction's video showed mildly interested onlookers, not everyone was amused by the stunt.
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As for the king, he was so amused that he closed his eyes and sighed.
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When I tell this story in France people are amused because for them I'm black.
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Books of The Times The voice is instantly, almost violently recognizable — aloof, amused and melancholy.
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Still, the footage spread rapidly on social media, and many users of Twitter were amused.
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Pretty sure Rosie won't be amused by Trump cozying up to her ... even sarcastically. Bingo!
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DaBaby's amused guest verse plays against Megan's blunter verses, as both take delight in dissonance.
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A heart murmur prevented him from playing sports, so he amused himself by making things.
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" Trump appeared amused by the photo, adding that he'd "like a piece of that picture.
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"Olga would be amused," Mr. Peskanov says of the founder, who died six years ago.
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Democrats in Washington are at times amused by and at other times appalled by him.
|
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Leakes, 51, was not amused by the comment and clapped back on Instagram on Monday.
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She was amused and agreed to go out with him when he eventually asked again.
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My dad read them cover to cover — something that amused the rest of the family.
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The trick is don't take it too seriously sometimes and remember to keep yourself amused.
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And many on the right are, to put it mildly, somewhat amused by the chaos.
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But then, that would be the least of the misfires in this strained, self-amused production.
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Yes, he is appalled (and amused) by Becky's actions, and does sometimes paint her as horrendous.
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The "Into You" singer settled on a filter that exaggerated her face, and she's clearly amused.
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"At first I was amused by the fact that Blade Runner was an influence," Scott says.
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Passing pedestrians weren't amused by the in-character racial slurs and a fight nearly broke out.
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But most people are either funny or confusing, and most people either get amused or bemused.
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The video shows a woman who's not amused by aggressive, vague questions about La La Land.
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"I'm always amused that the way to increase the budget is by pleading incompetence," he added.
|
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Silver's multistage clasps have inspired double takes from players and gleeful Twitter posts from amused spectators.
|
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Unsurprisingly, the Kardashian-Wests were not amused — especially given Kylie's privileged position in the Yeezy universe.
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They gave in, amused, presumably assuming they wouldn't have to worry about boyfriends at either age.
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He was not in the hot tub and he was not amused by any of this.
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"I came all the way out here," Morris said, not amused by the turn of events.
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If anything, he's just mildly amused that Fred thinks he can cause him any damage whatsoever.
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Kroma wasn't amused by the name game, and scored an injunction to shut down the Kardashians.
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They may not have been too startled, but they were certainly amused with the kid's antics.
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Khloe was also amused when he talked about her Kardashian kid being a family record-setter.
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The Irish actor's stentorian purr is simultaneously authoritative, amused, and vaguely lascivious: a fitting tone-setter.
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Sadly, while the studio audience was delighted by her joke answer, Trebek himself wasn't particularly amused.
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When the two fighters quickly hit the sports media circuit, Jones soberly apologized, which amused Cormier.
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As his face lit up the massive jumbotrons in the arena, Sanders did not appear amused.
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They are teen-agers and want to be amused by stuff actually relevant to their lives.
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Others were amused that some people were surprised, since the veteran star was born in Wales.
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I was amused by Taffy Brodesser-Akner's article about Marie Kondo and the war on clutter.
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ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY Something to keep fans amused until "Episode VIII" in 2017.
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Was Michael all kinds of not amused or was he just reacting to the nasty smell?
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And I still get amused, but my focus is now on speaking with the people there.
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Luckily, Horvath thinks we're pretty far off from that, though he was amused by the thought.
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"According to ESPN's Chris Mortensen, Gruden was amused by the video and thought it was "awesome.
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I made a little noise, exasperated and amused, and he looked up at me and shrugged.
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There will be misunderstandings, amused laughter, the shaking of heads, every single day of the marriage.
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Gail: I'm always amused when commentators talk about the Democrats' "demographic advantage" in the House races.
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"The wine was only onstage," Mr. Zugazagoitia said recently, sounding amused at having overlooked the disparity.
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Less crude than earlier books, there are still plenty of adult allusions to keep parents amused.
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I asked him if I could feel for it and, seemingly amused, he offered his hand.
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"We are not amused," Ms. Dench says with faux hauteur, offering the line associated with Victoria.
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He seemed both amused and chagrined to see his childhood home turned into a makeshift shrine.
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He complained about not feeling his feet but breathed slowly as an amused friend took video.
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She seemed, as she almost always does, mellow, avuncular, benevolent, curious, and simultaneously earnest and amused.
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Over their three hours together, Jackie was alternately furious, despondent, cheerful, horrified, frustrated, disbelieving and amused.
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Mr. Rouhani appeared amused, leaning in to listen with a big grin, then laughing even harder.
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I think five calls were required per badge; amused, he cut me off after 10 calls.
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My initial reaction was a kind of amused befuddlement — my stomach is pretty solid, for instance.
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Dalby bought a flip phone for his 12-year-old son, who was truly not amused.
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Another person who didn't seem amused by at least one part of Trump speech was Sen.
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However, his former teammate and friend Charles Oakley did tell TMZ that Jordan actually isn't amused.
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But other senators were less amused by the meeting, which they complained lacked substance and focus.
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Gillum, who has called for the impeachment of Trump, appeared to be amused by the question.
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As a result, its newfound hip makeover as turmeric latte has left many south Asians amused.
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When I confessed these and other transgressions to Adeney the next morning, he was not amused.
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Ms. Pelosi maintained a polite, even amused smile on her face for much of the speech.
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Like the Bobbys of yore, she's amused and frightened by the perilously coupled partners around her.
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But Baker was amused at how into the idea of turning into the monster M.J. was.
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" But Campbell wasn't amused and replied, "my comment was a legitimate response to an extraordinary price.
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Not everyone is amused by Drake's Toronto Raptors super fandom, especially Milwaukee Bucks head coach Mike Budenholzer.
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I was amused at the comments of the woman in the nightclub, a photographer named Kristin Anderson.
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The outgoing Harahan mayor, Tina Miceli, wasn't so amused by the post, regardless of it being satire.
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And then Lil Wayne teaches a very amused and slightly terrified Monica to skate, which is beautiful.
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At first, people are infinitely amused for the new names for shapes his young mind had concocted.
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She's amused by it but he would have been delighted by all the publicity and the bobbleheads!
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The woman who serves me seems amused as I furtively photograph the glistening plates of golden pastry.
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Park officials clearly weren't amused, as someone from the department swiftly removed the large stone last night.
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This wave of censoriousness has amused the Kenyan press and made Mr Mutua into a national figure.
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Keeping yourself amused on a flight once meant squinting at a flickering movie on a distant screen.
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The song hit No.1 on the country charts, a fact that both thrilled and amused Stefani.
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I think that still makes me the pathetic one in this situation, but I was amused nonetheless.
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Where observers traditionally have been bystanders -- sometimes amused, sometimes appalled -- their participation and approbation are now cultivated.
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Amused, the 64-year-old sent him a private message pointing out some flaws in Kolfage's analysis.
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The results shocked and amused Americans, while the politics of the time gave him plenty of material.
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The celeb-filled crowd was as shocked as they were amused to see the embattled Spicer onstage.
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" The question amused the KKW Beauty mogul as she responded with a laugh, demurring, "North is good.
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The mix up was first spotted by an amused fan, who then shared the page on Twitter.
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He didn't interrupt or try to clarify anything, instead he just listened, somewhere between proud and amused.
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The king of Belgium is apparently not amused by his appearance in a recent Burger King ad.
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"I live for shit like that," Lennon says, clearly amused by the concept of the debated conspiracy.
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Over the weekend, many of Trump Jr.'s followers indicated that they were amused by the post.
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All-encompassing and all-powerful, but more bewildered, even amused, by this power than invigorated by it.
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The details have been the subject of some amused debate on Twitter—was Trump actually showered upon?
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Of course we are not amused if there are allegations against an Olympic candidature and of Tokyo.
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He uses the word regret but he doesn't sound regretful; he seems amused with his past self.
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Both Jenner and Baldwin responded to the throwback post on Instagram, and seemed to be very amused.
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Duff said the apology is accepted and her mother would have been amused by the whole situation.
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Looking amused, Aleksandr shook his head and gestured for me to follow him back to the bathroom.
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With such ignorance in plain sight, how could anyone be amused by a "comedy about anti-Semitism"?
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Similarly amused by the encounter, McGregor smiles and points to the camera as the vehicle drives off.
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Our independence-loving friends, who by now are a few Ribellas in, seem amused by the performance.
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Since then, he's released albums, married a Kardashian, collaborated with Adidas, and amused us all on Twitter.
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Amused, he started telling his friends and family, who all confirmed it was something they'd long suspected.
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Democrats are branding Trump's Obamacare repeal efforts "Make America Sick Again," and the president-elect isn't amused.
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Mr. Strezovski said he could appreciate how people might be amused at how bizarre it all is.
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But a sly smile a few seconds later showed that, accident or no, Biden was still amused.
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Paul, in a postgame interview, was not nearly as amused as he tried to explain the tension.
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" An amused Mr. Fazal chimes in, "If you put Iago and him, Iago would be my hero.
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Many people were amused at the thought of a foreign prince being subject to the state's laws.
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Dallas fans were not amused, though they later embraced him once he became one of their own.
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It clearly amused Reeves to depict modern Transylvania as a shabby police state ruled by inept policemen.
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His bespectacled face beams amused attention and intelligence, and he wears a black jacket and white trousers.
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"They were appalled that the tournament never gave me a trophy," said an amused Jordan, now 62.
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On Twitter, some people were amused, while others voiced concern over the security of the Twitter account.
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By contrast, the ready-to-be-amused face of the Mona Lisa inspires no such psychological challenge.
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If you haven't heard of Kirby Jenner, prepare to be amused and confused at the same time.
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Internet commentators were both bewildered and slightly amused by Castor bringing a shopping bag to the hearing.
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Rock's jokes left "The Daily Show" host Trevor Noah in stitches, but not everyone was so amused.
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As the theme of this puzzle revealed itself to me pretty slowly I found myself woefully amused.
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We browsed the eclectic mini-library, played some cards and amused ourselves with a Simpsons trivia game.
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Clearly amused by the boisterous Brazilian brunettes, announcer Scott Bryan invited the bride to join him on camera.
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Robert Ashley is no longer with us, but his voice — calm, mellow, reassuring, quizzical, amused, earnest — lives on.
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Wintour was amused by how Meghan's way of life has stunned staff and members of the royal family.
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This time, the President's comments "could have been implied as a threat," King said with an amused smile.
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" The editor-in-chief of Majesty Magazine, Ingrid Seward, told King, "The Queen would be amused by Meghan.
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Something clearly amused the Queen and her son, Prince Charles, as they laugh uncontrollably at the Braemar Gathering.
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A public declaration of love in front of confused but amused strangers: cute, but been there, done that.
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I left a note with a tooth asking for some tooth fairy magic — my parents were not amused.
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In another, they are faintly amused to find a "Make America Great Again" cap in their subject's closet.
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I make an "Aporkalyse Now" joke, but I don't think my companions are as amused as I am.
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His wedding guests and, most importantly, his bride were moved and amused by his words and impressive delivery.
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I was amused that I struggled to identify this even though it was so obvious to someone else.
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Barrymore posted a clip of herself holding a starfish, and not everyone who saw the post was amused.
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Or put a piece of toast over his face, which makes him look even less amused than usual.
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"I was angered and amused at the same time," she told Pear Video, according to the news outlet.
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Twitter was amused, the letter has since been retweeted 102,000 times and liked, nearly three times as much.
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Still, many Singaporeans are amused by the antics and have taken to social media to voice their opinions.
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Let's just say the folks at Wendy's and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission were not amused.
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On our drive, Danker seemed amused when a rider walked into his Uber car wearing a Lyft sweatshirt.
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You will be scared, you will be amused, and you will be so relieved when it's all over.
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And so I think we were just amused by the idea of calling him a short-fingered vulgarian.
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Guards were slow to respond, and Federer, not generally one to call out tournament organizers, was not amused.
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The Clinton campaign was not amused, but do they really have the moral high ground on this one?
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"And at that point he ordered his bodyguards to clobber me," she says with a small, amused smile.
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Later, when Jordan came back for yet another round of questioning, Strzok greeted him with an amused smile.
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When Mr. Obama urged Britons in April to remain in the European Union, Mr. Johnson was not amused.
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At least one clubgoer wasn't amused, because she says a flying glass cut her above the eye. Trouble.
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"This tweet is gonna blow up when you die," responded an amused follower who still didn't get it.
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Be warned, however — while we are very much amused by this, its intended wearer most likely won't be.
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Not all were as amused by the gift, and suggested Putin could be using it for sinister motives.
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During the ceremony, John was snapped looking less than amused as he observed the ceremony through his eyewear.
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Anthony's response may turn out to be the highlight of another failed season, but Dolan was not amused.
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A website selling vaginal glitter capsules says it has sold out of them and gynecologists are not amused.
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I was one of those people that got amused by the strippers and the hot guys and things.
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"Oh, my God, that was so ill-advised, trashing Yeats!" she told me, seeming more amused than chagrined.
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We are amused because the indignities we are seeing are: (a) real; and (b) happening to someone else.
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The fact that my name is Simon rather amused some of the monks to whom we were introduced.
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Even the jokes that seem a little harsh, a little canned are softened by Mr. Birbiglia's amused delivery.
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"Frankly, he would be shocked and amused that there would be all this hubbub and furor," he said.
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A couple of cooks were cutting the frogs in half, amused by the way they squirmed and bled.
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Chick is a wacky little narcissist ping-ponging around the page; Fox is the fond, amused straight man.
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He suggested slavery was a choice (Twitter was not amused) and discussed his fraught relationships with two presidents.
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All her life, ladies of one gender or another amused her, and brought out the boy in her.
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James was not amused: not after scoring 41 points in Game 5 and 41 more in Game 23.
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One study that amused me looked at various tasks and how they affected people's satisfaction with their relationship.
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Matt: Okay if every New Yorker talked like they were extra in Fargo, I'd be pretty goddamn amused.
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He believed that Gawker's audience would be amused by it and share the arch condescension of Daulerio's piece.
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This security robot, for example, amused the Internet greatly when it ended up face-down in a pool.
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"My failure to cure myself of Libya would have amused and perhaps even comforted him," Mr. Matar said.
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" Sietsema seemed more shook than amused, writing that he hoped that the woman's comment was "a crank post.
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One of the staff members assigned to execute it, a black woman named Barbara Gardner Proctor, wasn't amused.
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White Jessica Tandy is giving black Morgan Freeman a stern look, and he looks amused by her sternness.
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Rather than being angry, Mr. Jean-Raymond was amused and asked her to collaborate with him on his show.
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But the Queen was not amused by the umbrella-poking antics of the all-too-merry wives of Windsor.
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The actor's followers seem amused with his posts, which get more and more creative, especially when JLo is involved.
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"I feel very confident that Clayton Kershaw is a great, great pitcher," Murray told a room of amused media.
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Maria and political analyst Matthew Dowd took a stroll around her Brentwood neighborhood, and they both looked very amused.
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Ideally I would have just enough fans to pay the bills, and just enough haters to keep me amused.
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Mr Macron, the former president quipped, visibly amused by his own joke, is the "president of the very rich".
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Elise said that many of the students were amused by the slide and that was exactly the professor's point.
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"Chanel was in a daze (not amused) but managed to wave to the crowd," Austin explained on social media.
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I watched Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton debate while Lila amused herself by scattering newspapers around the living room.
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"Big Macs were how I stopped being vegetarian a year ago," he says with a touch of amused satisfaction.
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She looked up at his face and was slightly amused to see the red blush spreading across his cheeks.
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Viewers were in equal parts disturbed and amused, a winning — if unusual — formula when it comes to brand recall.
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Amused by this whole story, I decided to message Smith again on Facebook to check in on his quest.
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Christian couldn't be more amused if he were Henry Higgins catching out Eliza Doolittle at a grammatical faux pas.
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McCarthy's Spicer impersonation has plenty of fans, but one person who's not amused with the parody is President Trump.
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Bill is laid-back, perpetually amused, always ready to support someone in the form of giving them loving shit.
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His manic style amused generations of moviegoers on both sides of the Atlantic, and his popularity often confounded critics.
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New Yorkers are not amused by Ted Cruz's comments about "New York values" during Thursday night's Republican presidential debate.
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Instead of using human subjects, an increasingly incensed and amused Coats pointed out, they used machines to massage rabbits.
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The pair appeared on "Shark Tank" together in 2016, and many of the sharks were more amused than impressed.
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Justin Barasky, Priorities USA's communications director, indicated that he was amused by Pierson's comments: I just watched the clip.
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Reaction on social media in Japan was swift and amused, with "Abe Mario" the top trending topic on Twitter.
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But by the following year, she was not amused by what she perceived as his lack of academic focus.
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The routine seemed like a big hit with her coworkers, and at the time, she thought everyone was amused.
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Gail: I've always been amused by the idea that the major thing wrong with public schools is teachers' unions.
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"As a little kid, I would always notice [song titles with parentheses] on the jukebox," she told me, amused.
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"I'm going to go to Sinaloa and pick up all this stuff," Sarabia recalls thinking at the time, amused.
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After all, what could possibly go wrong in a culture where all anyone wants is to be perpetually amused?
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Sonia talks in a impassioned, slightly amused voice, as if she's always responding to some previous, laughably wrong statement.
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He doesn't seem otherwise affected by his prodigious consumption and, for some reason, the filmmakers seem amused by it.
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For two hours every Tuesday night, she led us, taught us, cajoled us, amused us, goaded us, encouraged us.
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As for Mr. Juncker's claim that the suspension of that threat was "a major concession," Mr. Maçães was amused.
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Swift's fans, though, were not amused, and Hailey took to Twitter late last night to respond to the backlash.
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While you do this, a robotic arm on Sam's shoulder will transform into a mobile to keep BB amused.
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Amy Poehler and "Parks and Recreation" co-creator Michael Schur are not amused by the NRA invoking Leslie Knope.
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This slippery tone — at once amused and critical, resigned and outraged — infuses each of these eight haunting, revelatory stories.
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First, I was amused by my unwavering optimism and how sure I was that everything would work out okay.
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"I want people to be amused, but after that to be challenged and start asking deeper questions," he says.
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Drudge was targeted with a number of amused reactions from other media members on Twitter regarding his "shock" characterization.
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When Mr. Muskos introduced the motion on Monday, some council members giggled while others said they were not amused.
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But Key West was always and intensely home, and Angela was amused to see his rush to get back.
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"It's like an old man, naked except for socks," Mr. Chipperfield said to Mr. Reichert, half amused, half shocked.
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Known to be cranky but easily amused, Mr. Carroll would often pepper his reporting with wry and iconoclastic asides.
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And also, like with anything else, I amused myself by those kinds of figures and that kind of thing.
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I've seen my posts, the work of my amused fingers, hold the attention of a sliver of the world.
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They even took a selfie (which greatly amused the audience) and then shared it directly to a Facebook page.
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Strutt must have been equally amused, intrigued, and perplexed by some of the bizarre pastimes he discovered and documented.
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Another aspiring intern, who asked to remain anonymous, seemed amused when he found out how his data got exposed.
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Invariably, mutual friends bring it up within a few minutes, and people are a mix of amazed, amused, and interested.
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Amused by several liberal columnists who say GOP should confirm Obama nom asap because otherwise it will really hurt GOP.
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A couple questions from a casual meme consumer: Why are people so amused by Smash Mouth's demented hit "All Star"?
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My sisters were not amused, but I found it interesting to walk through the small exhibitions highlighting Hungary's wine regions.
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Though the Sharks are amused by the story, Pristine's sales weren't impressive: they'd only done $53,000 in sales from Amazon.
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Honestly, we get it, without his beard we're also a little sadder, but we're definitely very amused by this photo.
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"I'm always amused by the suggestions that there is some kind of group that can deliver the nomination," McConnell said.
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We can all remember the amused look on Gosling's face after it was announced that Moonlight was the real winner.
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"An MP came to my church, claiming that all the noise had given him a heart attack," he says, amused.
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Logan Paul is back on YouTube in typically repulsive fashion — but it appears that the streaming service is not amused.
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We wave over a chef, who had been stealing glances at us in the corner, amused by our apparent confusion.
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When video of the incident emerged, the Bronx Zoo was not amused, and said the woman put herself in danger.
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I got to grips with the FlexPai today and I was amused by how dysfunctional most of its software was.
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" Not amused by his behavior, Liv turned to her father and said, "&aposDaddy, you&aposre hitting on my best girlfriend!
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Bill seemed to be unfazed and even slightly amused as Alexander and Gustaf did everything they could to embarrass him.
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While McCarthy's hilarious sketch has drawn rave reviews, the sitting president of the United States, Donald Trump was not amused.
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He antagonized opponents with his taunts, amused reporters with his boasts and angered government officials with his anti-war speeches.
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In her flashbacks to her life there, he kills both Maeve and her daughter — this time, however, he's just amused.
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Vontae Davis knew that his team would not be amused when he retired at halftime of a Buffalo Bills game.
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The amount of fun she had working with 50 Cent, who she says was amused by her petite, 5-ft.
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As Mashable reported earlier today, it looks like Trump is blocking people without explanation, leaving them confused, amused, and dismayed.
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Spider-Man's youthful voice is always accompanied by eye animations that make it look like he's happy, sad, or amused.
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Judge Judy was less than amused when our photog asked who's gonna don the doily after she hangs it up.
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The punch lines were barbed and frequently unsavory, but she laughed anyway, darkly amused by the daily slights she suffered.
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Even though the professor, Bruce Johnson, is amused the photo is being shared so widely, he's surprised at the attention.
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The Republican lawmaker was not amused by the prank and has expressed his distaste for the band in the past.
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I was amused and slightly disturbed by the way the beef seemed to sort of ooze out of my bun.
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Seema, pregnant with Shiva, was not amused, and at one point demanded that a helicopter evacuate her from the carnage.
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Putin must love this mess he helped create but he must be amused by the self-inflicted wounds on America.
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Meanwhile, the pair's daughter, Princess Charlotte, amused the waiting crowds by sticking out her tongue at them instead of waving.
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She's not a polemicist, but a nudger, someone who delivers homilies with a shrug and an exasperated, amused eye roll.
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The amused therapist gets up to look out the window, and tells him that there is nothing to worry about.
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We are beguiled by the bench, wowed by the tureen, amused by the bedspread, and piqued by the wall label.
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Hannah: Reading them again, I felt giddy and amused and ashamed and kind of amazed that I am still here.
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Corey Gamble, seated across from the sisters, is very amused by it all, and shares a quiet chuckle with himself.
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Suffice to say, the older rungs of the Trump coalition were not amused, nor were many Americans across the country.
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Rather, many blacks are now morbidly amused by America's newfound horror over black death at the hands of the state.
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I could keep them amused and safe and keep them from crying for up to two hours at a time.
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One of the Qatari officials I spoke to seemed sheepishly amused by the raft of shady offers that came in.
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Wood was amused by what he deemed a pretentious detail and asked his friend to stop so he could sketch.
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Though the treaty's text was published in Pravda, the newspaper of the Communist Party, the Soviet authorities were not amused.
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It was a situation of which Mr. Ashbery was well aware, and which he generally met with gentle, amused frustration.
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Germans were not amused by an ambassador telling them what to do, but that hardly deterred our man in Berlin.
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Contempt can be hate-filled or dismissive, angry or amused — but like condescension, it requires the background system of status.
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Cattelan, for his part, seems amused by the theft, deflecting speculation that he somehow orchestrated it as a publicity stunt.
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Hieronymus Bosch crowded his paintings with farcical-looking creatures, and William Hogarth amused the viewer with his crude cautionary tales.
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While some on the left dutifully took up arms, tweeting in support of Keurig, others just seemed bemused (or amused).
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On their second date later that week he amused her with a spot-on imitation of one of their professors.
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How could someone with so much knowledge gleaned over decades not come to regard the circus with an amused cynicism?
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They trade recitations of Sonnet 29—Branagh with a half-angry admission of love, McKellen with amused and flirtatious hauteur.
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Senator Lamar Alexander, Republican of Tennessee and the chairman of the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, was not amused.
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Trump was allegedly less amused, however, with Politico reporting Monday the president was bothered Spicer was portrayed by a woman.
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Like a slot machine addict in Vegas, I played Tinder for hours, often with my amused husband at my side.
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" Lena Headey is incredulous, an amused smile curving lips best known for sneering as Cersei Lannister on "Game of Thrones.
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For these reasons, Tushnet said many within the fan-fiction community weren&apost scared, but "amused" when Kindle Worlds launched.
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Still, Bruno won five of the seven games, and he amused himself by never touching the cube, to Stolarsky's bedevilment.
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So if you prefer procrastination to productivity, this list of 50 websites should keep you amused for a few hours.
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On the eve of the tie they amused themselves by using phrases from the movie Frozen in their press conference.
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His expressions of puzzlement, though amused, were sincere enough to give him a half-innocent path to gleeful, relentless disdain.
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He seems incapable of appearing amused — even when he's delivering lines that are supposed to show his sense of humor!
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Netizens on social media site Weibo were mostly amused with the development, with many questioning the viability of the service.
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I was amused to see Laurie unpack a big blue dildo at the end of her episode, but beyond that?
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At first, the exec was amused, and soon after, taking the young man more seriously, he offered Jobs an internship.
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She's an astounding figure these days, a happy Valkyrie with amused eyes and a stiletto tucked into her rhetorical boot.
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Sofia Richie's easily amused ... at the expense of a couple of paps who were clearly head over heels for her.
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I can't help but feel a bit amused by how baffling the lack of context may be to some moviegoers.
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"We are not amused by the memes, petitions, and signs about Harambe," Thane Maynard, Cincinnati Zoo director, told The Associated Press.
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At first, Trump seems amused that O'Reilly brought up their top secret special milkshakes, of which Trump apparently owes O'Reilly 17.
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But the world of high fashion was not amused, and mounting legal pressure helped push him out of business in 1992.
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Rocco was kept in the shelter's office, where he amused staff members with his bad behavior, including the occasional cussing fit.
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Whether or not the campaign is a joke — we've been burned before by gag crowd-funding projects — Olympios is not amused.
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On the eve of his 69th birthday, Craig Venter looks on, amused, as his digital doppelganger shuffles from foot to foot.
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Some were shocked to the point of anger, while others were so stunned they could only be amused by the moment.
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My neighbor darkly joked about the irony of an energy reporter dying of a natural gas explosion (I was not amused).
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We'd be smitten with her outfit alone, if it wasn't for Chopra's very adorable facial expression, somewhere between amused and bashful.
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They were fascinated that I would go camping by myself, particularly as a novice, and amused at my lack of preparation.
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We lay in bed for a good long while as Charlie stares as us with an amused expression on his face.
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"I had never been happier nor more amused that I had mangoes cut, packaged, and shipped with love," Li told BuzzFeed.
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Trace the 0003+ comments below the Cracked piece to their start and you'll find that readers were amused, or occasionally spooked.
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So when The Simpsons mocked industry claims that they didn't market to kids a few years ago, many vapers weren't amused.
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Needless to say, local police were not amused by the prank and immediately removed the eyes from the statue, WSAV said.
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If you enjoy dodging, attacking, and defending against clever enemies, then Dead Cells will keep you amused (and frustrated) for hours.
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She was clearly amused when Corden, 40, pulled out the sexy Instagram shot, which shows Berry cooking breakfast wearing (almost) nothing.
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She was also amused by some of the names people gave their rabbits -- names like Snickers, Captain Adorable and Pat Benatar.
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People walking by would be intrigued, amused or in some cases they'd talk trash (if they rooted for a rival team).
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When I was less than amused, he gave me the slyly guilty caveat that he had gotten stoned before the party.
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From songs such as "I Kissed a Girl" to "Teenage Dream" as well as "California Gurls," Sister Rita was not amused.
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Bieber's particularly amused Selena ripped him for threatening to quit Instagram, because she did the same exact thing earlier this year.
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Juicy wasn't amused -- she got a temporary restraining order against Tammie after the incident, but a judge later dismissed the case.
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The mood internally shifted between outraged and amused—with employees joking that they had missed their meetings because of Tim Cook.
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But many of her followers weren't amused by Hyland's caption, and said that it wasn't a body positive thing to say.
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"I'm always amused that Republicans feign indignation when they hear the word s--- out of Tom Perez," he told the Post.
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Whenever Trump has seemed to go too far, he had discovered that people are amused by his preening, bragging, and bullying.
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Luna looks overjoyed with her culinary experience, while an amused Legend can be seeing capturing the moment on his own phone.
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"We are not amused by the memes, petitions and signs about Harambe," Thane Maynard, Cincinnati Zoo director, told AP via email.
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This Irish dad thought that his daughter's christening was the perfect time for an exorcism joke and his girlfriend wasn't amused.
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I mean, I doubt I'd listen to the album myself, but if someone was playing it I'd be amused by it.
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"I used to put things like that in my stories to keep the guys on the copy desk amused," she recalled.
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I wasn't here to socialize with other Brits, to regard the locals with amused disdain, then scram when it suited me.
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Slat politely greeted Welsh, who seemed amused and intrigued by the young Dutchman, as if he were meeting a child celebrity.
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Except that once you get inside and start checking out the "products", you're left amused at best, desperately baffled at worst.
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In typical Gwake style, Stefani also demonstrated that she is fully aware — and amused — by how twitterpated she and Shelton appear.
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I was also amused that there was a generous selection of toiletries in the bathroom, including beard oil and Poo-Pourri.
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Instead, Rose is so self-assured and relaxed that you're amused by her amusement in the part, and by her freedom.
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He says, "Yes, I believe it can," in a tone that suggests he is amused by people who think it couldn't.
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But to hear someone with wordplay and situational, non-X-rated humor — they are delighted that they are amused by it.
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She was amused when, waking from a champagne-induced stupor to take her call, he suddenly realised he had been burgled.
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Her work is dotted with amused asides, including fluorescent light fixtures — a signature of the Minimalist Dan Flavin — used as penises.
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The tone — wry, worldly, aphoristic — owes much to Alain de Botton and Adam Phillips's amused laments on coupling and its discontents.
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Darius and Earn can't even bring themselves to look up at the bizarre sight, but Tracy's amused by the whole scene.
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"I used to be offered people's fathers — now it's grandfathers, if you're not careful," Mr. Palin said, more amused than annoyed.
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If your child would be amused by seeing the word "underpants" in the name of a movie, this one will entertain.
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In the audience, a camera caught the comically expressive rapper Cardi B with an Austin Powers-esque look of amused shock.
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Turning to my right, I saw a tall, broad-shouldered man with a mass of crinkly hair looking curious and amused.
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J.C. The rising Memphis rapper Moneybagg Yo spends much of his impressive new mixtape, "Federal 3X," somewhere between amused and bemused.
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An amused Warren, once a high school debate state champion in Oklahoma, noted that this was why she specified 30 years.
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"Russian authorities are amused by the greatly exaggerated role attributed to Russia in the America's internal political life," Mr. Solovey said.
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While Clegg dressed a gash on another boy's leg, Zirat amused himself by karate-chopping the door to a storage shed.
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More amused than chagrined, Ms. Muaddi has filled an album with images of look-alikes, many sent to her by friends.
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Mr. Mikkelson seems more amused than outraged by the spectacle that is the internet, even when it takes aim at him.
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Then, a friendly Shiba Inu appeared with funny language and words around him, just being amused and delighted by the world.
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As a single-player game, no one is going to look at you concerned or amused by how much you're flailing.
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I'm always a little amused that he or she watches squirrels and birds, maybe wistfully, maybe not, through an open window.
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King says that when she saw the final Photoshopped version of herself she felt amused at first, and then she felt sad.
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But this is the Garden of Eden after a bite of the apple, and our Eve, while amused, seems a bit embarrassed.
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In a video, Interactive Architecture Lab documents people's amused, curious reactions to encountering this "urban cyber-gardener" on the streets of London.
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Last week, Justice Sonia Sotomayor referred to popular video-sharing website YouTube as "the You Tube," prompting some amused reactions on Twitter.
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I never felt like she took me seriously; every time I talked she seemed to have an amused look on her face.
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Her father reacts with amused satisfaction that she has, as he'd predicted, so quickly abandoned her ridiculous notion of becoming an engineer.
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Russia and China vetoed a US-backed measure to punish Syria for using chemical weapons, and the Trump administration was not amused.
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Elizabeth is not amused to learn that Churchill and Lord Salisbury have been lying to her and they each get stern lectures.
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But Zeus was amused by his newest son's ingenuity in theft and ordered Hermes to show Apollo where the cows were hidden.
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Non-English royal fans are amused by the hat-wearing tradition, with attendees sporting hats (sorry, fascinators) that made us all giggle.
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The people of the Bronx—including House representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and late-night comedy duo Desus and Mero—are not amused.
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Now, while the Lenin statue still casts a shadow over the square, skateboarders there are mostly amused or ambivalent about his presence.
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But her longtime trainer Nicole Stuart wasn't quite as amused, asking Hudson "are you focused?" and said, "This is impossible," while laughing.
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Would you start just doing it when you were a startup and just, it amused you as a 22 year old or ...?
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Sometimes he's peeved by him, sometimes he's amused by him, sometimes he's deeply repelled by him, sometimes he's deeply attracted to him.
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Pasch just shook his head, repeating "Don't, don't" and "no, no"—meanwhile, the fans behind them just stared on in amused disbelief.
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But the story amused Ms Forsyth's audience at last month's "Festival of Maintenance", a conference dedicated to keeping things in good nick.
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"We are not amused by the memes, petitions and signs about Harambe," Thane Maynard, Cincinnati Zoo director, wrote to the Associated Press.
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While they're happy to let the awfully calorific Bloomin' Onion slide, the Aussies are less amused about something called Australian Battered Potatoes.
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Make a list on Twitter of all the funniest people you follow, and refresh it to keep yourself amused throughout the evening.
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There's a small section in there about Weird Al Yankovic's desire to parody The Purple One that I'm particularly amused by though.
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Kirk tries to beat the hell out of his enemy Khan, who stands still and takes his punches with polite, amused condescension.
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It's comic, swooping and burbling with jaunty momentum, inhabiting a wryly amused feel somewhere between Lewis Carroll, Edward Lear, and Dr. Seuss.
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While we, along with the rest of the internet, continue to be amused by his celebrity commentary and criticism, Hadid is not.
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But the engineers were unfazed; in fact, they all seemed amused and excited, because they had an interesting problem to work on.
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Colao, who has publicly clashed with the Deutsche Telekom CEO over the deal, said he was amused by Hoettges' "self serving" remarks.
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An obituary on Thursday about Anna Dewdney, whose "Llama Llama" picture books amused millions of preschool children, misstated the college she attended.
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Forest scientists have long amused their students by cutting holes in tree bark and setting fire to gases hissing from the trunk.
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These onlookers appeared to be staring at Milano with faces of amused pity, disgust, and annoyance while she poses for the snap.
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Neither the snarl of Bogart's disappointed romantic nor Mitchum's amused languor leave any trace on the boulevards or in the subway cars.
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They were amused by my audacity, and one of them even told me it looked like a beautiful work of watercolor art.
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My failure to cure myself of Libya would have amused and perhaps even comforted him; my search for him would have not.
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We can also be amused by how white people seem unable to tell that people who are obviously black are indeed black.
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A couple of people who knew just a bit about the band were amused, as if I had admitted an embarrassing foible.
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Some at the agency were amused at the public interest sparked by the documents and the cryptic tweet that announced their arrival.
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Serving his country in Germany during the war, he amused his fellow soldiers by refiguring enemy land mines to work as radios.
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In particular, Farmiga is an actor with a gift for playing opposing tones at once — she can be angry-tired, amused-sad.
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When he reached his classroom, his teacher, amused by his crown of frozen hair and icy eyebrows, snapped a picture of him.
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Dalton Jr. remembers that immigration officers were amused by pictures of the piñata when they applied for entry into the United States.
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"You want to build the capacity to look at yourself and your mishaps in a benevolent way and be amused," Hofmann says.
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"The postscript is, they found Lord Lucan's car abandoned at the port," he says and an amused grin on spreads across face.
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The actual deed is reported with such lightly amused aplomb that what could come over as sordid seems like a harmless diversion.
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Mr. Bannon read it, according to a person familiar with the situation, and was amused when an associate compared him to More.
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The real William Swenson, who does not have a Facebook account, seemed somewhat amused by the misuse of his image and biography.
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"Nobody should be amused," Mr. Letterman told another guest, Dr. Phil, who made light of Mr. Trump's embrace of the birther movement.
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Each day he sat out on his lounge chair in his bathing suit, sunning himself as he read, alternately stern or amused.
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In Moscow, foreign affairs experts expressed some amused cynicism about the true extent of the research group's influence on Russia's foreign policy.
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Others were not altogether amused, including the organizers of the Look Again festival, who found their exhibition suddenly hijacked by a fruit.
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On the blues-rock number "Carolina," he sounds thirsty and amused, wondering "How could you ever turn her down?" with McCartneyish cheek.
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When video of the incident emerged, the Bronx Zoo was not amused, and officials there said the woman put herself in danger.
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When I finally reached home, long after the sun had set, my aunt wasn't angry so much as amused by my misadventure.
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But, Holly and Dave aren't offended -- in fact, outside Avra in Bev Hills, the couple seemed pretty amused by the whole thing!
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In this version, you always maintain the distance — sometimes amused, sometimes appalled — that's generated by your awareness of theatrical machinery churning away.
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When we bunked together, I was amused to see an assortment of passports spilling out of his backpack — Dutch, French, Swiss, Belgian.
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"You begin watching by feeling mildly amused, then uneasy, then annoyed, then unsettled," Ben Brantley wrote in his review for the Times.
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"On the one hand I was amused — I could have even found him a nice girl," said Diana Friedman, the groom's mother.
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It's an expression that's half self-amused, half self-effacing — the perfect embodiment of Janowitz's reaction to the strange world surrounding her.
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The posting angered, baffled or amused some social media users, including Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton, Trump's likely opponent in the Nov.
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"We are not amused by the memes, petitions, and signs about Harambe," Cincinnati Zoo director Thane Maynard told the Associated Press on Monday.
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When Ross found out all the adventures his cardboard twin was having in the States, he says he was surprised and very amused.
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Jeff Bridges was amused when it came to the effect that Chris Hemsworth's killer body had on the ladies of their new film.
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Additionally, Skittles was not amused, marking one of the rare cases in which a candy has denounced the words of a presidential campaign.
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As the first mouthful hits our tastebuds, he seems thoroughly amused with himself and yells "PAOW!" without warning, the sound of exploding flavors.
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I recently stayed at a friend's place during a vacation, and she was amused by how long my evening skin-care regimen took.
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Jaded and bearded veterans of the consumer tech industry were suddenly amazed and amused by the clever mechanics of this new Oppo phone.
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Stewart probably would have gone in and changed the caption herself, but fortunately for us amused onlookers, she probably doesn't have the password.
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But we're so amused by the wide, wacky range of commentary and pretty uncanny parallels the Twittersphere has made about Green's get-up.
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The top brass in Moscow are not amused, in particular, by NATO's determined build-up of collective defense assets in the Baltic theater.
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While it's not immediately clear who did send the congratulatory bouquet to Cardi, many social media users were amused by the rapper's mistake.
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As it turns out, Jonas wasn't amused watching fake Mickey Mouse beating up cartoon Jonas Brothers and forcing them to wear the rings.
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Reading such hilarity, you must be careful when tossing this hefty hardcover across the room in amused exasperation not to break the crockery.
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Even Kaczynski himself — seen primarily in Manhunt's 1997 timeline, where he's preparing his trial defense — seems amused by the notion of forensic linguistics.
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U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley was not amused by Hillary Clinton's cameo at the 60th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday night.
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"I think if someone were to spend 50 or 60 pages putting me into a novel, I would be amused," Mr. Nguyen said.
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"I think a great way of dealing with a chronic illness is finding a purpose and find a way to keep yourself amused."
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Goldberg, meanwhile, walked away from the table shaking her head in laughter, clearly amused by what her fellow co-host had just done.
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Were you or were you not thoroughly amused for the full 5 minutes and 30 seconds Corey Feldman was on the Today Show?
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When I began to take classes at Yale, I could not understand, let alone emulate, the amused indifference of many of my classmates.
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"Although people might be amused to see me give Willie a low blow, I ideally have no wish to do so," Branson writes.
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Johnson was painted as the villain on JoJo Fletcher's season of "The Bachelorette," but people were amused by him more than anything else.
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" That prompted an amused laugh from Sanders, whose fashion tastes are more in line with Marshalls than Balmain or Yves Saint Laurent. "Haha.
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I have been amused by articles I have read that state that the internet did not exist when the 1996 Act was passed.
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Appearing contentedly amused, she is short-haired, long-waisted, long-legged, and small-breasted: a period knockout, at the age of forty-four.
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But the owners do seem to be amused by the fact that, despite being furious activists, their new enemies aren't very good vegans.
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Nancy Tengler, chief investment officer at Heartland Financial, said her firm doesn't own Tesla stock, but she remains "highly amused" by Musk's tweets.
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Part of what drove Mr. Beatty's interest in Howard Hughes was how the millionaire shrouded himself in mystery, which amused Mr. Beatty greatly.
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The mural's designer did it as a joke, but Mr. Gilkes, 33, and Mr. Stirling, 36, were sufficiently amused to let it stand.
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I was amused to see how 29-Across and 53-Across were linked in the final version — I wish I'd thought of that.
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I was revolted but amused at the start in the northwest corner; impressed as I moved east, and finally defeated by the southeast.
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When the City of Savannah Government posted images to their public Facebook page admonishing the rascal, commenters were certainly more amused than offended.
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Paterson officials were not amused and launched an investigation last year into how a stripper pole and platform made it into the school.
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The American ambassador to the European Union wore an amused grin as he walked into his hearing and took his seat and oath.
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He also appeared in segments taped outside his studios where he amused himself with explorations of quotidian life and interactions with everyday people.
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Offill told me this story over lunch in Koreatown in Manhattan in December, breaking off midsentence to look up at me, suddenly amused.
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"I see myself as an influencer in the Jesus space," she tells a Fox producer played with faintly amused cynicism by Kate McKinnon.
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The moment felt like an off-script moment that Tyrion Lannister would be proud of — although the Emmys' producers were surely less amused.
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I think he might be amused just to watch an administration convinced that there was something called the 'deep state' aligned against her.
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"I think I still am a Fox News contributor," said an amused Bolton to anchor Martha MacCallum at the start of the interview.
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"I was encouraged, if not a little amused, by how often the word 'value' was used in presentations this year," Mr. Clymer said.
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In this case, the Wookiees have so distracted and amused themselves that they didn't notice a hostile power had taken control of their planet.
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Fortunately, the district potentate seemed more amused than anything else by the idea of one man's death absolving the wrongs of a whole species.
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When I relate my experience to psychologist Harold Pashler, director of the UC San Diego Learning Attention and Perception Lab, he's amused but unsurprised.
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Meanwhile, Kasparov—who was arrested and detained in 2007 and 2012 for protesting Putin in Russia—has been watching, and he hasn't been amused.
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Donald Trump Jr. said he was going to take away his daughter's Halloween candy to "teach her about socialism" — and Twitter was not amused.
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In Ralph's Slack, Goose said, amused posters goaded Lane into conspiratorial freakouts, giving him more attention as his monologues became more elaborate and intense.
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Kim is amused by the cobbler-related lies Jimmy told the cops, but she's horrified that he made a video to back them up.
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And we're hoping they laugh, or they're surprised, or are amused, and that they can't help but want to take a picture with it.
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Heads of state are now more likely to be amused by talk-show hosts, and acrobats get the biggest applause in the big top.
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The cast of West Wing was not amused by Sarah Huckabee Sanders' tweet likening herself to the fictional press secretary, C.J. Cregg (Allison Janney).
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Detective Carisi is clearly not amused by the man's antics, but is it possible that newly pregnant Detective Rollins might be a little intrigued?
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To recap some of that history: In the 17th century, the German philosopher Gottfried Leibniz amused himself with thinking about the nature of thinking.
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FLORIDA POLICE OFFICER HELPS HOMELESS MAN SHAVE FOR MCDONALD&aposS INTERVIEW In the end, some Twitter users were amused by the mini power-play.
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Ralph Hütter and Florian Schneider were not amused by this peak behind the curtains of their carefully manicured image and called in the lawyers.
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It seems like you were a bit amused or surprised at how bad this guy was at covering his tracks—that stuck with you.
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"Nell is really amused at my picture taking, and also my taking measurements so that I can duplicate the things I see," he wrote.
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The official, along with a Republican who talked to Trump this week, said the President has been amused at all the obsessing over this.
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On Indian social media, the reactions varied from angry to amused while more than a few responded with racist abuse directed at the Chinese.
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"What, now you help others to our stuff too?" asks a young Perdue staffer, half-amused and half-incredulous, as Mr Sasse jogs out.
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Though McCarthy's acerbic portrayal of Sean Spicer on Saturday's SNL had the White House press secretary calling it "funny," Trump was apparently less amused.
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If it did, it "clearly didn't tell the [sales representatives] or whoever decides how many copies to print," one amused bookstore owner told me.
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Kagan, who is as amused by the everyday absurdities of institutions as she is respectful of them, likes to share that anecdote with students.
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At a small round table, I sat down with Shiry Ginosar and another graduate student, Tinghui Zhou, a quietly amused man with oblong glasses.
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And the designers Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez ambled through the Dia Center in Chelsea looking disarmingly amused by the tornado swirling around them.
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"We're not these bruiser Southern guys, so I think we're always amused by guys like that," Mr. McBride said of himself and Mr. Hill.
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Read more: A former flight attendant says these are the 2 worst things passengers can doStill, many commenters on the post were not amused.
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Mr. Letterman was amused by the name (a German name pronounced OSS-man, though Mr. Letterman did not choose to pronounce it that way).
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But by the time you checked Twitter again after work, everyone was thoroughly amused or thoroughly annoyed — the whole thing had been a hoax.
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When I joke about that being the headline to interview, he is—after laughing easily and often throughout our entire chat—not entirely amused.
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In an interview that year with The Washington Post, Mr. Good seemed amused by the renewed attention to the case the film had generated.
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"Nobody's photographed this, and nobody will ever photograph this," he told me, both fierce and faintly amused by the severity of his own rule.
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However, after much confusion and digital hand wringing, it all turned out to be the one big troll, and his fans were not amused.
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Mr. Arnold was amused by this scene in Central Park of visitors sitting unfazed as a pair of ballerinas practiced in front of them.
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One girl wrapped her arms around the royal dad for a giant hug, which a smiling Harry returned as her amused peers looked on.
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Amused and a bit flabbergasted, the colleague found that Earny had sent an email on her behalf from her account and posing as her.
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But European partners more geographically exposed to perceived Russian attempts to weaken the EU, in part through support for eurosceptic nationalists, are not amused.
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There is absolutely no reason I need a jean jacket to tell me my Uber is arriving, but I'm always amused when it does.
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Sondheim is 89, and his walk that day was slow and pained, but he retains a boyishness — a willingness to amuse and be amused.
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So when he went upstairs to announce his new vocation, his mother and father, engaged in a game of after-dinner bridge, were amused.
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"That's the only kind of awareness — like, 'Oh man, I wish I would have cleaned up,'" she said, sounding far more amused than embarrassed.
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Anyone with a memory of how the Second Amendment issue has unfolded had to be at least a bit amused by Mr. Clement's performance.
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Most of the time, "acqua alta" comes across as local folklore: the piazza filled with water, the gleefully splashing kids and the amused tourists.
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As Professor Maskin recounted the story, "Ken was silent," and his junior colleagues amused themselves that they had for once bested their formidable professor.
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At first, the exec was amused by the high schooler, and soon after, taking the young man more seriously, he offered Jobs an internship.
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But Burr wasn't amused when Cohen later showed up in a social media post that weekend enjoying a lengthy dinner at a Manhattan restaurant.
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Migos's reigning mood, the amused jollity characteristic of so much recent trap, ensures a lighthearted buoyancy that marks their songs, conclusively, as pop product.
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It would be an unprecedented economic catastrophe — and Brits are not amused by their leaders' failure to come up with a solution to avert it.
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Today it's easy to be amused at how primitive these computers seem, with their blocky graphics, tiny memories, beepy sound, and sometimes eccentric design features.
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LOS ANGELES — When "#favnashvid" was trending on Twitter earlier this week — a tribute to Vine star Nash Grier — Modern Family's Ariel Winter was not amused.
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"I felt mostly amused while reading it, like this stranger took some time to send me a long ass message to 'help' me," Peyser said.
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PROFESSOR JOO-MYUNG KANGPresidentInternational Gas UnionBarcelona No more teacher's dirty looks* I was amused to read two conflicting articles on the state of British schools.
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People are generally amused — if not only a bit weirded out — by their quirky manicures, but this time, people believe Nail Sunny went too far.
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The Jets were not amused; after initially saying that they would dock Osemele the remainder of his salary for the season, they instead cut him.
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A drunken Elton began hurling oranges at him, then cringed when his amused manager called him the next day to tell him what he'd done.
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"I've got everything I need right here," she wrote, including photos of herself and her BF. Some Bieber fans are not amused by this exchange.
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The New Hampshire GOP was not amused and pulled its co-sponsorship of the event, citing a strong tradition of inclusion in the Granite State.
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Although Microsoft has promised that GitHub will stay independent and maintain its status as an open platform, many developers, an opinionated group, are not amused.
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These would swathe the floor of their home, to the delight of her toddler, and to the amused bewilderment of her tidy-minded Czech husband.
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Normally this would make me cranky, but I was sufficiently amused by the punny names in the theme entries to enjoy solving Kyle Mahowald's puzzle.
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Naturally, the internet was not amused, and has spent the last few days variously anger-blogging, anger-vlogging, and unsubscribing from Fine Bros Entertainment™.
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"The Calling" saunters, cocky and amused over a guitar riff whose cowboyish strut is later replicated by a high keyboard that adds some spacey flicker.
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But there's also a part of me that's amused by the ignorance of those who believe people like "Mike" are solely due to Trump's rise.
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Best for: People whose employers and/or families would not be amused by jokes about "sleeping with Chris Hemsworth"Â Price: $267 at Sideshow Collectibles
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To celebrate this monumental occasion, we're looking back at all the moments Grande kept us amused, inspired and all-around captivated with her 'gram content.
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He has an earnest side, but it wasn't on display—he'd vaped marijuana before the set, and he amused the crowd with irreverent political commentary.
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" A source previously told The Sun that Sheeran was "amused by the fuss [the ring has] caused, however has no intentions of taking it off.
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It seemed clearly preferable to black out for one minute, as opposed to, say, ten minutes or an hour, and I felt reassured, almost amused.
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The Robert College Turks seemed to have been amused by the level of outrage and despair among their Clinton-supporting friends in the United States.
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Mr. Gibson makes a persuasive derelict John Wayne with a loose, energetic performance, finely tuned comic timing and an amused, self-aware "Lethal Weapon" glint.
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But Hal couldn't help feeling that if Oliver were the one sitting across the table he'd be genuinely amused, being a fun-fact hoarder himself.
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Head bowed, Paul approaches Esther like a sly supplicant, advancing obliquely; she, in turn, appears haughty and amused as she looks down from her perch.
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Just really amused by the idea of two parents just suddenly finding out what "AF" means and having to yell at their kid for it.
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I feel confident naked, and I'm often amused that my comfort with my own nudity in turn will make other people feel awkward by comparison.
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One anchor rejoiced that "Trump is dancing to Putin's tune," while others were amused by the "maniacal persistence" with which Trump was lobbying for Russia.
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But so was Roger Moore, whose suave James Bond seemed always so amused, in oh-so-British a way, by all the spy-game escapades.
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The New York Times ran an amused trend piece in 1968 about the handful of unusual freaks who chose to run in their free time.
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Below us, his 9-year-old son, R.J., amused himself with the hermit crabs, forced out of their caves by flooding, scurrying around the yard.
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When the animal rights group sent a letter asking the English village to take a stand against animal cruelty, residents were surprised, and not amused.
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Wellesley officials seem to be amused by the attention their town is getting, but they say the thefts are still a serious and expensive problem.
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His 533 studio portrait of her — Joan of Arc haircut, hand raised in self-amused benediction — is the show's earliest picture and a true beauty.
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He looks often to be both unwaveringly self-assured and wryly amused, so at ease in a hunch-shouldered awkwardness that he seems almost debonair.
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I started with the sort of ruefully amused voice of Griffin, and the predicament he finds himself in, in the aftermath of a difficult divorce.
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Several officials were initially amused by Navarro's tactics, but then became concerned that it could affect Coates' standing with the President, the same officials said.
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As it happened, the mining ships had belonged to a company in which Dom had once been the majority shareholder, a fact that amused him.
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Derrick Cooper, a rules official from Warrington, England, said friends were amused when he told them of the course where he was scheduled to officiate.
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We were amused by Mr. Bearson's attempt to spin readers that limiting markets is somehow sound GOP policy, and (wait for it) better for America.
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Mr. Egan was not amused to see his satirical work on Mr. Latsabidze's website and filed a copyright infringement notice to defend his intellectual property.
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At the "Googlympus" in 2006, the internet group had tents named after different Greek gods while staff amused themselves at the "wine cork shooting range".
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When a few travelers passing through asked some of the dolls for directions, Ms. Ayano was so amused that she started making them full time.
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Dr. Duffin said he was amused by his moment with the unknown soldier, described by the museum as probably a more mythological than human figure.
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But looking around, I saw that all the guys with any real prison time under their belts didn't appear amused at all, myself among them.
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Another amused itself by imitating the shop's phone, prompting the employees to run for the receiver frantically only to realize it was just the bird.
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It surpassed politics and nosedived into vaudeville; we sopped it up, horrified and amused, that uniquely American capacity to revile and crave psychosis in equal measure.
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While those watching were aghast, and the cast and crew of La La Land looked shocked, there was Gosling — ever-so-slightly amused by the moment.
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Comedian Nicole Byer was highly amused by the picture and decided to recreate it by sharing her own "nud els" photo, using Cup Noodles and knives.
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I was fascinated, creeped-out, amused, disturbed, flabbergasted, and, most of all, overwhelmed by the sheer amount of things, nearly 700 in all, to look at.
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It made a soft "clink" as it hit the pavement and the artist, who seemed amused, took it away, still in one piece, on a truck.
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According to legend, unsuspecting aristocrats were at first amused by the weather, and decided to host a party at the island's largest and most lavish hotel.
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Described as "sumo wrestling mixed with soccer," the newlyweds arranged for food trucks to be there, as well, to keep their guests amused and well-fed.
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A friend who recently visited New York told me there are cartoonists in Times Square quickly drawing El Chapo's portrait and offering it to amused passersby.
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Amused, I walk with him towards a game shop and he asks the shop owner to pick up the "reserved gift" — a brand new PlayStation 1003!
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Tommy is less than amused, not only because they start filming late at night, but because Kanta keeps insisting on remaking the rice for the video.
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"In the late 60s and early 70s audiences wanted not to be amused but to be exhorted, not to laugh but to march," he remembered later.
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" (Raise your hand if you're not amused.) Bennett, who was devastated by the outcome of the 2016 election, wasn't entertained by Carman's sexist brand of "humor.
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I recounted my story to her on the phone like a teen on the French equivalent of Loveline, and I think it amused her a bit.
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Bundy's demand amused Charlotte Rodrique, chairwoman of the Burns Paiute Tribal Council, a Native American tribe that used to spend winters on the wildlife refuge land.
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" Clinton shot back in her session following Sanders, quipping that she was "amused" that the Vermont senator appears to consider himself the "gatekeeper on who's progressive.
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However, it looks like we're about to get yet another chance to be amused by a different sweet treat because someone just created a chocolate museum.
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Their goal: cap Trump's support among the somewhat conservative voters in the middle, who remained amused and entertained by Trump but weren't ready to support him.
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The fad has not amused Prayuth Chan-ocha, the former general who leads Thailand's nannying government, which came to power in a coup in May 2014.
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Sometimes I think I would be amused to see what the leaders of 30 years ago would have done with an email and the Maastricht rules.
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At one of Epstein's dinner parties (it's unclear if Trump was in attendance), one guest reportedly "amused a group of barely clad models with card tricks".
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A lot of it was conscious promotion, and most of the poetry was awful, but every bit was fun, for Cassius and for an amused public.
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These high-empathy students were also more likely to be amused by reports that students protesting the speech had injured a bystander sympathetic to the speaker.
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Each time I asked about what happened to the displaced workers, Hu and Wong waved away the question, amused at the predictable direction of my inquiries.
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My mother was so amused by drinks with risqué names that she'd make a great production of ordering them — especially, I'm pretty sure, in my presence.
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She seemed perpetually amused to have been plucked out of her small German town and imported to watch over the most famous statue in the world.
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So in an age of cord-cutting, when HBO is inaccessible to millions, a Trump presidency would keep us all amused, aghast or at least entertained.
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Some took the liberty to fill in the blanks, determining that Merkel was not amused by Putin's "mansplaining," as he pointed his index finger at her.
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Lineker is one wardrobe malfunction away from flashing his knackers on national television, and Wrighty could not be more amused by the situation if he tried.
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More important, they have shaped themselves into a contender under Coach Brad Stevens, who said before the game that he was still amused by his team.
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The closest I got to a real rapport was when I matched with a few UCLA students who were amused and then promptly shut me down.
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But David Mwanzia, an ecosystem conservation manager in central Kenya for the Kenya Forest Service is not amused, and lists firewood theft as an environmental crime.
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But as Falcon drops in front of a Sephora, a subway station and later, an Olive Garden, tourists couldn't be more confused (and YouTube viewers, amused).
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However, Yang was less amused about pictures of China's still-under-construction second aircraft carrier that surfaced on the internet this week, including on Chinese websites.
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I think they're amused by you, for sure, but they're definitely going to give it to you, but you give it back so it's just fine.
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The tone, perfectly conveyed in Edith Grossman's virtuoso translation, is amused and theatrical — realism that never asks the reader to forget it has been neatly contrived.
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Sure, there have been a few that have amused the internet in recent weeks, like this deepfake of Bill Hader doing an impression of Tom Cruise.
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Ms. Ibbetson was amused when, later that day, she was notified that the card had been declined at a fast-food location outside the park — twice.
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For most of this curious, charming, and category-defying hourlong show, her older-adult participants simply watch, seated at a long table onstage, like amused judges.
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I also think because Hollywood is so far away that they seem pretty amused by any story I told about the ridiculous things that happened there.
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Evidently pleased to leave the theatrics to the professionals, Ms. Yovanovitch allowed herself a tiny smile, like an anthropologist amused by the spectacle of wrestling bears.
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Even after Trevor-Roper had at last cottoned on to Peters's innumerable frauds, he remained fascinated by him, following his adventures from a grimly amused distance.
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This particular question amused those of the English negotiators who had never left England but deeply troubled those English who had traveled, especially in Mahometan lands.
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It is puzzlement — ranging from the amused to the appalled — at the gulf between her public preoccupation with ethical action and some truly filthy private behavior.
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So when showing off an $18,000 bottle on the Instagram of fellow "Shark Tank" investor Barbara Corcoran, O'Leary wasn't amused when Corcoran mimed dropping the bottle.
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Marnie, the Shih Tzu whose lolling tongue, amused expression and tilted gait made her a celebrity on Instagram, died on Thursday at her Los Angeles home.
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"I've made deliveries to several ministries, YouTube, DailyMotion, Netflix, LCP, and the American Embassy, so they have to search you—it's pretty funny!" he recalls, amused.
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The actress is such a good sport about the whole thing — we can only hope her husband, Lee Kirk, and Krasinski's wife, Emily Blunt, are equally amused.
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When the inevitable double cross by Owens happens, the crowd loses its mind, with a strange mix of genuine hurt and amused bewilderment on the people's faces.
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The internet was also amused by Trump's brief history lesson, with many people jumping on Twitter to discuss the president's comments: George Washington was our first president.
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When asked which comments on social media have amused and bothered Ryan the most, he recalled his shameful moment of pop-culture ignorance at the swearing in.
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In a town hall exchange in 2011 with Jorge Ramos of Univision, Mr. Obama seemed amused that Mr. Ramos did not think he had his own computer.
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And while rosé hair is certainly on-trend, Henderson was less than amused by the mix-up and immediately called her daughter to show her the results.
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Some are amused, because the thought of someone getting into small-batch broom-making in 2018 seems like a plot line out of Broad City or Portlandia.
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China is not amused, although its increased diplomatic and military pressure on Taiwan since Ms Tsai's election two years ago has surely helped galvanise the American stance.
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The town does seem amused by the juice flood, however, which it documented with dashcam videos that were later uploaded the VK, the Russian equivalent of Facebook.
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So I was totally amused to find out that I've spent $140,000 in Iowa and he's spent $40 million and they're beating me up in Iowa. Fantastic.
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For example, Westerners were more amused than alarmed by reports of an Iraqi minister declaring "A curse be upon your moustache!" to a Kuwaiti diplomat in 2003.
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Trainers tried to keep him amused with toys and games, and hand-fed him fish three times a week, which is more than most of us get.
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Those who have never been amused by the showmanship and spectacle that McGregor brings to the sport see unchecked arrogance and a flippancy toward the Featherweight championship.
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And the rest of us, sitting down here without the money and the power, are shocked and amused that the scam seems to just keep on working.
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Plumes of smoke hovered in the air above the crowd as the D.C. Metropolitan Police and Secret Service stood by calmly, almost amused, and made no arrests.
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Donald Trump used "Game of Thrones" to warn he was about to impose sanctions on Iran -- and while his supporters might've been amused ... HBO definitely is not.
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But the online chatter is mostly hype, and perhaps the Air Force would be a little more amused by all the memes popping up in the discussions.
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" But few activists were amused by his recent response to rumours about the health minister's sexual orientation: "I don't want to think that you are a lesbian.
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Republicans were not amused by a 15-hour Democratic filibuster last week, a maneuver that essentially let the minority party take over the floor for the day.
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Columnists and commentators who were so amused by Mr. LePage's style that they failed to take seriously the threat he posed and the damage he was doing.
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"We are not amused by the memes, petitions and signs about Harambe," Thane Maynard, the zoo's director, said in an email to The Associated Press this week.
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I was also amused by this sign, which offered staff assistance for our sanitary needs — truly above and beyond what I'd expect from any restaurant's customer service.
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Watch as Pastore puts on the charm and gives the panel of clearly amused and confused Sharks the hard sell on this low-brow "piece of rubber."
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But her father had used video to document his works and passed on his used cameras to his two daughters, who amused themselves by making home movies.
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As Ray, Mr. Ryan employs a wolfish grin that's an uncomfortable mix of amused and sadistic, and a low-key acting style that's practically a non-style.
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Sauer's voice rings inside goalie Steve Cash's head, admonishing players to keep pushing or to move their feet — which, since many do not have legs, amused them.
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On a recent Saturday night, Robbie Allen, a glamorous 36-year-old woman in a black BCBG Max Azria dress, was amused by the statusy seating arrangement.
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The acquaintance pulled up the now-infamous photo—the very same one currently being widely circulated in those fake coronavirus alerts—leaving Alegria stunned, but also amused.
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Gray and fellow Magnet performer–instructor Elana Fishbein have been amused by how eager people are to use the video-chat window as a medium for comedy.
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She seemed only mildly amused when, Eric Capstick, a stadium cameraman, walked up and trained the camera on her, sending her image onto the stadium's big screen.
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In the morning, when Njoku picked her up for her second appointment, Naomi was amused to see Njoku's Pomeranian-Shiba Inu mix, Marley, in the passenger seat.
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His tone contrasted with that of his boss, who seemed amused by the attention and joked about it in a tweet when he woke up Wednesday morning.
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For those of us who have observed them for longer, however, there is not only nothing to be afraid of — there is plenty to be amused at.
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Cady Coleman amused herself by playing her flute on the International Space Station—another astronaut brought his bagpipes—but future travelers might instead pick up a Telemetron.
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The gambit seems to be paying off: RollBot amused many at the techonology trade show in Vegas, gaining added attention on social media and in the press.
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Nicole Polizzi, who most know as Snooki, amused her Jersey Shore bestie Jenni Farley, aka JWoww, with not one but two graphic desserts at her baby shower.
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When I was a kid, my grandfather — a hardworking German immigrant — seemed endlessly amused by the sheer variety of stuff available to him and his American family.
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Neruda is annoyed and sometimes amused by the detective's doggedness, but Peluchonneau is haunted by the poet's mystique, and by a growing sense of his own incompleteness.
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Thailand's prime minister reportedly left reporters shocked and amused at a press conference Monday by directing their questions to a cardboard cutout of himself — and then leaving.
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While we were working on this puzzle, I was endlessly amused by one of his clue suggestions, for ARCHIMEDES: [One of his inventions really screwed things up].
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"Because everyone in L.A. knows, if you want to win, sit next to Marcia Clark," he said as the crowd roared and the pair looked less than amused.
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Kate Brown was not amused by this tactic and sent Oregon State Troopers after them, in an attempt to bring them back and force them to vote. Sen.
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There is a website to build, a manual to write, and an ever-growing body of emails to answer—some amused, some skeptical, but many enthusiastic, he says.
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Not amused, officers of the Chinese highway patrol in the northern province of Shanxi pulled over the unidentified driver and handed him a ticket for overloading his vehicle.
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Minimum wage Sanders, in a separate interview with Tapper aired Sunday, said he was "amused" by Clinton's support for raising the minimum wage to $15 in some states.
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This puzzle's genesis sprang from overhearing someone jokingly use the term "PC police," and being amused at the thought of an actual militia enforcing a ban on Macs.
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As for Edwards, who is currently waiting out the storm near Daytona, he was amused by the sheriff's call out and brushed aside peoples' jeers and snide remarks.
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This guy was thoroughly amused with his new friend at the zoo when the snow leopard started mimicking his hand movements through the glass window that separated them.
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The headline, as captured by an amused Chrissy Teigen, however, kind of made it look like the basketball player had suddenly started moonlighting as a celebrity divorce attorney.
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"I was interested and amused to see it because it doesn't reflect any of the conversations that I've been a part of in Downing Street," told BBC radio.
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It's hard to keep a cat entertained for a few seconds, but cat dad Chris Poole has found a way to keep his kitties amused for minutes. MINUTES!
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Comedy king Lewis, whose manic style amused generations of moviegoers on both sides of the Atlantic, died of natural causes at the age of 113 on March 20.
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The Internet, as expected, was quite amused -- even "Simpsons" writers such as Josh Weinstein and Bill Oakley, who wrote the original material (and haven't been above changing it).
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"I hope I can win Wimbledon one more time," Federer told reporters, a quizzical smile on his face, amused that anyone might for a nano-second think otherwise.
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Some Greeks treated Paul's ministry with "amused tolerance"—they were aristocrats of the spirit, wealthy in their own philosophers and gods, looking down on oddly single-minded parvenus.
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After a few days, NBC invited Jones to bring her exclamatory disbelief to Brazil, where she screamed encouragement at Kerri Walsh Jennings and bearhugged an amused Ryan Seacrest.
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"I would be more amused if the topic of rich material girls had not been worn to a thread elsewhere," wrote critic Anthony Lane of The New Yorker.
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The C.S.U. was certainly not amused when Ms. Merkel ended military conscription; the party was also outraged when she committed Germany to shutting down its nuclear power plants.
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Waiting as long as he did to assume the throne from his indomitable, censorious mother, Queen Victoria, Edward made it his prime quest in life to be amused.
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When Aquaman chugs a bottle of booze before plunging into an angry sea, the movie hits the comic-book sweet spot between deadly seriousness and self-amused levity.
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In films like Purple Rain, he could turn on the smolder and charm, but he was equally capable of pivoting to a wryly amused raise of the eyebrow.
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Something "Us" and "Her Smell" have in common is that you get to be funny, even if the other characters in the scenes with you are not amused.
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And in 1210, the famous Royal Menagerie at the Tower of London was established so that members of the court could be amused by herds of odd beasts.
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Needless to say The Family was Not Amused, and upon learning of this relationship did what any normal family would do: made Richard sign a friendship pre-nup.
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Standing nearby, with his arms folded and an amused look on his face, was Cissé, whose team has still lost just twice in his three years in charge.
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None of his films have starred a reclusive, repressive dictator from North Korea, but by afternoon, Mr. Castaldo sounded more amused than annoyed by all of the attention.
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Nick has a lifetime of attachment to local friends, and Sheryl has been visiting Yamhill ever since our engagement, when she amused people by locking the car door.
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The chair umpire — the only person officiating the match — was helpless to halt the dispute as half a dozen amused spectators at the TK Spoje club looked on.
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Cute Leo and Cleo journey from floor to floor, beeping and flashing all the way, to deliver room service and other requested items to amused guests like myself.
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Now verifiably world-famous — or infamous, depending on your take — the duct-taped banana has inspired all kinds of conversation, running from amused to awestruck to justifiably angry.
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He was reporting, in a kind of amused way, about this show in the West End, with these two guys in yellowface (the Engineer and Thuy, Kim's cousin).
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In a 2014 interview with StoryCorps that originally aired on NPR, Shoup&aposs three children said the disciplined, straight-laced Air Force officer was not amused at first.
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Several elders seemed amused by the advent of what they call "bride" candidates — because they follow the other candidates around so that they appear to have an opponent.
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To paraphrase another leader, Queen Victoria, whose empire was also on the verge of tipping toward decline, Trump was "not amused" by the second day of the meeting.
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On another screen ("A Homeless Woman (Cairo)," 2001), Kimsooja lies inert on the ground in a city plaza, ringed round by a throng of curious and amused onlookers.
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But you'll just, you'll just ... for people that don't do podcasts and aren't childishly amused by the word dongle, it just looks like two more inches of wire.
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Jackson will be inducted as the "modern-era artist" – a fact that amused a man who no longer charts singles (though he still draws thousands to his live concerts).
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Seth Shostak, senior astronomer at the SETI Institute in California—which literally searches for advanced extraterrestrial life—was pretty amused by the press coverage surrounding NASA's new job opening.
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His earnest face swings from bewildered to grimly amused in seconds, his jaw often left hanging by whatever new horror Trump's latest Cabinet pick or histrionic tweet might portend.
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Things reached such an emotional pitch that the Cincinnati Zoo Director, Thane Maynard, had to come out to say that he was "not amused" by all the Harambe memes.
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While Brown, as some fans pointed out, seemed to be defending 25 Savage by telling people to stop making fun of the British-born rapper, Offset, 221, wasn't amused.
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Meghan King Edmonds was not amused by her new Real Housewives of Orange County castmate Peggy Sulahian's antics on Monday night's episode of the show – and, well, in general.
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You'll be amused by how its trapezoid shape overflows your grip, you'll be happy ratcheting up its volume dial, and you'll be downright delighted by the music it makes.
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While you may get some laughs from people that have used dating apps, not everyone will be amused by a costume that reminds them of their worst ghosting experiences.
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An editor agreed to provide a letter verifying that I did go by the name A Literal Psyduck and an amused administrator at Yale also wrote up an endorsement.
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Ms Hanawalt watched a documentary about toucans and was amused by the selfishness of the bird, which uses its long beak to steal and eat eggs from other nests.
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Now, when you scroll through the search results for #Fairybread on Twitter, you'll find a flood of tweets about the article that range from amused confusion to utter indignation.
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But when I asked to see the Trump masks, I was amused to see that both of the versions they had for sale were made outside the United States.
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DeLonge, who's clearly always been amused by nudity, said he "thought it would be funny" to write a children's book about a dude running around in his birthday suit.
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When he pulled the app a year ago, however, all of those App Store sales turned into direct sales through his website, a fact that surprised and amused Kafasis.
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The sharks are certainly amused by the robots, but they aren't all sold on the idea: Jolly Roger is asking for $400,000 in exchange for a 10 percent stake.
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While Trump's taunting jabs at other candidates have amused some GOP voters, they are not in keeping with the language of a man who lives by his Christian faith.
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In PEOPLE's exclusive photos, George, 5, can be seen marching around with a smile on his face, while his sister Charlotte, 3, gives her big brother an amused look.
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After an hour, Senni stood, grinned, and walked off stage as ceiling-mounted fog machines noisily filled the venue for several minutes to the alternately bemused and amused audience.
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Clinton's aides and top supporters have been amused by the food fight playing out on the Republican side of the aisle, where accusations of lying and misdeeds are common.
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Since the announcement of his leadership, social media has been flooded by people a little amused that New Zealand's new leader is as interesting as a soggy cardboard box.
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Every element of Bridges' performance feels beautifully lived-in, and Marcus becomes both an amused witness and a struggling participant at the end of a whole way of life.
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Instead it was among six or so other guests who, having just finished their complimentary waffle breakfast, gazed up at the TV with amused smiles plastered across their faces.
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They may make English speakers chuckle, but Chinese officialdom is not amused: When major international events come to China, the state tries to clean up the most egregious ones.
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At forty years old, she affects a passive, stoic expression that transforms startlingly into one of unguarded felicity when she is amused—something that, while we spoke, happened often.
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"I am hoping they will be so amused by the fact that I'm wearing my book jacket that they won't notice the bags under my eyes," Ms. Straub said.
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There's an almost amused distance in some of these accounts, which vanishes as others speak of the unspeakable legacies of oppression and destruction borne by black and Jewish Americans.
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Anna Dewdney, whose "Llama Llama" read-aloud picture books amused and comforted millions of preschool children, died on Saturday at her home in Lower Bartonsville, Vt. She was 50.
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Although Louis C.K. and Gervais -- who also used the word -- were amused, Seinfeld appeared uncomfortable, offering that "I wouldn't use it anywhere," seemingly in reference to the n-word.
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I would be so amused, and pardon me if this comes across as sexist, but I don't think a male artist would be in this position right now. Sorry.
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It puts kids in the K-holeMany of my friends outside medicine are amused that I routinely put children into the K-hole, but it happens all the time.
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In an interview with Broadly, Dr. Larson said she was amused to see that her research has picked up speed more than a decade after first publishing the findings.
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Khan, an author who is working on her second novel, said she was amused to see that her nationality became fluid depending on the nature of the advertising campaign.
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Despite his technological genius and adventurous lifestyle, Collison still seems to be amused and amazed by the little things in life, like this coffee cup sporting a "pocket cookie."
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Maybe, though, both men—the man who almost bankrupted a country and the supreme advocate of bankers' bailouts—would be amused to see just how little we have learned.
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A super slim Christian Bale and his family got their amusement park on ... but nobody was more amused than the woman who finally saw her "love" in real life.
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In retrospect, I think she enjoyed entreaties from younger artists; it amused her that we were so anxious to meet her, to try and grasp some of her mojo.
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Don't get me wrong, I've always felt informed by them, and in the case of the comedic portrayals of blackness like Coming to America or Friday, amused by them.
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Among other things, Halloween in America is indelibly linked to images of miniature skeletons or vampires scuttling from door to door, begging for candy from their half-amused neighbors.
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" The men laugh, amused at the very thought, before one sums it all up in one awful, condescending sentiment: "Why, that'd be like letting the lions run the zoo!
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So I'm very amused to read the right-wing blogs who say that I outed myself, or I boasted about it, or I disclosed it [in my new book].
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" — STEPHEN COLBERT Seth Meyers was amused by Trump's own apparent attempts to disavow Giuliani's statements: The president told reporters on Friday that Giuliani would eventually "get his facts straight.
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She was a study in contrasts, dressed in a soft cream-colored cashmere sweater and a rugged brown leather biker jacket, eyes oscillating between twinkly winks and amused scowls.
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When I finally did make it inside, the kindness of the fellow guests surprised me, though they were all very amused when I say that I live in Brooklyn.
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