Swiping down brings up settings, swiping up brings up your notifications, swiping right brings up the Google Assistant and swiping left shows tiles.
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He brings up his politics and philosophical mindset when discussing all this, but he also brings up a familiar point: his focus on quality.
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Typing "new" in competing app SwiftKey brings up a series of useful suggestions like "York," but typing the same in Gboard brings up… nothing.
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Today, YouTube is inundated with millions of acne-themed videos: The word "acne" brings up over 2 million results, and "acne foundation routine" brings up around 260K.
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" This brings up something economists call "elasticity of demand.
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Tomas brings up his rivet gun, fires through the metal.
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"It brings up an emotional response for me," Thore says.
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And that brings up perhaps the most crucial issue: timing.
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Searching on Amazon for 'toys' brings up a million things.
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Perez frequently brings up Hamer when talking to black audiences.
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Moore brings up abortion in most of his stump speeches.
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It also brings up an option to call emergency services.
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They make safe chit chat, until he brings up Bunkie.
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Which brings up the second, and not mutually exclusive, possibility.
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Press them both and it brings up the suspend option.
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This brings up a few different effect options, including Memoji.
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The season 2 trailer brings up more questions than answers.
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Tapping on that brings up the prompt to remove someone.
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This brings up the first mechanism for the future: aggregation.
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Or perhaps swiping up merely brings up the app drawer.
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Just roll with it and see what it brings up.
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Pressing the side button button twice brings up Apple Pay.
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There are plenty of other questions this finding brings up.
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Aquino brings up a court case she just read about.
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The bottom of the ticket is what brings up everyone.
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He brings up their 1998 book "The Manual" several times.
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Searching "YouTube" brings up thousands of stories about online creators.
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So it's a surprise when he brings up the nightmares.
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"It brings up a real conversation about process," she said.
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She stops for a coughing fit that brings up blood.
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Which brings up the question of separating performance from show.
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This all brings up the debate about how exchanges operate.
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In the call, the president brings up you Yovanovich twice.
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I think it brings up a lot of stuff for me.
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This brings up another significant barrier: Participating in pageants is expensive.
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Today, a search on YouTube brings up more than 620,000 results.
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Foster Jenkins brings up these questions, but is too enraptured with
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The internet every so often brings up moments of wild genius.
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Pressing the ability button once brings up the Ice Wall guide.
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Externally stored data brings up a number of additional issues, e.g.
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That brings up another point: "unmasked" does not equal made public.
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Access to that kind of data naturally brings up privacy concerns.
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This brings up something else I've been curious about: How does
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This one brings up Turkey's continuing denial of the Armenian genocide.
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She brings up numbers that Rick finds awfully hard to resist.
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Maybe brings up very traumatic feelings for a lot of people.
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The whole group erupts into yelling when Afid brings up feminism.
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Searching "dentist," as you might imagine, brings up some troubling audio.
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No, but I think Mike brings up a really good question.
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This isn't the first health scare Kim brings up next season.
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But the creation of the disk just brings up more questions.
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But its invention also inevitably brings up issues of technological doping.
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Amy Klobuchar brings up her bill to close the boyfriend loophole.
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But he also brings up an influence that's perhaps less obvious.
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Strong's Collins brings up a moment in House impeachment manager Rep.
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Three times in our conversation, Schimmel brings up the word solastalgia.
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Tapping each tab brings up a different view of the map.
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Watch the video below (DeGeneres brings up Jenner at 1:02).
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What follows are three of the biggest issues it brings up.
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For Mac: "Command," plus "Shift," plus "4" brings up the tool.
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Brian brings up a picture of the mess on his phone.
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Also, Aisha Tyler brings up a legitimate point: Who reads hardcover anymore?
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Swiping left on an app brings up an option to delete it.
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"Here" brings up your current location; "move" how many steps you've taken.
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Well, I think it brings up all the questions we're asking now.
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Not because it hurts me, or because it brings up terrible memories.
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And I think going back to the case that Juan brings up.
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" WATCH: @SenRonJohnson is asked why he winced & brings up a "conspiracy theory.
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This situation, however, brings up an important conversation happening in fashion today.
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Swiping up brings up your notifications, swiping down a little setting shade.
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In her book, Harris brings up racial bias in policing somewhat differently.
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With our history, it brings up strong emotions from the entire community.
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As far as this order, Lieu said it brings up multiple questions.
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"Infertility brings up a lot of shame for people," Dr. Rosner adds.
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A press brings up a carousel of favorite apps for quick access.
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He brings up their early adoption of energy efficiency with obvious pride.
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Matthews also brings up the point about the true cost of energy.
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And there's another, unspoken, problem that Sharon brings up after everyone leaves.
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She seems pretty nice, something Arya brings up to the Faceless Man.
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" As an example, he brings up the contemplative Listening Matter track "Layette.
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Later, Kim brings up Scott to Kourtney, asking if Kourtney was nervous.
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Every time someone brings up her name around him he gets angry.
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Searching the phrase "transgender," for instance, brings up more than 6,000 results.
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This brings up a theoretical question: Can whales continue to get bigger?
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Yang repeatedly brings up how she blamed herself for a long time.
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He brings up the latest Bible verse he has distributed on WhatsApp.
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That brings up the question of how much something like this costs.
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He said people often laugh when he brings up his Chinese heritage.
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And when Molly brings up the encounter to Issa, she mocks Crystal.
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Which brings up the relevant question for Americans: why should we care?
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In that call, Trump brings up the US's military aid for Ukraine.
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It just brings up a lot of nostalgia for the season, too.
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A Google search for "oddly satisfying" brings up about 4.7 million results.
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Rebecca brings up the cookies that Kate ate earlier as a possible cause.
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Today's full moon in fellow air sign Libra brings up plenty of emotions.
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Today's new moon in sensitive Cancer brings up sensitive issues for you, Sagittarius.
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"I hate this couch," she says, adding that it brings up bad memories.
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When we sit down to speak, he immediately brings up his son, Hubert.
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Search on Spotify is simple, and brings up the results I wanted easily...
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The title brings up an ongoing debate as to the royal's official name.
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He brings up something from 30 years ago, it worked out very well.
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This in itself brings up issues that have long plagued The Bachelor franchise.
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While they sit in silence on the ride home, Ruth brings up Russell.
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But for all the revelations, there's a question that the trailer brings up.
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An 8MP camera brings up the rear, with support for 1080p video recording.
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First, he brings up the "your body is a temple" line once again.
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A quick Google search brings up dozens of practices from coast to coast.
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Pressing left on the D-Pad brings up your Exosuit's heads-up display.
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Pressing and holding the new back button brings up your credit card(s).
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Which brings up the question of just how sturdy those credit markets are.
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Hal suggesting Polly get an abortion behind Alice's back brings up bad memories.
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Double pressing it brings up Siri on iOS and Ok Google on Android.
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He brings up the company's coding software, Kano Code, and starts inputting instructions.
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Bagehot rightly brings up the falling rate of home ownership among the young.
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Rob brings up the fact that the fans are vicious enough to Khloé.
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That brings up several icons, including the camera still in the lower right.
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Sometimes she brings up one of Mollie's favorite songs when she hears it.
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"That brings up an interesting question," said Wells, according to the news outlet.
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To illustrate this wizardry, de Lecea brings up a video on his laptop.
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Rolling over Iceland brings up some Spice Girls and some local talk radio.
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This brings up a whole other discussion on the future of television streaming.
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His last sentence brings up the questions: Where do these data come from?
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Which brings up the question of how the story will affect little girls.
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She brings up a recent media interview Picard gave about the Romulan disaster.
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Because you see the others, and it just brings up your confidence level.
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Darius brings up Bostrom's Simulation Argument, positing that everything around them is artificial.
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But in the examination room, he said, no one brings up the conflict.
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In Manhattan, "sadness" brings up firms belonging to people with the name Sanders.
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The previous URL now brings up a page that says it is inaccessible.
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The Fed question brings up the other issue - what does Trump do next?
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Privacy concerns The use of the app brings up lots of privacy concerns.
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I never talk about this with him unless he brings up the subject.
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A search result for "women" still mostly brings up pages about First Ladies.
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Like Google's, this video brings up the kid who yodeled in a Walmart.
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Good sci-fi brings up questions, and good movie aliens should confuse us.
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Spring of 2016: Kalanick brings up the possibility of acquiring Otto to Levandowski.
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Force touching the flashlight brings up a slider that lets you change its intensity.
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Pressing down with 3D Touch brings up an additional option to clear all notifications.
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It brings up the question: how do you maintain your self-respect and survive?
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This brings up the all-important question of what sort of pizza Suicideyear is.
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He often brings up his time in Flint on the campaign trail this year.
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That's not so in 1999: a search for "420" brings up precious few results.
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Additionally, holding down each button brings up a virtual "app" of four more buttons.
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This brings up the question: How do we get rid of all these hangers?
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I love the new dynamic between these two, especially when Jaime brings up Tommen.
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It's awkward, and sometimes it brings up feelings you're not ready to deal with.
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When JoJo has alone time with Jordan's brother Luke, she brings up Aaron again.
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Photography somehow brings up psychological, philosophical concerns, probably because of its intrinsic representational qualities.
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The comedian brings up how there's a town called Dildo, maybe somewhere in Montana.
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It's Swan herself who brings up Wangsgaard's name during her first interview with Jennings.
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But it brings up an interesting challenge for InVision, last valued at $1.9 billion.
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It also brings up a question: What, exactly, does the FBI have on Flynn?
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She brings up marriage vows and spousal commitments as supporting evidence for her argument.
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The thought of working out in a dress brings up a lot of questions.
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She brings up a conversation the two had in their early days of dating.
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Published yesterday, the letter brings up an important opportunity to speak about the crisis.
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This brings up something else I wanted to ask you about in the book.
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Rolling my mouse over each cheese in the background brings up descriptions and pricing.
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A quick look at the StreetFighter subreddit brings up multiple posts arguing as much.
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With a long press, it also brings up the settings menu of the watch.
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She's also a terrible dancer, a fact the the movie brings up multiple times.
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And that brings up another thing Trump doesn't appear to understand: his own military.
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Great News does, and succeeds only because it brings up the idea so flippantly.
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Pressing the up button from the watch face screen brings up a workout summary.
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The Katy Perry-Taylor Swift feud is the first topic Whoopi Goldberg brings up.
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This brings up an important concept in the field of motivation psychology: extrinsic vs.
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This brings up a separate concern as to the shutdown's impact on food safety.
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And that brings up the time it would take to build new nuclear capacity.
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For reference, the dry humor part usually kicks in when someone brings up Brexit.
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But Houghtaling brings up an alternative option—Death itself—as a more intriguing one.
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This brings up related questions: What are the main emotional beats for the story?
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Only that brings up the big, unanswered question about Dallas heading into the postseason.
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Any discussion of farming in the US always brings up the topic of immigration.
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A detective (Dathan B. Williams) is on the case and brings up satanic organizations.
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Which again brings up the way that information is spread on the internet today.
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"That brings up Andres Blanco, the former Omaha Royal," Nasser said into the microphone.
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Later, in episode 6, Jessica picks a fight with Mark and brings up Barnett.
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I am only bringing him up because nobody ever brings up Rutherford B. Hayes.
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"If they can get their price, it brings up the neighborhood," Mr. Minardo said.
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If Trump brings up health care during his visit, he could upend that strategy.
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Hashtags such as #latinxmentalhealth or #latinxhealthmatters brings up hundreds of posts on social media.
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Wayne brings up the hurricane, too, albeit with less of a government-oriented edge.
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Which brings up the second issue holding Republicans back in Alabama: the actual campaign.
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Days later, Khloe, Malika, and Khadijah are working out when Khloe brings up Kim's problem.
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The reality star, 26, says being around marijuana brings up negative memories from her past.
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A scroll through the very official website's event page brings up no links to watch.
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Which brings up the question: Where are the drones that could pick up the slack?
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At the next pitch meeting, Pete brings up the story Justin and Kara gave him.
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Rob and Lamar hook up for Taco Thursday, and Lamar brings up the subject again.
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Whatever it is, Barbie brings up a lot of emotions for people, especially for women.
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Which brings up an interesting side point about the preference for local versus national concepts.
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This brings up another money cliche: It's unfair that it takes money to make money.
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Petsch brings up that point when a fan asked if Cheryl really was a witch.
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In these conversations and others, Murray repeatedly brings up the dreaded threat of affirmative action.
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Disick, 33, then brings up the Swift controversy that erupted after the song was released.
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He brings up Verizon charging people more for bringing their own phones to the network.
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The former launches the Chrome OS app drawer; the latter brings up a search box.
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Next time your mom brings up how intense you were, you can tell her that.
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Alan brings up Joya in an effort to make Camille more empathetic towards her mother.
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The converse is also true, as South America brings up the rear on both measures.
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Thinking about not being on Facebook brings up the mental equivalent of the shrug emoji.
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Usually when someone brings up burping and farting during gameplay, it's a prank at best.
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"It brings up memories and longings, wishing they were here for this moment," she said.
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Hitting the Home button brings up a window containing Steam's TV-friendly Big Picture interface.
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He brings up scientists in Japan trying to use a heartbeat to generate electrical power.
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This is a simple ask and a quick eBay search brings up plenty of candidates.
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So it brings up the same old question: Was Iraq better when Hussein was in?
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Meanwhile, a family tree project for school brings up old resentments between Ziggy and Jane.
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Another press brings up the wearer's heart rate, then steps walked, distance traveled and alarm.
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Though, if you peel back the humor (per usual) she brings up a good point.
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But tapping them brings up a un-stylized list of recent tweets also tagged there.
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But that brings up another point: Just how poorly did they do on the test?
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She also brings up up future strippers, because this is Sarah Silverman we're talking about.
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"Austenian", to some, brings up associations of ironic social commentary and eloquent drawing-room heroines.
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If your Watch is tracking an exercise, swiping to the right brings up your music.
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This brings up a preview of their profile where you can opt to follow them.
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For the 26th richest man in Italy, London inevitably brings up a discussion of Brexit.
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Trump brings up his commitment to our fighting men and women all the time now.
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This brings up nearby locations of restaurants or bars you type out in your email.
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How do I retain my friendships when talking to them always brings up bad memories?
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The whole project brings up ideas of absence, lack of connection, emotional turmoil, and chaos.
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He served in the Army, a fact that he brings up more or less constantly.
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Chelsea Parsons of the Center for American Progress brings up domestic abusers as one example.
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Which brings up the continuing, fascinating (at least to me) issue of clarity vs. reticence.
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The sheer fact of his existence brings up so many questions that can't be answered.
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It's become a topic he frequently brings up, particularly when he's at events with Brady.
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Benioff's next steps focus on addressing the medical and safety concerns the coronavirus brings up.
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Tapping through on the warning brings up the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's website.
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Tapping through on the warning brings up the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's website.
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A quick google of floating glass box brings up many instances of suspended glass cubes.
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But this brings up confidentiality risks for gay men who don't want to be outed.
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This brings up the question of whether Amazon and Facebook are mulling their own changes.
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Then, at school, Guzmán brings up the murder-suggesting jacket loudly in front of Carla.
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An obvious one is right next door at Lincoln Center, which brings up another issue.
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Which brings up a question for me: Why don't we have an Oscar for stunts?
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A simple Google search brings up numerous 2015 announcements about planned investments in steel plants.
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Clicking the microphone icon in a search result area brings up Siri for more questions.
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If someone brings up my rosacea, my stress levels rise and my skin reacts instantly.
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Their faces soon wear a bluish cast; a distressing cough brings up the bloodstained sputum.
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A simple Google search brings up numerous 9793 announcements about planned investments in steel plants.
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The speculative frenzy in so-called cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin brings up important public policy questions.
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After a few pleasantries early in the call, Trump brings up this military aid unprompted.
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Not only of the characters, but also about the themes that "Star Wars" brings up.
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" She adds, "Whatever you do that's new is great, but when someone brings up Trading Spaces . . .
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Reflect on what kind of emotions the word glamour brings up for you, dear sea goat.
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Clicking the little icon of your character's face, meanwhile, brings up the screen on the right.
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At the house, Nick's mom brings up her mom again and suggests they patch things up.
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Conceptually, the piece that you performed at FORMS brings up themes of technology, paranoia, and hacking.
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You're probably familiar with this tool, which brings up a tiny magnifying glass on the screen.
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T. brings up some Brownie Batter Core and feeds me bites with all the batter — yum!
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Instead, this photo brings up a whole other question: Why does everyone have the same haircut?
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Every April, Mr. Coté brings up millions of bees to sell — nearly at cost, he said.
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Tapping it brings up Netflix Originals titles that people can scroll down the page to see.
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The regulatory is what everyone brings up, but I think we're going to work it out.
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A Yelp search for massage brings up 88 results in a town covering six square miles.
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"Whatever the issue of the week is, Rohrabacher usually brings up a different topic," Heye recalled.
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Is there a moment of trepidation when he brings up the Charlie Hebdo massacre in France?
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Common brings up people's names and professions without it being clear how it collected that information.
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During the visit, Khloé brings up her bleeding, "burned," and "raw" vagina, looking for an explanation.
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Harari brings up a number of points here, though, that I think deserve a critical look.
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When William comes to live with the Pearsons, Beth brings up her father's death quite often.
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HandwritingTilting the phone sideways now brings up a physical writing interface (this can be easily dismissed).
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Trump brings up Jeb's threat to take his pants off and moon everybody so there's that.
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She takes him on a "tour of sad stuff" that brings up every emotion except sadness.
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Which brings up another issue: the demographics from neighborhood to neighborhood are quite different in NYC.
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This brings up the New York Philharmonic's plans to renovate its inadequate home, David Geffen Hall.
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Your question also brings up a more fundamental question: what does it mean to be slimy?
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But she says she also brings up climate change and what it means for local businesses.
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Cruz has derided Rubio for "screaming liar" when Cruz brings up his record, including on immigration.
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A cursory search online brings up dozens of sources for samples from China, Germany, and beyond.
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Which brings up the question about our fundamental effectiveness of education today, and providing the skills.
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Although we now know what that man was referencing, his statement brings up even more questions.
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Former victims speak up For Philip and Barbara Butler, Aitcheson's story brings up brutal personal memories.
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Searching the hashtag #theluckyfew now brings up 22,000 posts, many of which have thousands of likes.
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On the notification shade, you just tap — swiping brings up the "Today View" with your widgets.
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A keyword search for "cloud computing" on the tech giant's career site brings up 500 pages.
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Someone inevitably brings up a touchy subject (money, illness, addiction, infidelity) and awkward explosive arguments ensue.
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There are indeed many other books on hygge – a quick Amazon search brings up 12 titles.
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The #MeToo movement brings up all of the accusations that multiple women have hurled against him.
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Tapping a poster brings up a display of nearby theaters and showtimes, along with purchasing options.
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The research also brings up new ethical concerns as science crosses over into science-fiction territory.
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That actually brings up an interesting thing about the evolution of my writing about Hillary Clinton.
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Wozniacki brings up a good point: that tennis is as much a business as a competition.
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Bennett "brings up ideas that have been a little outside of our scope," Jenkins told me.
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Old Joe brings up one of the show's most iconic moments when he yells out, "Magnets!"
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And I don't think that at any point in the documentary he even brings up Camp.
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That brings up the fact that you once depicted the human figure, but not for decades.
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Although Facebook has taken the page down, the hashtag #Oppositeyes still brings up anti-Rohingya posts.
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He brings up corporate failures and relevant news throughout the book and draw from real examples.
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Hence, the massive overcompensation when anything that brings up questions about his work ethic is raised.
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On the parent's phone, tapping on the child's account profile brings up a list of options.
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Another issue that the report brings up is the financing needs for urgent climate change action.
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"This policy brings up more questions than it answers," misinformation researcher Renee DiResta told BuzzFeed News.
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A dive into the Walden Grove High School's YouTube channel brings up some more choreographed gems.
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He overhears their conversation, during which the actor brings up the fact that Jacques is H.I.V.positive.
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Perfection is a weird word, though, and the term brings up some philosophical thoughts for me.
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Eisen brings up a crucial point: Historically, science and engineering has been a white men's club.
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Looking back at Dr. Biden's style choices from the past eight years brings up feelings of familiarity.
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Asking baseball questions to your device brings up detailed answers without needing to click through search results.
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Though child stars are nothing new, this particular new-era brand of them brings up uncomfortable questions.
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Buffett: My family brings up to the same thing to me so I've-- been hearing this before.
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They noted that by incorporating these into the equation, it brings up significant amounts of scientific uncertainties.
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"I think that lack of skill and sexual awareness brings up a lot of shame," she says.
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"I can't listen to this," she tells Renzo, and then promptly brings up a more pleasant subject.
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The video below shows how navigating to "Stranger Things" brings up a brief look at the show.
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Kanye brings up Barack Obama, President Donald Trump, that Make America Great Again hat, and police brutality.
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In Georgia, Stacey Abrams brings up her support for Medicaid expansion often, and includes it in advertising.
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The knife trick lie brings up a constant mystery around scamming: Why do some people do it?
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Searching any location in China brings up an information card about the outbreak inside the Airbnb app.
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A click brings up a suggested solution, and you can get details of the rules you've broken.
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And it brings up questions of why women are constantly being asked to mop up men's failings.
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This brings up another, unique-to-you QR code that's linked to your payment info on Amazon.
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As a psychologist and a sexual assault survivor, Dr. Ford brings up an important point about trauma.
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But Hiram wants to twist the knife, so he brings up the car in front of Fred.
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This brings up the possibility that the malevolent presences in Hill House could actually be murderous, too.
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She brings up things about you—things that you may not want to admit even to yourself.
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The case brings up several vital issues relating to cultural heritage, theft, and war in West Asia.
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Tapping into "full coverage" brings up a stream of stories about the same topic from different publications.
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Clicking 'no' doesn't seem to do anything but clicking 'yes' brings up another info screen where Unroll.
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She recalls being the "smelly kid" in school, a memory she brings up repeatedly throughout the show.
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And that brings up another legitimate worry over this "warm and friendly" chat, as Bremmer described it.
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Play next track: Brings up a widget with Play, Pause, Next and Last Track and Volume controls.
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Right now, turning your hand palm-up in Blocks brings up a three-button shape selection menu.
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"Don't ever use the word BRAC, because it brings up a lot of bad memories," he said.
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When he brings up the election, he dismisses the whole thing with a flamboyant display of sarcasm.
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Clicking the Share button brings up the Share Sheet, which has lots of useful shortcuts and functions.
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"In this business, it's a very simple thing ... anybody who brings up Hitler loses," Dobbs said Monday.
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"A pending marriage brings up issues of personal identity," explained a psychotherapist with a premarital coaching practice.
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That brings up an even bigger problem — companies today hire workers to make money from their labor.
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It also brings up memories from long ago, and finds you running into people from your past.
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On a more serious note, the Moon enters Scorpio today and brings up issues around feeling secure.
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Every time there's a little bit of acting involved, it brings up this perception of male identity.
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Even a quick search of #secondhand yields nearly eight million hits, while #thrift brings up 3.5 million.
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"All these economic issues that Sanders brings up are something that we experience daily," Ms. Lukens said.
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Clicking on the female figure brings up a second narrative, in which the speaker reminisces about childhood.
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A reverse image search brings up graphic artist Yurii Perepadia on Instagram who has created this image.
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This transit brings up nervous energy, propelling the opportunity to have your best intentions misinterpreted by others.
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But it also brings up longstanding concerns about how datasets are used by the AI research community.
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Late in the season, Raising Dion brings up unusually powerful points about male entitlement and accepting boundaries.
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My mother brings up kittens every time I see her, but she also zones out more often.
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This brings up some good questions, though: what self-respecting audio snob even uses an iPhone anyways?
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Second, it brings up how much we should ding Bell for his love of the giggle weed.
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The actress also brings up another hot-button issue -- guns -- specifically regarding police, as another key factor.
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Tapping on the icon brings up tags next to each product listing the item's name and price.
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Sometimes they occur because a show brings up realities that its audience is not ready to confront.
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But the post itself, and the debate it sparked in the comments section, brings up an interesting question.
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He brings up Noel Gallagher (a fan, along with the NME, festival and mum crowds) as an example.
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As of today, the hashtag brings up 6,976 posts on Instagram and a constantly growing number on Twitter.
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That brings up another question: If you use a service to delete your tweets are they still online?
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WARREN BUFFETT: My-- family brings up to the same thing to me so I've-- been hearing this before.
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Many are also waiting to see whether Trump brings up Russia's attempts to interfere with the U.S. election.
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But it also brings up the fact that we're still arguing about what consent looks and sounds like.
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Mostly the garments we use are the gateway to telling our stories because it brings up certain memories.
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Jordan brings up Aaron one last time, wishing he could have introduced JoJo to both of his brothers.
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One tap is back, a long press takes you home, and a swipe brings up the recent apps.
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For a lot of (if not all) users, this currently brings up The New York Times' Twitter handle.
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We haven't been on speaking terms since last summer, so the call brings up a ton of emotions.
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Before knowing Camille is talking about herself, Willis brings up the obvious: This behavior should not be condoned.
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Over the course of therapy, the counsellor brings up a second option: they could choose to take drugs.
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She brings up the fact that now, with the consciousness today, she would not have been so accommodating.
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A new study brings up some additional concerns: the virus might lie dormant in survivors longer than expected.
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It's the same excuse dusted off and reused every time anyone brings up Woody Allen or Roman Polanski.
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Sarah gets all giggly about it and brings up that all this spirituality stuff is sort of sexy.
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But Wang brings up another factor that's less often considered: what you're going to do once you've arrived.
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But even floating the notion of a legal case against SNL for defamation brings up a few points.
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It brings up some fascinating questions about space and time that'll hopefully also play out in the movie.
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That brings up a new area within the composer where you'll have another 280 characters to express yourself.
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It will warm your heart and make you cringe as it brings up memories of your own adolescence.
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The new Discover Quickly web app brings up your Discovery Weekly playlist as a grid of album covers.
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Fran brings up some of the press attention her establishment's gotten, including a recent Nicole Kidman photo shoot.
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Unless a friend brings up their weight on their own, it's a good topic to avoid in conversation.
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Zooming in on it brings up a photo of a calf, grazing a bit outside its usual range.
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But let's not forget that $1.3 billion lying around, which brings up his total worth to $48.8 billion.
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"It just brings up that continuing story," said Don Roose of U.S. Commodities in West Des Moines, Iowa.
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Asking Home "what's in the news" brings up a quick flash briefing from a handful of selected outlets.
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When the product is scanned, the app brings up a photo and information on how it was made.
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That only brings up more grief with Spears, since it appears that her dad can't afford his plan.
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Fagg, who regularly brings up his status as a fourth-generation Montanan, has gained ground in the primary.
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If true, Hangzhou Zhongheng Electric's program brings up tricky ethical questions about how much privacy employees should have.
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Gabbard did not directly answer the question, instead arguing that the cable network frequently brings up the meeting.
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Trump, who has been in office for well over 500 days, still brings up his presidential election often.
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A search for "LeBron James Vine" on Twitter just brings up videos of him traveling in Game 2.
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My condition brings up a whole raft of privacy issues around if and when I should tell someone.
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Sometimes, that bites her in the butt, and sometimes, she brings up points we really, really agree with.
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The show brings up Holt's past frequently, but it's usually a footnote in the grand scheme of goofs.
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But the existence of the tool brings up strong concerns about what's best and safest for Chinese citizens.
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But be careful not to over-indulge; the Moon enters Sagittarius and brings up big emotions for you.
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This brings up another important matter: most luggage itself is worthless garbage, as far as security is concerned.
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At Mic, Miles Surrey brings up an intriguing fan theory for how the White Walkers' arrival could happen.
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But Hagiya's Instagram brings up an important truth: There is no one type of body for any sport.
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That the wine "is recognized by people abroad brings up self-awareness and pride" for Bolivians, he said.
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As her father digs in his heels, she brings up questions she is not sure she wants answered.
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"Kellyanne often brings up political candidates and refers to individuals in terms of their candidacy," Professor Turley said.
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"It takes up so much psychic space and brings up the same negative effect: anxiety," Ms. Fortin said.
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A search on the GoFundMe website for "coronavirus" brings up more than 6,000 results, many for Italian hospitals.
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Still, it brings up an important issue: How do we know for sure if we have been slighted?
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Clicking any single word also brings up its definition, which I, in all honesty, think is pretty nifty.
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It's impossible to ignore Arthur's grin when she brings up Boys' upcoming threequel, Always and Forever, Lara Jean.
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Your question really to me brings up broader considerations about … fundamentally, what does it mean to be human?
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Someone brings up the self-driving car and within no time, someone yells, 'Hurrah, the self-driving car!
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The Roaring '20s brings up the specter of the Great Depression and a tragic time in American history.
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That brings up the ugly "B word" — budgeting — which Lum says doesn't work, due to its restrictive nature.
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The tangential involvement of a promising New York politician brings up the selfie- and scandal-prone Anthony Weiner.
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"It brings up very serious evidentiary problems," said Beck, who represents survivors of sexual assault in civil litigations.
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During the holiday season, mulled wine and spiked cider flow without issue, but eggnog brings up strong feelings.
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Moving a sticker or bit of text now brings up blue lines meant to help center the elements.
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Then again, anyone who brings up golden showers doesn't tend to stay in Trump's good graces for long.
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Everybody wants to be funny and edgy and all that stuff, so it brings up an interesting point.
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Pivotal also brings up Snap's controversial capital structure, which gives founders Evan Spiegel and Bobby Murphy majority voting power.
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Instead, he sincerely brings up the roots of the conflict and suggests they work together, just for a while.
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The Girl on the Train brings up the rear of the weekend's top five, with an estimated $7.3 million.
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And it'd be pricey, to reflect Trump's wealth, a subject the candidate brings up often on the campaign trail.
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On older iPhones, rapidly pressing the power button five times brings up a slider that lets you call 911.
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The hashtag of her name brings up more than 8,000 posts on Instagram, many of which are fan art.
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Searching for more general terms, like "online pharmacy," also brings up websites, pages, groups, and individuals advertising drug sales.
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Snapchat's Camera Search could become a direct competitor for Pinterest's Lens, which identifies objects and brings up related content.
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Retiring Having a conversation about moving — whether it's with a relative, even a spouse — brings up lots of anxiety.
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You can tap it and it brings up a "Markup" sheet so you can crop and draw on it.
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Issa doesn't know how low of a blow it is when she brings up Lawrence's failed app, Woot Woot.
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He brings up how beautiful Chechnya is and, if it were not for dangers, it would be worth visiting.
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Opening a crate brings up what amounts to a slot machine that spins through a set of possible skins.
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Toutiao Search brings up results from the Web, but like other search engines in China, the results are censored.
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Which brings up our first point: Is anyone else getting déjà vu of Gomez at the American Music Awards?
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It follows Mulder and Scully as they investigate a case involving genetic experimentation and brings up some ... past issues.
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Shooting the ground brings up a mention of "that sneering trickster, the G-Man"; he's ever-present here, too.
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Later, Toby is stunned when Debbie's con-man husband John Meehan (Eric Bana) even brings up his dad, Billy.
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Just think of it as a conversation shifter for when that person at your table brings up the president.
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It's never a good sign when the girl repeatedly brings up how "uncomfortable" the guy seemed on the date.
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Using this feature brings up college students in the same area, including students on Tinder who attend nearby universities.
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Bottom line, with Daniel and Jon, it's obvious there's no love between 'em ... which brings up the trilogy fight.
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If you try to leave a comment, each letter you type brings up a completely unrelated world or emoji.
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MICHAEL CUTLER, FORMER SENIOR SPECIAL AGENT, INS: And by the way, it&aposs interesting she brings up 22018/22018.
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But witnessing the dynamics of the Blossom family only brings up more questions about the nature of Jason's murder.
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I tell him I just don't have the energy to cook tonight and he brings up Taco Bell again.
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Which brings up another question: If this is truly a threat, why aren't domestic flights included in this ban?
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"I have been having some doubts," Hall says to the therapist, who brings up his anxiety surrounding the musical.
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Being in a nightclub brings up all the relational memories of every time we've ever been to a club.
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Browsing Amazon brings up an endless number of clip-on lenses for your iPhone, most of which are trash.
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The "Manage exceptions..." button brings up a menu with every website that has asked your permission to send notifications.
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Searching the site name and the term "tragic car crash" brings up a number of similar stories, for instance.
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"Any time someone brings up family, it's a very sensitive subject with Kendra," explains Baskett, 33, in an interview.
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Benchmark's complaint also brings up a document that has become a major point of contention in the Alphabet suit.
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"[13 Reasons Why brings] up the ideas of what is true, what is real, what is not," said Walsh.
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In this discussion, he brings up the recent accusations of him torrenting software, poking holes in Deadmau5's attacks.
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A long press brings up notification options for that app, which makes it much easier to quiet noisy apps.
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L2 brings up information about the animal like its name, its quality, and what you can get from it.
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Still, Michelle Obama brings up an important point about how the press chooses to cover men's fashion versus women's.
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But for cities like Paris, that brings up another question: Are scooters good for urban mobility as a whole?
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A Waze ride home from my San Francisco office brings up rides from nearby drivers asking for about $1.60.
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Greater scale also brings up the question of sustainability and margins for neobanks, which have been struggling with profitability.
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In any case, the episode brings up an old debate about the CBD products we know and increasingly love.
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The letter also brings up the possibility that adults might be deported without first being reunited with their kids.
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Jessie J's "Bang Bang," featuring Grande and Nicki Minaj, brings up the rear at No. 20 on our list.
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However, the article brings up the excellent point — people in churches and employees in restaurants, fast food, libraries, etc.
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Inevitably, there's always a person who brings up the tale about how it used to be food for prisoners.
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The officer brings up a good point: This lone gunman isn't all that different in his approach from Daredevil.
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Guo brings up imagery of men on the streets using tea parties as a way to settle up debts.
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CB: It's crazy how it still brings up a lot of feelings, no matter how long ago it was.
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Which brings up the obvious question: What happens to these users if Snapchat starts cracking down on explicit content?
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Besides Frankl, he often brings up Nietzsche, the philosopher whom his father read most often, and theologian Reinhold Neibuhr.
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With all of these companies shares continuing to fall, that brings up another question — will they become acquisition targets?
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"When you think of all that, it brings up the classic engineering problem of the traveling salesman," said Schaaf.
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For some of us, Pokémon Go brings up unexpected summer memories of twilight freeze-tag and hide-and-seek.
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That is, until your child brings up student loan refinancing and asks if you will help by co-signing.
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That brings up another important point: The stock market rarely responded to the subtle hints in the reports immediately.
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Diane von Furstenberg named Nathan Jenden her new chief design officer (I know: C.D.O.; brings up strange, recessionary nightmares).
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While I check my bank account, I consider another way to rationalize buying maternity that Serota brings up: seasonality.
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So, next time somebody brings up the style of your underwear, just remember, that's their truth, not the truth.
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Likewise, when she brings up the subject in conversation, tell her you will not discuss your body with her.
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To some, its fate brings up memories of Bombardier, arguably the most important member of that group of companies.
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The drama isn't there, but in a weird way it brings up feelings: You're just coming out as yourself.
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Of course, this episode brings up all sorts of ethical questions: should researchers pay criminals for exploits at all?
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Kidman brings up the girls Cruise was hitting on at the party; Cruise in turn asks about the Hungarian.
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Which brings up what's funny about the Veep universe: Two women have managed to become president, kind of accidentally.
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The mask brings up a lot of questions from the viewer: Is this a feminist statement about sexual objectification?
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She will come prepared with a way to respond to Trump if he brings up her husband's infidelity, sources said.
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This evening brings up some very intense emotions, but some exciting surprises about work could also be on the way.
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For scientists, a finding like Saccorhytus brings up the mismatch between fossil evidence and the idea of the molecular clock.
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The suit also brings up the Post's coverage of far-right meme-hawker and retired baseball All-Star Curt Schilling.
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The topics Joy Street brings up, such as mental illness, urban density, and environmental concerns are relevant on their own.
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If President Trump brings up human rights and the repression inside North Korea, how will that be received by Kim?
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O'Rourke's plan also includes proposals aimed at protecting transgender women, a topic he frequently brings up on the campaign trail.
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But it's still eerily realistic, and brings up an interesting question: Is it possible to be addicted to social media?
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In an interview with Net-A-Porter magazine, Sharapova brings up her decision to include the ban in her memoir.
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She brings up the reunion episode, and it's clear she's still upset that Monique Heart called her fake and standoffish.
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Which brings up another worldview that these types of compare-and-contrast, then-and-now-style exhibits tend to promote.
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Even Cain Velasquez most recent injury brings up discussions of archaic training methods and their counterproductive effect on the body.
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Each time the mash is distilled, it brings up the ABV content, and refines the spirit further with each process.
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But as always, the move brings up some privacy and security concerns — especially as the device records what you say.
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A Google Image search of the fake Trump cover brings up a couple other fake Time covers with similar designs.
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If a woman brings up harassment, she's told she's making mountains out of molehills or that she's a rotten liar.
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A long press on a particular message brings up the same option (and several others) in the Slack mobile apps.
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KERNEN: JUST HAD ONE OF OUR FREQUENT GUESTS ON JEFF SONNENFELD, AND I THINK HE BRINGS UP A GOOD POINT.
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Which brings up another point I want to ask you about, Juan, and that&aposs another revelation in the book.
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Well I hope he does, because a lot of what he brings up in his campaign would be very expensive.
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This ice mold is perfect for the whisky or scotch enthusiast who frequently brings up The Force in casual conversation.
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TheWorldHatesPaul says if a job candidate brings up religion either in person or on their application, he won't hire them.
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If the restaurant supports OpenTable, you'll see a Reservations button that brings up a booking form right inside the app.
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And that brings up the fascinating question of where base-reality humans come from — the ones not in a simulation.
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A single Google search brings up articles about how Barack Obama and George W. Bush also shook every graduate's hand.
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When Olivia brings up the White Hat™, Mellie throws down and reminds Olivia that she's killed people and stuff.
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So it helps when my mom brings up memories of when I was actually dealing with depression as a child.
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This brings up one final point to consider, which is really the crux of the issue: what, exactly, is diving?
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This brings up the bigger nature of evolution on a global scale over millions of years as a contingent history.
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GUILFOYLE: OK. Now, Jesse, you know, obviously -- Dana brings up a good point about some of the tribalism of it.
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Mark risks getting too prescriptive with his argument, ignoring the structures around what happened to the genres he brings up.
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Certainly, the harvesting and analyzing of data on such a grand scale brings up equally weighty privacy and ethical implications.
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On Windows, hit Win+Shift+S, which brings up the recently added Snip & Sketch tool once you've captured your image.
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This violent daydream brings up some interesting questions about the murder that frames this series and Jane's role in it.
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In the bottom left is the big, blue call button; tapping it brings up a list of your phone's contacts.
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Every time I see Priya, she brings up these accounts and how important it is that I roll them over.
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And to preempt concerns from voters, Rubio brings up the issue himself, saying that the debate over immigration has changed.
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Highlighting text brings up formatting options, and you can easily embed rich media, such as YouTube videos and SoundCloud files.
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There also is a media control knob in the top-right corner that brings up the Q app when pressed.
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Which brings up another hazard of a friendly game night—what to do when people get too drunk or stoned.
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During dinner, Kim brings up her anxieties out of nowhere as everyone else throws passive aggressive barbs around the table.
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An "artificial intelligence" keyword search on the company's career page brings up 469 results (and that's in the U.S. alone).
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Melendez brings up the current migrant crisis and Trump's executive order to stop separating migrant families at the southern border.
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Another issue that Zakaria brings up is the one that fueled Trump's political rise: President Barack Obama "birtherism" conspiracy theories.
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Attempting to forestall Iran's influence brings up the tricky issue of dealing with the Syrian regime's other major ally, Russia.
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We need to talk about this episode title, because it brings up my biggest issue with this season thus far.
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This ice mold is perfect for the whisky or Scotch enthusiast who frequently brings up The Force in casual conversation.
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The tubing brings up the salt water and the oil, while most of the gas comes up through the casing.
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So Matt brings up Vanessa, the lover whom Fisk sent out of the country to keep safe from his enemies.
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I don't consider myself having any expertise to take on the very complex political layers that this story brings up.
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And it brings up another question: Can these media properties still serve as a check on their powerful tech owners?
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That comparison brings up an issue that is out of this series's control but hard to put out of mind.
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Which brings up a successful practice used elsewhere that relies on an item commonly found in a home goods store.
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This almost invariably allows the film to excuse Shakur for bad actions that the reporter brings up during the interview.
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The last step brings up a standard share sheet letting you email or send the file however you normally would.
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A quick google indicates it is either a Scandinavian or German custom and brings up pages of blogposts praising it.
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Things are fun and light during the day portion, but at night turn more serious when Madison brings up religion.
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I'm as multilingual as anybody's ever been, but saying that brings up the question of whether I even am anybody.
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AND HE BRINGS UP THIS IDEA, HANS, THAT IT IS VERY CAPITAL INTENSIVE TO REALLY DEPLOY A TRUE 43G NETWORK.
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But it brings up an important issue - why are some groups of people less likely to say they were screened?
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So, that brings up another possibility: Israel may have to have a third election to settle the political gridlock. 4.
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She rarely brings up breaking the "highest and hardest glass ceiling," as Clinton often did, although she acknowledges its existence.
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Just thinking about it brings up so many memories of my mother and how proud she was of being Palestinian.
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A quick search on Indeed for "basic HTML" brings up almost 10,000 results with hourly wages in the double digits.
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" Then someone brings up a different consideration, and he takes up that opinion: "Wait, I think the other thing too!
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Force touching the networking panel brings up all your wireless radios and (praise be) a button to toggle your hot spot.
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Throwing the ball at a Pokémon brings up exciting memories that were closed in a box that belongs to the past.
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But it brings up a lot of questions and right now we are trying to have conversations, but it's really difficult.
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Of course, the non-human category brings up a larger philosophical question: Does the death of someone who's undead still count?
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While the spouses discuss their options, Lynette brings up one way to give their twin boys the edge over other applicants.
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He doesn't want her to fail, and often brings up the fact that others will think he's influencing her too much.
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No one brings up a 10-month-old puppy unless they're really desperate to stay at the mansion; everyone knows that.
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Smith's post brings up the backlash, reiterates that the company doesn't currently supply ICE with face recognition technology, then moves on.
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Rather, they're Amazon products — sticking a sticker on top of a picture also brings up a link to buy the product.
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Someone always brings up this candy corn pizza, which seems to be a normal frozen pizza with candy corn on it.
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Willett brings up many of those points as reasons why Rachel should not be with Ross, and I'm here for it.
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América runs just an hour and 15 minutes, but brings up enough such existential inquiries to fill a much longer film.
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When Seinfeld brings up the late David Brenner and laments the lost comedy material, Shandling disagrees; What matters is the person.
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The likely possibility of Bonnie being older than Adam proves to be a non-issue that no one even brings up.
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He also brings up Google's recently announced "visual positioning service," which is supposed to pinpoint indoor locations within a few centimeters.
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Every expedition brings up species that are new to science, many of them belonging to biological families that are also novel.
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It's likely the reason Trump and those around him continue to say "no collusion" whenever someone brings up the Mueller probe.
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She brings up Barber and Aden, noting that state pageant directors have seen more diverse women signing up than ever before.
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If we needed more confirmation on the matter, she brings up the topic again while getting her nails done as Elle.
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" For Jessica*, 30, an aerospace engineer, the tone of this election, "honestly brings up sexism that I have tried to forget.
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When Megan brings up the idea of "restorative justice" policies, Janelle explains the tactic is a "spectacular failure" in their area.
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Bethenny brings up the fact that Carole ignored her the previous evening when she was hysterically crying at post-dinner drinks.
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Mousing over the 'overview' chart at the left hand side of the page brings up the additional details on driver payouts.
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She brings up the recent acquittal of Ammon Bundy and six others, who occupied a federal wildlife refuge earlier this year.
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He brings up the (ridiculous) discussion around whether Flynn violated the Logan Act, which no American has ever been prosecuted under.
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"I understand if this brings up big feelings for you, but I spent the morning with @inagarten," Garner posted on Instagram.
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But another YouTube video by Kurzgesagt exploring addiction brings up an interesting point when exploring heroin use in the Vietnam War.
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My father-in-law's end-of-life story also brings up many elements that will never be captured by an algorithm.
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Plugging in your phone now brings up your Maps app first, with favorited addresses featured up front alongside live commute times.
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And for "Single Ladies," she brings up two fans and it's now just an insane no-men-allowed dance party pic.twitter.
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She brings up issues of consent, which bristles, as it is this very issue that has caused him to lose sleep.
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Kris also brings up Caitlyn's marriage to her second wife Linda Thompson, claiming Caitlyn, 67, wasn't truthful about why they split.
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Users can switch between these functions by pressing and holding on the dial, which brings up a circular pop-up menu.
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This brings up the iOS share sheet, where you can choose which app you want to share your Snapchat details to.
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It's worst on the Pixel C, because hitting the search button on the keyboard now just brings up Now On Tap.
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Then there's StarUp, which collects cookies like a real user, then brings up retargeted ads on fraudulent websites using spoofed domains.
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So as the heat dome moves east across the country, it brings up hot, humid air from the Gulf of Mexico.
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But it brings up a good point: people don't always buy things based on what they need, or what they think.
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It brings up a bunch of ethical questions for people who are affected by it, and also for tech workers themselves.
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The heat can be problematic as it disrupts our sleep and eating, and wearing fewer clothes brings up body image issues.
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The second of the "best comments" was a reply to the first, but didn't address the point Ms. Rettenberg brings up.
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You go in thinking it's just a normal improvisation lesson, and then the teacher brings up this game: master and slave.
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But when Bailey brings up how his return would challenge her authority, he bristles and insists he doesn't need her permission.
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Cavalli's gold-studded bodysuit makes an appearance during "Single Ladies," where the Bey brings up audience members to dance alongside her.
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He says that a "Muslim army," which he often brings up as his magical unicorn solution for ISIS, should fix it.
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This brings up the "Break in case of emergency" fire axe alternative that will probably never be seriously considered: Trade Harden.
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All is going fine until Amy's dad brings up the fact that Dan has had sex with both of his daughters.
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So, we can't even necessarily talk about the feelings that that brings up in us, but we can move about it.
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While drinking the bottle, which is surely also cursed, Peter brings up the fact that he's still not ready to propose.
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If Bernard is Arnold, and William is the Man in Black, then it brings up another question: Is Bernard sometimes human?
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Labeling aside, the suit brings up an even bigger question: How freaked out should we be about chemicals in our breakfast?
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Thinking about what sorts of feelings a person or situation brings up can help you figure out what's really going on.
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On the gay section of Pornhub, the world's most-watched porn site, a search of "meth" brings up over 900 videos.
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It changes our understanding of the evolutionary process and brings up new questions -- were these animals competing for food or space?
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But what he always brings up — always, always — is this controversy over N.F.L. players kneeling in protest during the national anthem.
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V.F. Which brings up the other elephant in the room: Chris Brown, who is completely canceled in this version of Rihanna.
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After passing the checkpoint, visitors have to scan a massive QR code on their phones which brings up an online form.
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Odell brings up a famous redwood in Oakland called Old Survivor, which is estimated to be almost five hundred years old.
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As Gendler says, "It brings up the question of what else is tracked and potentially improperly stored without you realizing it."
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An Instagram search of "#vero" brings up thousands of photos of Instagram users requesting that their followers find them on Vero.
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Clicking on the icon of a police car brings up information related to the 911 call the officer is responding to.
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A search for "dog," brings up various sub-sets like "dalmatian, coach dog, carriage dog" or "dogsled, dog sled, dog sleigh".
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" That brings up opportunity charging, or what Preston Roper, head of e-mobility at charging provider Enel X, calls "convenience charging.
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Clicking Kherson Oblast on the border brings up a description and outline, while clicking Crimea seems to do nothing at all.
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And this brings up another important point: Every probiotic strain is different, and one strain's effects have no bearing on others.
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Swiping up from the bottom of the screen brings up controls for adjusting brightness, volume, and toggling Do Not Disturb mode.
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Long-press the Bluetooth icon, and it brings up your existing list of connectable devices, so you can quickly jump on.
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First, it brings up the issue of how much we should value a first-round rookie pick in a dynasty league.
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Chris Christie discusses his compassionate approach to the ongoing opioid epidemic, he frequently brings up a close friend from law school.
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Putting something like this in the context of a gallery brings up an notion of functional/ dysfunctional, and it happens simultaneously.
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An App Store search brings up numerous fake Travel Frog apps An App Store search brings up numerous fake Travel Frog apps Given that it was a paid version of a fake app, Sha said he expects that a portion of that figure was returned in refunds, but even still it remains a shockingly high number.
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Micah is over at his father's house doing homework when Davis brings up what happened to Micah that night he was arrested.
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In one of their more heated exchanges, Jacobs questioned Dennis' motherhood, something Eubanks brings up to Jacobs in the season 6 trailer.
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And just like the lock screen, swiping right will take you to camera, while swiping left brings up your pane of widgets.
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A search for the term "Jews must die" brings up stories about the Pittsburgh shooter, who allegedly shouted that before the shooting.
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New technology always brings up new ethical questions, but the principle that potential benefits should outweigh harms is not a new one.
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This brings up all your open windows, and you'll see the option to create a New desktop to give yourself more space.
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Which brings up a final point: This discovery, while important, means that chimpanzees have suddenly become more valuable as medical test subjects.
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Any kind of touch on the button brings up the list, and you can enable (or disable) multiple accessibility features at once.
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Why it's not normal: Kushner's formal appointment to a high-level government position brings up a number of ethical and legal issues.
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A Twitter search for "alt epa," for example, brings up at least six accounts that claim to represent Environmental Protection Agency workers.
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For example, a long press on a Live Photo within an iMessage brings up Tapbacks and three options (Copy, Save, and More...).
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Interestingly enough, Tyrion brings up the succession, which is something almost everyone currently vying for the throne has been keen to ignore.
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And that brings up a final point: what about a second referendum either over the EU or in Scotland, which voted Remain?
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Except doing so brings up a screechy chirp sound that startled 100 percent of passengers who took a spin in my Odyssey.
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A Google search of the Bitcoin Code immediately brings up fraud alerts, warning users against handing their money over to the website.
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A few weeks after his death, when Benjy brings up the movie, the guys all tell him it was a fucking joke.
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At one point she brings up how we should totally get married if we're both still single by the time we're 30.
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Swiping up from the bottom brings up the grid of apps, while tapping the "G" in the corner gets you to search.
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Despite the reality of what Jenner meant, the response to her comments by other models brings up a truth about the industry.
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A Google search for "Donald Marshall cloning" brings up about 230,000 different results, many of which weren't even written by Marshall himself.
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People have had such strong reactions to it, and it's been so interesting to talk about everything it brings up for people.
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The moral question that brings up to me is that Bill Gates gives a lot more money to charity than I do.
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Kent also often brings up the fact her man is close pals with Oscar-winning director and Vanderpump Rules superfan Martin Scorsese.
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In Inbox, swiping archives an email or a group of emails, whereas in Gmail it only brings up the option to archive.
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With animals specifically, keeping one in your Scanner's sights brings up a read-out of that creatures eating habits and general nature.
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This brings up a host of diplomatic and military issues, and most countries resolve such disputes through international bodies, not military force.
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While there's nothing wrong with feeling as if a photo of you isn't particularly flattering, Bonython's post brings up a great point.
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Searching GitHub, a site for coders to host their open-source projects, brings up numerous homebrew programs designed to work with CryptoKitties.
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Of course, the announcement of this new business venture brings up questions about the status of the former couples' their shared estate.
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In Gmail, the side panel also brings up access to various G Suite extensions that you may have installed from the marketplace.
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Tapping the Edit button on a photo brings up a couple of tools, including an auto-enhance, crop, filters and image adjustments.
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Which brings up one of Michael's first, and most important, points: Prohibition is doing no favors to the advancement of weed cuisine.
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Scanning another user's nametag (via Instagram's in-app camera) brings up a link to their profile and the ability to follow them.
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This brings up a related point… One of the cities with the fastest rate of mobile payments adoption is Mogadishu, Somalia. Why?
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And at this point, a search on Twitter brings up more stories debunking these images than people asking about voting by text.
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But it also brings up another interesting question: Just what wedding accoutrements do most American couples consider necessary to their big day?
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Infertility often brings up feelings of shame, and talking about it, especially with others who are also experiencing it, can mitigate this.
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Raising Trump's withdrawal from the Iran deal brings up the division within the party over entering the agreement in the first place.
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You know the guy in the great long-term relationship that still weirdly brings up an ex-girlfriend more than he should?
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A Google search brings up hundreds of millions of other examples of the same phrase, some by the authors of this piece.
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One returns users to the previous screen, one takes you back to the home screen and a third brings up a menu.
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Marlene brings up the Bechdel test and, in a delightful running gag, the Bechdel test actually finds its way into the episode.
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" Twist agrees, adding: "Discussing and researching digisexualities right now brings up more questions than answers and this is one example of that.
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Theodora (Kate Siegel) works as a child psychologist, which also brings up gothic memories, and Luke (Oliver Jackson-Cohen) struggles with addiction.
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Rachel brings up how she feels like he's not attracted to her and skirts around the possibility that it's because she's black.
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Tapping on an emoji brings up dated details such as what a police van was doing and whether it had a camera.
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You can also tap the small white oval in the bottom center the rectangle, which brings up a set of menu options.
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Nadal brings up the example of a woman raising her hand in a classroom or meeting and no one listens to her.
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For example, a Google search for "I want to kill myself" brings up a phone number for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.
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To put it bluntly, it's simply too early in the process for you to be the one who brings up salary expectations.
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Ash Carter brings up the idea of, what if you expose Putin for the thief that he is to his own people?
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"It brings up a deep sadness in me," said Rabbi Gil Steinlauf, a Washington-based conservative rabbi who is on the list.
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But, since Luke already brought up his ideas about women and their "temple" bodies (ew, stop), perhaps he brings up sex early too.
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Typing in the web address brings up phishing warnings blocking The Pirate Bay on mobile and desktop versions of Safari, Chrome, and Firefox.
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Constance: Aja brings up a great point here: Twilight was such a giant franchise that it had a real effect on pop culture.
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While my mom never talks about me dying, she often brings up her will, keeping me informed of every little tweak she makes.
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A search for tramadol on Pinterest, for example, brings up two dozen boards that all lead to websites claiming to sell the drug.
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But that also brings up another issue: what can Cabana do to stand out, if a YouTube integration is its only unique feature?
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Williams told me that she often brings up a town called Moccasin as "the poster child of the change that's happened" throughout Montana.
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Conspiracy theories about the plot have been feverishly discussed on social media; a Google search about one controversial aspect brings up 110,000 results.
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That something so complicated could be made from wood — as opposed to cast in bronze — brings up another distinctive innovation of Kamakura sculpture.
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Situated in the upper right corner of the browser, Dalton brings up a simple menu with options for three different types of colorblindness.
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Double-tapping the power button, for instance, brings up the camera while swiping down on the fingerprint sensor brings down the notifications shade.
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Racism and drug abuse are the series's initial dominant issues, but Cloak & Dagger also brings up sexual assault, corporate malfeasance, and suicidal depression.
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Chances are if you can frame your request as a search, then Google Now (or Google) brings up the answer in Google Maps.
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And at the same time, the cost of living is on the rise in Shenzhen, which brings up the cost of services there.
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But this brings up another question: will we be limited to Bixby, or will the Galaxy Home support Alexa and Google Assistant, too?
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Mr. Day, as Chandra calls him, also brings up the cat motif again during their conversation, this time directly calling Andrea a cat.
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As she introduces Salem to her aunts the next morning, Sabrina also brings up her hesitation about her Dark Baptism with her aunts.
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However, Michael brings up something even more controversial:The Duke of Windsor would like to be allowed back into the country for a visit.
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On the other hand, when the Nobel Laureate is asked what most worries him about the market, he brings up the president again.
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He brings up Roko's Basilisk—a concept of an AI overlord that scares some thinkers so deeply they're afraid to even discuss it.
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This brings up a login interface, which I couldn't log in to with the same credentials Elliot extracted - username: "garyhost" and password: "hunter2".
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As the man brings up each photo, our bachelor ape, Jelani, seems to quickly pass them over, like some kind of Tinder lothario.
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A thread started by user south_chi_guy about the Pearson kids' different reactions to Jack's passing points brings up some interesting points about Kate.
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A YouTube search with the keyword 'unch unch'—a popular catchphrase among users who ask to be flashed—brings up thousands of examples.
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It's a narrative not included in most history books and even a cursory Google search brings up only a handful of relevant results.
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In a rare act of defiance, Offred brings up her concerns with Aunt Lydia, who answers that Janine is tougher than we think.
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The ad mentions the Whitewater scandal and brings up Clinton's response to the 2012 attack on a U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya.
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When talking to Rachel to plead his case, Adam brings up a touching moment they allegedly shared that was deleted by the editors.
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Nora's story brings up a litany of questions, like how didn't the alternate dimension world descend into chaos after the 98% Sudden Departure?
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But the new mix brings up the richness of the orchestra, and it wouldn't sound out of place in a modern Disney movie.
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When we're thinking about these characters, it brings up the question: What are the relative roles of their genetics versus how they trained?
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While spending a day at the shop, I witness a young woman enter and brings up the fact that she does sex work.
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Weems immediately brings up Philando Castile, who was shot and killed by a Minnesota police officer in 2016 during a routine traffic stop.
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What's missing in that list is a villain, which brings up the biggest, and in some ways most uncomfortable, comparison with Season 1.
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To non-Black viewers, the muted mirrored heads may read as harmless, but that is not the only interpretation the work brings up.
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Coon brings up the decline of the area she grew up in, and she becomes animated when we talk about the 2016 election.
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However, David Levinson, a transportation analyst and professor at the University of Minnesota, brings up a number of other concerns about this plan.
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"The reason Gadsby brings up these looming artistic figures is not because she wants to take easy swipes at the dead," Syme writes.
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In February 2016, Mr. Stone brings up the American primaries, repeatedly asking Mr. Putin his opinion of Bernie Sanders, whom Mr. Stone supported.
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Democrats in the impeachment investigation point out that Trump asks Zelensky for a "favor" after he brings up future purchases of US arms.
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And each setting now makes use of Apple's "3D Touch" feature, where pressing and holding on an icon brings up additional useful options.
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Now, Warren rarely brings up Medicare-for-all on the campaign trail, the New York Times's Astead Herndon recently reported from Des Moines.
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If you're looking for a photo or a file that someone sent you, there's a view that just brings up all your attachments.
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This brings up a larger point: Samsung's Galaxy S9 feels a lot like the move from the iPhone 7 to the iPhone 8.
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She often brings up her own background while promising to improve the city's school system and bridge the economic gap between city neighborhoods.
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To his friends and allies, Mr. Trump wistfully brings up Hope Hicks, his most successful communications director, who departed nearly a year ago.
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He often brings up examples of crimes before prosecutors can secure a conviction — and sometimes before police have even arrested or charged anyone.
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The play still brings up unsettling questions about the ways in which the AIDS crisis affected the arts community, in France and beyond.
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Trump trying to wrangle people into silence with nondisclosure agreements brings up the larger question of what, exactly, he's afraid will get out.
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"I understand this incident brings up questions and conversations about the manner in which we keep students and staff safe in our schools."
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Swiping a carousel at the bottom brings up past days' activities, and it doesn't really break down that activity into information that makes sense.
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Clinton brings up race and gender issues as she seeks to restore a solid base after losing big to Mr. Sanders in New Hampshire.
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That's enough to get a Trump manual RT. Then, in December 2013, the same Twitter user brings up that convo, triggering Trump yet again.
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It seems, from the star's own recon, that only the word "brassiere" brings up sexy photos you'd rather keep hidden in your camera roll.
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In fact, a quick search for "Santa Claus" on Pornhub alone brings up more than 1,100 hits, with hundreds more on their gay site.
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That brings up the most apolitical reason to be skeptical of the rally, according to Sam Stovall, chief market strategist at CFRA Research: Valuation.
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But in getting to this conclusion, the show brings up a lot of interesting theories, and only one of them is really fleshed out.
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In this example, the actions Save to Photo Album or Share (which just brings up the share sheet) bring the shortcut to an end.
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A lion-like figure in"Childermass" (2017) My reading of Kurian, outside media spotlights, brings up a contrast with the debate over Dana Schutz.
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And in some ways, the remembrance of a bad breakup brings up more accessible emotions than if you're in a new, committed loving relationship.
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Archie brings up Mr. Svenson again and recalls, for the umpteenth time, that he looked into the Black Hood's eyes, and it wasn't Svenson.
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On Instagram, a search for hashtags like #BuyDrugsOnline or #OnlinePharmacy brings up results that point users to websites selling prescription medication and other drugs.
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Unprompted, Aldridge brings up the initial talk he had with Popovich after last season ended, one that was followed up by several phone calls.
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Some of the Parts inevitably brings up comparisons with The Fault in Our Stars, the poster book for YA novels that deal with death.
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"My wife always brings up this catastrophic decision in petty couple arguments now," one forum user wrote of their decision to use DirecTV Now.
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But then Kelli, their resident loudmouth friend, drops the bomb: she brings up Tasha (Dominique Perry), Lawrence's new boo that Issa knew nothing about.
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But the visit also brings up Kim's negative feelings toward Rhymefest, the musician who took over West's charity in his mom's memory, Donda's House.
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It's not me who brings up the subject of personality change, but it's such a relief to hear it being thrown into the mix.
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Now that Mr Booker is a New Jersey senator running for president in a crowded Democratic primary, he seldom brings up the Zuckerberg donation.
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When Henry brings up a connection to a father figure, Haddish explains that she has tried to connect with her father over the years.
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For one thing, I love a good cry, and boxing is a form of exercise that brings up a lot of emotions for me.
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All of this brings up the question of why Trump is so bent on self-destruction every time he appears poised to possibly win.
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Trump then riffed on themes he brings up often on the campaign trail, such as mocking the size of Clinton's rallies and media bias.
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He's checking out a ton of schools (Jack brings up Harvard a lot) but he's definitely interested in checking out HBCU opportunities as well.
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Clicking on the door brings up a 360-degree virtual space that users can explore with their mouse, with several dots indicating interaction points.
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Which brings up the interesting question of whether future spacecraft will need to be similarly "air-gapped" to prevent any kind of malicious infection.
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The upper right "TOOL" button brings up details including compass direction, air pressure and altitude, sunrise and sunset times, tide graphs and activity graphs.
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Worst of all: in spite of Val's death, the heist fails, and no one even brings up the fact that she died in vain.
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Previously a swipe to the left or the right would dismiss them, but now a swipe to the left brings up the notification options.
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That brings up a hard question for people who build their business around their Instagram famous pets: What do you do when they die?
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A Google search for "flight from San Francisco to Chicago," brings up another Google page that lets the user type in dates and times.
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Kaur's work brings up a bevy of questions: Is her poetic engagement with trauma valid as a defense against any critique of her style?
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At one point in our conversation, Martin brings up a video I had never seen before—a perfectly-unexplainable flavor-of-the-internet oddity.
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Smith was 6 to 3 and brings up equal protection concerns two years after the Supreme Court cleared the way for same sex couples.
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In its lawsuit, Riot brings up specific examples of alleged infringement, including similar playable characters, character and world design, user interface, and game logos.
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By comparison, listening to Mind of Mine brings up painful memories of Zayn's swift exit, but the broader takeaway is more boring than that.
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Though Marty Jacobson is loath to say a bad word about anyone, you can tell the sale of Nutmeg still brings up mixed emotions.
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A double-click, for instance, brings up Screen Sketch mode and instantly creates an editable screenshot that I can draw on, crop, and save.
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Peter also brings up the fact that his last serious relationship really scarred him and it's taken him some time to get over it.
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It's why he brings up obscure figures, such as MIT health economist Jonathan Gruber or Clinton confidant Sidney Blumenthal, during a town hall debate.
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Trump's tariffs beget Republican fears That brings up another issue for Republicans: Those rural voters, though, may not be as rock solid in 2018.
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Swiping right from the homescreen brings up a notifications screen, where all of the notifications you've approved within the Gear Fit app are displayed.
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It's become the sort of game everyone brings up at inside-baseball discussions about game narrative, a sort of… Dark Souls of satirical twines.
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The notion of home is both personal and expansive; for some, it can evoke safety, while for others, it brings up trauma and pain.
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Which brings up a timely new theme that the series wrestles with in season 217, one that I happen to know intimately: heroin addiction.
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And "Smithereens" centers on a rideshare-enabled kidnapping that also brings up questions about the power of social media companies and offbeat tech executives.
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In the world of infant sleep, that brings up highly polarized issues — and that polarization has unfortunately been less than helpful to parents everywhere.
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A search for "coronavirus" brings up a link to a COVID-19 fact sheet created by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
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That brings up another issue with Spark: The $499 price tag is misleading when you add the extra accessories you are likely to need.
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And the website regularly brings up more sordid allegations from Clinton's past, including former President Bill Clinton's affair and the rape allegations against him.
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Similarly, just when officials think the issue of NATO membership has been settled, Mr. Trump again brings up his desire to leave the alliance.
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AND IT BRINGS UP THE QUESTION, ARE WE GOING TO HEAR MORE OF THIS IN THE FUTURE NOT JUST WITH THE MAX BUT 252 OVERALL?
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In any event, maybe someone brings up the president's age, and as no one is fully sure of the number, you decide to ask Siri.
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Most recently, the new restoration by Milestone Films of this movie that is at least nominally about Cuba, brings up questions of authenticity once again.
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I bring this up, although it's both embarrassing and a bit pathetic in retrospect, because it brings up an important role that AI can play.
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"AM: "I think that brings up a really important point about CrossFit: That it really depends on the kind of gym you end up at.
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"When the president does these things, it brings up the same feelings that I had over 50 some years ago, and it's very, very painful."
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Moses also brings up Dory Previn, who had a psychiatric episode on an airplane after her husband Andre Previn left her for Mia in 20143.
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You can also remove anyone you're not interested in seeing at all — say, an ex who brings up bad memories — from the People page entirely.
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The show is always dark and weird, and more often than not, brings up interesting moral quandaries about what the role of government should be.
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And introducing a bunch of new technology to an aging population also brings up questions around how user-friendly some of these suits will be.
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Which brings up the second reason Foxconn might want to revisit the contract: it might not be eligible for the capital investment credits at all.
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Tapping anywhere before you snap a picture brings up the filter menu, which lets you do cool augmented reality overlays on whatever you're looking at.
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Logging into the local Google Starbucks portal brings up the familiar coffee-infused webpage that you'd see if logging in from a phone or laptop.
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A single press launches it, a double-press brings up the Assistant's daily feed of information, and a long-press starts a "walkie talkie" mode.
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Getting to the point of actually fooling a user into believing their experience is real is a different issue that brings up some ethical issues.
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Searching "Epic Sax Guy Fortnite" brings up numerous videos comparing Stepanov's performance with the "Phone It In" emote, drawing the link between the obvious similarities.
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A YouTube "bump stock" search still brings up thousands of results, some of which are likely bumper stock tutorials that have yet to be removed.
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The exhibition wall text interestingly brings up "the selfie," and some of Munch's works indeed have a vain and playful feeling that feels startlingly contemporary.
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And it brings up questions about what kind of crossovers — and movie universes — are truly satisfying, and which ones are just about a cash grab.
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But this episode brings up an important question: How many other leaders worry that Trump may not last in his position because of the probe?
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A quick Google search for "Bird scooter hacks" brings up multiple YouTube videos, including this popular trick that involves lifting the scooter off the ground.
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Earlier in the trailer for Crazy Rich Asians we learn that, up until this point, Nick changes the subject anytime Rachel brings up his family.
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This brings up another — perhaps the most important — theme of the exhibition: what Puleo calls "inheritance," meaning a kind of knowledge acquired from previous generations.
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Jeremy brings up all kinds of questions that put the existence of rape culture into doubt, as any good devil's advocate is wont to do.
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Lando all but rolls his eyes when she brings up the topic, and none of the other characters really engage with her on the issue.
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The turmoil, as Luke brings up multiple times throughout the episode, begins with Hannah's naked bungee jumping date with season 15 middle-runner Garrett Powell.
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In the discussion, Owens brings up what she calls one of the "weird trends" of Hollywood parents allowing their children to pick their gender identity.
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It feels serendipitous, almost, when someone else, seemingly out of the blue, brings up the one piece of art you have the strongest feelings for.
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Each year, it brings up to 200 of the world's most promising students from countries around the world to study in Beijing at Tsinghua University.
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In a sneak peek of the season premiere, Catelynn Lowell brings up the idea of joining Weight Watchers in an effort to lose some pounds.
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For Trump the trade deficit with any given country is the key metric — and the one he brings up in every conversation with foreign leaders.
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It brings up a lot of different emotions you're not used to feeling—nervousness, excitement, that sense that something can go wrong at any point.
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The eclipse in Leo brings up intense feelings about everything including money and intimacy—and you're not putting up with anything that's below your standards.
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A big issue is that while Mr. Allen brings up several of the events that punctuated the Bush administration, including the 2000 election and Sept.
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As soon as someone brings up moving on from the birthplace of the N.B.A.'s latest dynasty, Curry admits it's hard not to feel sappy.
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As soon as the show, which is directed by Artem Yatsunov, broaches an interesting subject or brings up a colorful anecdote, it flits to another.
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That brings up a dilemma for the Trump administration: Does it risk being struck by North Korea in order to protect South Korea or Japan?
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But that brings up the second big question: At the height of their power, why didn't the Germans cross the channel and march to London?
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It is no coincidence that in the now infamous July 25th call with Zelensky, Donald Trump brings up a corrupt Ukrainian prosecutor and praises him.
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Unlike blueberry porn or farts-as-fetish, exhibitionist sex is a topic that brings up a lot of questions about capitalism, bigotry, and class struggle.
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Pressing Q brings up the camera interface, which crops your view to a square image, and then photos are taken by pressing the space bar.
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But the Biden story brings up an even more enduring question that transcends the Trump presidency and goes right to the heart of government itself.
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Every current iPhone owner knows that swiping up from the bottom of the screen brings up quick controls for wireless connections, the flashlight, and more.
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Warren often speaks cheekily about a first marriage, but rarely brings up the pain surrounding its end, when she was only in her early 20s.
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But Runyon brings up another possible benefit of teaching kids about more planets, and this I'm more sold on: It'll stoke their sense of wonder.
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Pam Hacker, an electrician running for the State House, said she rarely brings up the president, but sees him alienating communities that once voted Republican.
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The way it works is particularly clever: the top of the dial is touch sensitive, so simply tapping it brings up whatever contextual options are available.
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But if it brings up serious old wounds, get real help — a psychologist, a chaplain — because in this area, we physicians don't know what we're doing.
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It also brings up questions about that Instagram account he showed Beck so that she would know Candace is alive but living under a different name.
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That brings up a barcode scanner for unlocking the vehicle, though there's also an option to enter four-digit pin code on your phone for unlocking.
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Bowman's name trended on Twitter and a search for his name in Google already brings up a video claiming Hussle was killed because of the documentary.
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Archie (KJ Apa) brings up his hunch that Mr. Svenson (Cameron McDonald) might not have actually been the Black Hood, but Sheriff Keller shuts him down.
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A listing for the MateBook X Pro mysteriously disappeared over the weekend, and searching for any Huawei hardware brings up no results at the Microsoft Store.
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At event after event, he brings up his idea for a new generation of leadership, while insisting that he's not angling to be part of it.
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That being said, when discussing Eleanor's father's funeral, Eleanor brings up that there was only one photo of Doug S. at his funeral—his mug shot.
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That's why Lala brings up her kitty — she wants Ariana to thank every single part of her body for serving her so well, including her vagina.
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" A quick search brings up tons of these open letters, including one titled "AN OPEN LETTER TO THE UBER DRIVERS WHO HAVE TOLD ME ABOUT JESUS.
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Host Andy Cohen brings up the fact that once Joe is released, there's a possibility he could be deported back to Italy, where he was born.
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Mr Pritzker brings up a new name as a contender: "I'm sure you thought of this one, but Jesse White," Mr Pritzker says to Mr Blagojevich.
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And seeing that notification pop up on your phone gives you a fright — or, worse, brings up all the bad feelings you've tried to leave behind.
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To this day, most people still can't help but think of the first iteration of Google Glass when anyone brings up the topic of smart eyewear.
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Big, exciting conversations take place as Mercury squares off with Jupiter on April 12, and again, this brings up themes from February 15 and March 15.
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In the video above, Colbert brings up the time Louis took to his email list to warn his fans about the dangers of a Trump presidency.
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Master brings up the question of where artists actually exist in their careers — we think we see them, when they are not really there at all.
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For the most part, these conversations are interesting…until someone brings up the fact that Jordan Peele is married to Brooklyn Nine Nine actress, Chelsea Peretti.
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In a video on Netflix's YouTube channel, Nye fact-checks Mr. Clark's explanation of parallel universes, conceding that he "brings up some fascinating points," Uproxx reports.
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"Every time someone brings up my family's story, I'm going to use it to lift up the story of your families and your communities," she said.
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The Wreck-It Ralph star brings up the story she previously mentioned in her Facebook statement, when she seemingly wrote an urgent message to her nurse.
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While Congress repeatedly brings up her $18 million salary, to put it frankly, no one would put Warren Buffet on the stand for being filthy rich.
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While searching "Korean TV Shows" brings up the same list that appears at the category URL, searching "Classic War Movies" doesn't bring up up any results.
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The digital fund-raising brings up the possibility that the mayor could be seeking another way to accomplish his goals, while avoiding potential conflicts of interest.
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Soon she will have to go to school and become part of the world, and this brings up several quandaries that Chimamanda has postponed thinking about.
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That Abedi was in contact with the terrorist cell brings up the possibility that Islamic State operatives in Libya have now twice directed attacks in Europe.
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Swiping left and right brings up other metrics, including activity percentage, heart rate, time since your last training session, nightly recharge status, and recommended future workouts.
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With the test, which was recently spotted by Mashable in the app, an additional swipe over from the Discover page brings up a hidden "Shows" section.
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Although the stereotype that people of color don't "do" nature, the act of hiking while black brings up tensions around what it means to be American.
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Once your drone is in the air you can switch to video mode which brings up a bunch of AI modes – follow, 360-Spin and Orbit.
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The Heat denied everything, but this rumor still brings up a question that the Cavaliers and Heat are forced to confront: Can Winslow be a star?
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In the episode, Matt brings up a pivotal question at the core of the wage debate: What are you trying to accomplish with a pay increase?
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This belief is one of the reasons the debate over how we define terrorism is so charged and brings up sensitive issues around race and religion.
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Nye also sort-of brings up Roundup's role in decimating the Monarch butterfly population, yet neglects to mention that Monsanto is the company that makes Roundup.
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" Each time, she said, "someone brings up my family's story, I'm going to use it to lift up the story of your families and your communities.
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"Every time someone brings up my family's story, I'm going to use it to lift up the story of your families and your communities," Warren said.
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It found that reducing mercury brings up to $6 million annually in health benefits — a high number, but not as high as the cost to industry.
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The most interesting thing of being in the chamber is watching the heads of every single senator when a House manager brings up a video clip.
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If you look away for too long (about 5 seconds), the LED light in the steering wheel starts flashing and brings up increasing levels of warnings.
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The S20 Ultra brings up shadows on faces and sometimes on the whole scene, it tries to adjust white balance differently, and it smooths out skin.
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Each time you roll a check like this, the game brings up an overlay showing the iconic 20-sided die that is D&D's chief arbiter.
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It brings up the families of US military members or diplomats overseas who rely on information from the government about the livelihood of their loved ones.
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The next morning my husband mentions something akin to this being my area of expertise (even though it's not) and never brings up the tracker again.
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Pro tip: just ignore the three-finger gestures and learn the three-finger tap, which brings up a pop-up menu that's way easier to use.
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This brings up the question of whether the public trusts women to assume executive power and overtake, not just survive, Trumpism — say, in the 2020 election.
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Which brings up a question asked repeatedly during this probe: Why have so many of the President's associates been caught lying about their contacts with Russians?
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Hints of malevolence slowly infuse his phrases, until he finally brings up "other" women who come to church to meet their lovers, working on Tosca's jealousy.
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When they first meet in the hospital bathroom, I think Eve brings up a lot of emotions for Villanelle about Anna [Villanelle's former teacher and lover].
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Still, Star brings up a larger conversation about musical dramas and their current place on television, especially when it comes to addressing the desires of fame.
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The mere mention of a camera on the watch strap brings up painful memories of the carbuncle-like module that adorned the earliest Samsung Gear smartwatch.
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Similarly, President Donald Trump, who appointed Christie to a commission studying the opioid epidemic, often brings up the alcohol addiction that consumed and killed his brother.
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While Benioff never explicitly states in the emails that he would oppose the measure, he brings up only negative impressions when asked for his initial thoughts.
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When these internet-connected devices are actually implanted and interfacing with someone's brain, this brings up entirely new security issues, such as the possibility of 'brain jacking.
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Long-pressing the side of the headphones brings up the usual Google Assistant "listening" jingle, I speak my query, and then I promptly get a spoken response.
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"My Brother / Brancuzi" (1995) brings up similar DIY vibes, through a conflation of domestic and studio space — particularly, Rhoades's brother's bedroom and the studio of Constantin Brâncusi.
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While considering a platter of fermented vegetables, including peak season fiddlehead ferns, Viestad brings up an article he read, about the discovery of fish bones in Sweden.
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"This brings up the specter of a tanker war situation," said Helima Croft, a former CIA analyst who is now RBC Capital's global head of commodity strategy.
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I'm not a regular Edge user, but I've generally been surprised about the usefulness of that integration, which automatically brings up related information about restaurants, for example.
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However, a Google search for the address the exact way it's written on these pages almost exclusively brings up results connected to apps owned by Fly Apps.
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Archie also brings up the fact that Veronica forgave Betty despite all the horrible things she said and did for the Black Hood when he blackmailed her.
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This doesn't automatically dial the emergency services by default, but it brings up the option to and also temporarily disables Touch ID until you enter a passcode.
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Pressing the + button lets you save, interact with your inventory, and check your objectives, while the - button brings up your map, which you'll need to check constantly.
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"The idea that during this July 25th phone call that the President brings up corruption issues related to Ukraine is not inappropriate," one Republican lawmaker told CNN.
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"This case brings up the question of how much protection do we need for Roundup and we're simply not sure, which is a big problem," he says.
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The new update also adds a row of labels at the bottom, which brings up the Episodes list, the Audio & Subtitles menu, and a "Next Episode" button.
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This has made Twitter the default home for this content, but that position has weakened since Twitter implemented its own relevancy algorithm that brings up old tweets.
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Modesto also brings up Mary Ann's mental health four times when she's being perfectly normal, which is textbook gaslighting or manipulating somebody into questioning their own sanity.
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Pressing the side button brings up a vertical carousel of recently accessed apps, while swiping up from the watchface opens toggles for connectivity, sound, and other functions.
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This brings up some issues from Wolowitz's past, too, and from his father issues when he was a kid that he's dealing with as well this season.
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Adobe's implementation brings up a separate brush menu when you trigger the Dial, and you can adjust size, opacity, hardness, flow, and smoothing by rotating the Dial.
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Soon, a Google search of Maisie Williams' name looked something like this: A search for "Maisie Williams Game of Thrones" brings up a bunch of fresh headlines.
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In their critiques, the original Charmed trio brings up valid concerns over Hollywood's treatment of actresses over 40, and of older women in the industry writ large.
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A quick Google search of "Top Gear NASA engine test" brings up a whole host of videos that claim NASA has cracked how to modify the weather.
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Still, the conversation brings up an important point for gender non-conforming people in any kind of relationship — and for people whose gender we can't possibly know.
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Mousing over the thumbnails brings up any title and description that's been scraped for the post in question, plus a date stamp and full Facebook reaction data.
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Making a choice is as easy as swiping left or right on the card, which then brings up a new card with yet another decision to make.
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Then Hannah brings up the experience herself during a group date including Luke, announcing she did in fact jump out of a cable car naked with Garrett.
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But even a quick web search of sexual abuse by physicians brings up a host of similar cases, including many in which physicians' punishments were seemingly minor.
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The benefit of using a professional therapist is that they can safely guide the client toward a particular traumatic event, responding to whatever the client brings up.
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This prospect brings up all sorts of depressingly familiar arguments about privacy and personal data, where those in power demand access simply because the information is there.
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And then, in spite of the obvious soul-mate vibe of their light banter over food and decorative pillows, Jackson brings up divorce, because he hates us.
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True, host Rich Keefe specifically brings up the rumor that Ben "is not gonna be in the standalone Batman movie," but Casey may have misinterpreted the question.
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So even if you have no intention of selling your place, painting it blue — or whatever color brings up happy thoughts for you — might also benefit you.
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If you're reluctant to share because the idea of doing so brings up shame, it's a sign you shouldn't be discussing that information outside of your relationship.
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This brings up another critical problem with conservative calls for tech bias regulation: who are these supposed unbiased bureaucrats to be entrusted with regulating social media companies?
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In fact, Gooden brings up that crazy brawl from August 1990 -- when Phillies pitcher Pat Combs threw at Doc and he charged the mound with bad intentions!
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It's a difficult question to answer, in part because it brings up a host of other related questions: Do you consider WikiLeaks a journalistic organization or not?
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However, Kyle brings up an interesting point: Should an analyst—fantasy or otherwise—invalidate his or her thought process because the results didn't turn out as expected?
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It is more commonly discussed by trans vloggers (the search term "my first binder" brings up about 228,26 results on YouTube) than it is by healthcare professionals.
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Falkner brings up the rope subset of the bondage community, who he says moved to The Nines after the fire marshal also shut down their regular spaces.
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Arguably the best new character is Phoebe Waller-Bridge's L3-37, who finally brings up the fact that droids are sentient, and are as such essentially slaves.
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You can quickly undo your last edit by simply double-tapping the screen with two fingers, and tapping the Apple Pencil twice brings up Fresco's color picker.
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His yearbook page brings up another one: the idea that women are objects for men's amusement, their sexuality something for men to joke about with their friends.
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As a result, the president brings up the issue constantly, in private and public, as if the power of persuasion can change the reality on the ground.
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Any time Mark Zuckerberg mentions Facebook, he often brings up how he started it in his dorm room at Harvard when he was just 20 years old.
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The arrangement also brings up questions about how Google might use data from devices such as Fitbit, which Google recently announced it was buying, he said. Sens.
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This mode of mobility does have obvious physical dangers, especially when there are no dedicated bike lanes, and it brings up a spate of new liability concerns.
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"I think he brings up a great point, that the [algorithms] do create the initial reactions but humans do have the ability overcome those reactions," Kilburg said.
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Clicking on the right hand menu of a tweet brings up the set of normal options (hide, mute, follow) with "Hide reply" now added to the list.
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Defense brings up a march 2018 email from Birchall using the Jim brickhouse name and email when he was trying to buy a web domain for Musk.
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I play with the dog if a friend brings up the latest horror at a party and pretend I can't hear every single word that's being said.
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Flat Circles: • Hays's interview with the garbage collector brings up his two tours of duty in Vietnam, which are presumably where he perfected those thousand-mile stares.
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Trump added that he'd now rather discuss issues like Syria and Ukraine with Putin, noting that every time he brings up the Russia issue, Putin is unhappy.
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Eleven states perform worse: Michigan, Ohio, Georgia, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Wisconsin, and Arizona, which brings up the bottom with a measly 53.
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He's the only candidate who brings up religion and then suggests that God might like to see our government spend money on the sick and the mentally ill.
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It may seem easier to just shut up when your grandma brings up Clinton, or pretend your best friend isn't saying what you think he's saying about Trump.
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Kevin ends up getting trapped in the kitchen with the deceased man's wife, and he brings up the loss of his father in an attempt to comfort her.
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"This brachiosaur showing up in Black Hills in Wyoming brings up some questions," says David Burnham, a paleontologist at the University of Kansas who worked on the paper.
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From the jump, let's explain why we need to go to books when Bran is right there when Arya brings up the mystery of the known world's geography.
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Swipe up a little from the bottom of the screen and it brings up the dock, making it easy to switch apps or drop things in new places.
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The season will likely explore what it means for Kevin to date Beth's close relative, both "funny and the danger that brings up for this family," says Fogelman.
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Berenson brings up case after case of a brutal crime, then argues that the attacker had a history of marijuana use or used cannabis shortly before the attack.
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Tapping the screen brings up a master list of all the pages in that section, as well as a button that allows you to favorite whatever you're reading.
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Market downturns "offer extraordinary opportunities to those who are not handicapped by debt," he says, which brings up another important investing lesson: Never borrow money to buy stocks.
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Vanity Fair brings up that often times a sudden exit, like Hayes', is laced with some behind-the-scenes situation, but that is pure speculation at this point.
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Which brings up another issue: How many people who see or share a fake news story also see its debunking, which can come days or even weeks later?
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The season will likely explore what it means for Kevin to date Beth's close relative, both "funny and the danger that brings up for this family," says Fogelman.
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Swiping across the various edges of the screen now brings up the home screen, lets you switch apps, and pull up the Control Center, Notification Center, and Dock.
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"It brings up a tricky and challenging topic… it's not enough just to blame Twitch, which is not to say that Twitch doesn't share some of the blame."
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When watching the very, very beginning of the Maps' small clip above, you'll see that the familiar circle icon that brings up the app drawer is missing completely.ENHANCE!
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Facebook also built a "story time" mode that brings up a script on the storyteller's Portal while displaying art and effects for the person on the other end.
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And while some comments on that Instagram post bring up the issue of wanting a "healthy" partner, this man never brings up his girlfriend's health as a concern.
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But this incident brings up yet another painful point: the act of locking our phones may work against us—and our children—in extreme circumstances such as these.
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A light tap on the WhatsApp icon brings up a link to your starred messages, as well as the option to start a new conversation in the app.
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RATING: FOUR POPEYES A search for "Paul George" on the USA Today sports image depository primarily brings up pictures of Paul Jorgensen, a player for George Washington University.
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After he brings up information from Buffy's permanent record to use against her to try and isolate Willow, as scumbags do, she's not really feeling it as much.
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While the duo attempt to clear the air, a silent Judge watches – until Dodd brings up the gossip that Judge shared with Vicki Gunvalson about what Dubrow said.
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For example, on the new version of Android coming out later this year, doing a Google search and tapping on a link brings up a random browser window.
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Hillary Clinton, Mr. Trump's Democratic opponent, regularly brings up Mr. Trump's theories about Mr. Obama to make the case that he is discrediting the country's first black president.
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Stephens brings up the spill of 1969, a large leakage off the coast of Santa Barbara, which left a 40-mile slick and killed thousands of sea creatures.
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However, this brings up another point: If a spot in the final round of qualifying was already set, how motivated were the big name players for these matches?
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Last week, Donald Trump Jr.'s wife filed for divorce for providing "little financial assistance," but the suit brings up an old case of infidelity on Trump's part.
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For most people, thinking about their childhood brings up some nostalgia—smells, songs, making your first friends, getting physically ill with excitement just thinking about Christmas coming up.
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EPIX mobile users will use the "Tap to TV" option that brings up a list of all the supported connected TVs and media-streaming devices on the network.
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To demonstrate the importance of research-backed policies, Senn brings up empathy-induction programs that were developed in the late 90s, which were focused on deterring male offenders.
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Which brings up something else: I am further confused over why Voq went so far out of his way to repress his own memories of being a Klingon.
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Motherhood brings up thoughts of her own mother, who always told her to have children only if she could afford to take care of them on her own.
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No. Isn't it strange that a man who cares so deeply for others — treating Shireen like a daughter, Gendry like a son — never brings up his own family?
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At every rally, Trump constantly brings up Nancy Pelosi, who the Republicans now portray as a combination of Cruella de Vil and the Wicked Witch of the West.
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The process is simple — you select the cloud saves option from the main menu, which brings up a browser window from which you can log into either service.
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Tapping on a three-dots menu brings up an interface of older tweets which you can link the new tweet to — to continue (or kick off) a thread.
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But it also brings up another possibility: that much like in the 1970s, today's scandals might spur new good-government reforms after the current regime is voted out.
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Also, the button below it that brings up the app tray is now more flush with the rest of the body, which is just a tiny aesthetic enhancement.
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"It brings up a lot of memories from the past, but I guess that's the only way to get to the truth about what happened," she told me.
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So whatever Clinton's motive was for the private server, it brings up concerns about whether the public's right to know will continue to erode under the next administration.
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That brings up an interesting question about your "brand identity": You're so immersed in internet culture that it can be hard to translate that into the real world.
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Hillary Clinton frequently brings up Flint in debates, describing the water crisis as "immoral" and "a civil rights issue," while Bernie Sanders has called on Governor Snyder to resign.
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"A quick search for those coordinates brings up the Wikipedia page for Alpha Ceti, the second-largest star in the constellation Cetus, which is also known as "the whale.
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Attendants at the door use a bar code on the member's smartphone app that brings up a digital receipt that is cross checked when the shopper leaves the store.
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I protest fervently, claiming myself to be a simple woman with simple needs, and he brings up the fact that I said I wanted to learn at some point.
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"(The) referendum really brings up the question of what does it mean for global growth going forward," said Bipan Rai, director of foreign exchange strategy at CIBC Capital Markets.
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Those on the Senate side who are running for president will face the vote later this year when the Senate brings up its version of the same spending bill.
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But the reporter on scene says that he shot through a glass window at the people he was shooting at, which brings up the point, was he targeting somebody?
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This season, he digs even deeper, and that brings up the Order of X. Every episode of the second season devotes a little time to the history of Winchester.
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Mr Morris brings up the accusation of race-baiting and Mr Bannon counters that the neo-Nazis were created by the mainstream media, who give them too much oxygen.
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Selecting the one for Margot Lee Shetterly's science history Hidden Figures brings up a 23-page document, with each page providing a summary of each of the book's chapters.
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Clicking into the extension icon brings up an unobtrusive chart of historical pricing data, and you can set a price alert on the fly from the extension as well.
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" Be concise and direct and say something like, "I know this is really hard for you, but when we talk about it, it brings up weird feelings for me.
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Many of the viewers at home thought otherwise — and plus size model Ashley Graham, reporting from backstage for the second year in a row, brings up the same point.
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Though the song — and the incredibly dated music video — holds a special place in our hearts, a closer look at the lyrics brings up a lot of valid questions.
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As the women embark on a day of spending, Dodd brings up Judge's estranged relationship with her eldest daughter to Beador — and Beador feels prompted to tell her friend.
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Still, Google Duplex brings up interesting questions about whether tech companies have an ethical responsibility to disclose when they've injected natural-looking and sounding AI into ordinary human interactions.
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Warren, despite her edge, trails that group with 58 events in 31 days while Biden brings up the rear of the front pack with 41 events over 22 days.
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Those accounts were active on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, and the indictment brings up specific examples from the internal review results that these tech companies handed over to Congress.
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We see the changes the years have wrought once more when Claire brings up the fact that Jamie has no idea what it means to be a worried parent.
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A button marked "recall" brings up a shortened version of the glitchy, "takeover" video clip, with a brief status screen informing users that the "communication embargo" is being overridden.
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It's the first factor—the requirement that Apple be not "so far removed from the underlying controversy"—that brings up a lot of the stranger arguments from the DOJ.
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Screenshot: Andrew Liszewski (Gizmodo)In the upper corner on the right side of the Timeline window is a button that brings up a menu of very useful editing options.
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Whenever someone brings up the subject of AI, people might imagine things like machines stealing jobs from people (best-case scenario) or all-out robot war (worst-case scenario).
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He brings up the fact that everyone who lives there, or who previously lived there, didn't start out as a YouTuber — they were all aspiring actors, models, and influencers.
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Omarosa Manigault Newman is spilling more details about her stint in the White House on Celebrity Big Brother — and this time around she brings up Vice President Mike Pence.
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The Hobby Lobby case brings up several vital issues relating to cultural heritage, theft, and war in West Asia, and many of our responses have so far been misdirected.
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While there are staunch proponents and opponents of abortion rights on both sides of party lines, the subject of abortion brings up mixed feelings among many Americans, myself included.
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