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Sure enough, the pie bubbles over onto the oven floor.
In terms of inspiration, Satellite Collective bubbles over with creative energy.
When that bubbles over, it makes for a really specific horror situation.
There have also been several card bubbles over the past three decades.
Panay's enthusiasm bubbles over, he goes off script, and he often over-shares.
And when he bumps into his neighbors, he bubbles over with the news.
A waitress in Saransk bubbles over in wonder at meeting her first-ever American.
This one bubbles over and erupts with them, like a fetid geyser at Yellowstone.
There are drums and lots of horns at games, and in winter, teams install bubbles over the pools.
Place the dish, uncovered, in the oven with a baking sheet underneath to catch any liquid that bubbles over.
Her passion for representing the voices of marginalized people bubbles over from her words to her energetic hand gestures.
It's the kind of confessional interview sound bite that's meant to garner sympathy from viewers as a feud bubbles over.
In the clip, one of the couple's sons pours water over a gold beehive, which then bubbles over with pink foam.
Yet the People's Bank of China looks set to maintain its focus on containing leverage and preventing bubbles over targeting inflation.
Airbnb allows users to search for properties by map, where each of the available accommodations appear as price bubbles over the streets.
Nerd fights are the the background radiation of the cryptocurrency universe, but occasionally a beef becomes so acrimonious that it bubbles over in public.
He criticized corporations for offshoring jobs, attacked financial-industry executives for avoiding taxes and bemoaned America's reliance on economic bubbles over the last few decades.
There's a weird groupthink mentality that causes the bandwagon of hating an artist, as they do Russ, and then have remorse when that hatred bubbles over.
Even the man beind lettering of this issue, Clayton Cowles, helps the process by slightly overlapping the speech bubbles over top of one another, as seen above.
But while his fanbase skews closer to David Guetta than NTS, Marshmello's music itself bubbles over with infectious joi de vivre, reinforced by surprisingly experimental production choices.
Watching George come to terms with his own unhappiness keeps that final beat of reuniting with his family, which practically bubbles over with grateful joy, from being too saccharine.
Instead, the show bubbles over with goofy in-jokes about product placement, bad money management, and the highly specific Hollywood danger of getting suckered by one's scheming influencer spouse.
Rights groups say restrictions on the culture and religion of Uighurs, combined with policies encouraging the Han minority to live and work in the region, foster tension that bubbles over into violence.
If you're with a crowd, toast the weekend with an order of queso fundido — its molten cheese bubbles over its lava-rock molcajete like magma — and don't sleep on the crisp churros.
Yet the People's Bank of China looks set to maintain its focus on containing leverage and preventing bubbles over targeting inflation – and according to some economists, is right to do so for now.
Jacob's medium — cut-out illustrations and text bubbles over photographs — allows for the dialogue to propel the story, and more significantly, allows the reader to feel the immediacy of the impact of people's words.
Financial markets have endured many bubbles over the centuries, from tulip mania in the 17th century to the dot-com bubble and, most famously, the real estate bubble that nearly capsized the global economy a decade ago.
This gorgeously animated adaptation of the children's novel by Deborah Ellis, directed by Nora Twomey, with Angelina Jolie as an executive producer, doesn't shrink from hardship or horror, and in fact bubbles over with courage and even hope.
Sprightly, sour, agile and efficient, Physically Sick ends on a moderately hopeful note: over glittery synthesizer and chugging drums, Octo Octa's "Only Tears" bubbles over with sighing, moaning vocal snippets in a major key, a blast of breathy, wordless awe.
Although that bubbles over into what sounds like rage, she stresses that anger is never constructive, citing the need to share her story because of the difference it would have made to hear others do so when she was younger.
While the central bank's easing bias remained unchanged, the sources said it was concerned that pumping too much cash into the economy could reignite bubbles over time, and it wanted to save some of its policy ammunition in case activity deteriorated again.
But that melancholy has become one of the show's dominant tones in its last few seasons, and it bubbles over in the eight-episode miniseries "Islands," which finally reveals much of the series' backstory, including the parentage of its foundling main character, Finn.
Parker is a fictional composite, partly based on E.J. Dionne.) Hart's frustration bubbles over at times — when he snaps at Parker that reporters should "follow me around"; when he confronts Herald reporters outside his Georgetown brownstone in the middle of the night; when he lashes out at the editor of The Herald during a policy forum in New York — but the real suffering is borne by his wife, Lee (Vera Farmiga).
Pete reveals his plan to Winnifred Stanley. He discovers that she has long been in love with her cousin Wilbur, but feels too socially awkward to pursue him. In a bit of Pygmalion, Pete teaches Winnifred to feel comfortable with herself. Winnifred's newfound confidence bubbles over at the wedding rehearsal.
The Mad Doctor in Harley Street is a 1938 novel by F. J. Thwaites. A sequel to The Mad Doctor, it describes the doctor's efforts to get his cure recognised by the medical establishment in London. A contemporary review says that the novel "bubbles over with sentimentalism." The novel was adapted for radio in 1938.
Dye 3 is an ice core site and previously part of the Distant Early Warning (DEW) line, located at (, 2480 masl) in Greenland. As a DEW line base, it was disbanded in years 1990/1991. An ice core is a core sample from the accumulation of snow and ice that has re-crystallized and trapped air bubbles over many years. The composition of these ice cores, especially the presence of hydrogen and oxygen isotopes, provides a picture of the climate at the time.
Delighted with her childlike ebullience, Hedges agrees to help her. He takes Eva into the office and introduces her as his protegee. Sheridan, there to cast his upcoming comedy production, is also immediately struck by Eva's vivacious and eccentric personality, A non-stop talker, Eva bubbles over with intensity about her small town bourgeois background and her belief in non- conformity and self-realization. She declares that after a long and successful career, she'll kill herself onstage as a dramatic farewell to her fans.
Bubbles, furious with Judy for stealing Jimmy, appears at the girl's apartment, where she finds Jimmy drunk on the doorstep and sweeps him away to the marriage bureau. Meanwhile, Steve's secretary, Miss Olmstead, also sees Judy's picture in the paper and identifies her as the dancer who had come to audition. That night, Steve attends Judy's performance at which the audience is given a lecture by Judy about the evils of viewing women as objects. This is followed by a fight between her and Bubbles over Jimmy.
During the 2007 Ontario election, Liberal blogger Warren Kinsella published an altered photograph of MacLeod, John Tory, and Scott Reid listening to Randy Hillier (another Canadian politician) speak. He placed thought bubbles over each of the listeners' heads, with MacLeod's suggesting that she would rather be baking cookies than attending the event. MacLeod, however, was visiting her father at that time, who was ill with cancer. Following backlash from other political candidates, Kinsella issued an apology, and noted that the joke did not go over well with his wife.
AllMusic highlighted the song and added: "This record bubbles over with imagination, as hooky pop songs like the title track rub shoulders with glitzy dancefloor anthems like "Get the Party Started." Jim Farber was favorable: "The single "Get the Party Started" has the tricky synth hook of a perfect new-wave hit from the '80s." NME was less positive: "displays the kind of clod-hopping attention-seeking on single 'Get the Party Started' that makes you assume you're listening to a Geri Halliwell record." Jason Thompson described this song and praised: "the dance inducing “Get the Party Started”. Again, even this isn’t really in the mold of current dance tracks.
The tracks on the Silly Pillows' first vinyl release, "When She Gets Home," were home-recorded. In 1993, Jonathan assembled a group of friends for the Silly Pillows' first studio recordings, which were released as the "Equilibrium" EP on Norway's Perfect Pop label. The first studio lineup was Jonathan, his co-worker Cheryl De Luke, Sam, and Christopher Earl of Squires of the Subterrain. Over the next few years, more studio recordings were released on vinyl and CD by Perfect Pop and a German label, Little Teddy, bringing the band notice such places as Chickfactor ("It just bubbles over with vintage ambience and playfulness.... and it's more than just slightly pretty"Chickfactor, Fall/Winter 1995, No. 5) and The Village Voice (making Elisabeth Vincentelli's "Pazz & Jop" top-10 list in 1996Music Supplement, Village Voice, February 20, 1996).

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