That's the one hard thing you try to rationally get your mind around—being negative feeds on its own negativity, and it feeds on its own cycle.
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This venomous centipede feeds on mice, lizards, frogs, and bats.
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Normally, Astroides calycularis feeds on small creatures of the plankton.
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The house is like a body that feeds on souls.
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Defiance, of course, is the fuel this play feeds on.
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A poet who feeds on pathologies eventually becomes their food.
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"He's tapped into what pop culture feeds on," Mr. Packer said.
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Some people were even resorting to watching blurry feeds on Periscope.
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It's a cruel mass that feeds on the darkness of ignorance.
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"Press" feeds into the gossip Cardi knows social media feeds on.
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We have a terrorism problem that feeds on our gun problem.
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"It feeds on itself," the New York restaurateur Drew Nieporent said.
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That perception feeds on itself with each oversight or missed opportunity.
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And it feeds on itself: Subscribers go down, advertisers pay less.
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The first sort feeds on publicly available data, such as household surveys.
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Thompson doesn't just feel the need for speed; he feeds on it.
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The feeling there is excitement and it's what the VMAs feeds on.
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The bloom forms seasonally as it feeds on two sources of nutrients.
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The sculpture feeds on sound and light and grows as time passes.
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"Al Shabab feeds on these weaknesses and grows in strength," he said.
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How the Hong Kong democracy movement feeds on the city's distinct identity.
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Our EQ feeds on how much empathy we have for other people.
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Anything to take up the space that grief craves and feeds on.
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With popular feeds on Instagram and Twitter, Ms. Santini's name got bigger.
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Varroa feeds on hemolymph (the insect "blood") of adult and developing honey bees.
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The media feeds on superficiality, that's just the reality we have to face.
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Unfortunately, for a show that feeds on conflict, this activity is nothing new.
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They will start popping up as emojis in teenagers' Facebook feeds on Monday.
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More and more, it feeds on the failure of its presidential standard-bearers.
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The actress' tumor feeds on estrogen, so the treatment has involved blocking the hormone.
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C-SPAN and other networks, including CNN, ultimately carried those feeds on their air.
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Recessions occur when a little slowdown in spending in an economy feeds on itself.
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A newly-discovered bacterium that feeds on plastic could help develop new recycling methods.
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The Varroa mite is a parasite that feeds on the blood of honeybee larvae.
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A. bushi, which feeds on molds, lives in southern Ohio, North Carolina, and Virginia.
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It's kind of like version of Seaman that feeds on your own psychic energy.
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It feeds on itself, becomes sort of a vicious cycle of self-fulfilling selling.
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The rafflesia feeds on a host plant to live, drinking its water and nutrients.
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This system feeds on itself, making the rich richer and the powerful more powerful.
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He checks the app regularly, and subscribes to other scanner feeds on social media.
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It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock The meat it feeds on.
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When I was in Japan I tried this one locust that feeds on rice leaves.
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This not only kills the lion, but anything that feeds on the lion's subsequent carcass.
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After the larva hatches, it attaches itself onto the spider and feeds on its blood.
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The fungus, called Ophiocordyceps, feeds on the ant from within and multiplies into new cells.
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It's a scene that feeds on the mutual competitiveness of each member, with hilarious results.
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It is, simply put, a pet fish that feeds on human emotions through augmented reality.
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Unfortunately, a society and culture that feeds on this destructive influence will soon resemble it.
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But it would not have mollified his base, which feeds on his tweets and slogans.
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The reporters Cara Buckley and Brooks Barnes will have live Twitter feeds on the ground.
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There's a well-worn trope in horror fiction about the Monster Who Feeds on Fear.
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He feeds on simmering discontent about the corruption of the political establishment and mainstream politicians.
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We'll look for #taconight on our social feeds: on Twitter and Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest.
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Chances are, you consume most of your news through social media feeds on Twitter or Facebook.
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All three Coachella live feeds on YouTube will begin streaming Guava Island at 8 p.m. EST.
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It was about online disinformation and the way it feeds on irregularities both real and imagined.
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This is the hard part about failure in American politics: It feeds on itself, perpetuates itself.
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The app pulled together the different users people followed to recreate their feeds on the app.
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And, the nostalgia of each dish has us scrolling through fan feeds on a daily basis.
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That includes public data from federal and state government feeds on down to municipal transit information.
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A conspiracy theory feeds on the latter, spreading radical ideologies that capitalize on feelings of insecurity.
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If there is one thing we know best about violence, it's that it feeds on itself.
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Otherwise, anyone can register and browse various org charts and related news feeds on the site.
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Hardy operates from another room in the Devs cube, watching the feeds on an iPad screen.
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The entire art-fair infrastructure feeds on this commodification, so it's an easy trap to fall into.
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"The momentum sort of feeds on itself," Scott Schneider, a higher education legal consultant, told BuzzFeed News.
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I do think it's worse, and I think it's because of the internet, which feeds on anonymity.
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But the real problem is that he wouldn't generate the type of controversy that Trump feeds on.
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According to the platform, users don't see 70 percent of what's posted in their feeds on average.
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It's a loop that feeds on itself, and in the past, Graham has lost months to it.
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Once they have to start selling, it sort of feeds on itself and becomes much more problematic.
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Research for any given novel is bottomless, and it invariably creates a pleasure that feeds on itself.
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But the populism that feeds on this malaise seems to have culminated with the current presidential election.
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For predators, they added a small fish known as the Southern longfin goby, which feeds on invertebrates.
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You'll also be able to watch live video feeds on the Spot and control your smart home.
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This makes these videos like catnip to YouTube's recommendation algorithm, which seeks out and feeds on user engagement.
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"There's been a growing public dialogue that just feeds on itself," said Marijuana Policy Project spokesman Mason Tvert.
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A view of feeds on Switter One Switter user said she'd already gotten a job through the platform.
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Queen Chrysalis is a shape-shifting pony who uses her power for evil and feeds on pony love.
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The highly destructive insect feeds on leaves, stems and fruits of plants and can cause widespread crop infection.
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Good science begins from a place of agonizing uncertainty, and feeds on the gap between ignorance and skill.
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The burying beetle is a black-and-orange bug that feeds on animal carcasses and is currently endangered.
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In a movie that feeds on the fury of women, Inga (Edda Bjorgvinsdottir), is by far the scariest.
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The new type of attack feeds on vulnerabilities in the implementation of the Web Services Dynamic Discovery protocol.
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I sat in silence with my brother, texting the girls who were putting up the feeds on Twitter.
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Four Eikon clients in Asia outside China said the Tiananmen stories were visible on their feeds on Tuesday.
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If a beetle larva makes contact with a spore, it invades the insect's body and feeds on its muscle.
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Don't worry, though, it doesn't eat human meat — it feeds on zooplankton, tiny animals that drift in sea water.
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The company says the bacteria feeds on the emissions, rather than feeding on sugar or corn, to generate ethanol.
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And a growing Yellow Jacket movement feeds on far-fetched theories of secret-service plots and police cover-ups.
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This is because it feeds on itself; the outrage of others with whom one feels fellowship encourages one's own.
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It always ends violently with every victim, when an oozing tendril grabs their face and feeds on their humanity.
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Marketing hype does exist, and it feeds on the social expectation that women should always look young and dewy.
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The on-demand economy feeds on imagination, and it's brave enough to innovate in even the most established industries.
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Finally, in a control center, members of a video crew monitor all the feeds on a large, tiled screen.
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On Tuesday, Flipboard released a new site that helps publishers sign up and manage their feeds on the app.
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CHARLIE MUNGER: I don't like – if fraud runs rampant, say workman's comp, it just feeds on stuff like cancer.
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"It gets worse and worse, and feeds on itself, and then all of a sudden you have systemic risk."
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Behold the botfly, whose larva burrows into your skin, feeds on your flesh, and erupts out in alien fashion.
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Pale and blind, the two-inch-long fish feeds on microbes and organic matter growing on the cave walls.
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In other words, AIN feeds on the precise cocktail that forges virtual communities and propels YouTubers to microcelebrity status.
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Some return to the "bubbling tanks" to help stimulate the growth of more good bacteria that feeds on pollutants.
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Superficially, cancer root appears like Indian pipe, a woodland dwelling saprophyte, a plant that feeds on decomposing plant matter.
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Is it because there is no escape from the horror of our world, which feeds on conflicts and violence?
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Each feeds on the same demented lies about race and justice that corrupt true democracy and erode real liberty.
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While Pennywise preys on children's fears and appears as whatever they're most scared of, The Outsider feeds on sadness.
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Good food or bad food, the Hong Kong democracy movement feeds on solidarity, and solidarity, it seems, grows exponentially.
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The predator starfish feeds on corals by spreading its stomach over them and using digestive enzymes to liquefy tissue.
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Facebook slipped this previously undisclosed detail into the notifications that began appearing at the top of News Feeds on Monday.
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This amoeba normally feeds on bacteria, but if it enters into humans, it uses the brain as a food source.
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He contrasted that belief in American ingenuity and decency with the pessimism and zero-sum fearfulness that Trump feeds on.
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In addition, an iron supplement may be prescribed, as the parasite feeds on its host's blood, which can cause anemia.
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Social media apps profit when a number convinces you to spend more time in in your feeds, on their platforms.
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This time, with the internet and live feeds on social media, experts around the world are watching the smouldering Agung.
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It also comes at a time when there's an increasing focus on algorithmic feeds on platforms like Instagram and Twitter.
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But there is another possibility: that social media feeds on the same conditions that have made millennials what they are.
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The Knot feeds on steam, which is the soul energy (or something) that escapes from shiners in their death throes.
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Should social media platforms universally offer an auto-privacy function that would allow people to hide their feeds on command?
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Italy's social media feeds on Sunday were filled with famous singers and media personalities engaging in a mingle-shaming campaign.
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In an era that feeds on novelty, chefs who just keep plugging along can seem older than they really are.
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It's a fun house take on reality, but it indicates that she still feeds on the texture of real people.
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"What we know is that HIV is a virus that thrives off silence and feeds on stigma," he told the crowd.
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A slew of haunts pops up in our Instagram feeds on the regular, courtesy of locals and out-of-towners alike.
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But it's playing specifically to Sanders supporters, a group that feeds on viral content, and could still get millions of views.
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Viewers will have to wait until next week (or scroll back through everyone's social feeds on the show) to find out.
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To some, it typifies the excesses of the market, which they say feeds on speculative demand in an already oversupplied sector.
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This species feeds on humans, other mammals and many types of birds, which are the main carriers of West Nile virus.
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In any case, this is yet another example of how algorithmically generated trend feeds on social media can go horribly wrong.
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"In tropical Asia, there's a jumping spider that's common in houses, and it preferentially feeds on dengue-infected mosquitoes," he said.
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The parasite feeds on hemoglobin, and so it's possible that it can't grow on the sickle cell version of the molecule.
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Here, the villainous gringo (Palance again) has a pet eagle named America who feeds on the flesh of butchered Mexican peasants.
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"Some say the Church is a parasite that feeds on Indigenous lands," Father Sandoval said in an interview at the mission.
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Keep in mind that no single species lives in isolation—it feeds on other organisms, and other organisms feed on it.
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She has deleted all her news feeds on Facebook and she tries to watch less TV. But politics keeps seeping in.
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The current president feeds on the adoration of his base, and Republican fanaticism towards their president further isolates him from reality.
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I also have concerns that, as with news feeds on the web, this new audio news feed will reinforce filter bubbles.
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It's easy to move between your feeds on multiple devices, and features like offline folders mean you can read wherever you are.
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The amount of time that a mosquito feeds on your skin can also impact the size of the bite, Dr. Rogers says.
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Meanwhile, you may have meant to head to the gym—but instead, here you are, scrolling through your feeds on the couch.
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CNBC was able to find dozens of feeds on Facebook and YouTube (including duplicates of the same game) over the past week.
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"A Flying Jatt" is what you get when Bollywood feeds on superstition, simplifies environmental issues and adds Sikh pride to the mix.
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He did in me whatever an ember does Burning slowly until all of a piece What it feeds on falls to ash.
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Even the very beautiful giant leopard moth's bristly caterpillar feeds on this plant, probably sequestering the plant's toxins for its own protection.
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This has been done to Black people through a robust prison industrial complex that feeds on their vilification, incarceration, disenfranchisement, and erasure.
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We were following "seal eaters," the transient population that feeds on other marine mammals and is considered for the most part stable.
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And it feeds on itself—the more opposition it encounters, the more it relies on the sheer force of the people's will.
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This reticence explains, at least in part, why he has had difficulty breaking into the international art market that feeds on Japonism.
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The president-elect feeds on competition and looks favorably on his lieutenants that are willing to fight fiercely for their ideas, advisers said.
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See, Pennywise the Clown is actually this evil entity who feeds on emotions and was birthed in some mysterious dimension called the Macroverse.
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A specialist is an organism that occupies a tiny niche in an ecosystem (like a moth that only feeds on one particular plant).
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The sound of a room full of people sitting silently is powerfully unnerving, and John Krasinski's film thrives and feeds on this feeling.
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The show also feeds on itself; the big hits of years prior will get a second act, while others will get a reboot.
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What does have a familiarly thirties ring to it is the combination of elite-rot and discredited ideas that Mr Trump feeds on.
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Violent extremism feeds on the frustrations of those forced to live under dictators who cannot be challenged by peaceful protests and democratic politics.
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"Racism feeds on fear and anxiety," said Tim Soutphommasane, a former race-discrimination commissioner and now a professor at the University of Sydney.
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Taking a huge straw, plopping it in the Antarctic waters and sucking up the one thing that all wildlife there feeds on: krill.
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It's righteous outrage against the unambiguous enemy with a visible face, the male predator who feeds on our vulnerability and relishes our humiliation.
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Additional reforms must also be considered to a system that feeds on the aspirations of young people and profits off of their free labor.
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Anti-KKK protesters raised their voices in chants and shouts, drowning out speeches from the white supremacists, live video feeds on social media showed.
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"What we know is that HIV is a virus that thrives off silence and feeds on stigma," Harry told the crowd four years ago.
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There's 7.4 billion of us, and if you're an insect that feeds on blood, your best target is these two-legged animals walking around.
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Twitter's interest graph differs from fully relevancy sorted feeds on networks filled with friends where you might be more inclined to read every post.
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It feeds on monkeys, small deer, birds and lizards, and is the main predator on Borneo, an island shared by Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei.
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There's also a bit of Douglas Adams wrapped up in there, in that your pet guppy feeds on human emotions detected through face detection.
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The problem feeds on itself: the longer a person goes without associations, the harder it is provide enough of a record to create them.
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A trippy image of three stentors, a type of single-celled protozoa that lives in fresh water and feeds on algae, snagged second place.
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Pennywise is from the Macroverse or "Todash Space" and so is another villain, Dandelo, a monster from The Dark Tower who feeds on laughter.
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Fall armyworm, a pest which feeds on maize and other key crops, has been detected in the the state of Karnataka, according to officials.
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At a certain threshold, that causes more of the forest to wither so that, over a matter of decades, the process feeds on itself.
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It also feeds on powerful forces that have nothing to do with Brexit, such as the collapse of deference and the rise of celebrity culture.
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Ad impressions served YOY in Q4 2017: 4% increase Ad impressions served YOY in Q3 2017: 10% increase * Includes both Feeds on Facebook and Instagram.
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The powerful seem hamstrung by the ascendancy at home of rightist insurgents whose appeal to disaffected citizens feeds on opposition to migrants in their midst.
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The websites for both social media companies were inaccessible to users worldwide, and the news feeds on their apps were not refreshing, The Verge reported.
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As Kanye has probably learned from his buddy President Trump, even negative publicity is good publicity when you are a person who feeds on attention.
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Even if Mr. Trump does not become president, the fears his campaign feeds on and the fears it provokes will go on poisoning American democracy.
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A land-destroying rodent that feeds on newly planted seeds and grass, it has been hunted in the countryside for years by chacareros (local farmers).
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They keep the live feeds on in the background of many of their daily tasks, including while at work and while doing chores at home.
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Guess. The year's first wild salmon has brilliant red flesh, a mild sweet flavor and a velvety texture because it feeds on shrimp and krill.
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For example, if the business feeds on competition amongst coworkers, and you're not a competitive type, you're going to chafe at that type of energy.
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But fortunately for them, they have legions of fans watching feeds on their behalf, and can publicize the misuse of their images when it happens.
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But the appointment shows that Mr. Modi sees no contradiction between economic development and a muscular Hindu nationalism that feeds on stoking anti-Muslim passions.
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I have two kids (3 and 1), and it's one of the few video monitors that allow me to access both feeds on my phone.
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"What struck me the most is the idea that surveillance capitalism feeds on human experiences to turn them into predictions about our behavior," Nadal told Motherboard.
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This model feeds on data on the distribution and types of trees, bushes and other vegetable ground cover, and on construction materials used in an area.
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The latest Facebook update could make it even easier for users to navigate through all of its extensive groups, pages, and feeds on the mobile app.
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Researchers from the University of Edinburgh and Method Studios put together a machine learning system that feeds on motion capture clips showing various kinds of movement.
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According to the TNRF, besides the sharing solutions the groups have already come up with, the coalition has exposed the corruption that feeds on their fighting.
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Humanity's inability to learn from their mistakes may be bad for most people, but it's perfect fodder for a genre like thrash that feeds on aggression.
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Related: "X" Marks the Art in Minimalist Light Installation 'Convergence' This Wurlitzer Controls A 64-Box Light Installation Brain-Shaped Light Installation Feeds on Your Thoughts
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In J.K. Rowling's "Harry Potter" stories, one of the most terrible creatures our young heroes can face is the boggart — a creature that feeds on fear.
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The posted version transforms a pretty good original photo into something that will pack more punch as users scroll through their Instagram feeds on their phones.
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Its launch also follows Facebook's rollout of ad units for the real estate industry, which allow listings to appear in users' feeds on Facebook or Instagram.
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Related: This Light Installation Tracks Solar Activity in Real Time "X" Marks the Art in Minimalist Light Installation 'Convergence' Brain-Shaped Light Installation Feeds on Your Thoughts
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The media is continuing to grapple with a president who doesn't care about truth, runs his mouth on everything under the sun, and feeds on petty bullshit.
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But it's not really him: It's a creature that feeds on her memories, materializing them as brittle bodies he raises from ink-like pools in the garage.
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Given the sheer amount of information, a product like AppDynamics is monitoring, it's a perfect use case for machine learning, which feeds on copious amounts of data.
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The erstwhile Trump-whisperer is reviled by the media, increasingly ignored by Republican power-brokers and, it is said, mocked by the president, who feeds on weakness.
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The white cetacean, which feeds on fish, squid and crabs, was first spotted last September and surfaced near Gravesend, Kent on the southern side of the estuary.
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Users were greeted with the banner at the top of their News Feeds on Sunday, and many were quick to point out the error on social media.
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The white cetacean, which feeds on fish, squid and crabs, was first spotted in September and surfaced near Gravesend, Kent on the southern side of the estuary.
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Related: Brain-Shaped Light Installation Feeds on Your Thoughts Can Brain Scans Reveal Your Ideal Self-Image These Brainwave Artists Are Crafting the Future of Immersive Experiences
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The apps deliver curated partisan news feeds on what are effectively private social media platforms, free from the strictures and content guidelines imposed by Silicon Valley giants.
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And there&aposs a reason why you wouldn&apost know the bomb "Monster Trucks," about a high-school senior who discovers a creature that feeds on oil.
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Sanders sees politics as a life-and-death struggle, where democracy feeds on candidates who will champion a bold vision, not simply a well-oiled political strategy.
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By contrast, Favreau's "Jungle Book," while it feeds on the carrion of the earlier film, is a model of current studio practice: clean, cleverly judged, and hypercontrolled.
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Given enough oxygen, a fire that feeds on hydrocarbons — the main source of the world's electric energy and heat — will leave behind only carbon dioxide and water.
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There is something nihilistic, in House of Cards as in life, about relentless ambition and plotting that only feeds on itself and engenders more ambition and plotting.
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"This legend — which tends to have some truth, even if it&aposs from the past — cyclically feeds on the disagreements of political parties when they lose," Rivera said.
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The chinstrap penguin, named after the narrow black band under its head, inhabits the islands and shores of the Southern Pacific and Antarctic Oceans and feeds on krill.
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Ultimately IS feeds on Arab Sunnis' sense of dispossession, not just in Iraq but also in Syria, where mostly Sunni cities have been devastated in the civil war.
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There's no chance of its successor matching that legacy, but it won't tarnish it either: though the film feeds on its forerunner, it's worthwhile on its own terms.
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" For example, he went on, "how are you going to sell a recurring series about a basketball player when the audience is following through player feeds on Twitter?
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The videos will run in-stream on users' feeds on desktop, and will break out into "immersive" experiences on blackened screens when you click on the videos themselves.
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The albopictus, on the other hand, feeds on both humans and animals, which in turn lessens the odds that it will be as effective in passing the virus.
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It didn't impede your ability to view connected security camera feeds on the device, but you could go about your business without worrying it was spying on you.
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Grown throughout India, the US, and China, Bt Cotton is genetically engineered to release a naturally occurring toxin that kills the common bollworm pest that feeds on it.
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Related: 8 Artists Put Their Instagram Feeds on Display in Chicago Gucci's Favorite Painter Is a Self-Taught Instagram Star Enter a Cotton Candy Dreamworld on This Instagram
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Scientists in Canada recently discovered a pitcher plant that feeds on baby salamanders—drowning the amphibians in a special brew of acidic fluid, and slowly digesting their flesh.
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"When you get this kind of sell-off, it kind of feeds on itself," said Michael P. Ryan, chief investment officer for the Americas at UBS Wealth Management.
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Citizens around Iran watched riveting news feeds on television and social media as survivors used backhoes and their hands to dig through debris in the search for survivors.
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"Thus, any organism that feeds on terrestrial life phases of freshwater insects could be impacted by MPs found in aquatic ecosystems," they added, using an abbreviation for microplastics.
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Netflix also revealed this week that the company would begin putting lists of the top 10 most-popular movies and TV shows in user's feeds on the app.
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TV, which feeds on conflict, gravitates toward the prizefight model of debates: A candidate "hits" an opponent, scores "knockouts" and "wins," collecting votes like a rich boxing purse.
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I&aposm thinking of these kids who join these social media flash protests and then they check their feeds on their cell phone for news updates throughout the day.
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When you have as much data under management as Box does, you have the key ingredient for artificial intelligence and machine learning, which feeds on copious amounts of data.
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Related: Brain-Shaped Light Installation Feeds on Your Thoughts An Interactive Installation Lets You Manipulate Time and Space This Light Installation Lets You Play a Building Like an Instrument
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Most importantly, Facebook says that a number of ads appear to encourage people to follow Pages where they can receive more information in their News Feeds on these issues.
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Wild salmon is likely to have more omega three fatty acids in it because it feeds on other small fish instead of farmed salmon, which is often fed grain.
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"Climate change — and the prospect of 'scarce' resources that comes attached to it — is just fodder to a far-right that feeds on fear of the outside," said Adler.
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Related: Takashi Murakami Has a Massive Retrospective Show in Chicago Interactive Public Art Meets Affordable Housing in Casper, WY 8 Artists Put Their Instagram Feeds on Display in Chicago
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He researched the butterfly and learned that when in caterpillar form, it only feeds on one plant: the California pipevine (Aristolochia californica), an equivalently rare flora in the city.
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One reason that things could get so bad so quickly is that economic weakness feeds on itself, with demand falling as more businesses shut their doors and layoffs spread.
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Per a rule from 2017, officers are supposed to avoid accessing any data that's stored outside the device, which includes full social media feeds on a phone or laptop.
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Daxue cited its own analysis of the Chinese live-stream platform YY, in which 32 of 1,051 live-stream feeds on a day in March were related to education.
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If you look at the images and words used to describe HER on their social media feeds, on app stores, or even in the app itself, you'll notice a change.
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Over the last five years, Barr has allowed the indignant confidence that first made her a feminist firebrand to transform into something dark and dangerous that feeds on others' rage.
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The cult of Kubrick feeds on the illusion of total control: it assumes that nothing in his films is accidental, and it sees patterns forming like fractals across his works.
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According to a new study, a vampire bat species that typically feeds on native birds has turned to sucking the blood of humans at night, likely due to human encroachment.
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THE sea cucumber—a warty, sausage-shaped creature that feeds on the ocean floor—can sell for half its weight in silver in the markets of Guangzhou in southern China.
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That may be because the virus does not reproduce as well inside the mosquito, or because the mosquito also bites other animals, while Aedes aegypti almost exclusively feeds on humans.
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That means he's listening to all of those feeds on speakers as he creates a mix for both the TV broadcast's play-by-play announcers and the audience at home.
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