Here are the best flip flops you can buy:Best women's flip flops overall: Sanuk Women's Sling Flip FlopBest men's flip flops overall: Sanuk Men's Beer Cozy Flip FlopsBest colorful women's flip flops: Havaianas Women's Slim Flip FlopsBest colorful men's flip flops: Havaianas Men's Top SandalBest poolside flip flops: Vertico Shower and Pool SandalBest budget men's flip flops: Old Navy Classic Flip Flops for MenBest budget women's flip flops: Old Navy Classic Flip Flops for WomenBest stylish flip flops: Hari Mari Flip FlopsBest comfortable flip flops: Oofos SandalsBest rugged flip flops: Keen Kona FlipBest women's flip flops for travel: Birkenstock Arizona EssentialsBest men's flip flops for travel: Birkenstock Arizona EssentialsUpdated on 10/28/2019 by Remi Rosmarin: Updated prices, links, and formatting.
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He simply flops out of the harbour, flops across a two-lane road and flops into the joint.
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I make flops, and every now and then one of those flops is a hit, hahaha.
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Pros: Cons:Buy the women's Old Navy Classic Flip Flops for $2.50Buy the men's Old Navy Classic Flip Flops from $3
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Flip-flops. "Everyone's been wearing flip-flops all summer," said Dr. Parthasarathy, a spokeswoman for the American Podiatric Medical Association.
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Almost all of them were flops, but it doesn't take many non-flops for you to make your first five million.
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" Mean Girls: "One time I saw Cady Heron wearing army pants and flip flops, so I bought army pants and flip flops.
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Hari Mari makes flip flops that even people who hate flip flops will love because of the luxe materials and sleek, sporty design.
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Heeled flip flops were all the rage in the early 2000sFrom Christina Aguilera to Tara Reid, heeled flip flops were everywhere at the start of the Millennium.
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Trump flip-flops and calls for repeal of Obamacare without replacement Trump flip-flops and calls for repeal of Obamacare without replacement Repeal and then replace … eventually.
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Rating: A D'Angelo Russell summer camp for belly flops would be a productive and fun way to help every player get the flops out of their systems pre-season.
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During the Mexico City premiere of Wonder Woman, the 32-year-old star skipped fancy high heels and stepped out in flip flops—platform flip flops to be exact.
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Importing flip flops from recycling crews along the East Coast and from as far away as Zanzibar, Smith estimates the Ocean Sole team can repurpose approximately 800,000 flip flops a year.
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Lake or beach time … Shorts, bathing suits, flip flops.
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" He joked: "Start thinking about flip flops and visors.
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" Here is another: "flip flops are so ugly lmfao.
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But there's a broad spectrum of flip-flops: those that live in the discount bin of tears at Payless, and high-end athleisure flip-flops from KITH you can only purchase online.
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But boots and flip flops are different kinds of footwear.
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Also, he will never be caught dead in flip flops.
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The tests yielded two hits and quite a few flops.
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Google got that message after its series of embarrassing flops.
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Just about everyone can agree, flip flops are crazy comfortable.
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ABSOLUTELY IMPORTANT THAT MY TIE FLOPS IDLY AGAINST MY DICK.
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When did men feel the need to wear flip flops?
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Can you guess which one flops and which one soars?
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And your boss is wearing short shorts and flip flops.
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If McGahn flops, Trump can breathe a sigh of relief.
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If it flops – there will be the most terrible backlash.
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There were many exaggerated flops, and virtually no scoring chances.
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You talk about flops – how often do you make mistakes?
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But he actually flops more when his team is winning.
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Here are 18 of the biggest flops in soda history.
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They were big & enthusiastic as opposed to the organized flops!
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"We need ten flops to make one 'Moonlight,' " Kim said.
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Movies like Doctor Dolittle and Hello Dolly were huge flops.
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Heeled flip flops have become trendy among celebrities throughout 2019.
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In a year of sequel flops, there were notable exceptions.
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Dress codes might prohibit jeans, flip flops and baseball caps.
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She flops down onto her foldout couch, and smiles, relieved.
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Ruby flops whenever he has to engage with the fairer sex.
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Rodriguez has had his share of surprise hits and pricey flops.
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"John Carter" is one of the biggest flops in cinema history.
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"Some of the products were flops, but they mattered," says Walt.
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To top off the look, bejeweled flip-flops were a must.
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That's enough flip-flops to circle the Earth about 47 times.
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The biggest exits and biggest flops are probably yet to come.
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After last year's flip-flops, it is unlikely to move fast.
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Flops, meanwhile, have been taken to confirm the old chauvinist biases.
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Flip flops, for example, sure seem like one of those things.
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"Big flops will put more caution in the market," Smith said.
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Security flops in sex-related services are not unique to SinVR.
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It's not stretchy, and flops around like an ill-fitting sweater.
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Cliff has dyed blond hair that flops down over his face.
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The Spanish IPO market has had a few flops this year.
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Her single, "Gucci Flip Flops," just peaked at #80 this week.
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Maybe you forgot your $1 Old Navy flip flops at home.
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Women who work here have to look good—no flip flops.
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When it comes to flip-flops, relegate them to the pool.
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And I can depend on people publicly complaining about flip-flops.
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Also: We'll take a pair of those flip flops, thank-you.
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Slim Jxmmi flops down face-first on a hotel room sofa.
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Celebrities can be thanked for the return of heeled flip flops.
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The corner yields a half chance, but Neuer flops onto it.
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Denise Yearwood plays a game at Flip Flops II Internet Cafe.
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I gave her my flip-flops, because she had no shoes.
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For others, they can't stomach Trump's flip-flops on abortion rights.
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Earlier this summer, Anna Wintour said that she "loves" flip flops.
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Living in New York City makes wearing flip flops a challenge.
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And dare I say it: my flip flops were actually cute.
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Grab your flip-flops or sandals, and let those piggies breathe!
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Unregistered players often wear flip-flops or play in bare feet.
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MINDING YOUR BUSINESS Disney tumbles as &aposRoseanne&apos canceled , &aposSolo&apos flops.
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"Most of them are fighting in flip-flops and shorts," Brabo said.
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He's dressed in a pink onesie and flip-flops, which is good.
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For good measure, do you like dropping two bills on flip flops?
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Ditching flip-flops doesn't mean giving up their comfortable and easy attributes.
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"I wouldn't want someone who flip flops like that," Cassandra says, aghast.
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Paps got Billy out in Encino Monday in sweatpants and flip-flops.
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My husband buys himself some flip-flops and a pair of pants.
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Here are some of the most significant phone flops of all time.
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Guests wouldn't wear flip-flops and shorts; they'd wear Star Wars costumes.
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This isn't the first time Kardashian West has worn heeled flip flops.
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Brace yourselves: Platform flip-flops are taking this season by storm (seriously).
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Listen, if flip-flops are wrong, I don't want to be right.
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I told them, make sure you always have flip-flops with you.
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Wearing flip-flops while driving in Spain comes with a €200 fine.
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I've been in flops that got raves and hits that got panned.
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Instead, he blasts Cruz for his opportunism, his rhetoric, his flip-flops.
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"Music is performed, evaluated and flops, or is performed again," he said.
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He's a devoted fan of loosefitting Hawaiian shirts, flip-flops and shorts.
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" Flip-flops and shorts — also a hard no: "It's not the beach.
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Ms. Gonzalez Jimenez wears socks with her flip-flops to keep warm.
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In summer, he dresses in flip-flops, shorts, and a T-shirt.
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Flip-flops can be quick, comfortable and, when it's hot outside, ventilated.
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It just might take a few more misdirected flops to get there.
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I'm afraid to say the Matchmakers Cool Mint McFlurry flops for me.
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Those who do are mostly wearing flannel pajama bottoms and flip-flops.
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Here are some popular actors who starred in critical flops in 2019.
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Morrison said that people from 47 states purchased the Trump flip-flops, but that given the effort to produce and ship all the shoes while still working a full-time job, President Flip Flops was a limited run.
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But Google has a couple of plausible responses here: First, when a customer searches for "flip flops," they want to go to a site where they can actually buy flip flops, not to another page of search results.
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Sadly, this was not the only tutorial on hot glue gun flip flops.
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He's quite the acrobat, doing flips and flops is another talent of his.
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Divisions have emerged quickly among Bolsonaro's ministers, with infighting and policy flip-flops.
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He is ideologically incoherent, given his flip-flops on nearly every major issue.
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Both were flops in the US and made most of their money overseas.
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There are both men and women versions of flip flops available for $49.99 .
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You were also wearing yoga pants with flip flops and a messy bun.
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In the annals of historic TV flops, Cop Rock stands near the pinnacle.
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Then in the back pouch, I always carry a pair of flip flops.
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But where might it rank in the all-time league of parliamentary flops?
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It was already heavily indebted after a recent string of box-office flops.
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Overall, the attempt to merge the two meanings of divine flops—sometimes painfully.
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They&aposre going to have to pick more Conor Lambs and fewer flops.
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" In ad, Balderson flip-flops on cuts to entitlements - Columbus Dispatch : "State Sen.
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At just over the two-hour mark, Rubio highlighted Cruz's flip-flops. Dramatically.
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It just so happens that fake flip-flops is the only thing left.
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Big hits run for decades and can make billions, but flops fail fast.
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But Allen doesn't just trip — he flops, undercuts and tackles — as compiled here.
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It could save a whole lot of hypocritical flip-flops in the future.
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Flip flops are for the locker room — get some Chacos and head outside.
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One fan's sign read, "Cinderella wears," with a pair of flip-flops attached.
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I've been thinking about getting some more traditional, American-trash style flip-flops.
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Rosie Huntington-Whiteley is bringing back heeled flip flops from the early 2000s.
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Even retailers like ASOS and Yeezy are selling their own heeled flip flops.
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No more foam flip flops or lugging a pair of sandals with you.
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Shorts and flip-flops or full drag, daring bathing suits or partial nudity.
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Toilet paper, flip-flops, dumbbells and frozen oysters have been cited for noncompliance.
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Q. Can flip-flops protect me from foot fungus in a public shower?
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After all, our high-tech billionaires wear hoodies and flip-flops to work.
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The Hollywood Reporter called it one of the biggest flops of summer 2011.
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There are animal onesies, glittery blazers and suspenders, exposed bras and flip-flops.
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They repurposed a Japanese 2-D printer to decorate the flip-flops' soles.
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He will leave in March with more hits than flops under his belt.
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Many are wearing flip-flops, rubber clogs or sneakers that are falling apart.
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It's always a little jarring when someone or something flip-flops on you.
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" Jaye tells CNBC Make It. "Flip-flops have a purpose for the beach.
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Even some of the most likable and talented actors appear in critical flops.
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YouTube readily delivers embarrassing evidence of high-profile flip-flops: videos of Sen.
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"Donald Trump has more flip flops than a Jimmy Buffet concert," Kimmel said.
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If it flops, however, Netflix's decision will look ever more tough but fair.
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Also, I don't ever, ever, ever want to see flip-flops. Period. Okay?
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I am wearing flip-flops right now, in case ya didn't assume already!
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Winter sent a huge message to not pull out those flip flops quite yet.
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Kim's $300 rubber flip-flops – and here we thought those topped out at $20.
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He's come in wearing flip-flops because the pedicurist was at the studio today.
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It's important to note that these aren't your standard-issued Old Navy flip-flops.
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An iPad 2, for reference, can achieve about 1.6 gigaflops, or 1.6 billion flops.
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Along the tree line, a man approached, wearing flip-flops and a collared shirt.
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The most surprising trend to emerge, though, is that flip-flops are, apparently, fashion.
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Men aged over 50 can go shirtless on sunny days or wear flip-flops.
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The quick regulatory flip-flops spurred a lot of derision among social media commentators.
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Many of these people spend their time in pajamas, or flip-flops, or shorts.
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Steven Spielberg's "The BFG" now definitively ranks as one of the year's biggest flops.
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We struggled from hot dogs and saltines to steak dinners and Gucci flip flops.
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Say so long to your flip flops — you're in next-level sandal territory now.
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Hannah Montana flip-flops between brown hair and blonde hair; so does Hanna Marin.
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Appearing with those same engineers at a sudden press conference, Cuomo COMPLETELY FLIP-FLOPS.
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Launching a new product is no easy feat — even major companies have unexpected flops.
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She donned a strapless white dress, heeled flip flops, and layers of diamond jewelry.
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After Sex, Lies, and Videotape, Soderbergh went through some dry years, with flops aplenty.
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They walked miles in flip-flops, rubber clogs and sneakers that were falling apart.
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It's made just $7.7 million, branding it as one of this year's biggest flops.
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It's very annoying losing a pair of flip-flops, or "thongs" if you're Australian.
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Flip-flops, switches and change make up the one unchanging theme of Trump's diplomacy.
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Now, you can even purchase heeled flip flops from retailers like ASOS and Yeezy.
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It begins with passengers boarding the luxury ship in flip-flops and tank tops.
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There were multiple jacked men with tight haircuts, wearing khaki shorts and flip-flops.
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Some highlights: • Andrew explains why blockchain is important — even if it flops at first.
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Denise Yearwood collects money after playing a game at Flip Flops II Internet Cafe.
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These films will bring the bikinis, beaches and belly flops right to your screen.
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His flip-flops melt into cleats; his brain believes he is back at practice.
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She appeared in a string of flops (Bee Movie, Leatherheads, Appaloosa, New In Town).
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"What he was doing up there with only flip-flops, I have no idea."
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Most of the 20th Century movies that Disney inherited have been box-office flops.
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"You never saw anyone in a pair of flip flops or shorts," she recalls.
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Comes with fun flip-flops for her to flip-flop in and one Benghazi.
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His flagrant and frequent flip-flops and cavalier choice of words are highly disturbing.
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The Breezy Point Surf Shop once again offers an impressive assortment of flip-flops.
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Surly and defiant in a tracksuit and flip-flops, Mr Cheka denies it all.
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Just make sure to leave the flip-flops at home or you'll be fined.
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But others have already starred in a number of flicks, including some critical flops.
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Sometimes, after a string of flops and increasingly bad roles, they disappear from sight.
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These were the biggest flops in the video game industry during the past decade:
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"Gucci Flip Flops", her collaboration with Lil Yachty, has 130 million views on YouTube.
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Men shouldn't wear flip flops in the city at all, much less at work.
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For the same reason flip flops are a no-go, sandals aren't acceptable either.
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There's a small bottle of Hugo Boss, some flip-flops and a Specsavers voucher.
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But Spiegel changed his tune this year with a massive set of strategy flip-flops.
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One of the biggest tech flops in recent memory has been Google's Tango AR project.
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It's best performed in a bathrobe and flip flops — with a canine partner as lead.
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" Grimm flops - NY Post: "Staten Island Republicans won't be putting the con back into Congress.
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He's chewing his food and studying a spot on the floor near his flip-flops.
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Of course, we don't exactly mean flip-flops or Crocs (actually, they love those, too...).
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Once again, Trump's constant flip flops make it hard to discern where he would go.
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The studio has been trying to regroup after a series of flops and sizable layoffs.
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This was an era before people routinely wore flip-flops and sagging jeans in public.
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As for flip-flops, why not liberate stuffy self-importance with a little beach look?
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The war against flip-flops is a war against the most proletarian of virtues: comfort.
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And every step I take while in my flip-flops is an act of resistance.
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Introducing the heeled flip flop, or as we like to call them, adult flip flops.
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Emily Ratajkowski, for example, wore a colorful pair of heeled flip flops two days later.
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When you're on a plane and someone gets on in flip-flops, it's very strange.
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To the crowd's delight, he flops into the exhibit again with a poorly executed backflip.
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Points for rocking the flip flops ... but EXTRA POINTS for rocking them with socks ... SWAG.
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Risks include out-of-control budgets, box-office flops and — worst of all — unfinished films.
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These flip-flops may be deeply uncomfy, even painful, but they're almost certainly worth it.
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Cabrera, 35, dressed casually in a black t-shirt, leopard-print shorts and flip-flops.
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The triathlete took off her flip-flops and pursued the man through the streets barefoot.
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You have to deploy a lot of capital and you're going to have some flops.
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I figure I'll change from my maternity leggings and flip flops into an actual dress.
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Most international summits are flops, and there were certainly some bad omens for this one.
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Before the conference started to attract thousands of attendees, Zuck would present in flip flops.
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She wore a strapless white dress with a matching handbag and high-heeled flip flops.
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Morrison sold every pair of Trump flip-flops he made in less than a month.
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You can check out the President Flip Flops website here, and Morrison's personal site here.
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I love flip-flops or being barefoot, wearing shorts or Capri pants and T-shirts.
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Some items were clear flops, but others were definitely a potent threat to the competition.
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One of the biggest flops for McDonald's was the Arch Deluxe burger, introduced in 1996.
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People in flip-flops and football jerseys mixed with those in robes, scarves and suits.
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And "The Goldfinch" and "The Kitchen" are two of the biggest flops of the year.
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Further proof came from the flops that were the Uber, Lyft, and Slack public offerings.
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After the game, James sauntered around the room wearing a white towel and flip-flops.
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The woman, who was wearing flip flops, ran after Mr. Lightfoot, but he got away.
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Maybe we just don't like flip-flops because we don't remember where they came from.
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Whether you love them or hate them, heeled flip flops are officially back in style.
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Last year, vacationers in flip-flops and bathing suits fled wildfires in France and Italy.
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He tied his flip-flops to his waist, he said, with a bit of vine.
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Sherman loved cooking for large family gatherings while dressed in flip-flops and cow shirts.
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I see their Instagram pictures of palm trees and flip-flops as signs of weakness.
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Beware the caravan from Honduras, the women and children in flip-flops, he relentlessly warns.
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He's a prototypical suburban dad: gel-swept side part, khaki shorts, flip-flops — the works.
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Even though I shouldn't, I do wear flip-flops in the studio in the summer.
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I work in an office, and most of the females show up in flip-flops.
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One young bear performed repeat belly flops into schools of fish but never caught one.
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That's why you'll see them pulling out shorts and flip flops in 50-degree weather.
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We's botched I.P.O. could prove to be one of the biggest flops on Wall Street.
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Read on for the 14 biggest fast-food menu item flops of the past decade.
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He ran for the door so fast we couldn't even get his flip-flops on.
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Street style stars at Copenhagen Fashion Week are teaming prairie dresses with bright flip flops.
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Lawrence has made a string of box-office flops recently, including "Dark Phoenix" last year.
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She beckoned a group of tourists, mostly white, in flip-flops and with American accents.
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It folds and flops, reaches into the boat, hallucinatory, cartoonish, like a sea lion's flipper.
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But it also shines a light on SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son's big-ticket investment flops.
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Biden and Sanders were virtually tied there before his flops in Iowa and New Hampshire.
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You sleep and breathe in English, you learn to embrace flip flops in the classroom.
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Joesley resigned last Tuesday from his board post at Alpargatas SA, maker of Havaianas flip flops.
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One minute they're singing about wearing shorts and thongs (flip flops to you) on Christmas Day.
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Guac while you flop Rock these flops around the kitchen while cooking up some avocado toast.
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The "exa" is prefix indicating bigness, in this case 1 quintillion floating point operations, or FLOPs.
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" There is one thing, though, that's not going to fly – kooky style or not: "Flip flops.
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But even if the legislation flops, the ideas it promotes will have powerful advocates in Washington.
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One time, a defendant came into her courtroom on a frigid winter day wearing flip-flops.
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Many of them have been expensive flops, such as Alexis Sánchez, Radamel Falcao and Henrikh Mkhitaryan.
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On the off chance that this effort flops, Universal has plenty of options to try again.
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I mean, what the heck is Luckey doing wearing cargo shirts and flip flops in Alaska??
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It's usually something like an amazing pair of flip-flops, something she can get cozy with.
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On Monday night, he arrived at Vancouver International Airport wearing flip-flops and a T-shirt.
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How could we forget the inflatable furniture, wOrdS wRiTteN LiKE tHis, and those platform flip flops?
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Soon came some unexpected flops in fields that China usually excels in: diving, gymnastics and swimming.
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And we're all in tank tops and flip-flops, so there's not much cover for pretense.
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Other examples of high-payroll flops — in Philadelphia, Anaheim and so on — are easy to find.
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The Curse of the Jade Scorpion will go down as one of Woody Allen's major flops.
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The form-fitting pink dress and jean jacket scream MILF alert ... even in casual flip-flops.
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But flip-flops are the last thing we'd suspect the millionaire couple to gift their guests.
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The processing speeds of a supercomputer are measured in floating points operations per second, or "flops".
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"If you're going on a hike you want to wear shoes, not flip-flops," said Schulte.
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If you make three flops in a row, then you're in 10 years of Hollywood prison.
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Young people around him talk and flirt in T-shirts, shorts, tank tops, and flip-flops.
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If he doesn't, it could be one of the biggest flops in the history of music.
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Meanwhile, Pixite's approach exposed it to another risk hiding in the paid app business model — flops.
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If the product flops, that could be a lot of wasted resources for a smaller company.
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Another day, the father discovers that one of the flip-flops he'd left outside is missing.
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Mr. Allen has brought infamy to flops, lining the walls with framed posters of theatrical failures.
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Enter Geoff — a friendly sidekick who names his own farts and wears neon yellow flip-flops.
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Guests were given white flip-flops with the words "Jared" and "Ivanka" engraved on the insoles.
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Colossal flops and megahits defined Hollywood's summer performance, but our critic says cinema is not dead.
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Flops make film critics feel useful — they are the film-crit equivalent of the deserving poor.
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There have also been some notable IPO flops from SoftBank-backed companies, including Uber and WeWork.
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Havaianas Top Flip Flops, $18 at ZapposShower shoes are a must if you're using communal showers.
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While "It: Chapter Two" won the weekend, the studio released back-to-back flops last month.
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Heaps of clothing and discarded flip-flops testify to their transient presence in these forbidding spots.
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Like any celebrity, Gosling's had some hits (hello, Drive) and some flops (hello, Only God Forgives).
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Meanwhile, I meet four Russians in shorts and flip-flops on their way to the beach.
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In a billowy white skirt and flip-flops, Ms. Cruci resembled a free-spirited flower child.
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Tully, you see, is more than just a beach bum; he's a philosopher in flip-flops.
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Both "Battle," which starred Miriam Hopkins and never made it to Broadway, and "Orpheus" were flops.
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Killer is a puppy-like massive pile of fur that flops around the apartment with abandon.
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" Colbert had another spin on the immigration flip-flops: "Whatever you believe, Trump agrees with you.
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Levy as Elphaba, Ms. Murin as Glinda), and they have both weathered heartbreaking Broadway flops (Ms.
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There were a few rules: no iPads or electronic devices, no flip flops and no adults.
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Bring a pair of flip-flops as well, both for the shower and for walking around.
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A note warning against stealing toilet paper in the restroom of Flip Flops II Internet Cafe.
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The fighters were dressed in army fatigues, but with flip-flops and turbans, another student said.
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"That's like sending a soldier to war [wearing] flip flops and a T-shirt," Kenneth said.
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A woman in a bathing suit and flip-flops stood next to a stranger in stilettos.
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"It is not uncommon at all for children to be bitten wearing flip flops," Shulte added.
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To complete her look, Bieber donned an $840 pair of heeled flip flops from Bottega Veneta.
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But it also shines a light on the SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son's big-ticket investment flops.
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I spend the first 25 years of my life HORRIFIED by flip-flops for some reason.
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Wearing flip-flops and shorts, Igor yelled orders in Russian and Chinese at his mixed staff.
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When I get to the hotel I like to have my own pair of flip-flops.
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It followed some high profile U.S. IPO flops including that of Uber and Lyft and Peloton.
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Age: 35 Occupation: co-founder and president, Genius You're wandering around in flip-flops and socks.
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Thankfully, that's roughly about where we'd place Google's failed social network in the decade's greatest flops.
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The I.P.O. flops are contributing to a nascent labor movement in the tech industry as well.
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Suffering flops were Ben Stiller ("Zoolander 2"), Will Smith ("Collateral Beauty") and Julia Roberts ("Mother's Day").
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Indeed, policy flip-flops from NATO to China have become a signature of the billionaire's administration.
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Flip-flops are an option, in case you don't want to walk barefoot across the floor.
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Towering, barrel-chested and wild-bearded, he was a prodigious drinker and often wore flip-flops.
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Although they&aposve turned in some iconic performances, they&aposve also starred in some real flops.
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He's even been responsible for a few massive flops (Bonfire of the Vanities, Mission to Mars).
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Recent No. 1 flops like Greg Oden and Andrea Bargnani at least offered some level of production.
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Because the last thing the homeless shelter needs in January is a pair of pink flip flops.
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The pilots also wear shorts and flip-flops — one more sign that this isn't a normal airplane.
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Sometimes it flops or flounders (Jupiter Ascending, In Time, or Elysium) but when it works, it's magical.
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True, it is not really a surprise these days when a politician flip-flops on an issue.
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He flops about on the pillows, seemingly disinterested, while Janey-E has the time of her life.
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Here are seven of the '80s mightiest flops that commentators of the day dared to call revolutionary.
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I grew up in a beach town where everyone wore flip-flops and casual surfwear every day.
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At home, she's someone who slouches, flops down, deflates a bit, in the way that you do.
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On the other hand, she also starred in critical flops like "Terminal" (2018) and "Suicide Squad" (2016).
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Broadway has had a lot of disastrous flops, but none so brace-faced and hopeful as 250.
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Ready your BBQs, break out your star spangled flip flops, and dust off your boogie boards, folks.
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In China's fast evolving startup and investing ecosystem, trends, hits, and flops emerge on a weekly basis.
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Hemsworth also dressed casually, opting for a tank top, shorts, and a pair of plain flip flops.
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Like Facebook, some early flops will turn into powerhouses, while other early success stories will fall apart.
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But as the mayor's profile rises nationally, the city is facing dire problems and embarrassing flip-flops.
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Google would get a top social property to make up for its Google+, Buzz and Wave flops.
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IBM staggers >8 pct as mainframe growth tapers off, software sales slow ** Consumer Discretionary flops 2 pct.
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If the vote flops, Cramer believes there could be a second vote afterwards that passes the bill.
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We talked about which sneakers are the comfiest because she was wrecking her ankles in flip flops.
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He also wasn't wearing shoes, which takes commitment because even the nudest costumers still wear flip flops.
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We walk past four Russians in shorts and flip-flops who have come down to the beach.
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The Zune remains one of tech's biggest flops, at least since the year 22014, if not ever.
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After recent flops at home, the Washington Wizards claimed they were focused on tightening up their defense.
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Don't worry, she's fine now ... but she'll never shower in a hotel without flip flops ever again.
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For one of the most-hyped games in years, "Anthem" was also one of the biggest flops.
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Flip flops, T-shirts, crying babies and constant smartphone usage are hardly redolent of the Skywalker saga.
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It resulted in one of Smith's biggest flops, as it was bashed by critics and audiences alike.
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Democratic campaign committees do tend to attack Republicans' flip-flops on trade rather than the agreement itself.
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Iinvestors at TechCrunch Disrupt discussed the merit of direct listings to avoid flops like WeWork and Uber.
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I walked up the road in my flip-flops, wearing the hotel's bathrobe over my bathing suit.
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" And it released some of the biggest flops of the year with "The Kitchen" and "The Goldfinch.
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I wear the Kona Flip because it's the flip flop that changed my view on flip flops.
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Susan flops in many of the debate questions because she's distraught by the lies he's told her.
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You can work yourself up to tossing last year's beat-up (but beloved) black flip-flops later.
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São Paulo-based Alpargatas makes Havaianas flip flops worn by celebrities from Blake Lively to Jennifer Aniston.
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Many children, which make up about a third of the camp's population, run around in flip-flops.
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On his feet he sported timeworn flip-flops that revealed the edges of an intense sandal tan.
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People bring flip-flops, so they can wear them off after they've been on a water ride.
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On The Late Show on Tuesday, Stephen Colbert had some fun with the string of flip-flops.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Pack away the sidewalk tables and flip-flops; break out the boots and shovels.
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Like most flops on this list, the film was later helped by home media and streaming sales.
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In a civilization ruined by cellphones and flip-flops, he is ink and paper, corduroy and tweed.
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Bieber arrived wearing rolled-up jeans, heeled flip flops, and a long-sleeved armpit-less crop top.
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We wore flip-flops, and the sound of them slapping against our heels kept time for us.
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Even the pebbles that got under the straps of our flip-flops were something to be cherished.
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All the performers come to the stage in their own unique pair of slippers or flip-flops.
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Some, wearing flip-flops in the mud, washed by pouring cold water over themselves from plastic containers.
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From Fish McBites to Satisfries, here are the 14 biggest fast-food flops of the past decade.
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There, on the island of Oahu, I learned that flip-flops are literally a way of life.
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Around them strolled the 50 or so swimmers, ages 12 to 65, wearing swimsuits and flip-flops.
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I defaulted to the kind of small-talk schlock that generally flops with bus drivers and baristas.
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You've seen them, these marauding hordes, these twelve headed beasts clad in tank tops and flip flops.
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The flops are currently available in three options: The red flops with white bands displaying the tweets are manufactured in China and and heat pressed in the U.S., giving the site another opportunity to take a dig at Trump by comparing it to the manufacturing of his ties.
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Read more: Celebrities like Rihanna and Kim Kardashian are bringing high-heeled flip flops back from the early 2000sRihanna's recent footwear choice points to a larger trend happening within the fashion industryAt the time of this post, retailers ranging from ASOS to Yeezy are all selling heeled flip flops.
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Many of China's infrastructure projects in Africa have been costly flops, and China is tightening its purse strings.
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And the new line of beach-ready flip-flops fit perfectly in with the her beach-loving lifestyle.
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Despite some flops (most famously the panel manufacturer Solyndra), the program helped launch utility-scale solar power generation.
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Turning flip-flops into a positive: He has also learned to use the flip-flop to his advantage.
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Making matters worse, one of the dogs chewed up her one pair of flip flops in the hotel.
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Who cares if 578 are flops if the other 122 are massive hits in the U.S. and abroad?
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Though flimsy flip-flops may be an easy go-to, your summer shoe collection deserves so much more.
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When Mr Horn arrived at Disney, it was lurching towards two of the worst-ever box-office flops.
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Havaianas may be known for its flip-flops but the brand has expanded to sandals and even shoes.
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Luckey favors flip-flops and T-shirts at work, and was barefoot for a 2015 Time cover shoot.
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The constant flip-flops have undermined a key source of comfort for foreign investors in the Philippines: Stability.
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It may be fun to say the word "flip-flops" — but they sure aren't everybody's cup of tea.
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Even the richest and most successful people aren't immune to sudden failures, flops and plunges in net worth.
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Griffin and Sewrey say moving Combat Flip Flops to Colombia proved to be a help to the nation.
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I just want to move to the Southeast, buy a pick-up truck, wear flip-flops, and write.
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So here, without further ado, we present our top 10 thoughts on this year's most epic flops. 10.
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"No one wears flip-flops anymore," friends who apparently haven't left their house in thirty-five-years, warn.
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But that's not what the chip in the new line of Hari Mari Nakona-leather flip flops does.
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"The Brothers Grimsby" flops "The Brothers Grimsby" was released in 2016 and costarred "Pitch Perfect" actress Rebel Wilson.
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She went on to accessorize her low-key ensemble with some sunglasses and simple pair of flip-flops.
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The business took a low-key approach at first, in contrast to high-budget flops such as jatropha.
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And even though he seemed so confident in his decision mere hours ago, he flip-flops once again.
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She arrived at the show's studio wearing a yellow high-neck top, neon skirt, and heeled flip flops.
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From NATO to health care, President Donald Trump has evidenced he is comfortable making major policy flip-flops.
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A Goat spokesperson said the company doesn't guarantee results or promise to buy back scooters if it flops.
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As I had suspected, the child's swimming costume, flip flops, and furry rug, actually made me look fantastic.
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Paddock would wager up to $1 million a night but wandered around casinos in sweatpants and flip-flops.
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If she wears something, we buy it (although we doubt she'd ever rock army pants and flip flops).
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The message from Lisbon was that such flops are a healthy reality check rather than a serious setback.
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On September 5, 2017, Sam Morrison started selling his Trump-themed flip-flops through a website called PresidentFlipFlops.com.
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The scaly beast is followed by another, and then a third crocodile flops headfirst through the broken glass.
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The former Friends star wore black leggings and a Stand Up to Cancer tank top with flip flops.
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The flip-flops make it difficult to say for sure how his program would be different from NSEERS.
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That massive writedown saw Japan Post join the likes of Toshiba Corp in high-profile foreign takeover flops.
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We were all rooting for Bennifer, but flops like Daredevil, Paycheck, and Jersey Girl signaled Affleck's crumbling career.
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"I might cry when I see a gringo in flip-flops walk into our bar or restaurant again."
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On Thursday, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley stepped out in New York City wearing a pair of heeled flip flops.
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The novelist and playwright J. M. Barrie (Johnny Depp) is struggling to bounce back after his play flops.
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The master bathroom came with free flip flops instead of slippers, given the hotel's proximity to the beach.
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Getting dressed up means putting on a clean T-shirt and brushing the sand off your flip-flops.
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Selling flip-flops and doormats, which people are meant to step on, then, becomes offensive to some people.
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The flip-flops are the latest sign of turmoil surrounding the company and its chief executive, Elon Musk.
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They looked so innocent: planks of wood that attached to my feet with cloth thongs, like flip-flops.
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But while quick flops were relatively rare in his career, Mr. Simon always fought to gain critical respect.
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Even in flip-flops — or, in the case of some of the women, high heels — they seemed happy.
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The epiglottis, a flap in the throat, flops forward to protect the swallowed substance from entering the airway.
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All kinds of shoes work with it too: flops, boots, sneakers, heels, kitten heels…the list goes on.
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Outside the toilets and next to the water stations, teen-agers hawked refugee provisions: flip-flops, flashlights, cigarettes.
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Padilla makes the action figures from old flip flops or factory rejects donated by clients or sandal manufacturers.
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Ms. Maiers, who was wearing flip flops — her high heels were still in a plastic bag — was mortified.
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Here are some of the most expensive movie flops of the decade, as estimated by box office reports.
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Or even showing up to a fancy brunch downtown in flip flops paired with my favorite Ganni dress.
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I hope to wear shoes and sneakers as little as possible, in favor of flip-flops and sandals.
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Maybe one of them would pan out and lead to modest results, but the others were usually flops.
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That said, the show&aposs cast already has filmographies that extend from critically acclaimed flicks to total flops.
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In October, she wore a pair of high-heeled flip flops for an outing in New York City.
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But the grandaddy of all of Google's messaging flops in the last decade has to be Google Hangouts.
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Volunteers and staffers are overwhelmingly young, wearing hoodies and flip-flops as they make calls to raise money.
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We looked back at the decade in flops and highlighted some of the major duds of the 2010s.
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Flip flops are called "thongs," and woe betide the Australian who says otherwise, for they will be dragged.
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But the box office game is harder than it looks, and Amazon released six flops in a row.
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Over the last year or so, I've worn Hobbit slippers, elf shoes, fish flip-flops and many others.
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Oftentimes, the furniture now worth the most are short-run designer collaborations or were "flops" that were quickly discontinued.
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Hell the flip-flops are $220 (and, yes, we wish we were joking.) The Sports World is Forever Changed.
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When noon arrives, a clatter of flip-flops can be heard and children rush to form a single line.
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If you do not hook yourself up with a pair of Combat Flip Flops it would be a mistake.
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By hooking yourself up with these flip flops, you are funding something this nation's daughters get automatically – an education.
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He said he's seen tourists return everything from used flip-flops and sandals to half-drunk bottles of vodka.
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A conventionally attractive fellow insists he's "here for the right reasons" — while shirtless, wearing flip-flops and board shorts.
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A man dressed in surfing trunks, a T-shirt and flip-flops had come to recover from marathon training.
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He looks back toward his flip-flops, lifts a napkin, and pretends to wipe the crumbs from his mouth.
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J&F, the family's holding company, has diversified into non-meat businesses, including Havaianas, which makes fashionable flip-flops.
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Wesley's socks are unmatched, and one of them, likely belonging to Jonas, flops off the tip of his toe.
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To figure out, I've turned to Tictail for the non-flip-flops available for the remainder of summer's getaways.
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But in Paradise, where the dress code is a bikini and flip-flops, things are much more low-key.
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Click on to see how I took pieces like flip-flops and Hawaiian shirts to new pumpkin spice heights.
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As for the socks being marked down, expect a step up from the solid-colored flip-flops of summer.
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Other sectors have seen similar flip-flops, giving the impression of a chaotic administration with no clear policy direction.
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If you, like us, keep tabs on every single iPhone 28 rumor, you'll know that speculation constantly flip-flops.
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The movie, by the way, joined other whitewashing spectacles like The Great Wall in being critical and commercial flops.
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A flat that fuses all the comfort of your favorite flip flops into the design of your favorite heels.
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That is because many perceive it as a hardware company—vulnerable, like Hollywood studios, to product hits and flops.
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It was an uncharacteristically sunny day in San Francisco, which I only remember because I was wearing flip-flops.
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Sam Morrison, the man who designed and assembled the flip-flops, sold all 28503,22019 pairs from his website, PresidentFlipFlops.
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In order to survive the weather, your daily uniform consisted of cut-offs, flip-flops, and tied tank tops.
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In 2016, there were four major flops for Alzheimer's drugs, including a highly-anticipated treatment from pharmaceutical giant Lilly.
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The comedians hugged as Ms. Schumer said that she had traded in her Tom Ford heels for flip-flops.
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He was the picture of a cool, beachy service provider: shorts, flip-flops and sunglasses with heart-shaped frames.
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But, Minnie Pearl's Chicken would go down in the 1970s in one of the biggest flops in franchising history.
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And it&aposs been quite a year for high-profile IPO flops, ranging from Uber to Lyft and Peloton.
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He dressed—T-shirt, cargo shorts, flip-flops—and ordered an Uber for the short trip to the station.
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In the attempt to steer the economy, especially, centralization under Mr. Xi has brought confusion and policy flip-flops.
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If you're afraid of public speaking, it floods the mind with images and stories of past flops and failures.
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Sanuk's flip flops for men and women are soft as a cloud and made of cushy yoga mat material.
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He refuses to admit to flip-flops, even when pressed by a moderator or hemmed in by video footage.
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Clearly, yoga is no excuse to look less put together—Gina just led Kundalini in some Chanel flip-flops.
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My body, this useless and inert thing, just flops down onto the megaformer like it's ready for the butcher.
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Read more: Celebrities like Rihanna and Kim Kardashian are bringing high-heeled flip flops back from the early 2000s
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The first song was "Gucci Flip Flops," a Lil Yachty collaboration with a singsong, knick-knack-paddy-whack flow.
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The hourlong hike is rugged, not a day at the beach, so wearing flip-flops would be a mistake.
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Flip-flops are easy to take on and off, usually cheap and come in a million patterns and colors.
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In fact, many of Hollywood's greatest films were financial flops, and it took years for audiences to embrace them.
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That record includes four flops in division series, most recently in 22004, and a three-game sweep last month.
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On Thursday, the air conditioner was running and flip-flops were arrayed outside, but no one answered the door.
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He enrolled at the University of California intending to major in chemistry, but most of his experiments were flops.
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The same goes for flip-flops or loud shoes: You don't want the whole floor to hear you coming.
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Throw in a T-shirt and a pair of flip-flops, and you're set for a week of vacation.
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He carries a brown felt duffel with his Ashima stuff: shoes, chalk, flip-flops, thermos, snack bars, hairbrush, cream.
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Recently its flip-flops were spotted for sale at a Fred Segal boutique in the Los Angeles International Airport.
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Back-to-back electoral flops will make it that much harder for her to allay voters' — and funders' — anxieties.
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I can't really think of a decent type of footwear between light sneakers and flip-flops for the job.
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David Marit, agriculture minister of Canada's Saskatchewan province, said India's trade policy flip-flops fuelled uncertainty among Canada's farmers.
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On this beach there were many flip-flops, as if their owners had all found their deaths through drowning.
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"First off, they made the model's feet look so dainty because the Flops themselves are gargantuan," wrote Alex Kuczynski.
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Witness's singles were also flops: "Chained to the Rhythm" and "Bon Appétit" dove quickly on the charts after their release.
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The reheated "Sex and the City" adventure flops, even with Leslie Mann and Rebel Wilson hard at work being funny.
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This reheated "Sex and the City" adventure flops, even with Leslie Mann and Rebel Wilson hard at work being funny.
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He wears a crisp white T-shirt, jeans and trainers, and flops on to the sofa as tea is served.
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The acquisition was among Mayer's most high profile acquisitions—and later became one of the former Yahoo CEO's biggest flops.
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It was pegged as one of pop's most infamous flops (no matter that it's one of her very best albums).
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There was a time when we couldn't walk a beach without a sarong and pair of foam wedge flip-flops.
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We stop off at Target to pick up a few things: flip flops, NYX eyeliner, Olly sleep supplements, and ibuprofen.
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He counted the flip-flops lined up by the pool and realized someone was missing from the rescue line-up.
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And since we've outgrown the ornate style, there has to be more to life than our standard rubber flip-flops.
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Why debate one-liner winners are worth all the flops An Adelson spokesman did not respond to requests for comment.
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For the life of me, I cannot conceive of anyone who will willingly download an app for their flip flops.
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"President Trump should've now realized that pageantries, photo-ops & flip-flops don't make for serious diplomacy," Zarif said on Twitter.
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Cooper, 44, wore a loose blue sweater with gray cargo pants and flip-flops on his outing in Los Angeles.
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Nicole Curtis is trading in her tool belt for flip flops as she and son Harper enjoy a Florida vacation.
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I have been told that there are computers today that can process 236 billion floating point flops in a second.
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It ended up being a great tech demo, but also one of the most expensive tech flops of all time.
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For far too long, I have struggled to wear flip-flops in public, afraid of my friends' self-righteous moralizing.
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Luckily, I had a pair of flip-flops in the truck as well as an old baby-blue plush bathrobe.
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I've been unfortunate enough to suffer a strand of hay in my flip-flops, and oh, reader — how it tickled.
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So when it's 60-degrees outside, how do you know if it's sweater 653-degrees or flip-flops 60-degrees?
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The color just symbolizes all things good about beach season: terrycloth towels, flip flops, watching the sunset on the horizon.
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Smith says one company produces 100,000 flip flops a day, many of which, with grim inevitability, also enter the waterways.
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"Our founder Julie Church back in the 90s discovered an entire beach ... was just covered in flip flops," Smith says.
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KEEN SANDALS MEN&aposS NEWPORT H2 Gift dad out of his flip flops and into comfortable, water-adventure ready sandals.
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Some other big-name retail stock flops reflect larger problems, such as Michael Kors' sales trends declining in North America.
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The theater has been home to several high-profile flops, such as 2010's Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark.
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The Australian actress looked comfortable as she kept her hair down and wore flip-flops while enjoying a Starbucks drink.
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PLEASE DO NOT WEAR shorts, large logos, flip flops, tank tops, crop tops, baseball hats, solid white or red clothing.
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But even if this particular event flops, it definitely won't be the last we hear from women who oppose Trump.
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That's not to say, of course, Trump doesn't warrant tough questions given his outrageous statements, flip-flops and invalid truths.
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As you know ... Bregoli's "Gucci Flip Flops" featured Yachty, and was a huge hit for them -- it's been certified gold.
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He was wearing a t-shirt, shorts and flip flops — or as he referred to it, the Bali business suit.
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Of course, they're not the only ones, and as mentioned, there have already been several flops in the U.S. market.
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As Deadline points out, ABC has recently invested in other singing-based TV shows that turned out to be flops.
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Then I added more market found finishing touches: my dollar Disko Fingers (rings with lights on them) and flip flops.
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My friends that live out of the state often don't own flip-flops, and it's always so funny to me.
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But these aren't your average disposable salon flip flops — which are usually no thicker than a few pieces of paper.
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At this rate of three flip-flops a day, Trump will have a completely different policy platform by mid-April.
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The firm's founders, David Schneider and Robert Gentz, started by selling flip-flops online from their Berlin flat in 2008.
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To reach this group, McDonald's spent $100 million, which makes it one of the most expensive product flops in history.
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Should Morrison decide to make more flip-flops in the future, though, he should have plenty of good source material.
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The tiger and whale shark plushies cost $29 and accessories like sunglasses, flip flops, outfits, and more, start at $4.50.
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Trekking in flip-flops and broken sneakers After a week traveling with the caravan, CNN witnessed little, if any, organization.
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The migrants have walked hundreds of miles, many wearing only flip-flops, rubber clogs and sneakers that are falling apart.
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Over the years since, Onavo clued Facebook in to what apps to copy, features to build and flops to avoid.
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You know the type: The kind of swishy pants you wore with Rainbow flip-flops and your extracurricular team sweatshirt.
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People who know musical theater know that Merrily We Roll Along was one of the greatest flops in Broadway history.
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He contradicted himself routinely, but managed to sell his flip-flops as evidence of pragmatism rather than proof of dishonesty.
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Regev had swapped her heels for a pair of worn flip-flops and piled up her hair with a clip.
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It sprawls and flops across the political spectrum, and because it deals with law, its existence and use is nuanced.
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Best Flip Flops Most Comfortable Best Everyday Shoe Best for Business Trips Best for Hiking Best for Rain Best Sandals
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Johnson has propelled would-be flops like "Rampage" and "Skyscraper" to global success, mostly because of his popularity in China.
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Clothes, flip-flops, bags and mattresses were littered on the floor next to what remained of limbs of the dead.
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In the 2340s, change came to the Bowery, and most of the old flops were developed into restaurants and hotels.
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Like putting away the flip-flops and taking out the boots, changing your cocktail wardrobe makes sense as winter nears.
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Diners can show up in flip-flops straight from the beach and dine in a tented area with picnic tables.
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Grab a cool shirt or cover-up designed by Lola herself, or pick up a hat, flip-flops or sunglasses.
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His feet are banged up because he was wearing flip flops when he went missing and they broke, she said.
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While Instagram was a rare overnight success story for investors, Mr. Kushner has also invested in flops such as Fab.
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The simple errand turned disastrous: Travaglia's flip-flops slipped on the recently cleaned floor, and he crashed down the stairs.
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A reporter saw a pair of flip-flops that appeared to be made of bamboo or very firmly packed leaves.
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A hodgepodge of racist stereotypes who wears disposable pedicure flip flops and a dress fashioned out of a garbage bag.
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Photos show a tanned, khaki-clad Fritz balancing a tape measure against trees trimmed with flip-flops and ripped clothing.
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Andrew Deitchman, the company's chief executive, said the boats going to the Rockaways might sell sunscreen, flip-flops and Frisbees.
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That pattern bodes ill for Trump, whose vicious attacks, flip-flops and continual lies have worn raw the public's patience.
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Around them, the boulevard was deserted, covered in rubbish and abandoned objects including hats, flip-flops, bags and a pram.
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New York (CNN Business)Uber and Lyft have been huge flops since they debuted on Wall Street earlier this year.
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Like me, he wore an aloha shirt, a pair of shorts and the flip-flops known in Hawaii as slippers.
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"The minority are a success, and the majority are flops," said Ben Johnson, the director of E.T.F. research at Morningstar.
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Not helping is the Labour-led coalition government's policy flip-flops that have undercut Ardern's promise to "transform" the economy.
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You get to shed the heavy winter coats and boots and put on a pair of shorts and flip flops.
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A boat filled with giant dice completely coated in flip flops reexamines the refugee crisis ravaging Europe and the world.
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I've met laborers who work 11 stories high without safety harnesses, wearing flip-flops on their feet and no helmets.
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At Jane Street, however, Harvard Ph.D.s wearing flip-flops, shorts and hoodies swung into action with a wave of buy orders.
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In 2014, for example, Old Navy introduced a vending machine that dispensed flip-flops in response to tweets, Ad Age reported.
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You know he is an astute businessman who hasn't worn flips-flops to a product release in more than a decade.
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The vote to legalize marijuana on Tuesday alone shows us California isn't exactly shaking in its flip-flops at federal authority.
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What's more, these images are getting to the pilots via a clunky, mechanical screen that flops in front of their faces.
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And what better swap to make than giving up your Sorel boots for a bright new bikini and some flip-flops?
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It's not that I don't feel sexy, it's just that "sexy," to me, is flip flops and an oversized T-shirt.
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Not something you see in the movies, but in real life flip flops are very popular in the special operations world.
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This summer, Allbirds unveiled a line of flip-flops made with SweetFoam, which uses sustainable sugar cane to build shoe soles.
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They each designed their own pair of Havaianas flip-flops, and all the proceeds from the collection will support the nonprofit.
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" The public, he said, has "heard government reassure them before, only to find that government flip-flops on what they're saying.
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These are among the gems featured at Sweden's newly-opened Museum of Failures, a shrine for mankind's most spectacular product flops.
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If the private plan flops, Tesla's likely destiny is a soggy share price and a long struggle to ramp up production.
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"Hillary Clinton's election year conversion on TPP is the 'gold standard' of flip-flops," RNC research director Raj Shah told CNN.
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There comes a point in our style evolution where we realize it's time to move the flip-flops to the side.
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But we're not talking about just any flimsy slip-ons, though; flip-flops only cut it as far as the beach.
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The great question is how badly it flops, for that will determine whether Mrs May can then turn defeat into victory.
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This is one area where Amazon has seen its fair share of flops, including the Fire Phone and the Kindle Fire.
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Image: Hari MariShoe brand Hari Mari has a new line of flip flops done in partnership with baseball glove maker Nokona.
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But tighter budgets could have turned many of 2016's flops into modest hits, even without suddenly resurrecting the "midbudget" film.
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On Monday, Amazon's studio boss, Jennifer Salke, acknowledged the challenges in its film business that saw six straight box office flops.
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Heeled flip flops first became popular in the early 2000s, when stars like Christina Aguilera and Tara Reid donned the shoes.
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I came straight here from Guatemala, where I'd been traveling, so I got out of Pearson airport wearing only flip-flops.
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And she may be wearing makeup, or heels, or maybe she'll change her mind and decided to go in flip-flops.
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Optimists think that, even if it flops, the EU's relations with an important neighbour will have emerged from the deep freeze.
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"Pineapple Lumps" are a kind of popular chocolate-covered pineapple-flavoured sweet, and "jandals" are the Kiwi term for flip-flops.
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You try to stroke him, but he just flops his head on your hand, falls over sideways, and hisses at you.
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And a pattern he created last year is now showing up on everything from flip-flops to blown glass to Teslas.
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Check. Extreme bar-hopping that ends with deep feelings of remorse and a pair of flip-flops that aren't actually yours?
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The mom of a U.S. swimmer dropped by in flip-flops to check out the scene, while Brazilian socialites milled around.
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But these sorts of flip-flops hardly reassure foreign investors, whose dollars Nigeria desperately needs to fill a gaping trade deficit.
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Morrison told Business Insider that the flip-flops were a limited run because of the effort and complexities behind the production.
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Will the red-haired boy chalking an airplane on the bricks look up as I pass him by in flip-flops?
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Silicon Valley's tech elite have graduated from flip-flops and graphic T-shirts to high-end labels from Italy and beyond.
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He emerged with, among other things, a passion for P. G. Wodehouse (one of his rare flops was a Wodehouse musical).
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Old Navy flip flops come in a rainbow of colors that go with every summertime outfit, from sundresses to cutoff shorts.
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I used to think all flip flops were cheap sandals that aren't designed as footwear and hated wearing them on sand.
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On "Gucci Flip Flops" she plays with rhythm and meter, as her bubbly rhymes flow over the space of a line.
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Jamal (Jussie Smollett) gets accosted by an LGBT flash mob armed with flip-flops — because of his smushing session with Sky.
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You don't have to swear off flip flops forever, but it's worth checking in with the shoes you're wearing most often.
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It was not uncommon throughout the 1960s and '70s for studios to rerelease hit movies, and sometimes flops, as double bills.
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Heeled flip flops, for example, are now all the rage, with stars like Rihanna and Kim Kardashian West wearing them frequently.
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Puka shell necklaces are available to buy online, and heeled flip flops seem to be a favored footwear choice among celebrities.
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Instead, she seems to be following in the footsteps of Rihanna, who wore the same white flip flops on October 13.
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Rihanna recently stepped out in New York City wearing a 2000s-inspired outfit that included a pair of heeled flip flops.
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What all heeled flip flops had in common, however, was the thong-style strap that crossed the front of each foot.
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She shared a photo of herself wearing sky-high flip flops — which have transparent straps and chunky gray heels — on Instagram.
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Prince struggled in the industry for nearly two decades, graduating from assistant roles to directing flops, before his first major success.
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Another boasts a heroic girlfriend, who ran all the way to his apartment in flip-flops to stop him shooting himself.
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Some of today's international cricketers' first changing rooms were felled aircrafts, their playing fields muddy and their first shoes flip-flops.
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Show the mess, show the kitchen flops, show the dumb choices we all make when we're standing alone at the refrigerator.
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A top tech banker warns that growth-at-all-costs startups won't cut it anymore after this year's unicorn IPO flops
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In 2002, when he received an Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award, he arrived wearing a tuxedo and flip-flops.
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Liang knocked quietly, and Yuan, in black sweatpants, a gray sweater and flip-flops, answered the door and invited us inside.
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If you decide to bring the robe or bag home, you'll be charged, but the flip flops are free to keep.
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Basically, I plan shows in Hawaii every 18 months and load up on these flip-flops every time I'm out there.
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I pick up F. some shorts, t-shirts, a pair of clearance swim trunks, and a pair of toddler flip flops.
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He had on a worn chili-red polo shirt, khaki standup shorts, and flip-flops—burly forearms crossed over a paunch.
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Despite bitcoin's price skid this year, one hedge fund manager holding the cryptocurrency says even if it flops the way Pets.
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Jaye adds to that list: distressed or light colored denim, flip-flops, sneakers, hoodies and clothes with logos or neon colors.
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As the decade comes to an end, we looked back at some of the biggest box-office flops of the 2010s.
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On the Fourth of July, Mr. Yates said, he walked from the apartment to the pool wearing socks and flip-flops.
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Ziegfeld hired him for hits (and flops) featuring W.C. Fields, Fanny Brice, Bert Williams, Fred Astaire, Irene Castle and Duke Ellington.
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I would have an easier time using and holding onto a live fish, the way it flops around in my hand.
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I guess I should just suggest people get their hotel rooms and Airbnbs and flops and punk houses and whatever else.
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And that could lead to a sixth and a seventh and an eighth, even if it flops in the short-term.
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And at first I thought 'oh he really flip flops!' and then all of a sudden I saw the beauty in it.
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But as this summer of $100 million flops and disappointments showed, a lot of Hollywood's previously sure things aren't sure things anymore.
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And yet, after an eight-hour workday, Brown invariably flops down on her couch and calls up SimCity BuildIt on her iPad.
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Arriving on set wearing an all-white linen look with flip-flops, Hasselhoff later changed into a Hawaiian shirt with khaki shorts.
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For the first couple of years my boyfriend and I were dating, for example, he wore flip flops made out of astroturf.
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Refuse workers pulled apart the wood-framed shacks, loading piles of blankets, flip-flops and charred frying pans on to a dump.
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Several supposed champions—such as Lenovo, the Chinese company which bought IBM's PC business and parts of Motorola—have been financial flops.
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The path looks impossibly long, with only a few days left for unlikely flip-flops and for skeptics to be won over.
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The Power Vest is practical and casual, yet it somehow enhances the illusion of a man's professional competence, unlike, say, flip-flops.
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Nowhere else in the city can some schmoe stop by in flip-flops to stuff his maw with $12 seared foie gras.
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After a few publishing flops, the world discovered his magical stories, like Green Eggs and Ham and How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
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The athlete – who will appear in Sports Illustrated's upcoming Swimsuit Edition – was casually dressed in a black maxi dress and flip-flops.
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I can't see a smaller brand—for flip flops, no less, hardly something you buy all the time—finding much success, either.
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An ill-advised venture into the production business led to bankruptcy and a series of flops marred his otherwise glittering film career.
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Of course, flops are part of life for early-stage investors, so there's no reason we'd expect celebrities to be an exception.
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Expensive flops have prompted studio executives to complain that Rotten Tomatoes, a ratings website, is killing off films before their opening weekends.
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Flip-flops may be nature's most enduring sandal — but wearers of the item face unimaginable stigma and rejection every summer, every year.
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Then Mr Willis made more flops than hits (excepting the "Die Hard" sequels) before hitting it big again with "The Sixth Sense".
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In one posted posted on social media, Michele, 32, wore a striped dress and flip flops for a walk on the beach.
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The film is shaping up to be one of the year's biggest flops, all but guaranteeing there won't be a part two.
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In the video, a shark enters the cage, thrashes around wildly, and eventually flops through the opened top, bleeding from the gills.
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The grass is synthetic — and designed to conform to your foot — so there's no need to water or mow your new flops.
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Flip flops and open-toed shoes immediately downgrade the professionalism of your outfit - yes, even if you just had a mani-pedi!
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Mistress Tara, a middle-age woman, was wearing baggy jeans, a baggy work shirt, and worn-out platform flip-flops with rhinestones.
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But ahead of laptops and shower flip-flops, this Lego KFC-dispensing vending machine should be at the top of the list.
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The actress also said that she's "obsessed" with the iconic outfit, which features a pink crop top and orange platform flip flops.
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Even if O'Rourke flops in the first four primary and caucus states, Texas Democrats will cast ballots shortly after on Super Tuesday.
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While Netflix has won over critics with many of its original series, the company has had its share of critical flops, too.
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Mr. Fosse cast Mr. McMartin in two flops, "The Conquering Hero" and "Pleasures and Palaces," which died in out-of-town tryouts.
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In Bezos' case, it looks like the answer is octopus-print Vilebrequin swim trunks and Prada flip flops that cost roughly $500.
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Some of the biggest summer movie flops recently have been superhero movies, despite the genre's otherwise impressive success at the box office.
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The US box office, which has endured a string of flops since "Joker," badly needs a movie like this to hit theaters.
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But the North American movie market remains the world's largest, and Mr. Howard has now delivered four domestic flops in a row.
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This article originally appeared on Noisey UK. All photos by Jake LewisSlim Jxmmi flops down face-first on a hotel room sofa.
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You can read more about Terry's time in Kenya in his book Flying Cats and Flip Flops: Surviving a Notorious African Prison.
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" Another: "When i'm elected to office my first order of business will be to make flip flops illegal in all 50 states.
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Everybody raps about having Gucci flip flops now, so to expand he'll tell you what his toes look like inside of them.
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He inches past us, and gets out of his car, wearing a brand-new Coachella '16 hoodie, board shorts and flip flops.
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Some garments have been made with everyday objects like flip-flops in bright hues that, when strung together, become a fetching minidress.
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She stepped out her door in flip-flops, where a waiting Chevy Tahoe would take her to a business fair near Detroit.
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Toward the end of the footage, two guests carrying shiny plastic inner tubes get off the elevator, padding out in flip-flops.
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At a minimum, I'll bring my sunglasses, my favorite beach towel, my biggest wide-brimmed hat and a pair of flip-flops.
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Saba, my partner and I waded in, the current tugging on our flip-flops, me holding Saba's arm, him gripping the chair.
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The coronavirus pandemic seems to be more akin to when a big blockbuster flops and studios have to write off the loss.
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At the formal champions' dinner at Wimbledon that she attended after reaching the junior doubles final in 2011, she wore flip flops.
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It has plenty of convenient storage space, including a front mesh pocket perfect for toting a wet bathing suit and flip-flops.
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Rihanna wore everything from heeled flip flops and a soccer ball-shaped handbag, to a pink minidress covered in feathers in 2019.
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Deconstructed linen suits contrast with vibrant and voluminous sundresses, and chunky knit cardigans in handmade patterns are paired with chic flip flops.
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There were many closets, one held two robes as well as a tote bag and flip flops available to use in-stay.
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PICK UP AFTER YOURSELF Place used robes, towels and flip-flops in the appropriate containers rather than leaving them on the floor.
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Ask anyone who has braved the city sidewalks in flip flops, they've likely ended the day with their toes covered in soot.
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She rarely leaves her house because of it, and when she does, she drags plastic flip-flops along by her twisted toes.
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But first, Westbrook wanted to take a few more set shots in flip-flops before he dribbled over to the waiting punditry.
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It also helps the studio move on from its previous release, "Cats," which was one of the biggest flops of last year.
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And what a list it is, from kaffiyehs to kilts, flip-flops to guayaberas, pencil skirts to moon boots, Speedos to Spanx.
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Over the course of the early 2000s, Old Navy became the go-to place for items like multi-colored bargain flip flops ...
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Some lacked warm clothes and were wrapped in blankets, some traipsed through the snow and mud in flip-flops to collect firewood.
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Check out some of Larson's best style moments and jams from simpler times, when flip flops were socially acceptable on red carpets.
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Yet five minutes after our wind sprint, there he was, an impossibly human specimen with thinning hair and yellow eyes, sporting flip-flops.
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When he lightly sings about "flip-flops and tank tops and tan lines" on "Sunshine Overtime," you can tell he doesn't mean it.
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In traditional politics the price for "misspeaking" is high -- gaffes, splits, flip-flops are usually deadly for credibility and thus for poll ratings.
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Where the show belly-flops is in the relationship of the individual works to the larger installation, and the curatorial framework informing it.
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It was a lovely August day during the preseason and Minnesotans were assembled in shorts, short sleeves, and many even in flip-flops.
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The center of the keyboard flexes when you press on it, and the hinge kind of flops when you give it a wiggle.
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Notable flops include an LA art gallery show that was supposed to be a multimedia performance of a magic ritual starring James Franco.
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While Skype has worked out OK for Microsoft, at least from a usage perspective, the company's next-largest acquisitions have been total flops.
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When it flops its way too high in the sky, it's sometimes snagged by the bird Pokémon Pidgeotto — never to be seen again!
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Flip-flops belonging to Rohingya people are pictured outside a mosque as they attend Friday prayers at the Balukhali refugee camp on Nov.
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Featuring flip-flops, cover-ups, swimsuits and more, the LC Lauren Conrad Beach Collection is available online now, retailing for $13 to $51.
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It's easy to get distracted by the flops, like Bridj, or the shiny objects, like flying Ubers, tunnels, self-driving cars, and hyperloops.
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It belly flops into waters other shows dab a toe in, because behind bars, the normal protocols for talking around race are suspended.
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Because slides are the new flip-flops, we're into these Sam Edelman slip-ons right now (plus, we're loving the pop of yellow!).
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Mr Rajoy, who often ignores Ciudadanos, recently seemed to acknowledge its challenge by criticising it for flip-flops on this and other policies.
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Whether or not Arie's correct in stating that ABC intentionally flip-flops on its casting, it sure is keeping us on our toes.
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They're definitely not as cheap as, say, a pair of Old Navy flip flops, but Nordstrom customers think they are worth every penny.
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Basically, there's a tag inside the flip flops—which retail for $110—that talks to an app that users are encouraged to download.
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Just because it's warm and sunny does not mean we need to see men's trotters in flip flops 🤢 Please stop the madness!
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It's seen multiple exits at what appear to be favorable returns, a lot of up rounds and not too many high-profile flops.
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But voter preferences tend to be more stable than front-page coverage, which typically consists of assorted gaffes and flip-flops, might suggest.
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But it could prove useful even if it flops, for it offers a blueprint for how Facebook itself could one day be governed.
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Providing slippers or flip-flops has become a common and welcome touch in many American weddings and now, it seems, royal weddings too.
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In the meantime, Ocean Sole is prepared to remind you just how impractical your flip flops are --- and not just for walking backwards.
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Clad in sunglasses, socks and flip-flops, and a Celtics jersey, he even had his favorite snacks—Doritos and root beer—within reach.
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"We're going to be changing some snowshoes for some flip-flops and we're going to go from fried clams to jambalaya," he said.
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By 23 he'd written "The Sound of Silence;" by 39, he'd had the air punched out of him by two relative commercial flops.
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It lost some of its biggest talent (including Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart at Comedy Central) and produced flops on the studio side.
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"It's another one of his flip-flops," said economist Michael Pento, who said he voted for Trump but has been disappointed so far.
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The weird bit begins with the guitar solo: Slash flops on his back and shreds while Axl dives into the crowd and disappears.
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Vivica says if it flops, O's gotta ride off into the sunset -- on a donkey ... 'cause she attached herself to an ass. #ShotsFired
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The initial test run came with its falls and flops, but the pup eventually started to get a handle on his new legs.
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The consensus in Hollywood has long been that female-led superhero movies don't perform, pointing to flops like Elektra and Catwoman as proof.
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Amazon often flip-flops between showing profits and losses, depending on how aggressively it decides to plow money into big new business bets.
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He is currently executing one of the greatest flip flops and retreats in presidential history, backing off his charge and reversing his policy.
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Some movies are critical flops that might benefit from being remade with an updated script, a fresh cast, or even advanced special effects.
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"I don't think I am at a disadvantage," Ms. Mazon said, leaning against a crimson padded bench, green toenails slipped into flip-flops.
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Anyone turning to "To Pixar and Beyond" for the secret to producing only wildly successful films and no flops will be sadly disappointed.
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They are formed to fit the curve of your arch, so Oofos' sandalsoffer much more support than your average pair of flip flops.
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If this sounds familiar, what you need is a pair of rugged flip flops that can tackle rough environments: the Keen Kona Flip.
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Magazine, Ashley and Mary-Kate Olsen were captured wearing sweaters, dress pants and flip flops — a twist from their extensive selection of heels.
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Jerry Mahoney, a ventriloquist's dummy and TV star of the 1950s and 1960s, flops in repose on a bookshelf in the living room.
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Statisticians at Cambridge University designed an algorithm to sort through nearly 2,000 musicals to find patterns that separated the hits from the flops.
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According to the incident report, no visible remains were found, except for flip-flops and a shirt that may have belonged to Scott.
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Now increasingly large droves of wannabe yogis and surfers are arriving in sarongs and flip-flops, ready to soak up the jungle vibes.
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"You wear flip-flops or a Hawaiian shirt on vacation for two weeks, you're a Parrothead for that time," Marshall sagely instructs me.
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They were wearing donated clothes and relaxed smiles, looking more like a sports team in matching blue polo shirts and new flip-flops.
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Huntington-Whiteley has worn high-heeled flip flops in the past, bringing back a trend that was last popular in the early 2000s.
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Someone who liked the high life of casinos but drove a nondescript minivan and dressed casually, even sloppily, in flip-flops and sweatsuits.
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It can be exasperating and it also stokes your sadism, particularly when Vivi's helplessness (she escapes in flip-flops) feels like a contrivance.
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The poor guy was wearing a pair of my old flip-flops for two weeks—and no, I didn't charge him for them.
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The troops, he added, took extreme precautions approaching Mazatlán, shedding their uniforms and buying flip-flops and board shorts from a local Walmart.
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If you forgot your flops, give the showers the old eyeball test—and if they don't look clean, you're better off skipping it.
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Even though most New Yorkers don't have easy access to a pool or the beach, it doesn't stop them from wearing flip-flops.
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Especially after a couple of major sequel flops in Alice: Through the Looking Glass and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows.
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"Long Shot" and "Late Night," which Amazon bought out of the Sundance Film Festival for $13 million, are other examples of comedic flops.
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In the dead heat of August, she flops onto her side, extending all four legs and dropping her head to the blistering asphalt.
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This week, Crazy Rich Asians flops at the box office in China, artists are quitting Instagram, an LA mural sparks debate, and more.
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Heck, even Brad Wing miming a golf swing when he flops a punt inside the 10 is a wonderful expression of self-satisfaction.
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Plastic flip flops can certainly be uncomfortable on a hot day, so even the thought of this texture on bare feet is shudder-inducing.
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Summertime is a good device for me to paint people without clothes on, butts creeping out of swimsuits, side boobs, wedgies, and belly flops.
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Shares of Uber (UBER) and Lyft (LYFT) both fell below their IPO prices following their debuts and were widely considered to be flops. 2.
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With functional details like these, it's easy to see why over 4,800 Amazon customers gave the comfy flip flops a perfect five-star review.
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With a price point this low and a style this cute, we think we're going to see these comfy flip flops everywhere this summer.
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Meanwhile, last winter, a dead sperm whale washed ashore in Indonesia with more than 1,000 pieces of plastic, including flip flops, in its stomach.
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I would promptly change into my flip flops and go to the beach, and then I would sleep and watch Netflix for weeks straight.
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And it's also worth remembering that for all his hits, Bochco had a lot of flops too — though few as memorable as this one.
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According to Glamour, the show notes described the clothing is "all about ease" — and what's easier than throwing on a pair of flip-flops?
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The snapshot shows her accompanied by a stethoscope and hospital gown to ominously underscore where one could end up simply by donning flip-flops.
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Clothes This year has already brought us flip flops embedded with low-range chips that talk to smartphones, and jackets that double as touchpads.
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"Brazilians don't say they are wearing flip-flops — they say they are wearing Havaianas," said Inhwa Lee, Havaianas' director of marketing for North America.
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Boasting 5,000+ near-perfect reviews on Nordstrom, the stylish flip flops feature a cutout of the beloved fashion brand's iconic logo across the instep.
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DIZZIED BY TRUMPIAN flip-flops and clashing policy announcements, China's ruling classes no longer know quite what to expect from America—with one exception.
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Click ahead to shop 9 indie brand sandal picks that might just make flip-flops a thing of the past once and for all.
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We promise, wearing these to the office or a night out won't elicit the same looks if you walked in in your flip flops.
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But most players have very little equipment—the kids play barefoot or in flip-flops, and the rim is held up with large stones.
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Arita's sneakers were stolen in Guatemala; the flip flops she bought to replace them fell off when she hitched a ride on a truck.
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They were an influencer who was promoting their product and, with brands like this, if the influencer doesn't win, then the marketing campaign flops.
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A year ago India's foreign minister asked Amazon to stop selling doormats printed with India's flag and flip-flops bearing the image of Gandhi.
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As one user on Twitter pointed out in a photo, flip flops, beachwear, and gymwear are also considered unacceptable in the Qantas Club lounge.
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Downstream from an ecological disaster brewing a continent away, these placid waters are bearing the brunt of a foot-born problem: your flip flops.
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Smith reports that in Kibera, one of Nairobi's largest slums, a back-up of discarded flip flops once blocked the area's clean water supply.
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Roque, 51, looked summery for the event in a red, floral print top, grey capri pants, black flip flops and a wide-brimmed hat.
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The founder, whose typical dress style tends to include Hawaiian shirts and flip flops, has been secluded from the public for roughly four months.
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As if exposed heels and toes were enough, white flip-flops are, like, social suicide when it comes to personal hygiene and resort style.
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In politics, it's much harder to reconcile the various flip-flops with one another as we search for some semblance of a "Trump Doctrine."
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Keep this stash of dog show fails, flops and toilet training accidents bookmarked for a rainy day, or, even better for a bad one.
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At any other time this would have been a non-starter, but in the President-elect's world, these flip-flops have become the norm.
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If you have any 10-series nVidia card, your computer is very current and getting an XOX just for the flops might be silly.
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PEOPLE Pet Vet Dr. Evan Antin has the information you need to know before you slap on sunscreen and slip on your flip-flops.
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Supercomputer performance is measured in what are called "floating-point operations," or flops, which are the math exercises involving numbers carrying a decimal point.
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Now a factory in West Africa will try to tackle both by transforming old flip-flops and car tires into bricks to build classrooms.
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I had enough room to pack two pairs of shoes plus flip-flops, toiletries, electronics, and chargers, and about a week's worth of clothing.
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He was wearing a Led Zeppelin T-shirt, a rope necklace, black surf shorts, flip-flops, and a pair of sunglasses on his head.
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Warts don't pose any serious health problems, but can still be irritating, so avoid them by investing in a good pair of flip-flops.
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Talk turned to the trash in the ocean , and the masses of plastic and rubber flip-flops that routinely wash up on Kenya's beaches.
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Why can't the taking on of symbols of other cultures, like the sombrero, flip flops and berets, be considered a tribute, not a mockery?
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Havaianas are the most iconic flip flops around, with a huge selection of rainbow colors, fun prints, and simple designs for men and women.
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Verna's III Drive In seemed perfect — there were a lot of customers, and everyone was wearing flip-flops (the unofficial state footwear of Hawaii).
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The Italian authorities gave them flip-flops, took photographs for immigration records, conducted medical exams, and registered them with Frontex, the E.U. border agency.
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Against Kazushi Sakuraba, Alistair Overeem, Jon Jones and now against Jacare Souza he has made some bizarre flops to guard with very little success.
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Your Tumi carry-on (also purchased with said credit card) is already packed with the usual suspects: bikinis, flip-flops, beach towels, and sunscreen.
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No person of color can afford to make a film that flops while hoping to be offered a place in a $100 million extravaganza.
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But the recent flops, coupled with disappointing results this year on its immunotherapy Tecentriq and its Herceptin-Perjeta combination, underscore the challenge Roche faces.
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" That offset other Fox flops that Disney inherited — a group of money losers that included "Ad Astra" and "Art of Racing in the Rain.
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Despite this effort, a quick Google search of "product flops" says it all: watermelon-flavored Oreos, purple EZ-Squirt ketchup, and even Google Glass.
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Along its banks in a makeshift factory, three migrants from neighboring Bihar State were grinding old rubber flip-flops into rubber particles for reuse.
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Hong Kong (CNN Business)China's startups had a rough time last year because of an economic slowdown and giant flops that scared away investors.
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But there were two items she said she would definitely add to her suitcase: English Breakfast tea and flip-flops for the dormitory shower.
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It's the kind of scene that might be repeated at countless suburban homes, except that these kids aren't doing seat drops and belly flops.
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Including "items" like bluejeans, flip flops, tattoos and a burkini, it largely evades the air of expense, exclusivity and hauteur typical of these ventures.
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He had gone to college in Santa Cruz, spent a lot of time on the same beaches and redwoods, wore flip-flops in winter.
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The recent high-profile flops would seem a cautionary tale, but there are also reasons not to take these stories as a leading indicator.
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This was just the latest in a series of flip-flops in American policy in the region, including two in Syria this year alone.
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While Bieber made a statement in heeled flip flops, her husband opted for a more casual look designed entirely by his brand Drew House.
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Just a few feet separate the chunky Balenciaga Triple S sneakers ($895) from the earth-tone Rainbow flip-flops ($8433) favored by Malibu layabouts.
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I'd left my flip flops in my suitcase and opted to go barefoot, which was a mistake, since at times my feet were freezing.
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Next year, for example, the soles of some flip-flops will feature images designed by artists who live in the five New York boroughs.
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I tried the cheapest breakfast sandwiches from five different fast-food restaurants to determine which one reigns supreme, and which ones were total flops.
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Piero, a dog Berajikli says adopted his family, stretches languidly on the porch in the sweltering midday heat, then flops down again to sleep.
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We know, because we asked New York Today readers, and an etiquette expert: Are flip-flops or open-toed shoes O.K. at the office?
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We had something of an amphibious landing upon arriving near Sirena Beach (pack flip-flops or water shoes, as well as water and sunblock).
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Today: a Communications Director working in Government who has a $220,600 income and spends some of her money this week on toddler flip flops.
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The show opened at the Marquis Theater in 20003 and closed after 68 performances, becoming one of the most expensive flops in Broadway history.
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Fat, bespectacled, wearing flip-flops and a shirt that exposes his ample belly, the man's arm points to the side, his mouth is open.
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Its primary computing engine is a chip called ShenWei that boasts 16 cores and can produce 140 gigaflops per second (or billions of flops).
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They're also incredibly comfortable, particularly in the summer when you're walking around a lot and need a compromise between flip-flops and tennis shoes.
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We scour Marshalls, Ross, and Target, and get shoes and PJs for him, a new summer dress for me, and flip-flops for my husband.
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Watermelon rinds and a box of dates were still on the kitchen counter, while four pairs of children's flip-flops were by the front door.
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True, less than 24 hours later -- in one of the fastest and most dramatic political flip-flops in recent memory -- the Republicans pulled the proposal.
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Meanwhile, Kendall looked like she was ready for a day at the beach in a black bikini top, mermaid-like wrap skirt and flip flops.
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Trump rejected the criticism sparked by his Helsinki news conference with Putin and said he misspoke in a series of flip-flops over the summit.
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From fishing lines to flip flops, there are more than 5 trillion pieces of plastic floating in the world's oceans, according to a 2014 study.
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She accessorized the look with dark shades, a grey denim jacket (tied around her waist), a blue bag, and black, red, and white flip flops.
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The Museum of Failure presents over 100 flops, bombs, and fiascos of innovation, including cars and boats, food and drink, tech gadgets and sex toys.
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As the Cannes Film Festival carries on in France, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is reflecting on one of the event's most infamous flops: Southland Tales.
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She has run a disastrous campaign filled with unpopular policies and embarrassing flip-flops that have seriously shaken British confidence in her ability to govern.
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Katy quickly retreats over to her maid of honor, Topanga (Danielle Fishel) and freaks out about not having a dress and only having flip flops.
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You can grab everything from dresses to swimsuits to our favorite flip-flops for a whopping 40% off by using the code STYLE at checkout.
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FLOPs is another common term, which means floating-point operations per second; these pertain to higher-precision math often used by supercomputers for scientific calculations.
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Brando, who died in 2004, had made several box-office flops after a stellar career in the 1950s and had a reputation for being difficult.
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While the DM made significant legislative progress in liberalizing resource investment, policy flip-flops and a prevailing sense of nationalism dampened interest from foreign investors.
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" Stuart's business partner and Golfkicks co-founder John Krosky added, "we've had people put Golfkicks into thousand-dollar sneakers, flip-flops, and even cowboy boots.
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Though there are plenty of ways to wear flip-flops and maintain your precious class status, the flip-flop is the footwear of the people.
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"Ugh, no one will date you if you wear flip-flops like that," forgetting that there are far more excellent reasons not to date me.
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Let that irritating, smacking sound be a sign: it's officially time to get over your fear of flip flops and shop the heeled style ahead.
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You need flip flops, something to work out in, and two pairs of dress shoes — everything else, you're an idiot if you're buying more shoes.
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The recent encryption flip-flops from Amazon aren't directly related to the recent legal row Apple is engaged in with the FBI over the iPhone.
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It just expands and envelops his face until he looks like a Super Mario Bros mushroom, then flops off his head and onto the grass.
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HERE'S THE RUNDOWNAdele Dedicates Show To BrangelinaThe Game Flip Flops On Meek Mill BeefSofia Richie Shades Ex-BF Justin BieberModern Family Creator's Real-Life Drama
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A few flops later, Fox, who had previously been one of the most talked about people in Hollywood, pretty much disappeared from the blockbuster landscape.
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It was Rubio who threw down the gauntlet against Cruz in a fierce, 30-second, laser-focused listing of several policy flip-flops by Cruz.
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They are on the beach, with their flip flops on, drinking a pina colada, lecturing a Hawaiian barman about the superiority of Swansea's coastal views.
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The chaos on display as Bamford tries to rebuild her career and personal life flip-flops between life before, during and after her depressive episode.
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And others flunk the protocol test: Pictures showing members of the Northwestern University women's lacrosse team wearing flip-flops in 2005 led to outraged headlines.
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There are high-tops with gold flames on either side ($1,250), flip-flops with chain accouterments, espadrilles with enough armor to render them beach-irrelevant.
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He was wearing flip flops, shorts and a tee shirt, which was all he had after evacuating his house just minutes before the fire hit.
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Dees kicks off his flip-flops and runs toward where he thinks the gunshots are coming from to try to help, or to stop them.
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VC investors have been forced to oust some of the most problematic founders, and a string of IPO flops has provoked anxiety about the future.
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The company's Havaianas flip flops, created in 1962 during Brazil's Bossa-Nova musical movement, are worn globally by celebrities from Blake Lively to Jennifer Aniston.
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Despite his marketing budget of $0, his flip-flops went viral anyway, getting coverage from major news outlets like MSNBC, HuffPost, Fortune, and the BBC.
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Young people in shorts and flip-flops stood next to construction workers and contractors in a line that snaked through the distinctive red-colored tables.
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For example, in Thailand, driving without a shirt could result in a fine, while in Spain, don't even think about using flip flops to drive.
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At a time when it feels like superhero and Disney movies rule the box office, it's easy to forget that plenty have also been flops.
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With his tantrums, his apostasies, his vulgarity, his abundant flip-flops and his transparent lies, he has certainly done all he can to sabotage himself.
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Just as fanciful are the designs on the sugar cookies: In summer, they are flip flops and mermaids; in winter, ice skates and knit caps.
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We already know that flopping is a pandemic in soccer, but you don't have to start selling other people's flops to distract the opposite team.
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Through the dunks, the flops, and two of the greatest Twitter nights of all time, Griffin legitimized the Clippers in ways that only he could.
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Chris Andersen emerges upon hearing the clarion call of a rickety airboat's whirring blade, as is his wont being a swamp creature, and flops aboard.
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The socks and flip-flops are white, as is the rest of his outfit: skinny flared trousers, a T-shirt with long sleeves, also flared.
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Every year, the networks trumpet returning shows with devoted followings, but they also whip up enthusiasm for programs that may well prove to be flops.
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All is revealed at 63A, which reads "Questionable political moves suggested by the answers to the nine starred clues," and the answer is FLIP-FLOPS.
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One said that the "Nativity" — whose dating flip-flops between 1600 and 1609, depending on which scholars you ask — had been burned in a fire.
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AB InBev and Transsion score IPO wins Monday brought two IPO victories in Asia — notable in the current environment, which has been rife with flops.
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When Cooper arrives back each weekend he walks into Grandma's trailer and flops on her couch, and she massages his legs and tells him stories.
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I also made note of a few things I did pack that I couldn&apost have made it through without, like shower-friendly flip flops.
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Whether you're in the market for a new pair of flip flops or Fingerlings toys, you'll likely find it in the endless aisles at Walmart.
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Other networks with a half-dozen major series can afford a few flops because there's a library of classics that's filling up the dead space.
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So when a film with bad reviews flops at the box office, it's not shocking that studios are quick to suggest that critics killed it.
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Flip-flops. "As a New Yorker, I grew up thinking I would have to run for something, like the bus or a cab," she said.
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" And of her new line of ultra-high foam platform flip flops, the celebrity stylist Elizabeth Saltzman said, "Today it's all about pretty-slash-ugly.
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Many voters have not forgotten the 2009-2012 rule of the predecessor of the DPFP and CDPJ, which was plagued by flip-flops and infighting.
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She's touring around the country, her new song "Gucci Flip Flops" is an undeniable banger, and she seems to have moved on from Lil Tay.
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The 29-year-old actress sported a striped, form-fitting maxi dress under a black jacket, which she paired with striped flip flops and black shades.
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The indie musician, 40, wore an oversized light orange shirt and navy pants which he paired with flip-flops as he shared a laugh with Williams.
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The visibly stressed Roseanne is seen sitting on a curb in a hat, cuffed jeans and flip flops talking a phone call while smoking a cigarette.
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On the way up the stairs, my one-month-old flip flops break — that's what I get for buying cheap ones at the market, I guess.
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"Marco is a politician -- he flip-flops," Trump tweeted in response to a story that alleged Rubio's bill would have helped cities that harbored undocumented immigrants.
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Authorities globally have been moving to implement restrictions on cryptocurrencies amid both surging prices and a wave of scams, flops, and worrisome connections to criminal activity.
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It began with Daniel running down the driveway in his pajamas and flip flops to hug and kiss his brother goodbye as he left for school.
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There were T-shirts and flip-flops, but there were also Na'vi tails, hair braid extensions, and miniature Banshee puppets that could sit on your shoulder.
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Alba persuades the founder she's working with, who makes an augmented reality interior design app called Pair, to change his business model, which flops with investors.
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As the bird drops from the sky, a gang of poor boys in plastic flip-flops races through the mud, fighting to pick up the kill.
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Most seed-stage startup efforts don't end in success, so we'd expect that any firm operating this stage for a few years would have some flops.
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His shoes are missing, it seems, unless he chose to wear clean new white flip flops and socks when he made his last trip from home.
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In 210, TechCrunch named OLPC's laptop one of the biggest product flops of the decade, blaming "corporate infighting and the glare of reality" for its demise.
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Relics of the early-aughts — low-rise pants, bandana tops, even flip flops — popped up at Ashish, Marta Jakubowski, Christian Cowan, LaQuan Smith, Vaquera, and beyond.
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The startup that does this is called Scriptbook and it automatically reads and scores scripts, offering Hollywood fat cats the ability to choose winners over flops.
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But so much of the stigma against flip-flops isn't even about the sandal itself, but the cultural and classist assumptions we make about its wearers.
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I pushed the robe into the passenger's side and stepped outside wearing nothing but a Speedo, off-brand Speedo mirrored goggles, and dollar store flip-flops.
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Although Trump flip-flops on many issues, there are three he's been consistent on all his life: supporting mercantilist trade wars, upholding gender hierarchy, and racism.
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And a significant quantity of the pollution which appears on East Africa's beaches come from discarded flip flops -- approximately 90 tons a year, says Ocean Sole.
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Here's why: Current technology can replicate the power of the human brain, measured in floating point operations per second (FLOPS), at the cost of about $1,000.
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President Flip Flops are pretty simple — on one foot you have the original tweet, on the other, you have a tweet that contradicts the original statement.
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The Hunger Games star went for a crossbody bag, a newsboy hat and flip-flops, while her artsy beau accessorized with a pair of green sneakers.
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Some Senate Republicans are cautioning that the President may not even back up senators if public opinion on their health care bill flops in upcoming months.
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But his crush object Rocky (Jane Levy) tries on their victims' clothes and flops onto one of their beds, wallowing in a brief fantasy of luxury.
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To do so, look for silhouettes that are more subdued — think a simple criss-cross strap or clean flip-flop (yes, flip-flops can be chic!).
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In my flip-flops (my toenails Tom Ford Scarlet Chinois), I walked to the nearest magazine stand and bought my favorite old American and British monthlies.
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Their commander was Mohammed Ahmed, a preternaturally calm man who, in T-shirt and flip-flops, seemed dressed more for the beach than a front line.
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In the 1980s, a former river guide created Teva, a Velcro-strapped sport sandal, so his flip-flops could stay on his feet through rugged conditions.
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Da Silva's disguise included jeans, flip-flops, a pink T-shirt bearing the image of a donut, a long black wig, glasses and a silicone mask.
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He's remained the same in that time, with his signature sunglasses and flip flops, and as the Energizer site notes, he's the ultimate symbol of longevity.
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Chris Hemsworth, who stars in this weekend's "Huntsman" sequel, has had many more box office flops than successes, yet he is considered a bankable movie star.
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Morgan Stanley's top auto analyst thinks Tesla's next big launches could be flops - Morgan Stanley's Adam Jonas has lowered his price target on Tesla shares again.
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Last week, Paramount Pictures Chairman Brad Grey left Viacom after 12 years, after the studio lost $445 million in FY 2016 due to box-office flops.
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However, by 1960, Ford ended production of the Esdel after it was rejected by the car-buying public, in one of the biggest marketing flops ever.
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"It was kids in T-shirts and flip-flops as high as kites," said Mr. Kamber, who worked for weeks amid the chaos alongside Mr. Hondros.
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Those funds were then invested into a variety of young companies in the hope of finding the next Facebook or Google among a sea of flops.
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Acheson immediately called military police to tell them he thought Goldsmith might be attempting suicide, and rushed to the base wearing only flip-flops and shorts.
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And if you shower in locker rooms or other places where a lot of other people do, flip-flops can offer some protection against athlete's foot.
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She is in her element on the streets and at rallies, arriving in her trademark white sari, wearing white flip-flops, her hands clasped in respect.
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"He walked in the room wearing flip-flops and chili pepper shorts and some kind of tequila shirt and his hair all spiked up," Hagar says.
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BuzzFeed News spoke to Woody and Islam, who were clad in yellow prison shirts and flip-flops, as they sat outside the courthouse awaiting their trial.
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He located a pair of mismatched socks, flip-flops, my navy-blue Adidas, and a half-open umbrella, but my traffic cone-colored kicks were missing.
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Florida is a weird place full of flip- flops, alligator-skinned old ladies and bad tattoos, but when people mock it I can't help getting defensive.
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The images of the governor, head tilted back in rumpled black shirt, mesh shorts and flip flops, quickly became a meme and ricocheted around social media.
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So I put on my prescription sunglasses, tossed a beach towel over my shoulder and set forth in flip-flops to give Volcano Bay a whirl.
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On the veranda, I saw signs of middle-class domesticity: a purple bicycle, children's flip-flops and rows of bottled drinking water meant for a dispenser.
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The whole point of flip-flops as being damaging in politics is because they represent a walking away from a deeply held belief for political expediency.
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But I don't think it's accurate to call the US women flops in the 5k—not when they're up against deep benches from Kenya and Ethiopia.
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" Here is what he packs on every trip: Flip-flops "For me to really and truly to feel like I'm at home, it's the small things.
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His behavior regularly includes belching or sneezing loudly and widely, and wearing spandex shorts and flip-flops to the office (no one else dresses this way).
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Here, it is common to see people who wear both puffer coats and flip flops, or beanies with their tank tops, without an iota of irony.
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In the early 26s, as his gigantic run of hits came to an end, his new comedies, largely domestic flops, continued to rake in profits overseas.
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Her evolution on guns mirrors her flip-flops on Iraq, the Keystone XL pipeline, the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), gay marriage, and numerous other contentious issues.
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His performance both in debates and on the stump looks pretty erratic — a reminder that his two previous presidential campaigns were flops and he's also old.
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And the network's hot streak has not come without flops, most notably the "aliens are terrorists, sorta" series Hunters, which came and went earlier in 2016.
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Setbacks come in many forms — the layoff that hits you when you least expect it, the business launch that flops, or the debt that feels completely overwhelming.
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Blake Griffin exits the shower, kicks off a squeaky pair of blue flip flops adorned with the Los Angeles Clippers logo, and starts to dry himself off.
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Overall, there has been a history of medical flip-flops on how coffee may affect your health, with some studies finding benefits and others warning of risks.
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We met at the Y, and I loved her at first sight because she was wearing flip-flops in 50-degree weather, her toenails painted metallic blue.
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Before WeWork went big, Adam Neumann had a number of startup flops, including a collapsible-heel shoe and a line of baby clothes with kneepads called Krawlers.
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She wasn't all that dressed up for the occasion -- wearing an over-sized leather jacket, ripped jeans and green flip flops that looked two sizes too big.
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Even through his vacillations and flip-flops, Trump has now talked of higher taxes several times and many voters in the party seem willing to back him.
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But if you're ready to retire your flip-flops to beach-only excursions, then we're ready to talk five alternative summer shoe trends to reach for instead.
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This pair of flip-flops with a chip and accompanying app doesn't provide anything conceivably useful like fitness tracking data, but instead sends wearers information about discounts.
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Even though fall is rapidly approaching, and we'll soon swap out our flip-flops for boots, we still think it's important to give those toes some lovin'.
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But after a couple critical flops, he's back with a quirky, cartoonish film about a boy who makes his way into a strange and seemingly mystical house.
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Ahead, check out 39 of this season's biggest trends, from rhinestone hair clips to heeled flip flops, that you can score on Amazon for next to nothing.
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Hollywood executives still want to believe in stars' power to get bums on seats, so they will bet again on a headliner even after a few flops.
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His We The Best clothing line features an array of items with Khaled slogans embroidered on them, from "key to success" socks to "bless up" flip-flops.
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But it's also based on a series of flip-flops -- rhetorical and policy-centered -- that have greased the skids for Trump's trip to look like a success.
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There are obviously plenty of other possible President Flip Flops for Trump, and you can share your own suggestion on Twitter, of course, using the hashtag #PresidentFlipFlops.
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In contrast, the argument goes, Donald Trump's lies and flip-flops are in service of a greater goal: to make America great again and help ordinary Americans.
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Second, when moderator Megyn Kelly presented him with video evidence of his flip-flops on Afghanistan, Syrian refugees and responsibility for 9/11, Trump handled it well.
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At times, he faced cabinet infighting and policy flip-flops cast doubt on his ability to commandeer his own team, let alone a country of 260 million.
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If I got to a hotel and it's got a pool and I didn't pack any flip-flops, well, then I'm probably walking to that pool barefoot.
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So Neymar, in fact, flops more frequently when his team has the lead—approximately once every 8½ minutes, versus once every 9½ when the game is tied.
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Yet a series of costly policy flops, along with an accumulation of dents to the party's clean image, have combined to put Mr Modi on the defensive.
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Since co-founding Facebook, in 19983, his uniform has evolved from hoodies and flip-flops to his current outfit, a gray sweater, indigo jeans, and black Nikes.
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Sam Morrison, a 27-year-old photographer and artist in Los Angeles, started selling flip-flops based on President Donald Trump's contradictory tweets through his website PresidentFlipFlops.
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The groom, wearing flip-flops, and the bride, now in her beloved motorcycle boots, led the procession into a downpour that drenched everyone but left spirits undampened.
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Waiters carry large metal teapots, their flip-flops making a swishing sound on the concrete floors as they fill customers' cups and plop down platters of curry.
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Pros: Cons: Buy the Havaianas Women's Slim Flip Flops on Amazon from $17.39 and up Buy the Havaianas Men's Top Sandal on Amazon from $13.99 and up
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He's wearing his trademark Tommy Bahama aloha shirt, shorts, and flip-flops; the others are in the Silicon Valley cool-weather uniform of puffy jackets and jeans.
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I will admit that there is a significant stylistic difference between the elegant thong sandals worn throughout history and the "Minions" flip-flops that Havaianas sells today.
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Her enemies flung into a simmering pot labeled "untrustworthy" any fault they could identify – flip-flops on policy, and exaggerations of rejoinders in the heat of debate.
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And I, the woman whose shoe collection was once a source of pride, now own one pair of flip-flops and can almost climb a tree barefoot.
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Participant-backed hits have included the global warming documentary "An Inconvenient Truth," while flops have included "Our Brand Is Crisis," a drama about election manipulation in Bolivia.
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More recently, Shailene Woodley stepped out in a unique pair of heeled flip flops, which stand out thanks to pointed toes and PVC panels above each heel.
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