One gleefully misanthropic monologue was built around his memories of working for a classical music publisher and gleefully subverting the wishes of callers seeking musical esoterica.
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Hair styles were a mixed bag, Guido Palau gleefully declared.
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"ALF IS GOING TO GET YOU TONIGHT," it howls gleefully.
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The boy gleefully lobs snowy projectiles back in her direction.
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The regime's political jargon, gleefully parodied, imposes another phoney lingo.
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"I am guaranteed to capture their reaction," he said gleefully.
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"Jeremy, I'm so thankful for you," she gleefully told him.
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Instead, they're gleefully targeting unpopular personalities like Chancellor Tom Pickering.
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Russian propagandists regularly and gleefully recite articles about "Russia's menace".
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Seemingly everyone almost gleefully acknowledges that they're riding a bubble.
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I gleefully waved back, as did the other adult volunteers.
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Stephen Colbert spends 7 minutes gleefully roasting the Democratic candidates
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"I look at it and I'm home!" he says gleefully.
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Some are even grabbing their own blowtorches, gleefully joining in.
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"I sold it before I bought it," Vo said, gleefully.
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Unsurprisingly, on Twitter, some people are gleefully declaring YouTube finished.
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But OWSLA started the day by gleefully bucking that convention.
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He spent much of Thursday gleefully ridiculing Democrats' negotiating tactics.
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"You're going back to work," the president told them gleefully.
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Trump stoked that racism and gleefully rode it into Washington.
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Modding can save broken games and gleefully break perfect ones.
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Mr. Küster gleefully mentioned, though never explicitly endorsed, the threats.
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Mr. Küster gleefully mentioned, though never explicitly endorsed, the threats.
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"We're going to do Carpool Karaoke, right?" he says gleefully.
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And tourists in bumper cars gleefully attack each other with lasers.
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The president gleefully claimed rising stocks as evidence of his success.
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Magikarp swims around its own little pond and gleefully gobbles snacks.
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They fall back on the couch and continue gleefully making out.
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American Renaissance editor Jared Taylor gleefully live-tweeted the whole event.
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Will we giggle gleefully as our neighbor chomps down on us?
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In one, Mr. Rubio was shown gleefully shaking the president's hand.
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Others become fun runners, gleefully jogging through craft neighborhoods in activewear.
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"Ninety-eight percent of Serbs hate that," Mr Vucic proclaims gleefully.
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Apprentice, gleefully sharing the news that his successor as host, John
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It's something I do gleefully and something I love to do.
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Elderly men gleefully demonstrate how they hacked their captives to death.
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It's also a gleefully vicious critique of those coveted lives themselves.
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Gleefully, they collapse into the pool with their arms wide open.
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The House GOP has been furiously — or rather, gleefully — employing it.
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It is possible to disappear into the squall, gleefully and completely.
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Before then, Discovery's gleefully star-studded Shark Week celebrates 30 years.
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At one time, I too would gleefully have torn myself apart.
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I was a little naïve, but I also felt gleefully rebellious.
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He is almost gleefully and recklessly courting a major military cataclysm.
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As gleefully anarchic as it is, it feels sloppy and vague.
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Sure, the humor is as acidic and gleefully foul as ever.
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It's no coincidence that Piers Morgan gleefully thanked her on Twitter.
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Now Mr Bolsonaro has gleefully taken a buzz saw to them.
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"We are not going to talk about Duchamp," he announced, gleefully.
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Donald Jr. thrives when it's nastiest, stomping gleefully through the muck.
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Again, Bolaño skirts danger and then gleefully accelerates away from it.
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"Nobody died!" he cheered, stepping gleefully out of his go-kart.
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Instead of gloving up he was chatting gleefully with his friends.
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They cannot expect much sympathy for a problem they are gleefully exaggerating.
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They gleefully promised to deliver a big, beautiful tax cut for Christmas.
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He gleefully prompts viewers to consider notions of consumerism, identity, and appropriation.
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Then there's Bird Box's rather cavalier attitude toward depicting gleefully violent suicides.
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Ellis gleefully shared links as different media sites ran with the piece.
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Ever dreamed of slowly and gleefully crushing the car of your nemesis?
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Iran has gleefully stepped in to help relieve the blockade of Qatar.
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Trump gleefully celebrated the announcement in a Rose Garden ceremony last year.
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I'm from the generation that gleefully watched our Tamagotchis starve to death.
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I remember gleefully announcing to my family whenever I had gained weight.
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Trump is a mud-slinger who gleefully tries to slime his opponents.
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Tuesday in L.A., hand-in-hand and smiling gleefully while doing it.
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But not before a waiting Twitter gleefully kicked around the original tweet.
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"We no longer have to justify our existence," says Mr Bremmer gleefully.
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The piece, Selfless in the Bath of Lava (1994), is gleefully dark.
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October, a Marxist reading group he stumbles into and gleefully gets swallowed
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Conservatives, as well as Milo himself, gleefully encouraged them to keep digging.
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"Any half-assed CEO should know how to clapback," Lucious gleefully retorts.
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On Tuesday night, the Senate majority leader's allies gleefully cheered Blankenship's concession.
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Then, you can secretly watch it alone, gleefully hating every nonsensical moment.
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Minority and women candidates can't challenge the taboos Trump has gleefully ignored.
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The 11-year-old dancer Madysen Reilly gleefully commandeers the video clip.
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As might have been expected, "WARHOLCAPOTE" is filled with gleefully exchanged gossip.
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Celdran's one-act presentation is more like a gleefully gossipy study guide.
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President Trump retweeted, one presumes gleefully, a tweet making the same point.
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It was "the best day of my life," she gleefully told me.
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You just have to open your heart to its gleefully weird sensibilities.
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Breitbart, a gleefully offensive provocateur, was the temperamental opposite of Robert Mercer.
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Nevertheless, the artist almost gleefully explores the floridness often identified with femininity.
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George Osborne, a former Tory chancellor, gleefully called her a "dead woman walking".
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In the video, the adorable bespectacled boy gleefully races staffers in the office.
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That has been flogged gleefully like a dead horse and is not news.
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It's easy to appreciate the ferocity with which IFC's gleefully silly Documentary Now!
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Tarantino would deploy a similar trick in his gleefully nasty Death Proof (2007).
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They're chatting and changing, showering and walking, gleefully unaware of their own nakedness.
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The opposition research shop gleefully pounded away at Dukakis on crime and credibility.
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Click through to check out the shoes in all their gleefully nostalgic glory:
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The cover of their newspaper features an enlarged photo of Aniston gleefully laughing.
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"And I'm fresh out of debt in this motherf*cker," he gleefully raps.
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Mike Pompeo, then a Republican congressman, gleefully tweeted about WikiLeaks during the campaign.
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She gleefully slammed President Trump, who -- predictably -- slammed her right back on Twitter.
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And Democrats are gleefully attacking Republicans for supporting tax cuts for the rich.
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"There's thirty of them," GE CEO Jeff Immelt says gleefully of the Wise.
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Gano rounded the bases gleefully but the whereabouts of the ball remain unknown.
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Who's outAetna, Humana and UnitedHealth Group are still gleefully sitting on the sidelines.
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"I am so excited," she says as she gleefully introduces the latest episode.
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In fact, some are gleefully cheering on some of the bad-boy behaviors.
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Anti-establishment types might rub their hands gleefully at depriving ICE of resources.
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He gleefully says something horrific; the left reacts; the outrage cycle churns onward.
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Partisan Republicans gleefully point to data that shows the left turning against Israel.
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His is a music that's strangely off-balance, gleefully distasteful, and totally ecstatic.
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Trump, by contrast, is a complete outsider who has gleefully insulted Republican leaders.
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" Yet in 2015, the gleefully outlandish "3" earned a "Sure, what the heck!
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Trump was not merely a sinner, he said, but a gleefully unrepentant one.
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Assi is an avid storyteller who gleefully relates the histories of her pieces.
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At first, he gleefully debated them, cheered on by 65,000 new Facebook fans.
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" North Korea's state-run newspaper gleefully described Hawaii's false alarm as a "tragicomedy.
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Because Stephen Miller pushed for the policy change & AG Sessions gleefully announced it.
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"This is the photographic negative of a white supremacist," he told me gleefully.
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Hayek is playing a noxious stereotype in a movie that gleefully exploits stereotypes.
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The choreographed end-zone celebration, for instance, has gleefully migrated to other sports.
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Mr. Trump gleefully cited many of the purloined emails on the campaign trail.
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Then they did something formerly impossible: They gleefully shared a piece of pie.
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Mr. O'Donnell gleefully shared the news on air with his colleague Rachel Maddow.
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When news of Durant's move to Oklahoma City broke this Monday, Alexie tweeted gleefully.
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"Not even the land to put it on, just the tent," says Laura, gleefully.
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Unfortunately, so will more disasters, and an EPA gleefully ill-equipped to address them.
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This guy gleefully told us his tooth got knocked out while he was dancing.
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I hop in the chair gleefully and brace myself for this five-hour process.
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Alex Wind, a senior at Marjory Stoneman Douglas, was gleefully calling up his friends.
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Redditor swim-bike-run proudly shared his girlfriend's Snapchat moment that he gleefully ruined.
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Pro-Trump organizations and pundits have been gleefully sharing images of Iowa caucus dysfunction.
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Members of hate groups gleefully swap pictures of racist tags on civil rights monuments.
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"Iowa caucuses, folks, Iowa caucuses are this next Monday evening," she said, almost gleefully.
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With Casey in the dressing room, they gleefully abscond with all of her clothing.
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They'd blast off into digitalist dreamlands, gleefully murmuring about charging their batteries or whatever.
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All the while his cronies gleefully looted the country's public purse and diamond mines.
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And both Cruz and Christie gleefully parroted Trump's empty, saber-rattling approach to ISIS.
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On Tuesday, he reached his goal, and gleefully announced it to his Weibo followers.
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One friend's parents gleefully informed me that all three of their children were surprises.
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You sing along gleefully to his songs when he's on stage with Modern Baseball.
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" Baldwin then gleefully added, "The more chaos I cause, the less people can focus.
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And powerful actors, including governments and ruling parties, have gleefully exploited these new opportunities.
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The Democratic House is charging gleefully into "investigations" with a clear aim at impeachment.
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The left-wing media gleefully skewered the incident as gapjil (bossy bullying) gone amok.
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Since 1984, Sheer Terror has willfully, gleefully, self-loathingly been against whatever you got.
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Some looked defeated, while a few others gleefully left with a fellow metal fan.
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Talking about the making of Time Well, Martin was gleefully all over the place.
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Twitter explodes with photos of Trump in robes -- and countless reporters gleefully retweet them.
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Republicans gleefully declared victory, and many pundits concluded they were right to do so.
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Her paper was a tabloid in every sense, gleefully sensational and indifferent to decorum.
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Billy Nungesser, who hitched up his trousers and gleefully showed off his "Trump" socks.
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Their cacophonous, gleefully absurdist music presaged forms of punk, new wave and industrial music.
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When Villarreal lost, 2-1, thousands gleefully pointed to Dawsari's absence as the reason.
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Trump has gleefully recounted to aides how he threatened the Canadians with auto tariffs.
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It is an opponent, I've found, Boston fans have gleefully signed up to battle.
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"It may be a tragedy, but it's an absolute blast," Mr. Nicholson said gleefully.
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Caden, who is 4, ran to his new brother, gleefully grabbing at the infant.
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Like insecure schoolboys in the locker room, Mr. Duterte's allies gleefully followed his lead.
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My mother Yeran, whose name my classmates gleefully mispronounced as urine, could become Jasmine.
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Heilmann's paintings gleefully haunt those artworks which make claims on purity, autonomy, or clarity.
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It will have you either running for the exit or gleefully waiting for more.
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The movie gleefully demolishes the cliché of a great artist as a brooding, omniscient eminence.
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By contrast, Michael Sheen is near-perfect as the bookish, overeager, and gleefully queer Aziraphale.
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It replaced an actor midway through the series and gleefully swapped couple pairings without consequence.
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Go live on Instagram and just scream gleefully into the camera from your pool chair.
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THE "biggest bubble in human history comes down crashing," tweeted Nouriel Roubini, an economist, gleefully.
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Maybe it's a woman gleefully galavanting around Paris in a ballgown and her bare feet.
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Many now gleefully note that, at least in the short run, they proved spectacularly wrong.
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So I found a simple script on Quora and gleefully shared it with my coworkers.
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And Cohen gleefully thanked them for defending his honor and affording him a curtain call.
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That meant I gleefully accepted multiple gigs at once, and on weekends, and over holidays.
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Several top-tier 2020 Democratic presidential candidates gleefully signed on as sponsors to her legislation.
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She was a tortured woman, raging against society's conventions even as she gleefully rebuked them.
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As you can see from the fan video below, she gleefully hopped up and down.
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More typical is spam, self promotion or gleefully pointing out my spelling or grammar errors.
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Ultimately you've created the largest dossier on yourself and you've done it freely, even gleefully.
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He gleefully mocks institutions, brags about his own unpredictability, and violates existing standards of decorum.
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This series is impossible to classify; genre elements mingle in mythical and gleefully subversive ways.
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Jane gleefully declares the gesture romantic and rushes off to bail him out of jail.
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To my born-in-1983 eyes, it seems almost quaint, homespun, aggressively and gleefully unpolished.
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Trump, who watched the debates and is following the Democratic primary closely, gleefully took note.
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How gleefully he clung on to that triumph, though, became a metaphor for his reign.
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But for many, showboating — willfully, gleefully taunting a vanquished opponent — is a step too far.
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A chaotic presidential campaign featuring populist candidates who gleefully paint nonwhite people as the enemy.
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North Korea is gleefully shooting missiles over Japan and splashing them into the Pacific Ocean.
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In any event, Mr. Trump has shown himself to be gleefully unconcerned with bruising feelings.
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The paper gleefully took on the city's power brokers, starting with the Power Broker himself.
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It is that history that Adil and Bilall both honor and gleefully flip off here.
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Watching other people's children gleefully scramble for eggs was both wonderful and sad this year.
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The gleefully manic soloist John Leguizamo returns to the Public with a voluble new monologue.
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Fortunately, my editor gleefully volunteered her 14-year-old, Sophie, to be a test subject.
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A video of the furry trespassers shows him gleefully enjoying his neighbor's pool noodles and floats.
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One is a romantic musical melodrama; the other is a bizarre, gleefully uneven comic-book horror.
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I rant at my husband, who is gleefully serving me leftover sausages from the other night.
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Would it, like Paul Beatty's brilliant The Sellout, gleefully subvert racial stereotypes, propriety, and the LAPD?
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He gleefully refers to his friends — lobbyists for firearms and alcohol — as the merchants of death.
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And, just like that, she resembles her daughter Vinesh, celebrating gleefully after outwitting yet another opponent.
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Sure enough, all the six party leaders on stage gleefully piled into the absent prime minister.
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Still, the bill — and Democrats' embrace of it — has many Republicans gleefully dreaming of attack ads.
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My best friend hid behind a garbage can, and I gleefully ran to hide with him.
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But it is hard to think of a president who bullies as gleefully as Mr Trump.
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Just ask Tom Cruise, who gleefully belts it out in Jerry Maguire after a professional victory.
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The leaders of Mexico and Canada gleefully cheered the outcome, emphasizing unity with the United States.
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Both Wong and Skoorsmith gleefully take a tipple of Scotch before cutting into the stomach casing.
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Many Breitbart commentators turned on Bannon yesterday — a development that Don Junior gleefully highlighted on Twitter.
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He once used the word "firewall" to describe it -- a fact Rubio's campaign has gleefully trumpeted.
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A group of girls who couldn't score wristbands gleefully listened to Zayn soundcheck through metal doors.
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My session ended shortly after I inched toward a final raider gleefully harassing my German Shepherd.
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"This is our spin on the classic, shareable 'chip and dip' play," the manager continued gleefully.
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But, before she could respond, a Trump supporter in the class gleefully boasted about Trump's victory.
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And Rocky's junior-thug boyfriend Money (Daniel Zovatto) gleefully smashes vases and masturbates onto the floor.
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Here Putin shakes Peng's hand at a 2014 banquet in Beijing as Xi looks on gleefully.
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They gleefully predicted his candidacy will be an electoral disaster for the GOP in the fall.
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Janu announced gleefully to her astonished husband one recent evening when he arrived home from work.
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Few philosophers are as fixated on the current moment or as gleefully ready to explain it.
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The show has blisteringly, gleefully foul-mouthed dialogue that captures and valorizes female friendship in particular.
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It wasn't long before people were gleefully sharing screenshots and videos of the mighty red bird.
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After the final whistle, Ibrahimovic gleefully tossed his jersey into the section of delirious P.S.G. fans.
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By the time the cult actor Udo Kier rolls up it's clear that anything gleefully goes.
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On "Nephew," Smokepurpp the elder is confidently eerie, while Lil Pump the younger is gleefully absurdist.
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People will gleefully spew hateful nonsense at one another in the comments section of a recipe.
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Democratic fear of divisiveness — even as Republicans gleefully embrace it — is leading to unilateral political disarmament.
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Enterprising businessmen quickly figure out ways to make money off the Americans who gleefully embrace untruths.
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Blake talks gleefully about a group of exuberant, wobbly pictures made experimenting with an ink dropper.
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Giddily affectionate one moment, gleefully savage the next, it's like a comedy roast set to music.
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If we learned anything from history, Republicans will gleefully label any and all Democratic ideas socialism.
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On my final day scrubbing toilets, I gleefully tossed those blue gloves into the garbage bin.
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None of Mr. Moore's previous kitchens went for the gut quite as gleefully as Pierre Lapin's.
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Griffiths then got down on one knee, placing the ring on Greenhalgh's finger as she giggled gleefully.
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I knew snarky, glib male sportswriters were sharpening their pencils, waiting to gleefully write those take-downs.
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He swings abruptly from grouchy passive-aggression to jocular back-slapping and gleefully intricate secret handshake choreography.
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He has done all this in public, and he has done all of it repeatedly, almost gleefully.
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Each tour played out much the same way: My fun-loving child gleefully beelined for the toys.
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Across the way, Patty (Leslie Jones) gleefully wreaks havoc on any ghost dumb enough to cross her.
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These papers aren't fake, at least not in the sense that scientists are gleefully making things up.
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Last month a group of settler leaders gleefully flew to Washington to see Mr Trump sworn in.
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When asked his name, he replied, "Burt Lancaster," and watched gleefully as a cop wrote it down.
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Later, he could gleefully go to work for the same people he had previously been spying on.
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His previous film, "Cabin in the Woods", gleefully participated in teen-horror tropes while simultaneously dismembering them.
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" On Electric Lady, she goes even further, with a radio caller gleefully announcing, "Robot love is queer.
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In the left panel of "Gleefully Askew," two men are holding a painting at a sharp diagonal.
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"There are probably as many Roth fans in France as there are in America," he says gleefully.
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I'm pretty fluent now in Spanish," he gleefully boasted, adding, "but I was always infatuated with it.
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When we stumble on some during our visit, Dargie gleefully sweeps some up for a closer look.
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Miggy momentarily considers dropping off his baby on a doorstep and gleefully learns new infant-calming techniques.
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Chapter 7 opens with Sidney gleefully watching Dominic and Matt fight over Shelby in his production trailer.
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Yet Floridians are gleefully building in these cities, and the value of these properties is shooting up.
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"He looked like he was going to die—good going Chris," Mr Trump said gleefully in Texas.
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Wouldn't you rather hear Lil Wayne gleefully announce he's "on my papa bear shit need hot porridge"?
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Instead, the Vanity Fair review gets gleefully re-reported as fact because of who the target is.
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Clinton said gleefully that the campaign had more staff members in Ohio than Mr. Trump had nationwide.
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IS gleefully posted smiling portraits of the young killers, all striking a similar pose clutching assault rifles.
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The corrections were gleefully aggregated by conservative media outlets and bounced around social media on the right.
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So much so that I lurk at self-checkout stations and scan items gleefully and bag them.
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"When news of Bezos' divorce broke earlier this year, Trump tweeted gleefully and nicknamed Bezos "Jeff Bozo.
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Even after Walter gleefully became a monster, Bryan Cranston, who played him, was hard to root against.
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At least this one has no chance of gleefully chasing, hopping, rolling or otherwise hunting you down.
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The small pony-tailed eleventh grader gleefully staged dramatic spectacles meant to trigger Southern anxiety about miscegenation.
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Like their previous work, it's a self-probing pop song set to a gleefully distorted guitar line.
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Team Hill reacted to the news gleefully, because it presented an opportunity to distinguish her from Caforio.
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Stephen Thompson was once a gimmick, riding a hype train that had fans gleefully anticipating its derailment.
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By using contrast she "gleefully" suppressed details in pictures that most photographers struggled to show, he added.
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The boys have just gleefully demolished Porky's business, yet it's Ms. Balbricker whom the cops haul off.
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Sure, the museum includes a life-size model of the Horned God, beside which I gleefully posed.
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In his review for The Times, Stephen Holden referred to the movie's general attitude as "gleefully blasé."
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The president also has an ongoing feud with Bezos and reacted gleefully to the report on Twitter.
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Last year's gleefully vulgar "Deadpool" was a surprise hit, breaking box-office records for R-rated movies.
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While many have gleefully or indifferently watched as candidates hurled barb after barb, others have condemned it.
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By rejecting Trump supporters, these students mimic his behaviour by gleefully rejecting anyone who disagrees with them.
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But there's something to be said for satire that gleefully cuts through outrage, instead of fuelling it.
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As for the blissed-out hippies dancing gleefully in the aisles, that's all part of the fun.
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His rock 'n' roll was a music of joyful lusts, laughed-off tensions and gleefully shattered icons.
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All I really wanted was to get healthy enough to be able to gleefully eat pizza again.
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A Ted Cruz supporter tapped around and gleefully predicted Trump would lose Utah, the Dakotas, and Nebraska.
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The peril, our reporter writes, is clear: Mr. Sanders would gleefully seize on any Stop Bernie effort.
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The human race shed all pretense, gleefully revealing themselves as gibbering voyeurs for the pending gladiatorial match.
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He gleefully praises baby Jack-Jack when his powers first manifest during a delightful altercation with a raccoon.
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After all, she's not gleefully making fun of cults and their effects — "I'm invested," the new author says.
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Ministers from Kuala Lumpur to Manila gleefully quote Mr Trump when asked about their dealings with the press.
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While plenty of Trump's male supporters gleefully called Hillary Clinton a cunt, Bee has to somehow be better.
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Opponents retort that sanctuary policies protect foreign criminals from deportation, and gleefully recount crimes committed by released immigrants.
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In fact, the Access Hollywood tape revealed a man talking gleefully about his ability to sexually assault women.
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The effort remains enmeshed in lawsuits accusing Mr. Trump of misrepresentation, a fact Mr. Rubio has gleefully highlighted.
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After Bianca Devins' brutal murder, incels and trolls gleefully circulated photos of her mutilated body across the internet.
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" When Nelson was asked if he was in this for the applause, he gleefully replied, "Oh hell yes.
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They sound really good and they're pleasant people, so I gleefully drop the $5 in their little container.
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Imagine how I felt walking into work, as my coworkers swarmed Slack gleefully celebrating my very big goof.
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After years of gleefully flitting through life with a naked iPhone, I must finally become a case person.
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A candidate for the highest office in the land gleefully describing his penchant for sexual assault on tape.
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There were relationships — and payments — that didn't look quite right, and a hostile press gleefully digging into them.
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It is enormous, and hilarious, and gleefully unrealistic, and it's everything we've come to love about these movies.
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Created by Better Off Ted's Victor Fresco, Santa Clarita Diet is immediately very strange and viscerally, gleefully gross.
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There are thousands of people gleefully wringing their hands in anticipation of Brooks getting starched in humiliating fashion.
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Politicians have gleefully jumped on the bandwagon, and are increasingly using laws against "hate speech" to punish dissidents.
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Young men poured into the streets of a slum in Nairobi, gleefully carrying huge, jagged pieces of concrete.
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Read more: The year's best cyst popping videos, including one that can only be described as 'gleefully repulsive'Dr.
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London's former mayor, the Conservative gadfly Boris Johnson, is gleefully lobbying for Britons to leave the European Union.
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However, it's been very revealing to see how gleefully Fox News hosts crack jokes about working-class people.
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They violently and gleefully drag Rue through the crowd, as she morphs into the consequences of her actions.
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Then, as it is wont to do, Twitter gleefully danced on his grave before halftime had even begun.
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When he gleefully attacked primary opponents on the debate stage, they generally reacted in one of two ways.
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The whimsical Pompidou Center in Paris is a postmodern masterwork: It gleefully displays the guts of the building.
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Clinton, wriggling out of a question involving WikiLeaks and gleefully reciting her résumé from the last 30 years.
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People gleefully slurped booze-infused frozen Mountain Dew Baja Blast and margaritas, and beer filled from the bottom.
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But while Mr. Bradshaw's "Carlyle" occasionally, and gleefully, goes too far, "Hillary and Clinton" doesn't venture far enough.
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As the sun blazed, men and boys splashed the crowds gleefully with the last ounces from their bottles.
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They bite their lips, waiting gleefully to break the shackles of convention by admitting that they have pooped.
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And that majority, under McConnell's gleefully nihilist direction, would grind the judicial nomination process almost to a halt.
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Hopefully a horse gleefully playing with a stuffed toy duck in the snow helps ease you into it.
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And he's scathing about the many sloppy writers who preceded him, gleefully recounting the errors he has unearthed.
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In the immersive British import "Trainspotting Live," at Roy Arias Stages, the gross-out factor is gleefully high.
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"It's like a slutty wedding!" she exclaims gleefully, of the early-Betsey Johnson-esque dress she's trying on.
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This connection can be traced to the ways subcultural trolls would gleefully deploy hateful, often explicitly racist language.
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Most of this bold record continues in similar fashion: one head-turning, gleefully profane bar at a time.
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They included several lawmakers who had gleefully voted for Mr. Trump's tax bill less than a year earlier.
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And so, Goodman gleefully suggests, was a man associated in later eras with highbrow theatrical entertainments: William Shakespeare.
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She is gleefully cruel and monstrously inconsiderate to everyone around her, daring them to fight back or flee.
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Edward "NED" LOW gleefully terrorized the high seas, from the Caribbean to Nova Scotia, in the early 1700s.
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With an abundance of land and an under-abundance of cash, Arnie gleefully invents new forms of entertainment.
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In May 213, he carried out a massacre of drug users that he gleefully compared to the Holocaust.
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Alford gleefully ran 82 yards for a touchdown to give Atlanta a 21-0 lead as halftime approached.
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Don Jr. was not ashamed that he had gleefully met with Russians to collect dirt on Hillary Clinton.
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The series begins its sixth season on Sunday with its humor as acidic and gleefully foul as ever.
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A Democratic source gleefully forwarded them to reporters even after the White House tried to "recall" the email.
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" Later, she added gleefully: "I'm an artist, and I guess we did a good job, and — fooled ya!
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She spoke gleefully of being mentioned in the same sentence as Shalane Flanagan, who has the top qualifying time.
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Suffice it to say, I'm not short on ways to spend hours staring gleefully at the old idiot box.
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Where most candidates lobby for endorsements from prominent members of their own party, Trump has gleefully insulted Republican insiders.
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MULEs are basically players themselves… but then Death Stranding gleefully employs many of those same features it is critiquing.
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One onlooker, who rode with him on "It's a Small World," gleefully noted Affleck was wearing a Batman backpack.
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What if it ended with him gleefully charging Red Army soldiers with his best pal Hitler at his side?
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Far away in Belgium, Maarten Schenk was gleefully screenshotting Rice's author page as his article count continued to fall.
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Now they're adding Moore, an archconservative who gleefully ran on sticking it to the GOP establishment, to their calculus.
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Scenes with just one of them still tend to be strong, particularly as Crowley gleefully outsmarts everyone around him.
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Scratching my head at vocal "libertarians" gleefully hoping the SEC goes wrecking ball on 2017 successful, non scammy ICOs.
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In a video obtained by ABC News, a seemingly pregnant Bemis could be seen gleefully dancing around a room.
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The well-made-up women gleefully throw wads of cash into the air and flirt viciously with their viewers.
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Garrett receives a rose gleefully, and the third and final one-on-one goes to Blake, the grouchy princess.
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Let's not forget how she gleefully destroyed Ramsay Snow last season — the girl is on top of her game.
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During their meeting, the queen gleefully recounted the story of Abdullah's first visit to Balmoral, her castle in Scotland.
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The first episode opens slowly, following the life of Howard Silk, played with gleefully avuncular brilliance by J.K. Simmons.
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This man dancing gleefully at the Super Bowl 50 halftime show is everything we want to be and more.
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" "Did you ask first?" prompted Kimmel, who showed off the image, to which Winslet gleefully replied, "Of course not!
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It was heard by your supporters, many of whom gleefully and angrily yell, 'Lock her up!' at your rallies.
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The Late Show host Stephen Colbert gleefully ran his U.S. audience through the happenings of the last 24 hours.
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Moments later, Hailey was gleefully using the 22017D technology to carry the bag back and forth across the room.
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Gleefully rude and outrageous, "Kentucky Fried Movie" doesn't seem like obvious material for the Turner Classic Movies Film Festival.
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While you can't actually hear the children gleefully screaming, you know exactly what they sound like in your head.
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Much to the delight of liberals everywhere, Stephen Colbert has spent the past two years gleefully skewering Donald Trump.
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And then there was the trolley problem that showed Britain gleefully choosing to fling itself straight into a wall.
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On a late July afternoon, Troy Doris is gleefully relating the details of a recent monthlong stint in Europe.
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New York Knicks coach Kurt Rambis "liked" a pornographic post on Twitter, the sports world gleefully noticed this weekend.
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Turns out, I'm not alone in keeping a mental list of which of my partner's belongings I'd gleefully chuck.
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He begins to try and describe the game's systems but interrupts himself gleefully as other NPCs join the fray.
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Much to the delight of his fans, The Late Show host gleefully skewers Donald Trump on a nightly basis.
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Throughout his work, there is a unique and gleefully subversive celebration of qualities oft-maligned: sloth, sensitivity, even servility.
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He offers his stunned wife a drink at his new bar, and gleefully shows off his table-football skills.
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Mr Trump called Ms Clinton an "unbelievably nasty, mean enabler", all the while gleefully ignoring his own sexual indiscretions.
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Democrats may be gleefully looking forward to blaming Trump for his failure to restore the Midwestern economy in 2020.
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Republicans on Monday gleefully highlighted a new six-figure ad buy the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee placed for Menendez.
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She cued us with a loud "SEVEN!" and like excited schoolchildren, we gleefully joined in to count down together.
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The zingers that he gleefully slung at Trump in the last debate seemed tired and worn this time around.
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News nowadays was just opinion writing, she complained; the crowd, resplendent in MAGA gear, gleefully ate up her claptrap.
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As Forsberg drifts past Leno in his Nissan 370, the host clutches Allen and the two men shriek gleefully.
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"The Next" is most successful when it's at its most fiendish, with Jo gleefully terrorizing Ned throughout New York.
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What's fascinating is that he's gleefully taking the fight to the people wearing the same uniform as he is.
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And Republican House and Senate candidates gleefully demanded to know whether their Democratic opponents were sticking by Mrs. Clinton.
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More plainly put: In life, it's the minorities who are subjected to stereotyping; Mr. Nguyen gleefully reverses that here.
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But it still puts Democrats in a box, having to propose tax increases up front, which Republicans gleefully broadcast.
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The latest production from Atlantic for Kids, the children's division of the Atlantic Theater Company, delivers this message gleefully.
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In 2010, they founded Toilet Paper, a magazine born out of their shared passion for making gleefully weird imagery.
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To worry for your safety knowing those at the top (and at the polls) gleefully loathe who you are.
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The show moves at a fast clip, sustained by a parade of gleefully whimsical scenes and inspired non sequiturs.
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"Freakonomics," Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner's gleefully contrarian collection of economics riddles, zeroes in on wrongness, too.
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There was one computer in her Belgrade apartment building, which children gleefully used to look up pictures of nudes.
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Having slyly acclimatized the audience to a naturalistic comedy about the frailty of memory, Albee gleefully reshuffles the cards.
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There's nothing the site celebrates more gleefully than Trump's humbling of its enemies, like the "amnesty" sympathizer Paul Ryan.
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Why did a video clip of the interview show him smiling so gleefully as Mr. Trump confirmed his reporting?
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But Misfits Market kept popping up in my Facebook feed, as friends gleefully reported ordering hauls of ugly produce.
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The Italians must have been impressed, seeing this Chinese woman gleefully and publicly accepting acknowledgment for her hard work.
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He has gleefully promised to drain the swamp in the capital, Brasília, and to violently restore law and order.
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My husband skipped around the property with tools that looked like Tower of London souvenirs, gleefully ripping out drywall.
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But as Mr. Bergé noted gleefully, he used that and other controversies to increase attendance at the opera house.
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It also gives them the chance to fetishize and gleefully consume Emira's youth, her blackness, and her perceived coolness.
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Hamill gleefully saying, "Ooh, I just nailed that guy!" after battering an enemy to death with his trusty pickaxe.
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At his request, the prostitute has undressed and is jumping up and down as Gautama gleefully grasps her breasts.
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It gleefully flayed congressional Republicans who were quick to compromise or, in their eyes, capitulate to the party establishment.
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Reporters at all levels in Britain still gleefully hurl combative questions at public officials when they have a chance.
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Democrats will gleefully note, as I do here, that Trump during the campaign specifically separated himself from other Republicans.
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Price has gleefully advanced his own political ideology and self-interest at the expense of sound health-care policy.
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They've willingly slotted themselves into caricatures that are all too familiar today, and the movie plays on those gleefully.
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Gleefully deadpan, these chromogenic prints depict narrative tableaus with sausages, cigarette butts, and their non-human ilk as protagonists.
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YouTube has spawned its own industry of post-MST3K smart-alecks, gleefully trashing everything from video games to movie trailers.
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None are nearly as egregious as gleefully filming the body of a dead man, but YouTube has clearly had enough.
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He even gave Bareilles a sweet kiss on the cheek at one point — as she smiled gleefully for the cameras.
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"I was alone, I took a ride, I didn't know what I would find there," he gleefully sang in 1966.
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We were all sitting there staring at our own backlit screens, gleefully reacting with each successive cringeworthy tweet from Moorehead.
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She's thirsting for attention, and gleefully aware of it, surfing the current wave of self-love and self-care confusion.
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But as it spreads on Twitter, screenshot by gleefully outraged screenshot, it's going to be stripped of nuance and context.
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"I've been hiding the ring in the house for the last four and a half months," Wicks gleefully told PEOPLE.
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Eventually, Simon tells them, "You're all mean girls," as Michaela (Aja Naomi King) gleefully tells him they sabotaged the case.
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For the first twelve episodes, this new chapter is a relaxed visit to one of Netflix's most gleefully charming universes.
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Now boys gleefully skateboard down the rails and kids cool off in a waterfall fountain topped by giant Olympic rings.
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It gleefully tracks the number of deaths on each set of stages, and you should expect well into three figures.
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Why are we only bringing these accomplishments up when we can use them to gleefully delight in another woman's flaws?
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Remember that viral video of the dog wearing a GoPro camera on its neck and dashing gleefully toward the ocean?
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The contrast is "ironic and gleefully funny," says Jessica Jin, who first floated the Cocks Not Glocks idea last fall.
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Enthusiastic slide guitar and rhythmically strummed acoustic underline his sudden fascination, gleefully playing a melody that's both grand and dinky.
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Considering several states in America just experienced a brutally cold polar vortex, some gleefully embraced and early spring without question.
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In a clip showcasing the new Question Time set, Dimbleby can't resist sliding down a prop gleefully in his suit.
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He marveled at his own success in Tuesday's primary, and gleefully hyped his likely general election matchup against Hillary Clinton.
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He is a full-fledged member of the elite who roasts the rest of his class with gleefully detached contempt.
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Republicans have gleefully criticized the Green New Deal, warning about Democratic efforts to take away anything from cars to hamburgers.
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Gremlins, 1984 Gleefully watch as a horde of little monsters wreck havoc on an idyllic small town at Christmas time.
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Of all the rising stars on the right, none are more gleefully anti-democratic and dangerously competent than Kris Kobach.
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On Monday, President Donald Trump gleefully urged former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to run for president again in 2020.
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His name will be called Sunday night, he'll give a heartfelt speech, and he'll pose gleefully with his shiny trophy.
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Horror-struck, gleefully warped old school death metal from one of the nation's foremost vortices of existential dread (AKA Delaware)?
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Which is not say that cleaning up the sport requires gleefully stomping all over individuals who test positive for PEDs.
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Companies gleefully churned out "low-fat" biscuits, crackers and margarine, which tend to contain less expensive ingredients than animal fat.
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No, my question, as Democrats gleefully tear into the Trump business record, is why rival Republicans never did the same.
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Clinton, gleefully re-posted a report on Twitter indicating that the Vatican was angered by its dealings with Mr. Sanders.
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That wasn't enough for some who gleefully began tweeting #RichHomieKaraoke with references to made up lyrics to other hit songs.
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Spending bills that appropriate funding are gleefully passed by Republican leaders as well as rank and file members of Congress.
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" Trump bashed him on Twitter, gleefully noting that Amash was facing primary challenges and calling the congressman "a total loser.
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Known for gleefully bashing the old Republican establishment, Breitbart now finds itself at the center of the party's presidential campaign.
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And she gleefully noted that unlike DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, her boss, Preibus, doesn't face a competitive primary challenge.
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"This MAGA loser gleefully bothering a Native American protestor at the Indigenous People's March," read the tweet accompanying the video.
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Twelve months later, he gleefully ran up the score in 101-88 beatdown that cost the Sharks' coach his job.
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Now Ahmed, whom Dr. Rabeeah operated on in February, was running around the auditorium, gleefully swiping toys from other children.
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I spent the rest of the night doing less avoiding and more flirting and gleefully lost Christian to the crowd.
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The flyer, sent out by a Republican candidate for state Senate, depicted his Jewish opponent gleefully gripping fistfuls of cash.
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The opposition Labor Party has gleefully watched the Liberals internal conflict deepen, with the growing prospect of an early election.
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We found an unbroken row of chicha and chicharrón joints along the main highway and I gleefully ordered my meal.
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A mare I know who attended in Munich gleefully told me about the bruises he still had a week later.
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Mr. Parscale was the campaign's digital director in 2016, when Mr. Trump gleefully tossed out much of that political playbook.
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If cost is a deterrent, Mr. Swart gleefully noted that many inexpensive helmets perform just as well as expensive ones.
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Links to the video proliferated on 4chan, where users have gleefully embraced the conspiracy theories and mocked the shooting victims.
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Refusing to confine itself to a single plot or trope, it gallops gleefully through every last one of them instead.
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" In words Holmes himself gleefully described in a private letter as "brutal," he concluded, "Three generations of imbeciles are enough.
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He called for a ban on Muslims entering the US, gleefully embraced calls to jail his opponent, and praised torture.
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Meanwhile, everyone performed nostalgia well, and I watched them gleefully, as though all of Palenque were a dark, lonely stage.
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Her enigmatic persona continues to incite conjecture in boxing enthusiasts, which, no doubt, she would gleefully, and perhaps ghoulishly, relish.
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But there is always room for the occasional rulebreaker here at Wordplay, and Daniel Mauer's puzzle gleefully breaks the rules.
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Last Halloween, he went trick-or-treating with a friend whose dad gleefully accompanied them, dressed in full costume himself.
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A Republican administration has gleefully cast aside trade deals, for instance, and the energy among Democrats is around democratic socialism.
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I took on extra assignments and sent the money I received to pay off my debt, gleefully tracking each payment.
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He gleefully raced to impeachment on the thinnest of pretexts in the hopes of politically hobbling a president he opposed.
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Season 2 catches up with the once-repressed Otis (Asa Butterfield) now gleefully in command of his teen male libido.
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His signature nuclear deal with world powers now has become a noose around his neck that hard-liners gleefully tighten.
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I gleefully fill the tub with water and the lamps with oil and make sleeping situations nearer to the woodstove.
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"There is no path to 270," he said gleefully, recalling the skepticism that he would win an Electoral College majority.
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Then, of course, there is the R-rated carving, depicting a certain anatomical feature still gleefully doodled on walls today.
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He tirelessly promoted T-Mobile's price promotions and gleefully bashed its rivals before his millions of followers on social media.
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Gradually, it becomes clear that they too are watching the Frasers onstage, and they are gleefully fetishizing what they see.
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Maybe, just maybe, now is a good time to stop granting Conway interviews so she can gleefully mislead the American public.
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When it comes to gleefully trolling Star Wars fans with potential spoilers, Mark Hamill is a force to be reckoned with.
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A lot of people will gleefully praise the end of the checkout line without realizing they are praising someone's job loss.
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Sex is everywhere, in gleefully commercialised form, from explicit manga comics to love hotels where rooms are rented by the hour.
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No, they did not (and neither did farmers gleefully incorporating antibiotics into animal feed to fatten poultry and cattle for market).
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In fact, although some Brexiteers once gleefully suggested that Brexit could lead to the collapse of the EU, this looks unlikely.
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Miranda Cuckson played the original version of "Anthèmes," for violin solo, with a light, bouncing touch, dotted with gleefully savage plucks.
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"I watched you touch yourself in the shower where you think it's clean," the man says gleefully in a following episode.
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There's a hand reaching out to accept it back maybe, oh, three inches from the hat before it gets tossed gleefully.
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And without the expectations associated with big budgets or prestige drama, Shyamalan gleefully dives into the film's grindhouse scares head-first.
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Then came their now-infamous 2015 split, and an ugly tabloid echo chamber to gleefully document the wreckage in real time.
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Existing laws allow the president to impose tariffs in very broadly defined circumstances, as Mr Trump gleefully noted during the campaign.
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In one shot a little girl gleefully sniffs a yellow and green arrangement that was placed in a dainty cream vase.
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I spend the walk to brunch gleefully kicking fresh snow as high in the air as I can; it's deeply satisfying.
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I gleefully sipped mine while Angie smirked defiantly at my dad, silently challenging him to put an end to our shenanigans.
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Some children clung to their parents while others hovered at the back door, gleefully spotting hidden Easter eggs in the backyard.
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The president and his aides gleefully highlighted leaked DNC emails that depicted party officials as favoring Clinton over the Vermont senator.
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His series of "The Prince Show" sketches — featuring Maya Rudolph as Beyonce — poked fun at the artist's mysterious, gleefully weird persona.
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Edelman juxtaposes this rise to prominence in the 1960s with the civil rights movement that Simpson seemed to so gleefully ignore.
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Who knows what bodily fluids he'll be choking on next time, but this gleefully-lurid movie will be hard to top.
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Yet another reason to gleefully devour this season of Dancing With the Stars: You may catch a glimpse of baby Shai.
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Deb Lee tends toward this style of productivity, speaking gleefully of a folder full of productivity apps she's yet to test.
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So, for three hours -- at least -- the most powerful person in the world was glued to social media, gleefully settling scores.
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Not since the infamous llama chase of 2015 has a live stream been as gleefully enthralling as the Santa Clara blob.
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Indeed, the trust's best historical offerings are just as unexpected, and as gleefully off-kilter, as anything in Living Architecture's portfolio.
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Clinton excoriated Mr. Trump for, as she put it, gleefully praising the North Korean dictator for his brutal consolidation of power.
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Trump has already done some of them—not secretly but publicly, gleefully, and without consequence—and is under investigation for more.
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Quite the contrary: American diplomatic officials and shapers of elite opinion were gleefully complicit in the construction of the Massacre Premium.
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This weird western saga gleefully, dreamily fuses a Greek chorus, spaghetti westerns, American trickster tales and creepy Japanese shoujo (girls') manga.
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In a fairly typical scene, Toronto study subjects are seen dancing gleefully once they get Music Out Loud int he house.
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Review: 'Deadpool 2' gleefully revels in R-rated mayhem It's not even the only Marvel film fans can look forward to.
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So, gleefully and probably a little meanly, I asked my dad (a long-time resident of #BachelorNation, seriously!) what he thought.
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Young, passionate men in form-fitting costumes; folks who go by the name "witch"; monsters gleefully planning the end of civilization.
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Right-wing media, as expected, gleefully pounced on the testimony as evidence that the mainstream media was not to be believed.
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And this season, even book readers won't know who will die much less gleefully film their friends and family freaking out .
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The unglazed ceramic humans, animals, shoes and underpants that compose Sally Saul's long overdue New York solo debut seem gleefully macabre.
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On the rocky beach, the girls scrambled gleefully while I darted after them, minding the slippery seaweed, the points of driftwood.
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We ought to appreciate the frog gleefully slurping down the bumblebee because who knows how long such a sight might exist.
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A study supposedly proving that people who take gym selfies have "psychological problems" was gleefully shared by multiple websites in 2016.
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Andrew Scott's Moriarty has gleefully stolen every Sherlock scene he's ever appeared in, but "The Final Problem" really belongs to Mycroft.
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Even without Woods to fete in person, the fans, some of them gleefully facing one another, continued to shout and cheer.
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That hasn't stopped some of the French press from gleefully speculating, led by Le Canard Enchaîné, the ever-impertinent satirical weekly.
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Maybe he's now subjected to the very forms of bigotry, terror and structural racism that he once gleefully inflicted on others.
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His 'tits' — the product, he gleefully explained, of masking tape and 'will power' — spill out of a green feathered emu outfit.
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Many conservatives have gleefully pounced on Project Veritas's disclosures, including one particularly influential voice: Donald Trump Jr., the president's eldest son.
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Director Lorcan Finnegan brings a stylized sensibility to Garret Shanley's screenplay, which gleefully injects surreality into Tom and Gemma's new life.
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One showed a doctored image of Mr. Erdogan gleefully taking a selfie in front of the coffin of a Turkish soldier.
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"He's human trash," said Stella Wong, 57, a school administrator as she gleefully tromped on Mr. Ho's nose one recent afternoon.
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Desecrating the old ways of doing things -- and doing so gleefully -- he believes is at the root of his political people.
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Trump. "They can't take a joke," the President gleefully proclaimed in New Hampshire on Monday, as the crowd laughed and cheered.
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For more than three decades, the Belgian designer has been offering gleefully irreverent alternatives to the staid men's wear of old.
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By Thursday, many of Trump's aides had decided to sit back and gleefully watch the Democrats destroy Bloomberg on their own.
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Yet even as he gleefully snubbed it, Mr. Trump offered an exclusive interview to the association's president, Jeff Mason of Reuters.
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A junior editor took it upon himself — quickly, and perhaps more gleefully than necessary — to render several historic milestones as anecdotes.
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" Andrew gleefully partakes, but then makes the jaw-dropping display even more baffling by declaring ... "That's a full-service presidential candidate!
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It is Trump who gleefully ordered that the "Zero Tolerance" family separation policy be expanded to cover the entire southern border.
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Caution was gleefully abandoned; as the game ticked toward its conclusion, players grasped their knees, desperate for every gulp of oxygen.
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In Estés's telling, Baubo is a gleefully obscene figure, shaking her breasts and telling dirty jokes for an audience of women.
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It's a contender for best comedic "one-scene wonder" in Bill Murray's gleefully deranged performance as a masochistic dental work enthusiast.
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Instead, he has turned consequences into another set of rules he gleefully evades — another thing to make everyone's problem but his own.
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Flag waving children greeted the two royal couples at Matteusskolan School — gleefully taking up more of their time than they had planned.
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It was sort of gleefully laughing at the sort of insidery New York notion that the entire world revolves around New York.
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This month, the band released a five-inch picture disc (that I will gleefully purchase and never listen to a single time).
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"Pretending not to know him is the meanest thing you can do to Donald Trump," Colbert gleefully shared on the Late Show.
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Radical techniques were perfected, new terminology was coined, and the people who originally founded the scene were gleefully left in the dust.
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Just look at the resemblance: Internet commentators have also been gleefully reminiscing about the time Jesus was found in a dog's butt.
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He gleefully expects the fuss to win votes for the Republican Party in mid-term elections to be held on November 6th.
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In fact, as a pro-Clinton group gleefully pointed out Tuesday, he'd said at least 27 times that he expected to win.
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Their style skips gleefully among a dozen genres, "visionary poems" to "futuristic films", "folk tales" to "gossip columns" (all namechecked by Jósef).
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But there's also no reason the series needs to be this shrill and thudding, or this gleefully obsessed with exploding human corpses.
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The opposition gleefully contrasted the vast sums Mr Najib's wife spends on jewellery with the difficulty ordinary folks have making ends meet.
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The game of choice is backgammon, one of the world's oldest games, and the two gleefully play it on an upturned box.
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He also gleefully threatened to imprison Hillary Clinton, the first woman to run for president on behalf of a major political party.
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Trump's internet army has spent this election gleefully propping up a woefully unprepared demagogue—some earnestly, most as a long-running joke.
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Trump's speech on Tuesday came just a week after he gleefully accused Democrats of losing their nerve during a brief government shutdown.
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When vestiges of the Valongo wharf began to emerge in 2011, Mayor Paes gleefully announced that Rio had found its "Roman ruins".
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Gleefully rushing to tear apart a popular, women-lead story simply because you're bothered by pop culture groupthink isn't a good look.
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The Florida senator gleefully hurled one-liners against the GOP front-runner Friday, upping his rhetoric after a punchy Thursday night debate.
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For all the gleefully excessive concoctions at fast food chains, though, many of the health-conscious tweaks of the Chipotle era remain.
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Trudeau became the first Canadian prime minister to march in a gay pride parade, gleefully waving a rainbow flag in Toronto Sunday.
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We made her the single most-watched human being on the planet and then, gleefully, watched as she nearly died from overexposure.
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Here's the theory: Blunt joked about wanting to receive a knighthood, so Beatrice gleefully fetched a ceremonial sword to perform the deed.
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That's why many of these shows don't "age well," as any YouTube compilation of gay panic Friends jokes will gleefully tell you.
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The slow motion, musical montage of them gleefully dressed in their conductor outfits at the end is what really makes it, though.
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"I'm ugly!" she repeats to herself at one point, gleefully because she has no concept of the insults being hurled at her.
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The professional pundits and their assembled panelists profess their disgust at the toxicity — and then gleefully throw another log on the fire.
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Before the match, footage emerged online of England fans gleefully chanting "we're not in Europe anymore" on the streets of southern France.
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I retweeted the choicest attacks for all to see, and with each retweet, more attacks followed, their authors gleefully seeking the exposure.
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This was gleefully demonstrated at the product's launch party by a man repeatedly stabbing holes into a stretched HEX with a pin.
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The implication is that Frank wrote a song glorifying date-rape and that mom and Johnny gleefully went along singing about it.
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"Soon I am going to be so high," he says gleefully, doing quick jumps to warm up, in front of a mirror.
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Trump, in a formal black winter coat, holding his hands gleefully over the food while Abraham Lincoln's portrait looks on from above.
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As it turns out, the conservative "outrage" that sent liberal journalists gleefully scurrying to their keyboards never existed outside their biased minds.
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Stung by their inability to repeal and replace ObamaCare, Republicans in Washington have gleefully turned their attention to taxes and the budget.
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Children ride horses and hunt deer and fish for bass and gleefully skid their four-wheelers through the mud in timber country.
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Sprinting right out of the gate, the director, Yeon Sang-ho, dives gleefully into a sandbox of spilled brains and smug entitlement.
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But opponents risk losing those battles when they come off as gleefully trying to pin their political opponents with crimes like treason.
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But tennis fans will appreciate when Rafa gleefully fist-pumps at the news that his favorite potatoes are going to be served.
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Watching her gleefully scream at a show she loves and explain why what just happened is incredibly awesome is a joyful experience.
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As the presenter himself would gleefully put it, Jeremy Kyle will have to get off his lazy backside and get a job.
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On the surface, its story of young, beautiful soldier-citizens waging a war of extermination against literal vermin reads as gleefully fascist.
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"I walked in and I saw Harvey, and I said, 'Hello, Harvey,' and I dropped my pants down," Ms. Dench recalls gleefully.
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The National Rifle Association, for instance, tweeted out the video, gleefully urging people to watch Biden get "WRECKED" by a gun owner.
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Manohla Dargis wrote in her review, "'Gone Girl' plays like a queasily, at times gleefully, funny horror movie about a modern marriage."
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Still, like a circus impresario, Mr. Bergé gleefully pointed to the large audiences at the Bastille Opera as vindication of his stewardship.
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While opposition politicians have pounced gleefully on the shrinking poll numbers, much of the drop may simply have been waiting to happen.
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Less gleefully, a Saints fan filed a lawsuit against the N.F.L. that reached the state supreme court in Louisiana before being dismissed.
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Mr. Tarkanian argued that he would make his challenge a "national race" and gleefully noted that Fox was already replaying his interview.
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It was classic Tim and Eric: remixing the tropes of stale show business, gleefully baffling the audience and throwing spitballs at comedy.
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Billed as an "anti-hate satire," the movie is gleefully transgressive and unabashedly silly; one scene features Adolf Hitler eating unicorn meat.
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I would gleefully be opening these envelopes, but I imagine the simple tape method is probably the majority of what you receive?
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They make dumb, hilarious memes in which they purposefully come across as clueless olds, and there is something gleefully liberating about it.
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No wonder that ISIS-affiliated social media gleefully posted President Trump's executive order this weekend, as Rukmini Callimachi of The Times reported.
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Surfers, to judge from the throngs who gleefully paddled out from Florida to New England, make for unreflective scholars of the divine.
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Similarly, at 323A, SAUSAGE FEST + OON = SAUSAGE FESTOON, which takes us gleefully from the topic of male dominance to the deli case.
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Earlier this week, bookish denizens of Twitter spent a solid day gleefully eviscerating a list of Jonathan Franzen's 10 Rules for Writing.
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And Cheney -- a huge proponent of the controversial interrogation technique during his time in office -- gleefully obliges with his John Hancock. pic.twitter.
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The Scottish producer's bewilderingly titled Oil of Every Pearl's Un-Insides, out since June, gleefully fuses harsh and pretty, tender and aggressive.
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In recent months his rocketmen have fired off missiles in one test after another, often with the young, overfed dictator gleefully looking on.
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In one video apparently showing a looting and uploaded to social media, people are seen gleefully dragging live chickens from a stranded truck.
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He also gleefully described a wand that the CIA can use to gather the unique identifiers of burner phones from 20 yards away.
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Watching the Oscar-winner wielding a needle and thread as she gleefully sews a teenage girl's lips just feels like the new normal.
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State legislators have aggressively eroded women's reproductive rights for years; under the current administration, which is openly and gleefully hostile to Roe v.
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Remember earlier this year, when John Boyega and Mark Hamill were gleefully trolling Star Wars fans by tweeting jokey "spoilers" at each other?
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Even her gleefully sociopathic American Hustle character was someone who cynically exploited those bridges to pull over better cons on her various marks.
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"The second largest aquarium in the world and the only institution outside of Asia that houses Whale Sharks," Johnson wrote gleefully on Instagram.
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I prepared, almost gleefully, for a painful, heavy period of epic proportions — unbridled by synthetic hormones — by looking for any sign of PMS.
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In one episode, contestants were tasked with building an outdoor activity for a party, which the hosts and judges then gleefully tested out.
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Apple's latest MacBook Pros weren't quite right for pros, and Windows laptop manufacturers have been gleefully taking advantage of Apple's stumble ever since.
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Ri Chun Hee, a veteran broadcaster at Korean Central Television, was promised a rest in 2012, after 41 years gleefully reading out propaganda.
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It's enticing to see the prize gets raised again and again, but you should think twice before gleefully taking up on their offer.
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Bitcoin is, in fact, far further from death than it was all the (many) other times its demise was gleefully, and wrongfully, proclaimed.
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" Meanwhile, Fox News and other pro-Trump media reported extensively on the news of the student's death gleefully using words like "illegal alien.
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Cultural conservatives, including Trump supporters, tend to gleefully mock such demands — characterizing those who make them as special snowflakes unable to handle criticism.
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Men would send her long, detailed "rape fantasy" letters; a radio station gleefully started a countdown to the day Portman would turn 18.
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IN THE FIRST heady days of their self-proclaimed caliphate, foreigners who joined Islamic State (IS) gleefully renounced their ties to the West.
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Perhaps that explains how gleefully Microsoft announced it had landed HP as a CRM customer last September — snatching it away from frenemy Salesforce.
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Trump gleefully bashed China during his campaign, so it'll be interesting to see if the public tough talk continues in these private meetings.
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Barriss gleefully boasted about his threats on Twitter, where he operated multiple accounts under variations of one of his gamer nicknames, Torture God.
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Mr Trump has the medium's temperament down pat—one minute playing the snarling demagogue, and the next gleefully hurling schoolboy insults at rivals.
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Making the best of their icy situation, citizens in the Ottawa area are posting videos of themselves gleefully skating down the undriveable streets.
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The Alternative, in its assault on what it decries as the reigning political correctness, will then gleefully pull political debate to the right.
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Ignore advisers gleefully predicting another euro crisis that Britain can exploit; placing bets on imminent disaster is not the way to win friends.
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Because there's only one reason a movie like this gives a character something like that, and that's to gleefully, grotesquely take it away.
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Dugan gleefully proclaimed that it only took hours for the woman in the video demo we saw hours to learn a few words.
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If the Democrat party finds itself with majority control after November and in position to schedule impeachment proceedings, they will do so gleefully.
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The problem for Saudi Arabia is that Turkey claims that it does hold such evidence -- and is gleefully sharing it with its allies.
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Eventually, you no longer feel like you're falling—the constant whoosh of half-truths and gleefully delivered apocalyptic provocations becomes your new equilibrium.
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That she gleefully accepted a clause in her late husband's will meaning she could never marry again, lest she lose her inheritance: hell!
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Spencer continued his traveling sideshow, gleefully imposing his unwanted presence on college campuses, while other groups decided to focus on more local action.
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The villains, naturally, are bankers; the more a movie costs to make, the more gleefully it must demonize the practice of basic capitalism.
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Hunter was cast opposite Divine in "Polyester," a low-budget John Waters comedy that gleefully sent up everything from alcoholism to foot festishism.
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All she seemed to accomplish was to give President Donald Trump another opportunity to gleefully trot out his tiresome Pocahontas routine yet again.
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Most delegations gleefully reveal their locations with flags and banners, giving color, and a bit of a hanging-laundry vibe, to the compound.
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In Rotten Tomatoes' critics' consensus, they say that it's "loaded with gleefully offensive and often scatological gags, but it's largely bereft of laughs."
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In Nero-esque fashion, China is gleefully watching the rainforest burn with eyes toward a new Brazil, one with more soybeans for China.
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As many gleefully pointed out on Twitter, Trump's "Get me a Coke, please," comment proved to be the best thing about the tape.
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Burton's distorted, slightly dystopian suburbia often takes on a gleefully manic, almost circus-like form that's descended from gothic's bloodier cousin, Grand Guignol.
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And she was sly, gleefully embracing her status as the anti-Britney all while teaming up with the producers behind Spears' biggest hits.
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In the new Amazon show "Jean-Claude Van Johnson," the seemingly washed-up Muscles from Brussels gleefully sends up his action star image.
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Kamal (Mena Massoud), the special assistant to the mayor, gleefully demonstrates his reporter-stonewalling strategies to Ashley (Nina Dobrev), a new press aide.
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Armed with this attitude, the Chomskyan takeover of the field in the '60s entailed the new guard gleefully eviscerating their elders at conferences.
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She gleefully asked the crowd if they were sick of seeing her yet, clearly overyjoyed at her success, professional recognition, and general admiration.
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After I collected my prize, my co-workers and I gleefully raced back to our corner of the newsroom to test it out.
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The Trump administration has gone as far as to gleefully taunt delegates at COP24 with a panel promoting the use of more coal.
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So there are plenty of French viewers who have yet to meet Fleabag's gleefully insincere stepmother and the rest of her repressed family.
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Krenwinkel gleefully boasted about murdering Abigail Folger at the scene, and the next night, she, Watson, and Van Houten also killed the LaBiancas.
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But we have a president who gleefully flaunts his instability and thirst for disorder every day, so these stories are very old news.
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It also, perhaps too gleefully, shows how fans of the show went online to completely trash the Yelp page for Kratz's law firm.
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When Lorelai rips off Lane's tearaway wedding skirt and Zach crows, "My wife's got legs!" as Lane kicks gleefully, we get it. 31.
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Here's a selection: In this gleefully slapdash indie comedy, Steve Coogan plays Dana Marschz, a washed-up actor turned washed-up drama teacher.
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In one booth, a Victoria's Secret model filmed her friends gleefully tossing rose petals into the air before posting the video to Instagram.
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While the ideological focus of the Tea Party was limited government and ballooning deficits, the MAGA types gleefully shifted to populism and xenophobia.
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"Frances Ha" (2013), the film she made with her partner, Noah Baumbach, begins with two best friends sparring gleefully in Washington Square Park.
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And while politicians gleefully cheer the lowest unemployment rate in half a century, they now have to feed growing businesses hungry for employees.
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Even as de Gaulle gleefully insulted the Americans and undermined the United States-led order in Western Europe, Washington continued guaranteeing French security.
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Three competing teams watch a blind date via video, making gleefully snide comments about the couple and their chances of hitting it off.
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At the same time, Starbucks fans who support the company's outreach to refugees gleefully tweeted about supersizing their Frappuccinos to start this week.
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He was an initiator of terrorism and he would have gleefully targeted Americans in America if he had the capacity to do so.
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Based on the premiere (the only episode provided to journalists in advance), the show preserves the film's gleefully over-the-top gross-outs.
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"Dems in Meltdown Over Comey Firing," declared a headline on Fox News, as Tucker Carlson gleefully replayed clips of Democrats denouncing the move.
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Axe, the men's care brand that once gleefully sold consumers sexism in a bottle, launched a campaign last year that rejects macho stereotypes.
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While Scalia gleefully and imaginatively attacked identity politics, justices like Alito and Roberts were more muted (and less meme-worthy) in their dissents.
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The two near-peer competitors, in fact, can watch gleefully how North Korea preoccupies Washington and divides Americans on how best to respond.
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The neo-Nazi symbol Pepe the frog was gleefully spread by Donald Trump Jr. Schools and synagogues have been defiled with anti-Semitism.
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And he did it with a flourish, making public appearances wearing bright magenta clothing and gleefully bashing T-Mobile's rivals on social media.
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WikiLeaks, for example, gleefully tweeted to its millions of followers that a Clinton Foundation employee had attempted suicide; news outlets repeated the report.
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Meanwhile, Iranian news outlets have gleefully reported how the country is reaping fees for the increased use of its airspace by Qatar Airways.
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On Tuesday, Justin Timberlake posted a video to Instagram in which he gracefully introduced the world to this portmanteau, his voice gleefully sluggish.
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There is only the profound immorality of abdication — of gleefully passing a mounting problem on to our children, and on to the poor.
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Undaunted, Anderson set his teenage children on the operatives, who fled before a laughing Anderson brood gleefully taking photos of the government spies.
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Metacritic score: 71 Disney's follow-up to its wonderful 2012 animated film Wreck-It Ralph is as gleefully self-aware as its predecessor.
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British NFL broadcasting veterans like Neil Reynolds and Nat Coombs gleefully recall getting into the sport with nights spent listening to AM radios.
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Last week, President Trump gleefully signed a defacto Muslim ban, hoping to ban green card and permanent resident holders from seven Muslim-majority countries.
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Hate-watching — the practice of watching a TV show in order to gleefully mock it — has always been part of the Bachelor viewing experience.
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Those with strong opinions on the presumptive Republican presidential nominee gleefully flip off the Donald's monuments to himself and post the pics on Instagram.
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But Russia has gleefully filled the gap left by Iran in the oil market, while China is focused on its trade war with America.
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Gleefully, he talks about two specials for the network, one of which, he says, will be on the 50th anniversary of the King assassination.
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Nobody, that is, besides the hundreds of corporations and advertisers that spend the day pouring money and brainpower into gleefully lying to their customers.
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One needs a certain toughness and tolerance for discomfort to be at ease here, and we pride ourselves on being hardy and gleefully dirty.
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As a rule, the internet's favorite moves tend to be gleefully wacky, the kind of thing you bust out when you've hit peak party.
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" Rundgren offered perhaps the most surreal moment of the night: the chance to watch Starr gleefully singing along to "Bang the Drum All Day.
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After speeding around central London for awhile and waving to the occasional bemused pedestrian, DyingLlama climbs down and runs gleefully off into the night.
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This opportunity would likely be a dream come true for Myers, who gleefully belted out "Bohemian Rhapsody" alongside his pal Garth in Wayne's World.
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I went away to Italy this weekend, and I gleefully neglected my job the whole time, and yet I was still very much working.
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The Cherokee Nation response to Warren's analysis couldn't have been better fodder for Trump, who gleefully seized on the statement in his own tweet.
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The British billionaire gleefully released a video and many gorgeous photos of him and Obama taking on the glorious Ole English tradition of kitesurfing.
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With Mr Rajapaksa gleefully stoking Sinhala chauvinism, the country could slip backwards into the kind of polarisation that led to its long civil war.
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In it, we hear what seems to be Denis O'Hare's voice gleefully whispering that he "found" it — what it is, we still don't know.
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"There he is, hair looping," she said, pushing her hair over her head to indicate the signature Trump-over as the audience applauded gleefully.
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And yet criminals -- including those who gleefully engaged in these attacks on cops in three New York City boroughs -- may be emboldened, as Ret.
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Their chemistry is tangible both onstage and on the song, where the two gleefully trade bars over an expertly-produced beat from J. Cole.
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A second tear, should you allow yourself a prolonged moment of grief, is dedicated to all those gleefully taking of advantages of Flash's vulnerabilities.
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Lopez performed a medley of hits including "Ain't It Funny" and "I'm Real" with Ja Rule -- while A-Rod watched gleefully from the crowd.
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It was shut down relatively quickly owing to a tripling and even quadrupling of demand, as gleefully tweeted by T-Mobile CEO John Legere.
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There's just something about gleefully tossing paper out the window that makes you feel like a kid getting out of school for the summer.
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But we made a mistake: We trusted space-gardener Scott Kelly when he gleefully exclaimed it was the first flower to bloom in space.
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Renowned for gleefully unsparing reporting in the Texas Observer magazine, Ms. Ivins was hired by The Times in 1976 to spice up its writing.
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In 2012, a video went viral on YouTube showing a group of Marines gleefully urinating on the corpses of suspected enemy fighters in Afghanistan.
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They would gleefully target his past congressional votes opposing tax cuts, the Patriot Act and new military defenses against a possible Iranian missile attack.
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Check out how this thing came together, then watch as the Men at Arms use their creation to gleefully slice different objects to bits.
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Critics had to be careful about turning their position into a platform for polemics, or about dispensing provocative generalizations, as he once gleefully had.
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But the most alarming signs accompanied the Republican presidential race, as each candidate seemed gleefully willing to one-up the others in vilifying Muslims.
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It's impossible in real life, but watching these characters, whether they're gleefully wrecking shit or righting a terrible wrong, is the next best thing.
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The Club for Growth is a hardline conservative group that has gleefully challenged even Republican incumbents it feels are too far to the left.
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Families were everywhere, gleefully uncovering what the team at Bass had done after two years of construction and a year of planning and fundraising.
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"Dabbing Dude" consists of a screenshot from a shaky video of two women wrestling in the woods while a squad of bros gleefully watches.
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But "The Eye," a three-minute burst that opens with windchimes and then gleefully pummels the listener, beats the rest by a knife's edge.
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After Garnett, who is still a brainy and intimidating defender, went down with a knee injury, opponents gleefully knifed into the team's soft underbelly.
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But they would need to be respectable rather than disreputable, and run a campaign that accepted guardrails and gatekeepers rather than gleefully destroying them.
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"Doctor Who," whose fans gleefully obsess over 37 seasons (now 11 in the modern reboot) of internal history, tends to be a secretive enterprise.
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Sometimes scabrous and always irreverent, his cartoons swipe gleefully at disability and other sensitive topics, piercing the movie's one-day-at-a-time orthodoxy.
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His grief played out in what he described as "total chaos" in his 20s, a period that was gleefully pounced on by the tabloids.
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The best part is that it's so gleefully out of step with what one might expect from the art of a renegade robot comic.
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The answer to this question depends, in turn, on whether news organizations will cooperate with those smears as gleefully as they did in 2016.
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The sketch is reminiscent of one from the '90s in which Kel Mitchell, playing a repairman, gleefully destroys everything he is asked to fix.
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When you want to do a shot of a woman gleefully striding toward the camera, deserving of just a little respect, you blast Aretha.
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Skrillhouse cooks up an obnoxiously hype beat that Ferg gleefully rhymes over, Crystal Caines taking backup vocals to accentuate the rest of the song.
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That being said, I would prefer that my employer didn't gleefully act as a staging ground for the career rehabilitation of an accused sleazebag.
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And by the looks of it, it seems like it might take a while -- something onlookers and local media have gleefully observed on Twitter.
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But above all there'd be the torturing of Trump, who so gleefully tortures his own political foes and even some of his political friends.
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While classical artists, by and large, remain publicly reticent about their politics — this isn't Hollywood — Mr. Levit's Twitter account is heatedly, gleefully anti-Trump.
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Johnson and Hart's septuagenarian shtick is the main attraction, though, and they gleefully commit to "Saturday Night Live"-worthy impressions of DeVito and Glover.
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There's a mild but inescapable allusion to classical statuary, too, and in the surface's similarity to bone, an invocation of gleefully Surrealist grave robbing.
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Thiel became a billionaire as an early investor in Facebook and Paypal, but, as Valleywag gleefully recounted, his subsequent business ventures were less successful.
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With its rhythmic onomatopoeia, cacophony of fonts and screeching palette, everything about "Noisy Night," by Mac Barnett, illustrated by Brian Biggs, is gleefully loud.
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To document the moment for posterity, it'll provide you with a special certificate and photos of the bears gleefully destroying your ex's salmon namesake.
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Most of the time, "acqua alta" comes across as local folklore: the piazza filled with water, the gleefully splashing kids and the amused tourists.
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Making a brushstroke painting in the mid-1970s — a decade after Greenberg, Stella, and Lichtenstein gleefully presided over its burial — was foolhardy and brave.
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When Foxconn, which assembles Apple products in China, broke ground on a production plant for LCD screens in Wisconsin in June, he gleefully claimed credit.
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The number 420 has become the not-so-secret symbol for marijuana - a code that stoners will gleefully acknowledge every time it's 4:20 p.m.
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In one photo from the outing, Lawrence in seen in the water with a friend, donning snorkeling gear as she gleefully holds up a conch.
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Over the course of the movie, Haddish gleefully scores absinthe, demonstrates her blowjob technique, and pees on a crowd while hanging from a zip line.
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"Look at these conservative old people who love a pimp," Hof whispered gleefully to me during a meeting of the Nye County Republican Central Committee.
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"ALLAHU akbar!" the boys shout gleefully from atop their camels, the reins of others held in their raised fists, their backs to the setting sun.
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But that hasn't stopped Spain's male-dominated anonymous forums from continuing to gleefully follow the outrage over the trial's verdict among the country's feminist community.
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She smiles as she flips through photos of Andrew as a baby in oversized sunglasses and, later, Andrew posing gleefully in a marching band outfit.
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Back in 203, most of Israel's feisty media predicted that Netanyahu would lose the general elections; he won, and hasn't stopped gleefully reminding journalists since.
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Now, suddenly, the two have been beaming before the cameras and gleefully blaming all the country's woes not on each other, but on Mr Wickremesinghe.
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All those naked, big-bellied statues did was bring out the ugliness in the other side, as Trump-haters posed with them gleefully for selfies.
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After all, the gleefully transgressive humorist, who regularly launches little satirical missiles in The New Yorker, was about to publish his second young-adult novel.
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O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, Nathan Lane called the n-word "the most powerful word in the English language" – and gleefully threatened to "impale" Det.
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" The stars all play Swift's neighbors in a colorful trailer park, and in one BTS clip, Mayfield, 34, gleefully describes his "home" as "just gay!
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It was funny, it was sweet, it had loads of personality, and it leaned into that most gleefully ridiculous of romcom tropes, the fake relationship.
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As the details of their tryst are aired out, they gleefully cast themselves as constantly fighting, f*cking, bickering, bitching, heavy-vaping and over-drinking.
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It's a brilliant idea, and Jade brings both of those adolescent staples into the present in a way that's modern, relatable, touching, and gleefully rebellious.
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And one can certainly understand why Republicans chose to opportunistically take advantage of the crimes by gleefully citing them as a damning indictment of Clinton.
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According to People, the beloved celebrity duo gleefully partied it up at Los Angeles' Midnight Rollerway on Saturday night along with their pal Ryan Hansen.
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" Colin Hay offered perhaps the most surreal moment of the night: the chance to watch Starr gleefully sing along to Men at Work's "Down Under.
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He's prone to defensive and misogynistic outbursts of aggrieved masculinity, and he gleefully manipulates the country's most racist and xenophobic impulses for his own gain.
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All week, Cruz has campaigned with the same urgency seen in the lead-up to Iowa, gleefully drawing sharp contrasts with Trump and Rubio alike.
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Critics took to Twitter to explain that the chain was "gleefully colonizing" the neighborhood, while the shop's Yelp rating plunged to a measly 1.5 stars.
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Trump is the exact opposite, gleefully breaking all conventionalities with his bombast, narcissism and seeming indifference to the intricacies of running a powerful, complex government.
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Leica gleefully does without nine out of 10 of the features offered by a modern compact system like an Olympus OM-D or Sony a6300.
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Whether he's sharing brutal rejection letters sent to his buddy Deadpool or gleefully trolling Blake Lively on her birthday, he always does it in style.
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The 22-year-old shortstop first nervously, but then gleefully, puts on a delightful mime-act with the foul ball eaten up by the catwalk.
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Organic Valley set up such a storefront recently, then watched gleefully as New Yorkers streamed in and shelled out the cash without missing a beat.
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During my time on the track, this DCT performed admirably, gleefully holding shifts until the right moment and rev-matching downshifts while dipping into corners.
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The selected works—including "Dupree's Paradise" and "G-Spot Tornado," which gleefully mash up pop and modernist elements—represent the classical Zappa at his best.
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FEW Pakistanis have broken taboos as gleefully as Qandeel Baloch, a social-media star who used the internet to titillate and scandalise her fellow citizens.
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The obvious example will forever be his defining performance in Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, where he plays a kind, if gleefully unhinged, candy baron.
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As I gleefully claimed my second-place trivia tournament prize, for a brief moment, I lapped up the dull, amoral wickedness of the Cillizza-verse.
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Austin Rivers, Doc's son, plays for the Rockets, and gleefully encouraged the officials to call a technical foul on his father and celebrated his removal.
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With Sinem Meltem Dogan in all of the female roles, and James Rees playing a half-dozen men, this is gleefully silly, pleasingly thoughtful entertainment.
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But it seems to me that appropriation and assimilation are both inevitable and inherent — that's just how culture works, gleefully spreading and absorbing different influences.
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As Poonen gleefully tweeted after the Google deal was announced, all the major cloud players have partnered with VMware: AWS, Microsoft, Google, Alibaba and IBM.
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They are small versions of the large, unstretched paintings for which she is most known, which gleefully pushed away from painting traditions at the time.
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Why is one of her five dates openly making fun of her on Instagram, with fans of his gleefully egging him on in the comments?
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Related: Eight Hollywood Homages to Famous Paintings"Miss Meatface" Plays the Housewife with a BDSM Twist Glamor Shots Get Gleefully Weird in Parker Day's Photographs
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Whether it is with his taxes, his pronouncements or his willingness to raise money and create a sophisticated organization, Mr. Trump has gleefully flouted convention.
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President Obama gleefully welcomed a new partner in the fight against climate change Thursday, saying the United States and Canada are on the same page.
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Lee and Jack can be gleefully amoral, and will go to great lengths to justify their actions, but they don't entirely lack conscience or decency.
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It's always been obvious that Trump does not hold Russia's hacking of the 2016 election, which he publicly encouraged and gleefully benefited from, against Putin.
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"This is unexpected," Mr. Jean-Raymond said gleefully from the makeshift stage in a warehouse at the Brooklyn Navy Yards, where the event was held.
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I wanted to know how it felt to create a cutting-edge A.I. tool, only to have it gleefully co-opted by ethically challenged pornographers.
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In a particularly uncomfortable moment, Penelope's slaves are raped by her suitors; later, Odysseus orders the slaves' murder, which is gleefully carried out by Telemachus.
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Those clustered at the front alternate between dancing and gleefully shouting along, and bracing themselves as they're pushed over the lip of the low stage.
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Protectionism was a defining theme of the populist presidential campaign in which Mr. Trump gleefully rebuffed the longstanding Republican embrace of free and open markets.
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She gleefully describes her budding relationship with President Trump, a commander in chief she harshly criticized and may not have even voted for in 2016.
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He's a model of moral and physical strength; in a 17th-century manuscript painting we see him gleefully dispatching a devil with his bare hands.
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The comic was an exercise in blasphemous nastiness, and over four seasons, the television show has taken that foul baton and gleefully run with it.
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At first, I gleefully realized that one of my favorite artists, one that I've referred to many times in the column, was making another appearance.
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Whereas his "Firebird" has dark psychological dimensions and strong suggestions of abuse by the sorcerer Kaschei, his "Humpbacked" is full of beans and gleefully funny.
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Before welcoming basketball's future stars, he gleefully cupped his hand to his ear, goading the rambunctious fans in New York to boo him more loudly.
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The staff of the University of Hawaii's art department gleefully melted hardened lava rock from Hawaii's Big Island and poured it into buckets of seawater.
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That fact was gleefully noted in press releases from the White House and the Republican National Committee, as well as a floor speech by McConnell.
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The likes of Josh Hutcherson and Ari Graynor—two standouts in the big cast packed with stars—gleefully deliver studied interpretations of Wiseau's labored dialogue.
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The woman, known online as Little Ye in the Office, has uploaded videos of herself gleefully violating several dozen pages of the average employee handbook.
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The Texas senator's fascination was reinvigorated by the latest Star Wars release, The Force Awakens, which he gleefully carved out time to see in theaters.
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I want to hear my fellow inmates as they cheer and congratulate each other, while they gleefully discuss what these new changes mean to them.
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Not only did Trump violate that very basic principle, he did so gleefully — and sided with a murderous, repressive dictator while he was at it.
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His "fake news" catchphrase has caught on among tyrants worldwide, with Bashar al-Assad of Syria, Mr. Maduro and Mr. Duterte all gleefully using it.
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This gleefully lowbrow evocation of a lost New York is so laden with obscenities and politically incorrect language that it's hard to quote a meaningful line.
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In the video, the adorable bespectacled boy gleefully races staffers in the office – sprinting so fast that at one point his yarmulke flies off behind him.
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So gleefully do Darke and his wife Suzy rip into those they consider beneath them, however, that one is tempted to read the novel as parody.
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For years, Taylor Swift's political silence has been a vacuum some on the right have gleefully filled with speculation that she was a conservative in hiding.
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She gleefully sends up visual trademarks of her genre — her hair is huge in the "Biscuits" video, which opens with her in a bonnet, churning butter.
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Using a handful of hashtags — like "#smiledirectclubjourney" and "#smiledirectclub" — customers gleefully 'gram the arrival of their first set of aligners and gush over selfies describing progress.
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Amazon is known for gleefully spending on growth and new businesses, which for the most part Wall Street forgives if it continues to show that growth.
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Becky, Friend of Barbie, smiles gleefully from her wheelchair at a mural-sized (from her vantage point) print of a green screen from a movie set.
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The G20 is no bastion of liberalism, as is evidenced by the viral video of Vladimir Putin gleefully high-fiving the crown prince of Saudi Arabia.
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People's Daily, the party's mouthpiece, gleefully reported on the "dark, chaotic and negative" election campaign that had revealed the "ill" state of America's "so-called democracy".
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Delta does not have the most stellar reputation for quick nor efficient customer responses, as comedian John Mulaney gleefully points out in his infamous Delta bit.
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This year's silver surge has investors gleefully flocking to the precious metal, but one strategist believes that same enthusiasm could spell trouble for the market rally.
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That might sound sad to some people — probably the same people who gleefully comment "dead" every single time Niantic tweet — but that doesn't really bother me.
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"Messi, Messi," sang the Austria fans gleefully after Ronaldo missed the target as he latched on to Nani's cross into the area in the 22nd minute.
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I'm devastated by the GOP voting yes on the AHCA...it is monstrous to see them gleefully celebrating while millions are terrified for their very lives.
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It's difficult to pick what's sweeter — the effort Travill went to in order to make the collage, or the gleefully chirpy reactions of his two children.
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Exactly what will depend on your situation and what you're doing, but you could gleefully embrace the social awkwardness and even ramp it up a notch.
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Witnessing the emotional abuse Cheryl's parents gleefully unleash goes a long way to humanizing what could have been a simple albeit fun to watch mean girl.
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On one wall, a giant printed image of the artist gleefully enshrined by her archive is framed by actual shelving units packed with boxes and artifacts.
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He happily accepts any and all pats on the head, and he'll gleefully tear the throat out of enemy cultists with the press of a button.
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Whatever the delivery method, locals were hooked and soon set about making this foreign import their own, which is how Sweden's gleefully deranged version was born.
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It is impossible to know what an inquiry might unearth, but liberals in particular are gleefully anticipating that any such probe will destabilize the Trump presidency.
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As Xhaka — Arsenal's captain, as it happens, though that is, in truth, irrelevant — trudged from the field, his own fans jeered him: raucously, clearly, almost gleefully.
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For Democrats, the extended investigation has become a source of some anxiety, with Republicans gleefully raising the prospect of the Democratic presidential front-runner being indicted.
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Ocasio-Cortez also knocked hosts on the network who were "gleefully" cracking jokes about her finances, saying the jokes revealed their thoughts about working-class people.
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As the 45th minute approached, they hadn't quite finished their Arc, so they gleefully stuffed the interior with TNT, detonated it and hopped onto different games.
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And every serious analyst knows that Trump is telling a whopper when he gleefully promises to build a $25 billion wall that Mexico will pay for.
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The dismal night effectively eliminates any possibility he can reach 2628,28500 before the convention, a fact that Trump gleefully mentioned in his victory speech on Tuesday.
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Did a president who has measured out his term in office by gleefully upending previously, deeply held national beliefs and practices deliver another stunning death blow?
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Its distinctive front door, between two Doric columns painted with sevens, depicted a motorcycle-helmeted skeleton gleefully wielding a pitchfork atop a bed of flaming skulls.
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Maui is a forceful and gleefully antagonizing foil for Moana's teen pluck and determination, and together they are as much at odds as they are united.
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I expect maybe some of you are gleefully shouting, "Yay, holacracy!" right now, while the rest are confused and either offended or think I'm an idiot.
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And when she sang, she had a beaming, irrepressible smile, the expression of a virtuoso who knew she was pushing each song toward gleefully unexpected places.
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When he's gleefully trying a dish on Hell's Kitchen, or sharing his favorite technique for dicing herbs, we know that deep down, he's a total softy.
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The Oilers' season is flatlining, they sound like they're on the verge of major changes, and they've got an entire country gleefully shoveling dirt on them.
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She wouldn't murder someone by gleefully stabbing them on a crowded Berlin nightclub floor, like Villanelle; she kills by slipping a needle under her target's toenail.
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Words like "disruption" and "hacker" which entrepreneurs and venture capitalists gleefully throw around, sound like the antithesis of "security", alienating not only voters but also candidates.
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While some of his past Vuitton collections seem more attuned than others to this aesthetic, his own collection (only in its first season) is gleefully girlish.
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A conservatism that skips gleefully down the countermajoritarian path, embracing voting restrictions and judicial activism at every opportunity, will inevitably encourage purely partisan countermeasures from liberals.
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While most networks gleefully announced new season pickups during the week of Comic-Con, USA did the opposite for "Colony" and canceled it after three seasons.
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The menacing display was a theatrical embodiment of the gleefully confrontational role Imam, the lesbian daughter of refugees, has come to play in Swedish pop culture.
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"Oh, we'd fill it," Mr. McConnell, the Kentucky Republican and majority leader, gleefully told a friendly Chamber of Commerce audience back home in Paducah on Tuesday.
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Now the frontrunner for a major party's nomination — the man who could very plausibly be the 45th president of the United States — is gleefully undermining them.
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In fact, everyone seemed to know everyone—you couldn't go 20 feet without seeing an attendee gleefully stop a fursuiter for a hug and a picture.
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On one occasion, he gleefully held up his cellphone to a group of journalists to show that Jorge Mendes, soccer's most powerful agent, was calling him.
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Those minions would never have dared to gleefully inflict pain on a municipality if they believed for a second that doing so would displease the boss.
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Mr. Abbott gleefully signed the controversial S.B. 4 legislation, they point out, and is a staunch critic of liberal priorities like gay marriage and abortion rights.
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Unlike other Republicans whom Mr. Trump has gleefully helped push from office, Ms. Roby was not an eager antagonist during the 2016 presidential election, or since.
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The Amazon founder's investigation did not find evidence to back his suggestion of a link between Saudi Arabia and the tabloid that gleefully exposed his affair.
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They are worth it anyway for the narrator, who reels off his gleefully nasty character descriptions and caustic dialogue in that distinctive Nordic-inflected British accent.
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The host, Nicole Byer, gleefully walks the line between encouraging her optimistic contestants and then dunking on them when their woeful creations emerge from the oven.
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We meet dozens of equally vivid fictional characters, among them a toothless Army sergeant who, midway through the novel, gleefully shows off his portable antique guillotine.
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Handel was lucky to get, in Vincenzo Grimani's gleefully wicked text, that rarity in opera history: a libretto with dramatic focus, ambivalent characters and worldly humor.
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The Trump whom America got to know in the 1980s was a conspicuous narcissist who gleefully embodied the greed-is-good mantra of the Reagan years.
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The language deployed by Mr. Scaramucci, however, provided a new kind of challenge for news outlets navigating coverage in an administration that almost gleefully defies convention.
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There is, however, a magic to smallness: Show me two manspreaders wasting a seat on a crowded subway, and I will gleefully squeeze in between them.
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It has been true of his cabinet members and spokesmen, whose attempts to defend and explain their boss's conduct are gleefully undercut by the boss himself.
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A few days earlier, the website gleefully announced on Twitter that Mr. Spencer was planning a tour of college campuses, adding, "Everyone will get their chance!"
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GOP leaders have gleefully cast the vote as a death wish for dozens of Democratic freshman who flipped seats by running as pragmatists and political moderates.
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Republican critics gleefully noted last week that California's Democratic governor scaled back a state-owned bullet train linking San Francisco and Los Angeles because of costs.
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I turned to my left, watching as one of my friends gleefully dispensed dollar bills like a blissed-out bank teller to a happily receiving customer.
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And while a group of young Trump and Clinton supporters tensely debated the definition of "immigrant," one guy gleefully showed off his sign to news cameras.
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Steve gleefully opens up the drug-testing kit and carefully pours the piss into a cup, while a friend of his films it on a camera.
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At a time of gleefully cruel and brazen government, the personal has never been more political nor has one's individual relation to power been more crudely obvious.
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A gleefully debilitating arsenal of duck confit, duck sausage and cured pork, it is also a magnificent pot of tender baked beans soaked in garlic and fat.
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But it did want to be seen to back the "winning" candidate, which is doubtless why it is gleefully spreading word of Mrs Merkel's supposed phone call.
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Logan is a spiked gut-punch from start to finish, a gleefully gory and skull-crunching R-rated slaughterfest with an emotional wallop hidden behind its back.
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Nick gleefully takes Gypsy's bags upstairs to his attic, which looks like a gross, young dude's messy room, complete with old pizza slices resting on end tables.
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His annual "March for Marriage" in Washington was so poorly attended that progressives gleefully shared pictures of empty grass around its rallying point on the National Mall.
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She and her Bachelor Ben Flajnik broke up while the show was airing, a fact the tabloids gleefully discovered when Flajnik was photographed with Jennifer Love Hewitt.
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Taking the poison gleefully also showed that she was not afraid of meeting the same fate that she had sentenced other people to while defending House Tyrell.
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The ostensible catharsis of the film, which gleefully communicates its twists and revels in its own improbability, arrives when two of these students return to the roost.
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They gleefully refer to themselves as weird and as outcasts, and the clown iconography seems like another self-aware way to lean into feeling like a misfit.
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Peter Strickland's gleefully dark film is infused with the disco-chic fashion spirit of giallo, the sexually charged, gory Italian horror genre from the '70s and '80s.
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On the other, I think it's disingenuous and low key racist for white people to scream 'But she's a cop!' while gleefully casting votes for Hillary Clinton.
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What makes these acts even more despicable is that many predators have gleefully acknowledged that the vast majority of their victims have no way to fight back.
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Songwriter Richard O'Brien's original Rocky Horror Show was a transgressive revelation when it debuted, thanks to the way it ripped the curtains off a gleefully unrestrained subculture.
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The Trump campaign could not have reacted more gleefully to Clinton's comments, which came in the middle of a particularly rough stretch of the campaign for her.
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Not that he minds too much, one suspects; it's hard to remember a presidential candidate who's had a better track record of ruthlessly, gleefully demolishing his foes.
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Cecily Strong, Kate McKinnon, Aidy Bryant, and Leslie Jones join host Saoirse Ronan to gleefully sing that sunny refrain: Welcome to our hometown, and welcome to Hell.
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There are those of us who can't simply brush away the fact that their incoming president has been gleefully endorsed by both current and former KKK members.
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So here's a fittingly and gleefully weird, macabre piece of fiction from doom metallurgist—he's also the drummer for Witch Mountain—and dark fiction scribe Nathan Carson.
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But even he couldn't hold a candle to his overjoyed father, Shoukath, who continued to steal attention by gleefully waving to the crowd whenever Ansari mentioned him.
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For her part, Cardi channels a mixture of Old Hollywood glamour and Lil Kim circa Hard Core as she raps gleefully about her money and her pussy.
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Some aides gleefully watched as Trump slammed the "fake news," but Kelly stood off to the side as Trump spoke, his face stern and his arms crossed.
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It could easily be argued that direct collusion was unnecessary—Trump publicly encouraged Russian hacks and gleefully disseminated information that came from them, making active collusion unnecessary.
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Gleefully déclassé concoctions include a frozen Cosmo ($8), an eye-popping Blue Lagoon (vodka, curacao and lemonade, $8), a $10 Flaming Dr Pepper and $4 Bud Lights.
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There has been no suggestion of a summit with the leader who has most gleefully cast himself as the anti-Trump, President Enrique Peña Nieto of Mexico.
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SCHADENFREUDE: The Hill's Jonathan Swan reports: Donald Trump railed against the media at a Florida rally Wednesday, gleefully mocking the financial situation of The New York Times.
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Trump gleefully got back to diss-topia, dissing Cruz because Cruz dissed him — follow along, readers — by not giving an endorsement in his prime-time speech Wednesday.
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The comedy "Insecure," by and starring Issa Rae, above left, can enhance your vocabulary with its "blisteringly, gleefully foul-mouthed dialogue" in the service of female friendship.
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This isn't just a retread into the Garden State-era rock-pop, Everyday Life finds Chris Martin and his bandmates gleefully exploring genres from around the world.
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In fact, The Favourite is almost gleefully ruthless about pointing out that within a patriarchal society, the pursuit of personal power for women almost necessarily becomes political.
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The final third of Constitution is a bit of a gleefully interactive free-for-all, which is designed to make you feel that way about democracy itself.
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Last week, as the internet gleefully celebrated the viral video of Democratic Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez dancing in college, the origins of that non-scandal were forgotten.
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Back when Mass Effect Andromeda released, Patrick Klepek said that he found it strange how gleefully people celebrated its broken animations, strange models, and general glitchy weirdness.
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She is imminently GIF-able when she celebrates—and gleefully shares the spotlight—with her girlfriend, UFC fighter (and, according to Nunes, future Strawweight Champion) Nina Ansaroff.
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She then gleefully interviewed the actor from the ad — William Bogert, now 80 years old — in May, and he was just as charming as you might hope.
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That includes the plaid-shirted, mountain-booted hipsters in the audience at my show, who turned as gleefully pliable as young'uns dancing to the Pied Piper's piping.
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In his live-action remake of Disney's "Dumbo," Tim Burton plays with a legacy that he has helped burnish for decades, only to set it gleefully ablaze.
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The construction is deployed quite literally in "Little," where Jordan Sanders, the tech mogul played by Regina Hall, gleefully crushes her assistant (Issa Rae) beneath her heel.
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During the last hour of Act III, judy gleefully insinuates that when Civil War soldiers had to share cramped tents together, some unspoken things must have happened.
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All of this hasn't gone social media users unnoticed, who are gleefully asking why a $1650 iPhone X (Nordic price) doesn't even come with a wireless charger.
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Once Republicans realized the power they could amass by collaborating in Trumpian mendacity, most of them gleefully abandoned any sense of epistemological solidarity with their fellow Americans.
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Others, perhaps recalling being on the receiving end of Mr. Weinstein's notorious temper, gleefully passed around a link to a pop-up website selling R.I.P. Harvey clothes.
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On Tuesday, he was gleefully sharing Netflix tips with John Legend, and before that he was having a lovely catch up with Daily Show host Trevor Noah.
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Jlin's mentor, RP Boo, a major figure in Chicago footwork, was also at Sónar with his own gleefully whipsawing set; I was happy to hear them both.
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These are the daring TV comics who gleefully turn Mr. Trump's outrages against him every night of the week: Stephen Colbert, John Oliver, Seth Meyers and others.
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Bring a friend or a date, or just look on gleefully from the sidelines; salsa is almost as much fun to watch as it is to dance.
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"The conservatives are going to go crazy," Stephen K. Bannon, Mr. Trump's senior counselor and chief strategist, gleefully told The Hollywood Reporter in an interview published Friday.
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As the movie makes clear, Kenney was a tortured soul, and the magazine he founded was a product of its time: overwhelmingly white, male and gleefully boorish.
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"We've never had a president who so relishes producing animosity and hate among Americans, and who does it so consistently, so gleefully and so intentionally," he said.
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Second thoughts about what we spent the last few years gleefully putting online -- credit card info, family details and the pictures, the pictures, the pictures -- crowded in.
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"1950" is especially impactful coming from King Princess, aka Mikaela Straus, an out-and-proud lesbian who gleefully eschews gender norms and the feminine pop star paradigm.
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To watch white supremacists gleefully embrace the president who followed the nation's first black president, get energized by him and feel supported by him, has been depressing.
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He abuses his office for personal gain, gleefully scapegoats ethnic and religious minorities, describes the opposition as treasonous, and labels the free press enemies of the people.
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That's the charm of "Be Myself," Sheryl Crow's pointedly titled new album, which gleefully and unabashedly returns to the sound of her hit albums from the 1990s.
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What we're hearing: One pension plan administrator gleefully told me that the IPO market is now dead and they hope to see companies remain private in perpetuity.
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WASHINGTON — Trent Lott, the former Republican senator from Mississippi, had gleefully flown back from Florida, where he had been working for the campaign of Donald J. Trump.
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Mr. Trump's affinity for strongmen is well established, as is his contempt for his predecessor and his habit of gleefully ridiculing opponents, regardless of their party affiliation.
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Now controversial startup Clearview AI, which has gleefully admitted to scraping and analyzing the data of millions, is the target of a new lawsuit citing similar violations.
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Some publishing executives, who declined to be quoted on the record, spoke gleefully, at least, of the blockbuster potential if Ms. Bezos decides to write a memoir.
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Over the last few days, controversy has surrounded a widely viewed clip where a Red Dead Redemption 2 player gleefully feeds an in-game feminist to an alligator.
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No company wants to annoy the president of the United States, especially one who gleefully denounces firms and executives and threatens to use his power to hurt them.
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What he ended up capturing wasn't a pod gleefully dismembering a seal, but rather a lone orca who was apparently just hanging out, palling around with a kayaker.
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In 2012, Harper's Conservatives were at the zenith of their power in Canada, gleefully slashing science budgets amid punditry proclaiming a permanent rightward shift in the country's politics.
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An epic altercation with his Darth Vader-like brother, ends with him gleefully charging at him, sending them both through a wall and into the fiery depths below.
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Younger kids find it irresistible: My preschooler gleefully shrieked, "Mommy, I love you!" every few minutes while I worked—until I texted my husband to confiscate the Relay.
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In his speech, Cruz gleefully mocked the conservative credentials of the vanquished candidate, saying, ''I'm pretty certain Mitt Romney actually French-kissed Barack Obama'' during their final debate.
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This list, meant to highlight the growing number of women with interesting companies or starting venture firms to watch, could easily be several times longer, we're gleefully aware.
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I must admit I was as disappointed as many whites that black college students gleefully applauded the verdict as if Mr. Simpson were one of the Scottsboro Boys.
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Ms Elliott has faced this double battle with determination, matching her male counterparts for brazen braggadocio, mixed with gleefully assertive sexuality, and underpinned by sheer talent and ingenuity.
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But in this environment of fear and ignorance and hatred, an incondite environment this President and his supporters gleefully encourage, it's becoming acceptable to spew that hatred openly.
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Four years earlier, Emmett Till, a fourteen year old boy, was lynched and brutally — and, I would add, gleefully — murdered in Mississippi, where the perpetrators were later acquitted.
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Those in favour of leaving the EU gleefully recall predictions, made by the Treasury and others, of a collapse in confidence after the referendum, and then a recession.
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That Swift and Hiddleston's effusive and seemingly too perfect photo ops are the irresistible chum, and fans and skeptics alike are the sharks gleefully scarfing it all down.
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Equipped with a machete, and later with scuba gear and a harpoon gun, "The Fisherman's Wife" has all the ingredients for a subversive and gleefully bloody genre romp.
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The lawsuit alleged that Trump's campaign "gleefully welcomed Russia's help" in the 2016 election and accuses it of being a "racketeering enterprise" that worked in tandem with Moscow.
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At last Saturday's #ResignDavidCameron demonstration I chanted and sneered too, shouting desperately outside a hotel where Cameron was speaking, as his audience gleefully laughed off his difficult week.
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This one required far less exertion than Mike Fisher's Game 4 winner at 227:210 of the third overtime Thursday night, a fact gleefully noted by Colin Wilson.
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Her most popular series is Gods Taking Selfies, which features Hindu and Buddhist deities (and pop royalty from the subcontinent) gleefully snapping pics of themselves and their friends.
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It's a film so gleefully peculiar, so brazen in its disinterested in convention or meeting audience satisfaction, that it sort of takes up residence in its own atmosphere.
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Though we're tempted to throw out labels like "vacuous" or "vain," Elle Woods and Cher Horowitz gleefully flip the script on the culture that so wildly underestimated them.
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He can make that joke because it isn't actually true; he's not accidentally identifying a problem with the Trek movies that critics can gleefully call out as ironic.
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Ali gleefully joined in the hunt for publicity, frequently pointing out how much money he was going to be making and how impressively he was going to win.
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The lawsuit said that Trump's campaign "gleefully welcomed Russia's help" in the 2016 election and accuses it of being a "racketeering enterprise" that worked in tandem with Moscow.
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"I'm leaving because of a misogynistic culture that gleefully consumed my naked pictures, capitalized on my sexuality, and enabled my abusive ex to continue that abuse," she said.
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He unveiled a bill to rein in Trump's power to unilaterally impose tariffs (which Trump has gleefully deployed to tempt trade wars China, the EU, Mexico and Canada).
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Paige and Philip were angry with each other because Stan had reported, gleefully, that Paige and Stan's son Matthew had been making out while watching the Super Bowl.
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Numerous officials torched the senior adviser in media stories, did nothing to soften the Bannon-loses-power narrative and watched gleefully as Drudge and others trumpeted his fall.
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I shove a chopstick into his ass gleefully without encouragement and it's a scene out of a bathroom nightmare: thick chocolate drools out and into the bamboo steamer.
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Filtered through the absurdist choreography and Lisa Frank CGI, all this bloodshed only seems a little bit terrible, the way cartoon characters can be gleefully tortured without consequence.
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French audiences can be reserved to the point of petrification, but when the band belted out the gleefully reckless Babyshambles number "Fuck Forever," the roof was taken off.
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The house includes installations like a tupperware party for guns, an alt-right AI teacher broadcasting revisionist history, and pro-life cheerleaders gleefully burning abortionists at the stake.
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Gory and gleefully dark, the show combines live performance, video and a bit of puppetry to tell a creepy story full of cruelty, lust and shame (4513:4503).
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Gory and gleefully dark, the show combines live performance, video and a bit of puppetry to tell a creepy story full of cruelty, lust and shame (1:30).
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In the new Amazon show "Jean-Claude Van Johnson," the action star Jean-Claude Van Damme gleefully sends up his image as the washed-up Muscles from Brussels.
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In other parts of town, though, residents who have been largely confined to their homes gleefully posted rare glimpses of Mr. Xi in videos taken through their windows.
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At the time, Mr. Trump spoke of Mr. Mattis in reverential and almost awe-struck terms, gleefully referred to him as "Mad Dog," a nickname Mr. Mattis detests.
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WASHINGTON — While the two Koreas were gingerly reopening a border hotline, President Trump was gleefully taunting Kim Jong-un about the relative size of their nuclear launch buttons.
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By the end of the tracklist, it's clear there's no road in the nebulous genre of rock music King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard won't gleefully run on.
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That all changed here on Friday as Umpqua Bank, with about 300 branches in five western states, gleefully conducted what it called Freeze Day for its 4,200 employees.
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Filled with sly gestures of this nature, "Jane Kaplowitz," clearly egged-on by Ms. Gingeras, sets about gleefully, cheerfully dismantling the patriarchal art world from the inside out.
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" Trump, Hanna argued, is "a self-involved man who is worth billions yet is comfortable — almost gleefully — using bankruptcy laws to avoid the consequences of his own choices.
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We recently moved to a drafty old house with lots of bookcases, so I've been gleefully arranging my books into the rooms where they seem most at home.
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As the gaudy, pink-clad and ill-tailored Mabel delivers her chaste accounts of the Dickinson household, Olnek gleefully cuts to scenes of petticoats and hoop skirts akimbo.
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In the meantime, they've left a trail of bad forecasts that make them look silly and out-of-touch — which the Trump campaign will gleefully use against them.
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But the film's biggest pleasure comes courtesy of a hilariously hammy Jagger, who delivers such gems of art-speak as "Modigliani provenance" with a gleefully upper-class air.
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CERNOBBIO, Italy (Reuters Breakingviews) - Italy's new coalition government, cobbled together from the centre-left and quixotic 5-Star Movement, has been greeted gleefully by markets and EU allies.
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"At its strongest, 'Gone Girl' plays like a queasily, at times gleefully, funny horror movie about a modern marriage," Manohla Dargis wrote in her review for The Times.
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So back to my internet bill, where this all began: in the summer of 2018, I moved apartments and gleefully called my internet provider to cancel my service.
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The museum, which juxtaposes a massive lead-and-broken-glass Anselm Kiefer sculpture with highlights from Walsh's collection of Roman antiquities, is both gleefully bonkers and utterly idiosyncratic.
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The protagonist of "Gleefully Askew" (21943) gives us a knowing stare while wearing only a ruffly mini apron and dabbing at a picture held aloft by two men.
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Yet despite all the data and all the analysis, the universe appears dead set on defying our simple wish for an answer, and gleefully raising more questions instead.
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Investors that were once gleefully pumping their money into these companies and ventures are now looking to get their money back — and that's when things start to unwind.
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Some aid, including ready-to-eat meals and at least one sophisticated counter-battery radar, has been captured and gleefully put on display by the Russian-backed separatists.
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"'Adaptation' is, most obviously, a movie about itself, as gleefully self-referential an exercise in auto-deconstruction as you could wish," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
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He became a thorn in the government's side, gleefully defying Mr. Johnson and his predecessor, Theresa May, and manipulating parliamentary rules to give backbenchers control of the debate.
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On the contrary, the challenge is to figure out which of the many species the administration is gleefully stripping of protection now stands in the most immediate danger.
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Ever since, officials at Anna Maria have gleefully watched enrollment balloon, tuition revenue swell by almost $2 million a year and campus morale spike as pregame tailgates flourish.
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Antony J. Blinken Standing beside Secretary of State Rex Tillerson at the State Department on Wednesday, Foreign Minister Sergey V. Lavrov of Russia gleefully mocked his American hosts.
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These sorts of takes — and there are enough to fill a library — are all united in their hostility to a school of philosophy they consider gleefully anti-truth.
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Just in time for the holidays, there's a new racist Lego-knockoff set on the market from a conservative toy company, and Fox News is gleefully promoting it.
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Oligarchs and officials alike have gleefully taken advantage of Western financial openness and rule of law to stash their usually ill-gotten gains away from the Kremlin's hands.
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Showrunners Steven Moffat and Gatiss (who also plays Sherlock's brother, Mycroft) are quite fond of gleefully showcasing Sherlock's brilliance alongside his rudeness and interminable unconcern for social mores.
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Gleefully batting her eyes coquettishly and dramatically turning her head from side to side, Hadid enthusiastically belts out the tune's all-too-appropriate first line with a teasing wink.
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An ad placed by Warner Brothers Records was seen as too pandering and gleefully downvoted into obscurity (Imgur also features a Reddit-like voting system of upvotes and downvotes).
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And of course, there were roasts aplenty, and not just of Washington's current crop of politicians — Bee gleefully dunked on presidents past, going as far back as Woodrow Wilson.
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I get so gleefully excited that I've actually managed to eliminate someone that I dash towards their shiny, colourful supplies before I've bothered checking the area for other enemies.
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In a country where free speech was being actively targeted by a minority of violent fundamentalists, the Dhaka Lit Fest was gleefully wearing a bull's-eye on its back.
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It doesn't, like many of the understandably-pulled episodes, gleefully focus on the criminal and their violence, and it doesn't sensationalize a murderous event for shock value and entertainment.
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If you wanted to watch a crush of white people gleefully sing the n-word along with Lil Pump, boy, do I ever have the nightmare nightclub for you.
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As to whether leaving the EU might provide long-term economic benefits—as Brexiteers claim—that's a timescale in which Lord Keynes would gleefully note we'll all be dead.
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In fact, Uber's response only seemed to enrage the internet even more, as scores of customers and celebrities gleefully posted images of them banishing the app from their phones.
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Jeff is something like a sibling to me, the sort of friend who offers a ride to a faraway doctor's appointment, then spends the ride gleefully mocking my haircut.
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In response, audiences thirsty for negative coverage of the president—whose approval rating is now 16 percentage points underwater—are gleefully tuning in to MSNBC, Fox's left-leaning competitor.
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The Alaska governor whipped the crowds into a frenzy with her fiery attacks on the media and the establishment politicians that she had gleefully upended in the Alaska statehouse.
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Conceptually, Sorry to Bother You is like if iconic labor film Norma Rae were rendered in vivid Technicolor and had a gleefully loose relationship with the boundaries of reality.
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An arms-outstretched invocation of human annihilation isn't the most obvious note on which to end a summer popcorn movie, especially one that's as gleefully dumb as Fallen Kingdom.
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In many ways his life is predictable: he fishes, he visits with his children, gleefully sings along to the fruitiest lyrics of songs on the radio, goes to church.
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So the new Latitude 7285 20163-in-1 feels like a pretty damn delightful departure for Dell, as it's the first 2-in-1 to gleefully embrace wireless charging.
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The prospect of women losing authority over their own bodies, African Americans again asked to go to the back of the line, voter suppression gleefully promoted, jingoistic saber rattling.
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The latest such game to inspire those feelings of awe in me is Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, Machine Games' gleefully vicious take on the joys of murdering Nazis.
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Kennedy might have been bitter over King's sex-laced wisecracks about his late brother and his wife, overheard and recorded and then gleefully transmitted to him by Hoover's FBI.
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A hard-R bloodbath that gleefully polluted the pristine sea of squeaky-clean superhero movies, Deadpool went on to make more than $783 million worldwide at the box office.
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She brought her Steve Jobs body pillow for company, and gleefully posed for pictures with the likeness of the legendary Apple co-founder on Friday when the store opened.
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First, a quick recap: it all started on Saturday, when J.K. Rowling gleefully shared a video of Piers Morgan being told to "fuck off" by Australian comedian Jim Jefferies.
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Yet Blackburn gleefully postured herself as censored by the site, even though the ban was never related to her ability to post the video, just purchase promotions through Twitter.
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Most of the budget is dead on arrival Hours after the budget rollout, Democrats gleefully compiled and distributed a list of Republican complaints, gripes, and disavowals for its proposals.
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Beksiński gleefully describes the possibilities of computer technology, which he claims will create the opportunity to produce an ideal woman to abuse and dominate users who are so inclined.
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At one point they desecrate a sacred icon; at another, they gleefully gather around the body of someone who has committed suicide and eat the food he's left behind.
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High on independence and pubescent hormones I loaded up proto-gifs of Britney Spears and pre right-wing conspiracy theorist Stacey Dash, then gleefully went to town on myself.
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A couple of weeks ago, in fact, a few websites gleefully reported the discovery of a "rare library of books on witches and the occult" in a Czech library.
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At its most open-minded, he was the Old Testament patriarch glittering in a leotard and cravat—gleefully shattering every commandment on Saturday night, soulfully repenting every Sunday morning.
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As I hit sprints at double time, I witnessed person after person gleefully pound mounds of cheese and dough, then walk over to the cardio machines for a workout.
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Arriving toward the end of second-wave feminism's most radical era, the show tried to capitalize on the women's liberation movement while gleefully turning its stars into sexualized spectacles.
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In all of his keynotes, Hurd gleefully reported that Oracle was the "fastest growing" big cloud player, referring to its revenue growth (not the total dollars of new revenue).
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The video that sparked her response was widely shared on Twitter on Wednesday and appeared to show a younger Ocasio-Cortez gleefully dancing on the roof of a building.
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And Mr. Pine, in a quietly watchful performance (no Captain Kirk joshing here), gives Toby a cagey cleverness that allows Mr. Foster to shine as his gleefully lawless accomplice.
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I had also assumed — wrongly, in retrospect — that Christie's self-righteousness would eventually lead to his taking umbrage against the candidate whose disrespect for everyone was so gleefully evident.
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An opponent needs to be technically as solid as stone to trouble Djokovic but Humbert was occasionally ragged, gifting points to the world number one, who accepted them gleefully.
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But if you want to hear an emotive, considered, occasionally melancholy rock record from a band who seem to have gleefully done away with needless conventions, it's a treat.
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The arrest followed a crowdfunding campaign that helped Igarishi build a kayak shaped like her vulva and dubbed the "Pussy Boat," which she rowed gleefully down a Tokyo river.
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The art by Geoff Senior is fantastic, by which I mean terrifying, and the viciousness with which the pair gleefully do away with the Dinobots truly shook me up.
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"The only woman coming on this trip is Rosie Palm and her five sisters," he gleefully exclaims to father and son, and later shows the kid some pornographic Polaroids.
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When Representative Kevin McCarthy, a California Republican and the House majority leader, got wind of the Abolish ICE bill, he gleefully offered to schedule it for an immediate vote.
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She could have spelled GELATIN, ELATING or TAGLINE, garnering a 50-point bonus for using all seven letters — a move she once would have gleefully talked about for days.
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The sedative I'd been told to swallow on arrival was muting any potential pain, and I gleefully picked a silver faux-rotary number to hang from our kitchen wall.
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And Mr. Trump may think a tariff-induced trade war would reduce our trade deficits, as he gleefully tweeted the day after the announcement, but don't count on it.
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I gleefully took the results to the biochemists and said, 'Nyeh nyeh nyeh, you can't predict that but I found it, and I'll do it over and over again.
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Mr. Netanyahu's wayward son, Yair, gleefully spread unsubstantiated rumors online that Iran had obtained material with which to blackmail Mr. Gantz, including a purportedly intimate video from his cellphone.
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