Except that never ended up happening because the keg tapping went horribly, horribly wrong.
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Dark patterns to thwart attempts to unsubscribe are horribly, horribly common in email marketing.
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Kendall has a better idea than most Roys that other people are horribly, horribly real.
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We've no way of knowing for sure, but at this stage it all sounds horribly, horribly plausible.
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Vacations can go horribly, horribly wrong, as evidenced by these 21 travel nightmare tales we found on Reddit.
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And you'll get to see how much internet "wisdom" is true and how much is horribly, horribly wrong.
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The fool who said it's not about winning, it's the taking part that counts was horribly, horribly mistaken.
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How about we all get in the spirit of this increasingly problematic holiday by watching a bunch of fireworks displays go horribly, horribly wrong.
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These animals go in, they start shooting, one, two, three, 130 people with many people horribly wounded, horribly wounded right now in the hospital.
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Ted Cruz of Texas joked that he felt "horribly, horribly inadequate" while speaking in front of a group of newly-graduated NASA astronauts on Friday.
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And this episode serves as a springboard for an ongoing storyline that takes on some of the darkest aspects of masculinity gone horribly, horribly wrong.
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In an attempt to support the LGBTQ community gone horribly, horribly wrong, Australian journalist Mia Freedman posted a story Tuesday titled, Straight, married women want marriage equality too.
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Well, schools are still putting up those signs, and in what might have been an effort to get creative, one school's "inspirational" sign has gone horribly, horribly wrong.
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The young people who work at HubSpot — they're so horribly, horribly young — are indistinguishable aliens to Lyons, and incapable, he says, of appreciating irony or sarcasm, or him.
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I thought a little bit about like, if this goes horribly wrong, I have a responsibility for this not to go horribly wrong and the business to tank and us to ... the calculation of it going horribly wrong is that it's horrible for everybody: Our hosts, our guests, our investors, employees.
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And — horribly, amazingly — civilians were still being pulled out.
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Philip and Elizabeth, realizing just how ridiculous this plan is and how many ways it could go horribly, horribly wrong, spring into action — and may inadvertently trip the surveillance surrounding Pascha's family.
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"Whenever I take people and show them the disaster site up there, I try to make it a point to say to them, 'This isn't capitalism gone horribly, horribly wrong," he said.
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IT CAN be horribly difficult to tax tech giants' profits.
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There's just one problem: Hydrazine is horribly toxic and corrosive.
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I obsessed over band class, yet played the saxophone horribly.
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In the past, simulated space colonies have gone horribly wrong.
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"Beyond the Wall" is basically a heist gone horribly awry.
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JF: ...This could go horribly wrong, but-- EA: It won't!
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True to Shogun World's bloody tendencies, things go horribly awry.
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"The police treat me horribly, always mocking me," he said.
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You know what goes horribly with a steak burrito ... STAPLES!!!
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Then the moment of Sheila's death arrives, suddenly and horribly.
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True, Mrs Clinton's analysis of Trumpian bigotry was horribly sweeping.
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"I knew something went horribly wrong," VisCom's Charlene McCarthy said.
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It's kind of like a children's book gone horribly wrong.
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They do a test that, of course, goes horribly awry.
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We have — by the way, our vets are treated horribly.
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If you see the videos, how horribly overcrowded they are.
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Of course, she was raised an outcast, and treated horribly.
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"It's been horribly met, as you know," Mr. Trump said.
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Some of Modi's economic policies have also gone horribly wrong.
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All of the president's rhetoric has divided the workforce horribly.
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If that sounds horribly claustrophobic, Graham implies, such is life.
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As you can see my chai is also horribly overpriced!
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"Things can go horribly wrong," she said of her cooking.
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Em: The reporter's confusion about leaked data was horribly familiar.
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It was Mr. McCraney who was horribly bullied, often physically.
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Your character gets treated pretty horribly by some local jerks.
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But — to horribly mangle a physics metaphor — what drives her?
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The Obamacare exchanges "fell horribly flat in rural America," she said.
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It reacts horribly to even the slightest bit of troublesome news.
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Maybe it's the sense that pranks can actually go horribly wrong.
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But Trump losing re-election in 2020 would be horribly embarrassing.
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It is a horribly racist joke in an already vapid musical.
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He was left horribly disfigured and passed away several months later.
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I am sure an emergency C-section can be horribly traumatic.
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Syrian Christians, claimed Mr Trump, were "horribly treated" by his predecessor.
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Although coal is horribly filthy, India is utterly dependent on it.
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No.It was thus horribly inappropriate for an In Memoriam tribute. pic.twitter.
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"It's been a few very horribly rough days," she told Gizmodo.
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Now — horribly, unexpectedly — they have to be protected from it, too.
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"Obamacare is a catastrophe because it's horribly expensive," David Barber said.
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I panicked and ripped my cock out, which cut it horribly.
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People treated her horribly; she struggled to find and hold work.
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It bombed horribly, lasting a mere six months on the market.
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But somehow, somewhere along the line, it all went horribly wrong.
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"Something went horribly wrong here," de Blasio said, according to ABC7.
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Lara's pilot, Miguel, is another early brown character who dies, horribly.
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"Tony's case, while horribly injust, is not unique," Ms. Lambert said.
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But something was horribly wrong: The bus kept going in reverse.
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I don't know if we've ever been 100 percent horribly wrong.
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At least they learned he wasn't murdered and didn't suffer horribly.
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On his first day, something goes horribly awry and he disappears.
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People have suffered horribly and the nation was put at risk.
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Peru will no doubt still be ruing that horribly missed penalty.
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And then he arrived in Montana, and everything went horribly wrong.
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"The war was so horribly brutal," the North Vietnamese Army Gen.
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The horribly ill-advised government shutdown worsened assessments of Trump's performance.
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Dear Miss Manners: I was raised by horribly abusive cult members.
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Consumers reacted horribly, the stock tanked … and then things got bad.
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As long as nothing is going horribly wrong, I&aposm fine.
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The press treats me horribly with almost every aspect of life.
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A lavishly costumed pageant was canceled, and logistics were horribly disrupted.
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But all this makes him horribly dangerous if he becomes president.
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Both characters, broad and comic, clash with the show's world horribly.
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Read these stories next: This Beauty Fail Will Give You Bad Bangs Flashbacks This Woman Got An Eye Tattoo — & It Went Horribly Wrong This Woman Wore Her Fake Tan To A Workout — & It Went Horribly Wrong
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Babe Ruth may have famously called his home run shot in the 1932 World Series, but not even the Great One would have had the temerity to retroactively call a shot that went so horribly, horribly wrong.
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Chances are, however, that your fake never tan went this horribly wrong.
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We had some good times, and it wasn't this horribly nasty thing.
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Luckily, her improvised presentation goes so horribly that the professor excuses her.
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Trump is right about the problem, but horribly wrong about the solution.
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The cost of a couple of Belters dying horribly on a station?
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I'm horribly underdressed, but at least my North Face jacket is black.
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Sometimes, horribly, the viewer simply witnesses the sparks flying off the palms.
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"This was just something gone horribly wrong," the family member told KXTV.
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In fact, they're frequently dumb, stupid, horribly infuriating, and hard to take.
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"I think our computer is horribly depressed," Dr. Fujita tells Dr. Mantleray.
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There's no way to discuss a piece without being horribly, embarrassingly sincere.
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Morrissey, of course, has a history of making horribly insensitive, controversial comments.
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But they can't give that answer because it's a horribly unpopular position.
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The terrible thing about icebreakers is that they can be horribly awkward.
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Perhaps it's better to be talked about horribly than not at all.
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Trump is anti-intellectual, horribly immoral, and yet Ryan's endorsement stands unbowed.
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And in a moment of horribly tragic timing, the police show up.
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That's because your back is covered, in case something goes horribly wrong.
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He must have been horribly injured to be masked up like that.
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I saw many men, women and children either killed or horribly wounded.
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"Ewing's Sarcoma mainly attacks young people, which is horribly unfair," adds Allie.
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Now, if only there were lists for all the horribly toxic lists.
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Exhibit A: D'Souza's horribly racist tweet about President Obama in 2015. pic.twitter.
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She dies horribly, along with her father, who tries to save her.
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It would be horribly humiliating, I thought, almost an exercise in sadism.
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And there's a girl, horribly burned, who became a respected beauty blogger.
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It was like they were happy that something had gone horribly wrong.
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I'd wake up horribly hungover, and my suicidal tendencies would only intensify.
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" Colbert then went into an impression of Trump: "That movie ended horribly.
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It was one thing to reject a political movement gone horribly wrong.
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The wonderful Diamond and Silk have been treated so horribly by Facebook.
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"I think the Open Source Initiative definition is horribly dated," Ehmke says.
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In any case, many British lakes and seashores had become horribly polluted.
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Yes, the current craze could horribly collapse, but there's an essential difference.
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Maybe not, but he suffered horribly in the attic of his mind.
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"Plaintiff was shivering uncontrollably, and felt horribly violated," according to the lawsuit.
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"The effect of climate change on hurricanes is horribly complicated," he said.
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But this isn't the first time Moore has made horribly insensitive comments.
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Read these stories next: This Soon-To-Be Big Sister Is Not Stoked About Her Family's New Addition Couple's Baby Gender Reveal Went Horribly, Horribly Wrong This Is A Gender Reveal Video You Have To See To Believe
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He doesn't cheat on his wife (a horribly wasted Malin Akerman), for instance!
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"For all those involved, I'm so horribly sorry," Nassar, 54, said in court.
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Rogen said the idea of a festival going horribly wrong was theirs first.
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What went so horribly wrong in online life, that it got this bad?
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It is a horribly double-edged sword, and there are absolutely no winners.
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Here are the key points & omg is the contract Horribly bad for TFue!
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And so in a way it was like a hoax that backfired horribly.
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Many people are so horribly injured … And they were fighting for our country.
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Tarantino said Weinstein had "horribly crossed the line" but took no further action.
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After all, this dog, while horribly, embarrassingly bad at sports, never gives up.
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We're just so confused about how this could go so terribly, horribly wrong.
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Instead of trying Michelin-starred food, the night starts to go horribly wrong.
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Here that wasn&apost as much the case yet something went horribly wrong.
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The wrong tone, the wrong direction, and it can all go horribly awry.
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She wants to solidify this balance now, before Brexit starts going horribly awry.
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They are dismissed (women!), despite their growing suspicion that something's gone horribly wrong.
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"It's horribly outrageous," said Polly Webber, a former immigration judge, of the proposal.
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Bill Clinton may find himself being horribly reminded of his ill-spent youth.
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I soon learned that some memes contain horribly inappropriate "humor" directed at others.
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Alpha turns out to be a piece of artificial intelligence gone horribly wrong.
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"What happened was these women suffered horribly, and they weren't cured," Gatenby says.
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And what of our destructive, horribly toxic, sexually aggressive lovebirds Jessa and Adam?
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Houston, they noted, had seen an evacuation go horribly wrong in the past.
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The fact that Democrats are not horribly recalcitrant creates room for limited dealmaking.
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That kind of statement is, of course, horribly damaging for the prosecution's case,.
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Watch: An Arranged Marriage Ceremony with Romania's Teen Witches Things go horribly wrong.
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Second, technology firms are having to grapple with horribly complex decisions about censorship.
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Vladimir Putin has imposed order on Russia, albeit at a horribly high cost.
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"Their lives were ruptured in this horribly dramatic and gruesome way," Kaplan said.
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I had one friend in particular in grade school who was horribly manipulative.
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And a horribly buggy one, as it turns out right from the start.
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Horribly inappropriate for a teacher to say, but then she does get fired.
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"There were these beautiful voices coming out of horribly dressed girls," she said.
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It only took a quarter of a mile before things went horribly wrong.
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Verdict: The thief probably realized that the sculpture he'd stolen is horribly gaudy.
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I worked with a person who had been horribly abused by her parent.
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Mr. Owens didn't know anything had gone horribly wrong until the following day.
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But there are many points indeed at which things could go horribly awry.
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The fleet is in terrible condition, horribly uncomfortable and technologically a generation behind.
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Keep reading to see the celebrity wax figures that turned out horribly wrong.
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Where was the Sanctuary for every other parent who has suffered so horribly?
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Difficult in the best of circumstances, sex scenes can easily go horribly wrong.
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Many people with lots of money have horribly unhappy and radically imbalanced lives.
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Comprised of a brain-melting number of samples—no one seems to be able to decide if it's 123 or 3,500—it still, somehow, sounds organic, free, living, rather than the horribly affected, horribly distance post-modernism nightmare it should be.
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"It's a very emotional year, and this now reflects horribly on farmers," he said.
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Plus, her career just received a horribly camptastic Lifetime biopic film, Britney Ever After.
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They've been horribly treated by other countries, and they have not been properly represented.
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Purposely claustrophobic and distinctly pessimistic, Life is a story of hope gone horribly awry.
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"We'd all have horribly boring stories if we didn't have struggles," he tells PEOPLE.
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I think he treated her horribly and I was happy that she's moving on!
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"No, I was drinking horribly," Portwood, who has struggled with drug addiction previously, revealed.
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I work it out to $334.30 and send it through their horribly outdated system.
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Since I first started menstruating at 13, I've always had heavy, horribly painful periods.
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You might think romance novels are at best fluff and at worst horribly regressive.
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Will Offred's baby grow up into the savior of Gilead's horribly oppressed female population?
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Adam Posen of the PIIE says Mr Trump's trade policies would be "horribly destructive".
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Mr Trump was horribly rude to Justin Trudeau after the G7 gathering last week.
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It's just that I'm horribly out of shape and this machine isn't messing around.
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"I quickly found out why—technology to access them is horribly broken," he said.
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Even though mixing friends with algorithmically suggested business contact pages feels, well, horribly icky.
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As for those military cockerels, they were horribly embarrassed by what he had done.
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Yet to win he will need to perform a horribly tricky political balancing-act.
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"Both sides horribly handled the process around this nomination," Heitkamp said in the statement.
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And that will be a horribly difficult debate but we've got to have it.
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Now we can see this horribly one-sided deal in all its atrocious detail.
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Halsey's attempt at a brave rescue of a stricken insect has gone horribly wrong.
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"His leg hurts even on his pain meds and is horribly infected," she wrote.
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We have quantified our own knowledge, fellow football fans, and it falls horribly short.
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There's also the horribly named Mobile Extender, which looks like a sleek black laptop.
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But like Reagan, Ryan recognized that a frontal assault on Medicare would backfire horribly.
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They live horribly peripatetic lives—races are run in every corner of the world.
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"This clown show is horribly boring," the president's son Eric Trump wrote on Twitter.
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Opponents say later-term abortions usually happen with wanted pregnancies that go horribly wrong.
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Something went horribly wrong with the mission of the U.S. soldiers in early October.
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" Because of swelling, he noted, "it will be horribly uncomfortable, but not much pain.
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Name Withheld You must know that what you're doing is horribly manipulative and disrespectful.
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The fact that we are here signals that the country got something horribly wrong.
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Rajat Singh, 23, a resident of Bikaner, said: âThe camel was horribly entangled.
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Simply put, reform policy is up against a prison culture that treats people horribly.
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Then, he started to worry that he had already done something horribly wrong, unforgivable.
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Still, it reads horribly, as if Richards is some sort of freak show attraction.
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My grandmother died at 38, suffering horribly from an untreated case of breast cancer.
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Roz in scene: \u043cThere I am in the middle, wearing some horribly ugly sandles.
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If we make you feel bad about it, then we've done something horribly wrong.
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"He feels horribly for the distress the kids are going through," Mr. Heller said.
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Watch: Season 2 of Phoebe Waller-Bridge's horribly funny show "Fleabag" returns on Friday.
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She had seen buses and churches firebombed, children horribly beaten during nonviolent sit-ins.
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It's considerably less fun to think about everything that could go terribly, horribly wrong.
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We can't know exactly how this could have happened, but something went horribly wrong.
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On the other hand, the LG V30 takes a horribly smudgy, barely usable photo.
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TRUMP: Yes OK. And I think the Kurds have been horribly mistreated by us.
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The whole defense sector sold off horribly today without any sort of real analysis.
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Even more horribly, men who do housework have less sex than those who don't!
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Some of the best SNL sketches are the ones where things go horribly wrong.
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I'm horribly cheap, but Spotify is one of the few apps I pay for.
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She is always there, even when she's angry, even when she's being horribly mistreated.
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If you know an operative's (real) name and face, something has gone horribly wrong.
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Tamal describes the mood in the tent as "slightly horribly tense" as they file in.
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But designing a horribly inefficiently road system and watching as self-driving cars get jammed?
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In place of women are very feminine demons with nasty teeth and horribly shrill voices.
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" The reality, Tonigan of CASAA told me, is that the confrontational approach "is horribly ineffective.
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He's in grad school, too, and we're each other's lifelines in our horribly busy lives.
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Horribly easy though it is to say, the best solution is to thwart future attacks.
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FMR PRES of Mexico, Vicente Fox horribly used the F word when discussing the wall.
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Which is why we're staring, once again, at the horribly waxy complexion of vinyl economics.
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Ramsey never gets the chance to speak, but her story remains on horribly public display.
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At that point I was physically prepared, even though the arm was already hurting horribly.
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This week, marine biologists dropped some horribly depressing news: the Great Barrier Reef is dying.
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But even in its really horribly lo-fi demo version, I'm really proud of it.
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That should have been the tip-off that things were about to go horribly wrong.
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Clearly, overworked, undertrained human moderators aren't going to stop Facebook making more horribly damaging mistakes.
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Just know that it was horribly destructive and that a lot of civilians surely died.
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He's given the meaningless new name "Toby," refuses to acknowledge it, and is horribly whipped.
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The haunted house is a violation of this comfort, the American dream gone horribly wrong.
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Far Harbor may be a horribly radiated island, but that doesn't mean it's not inviting.
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I'm terribly, horribly, heat-rash-up-to-my-earlobes frightened about running my own company.
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They believe Rob's horribly depressed and she's playing into his insecurities for her own gain.
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Which means that horribly biased parole systems are just the tip of the ethical iceberg.
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Schoenauer is a stuntman now ... but things went horribly awry for him during a Sept.
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In vitro fertilisation (IVF) has become better over the years but is still horribly expensive.
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"I felt horribly guilty every time but didn't know why—no religious upbringing," she says.
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To be persuasive, it's much better to be horribly reasonable and as charming as possible.
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She suffered horribly as I sat next to her not being able to do anything.
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Trump promised numerous times to provide health care for all Americans but has failed horribly.
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At all times, The Book of Henry feels like a screenwriting exercise gone horribly wrong.
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Male violence, the movie seems to say, has this horribly inhuman way of never dying.
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In April 23, a couple's gender reveal went horribly wrong when a car caught fire.
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The incident underscores how the waiver program for workers with disabilities can be horribly misused.
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On such an uneven financial keel, the normal rules of competition are horribly, grotesquely skewed.
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"With every passing day, some folks believe that there's something horribly wrong," Mr. Steinberg said.
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The harassment (and horribly mishandled HR investigation) was a major factor in my leaving IGN.
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Said boy will often die, horribly, but generous checkpointing meant that Limbo never felt unbeatable.
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The innocent dash by Trader Joe's for some dinner stuff is already going horribly awry.
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Much of the trial felt like a rehash of a workplace complaint gone horribly wrong.
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So the first time I did it, I thought something was horribly wrong with me.
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On the surface it looked like the case of the stock photo gone horribly wrong.
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Even if you knew nothing about his background, though, "Marriage Story" would be horribly believable.
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The case of Ismael Bonano almost perfectly illustrates how quickly things can go horribly wrong.
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It's a comical, heartbreaking, horribly honest moment, appalling when it happens and dazzling in retrospect.
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I, among many others, have witnessed horribly offensive 'memes' that should not be taken lightly.
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He'd never performed a cartwheel and was by his own admission horribly out of shape.
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But as I was on the way to his house I started cramping again, horribly.
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I felt horribly guilty for taking away one of the people there to help her.
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So, I had to go back to my horribly disorganized files to find the manual.
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Things may go horribly wrong under the weight of mutual expectations, and escape is difficult.
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I hope everything goes horribly wrong and I end up in the poorhouse and bankrupt.
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Although he had liver cancer, he hadn't been doing horribly the past couple of months.
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"Horribly time consuming and not worth it in the long run, by far," she said.
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But all that food was horribly unhealthy — high sugar, high salt, high fat, and preservatives.
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And so we treat them horribly precisely because we see them as moral human beings.
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If you know an operative's (real) name and her face, something has gone horribly wrong.
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According to the New York Post, Smith took to Facebook last week to share a horrifying story, along with a string of photos, about how the seemingly benign task of scenting her home with patchouli oil in a diffuser suddenly went horribly, horribly wrong.
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"We're very concerned that we're going to be presented with a horribly ugly deal," she said.
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After all, her breakthrough role was in M. Night Shyamalan's strange, mysterious, horribly underrated The Village.
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I thought we were doing horribly before today ... I think we really had a potential problem.
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Throughout his career, has Dr. Octagon been in charge of many operations that went horribly wrong?
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"Hillary was an enabler and she treated these women horribly," Trump said Saturday in Spokane, Washington.
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Dahm, meanwhile, said the exposure generated by the story has been "horribly embarrassing" for her client.
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It's easy to fear bees: They have stingers, and some humans are horribly allergic to them.
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Everyone is trying to protect someone or something they care about, in ways that collide horribly.
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I think they wanted to teach me a lesson about speaking up and they failed horribly.
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It's going to sound horribly conservative and weird but I actually think people need more rules.
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"She's so lucky, I which I could watch myself get horribly murdered," the user writes. Same!
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It's not hard to imagine all the ways in which this could have gone horribly left.
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All three dates go horribly wrong, and that's not unlike what happens in The Wild Bunch.
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Ms Chung wants her son to have the best education possible, which will be horribly expensive.
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Truth has a way of worming its way out horribly into the light, inch by inch.
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"The support I'm getting is unbelievable, because Hillary Clinton is a horribly flawed candidate, " he added.
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Giving her name as Nirmala, she launches into an account of a marriage gone horribly wrong.
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They also power the Bitcoin transaction network, but they do it in a horribly inefficient way.
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Becca confronts Chris about it; he adamantly denies it all but handles the entire interaction horribly.
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At work, I volunteer myself to make the office coffee, and it turns out horribly watery.
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What's more outrageous than eating laundry detergent or jokes about beloved zoo animals that died horribly?
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The whole thing's got a horribly inevitable quality to it that's impossible to turn away from.
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We all feel like we've been horribly treated, and this story really tugged at our heartstrings.
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But he didn't really understand how to train goshawks and ended up mistreating his quite horribly.
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The indictment comes more than a year after Chambers was found horribly burned in her car.
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"He was suicidal," she said, adding that the prospect of deportation to Bulgaria "scared him horribly".
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"They've been horribly treated," Trump said in an interview with Christian Broadcasting Network anchor David Brody.
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But it then shows that today's policies are a horribly wasteful way of reducing that scourge.
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You know, impeachment is like a family reunion: If it's sexy, something has gone horribly wrong.
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My STEM-loving daughter was treated horribly when she was the only girl in Science Olympiad.
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" Horribly so—no wonder this establishment has a sign that reads "You puke you clean up.
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It probably does—though many voters will find that a horribly frustrating thought, and with reason.
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I'm a horribly chronic "get half way through the book and start a new one" person.
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I think this is one of those situations where, horribly, money has a lot of power.
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" She added, "Life gets horribly complicated when a grievance of 100 years rises to the surface.
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Harvey's actions were horribly wrong, and in the wake of these disclosures I told him that.
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As an American in Paris, "I think I've enjoyed the isolation when I wasn't horribly lonely."
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It exploded, burning his eyes, singeing his hair and "disfiguring his face horribly," the paper reported.
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But in Malaysia, what began as a routine rescue went horribly awry with a shocking swiftness.
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And with Lynch and Frost untethered from network TV strictures, said deaths frequently happen pretty horribly.
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I freely admit my choice of words was horribly wrong, and I humbly ask your forgiveness.
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But as Americans have realized for years, our Congress is horribly gridlocked thanks to hyper-partisanship.
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Plus, our bodies can and do go horribly awry, whether from tennis elbow or deadly infections.
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These are people that kill women and treat women horribly, and yet you take their money.
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But her recovery went horribly wrong and my mother lost her leg, just above the knee.
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I was horribly homesick first thing in the morning, often waking up with a stomach ache.
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"I feel horribly guilty that we left people with no scooters and no refunds," he said.
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I'd rather never watch it again than that these men continue to be so horribly injured.
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And inevitably, somebody would try and keep one as a pet, and that would go horribly.
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Nearby Vermont failed horribly when it attempted to set up a state-level single-payer system.
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Atheists either see the error of their ways and convert or die horribly (or sometimes both).
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Two months later, while Wanninger was finishing up a job, he started to feel horribly sick.
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In some cases, scientists tell stories about things that have blown their minds or gone horribly wrong.
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"FMR PRES of Mexico, Vicente Fox horribly used the F word when discussing the wall," Trump wrote.
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Darlene (Dominique Fishback) was the victim of a rape fantasy "date" gone horribly dangerous during the pilot.
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"I think that the trip was planned horribly," Verzilov said of the trio's reporting trip to CAR.
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Put simply, if you've never really done drugs before, it's much easier to get things horribly wrong.
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Every time we think that Lay's has run out of flavor ideas, we are proven horribly wrong.
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What is clear is that on Monday, something was horribly amiss in the border gateway protocol (BGP).
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The company came out with good earnings, but guided horribly and the stock traded down like 30%.
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Plagued with a horribly sore throat, I stumbled into my local general practitioner for an emergency appointment.
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That's probably because the interaction is driven from the remote, which is universally panned as horribly designed.
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It could also turn out to be something completely unrelated -- perhaps a personal grievance gone horribly wrong.
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Trump is doing horribly in the polls -- in swing states, in red states and in blue states.
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It is extremely addictive, horribly time-consuming, generally unspeakably depressing, and a habit I need to break.
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She is horribly miscast and unable to pull off neither the humour nor any chemistry with Rao.
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Hill was treated horribly by the all-white, all-male Senate Judiciary Committee led by Joe Biden.
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The photos, which look like Instagram filters gone horribly wrong, were simply too good not to meme.
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He didn't do that horribly rude thing that men sometimes did, pushing her head into his crotch.
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Just remember that Strmiska is totally, 100 percent not responsible if your little experiment goes horribly wrong.
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However, this isn't just a port of the mobile game to the watch, which would suck horribly.
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"I knew there was something horribly wrong in that picture," Andrea said of the photo with Mueller.
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But of all the things to get thoroughly, horribly wrong, I'll take the Nobel Prize in Literature.
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Many of those in charge of Greece's banks when things went horribly wrong remain at the helm.
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I think it's going to take people in the streets realizing that things have gone horribly awry.
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As Meredith and Owen cut into the patient, the docs discuss how horribly sleep-deprived they are.
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Shawn also had strong feelings about Snapchat's ad for a Chris/Rihanna game that went horribly wrong.
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But then suddenly it is clear that this isn't the thing that will go terribly, horribly wrong.
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What went so horribly wrong for the former internet giant, and is Verizon wise to buy it?
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The "mutual legal assistance" framework under which countries ask for help in solving cases is horribly unwieldy.
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But now, after Swaney's trip to Belize for vacation, the truth her friends face is horribly painful.
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Kimber Haven: Working in the adult industry has made me see most [people] as horribly sexually repressed.
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He describes men who died — or were horribly injured — during missions and had to be left behind.
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Her husband, who had also been bitten, had been horribly sick in December with some strange bug.
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It's horribly painful and often vastly understood by medical professionals (or downplayed as "just bad period pains").
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Don't worry, you haven't stumbled onto a piece of Game of Thrones fan fiction gone horribly wrong.
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All its branches were shaking horribly—it was probably quite a while since it had last run.
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They want for nothing except fulfillment, and that makes them both horrible people and horribly sad people.
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That idea that a well-meaning action can go horribly awry became a foundation of "Simpsons" humor.
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"They're horribly distracted," said Kris Brown, the president of Brady United, a gun violence prevention advocacy group.
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He's describing an evening meal at the sweetly sedate and horribly expensive Paris restaurant La Tour d'Argent.
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I try not to do anything that would horribly upset them, but I also won't back down.
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Now, we know that season 2 of the show will focus on a marriage gone horribly awry.
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His mother, however, opened the box, and Jet magazine published a picture of Emmett's horribly mutilated face.
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"This is horribly boring... #Snoozefest," Eric Trump, the president's son, tweeted about two hours into the hearing.
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Musk sticks around cracking one-liners like a comedian who knows his set has gone horribly wrong.
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It happened after a botched investor pitch and a promotion deal with Sony that went horribly wrong.
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" As astronauts and entrepreneurs alike are fond of saying whenever something goes horribly wrong, "space is hard.
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However, the computing revolution looks as if it will make today's rules look horribly out of date.
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Rather than find their presence reassuring, Kolenkiewicz saw it as a sign that something was horribly wrong.
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So why is there no Premier League trophy at the (freshly and horribly re-christened) Bet365 Stadium?
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And the more we turn inward, the more our anxiety tells us that everything is going horribly.
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There's a real possibility that things could go horribly wrong today—it is a test launch, after all.
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Bennett, realizing what is happening, stumbles over his words as he tries to escape the horribly awkward situation.
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What is more, a world in which different countries imposed different digital tax regimes would be horribly messy.
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We are joined here this afternoon my parents whose children were horribly killed by individuals living here illegally.
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No honestly informed person will dispute that biodiversity is already suffering horribly and in danger of systemic collapse.
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The CGI has aged horribly, as has the plot, which is basically Flowers for Algernon with virtual reality.
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Even though I sleep like a rock most nights, sometimes I'll wake up with a horribly achy neck.
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A huge number of people in the disability community were horribly offended and he couldn't quite see why.
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I don't have to live in a horribly dark battle every single moment of every single day anymore.
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Added the dinosaur filter while singing happy birthday to my dad and it went horribly wrong 🤦🏻♀️ pic.twitter.
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They die horribly: Aida is buried alive; Madame Butterfly stabs herself; Tosca throws herself off a castle parapet.
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Since independence in 1960 all its leaders have either died horribly in office or soon after being overthrown.
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And if Acton and Koum ever really thought they could prevent that adtech endgame they were horribly naive.
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Throughout "The Red Woman," characters grappled with the fact that their best-laid plans have gone horribly awry.
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Only the Commander skates by, blithely indifferent, though he continues to act as if he's horribly put-upon.
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"People in the ads of Cyberpunk 2077 are horribly objectified, but that's very much intentionally so," says Tost.
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Rebecca also worries they don't have much in common after a cute game she suggests goes horribly awry.
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It's about how we, as a society, would horribly deal with the apocalypse if it happened right now.
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Not only was it stylish and discreet, it also wasn't horribly priced and it delivered accurate tracking metrics.
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" He said the separation of powers would benefit because a conviction would "damage our country horribly — maybe forever.
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"Our veterans have been absolutely treated horribly and we're going to take care of our vets," he said.
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His company published a report last week, suggesting some smart beta funds could go "horribly wrong" for investors.
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I would advise you not to get your nose too close to these things, because they smell horribly.
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This was a horribly hard fight before last Tuesday, without any guarantees we were going to win it.
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It's a very frank depiction of teenage sexuality, but its ending is horribly violent and really quite ambiguous.
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By most standards, the above question is horribly irresponsible, given that it has absolutely no basis in fact.
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Will there ever be a truly open and "free" mobile computer that's not horribly lacking, or entirely disappointing?
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Shockingly, there's more to do at music festivals than trip balls while dancing horribly to a jam band.
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Once things began to go horribly wrong, it was clear that nobody had a plan to fix it.
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We owe it to those suffered and died so horribly not to repeat the horrors of the past.
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"When the Bough Breaks," about a surrogate pregnancy gone horribly wrong, has a definitive answer: No, it isn't.
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In either case, another Afghan child of promise died horribly, in circumstances that had been decided for her.
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If you have used the apps, and you are a woman, those lines most likely sound horribly familiar.
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In the late 19th century, a scheme hatched by Napoleon III to engineer supersoldiers scientifically goes horribly awry.
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As I was to find out, I was actually horribly presumptuous about the people who attend these events.
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When introducing the machines to participants, Hursti pointed out that some were running horribly out of date software.
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If it goes horribly, you might be embarrassed there and then, but your embarrassment won't be long-term.
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And that's why, at least in part, disinformation has scaled into the horribly self-reinforcing problem it has.
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Her water had broken five months early, during a prenatal procedure testing for abnormalities that went horribly wrong.
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While sipping a horribly cloying margarita, I broke the bad news to Anna, my 5 ½-year-old daughter.
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She isn't using the name Catelyn Stark, however, and she did still die horribly at the Red Wedding.
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Watch: Season 2 of Phoebe Waller-Bridge's horribly funny show "Fleabag" returns on Amazon Prime Video on Friday.
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American culture, in particular, lacks a tragic imagination — an ability to imagine that things can go horribly wrong.
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But it all went horribly wrong, with the unpopular Evans leaving the new "Top Gear" after one season.
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Everyone is horribly — or jubilantly — aware that if within the next few weeks Parliament cannot agree on Mrs.
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Newlyweds whose honeymoon road trip had veered horribly off course were given the nursery as a bridal suite.
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But I am a worrier and I do think things are going to go horribly wrong by accident.
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I tend to refer to her as my abuser because calling her my mother seems so horribly wrong.
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"They do not understand that this can go horribly wrong," the Pakistani leader, Prime Minister Imran Khan, said.
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Hillary took millions from Kuwait, Qatar, Oman and many other countries that horribly abuse women and LGBT citizens.
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"There's a legitimate gripe over this horribly mismanaged extradition bill," said Roach, considered a leading authority on Asia.
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Inner cities, which have been horribly abused by Hillary Clinton and the Democrat Party, will finally be rebuilt.
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And it's not exactly breaking news that the Jim Crow South had a horribly racist criminal justice system.
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For her son Matthew, who spoke extensively to Reuters, the events of that October day remain horribly vivid.
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"All the words we use to signify our vulva are either horribly objectifying or very pristine," she says.
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Out of the box, the display was horribly calibrated, with washed-out colors and a severe lack of contrast.
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After everything goes horribly wrong, Wade emerges as Deadpool, disfigured and unhappy about it, but with gnarly healing powers.
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The poor soul will do this—and nothing will happen again, because the new chip tech is horribly slow.
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The result is a sound that's deeply sexy to female koalas and horribly upsetting to pretty much everyone else.
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I think, Mollie, the Marie Antoinette interpretation by some pundits is horribly unfair, because this trip was her idea.
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However, the election goes horribly awry, thanks to puppet master Campbell (Toby Wallace), and a few other wild cards.
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One married trapeze couple learned that the hard way when their performance went horribly awry on the live stage.
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There's a history there, we are told - the greatest love story the village has known that went horribly wrong.
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Stephen Colbert's post–Super Bowl Late Show was the perfect way to wind down after the (horribly anticlimactic) game.
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On May 22, a SpaceX rocket launch left one poor, seemingly high-end camera horribly disfigured and forever ruined.
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I like the stage musical of HAIRSPRAY & I also like live TV in which things can go horribly wrong.
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It goes horribly wrong when the virus turns out to be fatal to humans, and spreads across the globe.
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After Wednesday's Apple event, you'd be forgiven for thinking the iPhone, as a product category, is now horribly fragmented.
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Finally, there's Arkyn, the smallest moon, which was home to the first colonization efforts, until something went horribly wrong.
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"It was horribly painful to see my sweetheart shut her books," said Gurung, who has long campaigned for reforms.
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Read More:This Woman Took A Bath Wearing Coconut Oil — & It Went Horribly WrongShould You Be Conditioning Before You Shampoo?
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Among the bones was the skull of one soldier, his jaw horribly split, raising questions about how he died.
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"Something could have gone horribly and terribly and tragically wrong within Ms. Wade's own mind," she told the jurors.
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Experiments with state management of the economy in the 20th century made the shortcomings of such systems horribly clear.
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Equally, it really shouldn't be any kind of news flash that free speech can have a horribly dark side.
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It was soon after an encounter between a Sikh family and Harris County sheriff's deputies had gone horribly wrong.
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I have major depressive disorder (MDD), and before taking Sertraline, I was horribly depressed and would shut everyone out.
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"FMR PRES of Mexico, Vicente Fox horribly used the F word when discussing the wall," the republican candidate tweeted.
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"A horribly sad thing about humanity is when we lose something we want it all the more" he says.
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My reply, which I hoped would end the conversation so I could refocus on coaching, came out horribly wrong.
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Only after pleading from anguished TRC chairman Archbishop Desmond Tutu did she admit grudgingly that "things went horribly wrong".
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It's not that I wasn't raised well — I don't want to make it sound like I was raised horribly.
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The only problem is the account's horribly low resolution header image, which is an embarrassment to this great nation.
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This Woman Took A Bath Wearing Coconut Oil — & It Went Horribly Wrong THIS Is How You Use Facial Oils
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"Yeah, I will keep watering the plants in the neighbourhood because they'll die horribly if I don't," she said.
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They usually had great stories, but also featured what I would later come to realize were horribly racist illustrations.
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Primarily, it has the super low-profile "butterfly" keyboard, which has proven to be horribly unreliable over the years.
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"We owe it to those who suffered and died so horribly not to repeat the horrors of the past."
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A Missouri man just redefined the term "flamin' hot" this week, after a shoplifting attempt that went horribly wrong.
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Through a visit to past memories, Nomi discovers that Angelica's research went horribly awry when she went to Chicago.
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That poll, as Trump must also know, was discredited months ago by numerous media outlets for horribly faulty methodology.
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"He was horribly abused, neglected and ultimately killed," said Chief Deputy District Attorney Sheryl Lidtke, according to the Star.
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The past two years have brought us multiple stories of people whose gender reveal parties have gone horribly wrong.
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I would have been horribly upset with myself if I missed Max's big welcome despite how quickly things progressed!
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Then she is aghast when things go horribly wrong; then she doubles down on her commitment to the company.
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Let's just say it: Mark Zuckerberg dresses horribly, and he should be ashamed every time he appears in public.
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Wait until it comes out how horribly & viciously they are treating people, ruining lives for them refusing to lie.
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"For all those involved, I'm so horribly sorry," Nassar, 54, said in court at the time of his sentencing.
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"Her body is filled with small bubbles and they sting horribly," Ms. Arneta said of one of her sisters.
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Video footage shows all of the kids at the party staring in awe as the incident went horribly awry.
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For me, what it comes down to is that any semblance of forced enthusiasm makes me desperately, horribly uncomfortable.
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When a man throws an uppercut and his opponent throws the overhand, it can end horribly for either man.
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There are worse things to get horribly, almost unthinkably wrong than the winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature.
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Sens heard every shot but didn't realize something was horribly amiss until ricochets began landing near the gas station.
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It wouldn't be horribly off-base to say that stock photography is the laughing stock of the photo world.
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For us, the decision was about compassion for our unborn baby, who would face overwhelming and horribly painful obstacles.
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Have you ever tried to follow a recipe from Instagram or Pinterest, only for it to go horribly wrong?
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Modern debate over whether the term "oriental" is racist or simply horribly outdated and ignorant will likely continue unabated.
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The book is, among other things, a catalog of job-site horrors: fingers lost, legs gashed, bodies horribly burned.
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As this is happening, this whole notion that we were horribly undertreating pain began being pushed by big pharma.
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Some people left Las Vegas with a few trample wounds and the vision of a night gone horribly wrong.
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And to be horribly pedantic, so is Ringo; he was born a Richard, and a Saint Richard there be.
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Much of the population is impoverished and malnourished, while years of poor governance have left our cities horribly polluted.
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The delineation of tasks that keeps one couple safe from destitution and filth would feel horribly rigid to another.
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Chukotka is horribly inaccessible, whereas any part of Alaska can be reached at the drop of a fur hat.
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The 2001 AUMF is horribly outdated, inadequate for today's War on Terror, and stretched to the point of absurdity.
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That's when they first saw the fraudulent transactions and the Fed's queries, and realized something had gone horribly wrong.
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This picture of the same stoop was taken seconds later in the same lighting conditions and looks horribly muddy.
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This unnaturalness was very depressing; it seemed to come from a creature far away from us and horribly alone.
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Staged with smoke and fire in tubs of water at the front of the stage, it is horribly moving.
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" As for the audition itself, "I didn't think it went horribly, which is always a great feeling to have.
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The priest's face appears to him all the time, but especially — inevitably, horribly — when he tries to have sex.
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The attempt goes horribly awry, and Darius flees for his life aboard a boat, the Porpoise of the title.
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But Cindy and Rande were very aware of raising kids in Malibu, and how that can go horribly wrong.
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Though with a district so horribly gerrymandered, the idea that the location of your residence means anything seems laughable.
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After having an affair with the main character, the plucky reporter in House of Cards is ultimately dispatched horribly.
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Many government agencies, U.S. and international alike, have a reputation for sometimes using tools that are horribly out of date.
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"It had carved out a distinct and lucrative identity for itself before it all went horribly wrong," Mr. Gray said.
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He fits the mould of someone who's used Elvis to overcome personal circumstance because he was horribly bullied at school.
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Nice of Stephen Fry to horribly insult a BAFTA-winning costume designer by saying she looked like a "bag lady".
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The Slovaks were horribly exposed against quality opposition, and put to the sword by the agile talents of Julian Draxler.
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If it all went horribly wrong, I'd be known as the girl who gave Blake Lively's husband third-degree burns.
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"This is just a horribly painful wakeup call that there are circumstances that absolutely need to be fixed," he added.
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"You've got these beautiful old homes, and they really perform horribly," says Michael Ingui, a partner at Baxt Ingui Architects.
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But the first time, I gave the facility staff the benefit of the doubt — and lost horribly in the bathroom.
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We all back and observe these campaigns fully aware they could go horribly wrong, with the company ultimately producing nothing.
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"Every time someone died horribly on screen, he would cheer, and I just fell in love with him," Abrams recalled.
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The photos won't be great but they will be something; the iPhone's photos will be horribly noisy and, mostly, unusable.
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As if in answer, a few scenes later, a giant moth flies into his ear, horribly transforming and killing him.
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Trump also criticized NBC for treating him "horribly" despite his having "made a fortune" for the network with The Apprentice.
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I've been through more than one Google Pixel device, and each of them has scratched horribly on that glass area.
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I have to serve the best sexy Terra possible and give it 200 percent or it will come out horribly!
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There are two reasons why a reliance on property taxes does not automatically lead to horribly regressive allocations of money.
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However, that feud was squashed when Eva was horribly murdered in the season finale by criminals whom Jahil pissed off.
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He has now raised the hopes of millions of Italians, who will be horribly disappointed if he fails to deliver.
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That would be a miscalculation—Kasich is poised to do horribly in Indiana—but it wouldn't be out of character.
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It's horribly ironic that we are living in a moment of triumph for the Western model—but outside the West.
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Seeing Gene Simmons walk past my office in a trenchcoat and feeling a horribly cold wind whistle through my soul.
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"They are both horribly flawed candidates," the former New York governor said a day before the primary in his state.
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The first is Eugene, a teenager that's been left horribly disfigured as the result of a suicide attempt gone wrong.
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Be real with yourself about the fact that facing big success is, horribly enough, sometimes harder than dealing with failure.
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Presumably it said something about me not having a legal leg to stand on should this thing do horribly wrong.
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The cost to humanity for Facebook failing to operate with due care is painfully visible and horribly difficult to quantify.
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" The Federalist article also noted that Pruitt "shepherded the U.S. departure from the uneven and horribly negotiated Paris climate accord.
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"I admit that Washington is horribly dysfunctional, " said Scott in scripted remarks made available ahead of his announcement in Orlando.
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Instead, his pictures emphasize the Boy Scout mentality that Baldwin speaks of in his text—a mentality gone horribly wrong.
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But that has backfired horribly this year with the unfortunate Galaxy Note 7 recall, which was caused by exploding batteries.
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Those trips, hopefully, result in something we can live with—but sometimes, things go horribly for the client and stylist.
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Not long after, in the 1870s, a college prank gone horribly wrong supposedly occurred in its Woodburn Hall clock tower.
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Obviously what Spicer said was horribly wrong, with the crimes of the Holocaust the worst in the history of humanity.
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Read Barbara Starr's reporting about the ongoing review of the attack and the investigation into what went so horribly wrong.
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When their empty-saddled horses arrived to Coody's great-grandmother's ranch house, her family knew something had gone horribly wrong.
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I'm a zealot about smoking, not least because both of my in-laws died horribly and young from lung cancer.
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"We realized, first off, we're living horribly as far as what we're putting in our body, food-wise," Scott said.
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"Clearly something went horribly wrong, and Saudi Arabia has to come out and make a credible explanation," the analyst said.
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Crystal invites the flight attendant that Howerton's jerk treated horribly to sit down and try caviar for the first time.
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If you're there, it means something has gone horribly amiss, and the authorities are investigating why you're no longer living.
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Where was sanctuary for all the other Americans who have been so brutally murdered, and who have suffered so horribly?
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And it was a terrifying experience for the people there, in part because so many things went horribly, unexpectedly wrong.
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Everyone projects it as some huge love affair, but all I ever heard about was how horribly he treated Andy.
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Virtua Racing initially received a port to the Mega Drive, utilizing the much-feted (and horribly expensive) Sega Virtua Processor.
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"The school system is horribly segregated and underserves the underserved, but this isn't the way to fix it," he said.
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Inner cities, which have been horribly abused by Hillary Clinton and the Democrat Party, will finally, finally, finally be rebuilt.
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The smell of explosives mingles horribly with that of charred skin, burned metal, melted plastic and enormous quantities of blood.
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But the high-risk stunt went horribly wrong: The bullet entered Mr. Ruiz's chest and he died at the scene.
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I'd argue that all came down to its shocking ending where literally half of everyone's favorite superheroes all died horribly.
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No wonder, then, that the Imperial garrison on the forest moon of Endor is horribly unprepared to face the Ewoks.
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PG: Well, I think that the Five Star Movement is frequently raising the right questions, but giving horribly wrong answers.
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Brothers Edward and Alphonse Elric attempt to bring their mother back to life using alchemy, but it goes horribly wrong.
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"People are, like, horribly repelled by them, but they actually do a lot of good, and they're cute," she said.
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The experiences of the Earleys and Lamberts reflect how this can happen — and how some encounters can go horribly wrong.
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"That seems like it was horribly sliced up in a bad accident," Hamm said when he first spotted the bull penis.
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My patient was a mother of two healthy children, pregnant with her third child, but this pregnancy had gone horribly awry.
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Not that first post-election post, his horribly disingenuous dodge that improbably asserted that Facebook could not have influenced the election.
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The film, written by Lauryn Kahn and directed by Alex Richanbach, is a tale of a work trip gone horribly awry.
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We could have brought up Agincourt, and Waterloo, and all the other times we defeated France in horribly bloody military victories.
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"Whatever the outcome, this is a horribly angry electorate," said Daniel Alpert, managing partner at Westwood Capital LLC in New York.
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"He fails with his campaign horribly, then he endorses somebody else, then he endorses (Jeb) Bush, he endorses everybody," Trump said.
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Clemson's last two matchups against ranked opponents have ended horribly, as it was pounded by 32 points at Louisville on Jan.
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After all, this was a highly sensitive military operation that could've gone horribly wrong if any word of it got out.
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"The Biggest Little Farm" depicts a relationship with the natural world that is by turns both life-affirming and horribly grim.
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This could be used to eliminate diseases and protect natural habitats—but could also go horribly wrong in the wrong hands.
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"We see this a lot: It's a nice, happy family, but you'll see this one child is horribly abused," Lippe says.
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And the fact that each wine's individual description was crafted to reflect these horribly repressed and battered characters is wholly unappetizing.
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Read these stories next:The Best Drugstore Mascaras — For Every NeedThis Woman Took A Bath Wearing Coconut Oil — & It Went Horribly Wrong
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"It really is a horribly damaging piece," writes John Greally, a genetics researcher at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Yikes.
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He was a genius who didn't get what the whole family thing is supposed to be about, and he acted horribly.
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In Westworld, constant rebooting makes artificial lifeforms conscious of the fact that they are slaves, and horribly mistreated slaves at that.
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Kim Richards says she "felt horribly guilty" the April night she was arrested for public intoxication at the Beverly Hills Hotel.
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When the zombie apocalypse comes a-knocking in Red Dead Redemption's Undead Nightmare DLC, mankind's favorite rideable animal turns horribly hellish.
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And as the Daily Beast reports, they apparently failed horribly at trying to portray the crime as a robbery gone wrong.
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This system was called into question last month when a clinical trial of a pain medication in France went horribly wrong.
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Tormented privately, he was just a case of PTSD and cocaine and violence and living on the edge gone horribly wrong.
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Yes, we have had our sins and stains on our national soul, sometimes, as in the case of slavery, horribly so.
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In a couch potato's fantasy gone horribly wrong, a truck full of chips crashed into a beer truck early on Wednesday.
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I caught Anomalisa last weekend — it's... kind of horribly depressing by design, which is not the most fun thing to watch.
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They live in our houses, sniffing the air for nasties, and causing a right stink if something has gone horribly wrong.
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A laser surgery on a three-year-old girl to remove skin discolorations known as "port wine stains" went horribly awry.
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"One thing happened and the other thing happened and other projects intervened, and then sadly, horribly, Maurice passed away," Yorinks said.
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He isn't a threat to score or to rebound, yet he's also horribly out of position to prevent the fast break.
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She cares so much about her appearance that it's sending a horribly wrong message to the young women in her class.
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Shops that take an English name to be trendy often get it horribly wrong: witness "Poopdick", a second-hand cosmetics outlet.
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It is controlled by a small number of donors and these very powerful but I think horribly run large political entities.
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Often, however, the agencies are horribly understaffed, and they couldn't possibly address all the mistakes that go on in the system.
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Sometimes it works, and I spend less time backtracking; other times I die horribly and have to do the section again.
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No matter how wonderful your personal badger mother story in that game is, it ends horribly for most animals you encounter.
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Call your representatives and demand they see these cuts for what they really are: a horribly cruel and dreadfully stupid idea.
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Then he beats Ramsay to a pulp (+18) which would have been more satisfying if JON SNOW DIDN'T SUCK SO HORRIBLY.
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" Giuliani also said Trump isn't considering a pardon for Manafort but added that Trump "really thinks Manafort has been horribly treated.
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Weiss, who is fifty-three, believes that most of us listen wrong; we settle for horribly compressed recordings on crappy components.
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Both Winter Soldier and Civil War hinge on Bucky (Sebastian Stan), Steve's childhood friend turned super soldier experiment gone horribly awry.
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Watching makes it easier to understand how a project like this can go horribly wrong and lead to harmful working conditions.
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Where was the sanctuary for all the other Americans who have been so brutally murdered, and who have suffered so horribly?
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In another, a group of villagers were shouting as something that looked horribly like a human figure smoldered on the ground.
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In a Leavitt novel, people often have secrets; adoptions can go horribly wrong; the medical diagnosis is apt to be dire.
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Paranoia and resentment are rife, as is the petty bending of rules, and readers of Kafka will feel horribly at home.
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In any case, this is yet another example of how algorithmically generated trend feeds on social media can go horribly wrong.
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Paris, December 31, 2018: Now 60, Dupont must come to terms with the fact that his investment strategy has misfired horribly.
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Sex and Rage is most interesting for its early and astute portrayal of a horribly familiar, hopefully transformative late-twenties crisis.
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"The mismash of default apps preinstalled on the phone I was given are horribly insecure (if not outright malware)," Evans said.
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I got there about 90 percent, but there was always a part of me that knew how horribly wrong she was.
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Zendaya claims she was horribly disrespected at a big grocery store and it was all about the color of her skin.
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"We won't have an election because Vladimir Putin is horribly afraid," Mr. Navalny said, calling for a boycott and street protests.
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Based in the novel by Gillian Flynn and directed by David Fincher, this film is about a marriage gone horribly wrong.
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"I used to be horribly afraid to get up on stage and talk," she said in a 2014 interview with Entrepreneur.
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They were afraid something would go horribly wrong during sex, or thought that they would hurt me or something like that.
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"The Kurds, by the way, have been horribly mistreated by …" Hewitt corrected Trump that he was talking about the Quds Force.
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There's something horribly real about watching a man scale the arches of a gigantic bridge through the eyes of a GoPro.
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She was sympathetic when discussing how her life had been horribly jolted by her decision to come forward with her allegations.
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Part "heartwarming" daddy–daughter interaction, part health hazard, this supposed shortcut to the perfect ponytail was life hacking gone horribly wrong.
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But it only took one look at her face for me to realize something had gone horribly wrong on that drive.
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There was discernible reasoning to the club's efforts, even if their attempt to monopolise transfer speculation ended up going horribly wrong.
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Skyscraper Window Replacement Goes Horribly, Horribly WrongConstruction workers in Moscow using a rooftop crane to lift a giant pane of glass to the top of a…Read more ReadThe glass used to shape the building's interior, while aesthetically stunning, was also easy to miss, leading a few Apple employees to just walk right into the immaculate barriers.
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But brand-new NASA astronaut Jonny Kim, age 35 — who in his previous life earned a math degree, became a medical doctor, and participated in 100 combat missions as a Navy SEAL (and who makes US senators feel "horribly, horribly inadequate") — recently opened up in an interview with Business Insider about what he said was perhaps his greatest mistake.
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But most of us will pay the $200 a month for internet and streaming TV. It'll just be easier, if horribly expensive.
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We've all been there – smearing on self-tanner or getting a spray tan when, all of a sudden, everything goes horribly wrong.
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Better-situated people call them sluts or whores, and the men they have sex with are sometimes horribly violent and always transactional.
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They failed horribly in Game 1, as they were held to just nine fast break points while allowing 13 to the Warriors.
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"I knew there was something horribly wrong in that picture," Andrea said of the image taken when the alleged groping took place.
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They both said the right things in their respective apologies, but both deserve to be held accountable for their horribly offensive comments.
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While translation tools have certainly improved over the years, the technology is no replacement for fluency and still fails horribly sometimes.[Google]
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"Wait until it comes out how horribly & viciously they are treating people, ruining lives for them refusing to lie," Trump tweeted Tuesday.
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But their "interrogation" goes horribly awry and West is forced to shoot James to keep him from escaping and/or killing Hays.
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Right now, nutrition science is horribly underfunded by government — leaving lots of space for food companies and industry groups to sponsor research.
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Reed might have been playing with bad cards, in some ways a victim himself, but he played those bad cards horribly, too.
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Ducournau doesn't just have blood, she also has sweat, flaking skin, exposed bone, chewed hair, and a bikini wax gone horribly wrong.
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"What we've seen is that Americans seem to be committed to eating horribly in a number of fascinatingly different ways," Gardner said.
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I hoped that the phone's 48-megapixel camera will shine here, but the photos taken with that setting on were horribly oversharpened.
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This is the most terrifying part of this experience, that I was not aware how horribly I was acting towards my family.
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All I saw was a horribly raised scar almost two inches long right across my collarbone, with severely dark stitches laced through.
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In episode four, we find Shinji breaking down from the stress of piloting the horribly beautiful EVA Unit 01, from fighting Angels.
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It's such a horribly, unbelievably decisive time — to be part of a story that explores that makes it a very unusual experience.
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And there are three reasons for thinking that, in the short term at least, things will not go horribly wrong this time.
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In 2013, I was running from two things: a customer-service job I hated, and a city where I was horribly lonely.
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And while the NHLPA Hockey '93 rosters are horribly outdated at this point, it should definitely still include its wraparound shot cheat.
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TRUMP: Well, first of all, I don't think they do under President Obama because I think he's treated Israel horribly, all right?
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He offered some context for how the show's tale fits into the broader story of when American criminal justice goes horribly wrong.
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But once again, I was horribly wrong — although I was able to enjoy the evening with most guys before it all erupted.
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Unfortunately, the more people that are involved in a grand gesture, the more opportunities for said grand gesture to go horribly wrong.
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This is a significant historical point as has been his decision to confront Iran to pull out of that horribly flawed deal.
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Sure, it had more viruses than you could shake a stick at and was horribly slow, but it was always user-friendly.
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I remember my dad making my first screen name in 5th grade, which I will absolutely not disclose because it's horribly embarrassing.
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The biggest, perhaps, is the fact that the bricks aren't horribly efficient at their jobs, which is why they tend to overheat.
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These days, even midrange phones are great, so it's hard to go horribly awry if you're browsing devices at your local retailer.
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When he played in 2018, Sanchez performed horribly -- completing 19 of 35 passes for only 138 yards, 0 TDs and 3 INTs.
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Afterwards, the boss of CSE told me that she thought it was about to go horribly wrong and she'd lose her job.
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Talk Stoop with Cat Greenleaf/youtube It was a high-five accident set up by Greenleaf that went horribly, irrevocably, unforgettably wrong.
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" As John told the Daily Mail, "How can anything ever be all right again when your only child has been horribly murdered?
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This is a horribly frightening projection, but it's not just The Volunteer State suffering, it's hard-working people all across the nation.
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A female tiger from California's Sacramento Zoo died Wednesday after a male tiger attacked her in a mating attempt gone horribly wrong.
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It's bound to be ill-tempered on and off the pitch, feverish from start to finish, and horribly bitter in the aftermath.
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"That was a mostly naked, oiled-up guy running around, and it died horribly, and well-deservedly should have died," she says.
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I'm so smart for understanding that perception is reality, even if I did read the room wrong and lose horribly my season.
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"The things that Donald Trump has done, and not just in this race, are horribly offensive," Jones, a Democrat, said to Lord.
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Inside is a man, still alive but horribly injured (my gorge rises even thinking of it), who begs Chris to kill him.
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Few would imagine any equivalence between this kind of fear and the horribly colloquial sense terror has taken on in our world.
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In other words, the people you'd never expect to fall for those who treat them horribly are ... usually the ones who do.
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And there's no person on the other end to help gauge if a response is striking a chord, or horribly off-key.
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A perforated uterus and tissue remaining in the uterus that leads to sepsis are two examples of what can go horribly wrong.
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"The wonderful Diamond and Silk have been treated so horribly by Facebook," he added in a second tweet, referencing the conservative vloggers.
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"They treated us so horribly, as though we were animals," she wrote in the letter, in which she called herself "anonimo," anonymous.
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"He clearly has totally failed to understand what went so horribly wrong and reportedly actually thinks it went well," Fitzwilliams went on.
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That's where The Martian did a very good job of saying this is what it looks like when everything goes horribly wrong.
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He is the lordling in charge of the Night's Watch ranging mission that opens the entire series and goes horribly, deadly wrong.
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In addition, you need a really special store experience and the mall has been a horribly tough place with negative mall traffic.
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The lasting cultural impression Manson has left is that of a rogue element, a horribly defective product of San Francisco's hippie counterculture.
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On Wednesday, the person with knowledge of the original planning said the entire effort had "gone horribly wrong, spinning out of control."
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This would be right here if there were 327 people in the US. And this reflects horribly on the NY Times too.
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"Wait until it comes out how horribly & viciously they are treating people, ruining lives for them refusing to lie," the president wrote.
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Having retired the cape that everyone seems to imagine I wore, there is no longer anything redeeming about transactions gone horribly wrong.
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" Later in day, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela offered an apology to the Commission, admitting that "things went horribly wrong" during "those painful years.
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His war was almost as exciting as Reed's, but it ended in bitter disillusion, when Wilson accepted a horribly flawed peace settlement.
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Where was the sanctuary for all the other Americans who have been so brutally murdered, and who have suffered so so horribly?
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Together, these two horribly matched people created a troubled, physically powerful, emotionally frail, and altogether brilliant child, whose provocations shaped their lives.
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The emotional speeches, open hearts and strong conviction to end the mass shootings that have become so horribly common dominated the day.
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That is: participants in lab studies all sleep horribly the first night, and it wreaks havoc on the reliability of experimental data.
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So why are high-speed rail networks in the United States—and all of the Americas, to be honest—so horribly underdeveloped?
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He should be careful trying to binge watch too much of it at once, though, because that can go pretty horribly wrong.
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The mood in the tent is even more horribly tense than usual — Nadiya declares she'd rather have another baby than make another soufflé.
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That's right, Whitford starred as the horribly racist and twisted Dean Armitage, Rose's (Allison Williams) father, in the Oscar-nominated film Get Out.
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" She explained: "It's a very different experience watching a movie and watching a movie being made because [being on set] is horribly boring.
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WCSH 6 News reports the horribly neglected Chihuahua was found on May 8 and brought to the Greater Androscoggin Humane Society for help.
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Often Twitter's solutions to its growth problems and horribly toxic community fall back on seemingly unrelated product tweaks—the latest: 240-character tweets.
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Under a new law, even popular social-media accounts can be regulated as if they were newspapers, which are themselves horribly over-regulated.
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Nothing's ever too bright in Darkman though, because Wilder's horribly disfigured face is either on the surface is lurking just beneath every scene.
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But it's stuck with a 16:9 aspect ratio, which feels horribly cramped compared to the 3:2 screens available on Surface computers.
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"It's really important to see stuff on TV and in movies so that people can become aware of what could actually horribly happen."
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Up to 1TB of internal storage gives them a big advantage over something like a Pixelbook Go, but not if they're horribly expensive.
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It seems horribly frenetic that the average holding period for a share in America is only 200 days, mainly because of computerised trading.
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Part of the reason mental illness is so horribly isolating is that what's happening inside you doesn't line up with your external reality.
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You know, that (horribly uncomfortable) silver, metal tray that you slide your foot into, moving around little bars, to find your shoe size?
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It's like it's designed to make readers constantly worry that their favorite character might die horribly — or worse, survive at a terrible cost.
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He has portrayed the then-New York senator's decision as evidence that she has "horribly bad judgment" and isn't fit to be president.
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And, equally horribly, that hundreds, perhaps thousands, of couples will seek abortions based on suspicion of Zika infection, possibly terminating some healthy pregnancies.
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I had a top show where they were doing horribly, and I had one of the most successful reality shows of all time.
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I think that the reason people are prejudiced against fruitcake is because they have, sadly, only ever eaten fruitcakes that are horribly dry.
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"I went on the road with the show and I did not exercise for three years and I just ate horribly," she said.
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"The employees in customer service don't know because their tracking and inventory system is so horribly managed," wrote another particularly incensed Glassdoor reviewer.
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Appearing before South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission, she admitted, with a nudge from its head, Desmond Tutu, that "things went horribly wrong".
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Richard Durbin Jr., US Attorney in the Western District of Texas, called the incident a "smuggling venture gone horribly wrong," in a statement.
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She says she was horribly embarrassed and never would have provided her DNA or participated in the show had she known the truth.
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When you see a cute blonde cheerleader having sex in a horror movie, you know the monster is about to kill her horribly.
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You can "unfriend" people, though you have to do this one friend at a time and you'll feel horribly guilty when you're done.
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On her latest episode of Kocktails with Khloé, Kardashian, 31, recalled a time when she played an innocent game that went horribly wrong.
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You Can Get Amazing Skin By Doing THIS In The Bedroom This Woman Took A Bath Wearing Coconut Oil — & It Went Horribly Wrong
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Horribly along the way, Saudi Arabia has targeted hospitals, civilian areas, and funerals, the latest such attack to earn international attention occurred Feb.
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The game started out horribly for Atlanta, which could not make a shot and trailed by 29-19 midway through the second quarter.
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Once, before a gig in Tokyo, it was raining horribly, and people were saying the show may not be able to go on.
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"Sorry, we must say to the mothers whose sons die horribly," Anthony Swofford wrote in "Jarhead," his 2003 memoir of the Gulf War.
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Ryan Reynolds plays the cocky hero, a former mercenary who gains his powers through an experimental treatment that also leaves him horribly disfigured.
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The problem is a horribly managed court system that has neither the resources nor the incentive to move any faster, the plaintiffs say.
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These Havaianas are simple, comfortable, and you won't be horribly embarrassed if you accidentally wear them out of the shower and into class.
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Instead of Waters, we get a horribly chipper narrator (Jimmy Carr), who records a voice-over but who never meets the guest drinkers.
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I think the man has been horribly treated by the people he's going to cooperate with, but sometimes you have no other choice.
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As many pointed out, this was horribly inappropriate after a woman died in Charlottesville after being run over by a white supremacist's car.
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He could have done it in protest or the horribly corrupt Rio 2016 Olympics, or just for fun—it's not certain right now.
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He agrees that the team name is horribly racist and says he's been trying to get his family to change it for years.
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It really does overstay its welcome and, holy shit, some of the events of the last third of the game are horribly cheap.
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It feels like a horribly fitting end to that canon, and almost the most suitable end in a world as depressing as Geralt's.
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The Char-Man's origin story is gruesome — a father and son were both caught in a house fire and horribly burnt in 1948.
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It's not rocket science but the pushback from certain quarters of the adtech industry has been as awfully predictable as it's horribly frustrating.
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Five years in, roughly ten million dollars out, and a decade after Mayberg implanted her first horribly sick patient, the trial was over.
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That your mother reports her fiancé makes her "happy" does not obliterate the fact that he behaves horribly, and perhaps abusively, toward her.
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It was invented by a man named Sidney Pike a few years later, and it was a horribly convoluted process at the outset.
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But there was at least one character who got justice after being treated horribly in an earlier episode: Jon Snow's beloved direwolf, Ghost.
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But Sanders emphasized that although he believed some people were "horribly violent … deeply sick and sociopathic," he didn't back the mass incarceration approach.
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But as they devoured their poutine — that gloppy, trouser-bursting dish of French fries, cheddar cheese curds and gravy — something felt horribly wrong.
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I said in an interview, where he says horrible things and he says them horribly, I've never seen that combination work so well.
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We've covered the TRACED Act several times previously, as robocalls are, in addition to being horribly annoying, a uniquely annoying high-tech threat.
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Few stand-up comedy specials have made me laugh as loud as I did when a friend described a date gone horribly wrong.
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"I think he's gonna also talk about how just horribly he was treated and that maybe people should pay for that," she said.
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It found that what constitutes a great rivalry is not necessarily just proximity: If the two teams are horribly mismatched, the ferocity diminishes.
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The cities with the greatest volume of helicopter traffic have two things in common: a concentration of wealthy residents and horribly congested roads.
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"A lot of the time we talk about fact-checking in this defensive framework, like when something horribly wrong happens," Mr. Harbaugh said.
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Horstmann attempted to use the texts to prove he didn't treat Miller-Keyes has horribly as she claims he did on the show.
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During an opening last year, a drone piloted by Troemel spun out of control and became horribly entangled in a gallery-goer's hair.
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"He'd be horribly stressed to be put in a small container again, from living so much time in a small container," she said.
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The answer was clear: Adopt a modern version of the Glass-Steagall Act that attacked the big bets that had gone horribly awry.
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"Unisex uniforms were all horribly baggy; you had to roll up half the leg or tie the waist under your boob," she said.
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When Elmslie writes "The first chin," you laugh, knowing that he has just warned you that everything is about to go horribly wrong.
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A famous stuntman working on CBS' "MacGyver" reboot had a motorcycle jump on set go horribly wrong ... and land him in the hospital.
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Nobody wants to be the person who is responsible for a system going horribly wrong and then having to testify in front of Congress.
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Porter describes feeling conflicted between the pressure to stay in the "man box" and knowing that what happened to the girl was horribly wrong.
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It is also important that both these processes have logic for handling fatal errors when the programme cannot continue, when something goes horribly wrong.
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We're not even halfway through 2150, but social media users have already witnessed a fair share of innovative food mashups that went horribly wrong.
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In an interview with the Christian Broadcast Network on Friday, Trump also said that Christian refugees had been "horribly treated" by the United States.
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My cursory Google search suggests it's about an elaborate criminal plot gone horribly awry due to the unforeseen human element of feelings and relationships.
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It nails simple sentence translations, but can butcher (not horribly, but the grammar's off or there's a better way to say it) longer ones.
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Maeve needs to take a moment to collect herself when their escape from the Native Americans reminds her of a storyline gone horribly wrong.
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And just maybe these predatory monsters will get the message their actions are wrong and they will be exposed for treating women so horribly.
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Fire up that front-facing camera and take a pic of yourself cringing as you read about the dangers of #artselfies gone horribly wrong.
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Yahoo's assets are now being mashed up with those of AOL, which Verizon bought in 2015, into a horribly named new division called Oath.
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It is also horribly poor, and therefore unattractive to the Western-born jihadists who complained that life in Iraq and Syria lacked material comforts.
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There's a high chance of it going horribly wrong and not working out, but it could also end in your next winter love affair.
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Their story had betrayal, and separations, getting together again, having a baby, then divorcing and really falling out horribly, then leaving the country separately.
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Image: ESO/FlickrGeoengineering is one of those things that sounds like maybe a good idea on paper but could also go horribly, apocalyptically wrong.
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It's a boon for anyone who needs a simple way to torrent, but as a few people are pointing out, it's also horribly insecure.
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Actress Leslie Jones quit the network after being the victim of a horribly racist campaign, initiated, in part, by Breitbart "tech" blogger Milo Yiannopolous.
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"These sexual encounters with Epstein, which of course were horribly abusive sexual assaults of a child, became more aggressive and escalated," the lawsuit says.
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"While [Mrs] Clinton's stated trade policy would be harmful, [Mr] Trump's stated trade policy would be horribly destructive," said Adam Posen, the institute's president.
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But for the EU, and especially Ireland, it would also be horribly damaging to lose one of its most important members in such circumstances.
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Trump himself made that argument May 25 at a rally in California, arguing that Clinton's "horribly bad judgment" should disqualify her from the presidency.
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If you recall the 2016 campaign, one of Trump's central arguments during it was that the nation's capitol was horribly run by incompetent people.
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I figure all I have to do is go two for five—just get two of them to turn out not horribly messed up.
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But as well as being a somewhat mean way to deal with the world, reacting to economic decline by limiting immigration is horribly counterproductive.
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Dani, played by Florence Pugh, calls her boyfriend Christian after receiving a disturbing email from her sister, worried that something has gone horribly wrong.
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A beloved middle school educator from California died earlier this month when something went "horribly wrong" while she was climbing in Yosemite National Park.
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There's only one way this can end with each of these women and that is going to be horribly with either JoJo or Lauren.
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That amount of effort and violence in a neighborhood that's had a drug problem since before I was born seemed horribly dangerous and counterproductive.
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" In a series of tweets on Wednesday, de Blasio slammed Trump's decision to withdraw the United States from the agreement, calling it "horribly destructive.
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Backlit, horribly shot, you couldn't even see the kid's face, but he was playing this guitar solo — Pachelbel's Canon, in this complicated rock arrangement.
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Then five masked men put a gun to my head, pulled me out of the car and my world spun horribly out of control.
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Hidetoshi Nishijima plays Takakura, a detective who, in a jarring opening scene, has a serial killer in custody when the interrogation goes horribly awry.
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"Something is horribly wrong when the system enables these rapists and the victim is thrown away for life," Rihanna wrote in an Instagram caption.
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Taken together, these quotes show what it is like to work for a mercurial boss who is horribly unqualified for the office he holds.
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He experiences his own horribly unique trauma surrounding her passing; that experience and those feelings are valid and don't make him a supernatural being.
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While their answers are unknowable, the consequences of one horribly wrong speculation, only now shown to be wholly unfounded and without merit, are undeniable.
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It becomes horribly apparent that not only has the situation in The Stone Yards begun to worsen, the quarantine has been lifted in totality.
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On Tuesday night, Handel told CNN's Alyson Camerota that she hopes the president will help her campaign, which may or may not backfire horribly.
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You are somewhere vibrant, booming, diverse, yet horribly segregated; a beautiful, horrible, misunderstood place with a chip on its shoulder and an indomitable spirit.
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Open Season starts out horribly grim, with Carey, in dark South Central L.A., finds a slain cop and a black child in a dumpster.
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But she also thinks that kicking kids out of school for saying something horribly racist is an abuse of the policy as originally intended.
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The first time I was conscious of having it—I reckon I was like 19—could have turned out really, really horribly for me.
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They probably treated women horribly and got away with it because it was accepted at the time up until like three fucking years ago.
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Perhaps more than a study of true crime, the act is a show about the fierce attachment between mothers and daughters, gone horribly wrong.
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To put it bluntly, the evidence collected by the Department of Justice further demonstrates that Mr. Trump's trust in Mr. Putin is horribly misplaced.
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According to a survey of 3,000 18- to 25-year-olds by Harvard's Making Caring Common Project, we are failing horribly at this task.
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"They've handled the email issue poorly, maybe atrociously, certainly horribly," Clinton administration Commerce Secretary Ed Rendell told the New York Times late last month.
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"Wait until it comes out how horribly & viciously they are treating people, ruining lives for them refusing to lie," Mr. Trump wrote on Tuesday.
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This cautious choice of strategy could well reflect an awareness of how horribly the American president has responded to public rebuttals in the past.
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She claims Danny started cursing at her, but she says she was horribly shocked when her son bit her and called her a bitch.
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Airlines and their passengers are furious at the Transportation Security Administration for the horribly long lines travelers are experiencing at airport security screening checkpoints.
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While yes, some people may be trying to make a dark situation lighthearted and funny, many can find these as horribly offensive and hurtful.
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What happened that day in February in Butembo, a city in the north-eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo, is horribly common.
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"I know it sounds like we're horribly irresponsible people," said his owner, a 55-year-old woman who gave her name only as Jane.
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" While progress has been made on the battlefield against ISIS, Schiff said, political progress in Iraq has been slow, and Syria is "horribly complicated.
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Wilkey then stripped down to his underwear and led her to the water, which left the woman feeling "horribly violated," according to court documents.
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LONDON — Staff members at London Zoo were "heartbroken" after a high-risk matchmaking operation involving two rare Sumatran tigers went horribly wrong on Friday.
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While some of your relationships will be reinvigorated and strengthened by Saturn and Uranus's connection earlier this week, others may suddenly feel horribly restrictive.
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So when you write about making services that "billions" of "people around the world love and use" forgive us for thinking that sounds horribly glib.
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But we need to make one up just to accurately describe the way these horribly mismatched couples left us as dry as the Saharan desert.
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It seems to have gone horribly awry, as we open with all the main players standing on the street in front of a fire truck.
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He's outpacing Barack Obama, who took 83 days to get to his third chief and incurred ridicule from Trump in a tweet has aged horribly.
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For example, another Condé Nast publication, Brides, used her wedding photos for what she called "a horribly written and misrepresentative piece" on Muslim wedding traditions.
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On Friday night he claimed that "Diamond and Silk," a pro-Trump duo, have been "treated so horribly by Facebook" and "we're looking into" it.
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The lining of the rectum is extremely delicate, and can be easily ripped and torn, which can be horribly painful and even dangerous, she says.
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It was a botched drug raid that went horribly wrong -- police knowingly acted based on false pretenses, and then tried to cover up their actions.
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We just found out that this is not possible…these children are suffering terribly because of the horribly crass interview Albert gave in New York.
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After a warm-up match in which she is widely ridiculed for a horribly awkward Mexican wave, few are expecting the tournament to go well.
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It seems like Daenerys has already got this W in the bag, which should be the first sign things are about to go horribly wrong.
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So if he does make a risky gamble that goes horribly wrong, well, he'll just lose by a bigger margin and still not be president.
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As the skin's temperature drops from 33.8°C to 1 °C, horribly intense tingling starts—not so much pins and needles as swords and daggers.
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In this way, "family" covers for the degradation of children and of elders, wielded as a sort of pass to behave horribly toward one another.
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"We started the year off horribly - I don't think there's been a worse January in history," said Jeff Tjornehoj, head of Americas research at Lipper.
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But the message of Easter, that of an adult man who was horribly killed, only to rise from the dead, is much harder to secularize.
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At the bottom of the stairs, I see the source: some kind of horribly mutated bee queen, with a giant hive fused to her back.
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Trump said countries such as Saudi Arabia and Qatar that "push gays off buildings and treat women horribly" have given her foundation millions of dollars.
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"They have already suffered horribly under ISIS rule...food, water and medicine are running out, with many children reportedly weak and malnourished," the organization said.
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"That meeting went horribly wrong," recalled the executive from a global leasing firm, who did not want to identified because the meeting was not public.
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This version of the script, though I've never read it and it could be horribly offensive, at least takes Silicon Valley from a woman's perspective.
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Five people are in critical condition and one is braindead after a medical trial for a painkiller went horribly wrong at a laboratory in France.
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Photo: GettyReid Hoffman has a lot to apologize for, but today he's specifically saying that he's sorry for funding a political experiment gone horribly awry.
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If you really want to send a message via SMS — which is horribly insecure — you can hold the "send message" icon to choose that option.
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But Shepard's instinctive sense of dramatic form had by this time melded with a tragic, melancholy sense of all-American dreams somehow gone horribly wrong.
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As a child growing up in Old Harraby, a council estate on the outskirts of Carlisle in the north of England, he was horribly bullied.
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In no particular order, here's what goes right every day in a solid ETF shop — which nobody ever sees — and what could go horribly wrong.
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It's less exciting, perhaps, but building such functionality into a solid piece of smartphone hardware means there's less room for things to go horribly awry.
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"United in our sadness, we are equally determined, without fear or favour, to support all those rebuilding lives so horribly affected by injury and loss."
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United in our sadness, we are equally determined, without fear or favor, to support all those rebuilding lives so horribly affected by injury and loss.
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But you must admit the series is funny — after all, there's a reason the horribly farfetched plot and bubblegum pop tunes were such a success.
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Most egregiously, the "Frozen Lake Battle" (also horribly named) was necessitated by a plan to capture a wight that made absolutely no sense at all.
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Earlier if something big happened — like we had a major mission or something went horribly wrong — it might get picked up in the mainstream media.
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The bad news is that the S&P 500 has only started the fourth quarter this horribly five other times in history, according to Bespoke.
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But while Brady cooks up ways to threaten a certain horribly vulnerable part of the populace, Hodges deals with a very different kind of peril.
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None of this training did anything to help Ms. Rips fit in with her peers, a situation that had become horribly acute by middle school.
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When meetings go horribly wrong, it's usually due to sloppy agendas, un-articulated ground rules, and having too many participants, among other basic structural mistakes.
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All of which brings us back to Russia, and a worldwide geopolitical situation that sometimes seems like viral marketing for this series gone horribly wrong.
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Via Dave Weigel, here's an object lesson in how Democrats sometimes turn their valuable surplus of good-faith political conduct into horribly counterproductive second-guessing.
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In what I now realize is a horribly unneighborly act, I'd throw all my little tampon cartridges over the backyard fence after they were used.
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Of course the trial is fictional, but Knowles asks a very important question for the near future: what happens when algorithmic outcomes go horribly awry?
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The memo defines gender as an immutable, biological condition — ironically and horribly doing so under the auspices of the Title IX federal civil rights law.
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You know, it's one thing if we're defending somebody, a country that's really being horribly harmed and—that's one thing—and doesn't have economic strength.
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"United in our sadness, we are equally determined, without fear or favor, to support all those rebuilding lives so horribly affected by injury and loss."
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In the past, it's almost always ended horribly, and nothing we can do now will erase a history of massacres, stolen land and broken treaties.
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And that's a lot of what we're talking about when we talk about misinformation, is that your child could get measles and get horribly sick.
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Yes, I get that governments can fall very quickly, and I get that they're often replaced by horribly warped versions of themselves in the aftermath.
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And we had gone to conferences, and they're all big thumb-sucking sponsor love and horribly boring — really, that's their real problem, they were boring.
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We've all heard about people who have got on to the fame wagon and it just going horribly wrong from riding too fast or whatever.
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In the middle of the night, four days after an earthquake caused the Fukushima nuclear disaster, she died horribly and unexpectedly of an asthma attack.
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Critic's Pick In Bong Joon Ho's new film, a destitute family occupies a wealthy household in an elaborate scheme that goes comically — then horribly — wrong.
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As we learn via flashbacks, when Rendell was growing up, he and his friends were the "keeper of the keys" until things went horribly wrong.
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Though Alaska's natives were once horribly discriminated against (shops and inns sometimes had notices saying "No dogs or Eskimos"), native rights nowadays are vigorously promoted.
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Empty slogans without substance are horribly misleading to those in the middle class truly crying out for some rational approach that will stabilize their lives.
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Here's my secret: Every day I anticipate things will go horribly wrong, and when they don't I am surprised, grateful and a little bit elated.
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Opponents of the bill say there is a difference between dying comfortably and dying horribly, suffering pain and other side effects of an unapproved drug.
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What we're listening to: This episode of "The Cut on Tuesday" podcast, about a young woman's late-night Lyft ride that went horribly, mysteriously wrong.
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There isn't a ton of star action because this city is horribly light-polluted, but the Pixel 4 does what it can in difficult circumstances.
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These are the stories wealthy and powerful people tell each other to absolve themselves of culpability for things that have gone horribly wrong in society.
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"We won't have an election because Vladimir Putin is horribly afraid, he sees a threat in competing with me," Mr. Navalny said in the video.
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"Make the horribly beautiful" is a short hand way of how I think of a lot of the work that I've done in the past.
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Their latest house has a bloody backstory, and, as we learn at the very beginning, something is going to go horribly wrong on Halloween night.
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Li Haotong, a 21-year-old from China, skewed last week's data horribly by dropping 20 shots after making the cut, the worst slump since 2000.
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Ultimately, the flukeman turns out to be a horribly mutated fluke worm, its body scrambled by waves of radioactive energy thrown off by the Chernobyl meltdown.
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Memorability: This one serves as an unpleasant reminder that any love in the Game of Thrones world is ultimately doomed and always going to end horribly.
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" After mourning both of their loses – which she still struggles with today – Amber decided she had to create some positive "out of something so horribly negative.
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If Saudi Arabia wants to get back into the world's good graces, it will need to do much more than admit an operation went horribly wrong.
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To hear the ref tell it, Biscuit performed...uh... "I have Biscuit who participated in the Puppy Bowl, and did horribly, but that's ok," he joked.
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Even in the best, most just societies in human history, whole swaths of human beings have been treated horribly in order to create a better society.
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If you're in need of a break from crying over Viserion's horribly emotional death, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau and Gwendoline Christie have just the story for you.
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As multiple Furby reboots have taught us, that sort of thing can go horribly wrong, blowing past the uncanny valley into something even more deeply horrifying.
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But rather than celebrate the market's remarkable bounce-back since its Christmas Eve nadir, investors have publicly focused on what has or could go horribly wrong.
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But it swerves though, and we see a singed group, standing near a bonfire, as though it has gone… horribly wrong in some kind of way.
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If you're like me and your kitchen is horribly understocked, you can also ask the scale to give you recipes based off your own scant ingredients.
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In fact, the last time a state tried to do two executions in one day with midazolam, it was the horribly botched Lockett execution in Oklahoma.
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Hell, maybe they're all going to die horribly under the crush of undead White Walkers and the series will end on a most appropriate down note.
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Take the case of a drinking game gone horribly wrong in 18th-century France: one man challenged his drinking buddies to swallow part of his glass.
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The finding of the first more-than-lifesize head, rising from the land of the dead, spooked them horribly; they took it for an earth-god.
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And when it comes to my horribly dry, rough cuticles, anything that can make them feel soft and moisturized in the long-term must be magical.
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It's dark, horribly early, and Alex Guarneri and Luis de la Vega Yrisarry are debating with some passion the politics of using raw milk in cheese.
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The complex, expressive shadows blanketing the heroes and their environments augment the constant sense that something can go horribly wrong for our protagonists at any moment.
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Regulations are horribly complex; utility companies hire senior staff less for their ability to think creatively and more because they understand how to navigate the rules.
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The show, which will debut on the platform on October 12, is about the levitation game of Light as a Feather that goes horribly, strangely awry.
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Trump will have to further account for his horribly embarrassing remarks in front of tens of millions of people at Sunday night's debate in St. Louis.
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Technology is embedded in every single aspect of our lives, which gives it a significant opportunity for make every aspect of our lives go horribly wrong.
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That latest one has a horribly convoluted name, but it essentially just means that a router can send data to multiple devices at the same time.
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But there's a story within a story... within a story... possibly even within another story... which is horribly indulgent but also something I find irresistibly fascinating.
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The operator of a company that provides deaf interpreters to Manatee County told WPTV that it was "horribly unnerving" for her to watch the press conference.
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Some days when he's really whiny, I'll get frustrated and think the day is going horribly but then he'll come over and give me a hug.
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I'm sorry, given how horribly I'm doing with women, that I need Roger Ailes to help me with the debates and my post-campaign media company.
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Sometimes we go for ice cream at Fudgy's in Amenia, N.Y. CATCH AND RELEASE Now that it's warmer, we fish at the horribly named Mudge Pond.
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Mallomar hopes to give McCaffrey, considered a buffoon by the rest of the locals, the chance to prove himself — a good intention that goes horribly wrong.
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It was supposed to be a quick test flight, but something went horribly wrong, and the plane crashed just west of the Colorado border in Utah.
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When I suggested that the river might be horribly polluted, he didn't look impressed and told me that daily bathing would give him a long life.
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Nobody ever talks about the people that have been so horribly injured, who lose legs and arms in Manhattan where I used to spend my time.
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It's far easier for taffy to go horribly wrong, at which point it becomes a dental torture device disguised as a treat (a classic dentist strategy).
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On the walk home, though, I was horribly sick and was running to my apartment because I had explosive diarrhea for the rest of the night.
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That said, the Detroit race riots of July 1967 exacerbated lingering racial tensions and accelerated both white flight and the horribly depressing decline of the city.
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The #MeToo movement has forced people to consider the idea that beloved public figures (usually men) have routinely behaved horribly toward people (usually women) in private.
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That deliberateness may inflame the portion of the audience that already objected to the show because Evan does bad things and isn't horribly punished for it.
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His jokes have worn horribly thin in recent months, but he's always been looking for a punchline (or a meme) to spark a song into life.
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These abortions often are for wanted pregnancies that have gone horribly wrong, either because of a serious fetal anomaly or a change in the mother's health.
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There's a sense in digital publishing that something has gone horribly wrong — that publishers are doomed to lose out to newer, nimbler and more "social" platforms.
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Paige thinks she's in an I-love-it-when-a-plan-comes-together heist story, but she's actually in an everything-goes-horribly-wrong heist story.
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What we're listening to: This episode of the podcast "The Cut on Tuesday," about a young woman's late-night Lyft ride that went horribly, mysteriously wrong.
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In the delirious sci-fi thriller by the Korean director Bong Joon-ho, an attempt to engineer the climate and stop global warming goes horribly wrong.
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Our legal system encourages parties to resolve their disputes through negotiation, and if the parties end up in court, it usually means something went horribly wrong.
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At multiple points, they exclaim that they have no idea why they're making some horribly risky decision, which feels almost like a metatextual cry for help.
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Dear Miss Manners: During my 25-year marriage, my husband's brother and his wife have looked down their noses at me and have treated me horribly.
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Greg (Nicholas Braun) telling Tom that Nazis are, indeed, "the worst" paints a horribly comical picture of these people's lack of any sort of moral integrity.
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But consider "Nuclear I, CH" (1945) and "Nuclear II" (1946), depicting spheres—fireballs—in which abstract elements jumble and tatter: scientific progress climaxing, horribly, at Hiroshima.
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Designating Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations could have ramifications for Mexican immigration cases that would be "horribly complicated," said Washington D.C.-based immigration attorney Steven Schulman.
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Sherman was the rescue donkey we'd adopted, with horribly overgrown hooves and fur stiff with caked manure after being kept for years in a small stall.
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"Our criminal justice system is horribly broken," began Shaka Senghor, a former prisoner, best-selling author and founder of just-launched Mind Blown Media, in this panel.
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The Sheimans were told not to be too hopeful the first week, considered the "honeymoon phase" in which things can initially go well before going horribly wrong.
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In the new digital shorts, after watching Cloud 9's horribly outdated corporate training videos from the 1980s, the employees decide to create their own instructional videos.
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In the evening, the F93 sometimes took brighter shots than my iPhone X. But zoom in closer, and you'll see the photo is horribly soft and smudgy.
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"For all those involved, I'm so horribly sorry that this was like a match that turned into a forest fire out of control," Nassar said on Nov.
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Sprint says the BlackBerry KeyOne's horribly annoying behavior of constantly reinstalling bloatware apps, even when owners remove and disable them, is a bug and shouldn't be happening.
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That is to understate his achievements: Buckland ate much that no self-respecting zoo would consider for its cages, earwigs ("horribly bitter") being a particular low point.
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Of course, Myanmar has always had its subcultures, and like anywhere in the world, it's the underground that raises its voice loudest when things go horribly wrong.
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Judging by these 16 stories from Reddit, there are many, many ways for a bachelor/bachelorette party to go horribly wrong – and even sabotage the wedding. 1.
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Dalton had been clear with her from the start that he had an infection, Burkholderia cepacia, a horribly dangerous and contagious infection for people with cystic fibrosis.
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So as Twitter's stock price rose, the stock-based compensation program became more and more expensive, which meant that — on paper, at least — Twitter was horribly unprofitable.
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To examine the evidence, Jared Leto played a terrible-looking and horribly interpreted Joker in a too-dark and alarmingly misguided movie that literally no one liked.
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From horribly tragic things like the O-ring to just basic things that are ... LG: It does become a communication issue, we saw with Samsung, as well.
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But Overwatch also shares a lot in common with another Valve game — Dota 2 — and other games in the horribly named MOBA (multiplayer online battle arena) genre.
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She checks the belongings of the horribly disfigured body of Maurice LeFay (Scoot McNairy), finding a ripped out phone book page with Ennis Stussy's information on it.
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"If you run it without the itemized deductions, it works out horribly — for my clients too," said Craig Smalley, an enrolled agent tax accountant in Orlando, Florida.
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At the time, I thought that he was a jerk, and that I must be a horribly loud gum smacker to have provoked such an intense reaction.
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An $8 million stunt A gender reveal party in Arizona went horribly wrong with an explosion that sparked a wildfire, causing more than $8 million in damage.
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When we have investment decisions that backfire on us or ones that go horribly bad, we are extremely quick to point the finger at everyone but ourselves.
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Where Snowden's analysis goes horribly off-track, however, is when he tries to contrast the severity of information at issue in his case from that of Petraeus.
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But grief is a divider; it moved each one of us into a territory of private shadows, where the torment was incommunicable, so horribly outside of language.
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To round the whole thing off, McConnell shares a story that will be horribly familiar to many people — the nightmare of trying to fix his mom's printer.
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Towering over all, in all his egregious awfulness, is the horribly memorable Kenneth Widmerpool, whose self-promoting machinations are among the forces that drive the novel sequence.
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The revelations also threaten to undermine a key plank of an initial Saudi explanation for Khashoggi's death, that it was a rogue operation that went horribly wrong.
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There's only two video game companies that do plots right, and one of them made a movie with Sony, and it bombed horribly—the Final Fantasy movie.
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Time wanes and pours into another world where greed and bigotry lost horribly and fell flat on its face, in which justice prevailed and ruled over all.
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Despite being well-versed in how horribly wrong things could go, we were hopeful that our traumatic experience was an anomaly that wasn't likely to happen again.
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WATCH: Mind you, even when you're not high, when you're using all the right products and you have years of experience, things can still go horribly wrong.
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The image is horribly alive, and the thinking comes later; it's a reminder of all those fine and alarming things Tremain can do in her short stories.
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"The only thing that is immoral is the politicians to do nothing and to continue to allow more innocent people to be so horribly victimized," he said.
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Scrapping the season as if it never happened would be horribly harsh on Liverpool but advantageous for some clubs, including West Ham, in danger of being relegated.
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"This seems like a good time to mention the movie we are making with [the Lonely Island] about a music festival that goes HORRIBLY WRONG," Rogen tweeted.
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I tried to keep track of where we were going, surreptitiously texting the names of street exits and landmarks to Jada, in case something went horribly wrong.
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In addition to being horribly racist, it mocks the sacrifices of the more than 200,000 Americans who died freeing Europe from the Nazis and who saved democracy.
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Qu took Shaofan to China at the end of November for what would be a three-month reprieve from the scene of a life gone horribly awry.
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Some have recently equated Sanders with the very progressive 1972 Democratic nominee George McGovern, who went on to lose horribly to Richard Nixon by 23 percentage points.
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"Dennis Prager is a right-wing radio host who promotes horribly bigoted positions," read an open letter circulated among the musicians the day after Mr. Lamell's email.
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Often it's presented as if back then the task of living a good life was merely very difficult—a question of courage—and not also horribly confusing.
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And the horribly high casualty rate, coupled with a continuing but hushed problem with desertion, creates a constant struggle to train wave after wave of new recruits.
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Stranger Things creators Matt and Ross Duffer love the '80s, but they also realize that something in that idyllic past went horribly wrong and needs to be fixed.
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As we learn throughout the season, after a bus ride goes horribly wrong, a few dozen kids are dropped off but their parents aren't around to collect them.
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" Oliver coined Trump's comments as "horribly racist" and compared it to his political campaign: "Trump is basically saying, 'When hurricanes hit our people, they're not hitting our best.
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"They are screaming and shouting at people, horribly threatening them to come up with the answers they want," he wrote in a post on Twitter earlier this month.
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If you look carefully, its hooves have been horribly damaged because they're experimenting on the pig to see to what extent the hyperbaric oxygen chamber can heal frostbite.
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I just hope that someone else picks up the reigns before the silence drags too long, as anything I can think of to say is inevitably horribly awkward.
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"This seems like a good time to mention the movie we are making with @thelonelyisland about a music festival that goes HORRIBLY WRONG," Rogen tweeted at the time.
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"Wait until it comes out how horribly & viciously they are treating people, ruining lives for them refusing to lie," Trump wrote in a furious series of tweets Tuesday.
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" -- October 3 speech on Medicare at The Villages in Florida "You know, by the way, just because a lot of people are vets -- the vets were treated horribly.
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"There's this irony where a 93-year-old Robert Mugabe gets to live on, but 65-year-old Morgan Tsvangirai dies from a horribly painful illness," she said.
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"As horribly damaging as Irma was, it was hardly a worse case scenario for much of western Florida," MIT climate scientist Kerry Emanuel told BuzzFeed News by email.
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"It's clear that cost savings was not anywhere near a top priority for Juicero when designing this product (or if it was, something went horribly wrong)," Einstein writes.
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For the first episode of their second season, "The Perfect Weekend," starring Zosia Mamet, Marisa Tomei, Kat Dennings, and Lola Kirke features a girls' trip gone horribly awry.
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"The vote is going to be horribly spilt within the socialist party when we come to the primaries," David Marsh, managing director of OMFIF, told CNBC on Friday.
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The hospital is in horribly high demand in a country born of war that remains littered with mines and explosive devices, with civil war still raging all around.
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Christian Bale has always been one to treat his body horribly in the name of art, so it's no surprise that his chameleon body has morphed once again.
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Whether fodder to be cranked through the torture porn mill or sliced and diced by truck-driving psychos, parts for female actors are often horribly underwritten (and underdressed).
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