That it loads pages and refreshes Instagram in a blink?
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In a blink, the eyes narrowed and his jaw tightened.
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This remote interplanetary flyby will be over in a blink.
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In a blink, Noé's documentary became A GASPAR NOÉ FILM.
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All that is gone now, in a blink of an eye.
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Since 2011, several restaurants have come and gone in a blink.
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"It was all in a blink of the eye," he said.
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"I acted in a blink of a second," Mr. Shaw said.
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Years of isolation cannot be ended in a blink of an eye.
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But mutations—ordinary business for germs—can change that in a blink.
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Here we are, from one tragedy to the next, in a blink.
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Then, in a blink, hundreds of hundreds were spilling across her lap.
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And because these blooms are so ephemeral, they're often gone in a blink.
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However, these early years with my kids will be gone in a blink.
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But in a blink it was June and my vow was long broken.
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In a blink of an eye, Desi secures a Kimura, a shoulder lock.
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Then, in a blink of an eye, the widowed father of two was dead.
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Remeber lifs is so short and can change in a blink of an eye!
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Which, in a blink-and-it-changes culture, is the sign of real power.
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And in a blink, to Edith's dismay and Phil's fury, all dreams are on hold.
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In a blink, it transforms into a Batman mask Ben bought as a bullshit detector.
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Change doesn't happen overnight and it doesn't happen like in a blink of an eye.
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Then, in a blink, our capsule separates from the rocket, and suddenly we're in orbit.
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They know how easily it can all shatter in a blink, a flash, a heartbeat.
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In a blink, everyone was riling on the floor, crawling on top of each other.
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Open up the taps, though, and it can bang off up-shifts in a blink.
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"I acted in a blink of a second," he said in an interview on Monday.
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In a blink of an eye, that 14 months we've been clean can be gone.
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In a blink, Hesseldahl's lifelong CD collection was gone, and there was no one accountable.
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In a blink of an eye, trillions of dollars spent and so much American blood spilled.
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But on the screen, portraits of scores of different faces appear and disappear in a blink.
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In a blink of an eye, hirers draw conclusions about your likability, trustworthiness, competence and aggressiveness.
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"It tore through here in a blink," Derek Hunt manager of the Sable Ranch told CNN.
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Attentive to line breaks, he is able to move from perception to perception in a blink.
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But its hopes for a title disappeared in a blink after its starting pitcher was pulled. 5.
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In a blink, "expired" drugs that were in the trash heap were put back into the pharmacy supply.
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At other times, Mr. Larnell cuts quickly, shifting from a shot of sex to pregnancy in a blink.
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In a blink of an eye, Big Tobacco got even bigger — and back into the flavored nicotine business.
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In a blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment, a decommissioned host appeared during Bernard's search through the lower levels.
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I took three photos, and as rare as it was, the moment left in a blink of an eye.
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The cool white sheets of the marital bed are traded, in a blink, for the nighttime streets of Chicago.
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Two million people had lived here, and in a blink of the geologic eye, the forest had come back.
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Then, in a blink, the demonstrators would move somewhere else, using the subway—when they could—to outrun the authorities.
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In heavyweight mixed martial arts, where one thunderous punch can end a fight in a blink, they're nearly non-existent.
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That changed in a blink, in one of the most unexpected and consequential fashion stories of the last quarter century.
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This one was over in a blink, as Vannata smashed his veteran foe with a beautifully timed spinning kick to the jaw.
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They make the team in a blink of the eye — or, just as fast, see years of grinding training evaporate for naught.
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Getting behind 10-3 in a blink and 38-563 early in the second almost seems rote at this point, in this situation.
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The blazes have barreled through communities like freight trains, turning homes to dust in a blink and leaving at least 23 people dead.
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A few seconds later, I felt a gust of air and, in a blink, my desk was covered with dust, glass and wreckage.
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Though he's severely outmatched in terms MMA experience, he possesses the kind of grappling pedigree that could easily end Tokoro's night in a blink.
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It's wonderful to live on Lynch time, when a pan down a hallway lasts forever and a whole season is reconfigured in a blink.
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Even the simple act of a jump shot is dizzying, as he snatches up his dribble and gets in the air in a blink.
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He appeared in a blink-and-you'll-miss scene in Kylie's birth announcement video in February, seen introducing daughter Dream to a newborn Chicago West.
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In layman's terms, the 7090 would be able to perform in a blink of an eye all the calculations that took the computer division hours.
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Many are convinced they noticed Corden in a blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment near the film's start as a pilot who gets killed off.
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Obviously, I appreciated them before, but I really value relationships more because I have learned it can be taken away in a blink of an eye.
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In a blink, the Brazilian powerhouse had lost his title and come up short in one of the most highly-publicized grudge matches in MMA history.
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But this is astoundingly efficient storytelling, eight hours that pass in a blink, with even minor characters getting sharp dialogue, dark humor, or moments of pathos.
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It's a middle-class nightmare amped to the extreme — in a blink everything you've worked for is gone, your stability shattered and the future full of peril.
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The film jumps from regular, everyday scenes of teen courtship to a standoff at gunpoint, during which Ma orders Chaz to strip, in a blink of an eye.
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It doesn't hurt that the show seems to have done away with traveling scenes altogether, with characters jumping from one end of Westeros to another in a blink.
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There are plenty of scenes where your brain isn't fully computing the jagged stuff you're seeing on screen because everything is happening in a blink of the eye.
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All deeply ingrained in the local music community, it was no surprise that Aarght's first release—Dead Farmers' Violence 7''—sold out its 250 copies in a blink.
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Taken literally, you could imagine not only visiting exotic locations across the globe in a blink of an eye, but also imagine an enormous advance in space technology.
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In a blink-and-you-miss-it moment Beyoncé stumbled ever so slightly while performing at the Super Bowl 50 halftime show on Sunday – before immediately regaining her footing.
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It felt even shorter because I sat in bed for the first hour of it, and then everything picked up so fast, it seemed to pass by in a blink.
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And in "UFO," what looks like a similar patch of light slowly turns and shrinks as it drifts from right to left and then suddenly, in a blink, zips away.
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In Brooklyn, the line at the Alamo Drafthouse snaked into the hall for a second screening that had been quickly added after the first one sold out in a blink.
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Whether that was a choice or a mistake was unclear, but the ensemble adjusted in a blink, shifting focus to his character, Toothless Anne, who speaks gibberish that everyone somehow understands.
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In a blink-and-you-miss-it shot, a young girl is seen crossing a dirt road, leading a younger boy with one hand and holding a machete in the other.
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In a blink of an eye, something can derail our bright economic prospects, and making the right calls in those critical moments won't be easy by any stretch of the imagination.
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Each of my visits was similar; time slipped the way time can when there is nowhere to go: at first excruciatingly slowly, then in a blink the day would be gone.
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With two thunderous left hands and a volley of follow-up ground strikes, Bisping separated Rockhold from his consciousness and reaffirmed in a blink that no competitor is immune to the upset.
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Grace Knew How The World Was Going To End The Entire Time In a blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment, Grace was shown cross-stitching something prior to Number 2 turning her off.
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It may seem like summer is going by in a blink of an eye — it feels like just a short time ago we were celebrating the onset of rooftop hangouts and Summer Fridays.
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There is Andrei the fighter who is adequate on his own, and then there is this force of nature which strikes out in a blink, seemingly using Andrei's right hand as a conduit.
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In a blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment from the new episode's promo, you can see what appears to be the Black Hood in a Santa outfit, climbing over the couch towards the camera.
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Some applause and murmurs began to erupt from the House Floor, and in a blink-and-you-miss-it moment, the speaker glared to her right and gestures for them to cut it out.
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The tall kid reverses direction in a blink, sticks out an impossibly long, Durant-like arm, plucks the pass out of the air and in four long strides dribbles downcourt and goes airborne and whap!
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In a blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment from the "Game of Thrones" season seven premiere, viewers were given a glimpse of a very important drawing of a dagger in one of Sam's stolen Citadel books.
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The office of the athletic director, Mr. Helwig, observed the hall through a large interior window, and we thundered by the window in a blink while Mr. Helwig sat at his desk and didn't look up.
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Now investors have been waiting for a pullback in the space to buy some stocks, but Cramer said if there is any weakness in the sector it will be over in a blink of an eye.
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If it seems incongruous to juxtapose an ancient objet d'art with an image that disappears in a blink of an eye, that's exactly what the Los Angeles County Museum of Art has been doing — to much fanfare.
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In Chinese literature, ghosts appear as a warning sign when yin and yang are out of balance; Ji's figures accordingly warn us against the exploitation of nature and the forces that sweep away human communities in a blink.
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Much like your childhood, they're going to be gone in a blink of an eye — so if you feel you'd be doing your inner ten-year-old an injustice by missing out on the opportunity, place your order now.
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Watching the groups perform during games is a true test of the art of paying attention: There's always someone standing in front of you with a tray of nachos; the routines, no longer than 90 seconds, are over in a blink.
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The Coens indulged Finney's playful side, not in the role of the tough gangster, but in a blink-and-you'll-miss-it cameo, disguised as an aging female maid who crosses herself when Gabriel Byrne bursts into a ladies' dressing room.
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Constructed out of plastic, the little kit sports asymmetrical spring-loaded halves that let you attach and detach the system in a blink, along with removable lenses that can be used on both the iPhone X's front and dual cams in back.
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For the first time, as they shudder watching the reputations and livelihoods of so many high-profile men disappear in a blink, many men are paying close attention to women's stories of being manhandled and minimized, out of self-preservation if not sympathy.
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Our whole world was flipped on its head and changed our lives forever," Rzucek wrote, adding: "We lost so much in a blink of an eye, but we also gained love and support from people all over and they became part of our FAMILY.
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Anticipating and embracing interest from serious and casual gamblers, the A.A.F. has invested heavily in the technology and platforms that can provide data in a blink of an eye, all in the hope of transforming a minor league football broadcast into an interactive experience.
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You can drive through Marfa in a blink of an eye, but you can't miss the mix of urbanites and folks who, I'm guessing, were transplanted from hip, urban spaces; people with purple hair and horn-rimmed glasses clomping around in muddy cowboy boots.
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Imagine, for example, a clash between Lombard and Johny Hendricks; one a former Bellator champion and decorated judoka, the other a former UFC champ and decorated collegiate wrestler, and both owners of the kind of octagon-shaking power capable of ending any night in a blink.
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And who is it waiting on the riverbank with his hands in the willow branches, whose laughter tumbles swaying from a branch high above, whose is the face in the undergrowth in the corner of your eye, built of light and leaf-shadow, there and gone in a blink?
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A bonus feature included with the home release of Deadpool 2 reveals that classic X-Men villain Omega Red was among the mutants held at the Ice Box prison alongside Wade and Russell – but in a blink-and-you'll-miss-it cameo, so don't beat yourself up if you failed to spot him.
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"Things happen in a blink of an eye when you are a parent and unfortunately this little child ran off to an incredibly dangerous place and not to a park," said Sharick, who said she feels enormous empathy for both the gorilla that was killed and the mother of the little boy.
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R25-Q23, an Imperial Astromech droid that appeared in a blink-and-you'll-miss-it Star Wars: Return of the Jedi scene (and for a little bit longer in a deleted scene found only in the Blu-ray edition), but has somehow become a fan favorite, is getting his own toy robot.
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The Bucks, who have home-court advantage, will be playing their first game since easily dispatching the Boston Celtics in their semifinal series last Wednesday, while the Raptors, in a blink, will try to shift gears after an elimination game that will go down as one of the greatest in N.B.A. history.
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The charismatic DJ appears in a blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment and apparently spent much of the shoot holed up in an old house in the hills with a posse of likeminded individuals, "There were rumours of all sorts of shenanigans going on up there," says Angus adding to the enigma.
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But as this reality settled into New York, the architects of the uprising faced a backlash of their own, as 25,000 jobs — potentially remaking Long Island City as a high-tech hub — had vanished in a blink, and with them the chance to inject billions of dollars in tax revenues in the coming years.
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In a blink of an eye, Cameron was gone, felled by a referendum in which voters who felt economically and culturally dispossessed opted to leave the EU. Trump won the US election after a vitriolic campaign that tore at social, cultural and political divides and left the rest of the world confused about American power and identity.
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Like the classical music its subjects perform so elegantly, Richard Shepard's "The Perfection," now on Netflix, plays out as a series of movements, indulging in extreme shifts of key and tempo from one section to the next: For long stretches of time, it seems to be one kind of movie, and then, in a blink, it is something else entirely.
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