If given the choice, the media has policy or palace intrigue, they take palace intrigue nine times out of 10.
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There is political intrigue, and then more political intrigue, wrapped in a lot of brogue, damp weather, and dim light.
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There's a difference between withholding information from players to create intrigue and mystery, versus explaining just enough to ruin the intrigue yet not enough to be anything but confusing.
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"I would say that there is no intrigue, palace intrigue, divisions between the principals," Mr. Ryan told reporters on Thursday, allowing that perhaps some "low-level staffers" felt differently.
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Nothing too obvious, but just a hint of makeup intrigue.
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He also dismissed any intrigue surrounding Xu's ties to China.
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The mask intrigue only gets weirder at the releasing ceremony.
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Amazingly, the intrigue of Hansen's wiretapping claims go even deeper.
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Are you ready for a tale of drama and intrigue?
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But instead of political intrigue, this false information involved food.
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When scientific intrigue presents itself, you must heed its call.
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The intrigue: McCormick headed the EAC between 2015 and 2016.
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Now here is why all this deep state intrigue matters.
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Sure, there may be some intrigue, especially if Kalanick testifies.
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The intrigue: The juxtaposition was on stark display last week.
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It's human drama — palace intrigue, political gamesmanship — that's not abstract.
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After months of maneuvering and intrigue, the decision came quickly.
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Your pitch, therefore, must engage, intrigue and perhaps even inspire.
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"Intrigue in the White House is always exaggerated," Sununu said.
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It becomes kind of linked to feminine treachery and intrigue.
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The boardroom intrigue enlivens the raceway drama, and vice versa.
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Here is a sampling, meant to both intrigue and amuse.
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The intrigue: The paper draws conclusions about some specific regions.
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Some of that intrigue could begin to clear on Tuesday.
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Still, there's some decent evidence that should intrigue donut morphologists.
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The intrigue: The source of the attack is still unknown.
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It's a spot for intrigue, desperation, swinging tunes and bloodletting.
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On Wednesday evening, the fight gained another level of intrigue.
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It wasn't even the crazy twists or the political intrigue.
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The intrigue: Let's be clear — oil majors are not Greenpeace.
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Now, Payton's personal life is braided in with political intrigue.
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The intrigue: Rooftop solar at homes isn't the main driver.
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But, generally speaking, dystopian intrigue is kept to a minimum.
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The mystery and intrigue of Mithras lives on, it seems.
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The intrigue: Facebook's relationship with the FTC is already contentious.
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The intrigue: There's a couple ways of looking at this.
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Media, for the most part, want drama, intrigue, and outlandishness.
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The only real intrigue here is seeing what comes next.
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Roche has enriched this hypothesis with another slug of intrigue.
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The intrigue: Workers aren't just paying more in monthly premiums.
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Still, on Tuesday, Ted Cruz tried to cause a stir by saying he would consider starting his campaign back up if he were to win the Nebraska primary (an unlikely scenario — but intrigue is intrigue).
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The intrigue: There are tensions within the party and among activists.
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There's always a little intrigue around a new Pinterest trend report.
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Justin Hager: I usually draw pop culture figures that intrigue me.
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In many ways, it's the traders that intrigue me the most.
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Just as Survivor generated intrigue by featuring scenarios largely alien to
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The twosome was said to be at Intrigue past 2 a.m.
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The early days of Hollywood were rife with scandal and intrigue.
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It may even intrigue someone enough to start watching the show.
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This is Grade A+ Star Trek intrigue, drama and overall Trekiness.
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All of this information just adds to the intrigue around WannaCry.
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The intrigue: It also makes things even more complicated for OPEC.
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The intrigue: The drivers of these shifts are many and interwoven.
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Thus began two days of rumour, intrigue and violence (see article).
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He also uses everything that's not there to further intrigue you.
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It's an entirely different level of intrigue and interaction for fans.
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Grant explained Felix's rise from small time crime to international intrigue.
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The intrigue: Major League Baseball will be watching this experiment closely.
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The intrigue: The influence of U.S. gas in Europe is complicated.
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The constant political intrigue sometimes manifests itself in foreign-policy rows.
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Can you touch on the mystery and intrigue, and spark curiosity?
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The true intrigue of the video, however, is in its implicitness.
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Kim Kardashian has long been the mistress of social media intrigue.
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The media can hang obsessively on political intrigue, controversy and failure.
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The media spends its time on "petty palace intrigue," she said.
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But the intrigue around Tzechar has always felt a bit different.
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So began a tale of intrigue, lawsuits, shareholder expectations and infighting.
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This fuels the intrigue and growing popularity of the dank stash.
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The key to both the marketing and the movie was intrigue.
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The contrast in styles could add more intrigue to the bout.
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We watch not just because of intrigue but because of fear.
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There is a degree of danger and intrigue in this work.
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" For similarly heart-racing intrigue and overall scary strangeness, "The Alienist.
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The intrigue was necessary, he believed, because he might be followed.
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Television, too, has lately exploited the intrigue of latex and leather.
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Giving up on gimmicky secrecy doesn't mean giving up on intrigue.
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Rather than creating intrigue, this decision cheapened all of the scenes.
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Palace intrigue is always a blast to speculate about, isn't it?
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Allow yourself to linger where the sensations intrigue you most. 6.
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Lady Olenna plays along (this intrigue is old hat) and leaves.
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The intrigue: Palmer's resume could invoke critiques from voting rights advocates.
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And Rose flashed moments of intrigue as he scored 13 points.
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The location of Mr. Khashoggi's killing only served to add intrigue.
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My grandfather read aloud newspaper stories rife with intrigue and horror.
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And Britain has made itself an easy target for Russian intrigue.
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The intrigue: Before Tesla, Bowers worked at Snap, Facebook and Microsoft.
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The intrigue: The study also provides new comparisons to carbon pricing.
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The intrigue: Per the Los Angeles Times late Tuesday, California Gov.
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Eddie Marsan (as Himmler) and Janet McTeer add to the intrigue.
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It is the transgressive power trip that holds far more intrigue.
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For all the glamour and intrigue, there's also a reality check.
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It was a week of intrigue, of drama, and of hype.
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Small natural mysteries are always a source of intrigue as well.
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The fact that Caelynn quickly deleted hers doesn't lessen the intrigue.
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Through it all, Beijing has remained largely silent, adding to the intrigue.
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Now that's a story of real intrigue for the New Cold War.
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This is a powder keg of intrigue, with Carla at the center.
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Affleck's recent separation from wife Summer Phoenix adds another layer of intrigue.
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Either way, the album's star power alone is enough to elicit intrigue.
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The show is full of deception, intrigue, and bizarre twists and turns.
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The intrigue: There are other options than passwords for consumer-friendly security.
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It's typical genre stuff, loaded with corporate intrigue and violent criminal organizations.
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The story follows four characters caught in this complicated web of intrigue.
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Twins have always been a source of intrigue and inspiration for Thomson.
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Like, I can bob my head to it, but where's the intrigue?
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Go deeper: Khashoggi intrigue: A text from the Saudi ambassador, then silence
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The first Rogue One trailer was enough to intrigue Star Wars fans.
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The intrigue: IEA also sees an inflection point in the shale patch.
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The intrigue: Offshore wind has long been a big thing in Europe.
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Bringing on Pichette adds a certain level of intrigue to Twitter's future.
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So it's got intrigue, it's got sexy Russia stuff, so it's fun.
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"I hope [the memes] will prompt interest and intrigue," the actor says.
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Her voice runs the gamut from whispered intrigue to full-bodied yearning.
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Finally, the intrigue of the Trump White House would baffle a Kremlinologist.
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"PantheaCon is a confusing place—that's part of the intrigue," said Meredith.
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Perhaps the greatest intrigue centers around a contest that may not happen.
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Intrigue and conspiracies that could bring all of humanity to outright war?
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It's been 14 years, and our intrigue has only increased with time.
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His involvement in the Wabtec fight brings more political intrigue than usual.
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The absurd nature of Vatican intrigue is matched by Sorrentino's absurd style.
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There's plenty of intrigue and suspicion, but it's all a bit familiar.
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Then Outwork went on to win the Wood Memorial, which adds intrigue.
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"It was a time of such intrigue and suspicion," Mr. Kaine said.
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SHANGHAI GRANDForbidden Love and International Intrigue in a Doomed WorldBy Taras GrescoeIllustrated.
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And with that intrigue comes more clicks, views, revenue, and brand deals.
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In the meantime, these eight episodes should provide ample intrigue and allure.
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Plus, there's bound to be some incestuous intrigue, Daenerys-Viserys style. 6.
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But a show devoted to the intrigue that culminated in Robert's Rebellion?
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The whole act of building a giant wall invites intrigue and suspicion.
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But his words of caution could hardly slow the speculation and intrigue.
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This subtle touch of iridescence will add intrigue to your overall look.
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Could you speak to his intrigue and his involvement with the film?
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This rivalry is all part of the intrigue about the Juicy Lucy.
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There's mystery, intrigue, so many strands of story wrapping around each other.
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But such things are not just the stuff of imagination and intrigue.
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But I don't know that because I can't read the palace intrigue.
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Innovations that offer intrigue, if not necessarily inspiration, seem to be winning.
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This is where the mystery veers from criminal investigation to international intrigue.
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" It's a great yarn with plenty of corporate intrigue, including "Data Moles!
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"Homeland" oscillates between a telenovela without intrigue and Dostoyevsky without moral inquiry.
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There was a touch of palace intrigue to the suspension, of course.
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Indeed, BORDERLAND is an eruption of color, texture, and, most importantly, intrigue.
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They intrigue me in a way that I'm learning from them myself.
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Many Australians seemed to appreciate the break from this week's political intrigue.
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Onyeabor painted himself as a semi-mythical figure, courting mystery and intrigue.
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Still, intrigue has settled over the metropolitan area like a summer haze.
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Drama is baked into the job, and tenures often end in intrigue.
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It's weakest the closer it sticks to its narrative of church intrigue.
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Plenty of intrigue is afoot, though, before Silver (Simone Missick) even arrives.
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Is there more intrigue left in the post-presidency of Selina Meyer?
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The Saturday article in the Times details palace intrigue surrounding Trump's administration.
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It's designed to intrigue and inspire you at an uncertain, stressful moment.
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J. T. Rogers's political intrigue, based on true events, comes to Broadway.
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From afar, the bear world can be full of intrigue and wonder.
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The awards chase has held more intrigue, though, because strong candidates abound.
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Now the only paths to intrigue are tricky upsets and spicy speeches.
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The event will see Brazilian lightweight champion Rafael dos Anjos defend his crown against former Bellator champion Eddie Alvarez in a matchup which creates plenty of intrigue—intrigue that will no-doubt be matched in the fight itself.
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That sounds pretty heady, but it plays out via action and deep intrigue.
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And she put them in the attic, where they accumulated dust and intrigue.
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Right before your food arrives in your cubby, Eatsa fills you with intrigue.
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Power, magic, friendship—women have those things just as much as romantic intrigue.
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Hm. But, Sasha's connection to Becky isn't all good grades and sexy intrigue.
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Just as Hodge charms Henson's character Ali, he is sure to intrigue audiences.
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Trailers for season 6 hint at all kinds of new bloodshed and intrigue.
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The show focuses on their intertwining stories and intrigue in the "Big House".
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She also introduced some intrigue into that final glance between she and Littlefinger.
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But the experience, she wrote, would be one filled with romance and intrigue.
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It combines diplomatic intrigue, spycraft, towering personalities, bureaucratic bungling, military history and ideology.
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"Those who like intrigue won't find one discrediting word between brothers," Ernesto added.
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The intrigue: Ocasio-Cortez's proposal has changed slightly, possibly to ease territorial tensions.
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A new tidbit of information on tax policy, immigration, White House palace intrigue.
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The intrigue: The DOJ almost certainly has facts not available to the public.
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The intrigue: Barkindo admitted as much at the conference, CERAWeek by IHS Markit.
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It helps that he's got a great intrigue-heavy script to work with.
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The intrigue: Automakers are in an awkward spot that they helped to create.
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He was eventually cleared, but not without a lot of hoopla and intrigue.
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This year, supersizer Jupiter is also in Scorpio, which only amplifies the intrigue.
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As far as relationship intrigue goes, social media stars are hitting their peak.
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Equal parts political intrigue and investigation with show business nonsense and family matters.
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They devise a strategy to sow intrigue and paranoia among the fractured Brains.
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The intrigue: I found out more during recent visits to two college campuses.
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The actual making of "Snowden" contained enough intrigue to justify its own documentary.
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To keep the intrigue going, the show brings in new contestants each week.
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Most "normals" don't care about the palace intrigue, they just want a ride.
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Although such speculation is taboo in the kingdom Saudis whisper about palace intrigue.
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Given Shannara's political intrigue and dense, sprawling cast, that connection seems logical enough.
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It sends the wrong message if the foreign intrigue achieves its desired result.
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More intrigue: Aramco asked FTI Consulting to halt investor relations work, per Reuters.
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I think there's a universality in a game of intrigue between strong men.
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The Western Hemisphere was to be kept clear of European intrigue or interference.
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The government had engineered the romantic intrigue to bust Rayyan for ISIS support.
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There is intrigue on both sides, with New York taking the spotlight. Rep.
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Barkin's the draw here, with additional intrigue from Scott Speedman and Shawn Hatosy.
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Sometimes there's a secret former spouse to add an extra layer of intrigue.
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The intrigue and breakneck pace of this series lend themselves to binge watching.
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Maintain professionalism, but try to enjoy the early days of lust and intrigue.
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It&aposs enough to intrigue her to go and see what&aposs there.
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Catch up on the sign-stealing, the buzzer intrigue and what comes next.
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The male-dominated court was a swirl of intrigue, forced suicides and poisonings.
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It's an interesting story, full of intrigue and even present-day Android updates.
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Then there is the unexpected bit of palace intrigue in Damascus this summer.
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And The Times editorial board examines the intrigue in the house of Trump.
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Puccini's New York visits were filled with incident and intrigue, success and frustration.
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They were too busy chatting about the intrigue of the pop-up inside.
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The layers of intrigue and suspense show Mr. Lee's sometimes underappreciated genre skills.
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It's the perfect storm of intrigue and insanity, making it excellent meme material.
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Whatever happens this season, the Lakers will be an endless source of intrigue.
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Putting all of these ideas together is a recipe for instant political intrigue.
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The intrigue: Broadly, U.S. campaign finance laws don't regulate free social media accounts.
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Sleek stitching down the front adds some intrigue to the otherwise simple style.
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He was also part of the only real romantic intrigue on the show.
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That means more intrigue and more wildly expensive looking teen parties are ahead.
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The uncertainty adds a little intrigue, raising questions about style and self-imitation.
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Catch up on the sign-stealing, the buzzer intrigue and what comes next.
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The arrest warrant is the latest twist in an international tale of intrigue.
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They did not offer much in the way of complexity, intrigue or mystery.
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There is intrigue about how the Bucks will handle each test this season.
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And they have followers who are willing believers in shadowy intrigue: the Sept.
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Denisova Cave continues to intrigue, and it undoubtedly has more stories to tell.
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Otherwise, the news cycle will continue to revolve around disorganization and palace intrigue.
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There's something comforting about the normalcy of plot and counterplot, action and intrigue.
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"I've never heard that before, this palace intrigue," Graham told CNN's Wolf Blitzer.
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As intrigue swirls in a Polish country home, characters volleyed balls and accusations.
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Family Handyman has a smart list of household organizational hacks that may intrigue.
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Scott Cacciola Sports reporter The 2015-16 season had everything: intrigue, entertainment, surprises.
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This isn't the first time WikiLeaks has been tied to the Russian intrigue.
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Adding to Dear White People's intrigue is that the episodes aren't exactly chronological.
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Lastly, removed from political intrigue and murder, is a story about an Irishwoman.
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So originally, my intrigue with Quartz News left me feeling a little conflicted (#WhoAmI?).
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As to Imagination specifically, there's added intrigue stemming from yesterday's drastic stock market reaction.
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Several veterans of Kasich's political operation reacted to the Russia lobbying story with intrigue.
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The intrigue: The United States appears to have two motivations not to sign. 1.
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The intrigue: This is NASA's first attempt to land on Mars in 6 years.
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The intrigue: Kemp is facing allegations that he ordered voter purges to suppress voters.
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That's only the start of the intrigue in Iowa ahead of the 2000 elections.
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"I think it draws a bit of intrigue," says makeup artist Katie Jane Hughes.
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Their scene is disturbing, but it comes with a lot of tension and intrigue.
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The intrigue: Lennar's role appears to provide Dandelion a chance to expand more quickly.
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The intrigue: Some activist investors are worried about an apparent shift at the SEC.
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It inspires confidence and regal intrigue that's often missing in many of its contemporaries.
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So, when these forces combine, we're imbued with a renewed sense of romantic intrigue.
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The intrigue: Clemson won last year's title game in a dominating fashion, 44-16.
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But the intrigue for me lies in the absentees from the dual-camera list.
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Intrigue and uncertainty do not detract from the enormity of what Algerians have achieved.
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All of this was only the beginning of the headline-worthy intrigue in Egyptology.
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Never has the linguistics profession been so badass, so nuanced, so full of intrigue.
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They want to talk tax reform and deregulation -- not secret tapes and Russian intrigue.
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But in Peacekeeping, Mischa Berlinski gives Haitian electoral intrigue the full Raymond Chandler treatment.
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For example, real Americans do not care about palace intrigue in the White House.
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Our intrigue and obsession with all things regal has well and truly been reignited.
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For example, real Americans do not care about palace intrigue in the White House.
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I think it's part of the intrigue, but it's also part of the problem.
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The Olympics will be chock-full of political intrigue, thanks to North Korea's presence.
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But the real intrigue in telecom circles is about a possible merger or acquisition.
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Delaney said the intrigue in the presidential contest will be a factor on Tuesday.
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"It's intrigue and being slightly put off," Mr. Both said of the usual response.
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The story has another level of intrigue involving Mr. Manafort, Mr. Trump's campaign chairman.
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More than most administrations, the Trump White House has been characterized by court intrigue.
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A night of drama and passion and intrigue ... maybe even a fight or two.
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And, of course, these types of changes intrigue academics for reasons complex and esoteric.
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In the 39th District open seat contest in Orange County, there's even more intrigue.
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The intricate detail and fantastical scenes depict a world of music, magic, and intrigue.
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But it's also a tale of deception, intrigue, jealousy, and a gooey apple filling.
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Despite mystery and intrigue, the reality is that most hedge funds don't make money.
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The irony of Thomas's nomination by then-President George H.W. Bush began the intrigue.
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Some activists have rejected his tale of intrigue as a product of his imagination.
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The party went down last night at Intrigue Nightclub at the Wynn in Vegas.
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The real victim of the intrigue, he said, is not Carlos Ghosn but Nissan.
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Over the course of 12 days, you'll face plenty of romance, intrigue, and mystery.
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And Mr. Iger's previous flirtations with a presidential run add intrigue to the move.
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What innovations, processes or problems in any of these areas puzzle or intrigue you?
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Intrigue alone doesn't explain how milk ended up on the Senate's limited floor menu.
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Considerable intrigue naturally stems from what may happen the next time Popovich is ejected.
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Inside the Beltway and with the media, there's this focus on the palace intrigue.
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The intrigue: Think of it as choose your own adventure, climate and energy style.
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The palace intrigue in "The Name of the Rose" wasn't enough to sway critics.
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The media has run with the story, which combines tabloid intrigue with presidential politics.
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This is a White House that is all palace intrigue and almost zero policy.
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He knows that palace intrigue makes good TV -- and that's what he serves up.
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VANCOUVER, British Columbia — No nursing home wants to be known for uncertainty and intrigue.
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The intrigue: Fitness devices like FitBit track heart rate, sleep patterns and daily activity.
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Bezos' claim brought intrigue and politics to The Enquirer's exposure of his extramarital affair.
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Thank you and we will watch the advancements in your work with great intrigue.
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Fortunately for the Democrats, Trump seems set on prolonging the intrigue all by himself.
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Conor cut loose at Intrigue Nightclub in Vegas, after beating Nate by majority decision.
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The political intrigue around the Bezos sexts continues, but the divorce is now final.
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"These kinds of offers intrigue people and make them feel exclusive and special," he said.
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The fact that she responded at all though adds some intrigue to the whole situation.
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A building intrigue over his campaign's ties to Russia is clouding the White House's mood.
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That she's based on a real-life haunted Raggedy Ann doll adds to the intrigue.
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The 2011 debt deal, for all its intrigue, feels like a product of bygone era.
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Given the overwhelming natural intrigue of the location, the architects kept the viewing platform simple.
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Given the overwhelming natural intrigue of the location, the architects kept the viewing platform simple.
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In the longer term, all this intrigue will likely damage Trump's already-low approval ratings.
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Doomsday predictions intrigue us, but we should be wary of taking them at face value.
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But supercavitation, the principle upon which its speed depends, has continued to intrigue torpedo designers.
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Instead, it's all action, all intrigue, and will absolutely scratch that Saturday morning cartoon itch.
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And now he's involved in the international intrigue of a full-on Swift Squad Celebration.
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An animal on the run loses almost all its intrigue once the chase is over.
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FX has become a one-stop drama shop for crime, intrigue and really weird wigs.
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READ: Political intrigue and power struggles as Vietnam chooses new leader Arms embargo to go?
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But while "Fate's" victory seemed inevitable, the rest of the weekend's top five reaped intrigue.
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Trouble is, the priestly intrigue is nowhere near as compelling as watching Pius be Pius.
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Tennis fans will rejoice in some of the early matchups that offer plenty of intrigue.
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CONWAY: No. I think people like to cover palace intrigue instead of learning the policies.
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Venus, often regarded as Earth's twin, is a source of perpetual intrigue for planetary scientists.
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News, when asked about their relationship before her performance at Intrigue nightclub on Saturday night.
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The intrigue: The data also shows Republicans and Democrats view risk of harm quite differently.
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He had never seen the previous two films and had little intrigue in slasher horror.
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The intrigue: A8 is loaded with driver-assistance technology, even without the Level 3 system.
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The intrigue: Biden's campaign pushed back against the story's framing without disputing their actual reporting.
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The Point: I could come up with 10 more candidate matchups that intrigue me. Easily.
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Fernandez didn't know much about scientific research, but he did know how to intrigue investors.
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Media buyers ... recognize that it's hard to beat real-world politics for intrigue and suspense.
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Outside of the FCC intrigue, Republicans are busy rounding out their committee assignments and chairs.
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The cast and crew were also spotted living it up at celeb hot spot Intrigue.
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The topic of Russian adoptions itself carries a loaded history that adds to the intrigue.
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I listened to the first few episodes of that show in rapt interest and intrigue.
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Drag can be a tough world of intrigue and backstabbing drama—much like the monarchy!
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Mütter's Marvels: A True Tale of Intrigue and Innovation at the Dawn of Modern Medicine.
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But if these recipes don't intrigue, more and different ones can be found on Cooking.
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And for whatever reason, over 45 years later, Manson still embodies that intrigue and horror.
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The intrigue: The overwhelming majority of efforts to create a new drug end in failure.
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The first two acts set up romantic intrigue involving members of Huguenot and Catholic clans.
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But behind it lies a ghastly and fabulous story of intrigue and Cold War maneuvering.
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"They don't want to be talking about palace intrigue or this pointless blather," Judy added.
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But this year comes with a twist of drama and palace intrigue never seen before.
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While there was little intrigue in primary contests for Tennessee's seats in the House, Rep.
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THURSDAY • We could learn the conclusion of a dramatic murder mystery full of international intrigue.
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"The palace intrigue of how this came about is to me somewhat pointless," he said.
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What you need is a court historian who can soak up palace gossip and intrigue.
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For decades, law firms have been portrayed on television as realms of glamour and intrigue.
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The setup is simple enough but the backstory is one of mystery, fortune, and intrigue.
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At just 21 years old, Hunter might intrigue a team as a longer-term investment.
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Still, amidst the excitement over the Wolves' precocious kids, the approaching offseason brings organizational intrigue.
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You must exercise your trusted authority over "cabal, intrigue and corruption" and vote against Trump.
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Zimbabweans seem less interested in the political intrigue than in high unemployment and persistent inequality.
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Meanwhile, our correspondents sought to understand why Ukraine is such a hotbed of global intrigue.
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But the manner in which he took over Biyun Temple has added to the intrigue.
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For all the chatter and intrigue, Mr. Finley never settles on a point or theme.
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Yet despite the intrigue, worthy of a "House of Cards" episode, one thing is certain.
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There's no obvious marketing hook, no scene to stick in the trailer to intrigue people.
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But 30 years later, Tank Man is still a source of enduring fascination and intrigue.
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John Gossard's second act continues to intrigue and engross whenever it rears its hoary head.
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But shortly after Trump's inauguration, Cohen made headlines again, on a matter of international intrigue.
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The novel forgoes international intrigue and ISIS-style executions for a smaller, more domestic tragicomedy.
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The 2017 event wasn't tracked in its initial hours, adding intrigue to the 2016 event.
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The intrigue starts at the top: Can Cynthia Nixon defy the polls and deprive Gov.
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Mr. Trump's legal team has been a caldron of rivalry and intrigue since the beginning.
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He was also advised that stories about "palace intrigue" were unacceptable, a source familiar said.
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There's palace intrigue, betrayal, murder, revenge, and just a lot of serious vibes all around.
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The intrigue: Bennu's boulder-heavy surface has complicated the hunt for a safe sample site.
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This story has it all — sex, scandal, intrigue and romantic locales like Stockholm and Paris.
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These entwinements have fueled intrigue about how the president might influence Mr. Murdoch's corporate interests.
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Balotelli is still box office, still click bait, still a source of fascination and intrigue.
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Globe-spanning intrigue ensues — accompanied, offscreen, by a tsunami of eye-rolling by actual historians.
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Mr. Trump's own aides also routinely leak about one another in the latest palace intrigue.
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If none of those intrigue, head on over to Cooking to find something more appealing.
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Scavino has also been swept up in the intrigue surrounding Russian interference in the election.
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A book about the palace intrigue in the White House is not a tragedy. 217.
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There's very little serialization, so it's easy to jump around to whatever episodes intrigue you.
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The move adds flair to a case that is already filled with drama and intrigue.
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They wanted intrigue, cattiness, chaos and Darwinian, winner-take-all battles for success and survival.
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Some might argue matters of policy have been hindered by an infatuation with palace intrigue.
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The intrigue: Pew asked what motivates respondents who said they're considering investments in solar systems.
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There were ego battles between performers contending to sing alongside Dylan; there was sexual intrigue.
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Adding to the intrigue and complexity of the situation is Lyft's relationship with General Motors.
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The intrigue: Williams argues that this dynamic means nobody should read too much into Tuesday's results.
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The intrigue: Venezuela's collapsing production in recent years has already lessened its prominence in global markets.
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But the intrigue extends well beyond the contest between Democrat Andrew Gillum and Republican Ron DeSantis.
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White House spokesman Sean Spicer insists that there is "no there there" in the Russia intrigue.
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With intrigue, murder, batting practice, arcade games, and gang violence, Judgment is a lot of things.
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At Trump's side is Sarah Palin, who's already threatening Paul Ryan with political malice and intrigue.
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But, having totally different rising signs leaves room for intrigue and the thrill of the unknown.
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I want to write adventure and action and suspense and intrigue and that sort of thing.
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The "Shadow and Bone" TV series will explore the magical intrigue of author Leigh Bardugo's "Grishaverse."
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DM: The religious stuff in particular has that next level of curiosity or intrigue for us.
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All were put into office through presidential crisis-management or by political intrigue, not by voters.
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My intrigue turned to disappointment when I learned neither Riri's writer nor artists were Black women.
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It's a fascinating inversion of the ways gender dynamics typically work in intrigue-heavy fantasy stories.
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The beat has a dizzying quality, and Amrit's monotone voice adds an extra layer of intrigue.
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Bangkok will bubble with intrigue until the seat numbers held by each side seem more secure.
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The intrigue: This is a wide-ranging phenomenon that's even demonstrated itself in Tajikistan government bonds.
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And now they&aposve taken it to an international intrigue degree involving the former Soviet Union.
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That's a lot of waiting around for more soapy, luxurious Buckingham Palace intrigue courtesy of Netflix.
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Instead, it's doubling down, with the Sand Snakes taking over and presumably further intrigue to follow.
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The intrigue: This is happening against a tumultuous background that may not welcome such a shift.
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The intrigue: Three Mile Island was the site of America's worst nuclear-energy accident in 1979.
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Remember when a little bit of mystery and intrigue ensured our famous faces were true stars.
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"There's no intrigue here," Alexandr Novikov, the head of the research center, said with a smile.
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The Luke, Christopher, Lorelei issue rears its ugly head and a drunk Rory kisses Logan. Intrigue!
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" He added: "I don't think we will see any major intrigue in what he will say.
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Aside from some of the intrigue concerning Kavanaugh's vote, the outcome in the case, Bucklew v.
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In one scene, the spotless suburbanites encounter "real Black panthers" and react with poorly disguised intrigue.
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Yes, after weeks of intrigue and speculation, Henderson, Overeem and Sterling have all signed new contracts.
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But this isn't conversation about serious ideas, or even about the basic intrigue of the plot.
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After discovering his late father's journals, Bash is swept into a life of glamour and intrigue.
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There's a lot of supposition and intrigue in this tiny clip — where'd that hologram come from?
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He was a bad guy in the 1940s who has a complicated history with Dumbledore. Intrigue!
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My Cousin Rachel is out in theaters now, for all of your Victorian-era intrigue needs.
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It allows us to focus more on the intrigue we love so much about the show.
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Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 94% (certified fresh)Synopsis: "Life and intrigue in an ancient Chinese court."
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A subdued action thriller and an oblique psychological drama, "Disorder" flirts with political and sexual intrigue.
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It proved she could write a world-spanning, big-budget thriller full of murder and intrigue.
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White House spokesman Sean Spicer betrayed frustration Tuesday about how Russia intrigue was overshadowing the presidency.
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The rush of leaks comes as the White House deals with normal course palace intrigue stories.
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As fanciful palace intrigue continues to dominate the headlines, he remains focused on making a difference.
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Stories of palace intrigue and heads on the chopping block don't emanate from the East Wing.
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The intrigue: A lot could depend on who Pompeo seeks to install in key State roles.
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The intrigue: Juul has mastered a sleek and discreet design that other e-cigarettes don't have.
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An old pair of Converse sneakers which once belonged to Gene Kelly are imbued with intrigue.
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"There's an instant intrigue about the design," Nicolas Aziz, NOMA's new community outreach coordinator, told Hyperallergic.
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Regardless of any foreign intrigue, militants are still a problem and education remains a vulnerable spot.
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They are now simply processions, their result almost preordained, entire seasons stripped of drama and intrigue.
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The Nubian jewelry pieces in the museum's collection are among those that intrigue me the most.
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"His films hypnotized me for years and still continue to intrigue," Mr. Wright wrote on Twitter.
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The disappearance of his archive adds a note of narrative intrigue that gets a satisfying denouement.
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With the possible exception of death, extramarital affairs are humanity's greatest source of intrigue and drama.
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Spies, revenge, magic, mistrust, betrayal, political intrigue, and love—this book has it all and more.
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The intrigue: The idea came from Matthew Shifrin, an expert Lego builder who was born blind.
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The intrigue: Waymo's move shows how high the stakes have grown, says Gartner analyst Mike Ramsey.
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After 45 minutes of talky intrigue and betrayal, a tiny iceberg is visible in the blackness.
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That was quite the hour of soapy intrigue and revelation on "Game of Thrones" on Sunday.
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Should they boast about their experience on social media or retain the intrigue for future guests?
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For his part, Ryan is trying to steer clear of all palace intrigue on Capitol Hill.
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Then Mr. Mahathir announced that he had quit his own party, adding to the political intrigue.
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Missing people were one thing; this was becoming something else entirely, almost supernatural in its intrigue.
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Unfortunately, in Matthew Rosen's fictionalized take, "Quezon's Game," this story of intrigue turns stiff and sentimental.
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That's the first point of intrigue: Growing whispers of Gannett readying its next bid this week.
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And get ready for the intrigue of FX's "The Americans," which returns for its penultimate season.
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South Koreans are now coming to grips with a tale of corporate power and family intrigue.
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A sensualist and an instigator, she's at her best when building intrigue at a low simmer.
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The intrigue: The growth of Chinese public investment plans is very tied to China's GDP growth.
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Ben Carson ignores black people, but he doesn't do it with the same level of intrigue.
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Former White House chef Sam Kass has a Wikipedia page that rivals Steven Seagal's in intrigue.
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MTV's Video Music Awards have a reputation for being a hotbed of scandal and intrigue — Kanyegate!
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As a professor, Coleman says he's devoted to imparting the information and ideas that intrigue him.
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There's political intrigue, an Illuminati-like mystical sex cult, and mysterious evil sorcerers pulling the strings.
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If none of our suggestions intrigue, we hope you'll turn to our site and apps for inspiration.
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Outside of global political intrigue, some artists on view at Frieze are making truly wonderful aesthetic strides.
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I want it to all slow down so I can savor all the glamour, drama and intrigue!
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The Favourite is a wickedly delightful stew of palace intrigue, sex, skeet shooting, revenge, and duck-racing.
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It was a rudderless operation and there was a lot of intrigue going on with the band.
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I'll intrigue or flirt a little with a person without making it clear that's what I'm doing.
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Which makes Enes Kanter a 6'11'' pawn tweeting about and in the midst of grand political intrigue.
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International controversies, palace intrigue, very large bombs — this week had all of the classic trademarks of Trumpland.
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There is also an element of political intrigue in this transition to a more mature monetary framework.
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This month, Taurus, your friends will be invaluable sources of guidance, happiness, and maybe even romantic intrigue.
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It's the only show on television that combines elements of high fantasy with cloak-and-dagger intrigue.
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Adding to the intrigue: the discovery of marijuana growing operations at three of the four crime scenes.
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For punctuation, the musical score even imitates Alan Silvestri's trademark intrigue-twinkles from that Robert Zemeckis series.
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Instead, the pair has managed to maintain a level of intrigue among fans for years — until now.
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Shaheen's race — like Peters' — carries intrigue mostly because the presidential contest in her state could be close.
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The Examiner writes: The intrigue: The administration's efforts to boost coal go beyond the U.S. power sector.
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The intrigue: Verrastro said one thing to watch is how oil markets weigh Trump's intentions going forward.
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Either way, if Mr Trump's intention was to shut down the Russian intrigue, he has probably failed.
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There is a pulse to Mexico City, and that rhythm continues to evolve, intrigue and inspire me.
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" She and adds yet another layer of intrigue by saying that Kylie "was the model [Kanye] wanted.
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The intrigue: Castor, first elected in 2006, has a 93% rating from the League of Conservation Voters.
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With Von Wong's masterful photographic touch, the end result are images full of intrigue and helpless beauty.
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Ms Nahles, a veteran of party intrigue, tried to soldier on in the face of internecine plots.
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The intrigue: We'd already seen lifelong digital records seep into the political landscape, as with freshman Rep.
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The intrigue: Russia has been called out several times before for interfering with global positioning satellite systems.
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The intrigue: NAM has battled against various Obama-era emissions regulations such as the Clean Power Plan.
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The intrigue: Lawsuits defending Obama-era policies are just a relatively small share of total climate cases.
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The intrigue: Sanders deflected questions about the specifics and substance of his yet-to-surface climate platform.
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The intrigue: This boom in petrochemicals is coming right as the global outcry intensifies over plastic waste.
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The intrigue: Flatiron Health, One Medical and Oscar all use strikingly similar typefaces in their marketing materials.
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The intrigue: Speaking of petrochemicals, the report has some interesting data and projections about single-use plastics.
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The intrigue: Even at the height of selling, when the market sank 5%, investors were not panicking.
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So when a box appeared containing these strange and exotic little crisps, I was overcome with intrigue.
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The intrigue: In November, Everson scheduled a press conference to reveal the name of her alleged harasser.
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Complicating things is ongoing palace intrigue among the Buss siblings, who own a majority of the team.
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There also was some intrigue in Friday afternoon headlines about a possible shakeup among West Wing advisors.
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Lost in all the intrigue: why did Elrod think Louisville needed an edge to beat Wake Forest?
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The fact that Spicer wasn't Trump's ideal press secretary keeps finding its way into palace intrigue stories.
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The stream of court intrigue gives "All the Kremlin's Men" the juicy allure of a Russian thriller.
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This may doom the palace intrigue genre, where colorful details are presented with a voice of omniscience.
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Intrigue and violence ensue, and Betty soon finds herself in a hot mess, both victim and heroine.
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But that is not enough to staunch the gossip in the intrigue-filled milieu around the president.
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I'm asked, with intrigue, by friends about how it works and whether they should invest in it.
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Two-and-a-half years into the administration, journalists, scrupulous and un, are driven by palace intrigue.
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Pieters told INSIDER the idea came about through "basic intrigue" into what influencers will actually post about.
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Throughout his career he gave ample reason to associate him with petty party politics and sleazy intrigue.
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For those who have followed the intrigue of recent campaign cycles, it is riveting for another reason.
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Still, though, we have other notions for what may intrigue you to eat in the coming week.
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Her diorama-like sculptures were intimate and inviting, while creating intrigue through a palpable attention to detail.
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Indiana's freshman center Thomas Bryant, who rejected a scholarship offer from Kentucky — how is that for intrigue?
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But on top of its atmosphere of intrigue and fear, it also serves some badass po' boys.
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In that way, intrigue around idols' love lives is both heavily intriguing and a source of contention.
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The intrigue: However, LNG from the U.S. and elsewhere can still affect European energy markets and geopolitics.
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It's a thrilling tale of corporate intrigue, the Illuminati, and hacking your own body to gain superpowers.
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A term that once conjured a feeling of momentum and danger, intrigue and bravery has become generic.
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The intrigue: WeWork isn't disclosing a price, but it's an all-stock deal, according to a source.
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Petty partisan intrigue must be left in the campaign or risk placing politics ahead of national security.
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And in a contretemps of international intrigue and presidential politics that generated heated debate for years, Mrs.
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The arrests made international headlines, and the arrest of Ball, in particular, added to the story's intrigue.
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Of course, it's not as easy as all that, with conspiracies, intrigue and evil at every turn.
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His downfall, as well as an expanding narrative of corporate intrigue and backstabbing, has been followed avidly.
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Adding to the intrigue surrounding the bombing investigation, the Argentine press earlier this week published a Nov.
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Mr. Stuhlbarg adds an extra dimension of intrigue and emotional range to this highly praised fairy tale.
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And there's even more intrigue: It appears that she brought a folder with her into the meeting.
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The Americans, however, thought the Europeans' penchant for secret diplomacy and intrigue didn't square with U.S. interests.
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The cyber-intrigue was the opening skirmish in a pitched battle among ostensible Gulf allies this week.
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The Gelflings are hardly above court intrigue, but for the Skeksis, it comes as easily as breathing.
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Love and beauty ruler Venus squares transformative Pluto on Tuesday, creating an air of infatuation and intrigue.
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To Michigan's Upper Peninsula, to uncover the Best-of-Show intrigue at a county fair's bake-off.
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Eagerly seeking out the latest tales of intrigue that reinforce existing political preferences is not civic engagement.
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The intrigue: Repsol said it's taking a $5.3 billion "impairment charge" to the value of its assets.
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Hicks' hiring stirred intrigue because President Trump and Rupert Murdoch have a complicated and mutually beneficial relationship.
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Yet incorporating his Jewish identity into his new persona seemed to intrigue fans, rather than repel them.
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A number of them are elaborate chronicles of bad behavior, full of double-dealing and palace intrigue.
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In either case, this is a play about intrigue: amid palace dysfunction, a corpse-strewn power grab.
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"It's become about the intrigue of will they blow it, like an Academy Award speech," said Rep.
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There is a back story and still the intrigue of how these couture pieces are put together.
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You see, to be a fan of cycling is to be an inadvertent aficionado of international intrigue.
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The intrigue: Instead of writing about this from afar, I'm experiencing it firsthand and sharing my experience.
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Critic's Notebook The congressional saga returned to TV, shifting modes from foreign-intrigue thriller to constitutional documentary.
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There remain matchups offering genuine novelty and intrigue in the Champions League's first knockout round, of course.
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The inner machinations of Vogue have been a source of intrigue and fascination for many years now.
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For Mr. Christie, it was another case of intrigue involving a bridge that could tarnish his legacy.
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"We're always on the lookout for new work that will welcome, intrigue and inspire," Ms. Stites said.
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The palace intrigue endured until the sulking Ewing ousted Nelson, who was replaced by Jeff Van Gundy.
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But the Trump White House, not known for its organizational prowess, reveled in Thursday's well-executed intrigue.
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There's plenty of intrigue and excitement when it comes to the imminent launch of the Nintendo Switch.
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Despite global intrigue with his story, Steele has avoided public events out of fear for his safety.
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AMSTERDAM — The parochial world of Dutch elections is not often seen as a hotbed of foreign intrigue.
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Nobody knows what it will be about, but there will probably be some intrigue, romance, and heartbreak.
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Palace intrigue thickens No White House, especially a new one, is immune to turf wars and internal conflict.
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"For Brianne, her intrigue and purpose is to show what a black family looked like," the singer says.
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Do the games Earthworm Gym, Lizard Designer Pro, Vin Diesel's Weasel Easel, Silent Butcher, or Wrestlechess intrigue you?
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Amidst the intrigue, however, there's one thing interested parties can be sure of over the next four weeks.
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Announcer Warren Beatty pulled a Steve Harvey - and his reason for the flub just added to the intrigue.
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Because Fisher followed in her mother's footsteps and became an actress, their relationship generated a lot of intrigue.
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The year 2017 is one that's full of mystery and intrigue, especially when it comes to Amazon news.
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But every scene in the real world casts a spell imbuing the ordinary with endless charm and intrigue.
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And according to Ayelet Haimson Lushkov, there's plenty of real-life history that parallels the intrigue of Westeros.
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The intrigue: It won't happen without a bunch of policy shifts, the group said, such as ... CO2 pricing.
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The intrigue: Honda is a member of Global Automakers but declined to join the intervention in the litigation.
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There is, however, another aspect of the battery that will be a cause of intrigue with the S27.
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But the US's slowness to act on recent Russian hacking is likely encouraging Russia to contemplate cyber intrigue.
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She figured out all the intrigue before anyone else did, and then spent the season in a coma.
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Majority control in weakly regulated markets is the ideal environment for self-dealing, wild scheming and political intrigue.
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Most of the time she just stuck to Credence and looked worried, which caused more annoyance than intrigue.
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She is the stuff of outlandish thrillers, neck-deep in intrigue — the kind of character stories happen to.
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The intrigue: Under pressure to grow, each group is looking to lure new members — or steal old ones.
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The tale of intrigue and derring-do centres upon Sergeant David Budd (Richard Madden), a volatile war veteran.
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In a spring training generally devoid of intrigue for the Mets, Wright is the one significant question mark.
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The intrigue: Several moments captured the divide between the conference and where the energy is on the left.
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Written in elegant, lucid prose, her book is a treasure trove of European cultural riches and scandalous intrigue.
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Take away the drama and intrigue, and show ratings may well plummet into the dark depths of hell.
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The intrigue: It's hired staff for potential locations in Dallas and Houston, which both have high smoking rates.
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The intrigue: Experts say Trump's vow to withdraw from the deal didn't cause this progress, or lack thereof.
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Ryan Holiday is the bestselling author of Conspiracy: Peter Thiel, Hulk Hogan, Gawker, and the Anatomy of Intrigue
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The Trump White House has been a hotbed of palace intrigue since he took office on Jan. 20.
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Kerry's recounting of the "Texas intrigue" is in sharp relief to Cole's recounting of MVB's New York politicking.
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McGregor has signed on to host an "action packed evening" at Intrigue nightclub -- with special guest DJ Konflikt.
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The title is reminiscent of Trump's weird, sexist novel Trump Tower, about the intrigue of the building's residents.
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The Occupation may be constrained by its limitations, but it still tells a complicated story of political intrigue.
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As Riverdale becomes even more embroiled in scandal and intrigue, what will Archie and his friends do next?
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Pro wrestling is art of a sort, but it's not a high end novel of intrigue or anything.
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Britain makes billions of pounds from overseas visitors - drawn by everything from royal intrigue to cutting-edge culture.
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There's no mystery to the murder propelling the plot forward, so intrigue is replaced by a nervous dread.
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For the duration of Silk Road's short life, the identity of this figure was a source of intrigue.
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"She took interest in the palace intrigue and the games that went on with the elite," Madden said.
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The Liars aren't just like us — unless you deal with murder, intrigue, and coming back from the dead.
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Part of the intrigue of the novel was the cat-and-mouse game by the protagonist and antagonist.
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He's planning on taking the situation into his own hands, making for plenty of suspense and political intrigue.
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That gives fans one more season of Gladiators, white hats, fixing, political intrigue, and Olivia Pope's unerring style.
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They add to the film's intrigue and desire to draw out something deeper than surface-level criminal banter.
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The billionaire donor's consideration about jumping into the fray is the latest bit of intrigue in the race.
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Countless wars of conquest and intrigue have waged over the centuries by kings challenged by other strong men.
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The delicate layer of skin is thin enough to seem like a formality that only ups the intrigue.
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There's also the constant, tricky intrigue of Offred trying to navigate all these corners of her new world.
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Combined with the intrigue and tragedy that marked his life, he fit perfectly into the world of movies.
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Similar intrigue surrounds the reelection campaign itself, with some Trump allies expressing concern even about relatively arcane topics.
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" "Every time there's a palace intrigue story or negative story about Reince, the whole West Wing shuts down.
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As soon as she appeared, her posts were met with intrigue and questions about her robot-like appearance.
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But the writing has shortchanged important relationships at nearly every turn in favor of intrigue and political maneuverings.
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Emma Stone and Jonah Hill deliver incredible performances, and the dystopian-esque setting is nonstop intrigue and fun.
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And Trekkies have long talked up the multi-episode story arcs and political intrigue of Deep Space Nine.
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Van Gelderen understands the theatre of spectacle, and he has cannily capitalized on the intrigue surrounding his author.
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Deepening splits Splits in the administration over China are deepening the intrigue ahead of the Xi-Trump meeting.
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The study was apparently delayed by lawyers for the artist before its Thursday release, adding to the intrigue.
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This has value across the site but especially adds a distinct level of intrigue to the Moments tab.
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The intrigue: PBMs have helped bring down net spending on some drugs, according to data from industry reports.
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The intrigue: Exxon declined to explain why it's leaving ALEC, which brings together companies and conservative state lawmakers.
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The intrigue: Within the higher payments, Medicare signed off on several other policies for the 2019 fiscal year.
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On Washington WASHINGTON — House speakers historically exit amid political intrigue, mounting scandal or humiliating rejection by the voters.
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Similarly, the mere presence of Sam Jaeger's mysterious American diplomat Tuello instantly adds intrigue to the Canadian scenes.
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It added a layer of intrigue: His native voice belongs not to a place but to the past.
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Unsuspecting passersby occasionally looked on with confusion and intrigue, revealing how the disobedient body conjures phobia and condescension.
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Indeed, the news conference was the latest rupture in an administration consumed by palace intrigue from the start.
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The hard drive itself, which was sent to The Age by an unidentified source, is shrouded in intrigue.
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Leisure and languor, with a hint of intrigue, all of it beautifully rendered in Rui Poças's mellow cinematography.
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"Walking up and down to go to the train, that did not intrigue me one bit," she said.
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Trimmed and performed in English translation, this tale of sexual intrigue and ruthless ambition proved a great fit.
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The intrigue: Trump's rejection of Paris puts him at least rhetorically at odds with some major corporate interests.
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Aside from his winning smile, he also offers intrigue - what is that strange box hanging from his neck?
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The intrigue: The flows are happening despite a nearly 25% gain this year for the S&P 500.
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The intrigue: The uncertainty in the country is growing such that supermarkets can't keep lids on their items.
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The President constantly fuels parlor intrigue in a soap opera style nurtured by his days on reality television.
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This tender story by Chris Maag has it all: romance, intrigue, swollen feet and, yes, a happy ending.
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This adds to the intrigue of other previously discovered factors associated with the potential for life on Europa.
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The science of Star Wars The alien species on the screen intrigue but don't overwhelm the human imagination.
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The year that unfolded, however, was filled with palace intrigue, staff shakeups and an unpredictable President Donald Trump.
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Ms. Ferrante, who writes under a pen name, has been at the center of enormous literary world intrigue.
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The intrigue: Bernstein also points out that the valuation implies a lower dividend yield than other oil majors.
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On Tuesday, O'Connor shrugged off the criticism as Washington intrigue and said he supports new leadership om Congress.
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Welcome to another eventful day at Citi Field, where baseball often takes a back seat to clubhouse intrigue.
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Thousands of other recipes await you on NYT Cooking if the ones I've written about today don't intrigue.
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And remember: There are thousands and thousands more recipes on NYT Cooking if the ones above don't intrigue.
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There were sparks of intrigue and engaging visuals, particularly during Colin and Stefan's Willy Wonka-ish acid trip.
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Intrigue: James Ensor by Luc Tuymans continues at The Royal Academy (Burlington House, Piccadilly) through January 29, 2017.
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The UFC has done something impressive with this match—it created a Cyborg fight which actually has some intrigue.
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For heterosexual women searching it – and I reckon there are a lot – I think there's an element of intrigue.
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"If you're doing anything involving any sort of palace intrigue, they are crazy cooperative," one anonymous reporter told Politico.
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His backstory is certainly based in intrigue, due to his mysterious parentage and possible claim to the Iron Throne.
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Because of the mysterious circumstances of her death, Ana Mendieta's name often conjures images of intrigue, protest, and solidarity.
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As a Scorpio, she finds it easy to command attention while still maintaining an aura of mystery and intrigue.
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There's time travel, ambitious female characters, intrigue, sex with hot Scottish rebels, and — do you really need more convincing?
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Herbert designed an incredibly large universe with interstellar intrigue, huge number of characters, and the detailed world of Arrakis.
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But I still wanted more of the political intrigue and backstabbing that's always been core to the show's conceit.
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To her, safety — not corporate intrigue — is the most important issue when considering which means of transportation to use.
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The fascinating history of Russia's longest-serving female monarch, court intrigue and lusty bodice-ripping merely seal the deal.
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A trail of clues, hunches and accidents leads him down a rabbit hole of political intrigue and double-dealing.
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The intrigue: The Bloomberg piece lays out why Russian and Saudi interests are only aligned up to a point.
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After that, "Killing Reagan" alternately devotes its energy to Hinckley's madness and Reagan administration palace intrigue and intramural squabbling.
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They're all in various states of intrigue, but nothing is jumping out and making me feel warm and fuzzy.
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The intrigue took a dark turn later in the day when news broke of a shooting in Munich, Germany.
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The intrigue: Earlier this week, I visited coal-export terminals in Newcastle, a couple hours' drive north of Sydney.
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Even the most casual newshounds can easily get sucked into the adrenaline-pumping intrigue around collusion and foreign espionage.
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The intrigue: The long-term future of EV growth in the U.S. and worldwide is just soaked in uncertainty.
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The intrigue: I caught up with Bishop after the press conference to ask him to elaborate on his comments.
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They are not the actions of someone who made a consensual choice based on sexual attraction and romantic intrigue.
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"I went off the deep end for pu'er because it had so much complexity and intrigue," Two Dog explained.
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Via a succession of scenes framed, paced and coloured with artistry, Ms Hammad entwines domestic intrigue with public strife.
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It looked like this:Image: Reddit via Inauspicious PaganThe option almost immediately disappeared, but not before rekindling intrigue among fans.
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First, you also have a hand of Intrigue cards that provide special effects and ways to attack your competitors.
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But there is an upside to transmitting: we may just intrigue the extraterrestrials enough to get them to reply.
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Whether it will be as wild as the real-life intrigue in the White House remains to be seen.
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The intrigue: Inslee's campaign has not taken carbon pricing off the table, but it's not part of today's rollout.
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Thankfully, The Creators Project shares my intrigue and have asked for yet another installment of the Weekly Pin Roundup.
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Vaughan: They treat it with the sort of balance between intrigue, respect, and flat out worry that it deserves.
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The teasing around Minaj's performance only ups the intrigue, especially given the recent release of her fourth album, Queen.
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"Why is Scaramucci calling into CNN for 30 minutes and talking about freaking White House intrigue?" the adviser said.
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Start with episode one, "Luckiest Mugging in the World," and catch up with a few hours of British intrigue.
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Start with episode one, "Luckiest Mugging in the World," and catch up with a few hours of British intrigue.
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Intertwined relationship, dramatic looks, Corden getting smacked multiple times — Katy Perry's lyrics were made for this kind of intrigue.
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The revelations, first reported by The Washington Post, deepen the intrigue over alleged links between Trump's campaign and Russia.
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Floating off the Antarctic coast, there's a profoundly angular iceberg that has unwittingly become the object of internet intrigue.
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The speculative fiction of Shalev's writing certainly has the alluring airs of political intrigue — but like air, it's depthless.
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This dynamic was set up in an episode of Suits, so Pearson just dives right into the political intrigue.
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Looking at these mysterious, fluffy delights, we were filled with both trepidation and intrigue: would they taste like meringue?
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Mr Guy plays down any sexual intrigue, suggesting instead that she sought a courtier to curb the Cecils' power.
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And here's what he looked like on that afternoon, dining and prattling on about all manner of internal intrigue.
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Staff chaos in the West Wing is producing lurid palace intrigue stories in the media that the President hates.
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Mr. Wilson agreed that, whatever the truth about Mr. Hitchens's dying beliefs, the intrigue makes for a good story.
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Mr. Levinson, known to his friends as Bob, liked to swap information with journalists interested in espionage and intrigue.
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Intrigue follows when the ring is infiltrated by an American private eye (Glenn Corbett) representing one of the victims.
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Now comes Curtis Sittenfeld's "Eligible," which moves the story to that roiling hotbed of societal intrigue, the Cincinnati suburbs.
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For all the secrecy and intrigue that had long surrounded Xu, the moment of his downfall was strikingly prosaic.
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With all the intrigue surrounding the show, it looks like it will be a night not to be missed.
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Yet it was the prevailing intrigue of the election, more incessantly discussed than any of Mr Trump's manifold scandals.
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The decision to start Loney added a bit of intrigue because Lucas Duda was left off the roster entirely.
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"If there is anything that would intrigue him in breaking a record, it would probably be Brodeur's," he said.
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Yet in this tension between the two comes a thrilling ability to quench, intrigue, refresh and invite another sip.
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For Mark, Tiny became a 30-year focus of turmoil and intrigue that became integral to her artistic practice.
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Above all, where was the seduction, the mystery, the intrigue that was driving the seafaring hero, Odysseus, to distraction?
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The intrigue: Alex Azar and Seema Verma, the administration's two most senior health care officials, both supported partial expansion.
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The intrigue: A separate question is why cash-burning, still-unprofitable Tesla in particular is interesting to Saudi officials.
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This may all sound like a lot of frivolous palace intrigue, but there could be more going on here.
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There, nothing is as it seems, and a whirlwind of drama, intrigue and cruelty both casual and irreparable emerges.
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You can still add culinary intrigue to meals with globally-inspired canned foods, such as canned stuffed grape leaves.
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CONSPIRACY Peter Thiel, Hulk Hogan, Gawker, and the Anatomy of Intrigue By Ryan Holiday 319 pp. Portfolio/Penguin. $28.
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Yet those measures often have been overshadowed by infighting, intrigue and controversial statements by top members of the administration.
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No Rock Hall ceremony would be complete without some intrigue about intraband feuds or groups' ignoring the event altogether.
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The subject matter mostly revolves around love, romantic intrigue, and family matters—just like a lot of my songs.
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Rather than keep the viewer at arm's length, this new film works to draw you into the palace intrigue.
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After days of intrigue, gamesmanship and partisan assaults, the Senate finally came together late Wednesday after nearly coming apart.
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He asked them to put behind thoughts about doping scandals and political intrigue and to concentrate on achieving victories.
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There are squalls of intrigue and a melodramatic cloudburst or two, but nothing that threatens to spoil the festivities.
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The issue has added another layer of intrigue to the ongoing trade discussions between the United States and China.
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The intrigue: They pointed to her legislation that would require detailed disclosures from publicly traded companies about climate change.
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The intrigue: Government support is falling in 2 key markets, and the early signs show that it's affecting sales.
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The intrigue: Pfizer, which makes the drug, says that it's targeted at a small population, justifying the high price.
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Chongqing, one of China's most important cities and located in the country's southwest, has remained a hotbed of intrigue.
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But the Austrian Culture Ministry's decision to replace the company's current director, Dominique Meyer, added a whiff of intrigue.
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Driving intrigue -- and turnout -- are a number of high-profile Senate, House and gubernatorial races in early voting states.
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But even as the city is one of Afghanistan's most decorous and peaceful, an air of intrigue infuses Herat.
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The intrigue and complexity of Assassin's Creed: Origins gave way to the rudimentary Westworld-like mannequin syndrome of Odyssey.
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In Season 2, she briefly showed some edge and some cunning, the capacity to provide some intrigue and color.
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That bit of vote-counting intrigue is a drama that will play out over the next couple of days.
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Also, I'll admit, the intrigue of a body of work that only a few can peek inside and see.
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But the longer Trump can drag the impeachment intrigue out, the better it may be for his political fortunes.
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Chang navigates the political intrigue and sibling feuds to create a revealing portrait of a country and a family.
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For most of the past decade "Game of Thrones" has awed viewers with its bold plotlines and political intrigue.
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It is a familiar posture for Pence, who steers clear of palace intrigue and drama in the White House.
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The intrigue: The request to investigate the crimes comes from Africa's smallest continental country, Gambia, The Washington Post reports.
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Democrats' solid majorities in Trenton aren't in jeopardy, but the state's off-year legislative elections still have some intrigue.
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If you missed any of this because you wanted to enjoy a weekend free of global intrigue, don't worry.
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Here we encounter scenes in fragments, enough to intrigue us, but not enough to impose ourselves on their narrative.
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Like the mystery of Mr. Hammarskjold's death, the story of AIDS conspiracy theories is rooted in Cold War intrigue.
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The intrigue: UAW bosses are flexing their muscles to regain credibility with their members amid a deepening criminal investigation.
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Bannon and Priebus have been the subject of palace intrigue amid recent reports of turmoil in the Trump administration.
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There's a lot of intrigue over what happened, so let's tell it like a movie: SCENE 1: BIG ANNOUNCEMENT!!!
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Trump has been leading in Ohio polls relatively consistently since mid-September, but the race was not without intrigue.
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The intrigue: "We don't know if this is a one-off, or a trojan we'll see again," said Miller-Osborn.
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But there are enough reasons why it might make sense for both men to lend their meeting plenty of intrigue.
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Some witchy aspects, such as that you're not allowed to mix it in a metal bowl, add to the intrigue.
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Friend, you have missed out on a saga for the ages—a sprawling, convoluted bildungsroman full of intrigue and betrayal.
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No print is so closely linked to feminine power, perhaps because what a big-cat print really inspires is intrigue.
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There's romance, political theater, intrigue, and family rivalries all rolled up in a saga that nearly destroyed the Targaryen family.
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The intrigue: Climate's treatment on the Sunday shows and network TV overall has for years come under attack from advocates.
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There's an understated pattern in the blue version of the phone that lends its appearance an added measure of intrigue.
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Materially ugly, like extruded guts or discarded parts, the sculptures are formally satisfying: balanced yet full of subsections and intrigue.
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Published posthumously, Malaparte's court chronicle captures Stalin as the surveyor of every intrigue and scandal from his nightly opera box.
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The Crown looks like a combination of Downton Abbey and House of Cards – with a pinch of real-life intrigue.
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The intrigue: BEV is exploring hydrogen, which has not lived up to the expectations that advocates had earlier this century.
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The intrigue: If you set aside the potential espionage and other crimes, Huawei is an attractive supplier for 5G equipment.
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The intrigue: Even amid the GOP walkout and 2 Democrats voting against it, the bill passed the House last week.
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The former FBI director's prepared remarks were rich with political intrigue, shadowy subtext and a bunch of random clock references.
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The intrigue: In an email to colleagues, Redl said it was with "a heavy heart" that he announced his resignation.
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The intrigue: Carbon Engineering CEO Steve Oldham told me the plant would cost in the hundreds of millions of dollars.
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The intrigue of exploring underwater Even at relatively shallow depths, there's something about submarine travel that ignites the human imagination.
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She dabbled in foreign intrigue after the death of her husband, the renowned leader of World War II's Flying Tigers.
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To me, the place of diamonds in society is as multifaceted as the gemstones themselves, full of paradoxes and intrigue.
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While the brand originally made the hats exclusively for runway, the intrigue was enough to push them through to production.
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Even without the intrigue surrounding Scalia's potential replacement, the modern Supreme Court nomination process is a trial to be endured.
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The political intrigue has all but drowned out a tentative rebound in the economy, and a nascent boom in fintech.
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Putin's announcement last week of his intention to seek a fourth term removed the only real intrigue from the race.
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Trump's top aides have repeatedly insisted they have no idea who the sources are for the damaging palace intrigue stories.
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It wouldn't be a new Radiohead album cycle without a lot of mystery, intrigue, and strange behavior by the band.
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It's not usually an occasion for drama but Vietnam's leadership transition is serving up an unprecedented amount of political intrigue.
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It adds depth and intrigue to the familiar, while also introducing brand new twists that I did not see coming.
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And American attorney Adam Waldman, who has a Forrest Gump-like penchant for showing up in major cases of intrigue.
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Trainer: Mark Casse Jockey: Jose Lezcano Odds: 30-1 JD: Excellent trainer and underrated jockey add to this colt's intrigue.
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Thankfully, there's plenty of high-minded sci-fi intrigue to go along with all the shocking violence, sexual and otherwise.
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Be it geometrical prints or psychedelic scribbles, these peel-and-stick designs adds color and intrigue for very little effort.
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A wounded soldier finds refuge in an all-girls boarding school, sparking a frenzy of sexual tension and dramatic intrigue.
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Over at the Dowager Countess' house, there's a bit of intrigue with Denker busting Spratt for housing his fugitive nephew.
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A full purge of every White House staffer doesn't sound possible, so the suspicions and intrigue are here to stay.
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It's a go-to base for those seeking a minimal but refined property, with a healthy dose of hip intrigue.
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"The Get Down" is plagued by a undisciplined ambition to be every story — melodrama, history, romance, musical comedy, political intrigue.
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But most of the intrigue is on the Republican side, where 11 candidates are still vying for the party's nomination.
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Military forces in Turkey attempted a coup on Friday, plunging the country into a long night of violence and intrigue.
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So there was always going to be intrigue when the 28-year-old finally put on the Australian jersey again.
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THE MISTRESSES OF CLIVEDEN Three Centuries of Scandal, Power, and Intrigue in an English Stately Home By Natalie Livingstone Illustrated.
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Speaking in April, President Xi Jinping denied the project was "an intrigue of China," the official Xinhua news agency reported.
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Whether they are functioning towers casting a beam over the sea or simply historic landmarks, lighthouses are full of intrigue.
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The Wachtel departure and its timing raised the most intrigue, even though his explanation for resigning came directly from him.
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They call it palace intrigue in the hill rags" and said "I am going to seek staying on as speaker.
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Despite its outcome, the novelty of Salas's Cuban adventure brought intrigue from all corners of American life when he returned.
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This quality is expressed especially in the almost electric push-pull between sweetness and bitterness, a balance that creates intrigue.
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In the W.N.B.A., there is hope that the drama of two rounds of sudden-death playoff games will create intrigue.
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This complicates what is already a Freudian tangle of incestuous intrigue, itself a metaphor for a world of social pathology.
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For the moment, it looks like Kelly is hanging in there, even with all the turnover, intrigue, speculation and strife.
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The intrigue: The agreement could increase legal pressure on Manafort who is facing his own set of charges by Mueller.
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Intrigue Nightclub at the Wynn Las Vegas will host her for three nights: June 23, June 25, and July 23.
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Despite always being a subject of sartorial intrigue, the so-called "naked dress" is pretty ubiquitous on the red carpet.
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Like all reality shows of its type, "Made in Mexico" presents a parallel world of artificial intimacy and fabricated intrigue.
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Teasers are usually less than a minute long and are used to stir up anticipation or intrigue about a film.
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I think he finds the specific situation of black people in this country to be of great intrigue and interest.
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But if none of my ideas intrigue, thousands of other recipes that might are waiting for you at NYT Cooking.
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" The intrigue: The company's news release reads almost like a corporate eulogy, calling Mr. Wynn a "beloved leader and visionary.
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We're interested in issues arising from guilt, fairness, generational and gender intrigue, the human animal in all its gross fullness.
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In the meantime, the secrecy surrounding the results — and their location — remains a source of gossip, rumor and political intrigue.
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This environment of intrigue and suspicion is where influencers, coupled or single, live—and they're learning how to use it.
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The intrigue: Sending a mission to Neptune or Uranus wouldn't just be about worlds far from our own solar system.
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The book is the perfect beach read for science fiction fans, with plenty of spy craft set against galactic intrigue.
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Mr. Kalm said he viewed the palace intrigue over the hat as a distraction from the foundation's larger financial problem.
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Including Yellen — the first woman ever to be Fed chair and originally an Obama appointee — as a finalist adds intrigue.
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No curse has been revealed (so far, at least), but the event points to the unending intrigue surrounding Egyptian artifacts.
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Given the high stakes, Mr. Trump's decision has become a source of intrigue in political and economic circles this year.
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It was a drama worthy of belly dance, a centuries-old art form that has long thrived on sensual intrigue.
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When the lost tourist and a mysterious male companion turn up dead, an element of political intrigue enters the story.
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The interaction propels Adam and his family into a dangerous world of intrigue and risk set to unravel them all.
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The intrigue: After a regular season dominated by juiced baseballs and home runs, this series features historically great starting pitching.
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The intrigue: Loverro was picked for the job after his predecessor, William Gerstenmaier, was ousted from the position in July.
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This movement, which has Prussian intrigue written all over it, is evidently intended to destroy all the oil fields entirely.
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See how many ideas you can come up with in just one day, then think about which intrigue you most.
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And that condition itself is weak tea and stale beer, beyond the reach of philosophical intrigue or even ordinary curiosity.
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Further adding to the intrigue was the level of vitriol that enveloped the closing days of the GOP primary campaign.
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The line of questioning is always grounded in genuine intrigue and a respect for the working philosophy of the interviewee.
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And the two contests, if less chaotic than their presidential counterpart, have afforded their own measures of intrigue and incivility.
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Release date: July 17, 2020What it's about: Director Christopher Nolan's movies are often surrounded by intrigue and "Tenet's" no different.
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The intrigue: The project is well under construction, so it's unclear if the bill will prove anything more than symbolic.
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The intrigue: The environmental groups released the report last week at the United Nations climate conference underway in Madrid, Spain.
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"Fingersmith," Sarah Waters's 2002 novel set in 1860s London, has plenty of passion but lots of deception and intrigue, too.
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I have no insights about the palace intrigue; and anyone who thinks Trump will become "presidential" now is an idiot.
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We're covering Turkey's broader ambition for nuclear weapons, another make-or-break day for Brexit and royal intrigue in Thailand.
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The department has subsequently endured a variety of intrigue and political infighting and has had four secretaries over five years.
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I loved the palace intrigue, the feisty pugilism of the Sunday morning talk shows, the thrill of the horse race.
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But don't worry, there's lots of room for the intrigue, banter, and romance we've come to expect from this lot.
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Terrorist events, natural disasters or political intrigue have overshadowed many a foreign trip, both in Trump's tenure and his predecessors'.
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The secret balloting -- and the intrigue and jockeying that may go with it -- will take place in a closed session.
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The Post's report, and CNN's subsequent confirmation, shed light on an intrigue that puzzled Washington for the last few days.
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"This is better than 'Law & Order,' which we all watch on a daily basis, in terms of intrigue," she said.
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Those Lakers were fraught with palace intrigue, with Bryant and O'Neal, future Hall of Famers, providing plenty of tabloid fodder.
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At the same time, the stately, neo-Classical Capitol has been transformed into a hub of political intrigue and suspicion.
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" Gregory Peck, whom Mr. Donen directed in "Arabesque" (1966), a drama of international intrigue, praised his "terrific instinct for communicating.
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The Lakers, who have been hindered this season by injuries and trade-deadline intrigue, are not a great basketball team.
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Western and Arab officials say they are still puzzling over what the Saudis hoped to accomplish with all this intrigue.
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But it is Minaya's continuing relationship with Alderson that will bear watching, because of its potential for awkwardness and intrigue.
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But I have no knowledge of SIRENE, which I had to look up, and of course I found international intrigue.
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The intrigue: The type of coverage that witnessed the largest decline in 2018 was Medicaid, which fell 0.7 percentage points.
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So far it has targeted cars, beef and soybeans — and, apparently, Bob Woodward's latest tale of Washington dysfunction and intrigue.
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So tune in for more ominous intrigue, sexy interludes with the studly Nick Scratch and some facetime with Satan himself.
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But as it stands, there should be intrigue right at the start of the draft, which will run through Saturday.
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But although they are static, they are dynamic, and their power to intrigue and even seduce endures to this day.
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So any surprise or intrigue comes from just seeing how our mighty protagonist will get himself out of this scrape.
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Adding to the sense of intrigue, the defense obtained audiotapes and transcripts of Fuhrman spouting racial slurs during an interview.
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But in a National League that's mostly played out according to projections, we'll take intrigue wherever we can find it.
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The intrigue: Warren scarcely grazed energy and climate change in her announcement Monday of an exploratory committee for a 2020 run.
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The intrigue comes after Julian Castro has reportedly met with a group of financiers about possibly jumping into the presidential election.
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Without knowing any of the historical context, The Spanish Princess is still definitely entertaining — the show is teeming with palace intrigue.
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Trump, who has sought to imbue his diplomatic efforts with drama and intrigue, was eager to assess the reaction in Osaka.
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The possible combination of Durant and Leonard adds a new level of intrigue as the NBA's signing period opens Sunday evening.
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Popov was also a wanted man involved in international intrigue, like a character in one of the cyberpunk novels he loved.
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Sources tell CNN the two had dinner together recently, sparking some intrigue about whether they could strike some kind of deal.
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If all of these elements make if through the filters of beauty, intrigue, and relevance — they get to join the party.
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The intrigue: The fires, PG&E's controversial shut-offs, and criticism of the power giant have spilled into the presidential race.
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It also suggests the deepfake story is about misogynist harassment rather than geopolitical intrigue, with less obvious implications for national politics.
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As a player, I was thrilled to be in the middle of so much complicated intrigue, with such a hazardous agenda.
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He also said he is working on surprise signings that would continue to add intrigue, attracting more eyeballs to his business.
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All five Oscar nominees for this year's live action shorts category are mini cinematic journeys that invoke empathy, intrigue, and wonder.
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The intrigue: A provision deep in the agreement with Climate Action 100+ says Shell is reviewing its membership in trade associations.
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The race to dominate the field of self-driving cars is in its early stages, but is already full of intrigue.
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The intrigue: The plateauing rate is a strange and potentially worrisome development as U.S. jobs growth has stalled its torrid pace.
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The 29-year-old singer is slated to perform three nights this summer at Intrigue nightclub inside the Wynn Las Vegas.
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Their similarities are clear, and Girl on the Train tries its best to turn the David Fincher movie's intrigue upside down.
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The death of Argentine federal prosecutor Alberto Nisman exactly a year ago today, remains bogged down in intrigue and unanswered questions.
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Ikea has previously collaborated with many world-class artists and designers to create inspiring collections that add intrigue to any home.
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The supermodel took in a Tinashe concert in Vegas at Intrigue nightclub over the weekend with Scott Eastwood at arm's length.
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Looming over all of this sci-fi intrigue is a local problem-causing power plant, which is scheduled to close soon.
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As political intrigue ramps up in the lower house, the interim president has also been ruffling feathers for his controversial cuts.
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Like with the Mr. Svenson (Cameron McDonald) antics of last year, all Farm intrigue feels like a Gargoyle-related red herring.
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The intrigue: The situation escalated politically and White House officials, having made 5G build-out a priority, sided with the FCC.
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With so much build-up and intrigue, expectations have been high for 2018 and I'm not sure that experience is delivered.
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Intrigue abounds in the twisting alleys of Mutsamudu, the regional capital of Anjouan, the second-largest of the three main islands.
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The intrigue: Per Politico, Democrats hope to put pressure on Republicans facing re-election with the resolution on acknowledging climate change.
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"The level of intrigue I am dealing with is actually too much for me," the Pearl Harbor actress captioned that exchange.
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It was used in tiny amounts, usually less than ten parts per million, adding depth, intricacy, and intrigue to flavor compositions.
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Despite all that interstellar intrigue, Schwartz described Captain Marvel as more Captain America: The Winter Soldier than Guardians of the Galaxy.
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Every other character has a pretty bonkers, rich storyline involving things like murder, intrigue, institutionalized sisters, and heavy doses of melodrama.
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But even the sources transmitting this juicy gossip to the press don't know how all this palace intrigue will shake out.
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It's March Madness, with all the drama and intrigue, but played out over more than six months -- and still going strong.
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The intrigue of Trump's 2005 tax return is likely to pass from the public's attention quickly, since nothing scandalous was revealed.
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The first teaser trailer for the Elton John biopic Rocketman is here — and it's got glam, glitz and intrigue to spare.
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But there was so much other stuff going on there, from ad pitches to storylines for supporting characters to corporate intrigue.
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For many superhero fans, hitting the beats of the battles and intrigue may be enough for a moderately fun night out.
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The intrigue surrounding this new iPad Pro primarily centers around whether or not it will help lift the iPad's sagging sales.
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It's long been the intrigue of conspiracy theorists who contend it's where the U.S. government has carried out tests on aliens.
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The first lady, said the source, is consumed with her own initiatives, and palace intrigue is not something she bothers with.
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One point of intrigue is whether McGahn will answer some of the questions raised by Yates's testimony in a public forum.
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Staff intrigue has been a regular undercurrent of the Trump White House, both from outside the doors and behind the scenes.
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The fall general election is where the real intrigue is, with three credible candidates in Begich, Dunleavy, and sitting governor Walker.
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The intrigue: Many observers had questioned why the staff report differed so much from what Perry ultimately asked FERC to issue.
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If somehow you crave more election intrigue after this lengthy cycle, Infomocracy should be the next book on your reading list.
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The dramatic downfall of the iconic global business leader is a tale of bombshell allegations, corporate intrigue and simmering cultural tensions.
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It also offers a ton of mystery and intrigue, through backstories that are uncovered through lore you discover around each planet.
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However, the intrigue surrounding the overdue UFC debut of Wallhead is sure to attract some big viewing figures across the continent.
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There is even more intrigue in the now-infamous "owl theory," the proposition that Kathleen was brutally attacked by a raptor.
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But in Williams's day, Doney was a place of singular intrigue and energy, a recurring setting in his recollections and correspondences.
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Currents of intrigue, revenge and glory run so strong in his story that reading it feels like being buffeted by history.
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The intrigue: The arcane filibuster talk came amid a broader briefing on a carbon tax bill the trio introduced on Wednesday.
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They add just the right level of sophistication and intrigue, and believe me, no one will ever believe that they're Spanx.
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In this age of rampant conspiracy theorization—Benghazi, Pizzagate, Russiagate—recognizing real intrigue when it arises is more urgent than ever.
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Lawmakers return today to Washington, where they'll face new power dynamics and a lame-duck session full of drama and intrigue.
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With such party-line-crossing intrigue as a fresh backdrop, the ad reinforces the idea of a Republican Party in disarray.
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Adding intrigue to their encounter over dinner was the cast of characters dropping things off for Mr. Pacino throughout their meal.
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But, at the very least, it seems unlikely that federal staff reductions, retirement changes, and budgetary intrigue causes morale to plummet.
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Ending weeks of intrigue, the Cleveland Browns picked Oklahoma quarterback Baker Mayfield as No. 1 overall in last night's NFL draft.
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Named "Steve," the swathes of purple light filling skies over Regina, Canada, spurred plenty of intrigue when discovered by citizen scientists.
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Sometimes, these traces of history on our records carry more than passing intrigue, and turn into real narratives of human lives.
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Lady Macbeth is also a dazzling directorial debut from William Oldroyd, a thrilling combination of sex, murder, intrigue, and power plays.
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The intrigue: The market moves come just a day after Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin said he did not expect price hikes.
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Rustled with vague intrigue that something had finally thrown the frontrunner off, the judges showered her with words made of knives.
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The intrigue: The report also sizes up the escalating trade battle with China, which intends to impose tariffs on U.S. crude.
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He devotes quite a bit of space to the origins of conspiratorial fears of the Illuminati—Bavarian intrigue, xenophobia, rapid change.
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That's the morbid intrigue of Moirai, and why it has such a following among those who love unique and experimental games.
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The intrigue: Per The Wall Street Journal, the administration sees the plan only slowing the decline of coal in power markets.
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For those less invested in the palace intrigue, the set list will inevitably feature hits from across both artists' impressive catalogs.
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No wonder: It's one of the biggest shows in TV history, a sprawling tale of wars and dragons, alliances and intrigue.
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Ms. Vincenzi was a journalist when, in 1989, her first novel, "Old Sins," about intrigue in the cosmetics business, was published.
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For the most part, though, the Stalin-era atrocities are the ghastly background for the frantic intrigue of his hangers on.
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The movie is a superhero fan's dream of a Black Panther movie, and it could really intrigue common movie goers too.
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At the same time, many party elders, who once held intimidating influence, have died or are too old for political intrigue.
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Bartoli's return adds yet another twist to a 2018 season in women's tennis that is already knotted with intrigue and uncertainties.
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What ensues is an immersion in a moment of political intrigue that sets the scene for the surveillance state of today.
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Sex, foreign intrigue, faith, the corruption of ideas, and man-eating tigers, oh my — more great reading for edification and pleasure.
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Mr. Bezos is at the center of an honest-to-God melodrama, full of salacious revelations, family betrayals and international intrigue.
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But it remains volatile and tense as a result of intrigue by militants, separatist attacks, and smuggling and human trafficking networks.
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The lack of intrigue in the race is expected to hobble the effort to muster a record turnout for Mr. Putin.
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As long as the public remains interested in palace intrigue, Mr. Scaramucci has said he is interested in a TV career.
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The intrigue: Saudi officials have reportedly cooled on the London Stock Exchange, which has wooed the Saudis for the lucrative placement.
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By the end of 1991, with consumer goods scarce, secessionist movements mounting and Kremlin intrigue deepening, Mr. Gorbachev resigned as president.
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Turns out, Johnson has at least 10 tattoos, most of which she's kept on the DL, incidentally adding to the intrigue.
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The intrigue: It's not lost on the IMF that countries are hesitant to act unilaterally for fear of hurting domestic industries.
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Deripaska -- who denies any affair -- is a subject of political intrigue in US political circles, owing to his links with Manafort.
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"Having been the brunt of them for seven months, I don't like to feed the palace intrigue stories," Gorka said Tuesday.
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She calls herself "super mutable," and part of the intrigue in following her career has been watching her form unlikely alliances.
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The intrigue: The report also notes that the efficacy of the latest production-limiting deal is something of a question mark.
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The intrigue: The name of Steyn's new company is strikingly similar to the Chevrolet Bolt EV sold by her former employer.
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Henzelin acknowledged that the trip to Beirut wasn't a "very glorious episode," but he suggested that Falciani had overplayed the intrigue.
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The decade-long "will-they-won't-they" intrigue between Ross and Rachel at times turned the comedy into a soap opera.
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The intrigue and implications that arose from Bettencourt's relationship with a younger man created a publicity nightmare for nearly a decade.
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Adding intrigue to the bidding process is the possibility of the IOC awarding the 2024 and 2028 Summer Games in Lima.
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The two also made up tales of political intrigue and exploration set in a stuffed-toy world called the Animal Kingdom.
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" He went on to comment about the tangled web of Russian intrigue by noting that "this becomes more and more bizarre.
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Top off the look with a silver, sparkling liquid eyeshadow that'll add extra intrigue without feeling over the top, and voilá.
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But there is plenty of intrigue swirling about Mr. Dokuchaev, 33, whom the indictment describes as Mr. Belan's direct F.S.B. contact.
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Directed by Ritesh Batra from a screenplay by Nick Payne, the film maintains intrigue and emotional magnetism as its mystery unfolds.
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The intrigue: Cox Automotive analyst Michelle Krebs tells me she's doubtful that many current pickup drivers are interested in electric models.
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"So our inclination was to think that Watergate was some kind of intrigue organized by his political enemies to overthrow him."
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Rejoice: After three years away, the hit BBC series "Sherlock" is back for three new episodes of buddy comedy and intrigue.
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There will (hopefully) be enough intrigue to keep you watching the main event for three hours: Will Netflix finally dethrone HBO?
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But by telling the story with such attention to period detail he emphasized the opera's intertwining of political and sexual intrigue.
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Few works have evoked as much intrigue, either in the world of art or among the courts of Persian Gulf royals.
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It wasn't to the point of being dangerous, but it's still a cause for concern and also a bit of intrigue.
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Roberts is giving attention to a youth culture often chastised for superficiality and appealing to them directly with affirmation and intrigue.
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These photographs all employ female stereotypes, creating characters that offer both intrigue — who is this person and why is she here?
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But knowing how the events of The Spanish Princess affect both English and world history makes said royal intrigue even more fascinating.
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When we heard about the Naked Chicken Chalupa way back in May 2016, we felt a lot of things: confusion, intrigue, hunger.
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The intrigue: Before the trial began, they Ivy League school's process had never been disclosed, according to the New York Times reports.
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It was filled with so much drama, intrigue, and a succession of moments that would have crashed Twitter a few times over.
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Love him or hate him, Littlefinger was a character who added enormous amounts of intrigue to the show's more politically-inclined storylines.
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Beatriz Williams' The Summer Wives is full of history and intrigue, spanning the 1930s through 1960s on the tiny, elite Winthrop Island.
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Ten timepieces, listed here in order of their introduction, made the cut — a selection sure to intrigue, and perhaps provoke, watch fans.
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At the center of the exhibition is a selection of nine objects resembling death masks that unsettle as much as they intrigue.
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But eventually that intrigue and curiosity in his world built up inside me and I couldn't stop watching it, I wanted more.
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Ms. Palin also remains a magnet of controversy and intrigue that could help Mr. Trump maximize his attention ahead of the Feb.
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The intrigue will be how the Broncos fare against the Panthers, who averaged 31.2 points and 366.9 yards in the regular season.
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The world of the Francesinha is complex and full of intrigue and even the origins of the dish are shrouded in mystery.
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The intrigue: One notable omission from the new letter is a call for carbon taxes or other forms of carbon pricing. 350.
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The intrigue: A senior administration official told reporters in Buenos Aires on Saturday that negotiation of the pro-Paris section was contentious.
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But all of the Jennifer intrigue is relegated to the background of Dietland, merely looming over the story rather than dominating it.
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The intrigue is admittedly exciting, but let's hope future episodes either focus primarily on it or let it slip into the ether.
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It's a sexy dark comedy with thrills and intrigue, but honestly, I shouldn't have to sell you past just listing the cast.
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This latest development adds intrigue to a long-standing debate as to whether drone pilots should be eligible for (noncombat) medals isn't.
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Hill, the first former White House official to testify in the impeachment inquiry, noted two episodes that will certainly intrigue House Democrats.
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The prospect of a contested convention creates the potential for all kinds of intrigue, but it is also presents more mundane challenges.
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The intrigue: Tackling subsidies is tricky — as IEA notes, there's a need to make energy more affordable to poor and vulnerable populations.
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But earlier this week, the paper published an exclusive story that is creating intrigue in an unexpected place: the fast food industry.
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This is an excerpt from Ryan Holiday's new book Conspiracy: Peter Thiel, Hulk Hogan, Gawker, and the Anatomy of Intrigue, available now.
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The intrigue: Browning was on a panel earlier on Tuesday discussing to what degree renewables plus storage can compete against natural gas.
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The intrigue: Cox will publicly discuss the event for the first time at the upcoming Talos Threat Research Summit on June 9.
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It's another layer of importance, of intrigue on my part, asking myself, our industry and our culture the question 'Why is that?
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These events, as well as the political intrigue of the Soviet government's actions, are the subject of HBO's historical drama series, "Chernobyl".
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The intrigue: I joined Axios in April 2017 after three years covering energy, environment and climate change at The Wall Street Journal.
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The intrigue: The timing of Manafort's work with the campaign and how he has subsequently disclosed information about his meetings and work.
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That's after a day of intrigue following President Trump taunting Comey over the prospect of "tapes" from their conversations before the firing.
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The intrigue: This meeting was actually between Trump and his National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster — Poroshenko and VP Pence just dropped by.
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But intrigue continues to swirl around who stole the emails and why they were released as Democrats prepared to formally nominate Clinton.
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