Just needs the bacon just right and the blue cheese not too fancy but also just right.
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The bright colors, long shadows, and symmetry were just right.
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Which is somehow just right for a movie like this.
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These are comfortable, lightweight headphones that do wireless just right.
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The hoops you jump through to get everything 'just right!
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Yet getting the incentives just right is no easy feat.
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Fish Urban Dining gets it just right on both counts.
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Were the stars aligned just right for the road teams?
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It's fine, but a little confusing to get just right.
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To get the lighting just right, download the LightTrac app.
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I really have to mix this potion up just right.
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So many more of my shots were hitting just right.
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Swiping and tapping and gesturing on it feels just right.
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Read: A little filler makes your jewels hang just right.
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Nothing beats a pair of jeans that fit just right.
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They then went to work getting it down just right.
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Get it just right, though, and you dodge the aggravation.
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Just right now it's not for me, but who knows.
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Taking a little more time to make Sonic just right.
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The chocolate ice cream was very chocolaty and just right.
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Not too much — the consistency has to be just right.
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"Do not wait; the time will never be "just right.
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And at this point, none of them are 'just right.
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He wanted to see what made their sand just right.
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I like everything to be just right, all the time.
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Ashley's confrontation with Kaitlynn had to be timed just right.
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The smallest, Kitten, is just right for an everyday wing.
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A month may be too soon, but three, just right!
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Ten blistering tracks of East Coast hardcore done just right.
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Life may be too short, but "Vida" is just right.
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As it turned out, they were just right for me.
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On one freakishly big wave, I got it just right.
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The ferry system seemed just right to this backpacking Goldilocks.
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And Saturday's conditions appeared just right for a repeat performance.
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It's a Goldilocks thing: too much, not enough, just right.
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But if fish isn't done just right, it's downright offensive.
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Jackson explained that his nose hadn't hit them just right.
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Tech is just right around where it was in 2000.
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You have to answer just right, or he goes apeshit.
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It was a small moment, that fits us just right.
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It feels just right — not too thick, not too thin.
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That was just right when the book was coming out.
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We won't know until then which size will be just right.
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I have all this stuff just right in my living room.
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I guess if you landed just right it could kill you.
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Well, except for that one photo – the lighting is just right.
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Introducing what we like to call the just-right boot — a.k.a.
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Part of the process involves getting her performance look just right.
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When it's working just right, it evokes feelings of self-liberation.
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Ringo, with his nasal voice and shy personality, seemed just right.
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The Huse family of Springdale, Arkansas, is doing everything just right.
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Not bloated, never too much, it'll hit the spot just right.
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But that aside, this cleanser-exfoliator does the job just right.
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I'm not too full after I get out, I'm just right.
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WATCH: Cramer says the jobs market is just right — for investors.
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Nixon's long experience in government looked just right for the times.
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But he gets Obi-Wan's face and stature just right somehow.
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Simple is good, and the islak burger does this just right.
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Until we hear back, consider getting that selfie lighting just right.
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As my girl Goldilocks would say: this one is just right.
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It's had some time to get the cutting experience just right.
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It took seven years, but it all lined up just right.
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How is the workload: too much, too little or just right?
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Bust the myths just right off the top for me here.
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Um, and also 170, Olympics is just right around the corner.
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And you will always wonder if you've gotten it just right.
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Hundreds of people had a hand in getting Buck just right.
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JULIAN ROBERTSON: I don't have one just right on me now.
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MAC: Well, now, the MAC ended up working out just right.
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In some cases, recipes turned out just right the first time.
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Vere's playful, minimalist illustrations are just right for this quiet story.
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I got the eyes just right, and the drawing locked in.
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Just right as you walk out, they hand it to you.
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I think this is a just right kind of an announcement.
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They aren't for everyone, but they might be just right for you.
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Liquid content (Is it too watery, too dry, or just right?) 2.
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Fortune says getting a sports bra that fits "just right" is critical.
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It took three fittings to get the ensemble just right, Paster notes.
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"Just right now, I'm bi as far as I know," he said.
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We want to make sure everything is perfect, everything is just right.
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Most of the technical qualities of the Shure SE535s feel just right.
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They should be just right to play Rollo when the time comes.
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Wingham used Kardashian's likeness to make sure the features were just right.
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But Young's ring took a bit more specializing to get just right.
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Maybe Trump was referring to a point where wages are just right.
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So what's their secret to getting this ever-elusive formula just right?
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"...Everyone on the show wanted to get it just right," she writes.
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There is no "just right" with this couch for the home user.
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SOLOMON: I think you hit it in your monologue just right, Sean.
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One of the trickiest things was getting those exhaust plumes just right.
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But it turns out smaller cities can get the combination just right.
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This stand is just right for the wine enthusiast at the party.
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The Magic-8 Ball, on the other hand, may be just right.
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This lip required the most finagling to get it looking just right.
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Not quite headphones, not quite a speaker — just right in the middle.
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Maybe the new president says that President Obama got it just right.
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The key here is getting the texture of the sauce just right.
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My breasts are small, well proportioned, and just right for my body.
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It's really hard to get a soufflé to come out just right.
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Not just right-wing bomb-throwers, but nerdy tax wonks like Rep.
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All the proportions must be just right for it to be beautiful.
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So it's urgent that the unembellished tomatoes and juice are just right.
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This seems just right for the dice-roll of happily ever after.
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Is there any particular key to getting that slapstick delivery just right?
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Try several to find the one that feels just right for you.
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So, you might have to adjust it to get it just right.
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The weather and time of day are just right for an intercept.
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But to win in Iowa Cruz needs everything to go just right.
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Just right in bold letters, 'Iran is preparing for a cyber offensive.
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He wants to make sure the cream-cheese icing is just right.
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But perhaps more to the point, the timing may be just right.
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Nothing the Democratic National Committee chairman Tom Perez does is just right.
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This is like ... Just right now, the internet is getting in trouble.
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It could be a financial strain if I don't calculate everything just right.
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It's understandably taken the company a while to get the thing just right.
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Execution requires implementing all of the tiny details to get everything just right.
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According to Sundell, it took some time to get the fit just right.
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Like Goldilocks, for wild land managers the conditions have to be just right.
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It does take a few steps to get it to work just right.
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The conditions need to be just right, with calm winds and enough humidity.
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And we're not the only ones betting big on this just-right style.
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He was lucky that at the last second his cheek turned just right.
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He spent nearly seven years working on the car, getting it just right.
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And over there the steel guitar in Dolly Parton's "Jolene" pitches just right.
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To learn more about this study, and Just Right by Purina, click here.
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There's no jamming things in or trying to seat the phone just right.
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You never know when you'll make a batch that comes out just right.
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And, of course, every actor and actress needs their makeup done just right.
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It took me a little time, but now, the flavors are just right.
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I think it's just, right now, I'm in a funk with my mechanics.
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So any take on the classic tune had to be handled just right.
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We got support around here for the PureMove bra because it's just right.
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Several of the buyers appreciate the just-right balance of support and comfort.
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Pesce emphasized that both the conditions and technology had to be just right.
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But some members find the large quantity of fruits and vegetables just right.
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In the past, getting the timing and rhythms just right took five hours.
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I also tell parents: Don't buy the machine that's just right for now.
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"We were hitting balls hard, just right at people," Trout said of Ramirez.
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This was the Goldilocks of chicken and waffles sandwiches — everything was just right.
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The 2020s, just right around the corner, promise to be a critical decade.
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She was just right down to business — let&aposs get the job done.
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Both project a ton of colors when the light catches them just right.
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The circumstances broke just right for Muamba and his doctors throughout the process.
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The stage is just right for the group's intimate program of vintage dances.
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The fit is just right: not overly baggy, but not at all tight.
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It's really just right — 425 would be overkill, and 375 would be skimping.
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It's not a heightened moment, it's not a dull moment, it's just right.
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Willems's humor depends on word choice, on timing, on getting repetitions just right.
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She also said she wasn't particularly concerned about getting every detail just right.
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That&aposs why it was important to get Alita&aposs eyes just right.
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The National Lakeshore ice caves come out when the temperature is just right.
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How much does it take to make a roast chicken taste just right?
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Not to go all Goldilocks on you, but what happened to just right?
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"If that doesn't all go just right, we fly past Jupiter," Bolton said.
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Now you can squeeze every avocado and pick the one that's just right.
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Customer: They use much higher quality ingredients, and they prep it just right.
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Now, we need their help to get the renovation of the house just right.
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When the light hits it just right, the U12+'s transparent back looks sick.
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Tim's gets the dough density just right, so it's not too rich or light.
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Not that I didn't know how to play anymore, but something wasn't just right.
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You know what's astonishingly cheap and sized just right for storing a VR headset?
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Pirene ripened too early in the Penedès, but it's just right at this elevation.
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Every so often, a big corporation manages to play the news cycle just right.
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He's sometimes TOO MUCH, but here, his thoughtfulness and love are just right. Sniffle.
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It's astonishing how many big names failed these Goldilocks tests of being just right.
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And for final touches, a black beanie and chunky black boots are just right.
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But if you squint just right, the rollercoaster emoji almost looks like a graph.
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Yes, in DuVernay's future Pocahontas is POTUS, and that sounds just right to us.
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Here's how to evaluate your withholding and make sure it's just right for you.
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On paper, it seems like opulent overkill, but in person, it sounds just right.
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For urban riding and highway cruising they hit the Goldilocks sweet spot: just right.
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Everyone wants it to do well, but the synergy was just right on set.
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It's another time period where conditions are just right to develop an anxiety disorder.
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Most of all, though, I find the tactile feel of this keyboard just right.
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The chemistry was just right, and shortly after, we took this wonderful double-portrait.
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As a farmer, you want a just-right number of tractors running at once.
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McCain was, tactically, ahead of his time, while Trump got the timing just right.
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"It all feels like a blur, when you were just right there," they sing.
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A third said they're just right, and another 17% said they're not tough enough.
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Reviewers comment on things like the practical pockets, just-right fit, and waterproof shell.
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"A lot of pieces fell into place just right for these folks," he said.
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The support and fluffiness level of this pillow is just right for many sleepers.
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The Macan's cargo capacity is not too big and not too small — just right.
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Capturing that just-right moment as colors re-emerge has become a bit easier.
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The whole taste has to be really harmonious and all the spices just right.
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We even had to measure his neck so that it would fit just right.
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But we both agreed, as we cleaned our bowls, that it was just right.
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From there, the main challenge would be to get the grid art just right.
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They even consulted with the local cultural center to get the details just right.
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"We simply wanted to make a beautiful short that felt just right," he says.
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We labor over these sentences, writing and rewriting them until they feel just right.
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But don't get it twisted, it takes work to get her style just right.
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Getting the optics just right, people close to Mr. Trump said, was a priority.
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As a watchword for Blake's daily drawing practice, "no wrong" gets it just right.
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When the sun did hit my shoulder just right, I saw a pretty, subtle shine.
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The round Sennheisers just take a little more finesse to get them in just right.
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Asa looked up some medical models of the vulva online to get everything just right.
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To use gravitational lensing to study supernovae, though, things have to line up just right.
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By jumping on the momentum train you are trying to time your investment just right.
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Only her mom knew how to do her hair just right each morning, she said.
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Bowie's recent death made it all the more important that he get it just right.
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"Ahhh, this porridge is just right," she said happily and she ate it all up.
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She has finally tipped the scales just right so that she holds all the cards.
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I am always on the search for the "just right" formula that works for me.
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But Brown and Batygin found that the orbits align just right to prevent any collisions.
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The new ending—no spoilers here—has been deemed just right for the 21st century.
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Maybe, like Ross, you've got the ultimate sandwich that has to be assembled just right.
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We don't expect it all to happen at once, so this teaser is just right.
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It makes a perfect gift for any occasion, including birthdays, anniversaries or just right now.
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Now you can just right-click on the video as it plays and choose Loop.
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Even celebrities, like George Clooney and Kanye West, want to get their proposals just right.
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B: It needs to be a data-driven exercise so we get it just right.
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"Everything just worked and was accessible just right out of the box," Castor tells Mashable.
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It was too much time to make it all work just right, because we're perfectionists.
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It's just right now we need a spark, and I think this is the answer.
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It may be short, but Inside feels masterfully created, almost every tiny detail just right.
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But like the occasional mushroom trip, a dose here or there could be just right.
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It should tick along with metronomic regularity, if they could get the engineering just right.
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But if conditions are just right, a powerful major hurricane can develop in just hours.
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"Just right now, things aren't working for us with guys in scoring position," Beltran said.
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If you squint at it just right, it's not that different from the GND resolution.
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The other part of making the game feel just right is, naturally, the physics engine.
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Uncle Spliffy, a nickname bestowed on him after one of his suspensions, seemed just right.
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It has to be just right or it wouldn't be as fun as it was.
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Maybe Abramowitz's model is just right, and Trump is set to surprise all of us.
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He had also ordered a medium-rare burger and said it was cooked just right.
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In fact, shopping around for the just-right "personal massager" can be intimidating as hell.
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You're only in that Goldilocks place of just right, temperature-wise, for about five seconds.
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On Beauty Floral but not fruity, the subtle tropical scent feels just right for summer.
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I would return to it every so often, but could never get it just right.
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Don't worry about getting the grill marks just right—it's going straight into a sandwich.
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Not all of Kool A.D.'s wry sendups of hip-hop chauvinism land just right.
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The arches often amplify the energy passing through them if the frequencies are just right.
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And when they sit just right on the story they are dramatically compelling as well.
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A good nonvintage bottle would be just right, served in tumblers, paper cups or whatever.
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At 0003,2000 square feet, it was just right, Mr. McAdam said, for a single man.
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Squint just right and you can see a couple of questionable assumptions at work here.
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It's a place to live "where too much is just right," according to the website.
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Ending at her wedding, it has the reassurance of a rom-com played just right.
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When the game works just right, there's a perfect flow from exploration to puzzle-solving.
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The proportions never align just right, and it always veers right into uncanny valley territory.
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A rhyming name had seemed just right then; she couldn't have said why, at seventeen.
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The important part of making borscht is getting the sweet-to-sour balance just right.
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The Democrats are getting the balance between investigatory zeal and caution just right so far.
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So, just right now, we're focused on winning this thing, and that's where we are.
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Believe it or not, J.Lo's glow took quite a bit of practice to get just right.
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With True Tone, the screen's never too cool (blue) or too warm (yellow), but just right.
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"We got away and just right after that, the engine just burst into flames," Iwuji said.
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"It felt like we were just right there with her, with both of them," Gavankar added.
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What was the pressure of getting it just right for Star Wars fans because they're particular?
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Think you've obsessed over your dating profile pics and finally managed to get them just right?
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The pressure to alter an image until it was just right for public consumption was lifted.
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And, if you style it just right, it looks like you might just get regrammed, too.
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The iPad Pro would be overkill for her, but the new iPad would be just right.
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Grilled Portuguese octopus with tomato salsa was a treat, the single, thick tentacle charred just right.
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It can be a source of strategic leverage for the minority when conditions are just right.
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So, the Instagram queen made sure that in that one shot, she got it just right.
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Just as critical, perhaps, is the importance of getting the head of product hire just right.
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At most, you'll be using as many as six attachments to get the fit just right.
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"This is a possibility, but I think everything has to work out just right," Kenyon said.
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Forty-three inches… would that be too big, too small, or would it be… Just right?!
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You can save and send your creations with the world when you get it just right.
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But when everything lines up just right, it's even easier to get sucked into other worlds.
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It's great fun: Just right click on the icons to swap them and go to town.
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The colors also had to be just right to match my fantastic green and blue hair.
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He was very, very positive about making sure we got the China trade talk just right.
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Many new policies are needed, and many exogenous developments will need to play out just right.
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"Just Right For Our Time", read one—but the time was the time of the grandparent.
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Blue Bunny even got the swords that protrude out the back of the thrones just right.
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I do miss the Goldilocks-esque "just right" properties of the iPhone X/XS form factor.
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Tony Perkins and Ralph Reed, two responsible evangelical leaders, got it just right in their comments.
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Deluxe feels like the end product of years spent tinkering to get each song just right.
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Thirty-one percent said they were just right while 17 percent said they were too lenient.
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The locations seem just right, from the blankly affectless strip malls to the temporary-feeling apartments.
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The rise is just right — right on the hip and a smidge below the belly button.
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Channelling the momentum just right lays the tracks for a high-flying mini roller coaster ride.
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It is possible, if you squint just right, to see a global inflection point around 2014.
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Emma, helmed by photographer and music video director Autumn de Wilde, gets the balance just right.
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"We make sure all the details are just right," said Bill Groom, the show's production designer.
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He made sure the amount was just right before he poured it into a clear capsule.
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The gallery had been on a Goldilocks-like search for a fair that was just right.
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I've found the rooftop bar just right for lounging over cocktails — and selfies with the skyline.
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My caseworker had said all those years ago that I would be just right for them.
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It's incredibly comfortable — I didn't find the cushions to be under-stuffed, but rather just right.
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If it's done skillfully, where everything cooks just right, you get a real sense of occasion.
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What's more, it's priced just right at $42 — with some colors on sale for just $20.
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So you may have to try several times before you get your origami creation just right.
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And they adjusted the lights to make sure she looked just right for her close-up.
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Virtually every objective I've read has either been too broad or too short, never just right.
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In this age of jade egg cleanses and vaginal steaming, they've got their messaging just right.
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Reclaimed wood and exposed bricks may be played out, but the designers got it just right.
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"What Foxx gets just right is the physical Ray Charles, and what an extrovert he was."
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But it's just right for luxury-minded tourists, and certainly, business travelers expensing the whole deal.
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One person has to get it just right for them — perfect job, perfect pay, perfect conditions.
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Who could bring to this conversation the just-right blend of open-mindedness, curiosity and rigor?
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Their edited responses — dotted with praise for theaters they believe are doing things just right — follow.
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"It takes thousands and thousands of images to get it to work just right," she said.
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The photo with the concrete mixer for example, that's just right both in form and function!
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I think it may turn out to be just right, in that I'm not Nancy Pelosi.
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By filing the edges down just right, you can get square pegs to fit round holes.
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You know, the scissor-wielding wiz who curls the ends of ribbons just right in an instant.
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It's such an important part of what he does, so we had to get it just right.
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Turn it just right, until the green becomes just a formless circle, and you have a bowl.
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It looked like something that was just right for me and a great way to get experience.
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When conditions are just right, you'll get warm moist air coming in from the Gulf of Mexico.
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In Mojave, they're just right there for any user with a brain stem and pair of eyeballs.
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This is Lionel's Goldilocks journey: He has to find the community at Winchester that fits just right.
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The charging case was a struggle both to close and position the buds just right for charging.
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This process would happen multiple times, as the team adjusted each stage to get them just right.
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"The conditions have to be just right for the winds to be that strong," Mr. Anderson said.
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Perhaps Blindspotting served up a version of racial oppression that wasn't tuned just right for my ears.
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That means making sure your body language and physical presence is just right — and matches your message.
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In return, they showed me how all of their things fit just right in my old house.
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I was using the camera's 10 second timer, and it's tricky to get the timing just right.
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Now that I've finished it, I think I created something just right for a long car ride.
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Something like the Dragify WordPress Builder and Hosting Bundle may also be just right for your needs.
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God bless him, I don't doubt that at all -- it's just right in line with his life.
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"That's deliberate because humans always go for the middle one, the one that's 'just right,'" he says.
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But Pratt wanted one last try to get it just right— and ended up hurting his elbow.
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I'd read horror stories about mounting the projector from the ceiling, and getting its focus just right.
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And we spent 13 years, millions of miles, and a lot of time doing this just right.
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Ursula is one of Disney's most iconic villains and the character took years to get just right.
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The stress of making sure every piece was just right definitely got to Wang at particular times.
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The challenge is to set his lure just right and cast his rod in the dead pool.
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The London Symphony Orchestra performs the music and every story beat and musical cue hits just right.
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In the journal, I'll write the three things I'm grateful for just right there in that moment.
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But the timing of his light work schedule in New York has been just right for him.
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Forty-three percent said the laws were too restrictive while 21625 percent said they were just right.
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In other words, it's just right -- even if it does run on the expensive side at $100.
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The short length is just right, and the mock buttons in front are a really cute addition.
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This one is just right and easily washable — just in case there are any unexpected eggnog spills.
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Leibson was already a Lunchclub power user at the time, and so the fit was just right.
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This is an immersive performance - he gets the body language, the accent and the character just right.
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"They helped us get the details just right," Margie Cohn, president of DreamWorks Animation, told Business Insider.
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And if you do it just right, you may start a few tears running down their cheeks.
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But if you asked the designers at Fashion Month, they'd probably tell me it fits just right.
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If Clinton plays it just right, the theory goes, Trump will be demolished once and for all.
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There's a bit of a learning curve when it comes to heating the pizza stones just right.
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It's a handy trick, just right for the Nancy Meyers movie that "The Nest" could easily become.
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The way they move in Stotts's system, when everything is timed just right, can be basketball ballet.
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We're making a show where everything happened to align just right, and it's going to sound amazing.
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But once you've decided the specifics — do you want the hem to graze the sand just right?
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I like it when people are thinking I'm overreacting because that means we're doing it just right.
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By timing this just right, the flycatchers ensure there's enough food around when their hungry chicks hatch.
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It feels just right in terms of respectfulness toward a pivotal event in World War II history.
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They're magical, turning into ethereal globes filled with ice crystals when the surrounding temperature is just right.
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"You know Brian, you've got us pegged just right," Mr. Mulroney said Mr. Bush had told him.
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Very few would be able to Goldilocks this scenario and pick the one that felt just right.
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The rustic frosting job on this cake is just right for a homey, cozy holiday like Thanksgiving.
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My grandma would show me how to do it — you slice it just right on the bulb.
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When the pressure and temperature are just right, this mixture turns into a crystalline substance, like ice.
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Later, Rockwell asked NASA to send him a spacesuit so he could get the details just right.
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When temperatures and air pressure are just right, the colliding winds can start to spiral, forming tornadoes.
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The location team showed Fukunaga hundreds of possibilities before finally uncovering the one that was just right.
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The question for athletes and those who monitor them is just how much asymmetry is just right.
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"It's a small restaurant, modest but very good and just right next to the Garnier," he said.
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To do this, Iris focuses on getting the details just right, from the hair to the eyes.
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Slur the words just right, and it becomes hard to tell the difference between terrorism and tourism.
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The small size, decent battery life, and punchy color make it just right for my Dopp kit.
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If Trump is looking for a Goldilocks pardon that's "just right," he will not find it here.
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The Jommelli was repeated in part as an encore, and here the projected fireworks seemed just right.
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Getting the density of these two ingredients just right, though, is where the secret knowledge comes in.
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Voters needed to see well-harnessed assertiveness, and Buttigieg's tone and demeanor were just right this time.
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Sometimes an idea hits, I run with it, and in less than a day it's just right.
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Instead Garland has a rep for getting zeitgeisty science just right enough to bolster a grander theme.
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As the temperature drops this time of year, the rich, comforting foods of winter seem just right.
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They weren't the first devices of their kind, but they were the first to get everything just right.
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"It's like Goldilocks and the three bears, not too hot, not too cold, but just right," Cornyn said.
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Every day, the giant birds carefully tend to their eggs, rotating them periodically so they incubate *just *right.
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Just right-click on the folder thumbnail in File Explorer, then choose Pin to Start from the menu.
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There is a "Goldilocks amount" (too much, too little, just right) that leads to the best negotiation results.
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It's just right on her bed, and it's got a bunch of, it's dog tagged, dog marked, yeah.
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It's the perfect potion, mixed just right, that ended up making this: Understandably, we're all thirsty for more.
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Wednesday night's new "The Raid," was the first episode in a while to get that mix just right.
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"At the moment we're just right in terms of our policy rates," he told a conference in London.
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With the help of gravity, the glass is proportioned just right to maintain tautness, and thus overall form.
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If everything works just right, it'll look like a sheen of lights just streaking right across your water.
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Like a sort-of coffee-whispering Goldilocks, the team managed to find a mix that was just right.
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Aerodynamic changes "work" all the time and require a lot of design and testing to get just right.
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But some celebrities — think Jamie Chung, Ashley Graham, Chrissy Teigen, and Beyoncé — always get that glimmer just right.
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His simultaneous vagueness about policy details hinted at well-disguised moderation, just right for a general election audience.
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The second pattern features summer icons, and is just right for anyone who loves a whimsical graphic print.
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I am paranoid that this is just right now and they're going to come back with something else.
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They know the tricks for making hair look just right in the heat of the moment — and after.
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The fact that I left the corporate world and ended up at peace is just right for me.
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It was styled for daytime, but looks just right for evening wear — and spring, summer and winter too.
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Being thin also meant that since the camera adds 10 pounds, I would look just right on screen.
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I THINK THE TIMING IS JUST RIGHT IF NOT – I MEAN, FRANKLY, WE MAY BE A LITTLE LATE.
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Both Dell and Razer have laptops that measure up nearly perfectly, blending speed, quality, and design just right.
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But if conditions are just right, the asteroid could come within 11,000 miles, easily catchable with a telescope.
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And then you gotta cut it just right and then you gotta stick that rope holder thing on.
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But if you're going to pick the kids up from school, a Ford Fiesta might be just right.
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Minivans are already much like mini-buses, which makes the minivan a just-right size for sharing rides.
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And if smoothing everything out just right can help you get it, then why not go for it.
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Salinity levels need to be just right, the slope of the terrain not too steep and temperatures stable.
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The Huawei Mate 9 gets it just right; both phones produce a far sharper photo than the Canon.
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The setting sun illuminated the rocket's expelled gas just right, creating a beautiful white plume above the Earth.
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But I think Melania is doing a good job as first lady because she plays it just right.
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That put us a few weeks behind schedule, as we wanted to make sure everything was just right.
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Photo: Box CEO Aaron Levie, just right of center, on the day of his company's January 2015 IPO.
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It's a lot of power but not too much power — it's just right — especially given its newfangled seats.
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Some of them took time off fabulous movie shoots in order to get that cranberry sauce just right.
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There are many moving parts — both figuratively and literally — required to get a product like this just right.
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If you layer the notes just right, you'll be able to create more than just a simplistic tune.
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How will you know if the formula is just right or if the color is true to packaging?
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It was great watching her record—she's so sharp with everything and everything has to be just right.
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When all the conditions come together just right, a storm can really "blow up" and intensify very quickly.
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When you tweak an image to get it just right, you can save it to use again later.
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As a former Foreign Service officer, I thought he got it just right, in both tone and substance.
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Once the time is up, take the biscuits out and see if they're underdone, overdone, or just right.
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Medium-sized oval eyes still within proportional bounds; a puffy jowl that's not too droopy, but just right.
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After making adjustments to the placement of the food, he was able to get his photos just right.
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The trick to getting his pieces just right is to cut into the wood at a slight angle.
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Daniel and Grace singing was one of the most challenging parts of the episode to get just right.
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The shadows are green and the grass is mostly yellow, and for some reason that seems just right.
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They were styled for daytime, but looked just right for evening wear — and spring, summer and winter too.
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Simple and deliberate, when you get that balance just right you can really get lost in a moment.
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To make sure you're getting it just right, stay alert for warning signs you're overtraining and under-recovering.
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The time seemed just right for a personal journey to revisit an era of political turmoil in America.
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I followed Merriman's lead and cut my lettuce with a serrated bread knife — clean ragged edges, just right.
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Do you feel as if your family's expectations for you are too high, too low or just right?
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The abbreviated descriptions make as much sense as scrawled notes about a dream, and that feels just right.
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"If a Category 4 was to hit here just right, I think it would destroy the Outer Banks."
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So it's like that little bear syndrome of like, I got to find the pudding that's just right.
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To get this costume just right, you're going to need a jersey and plenty of temporary hair dye.
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I knew U.S. demand was very strong, but I also wanted to make sure things were just right.
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A specially developed machine drills tiny holes at strategic points in the undersides until they spin just right.
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It will be unseasonably warm Wednesday and unpleasantly wintry Thursday, but neither will be just right, of course.
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It is a very different glassful: earthy, minerally, spicy and just right for a steak off the grill.
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The band had to find the tempo and the swing that would allow it to slink just right.
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Coco Gauff, at age 27 and in her first United States Open singles tournament, got it just right.
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"I think it was a fastball, just right over the heart of the plate for me," Davis said.
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As always, let us know in the comments if it was too hard, too easy, or just right.
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Yet reefs remain confined to those relatively few spots on the planet where conditions suit them just right.
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But a small dose invigorates and focuses my mind just right, a sonic cocktail of espresso and Adderall.
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Having tried running politically hot and sardonically cold, this year it wondered if warm might be just right.
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And your outfit should be just right too, but adjusting to a new season takes some getting used to.
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Based between Milan and London's Mayfair, Rich dealt with Pippa, 34, directly to get the bespoke design just right.
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That's the region around a star where temperatures are just right for water to pool on a planet's surface.
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The gold jumpsuit took the longest to get just right and the Marilyn Monroe look was almost completely different.
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R.I.P. Coldilocks, we know you are in a better place, one that is "just right" for all heavenly creatures.
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Even if that particular bag isn't quite right, the company may have one that is just right for you.
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From cherry red to cabernet, the 16 options ahead are just right for anything your evening has in store.
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Jonathan J. Scott made this short film showing the light hitting New York City just right and it's gorgeous.
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Lady Gaga rehearsed for over a month to get the projection mapping just right, courtesy of Intel computer programming.
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Goldilocks could relate to most cell phone users, who often struggle to find data plans that are just right.
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Even the height is perfect with the heels, and then the fit, the cut, the sleeves, everything — just right.
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Steaks are really difficult with venison because if it's not just right, it'll get dry and be really boring.
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"You can't compare the feeling of throwing a javelin, getting it just right and seeing it fly," Yego says.
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You have the console you want, an awesome 4K TV, and a controller that fits your hands just right.
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When the light hit the right lens just right, I could see a blue orb glowing in the lens.
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" She explains that she wanted a "proper princess dress" for her wedding and the final design was "just right.
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Cheetah print can be an intimidating trend to get just right, but here are two ways to do it.
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He even knew how to wear it just right so that the pendant would appear in any close-ups.
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When casting actual people to play beloved animated characters, it can be tricky to get the roles just right.
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Director Jeff Fowler tweeted that it was "taking a little more time to make Sonic just right," on Friday.
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The iPhone 7 Plus still has that surfboard quality, the smaller iPhone 7 still feels just right to me.
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Turns out, they had one in the works — and were only taking the time to make it just right.
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Our last list is comprised of workers who believe their salary is "average," or "just right" for their job.
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It's not as powerful or as fast as the wood carving tool, which makes it just right for pumpkins.
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But they turned out to be just right as they were: the perfect foil for the cow's-foot soup.
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They won't show cigarettes being smoked but will reshoot a scene until they get the blood spatter just right.
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"If that doesn't go just right, we fly past Jupiter, and of course, that's not desirable," Dr. Bolton said.
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The Cashmere Crew, available at Everlane, $100Everlane's cashmere crew is not too thick or too thin — it's just right.
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He plays around with the contrast and saturation of the image in Photoshop to get the picture just right.
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Are they leaning out a door just right so that they can shoot me but I cannot return fire?
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Though it's a pretty laid back track, this remix is a nice, understated one and sometimes that's just right.
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That isn't to say people shouldn't be sending music in, it's just very rare when something is just right.
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You set the narrative or the conditions of possibility just right and you watch people fit into their roles.
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And Mr. Thibaudet was just right for it: Not a keyboard pounder, he went for sensuality and witty sprightliness.
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Student Opinion Have you ever lived in, or visited, a town or city that felt just right to you?
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There's a critical moment when it's just right, the point of perfection when meat is well and truly ready.
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This spot was different: The uniform depth would be just right for the floating cages he planned to install.
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Fit The moto jacket silhouette sits somewhere between feminine and edgy, and this version strikes that balance just right.
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" Another six years passed before my caseworker said it again: "I think you would be just right for him.
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When oriented just right, he said, the tiny ice particles floating high within clouds reflect sunlight in dazzling fashion.
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Pride called the current market a "Goldilocks" market because everything is "just right" for stocks to rise steadily higher.
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The Lobby Day has attracted interest from Virginians legitimately interested in gun rights — and not just right-wing groups.
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OpenTable diners cited the food being just right and exactly what they were looking for in a steak house.
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They don't have the flash of an AirPod, but they get the mix of form and function just right.
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Among a handful of ice-cream flavors, the humblest-sounding steals the scene, malty, starchy, and just right: rice.
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Once you're in macOS, just right-click anywhere on the desktop and click "Use Stacks" to turn it on.
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The cookies tasted just right, giving off a subtle spicy flavor that reminded me of Christmas parties at home.
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That special bottle of fine Bordeaux you have been saving will be just right with this rack of lamb.
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Constance, is Oprah as the voice of the American resistance on the nose or just right or, somehow, both?
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This easy, springy upside-down cake isn't too sweet, making it just right for breakfast, brunch, or even dessert.
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The phrasing needs to be just right, focusing equally on local candidates and broader references, to qualify as hybrids.
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The three games played out very differently; one high-scoring, one low-scoring, and one that was just right.
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"It is important for you to embrace your own identity and the rest of your life will be just right!"
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If she played it just right, provoked him just enough, he might prove her case about his un-presidential temperament.
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Perhaps now I'm just comfortable in the fact that I've found my happy medium — the just-right amount of coverage.
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La Boulangerie: This place serves a great cup of coffee, but it also does bread, sandwiches, and pastries just right.
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Welcoming two infants in less than a year would be daunting for anyone, but Hargitay felt it was just right.
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Between the Fed keeping rates steady, low inflation and strong growth, investors enjoyed a "Goldilocks" market: everything was just right.
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One of the things that I noticed while reading these books is that they felt just right for their sizes.
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Because makeup is often inexpensive to make in bulk, the margins are high — especially when the marketing is just right.
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That probably amounts to approximately six minutes a day spent fumbling around to get these specs to sit just right.
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Pillowy and yielding was just right for my gustatory needs, in 2012, when my face felt weak all the time.
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The Italian timed her retirement just right in 2015, even if the Rio Olympics this summer are surely a lure.
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A lot of Black women – we know how to do our hair just right and just how we like it.
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"It felt like my heart was so heavy, like someone laid a big brick just right on top," she said.
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They also have a tripod screw, so you can pop one onto a GorillaPod and get it angled just right.
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"What's truly remarkable is that conditions were just right in order to allow preservation of the brain tissue," he added.
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His hairstylist told us that dirty hair was the secret to getting his famous look just right on screen, too.
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For items we like to call "the basics," it sure can be difficult to find ones that fit just right.
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There's no perfect lighting, no celebrity photographer, no hair and makeup team to make sure each party looks just right.
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Macron got it just right when he said the second-round battle in France will be between patriots and nationalists.
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You can customize your own diameter (from "slim" to "max") to ensure your personal jack-o-lantern is just right.
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With global expansion on the horizon, you might say there's a lot (ahem) riding on getting the design just right.
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What's up with that guy in the office who always has the latest kicks, newest collab, and just right jacket?
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They make the whole process quicker and easier — and if you're cooking meat, they'll lock in the juices just right.
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In order to get the decor just right, Hamlin enlisted the help of RH Teen, Restoration Hardware's teen furnishings brand.
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The Pinball game cleverly uses the mouse as the ball (you can see it blazing by just right of center).
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You can also find deals on adorable dishes that are just right for all those summer parties you're already planning.
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After a string of bad relationships, Ruby Weaver (Marisa Tomei) meets Sam Deed (Vincent D'Onofrio) — charming, quirky, and just right.
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If you didn't do it just right, your underwear lines [could get] messed up or you're going to see them.
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"This market might seem expensive to you, but to Sinclair and Coach, it's just right for making acquisitions." he said.
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But her debut was played just right, and that's vital because she and Banks are real superstars if handled correctly.
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"It was the perfect amount of glam for this event, and when she performed it gleamed just right," says Lambert.
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Australian writer/director Mirrah Foulkes confronts these issues just right in her newest short film, Florence Has Left the Building.
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That's the area where temperatures are just right for liquid water to exist on the surface of a rocky planet.
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See if you can make that weird jump if you time it just right off of that enemy penguin's head.
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I had actually worked really hard at it, practicing my seductive moves and dramatic wilting until it was just right.
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Just right — finely ground but not powdered, and evenly but loosely packed in the funnel — and, well, see for yourself.
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The Kochs aren't just right-wing billionaires, but men who think about politics in big, broad, and far-reaching ways.
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You're essentially looking for the Goldilocks of mattresses — one that's not super-firm and not super-soft, but just right.
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Instead, she decided to tighten the focus to two styles for each category in order to get them just right.
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Ultrashort bangs can give round faces a more angular look if the fringe is carved in just right, says Fugate.
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A world where completing hacks can be clunky and a little imperfect but all in all still feel just right.
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The best consumer businesses require creativity and a knack for understanding the user experience that hits a nerve just right.
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A soft yellow rose burst from one of the bushes, and it felt just right for the most spiritual Beatle.
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Then he will edit the video himself, taking about eight hours to get the quick cuts and music just right.
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Why it matters: To get the optics just right, a New York politician will go practically anywhere — except New Jersey.
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"The cut of the sleeve has to be just right if you want your biceps to look right," he said.
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The ability to mix and match means more people will be able to get the buds to fit just right.
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Yotam Ottolenghi, the Israeli-British chef and self-described baking nerd, describes the pleasures of getting a cake just right.
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But sometimes, if you squint at it just right, everything lines up, and it's the most perfect, beautiful, amazing thing.
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I'm pretty sure I spent a solid twenty minutes on one scene because I needed to get it just right.
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This idea of an odd fit that turns out to be just right is emblematic of the entire Hunters crew.
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But is obliviousness so wrong, especially in a world where so many are so stuck on getting it just right?
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Oxygen, which is heavier, remains behind, making it appear that the planet has an oxygen atmosphere just right for life.
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They are just right for those occasions when you don't feel like paying attention to the depth of the aftertaste.
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But the subsurface ice that Piqueux discovered is in a temperate area that&aposs just right for astronauts to land.
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A lot of this lipsyncing / dancing / humor skit content can be kinda cringey when people don't get it just right.
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The app shows you how your head moves in real-time, so can adjust the headset 3D audio just right.
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"You could have 16 grams of a really explosive material just right in the palm of your hand," added Dawson.
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"Sometimes you can hit it just right with the personnel in one place," said Smith, who hired Toub in 2004.
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With sizes ranging from 00 to 40, you can be sure you'll find a pair that fits you just right.
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For someone starting out, the Janome 8002D Serger is just right — easy to use, easy to thread, and highly functional.
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While there are cheaper options, this has lasted me for so long and the shade is just right for me.
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But the pizzas are charred and stretchy in all the right ways, and that veal parma is salted just right.
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Because, even if you do things just right on consents, that's only opt-in essentially, that's a definite opt-in.
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It's like asking whether a rainbow was "really there" before the water droplets, light, and observers lined up just right.
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She rocked a naturally feathered brow and the lived-in eyeliner look we always want, but never can get just right.
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He then spent about a year tweaking the album to get it just right, another symptom of his perfectionism, or indecision.
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When everything is set up just right, they are hands-down my favorite way of listening to music on the go.
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Going through what we did, it makes you realize that everything has to go just right to have a healthy baby.
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Plenty of planning went into the kiss beforehand, because "everyone on the show wanted to get it just right," Fischer explains.
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The baker told Cosmo that getting the logo just right was the most important and the hardest part of the process.
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The Razer Blade may be based in compromises, but Razer seems to have found a niche that makes it just right.
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It's a bit unwieldy in practice, because you have to time the two just right — otherwise, they come out of sync.
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All of these new devices build on Amazon's big win of getting the hardware and software scenario just right for Alexa.
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That photo up top is what you plan (and hope) for, even if you don't wind up getting it just right.
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" Given the weaknesses of the liberal and conservative strategies, the Goldilocks principle suggests that the centrist strategy might be "just right.
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This new series looks to be calibrated just right for the attention span of the three- to five-year-old demographic.
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Still, when the action is positioned just right, it's impressive, especially when coupled with one of the 7503 available music choices.
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It's not enough for it to flow through machinery without clogging it, it also needs to taste and feel just right.
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And we've timed each deal just right, so you get exactly what you need at that particular point in the season.
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We have just three episodes left, but it's still so much work to get each one edited and packaged just right.
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The turkeys are moving at a deliberate-but-not-quick-pace, just right for some kind of Eyes Wide Shut ceremony.
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Want to rock a little leopard-print bag but not quite sure you've got the rest of the outfit just right?
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On Instagram, fitness trainers seem to get everything just right – think beautifully served, healthy meals and workout photos with breathtaking backdrops.
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It took two days of programming, choreography and rehearsals on a sound stage in Tokyo to get the sequence just right.
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Not everything fits them just right … I would really stress out the day before about what we were going to do.
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"It didn't look that large from my point of view, but it must have hit the rock just right," she said.
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Eleven light-years away, an Earth-sized world orbits a cool, red star, and it may be just right for life.
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This was just a week before the Focals would become available for pre-order, and things had to be just right.
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After about two weeks, and when the tides are just right, the females head into the ocean with their mature eggs.
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Their project has been to keep the temperature and timing just right, lest the bag burst open or light on fire.
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I told them all the ways I had stressed over making sure the note I had sent them was just right.
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It took millions of years to get it just right — my perfect mix of gases, temperature and weather that you enjoy.
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"If that low's a little farther off-shore, we may get very minimal snow, just right along the coast," Parker said.
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When the Earth, moon and sun line up just right, the moon blocks the sun's entire surface, creating the total eclipse.
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When it comes to the business of building celebrity likeness, it can still take some time to get things just right.
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Or how these headphones became my go-to for flashy video games, making every crack of a gunshot feel just right.
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From the looks of it, the timing was just right to team up with one of the biggest stars in Hollywood.
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And the cluing is just right for a Tuesday puzzle, which probably has a lot to do with the puzzle editors.
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Then, if you're not "just right," use your report to have an open and honest conversation with your employer about pay.
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From my position just right of the stage, it sounded like Glizzy's verse was being echoed by every onlooker within earshot.
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According to Liz, their two biggest challenges with flipping houses are streamlining the schedule and getting the floor plan just right.
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Then he clicked the lighter and I was pulling as he had pulled, not too hard, not too soft, just right.
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"It's just right now the uncertainty of whether all of our students would be able to cross," she told the newspaper.
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"It's that sweet spot when it's just right in between the two that you get the total eclipse," said Dr. Young.
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It's just part of keeping her in the daily routine, if you will — just right on the front of your mind.
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"It's a very hands-on process, and one that can often take hours until we get it just right," he says.
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Dow Jones even made an Adam Neumann costume tutorial, and brought in a beauty squad to get Neumann's hair just right.
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If you're ready to return to a career in sales, there's bound to be a job that's just right for you.
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The pretzel shell of the Trader Joe's snack was also thinner, which made the peanut-butter-to-pretzel ratio just right.
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The exhaust system is decent, but you'll probably need to fiddle with how the hose runs to get it just right.
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It took multiple teams of mechanical and chemical engineers who ran through 400 different iterations to get the ingredients just right.
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Along the way, he's produced countless bands, from Kid Congo Powers' woefully underappreciated Congo Norvell to The (appreciated-just-right) Horrors.
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The track "Sidekick" gets the band's balancing act just right: part George Benson lacquer, part Native Tongues bounce, part acid haze.
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Smith, an exuberant woman who seemed just right for publicizing the tour, was given the nickname Miss Personality for her cheerleading.
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But the other day, when I picked up mussels for dinner, a Thai-inspired version of that pairing seemed just right.
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It's a delicious diatribe, both angry and amusing, on "love thyself as you are" — and just right for this #MeToo moment.
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If you want to cook the perfect steak, you have a short window to get it just right on the grill.
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But he's trying to make this thing happen sort of just right for the children that are here in this country.
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Thinking they had gotten the song just right, the two of us went upstairs and opened the door to the den.
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Yet far from being daunted by the parlous statistics, Ms. Bode decided the time was just right to set up shop.
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It is all the result of unstinting, unending work, a quest for perfection, a determination that everything should be just right.
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At his side was a Contax G2 camera, which he keeps on hand for moments when the light is just right.
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The final touch was Dad climbing that shaky ladder to make sure that the huge red satin bow was just right!
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They'll stay medium-rare, so you can enjoy your 18 grams of protein with a soft pink inside cooked just right.
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That's because ideological, legislative, lobbying and public opinion pressures are so strong that it requires political cards to fall just right.
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ESG, we have to ask, it's just right to the ask, what can an airline do to cut down its emissions?
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Nearly every stroke or dab, even when piled or flurried, has an integral tension and a just-right quotient of energy.
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When timed just right, the netted boat can swoop underneath the descending fairing and catch it before it hits the ocean.
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When it comes to our health and wellbeing, we really are dependent on our environment being in the "just right" zone.
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The light has a tiny footprint, a rechargeable battery, and a few different brightness levels to get the shot just right.
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Including all three formats—speed, boulder and lead—for a combined score makes it harder to get the difficulty just right.
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She said the Baby Yoda cookies were a spontaneous decision, and that the hardest part was getting the eyes just right.
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Once she is finished shooting, Bleda says long hours of postproduction is involved to get the images to look just right.
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That's the rate that the Fed views as just right for the economy, and it is neither stimulating or slowing it.
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We live in this Goldilocks world where what we say is either too hot or too cold and rarely just right.
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All Mario has to do is wait for all the pieces to line up just right, allowing him to elude death.
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Sometimes that's because I want to get their look just right, but more often than not, it's about something else: lore.
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It takes off and it looks like the brave new world and we've revolutionized the communications and everything looks just right.
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"You have to get the angle just right or it looks more like a uvula than a nut sack," he says.
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These show a #nofilter approach to making sure your half-tuck is sitting just right and your jeans cuff is one-hundred.
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"It's not too hot, not too cold, just right for the Fed," said Satyam Panday, U.S. senior economist at S&P Global.
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Eclipses only occur when the Moon, Sun, and Earth are in just right positions so that the Moon and Sun's orbits intersect.
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"It took a lot of trial and error to get the crust just right," says Winfrey, who's also a Weight Watchers investor.
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Guests rooms (called Just-Right rooms) will also be prepped before arrival to include a dog bed, plus food and water bowls.
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"I think you have to be willing to throw out 30 pages that you've written because they're not just right," says Iizuka.
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"Both of those things together, when they line up just right, can touch off one of these very strong storms," she says.
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It was a perfect blend of the "old" Miley Cyrus and the new — with the just-right amount of "Jailhouse Rock," too.
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It's a fraught subject, and a dangerous one, and you have to approach it just right, or its power will overwhelm you.
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But before her little one's birth, the first-time mom-to-be took her time getting the baby girl's nursery just right.
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An iPad-like screen situated just right of the wheel controls the vehicle — very reminiscent of the Tesla Model 3 interior design.
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He used Hershey's chocolate syrup for the blood which swirled down the plughole, because it looked just right in black and white.
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You might end up nailing the numbers just right, but if you're picking between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton you've already lost.
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Everything was nicely organized: Line spacing was just right, company names in bold, titles italicized and job details arranged in bullet points.
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Time the additional pushes just right, so that they are at the same frequency, and it will swing even higher and faster.
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This fast rendezvous is tricky to pull off, though, as the timing and position of the ISS has to be just right.
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Enthusiasts may recoil, but for a large number of people this incredibly fuel-efficient and exceptionally reliable transportation appliance is just right.
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A new study by Just Right by Purina, examining pet owners' unique relationships with their furry friends, has unearthed some amazing information.
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"Conditions for the cows have to be just right – light in the day and very low light conditions at night," said Gnann.
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Just right off the bat, the sound waves are coming out of the precision instrument used to read them off the medium.
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When the timing was just right, deployed both trimethyl aluminum (TMA) and a barium/strontium mixture, which ionises when exposed to sunlight.
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Just right of the main doors, it's a large space that somehow manages to have every surface filled with stacks of papers.
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As I see it, though, Fingerlings gets the overall balance in terms of interaction and simplicity, and the price is just right.
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Roadhog's Chain Hook was a little bit unreasonable, pulling enemies through walls and across insane distances if the conditions were just right.
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For every hour he spends animating, Ichwandardi also spends an hour studying choreographer Sherrie Silver's "voodoo dancing" to get it just right.
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It gets shipped from a Brooklyn studio to an art fair booth in Miami Beach, possibly still wet, but priced just right.
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This Bichons Frises named Special Times Just Right won Best in Show at the 125th Westminster Kennel Club dog show in 2001.
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Getting the custard to come out just right can be tricky, she said — harder than doing math, and more like living life.
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Phoenix dances a lot as Joker throughout the film and he worked with choreographer Michael Arnold to get his moves just right.
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What just-right combination of factors is required for a country to embrace a woman as its leader for the first time?
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Muse writer Ashley Colbert offers this "just right" approach that you'll want to be aware of as you go into this conversation.
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Finding great petite jeans that already fit you just right is a much better solution, and you can do that at Madewell.
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Athletic apparel brand Lululemon sells a yoga starter kit that's just right for men who want to start their own yoga practice.
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IRAs can provide divorcing couples an alimony planning opportunity under the new law, provided the conditions are just right, according to Slott.
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You need to configure a laser cutter's speed and intensity just right for a given material before hitting that big green button.
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Perhaps, by the end of this list (first published in May), if you squint just right, you'll see the trick for yourself.
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But I guess making you uncomfortable is the intention—just right for a project with the apparent modus operandi of #makeuthink, huh?
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Lovell's pairings are very deliberate: he may wait years before he finds an object he considers just right for a finished portrait.
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They are scaled just right, like visual equivalents to poems or diary entries, and surprise with their fast-flowing array of designs.
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Half an hour, which costs about $9 on weekdays or $12 on weekends and holidays, would've probably been just right for us.
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Well, there's a ton of news this week, so I want to hit on a few things just right off the bat.
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When you need a small cast-iron pan to take with you camping or hiking, the Lodge Miniature Skillet is just right.
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An anatomical design, based on how our feet naturally move, creates a just-right fit that feels like it's made for you.
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"Typically that Monday right after the Super Bowl ... that's the day where your departure procedures have to be just right," he said.
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There are many koozies and can coolers out there, but sometimes there's one built just right for a certain time and place.
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I love what America stands for on its best days, even if it doesn't always (or, perhaps, ever) get things just right.
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Lastly, if you don't have an outlet positioned just right in your bathroom, you will need to buy a special extension cord.
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Any woman who has to take an author photo where she looks the just-right amount of appealing is a literary hero.
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Other disciplines didn't always uphold the granular empiricism of Einstein's general theory, but they tended to get the sweeping rhetoric just right.
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Google "lacy corn cakes," and half a dozen recipes will pop up, though none of them look just right in the pictures.
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The family uses about 3,000 square feet, down from 5,000 in their previous home, and an area they believe is just right.
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Postcards From the French Open PARIS — It looked like an easy shot for John McEnroe: a forehand sitter, lined up just right.
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"A lot of things had to happen just right for him to come out of that with just a fractured leg," Sgt.
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Modern Love "I think you're just right for her," my adoption caseworker said, showing me her picture in the foster-child bulletin.
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The bras don't have cups, so you can't choose a cup size, but don't fret — most reviewers say they fit just right.
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"I definitely wanted to go for more of a masculine, but very feminine look and they got it just right, as usual."
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It's inevitable you won't do everything just right, but read on and you can cross these common mistakes off your list. 26.
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She has been working on this for a long time to make it perfect, and we wanted to keep it just right.
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I've got bigger hands than most, and it's still a bit of a juggling act to get it to fold just right.
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The slow pace of Servant's blooming mystery will feel just right for a certain kind of viewer, especially with the artful execution.
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. It's a simple theme, just right for a day of meditation on how we can do better.
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Apple said that for the XR's portrait mode, the company wanted to focus on getting photos of people to look just right.
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My favorite moment of magical quiet, though, in Horizon comes when you're not moving at all, and the conditions are just right.
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Yet far from feeling too big or little, this seven-episode run, on most every level, turned out to have been just right.
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Alex Rodriguez took his time making sure the ring he picked out for Jennifer Lopez was just right — a process that took months.
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One chap, however, seems to have got his profile just right, as he's been named the most popular man on Happn in London.
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Here are the deals on Amazon devices, just in time for Valentine's Day: Want to set the mood just right for Valentine's Day?
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Guac on with your socks on For the guy or gal who can't get enough avocados, these mid-calf socks are just right.
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Gillian Anderson is one of the most charismatic, magnetic, talented actresses around so it feels just right that she would impersonate David Bowie.
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Keighley is famous within IMAX for flying to random theaters on the release dates for big movies, to make sure everything's just right.
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It might sound like too much, but these looks prove that the concept can be just right, especially at a night like this.
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The primate party planners were busy making things just right for this girl, who had a fully-decked out enclosure for the day.
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I almost always accidentally hit buttons when shooting with the similarly small Fujifilm X-T10, but Canon got the compact placement just right.
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Call it what you like, but an economy which generates low growth, low inflation and low gains in productivity is not "just right".
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But at the very least, you can reduce the headaches of getting your display just right with a simple device from TP-Link.
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As skin heals, it could resist absorbing more pigment, so it might take some added time to get the finished look just right.
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The puck is easy to detach from the stand, although attaching it took a few tries to get it to stay just right.
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With their future on the line, Tebow, of course, wants to "make sure that everything's just right" when it comes to the nuptials.
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When it's late and I'm not in the mood to sext someone an awkward monologue, a peach emoji can treat me just right.
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And three orbit within the star's habitable zone, where temperatures are just right that there could be whole oceans on the planets' surfaces.
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Apple originally planned to ship the AirPods in October, but delayed the product saying it needed more time to get things just right.
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"It's like birthing a baby," she said, noting that she will wait to list it until she feels the market is just right.
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We see the small but transcendent joy of driving home, alone, when the light is just right and the world seems to align.
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Millions of dollars every year go into scouting operations for teams to find the just-right selection that will complement their existing teams.
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It was "too Asian" for me a month ago, but this morning, with Luo's article still in my mind, it feels just right.
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This zone represents an area that's not too hot and not too cold, but just right to allow for liquid water to exist.
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They'd made the robot in rough form and I was the only one around at the time that was just right for it.
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Depending on your specific tastes, the best headphones will either sound just right or slightly wrong, but they all sound pretty damn good.
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Let's have the price jump here and then there and then somewhere in between until we find the price that is just right.
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So you're just going to have to Goldilocks the situation and remember that, as long as you have a mattress, you're just right.
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This image of Ceres, taken by NASA's Dawn spacecraft, shows Sintana Crater (36 miles, 58 kilometers wide) at top, just right of center.
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We are happy to participate in this growth, standing just right to LAUNCHub in a desire to support, inspire and grow this community.
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"It took me a year of Saturdays to get these biscuits just right," she writes in the very first recipe of her cookbook.
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Not only is the gel just $7, it's also waterproof and practically goof-proof, since it dispenses a just-right amount of pigment.
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Every once in a while, I'll lift my arm just right and somebody will see the tattoo and go, 'Hey, you're THAT guy.
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But at night, in areas where the conditions are just right for water-ice clouds to form, it can lead to icy precipitation.
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A wild mushroom risotto with truffles, and a lemon-pepper fettuccine with rock shrimp, razor clams, crab, zucchini and jalapeño were just right.
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If she was held just right, in a certain position, her tense little body would unfold and she'd become a typical cuddly toddler.
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If 13-inch screens are too small and 15-inch screens are too large, the X1 Carbon's 14-inch screen is just right.
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They're roomy enough to wear with thick socks, which is nice for cold days, but even with thin Peds, these fit just right.
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In some way, these moments of levity feel almost grossly misplaced, which has the strange effect of also making them feel just right.
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Forty-nine percent of conservatives told Gallup that the court was either ideologically just right with 42 percent saying it is too liberal.
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But be careful if you're going into it expecting every wheel to turn just right, like the most "complete" triple-A games do.
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The fraud that does occur on Election Day is more about showing loyalty and getting the numbers just right to keep up appearances.
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Although making homemade pizza for breakfast is not something you would undertake on a weekday, it is just right for a weekend brunch.
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And as long as I'm continuing to make trade-offs, I'm going to keep searching for the milk that's just right for me.
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In fact, if you squint just right, you can even glimpse a future in which rural America is at the vanguard of decarbonization.
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We shot in the farmers' market that's just right here two days a week, and we didn't have complete control of the crowd.
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Now I love to shop at goodwill and find that killer garment and put on that pair of vans that feel just right.
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It's not the actors' fault: Ms. Tamaki, without aiming for an impersonation, gets the tunnel-vision quality of Ms. King's personality just right.
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Tucker's impromptu performance of the Kinks' "Waterloo Sunset" is a high point of sweetness and absurdity, and Mr. Hawke gets it just right.
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I can cut you, because I know how to cut, but on the other hand, you know how to do it just right.
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She struggled to get the wording just right so the driver would know she was only in the tub because she was cold.
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But to get that blend of alcohol and cocoa just right, you'll need proper guidance from someone who lives, breathes and eats chocolate.
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The pilot, which was posted more than a year ago, gets the show's combination of black humor and wistful family dynamics just right.
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"In the dark, I practice whispering 'Dee-troit' and trying to get my mouth to wrap around the word just right," Fabiola says.
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Down is up and right is left and you'll get whiplash every hour or so if you don't hold your neck just right.
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"I think it's just right that we in some way, if one can, allow a bit of the landscape to rest," said Daugherty.
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We found the front door to be tricky to lock and unlock, with a keyfob that never seemed to line up just right.
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What really happens is that conditions are just right for a shared ice layer to form between the two surfaces and link them.
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They come in a variety of colors, shapes, sizes, and styles, so you can create a holiday season that's just right for you.
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The online videos are magical, demonstrating how a normally ethereal soap bubble hardens into a lacy globe when the temperature is just right.
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It's noisy, overwhelming, and when everything clicks just right, it can be totally beautiful too, like the strange terrifying stasis of total freefall.
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And while every detail of the nuptials were hand-selected, Burnham took inspiration from a popular teen movie to get the look just right.
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" But luckily, the timing worked out just right, and Martin was able to take Aria down the runway as she was "giving her dinner.
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Whole thing's over in 25 minutes—too long for a joke, too short for an artistic statement, just right for a helluva parlor trick.
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This Casper foam mattress is the brand's most popular design — it boasts over 16,000 reviews on the company's site for its "just right" feel.
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Hudson's fishnets perfectly capture Campbell's commitment to sheer details, the singer gets the hemline just right and that swagger and smize is nearly identical.
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When it's done just right, it feels so natural that you can't even detect where the plot component ends and the button-mashing begins.
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That may mean blobs of plasma are lining up just right to focus the radio waves on Earth, making them extra bright, says Chatterjee.
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The grips were comfy, as was the mostly upright riding position, with a saddle that felt just right during one 30-minute test ride.
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It's one of those pieces that fits just right at the waist (I'm wearing an XSP) without the need for a belt or anything.
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An octopus appetizer had a lovely char, and the meat in both the lobster salad and lobster entree was just right: firm but yielding.
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I can't speak for high-level players, but as someone who has played Smash for years, I can say that Ultimate feels just right.
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We've had our fair share of mini and maxi dresses, but the Goldie Locks inside us feels like a midi dress is just right.
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"I do a lot of kick boxing, and they kick and jump and think they are just right in it with me," Allen says.
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Cramer said the market could get a reprieve from the Labor Department's nonfarm payroll on Friday, but only if the results are just right.
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And, you know, as Mark said, 400 pages, it doesn&apost take 20183 pages to document if everything went just right MACCALLUM: Nothing burger.
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I was walking just right and then sadly I went down, and they come up and say, 'Hey, want us to take you home?
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While this Neptune-sized exomoon probably doesn't host life as we know it, perhaps other moons we haven't seen yet could be just right.
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The Essential Phone size feels just right and it has me even more excited for the iPhone 8, which should measure about the same.
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The timing is just right, too, as Apple rolls out its iPhone 8 next week, on September 12 — a few days later than expected.
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It also charges through an unconventional ring charger and if the camera isn't set just right, then your camera dies within a few hours.
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But understandably, "Tennessee" is quite a challenge to get just right on paper when you're a youngster, says the A Wrinkle in Time star.
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It is quite possibly the tastiest I've had, with a crunchy soft biscuit blackened just right, a sweet sausage patty, and a sharp cheese.
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After experimenting with the fit and different sized silicone buds, I managed to get them just right, and now my life is blissfully silent.
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And, of course, when it comes to things like adding time, you really want to make sure you're getting that voice input just right.
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That said, it takes some practice to get that ear hook positioned just right, but when I did, the new Powerbeats were confusingly comfortable.
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The Casper is its most popular model, known for its cleverly named "just right" firmness level that toes the line between softness and support.
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So if you think Britton spends hours and hours to get her enviable blown-out locks just right, she admits to "neglecting" her hair.
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A social network that understands how you consume information is a social network that knows how to spoon-feed it to you just right.
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On No. 275, he missed an albatross by inches when his shot from 212 yards hit just right of the cup and rolled past.
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It was hard work to make the album just right, but we had a lot of fun with it and it came out great.
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You go to any kind of music school and you learn a song together, and it's just right before you for the first time.
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It's just right now I could go sign a rail contract, and I can't produce an incremental barrel - so why would I do it?
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Every single other part is still the same, and all of those parts that they're suppressing are still there, just right under the surface.
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Whether you're into quirky hostels or five-star suites with an unbeatable vantage of the city, Chi-Town has something just right for you.
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For now, the game is nearly done, but there are lots of those small cuts and tweaks needed to get the experience just right.
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Country star Chris Lane and Bachelor alum Lauren Bushnell are thinking about expanding their family — but they want the timing to be just right.
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Plus it has just the right number of buttons: two under your thumb and two under your ring finger—just right for most gamers.
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But friggione , a simple dish of tomatoes and sweet onions, was just right with fett'unta , grilled toast smothered with olive oil and sea salt.
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Denzel Washington looks just right high in the saddle, which makes sense given that he's become our John Wayne — our point-and-shoot savior.
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You've spent hours selecting the perfect pumpkin and carving it just right, but these squirrels have no regard for your time, money or energy.
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In most Administrations, a policy adviser might present three choices: one that's too cold, one that's too hot, and a third that's just right.
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Last month, with a triathlon in Virginia just 12 days away, the pro triathlete Rebeccah Wassner was ready to get her bike just right.
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To me, the complementary flavors of olive oil, pancetta, garlic and rosemary are just right, mingling with the lightly browned mushrooms and creamy beans.
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I thrive on scouring racks for a one-of-a-kind piece of clothing that fits just right, and better yet, is extremely affordable.
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Photo: WhirlpoolWhirlpool Smart Countertop OvenWhirlpool claims its first smart countertop oven can detect what kind of food you're cooking and heat it just right.
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Using a pre-made bust, the special effects makeup team can create anything they like and know that each piece will fit just right.
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You look more muscular than you really are, especially if you're standing in front of your favorite mirror where the lighting is just right.
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Great-grandma would have said I looked just right, but I knew that according to the rest of America's standards, I definitely wasn't thin.
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The costume requires attention to detail and a steady hand—those face tattoos have to be just right—but it's also cheap and creative.
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Rehearsing with a new person and getting the chemistry just right takes time, stalling the band's momentum, but Makhija has made peace with it.
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The machines take weeks or months of trial-and-error, of making minute adjustments and alterations to get weights, trajectories, and angles just right.
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I get to exert control over my body, and if the adrenaline hits just right, I get to feel an emotional rush as well.
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By the time I got to the one we used, I was so fucking angry that I think it came out better, just…right.
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Mallory has edited recent "Agatha Christie" novels, but Christie never wrote an action scene packed with special effects just right for the movie version.
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Our problem is finding books that are just right for his ability, yet avoid romance, bad language or rude behavior disguised as being cool.
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"Every piece of clothing has its own 'sweet spot' where it feels just right — a folded state that best suits that item," she writes.
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Slightly less diminutive than Connecticut, it's just right for a typically time-pinched American vacation, which, in our case, was eight days in May.
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Most Germans feel Ms. Merkel has it just right: After a too-permissive policy in 2015, she created Germany's most restrictive immigration laws ever.
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If not done just right, with all the visuals matching up properly to what you see as you move, it could have been nauseating.
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But with peppery ginger top notes, a sweet hit of saffron, and a smooth base of patchouli and sandalwood, I think it's just right.
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The US market remains a goldilocks investment environment where everything is just right with a relatively strong economy coinciding with low inflation, Schutte said.
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She tells us the coloring process was long — a full eight and a half hours in the salon to get the shade just right.
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For a show about spooky stuff, it is disappointingly boring, but you said you were looking for bedtime fodder, so maybe it's just right.
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The VFX team referenced Jackson&aposs &apos90s movies, including "The Negotiator" and "Star Wars: The Phantom Menace" to make sure he looked just right.
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Those are the details that made it one of the most challenging aspects of the movie other than getting Goose the Cat just right.
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List of Five As if working on a laugh line until it's just right, B. J. Novak has refined his look over the years.
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Everything she's doing for Chazelle is on the surface, which is just right for a movie that needs her to start singing and dancing.
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But Dr. Smith said weather conditions have to be just right — not much wind and little moisture — for the cameras to get good readings.
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Ranging from $75 to $89, the collection caused Chamberlain and her collaborators to lose sleep in their quest to make every detail just right.
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Tech for your teeth The Oral-B iO electric toothbrush features a sensor to let users know they're brushing too hard or just right.
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I wonder what it's going to solve for them to know certain things about me that aren't already just right there in the work.
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Respondents in that poll said they favored Buttigieg because he was neither too liberal or conservative — 265 percent said he was ideologically just right.
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The scallops in sauce maltaise —essentially, a blood-orange hollandaise, featuring more yuzukoshō —were just right on one night and slightly overcooked on another.
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If I didn't do it just right, go at it with enough force, I could find myself skimming right over the ice cream's surface.
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GV has a unique insight into why existing products from larger companies won't necessarily be just right for AI in the future, Munichiello said.
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"We got it just right, so people didn't really notice that there are moments in the game where steering doesn't do anything," Nava said.
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And it's also just right on the heels of the expected IPO of Lyft, which apparently is coming out at the end of this month.
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And then they have videos if you need to stop and look at how to do the exercise just right; there's videos to do it.
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But it's not just right around your period that the skin shows hormonal changes; you're likely to spot a number of differences throughout the month.
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With all of these pitfalls, it's shocking to see this element of game design so often ignored by an audience, because everything's working just right.
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To get the colors just right, Lego even had to manufacture 5.33 new parts for this build, which took over 13,400 man hours to complete.
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My friends commented on how luminous my legs looked every time the sun hit them just right, even after swimming in the water all day.
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With triangles and quadrilaterals everything always fits, but when it comes to pentagons, it's a balancing act to get everything to work out just right.
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But if you cancel your subscription, there's no getting the older plans (Live a Little, Just Right, Go Big, and Gotta Have It) back again.
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Read ahead for our list of the movies that got fatherhood all wrong, some that got it just right, and some that were just ridiculous.
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And it has bought land at high elevations, that even today are too cold for wine grapes, but may be just right in 25 years.
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Those of us sensitive to this kind of thing spend forever fiddling with settings and getting everything just right for exactly this kind of situation.
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So all we needed was a few years of software improvements to get the balancing algorithm just right, and we could finally have jumping robots.
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When they were crisped just right, he took a fork, stabbed each one, and placed them on a paper towel to soak the oil out.
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I had better results with popcorn, which came out just right with Alexa's help, unlike a bag of popcorn I guesstimated and ended up burning.
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" So does Payne: "The Sweden Democrats and Le Pen movement in France really are just right-wing movements, in the sense of being conservative movements.
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Onstage with the band, I'll play the most ridiculous music, launching into all kinds of strange genre play, and they're just right there [with me].
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In general, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says one teaspoon (or 803,300 mg) a day seems to be just right for most people.
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At all other times I spent multiple minutes fiddling in mid-air to find the just-right positioning that would allow the Move to calibrate.
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It may be a simple piano-based ballad, but it certainly took a lot of work to mix the instruments and her voice just right.
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Apparently, everything Sunday was just right: a big storm was coming that already promised plenty of moisture with no potential risk due to recent wildfires.
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An American GI had done it for him during the war, and it seemed just right for his subsequent career as France's most celebrated chef.
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Where keyboard warriors may see arrogance, I see parents who live under extreme pressure to get parenting not just right, but better than everyone else.
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Conditions at Cape Solander, known as Cape Fear, were deemed just right after an intense low pressure system moved down the east coast of Australia.
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I don't mind throwing a little money at something that is just right, but I don't want to sacrifice a good portion of my paycheck.
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Hillary's fifth swipe was just right, so she pushed through the entrance and attempted to regain her presidential poise, but the world had seen enough.
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For the past six months, he's been filling empty pods with a mix of e-liquid and CBD, trying to get the ratio just right.
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Aside from the costume and set design, one of the most important details to doing exactly that was getting the hair and makeup just right.
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Big Sean's got big plans to get his pad just right for summer pool parties ... and that means making sure his kitchen's on point, too.
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Fenty Foundation Shade and Your Reaction to It: Shade #190 – It made my skin look filtered – not too flat yet not too shiny, just right.
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The light has to be just right, you've got to know your angles, and then there's question of whether or not to filter or Facetune.
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First, it's got to fit just right — close enough that it's flattering, but flexible enough to move freely and layer a sweater underneath when necessary.
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Here, critics and reporters for The New York Times offer suggestions to link your interests to the offerings that might be just right for you.
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Local winds also have to be just right and allow the depression to spin — too much wind shear can tear an aspiring tropical cyclone apart.
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It dispenses the just-right amount of pigment, too, so you can cover up any imperfections without the fear of it looking too caked-on.
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It reacts better to bumps and changes in road service, and by default I noticed that the trucks were tightened less; now they're just right.
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I'm typically a 27 in jeans, which is between a small and a medium on Everlane's size chart, but the small fits me just right.
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When atmospheric conditions are just right, a thunderstorm can create multiple storms behind it, essentially lining up and inundating the same region over and over.
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The compact and user-friendly Celestron Nature DX (8 x 42) has very solid optics and an affordable price tag that's just right for beginners.
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The secret is the spicing, and in the preparation and the steaming, just, it's a combination of many different factors, and getting it just right.
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" That may be just right for the times, he said, because "her caution will stand her in good stead when there is chaos all around.
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Splitting the difference, we visited for a third time on a Thursday, when the number of diners and the pace of service seemed just right.
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The iPhone Xr passes the Goldilocks test of iPhones—it's not too big, not too small, and at $749, its price point is just right.
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I wanted everything to turn out just right," he says, but wonders, "How many more times could I tell myself there'd be a happy ending?
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And to the degree that I can share my devotion to this ancient religion with my own children, I want to get it just right.
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But if you squint just right, you can see the fuzzy outlines of a truly global response to climate change beginning to come into focus.
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Most cocktails contain only a few ounces of liquid overall, so precise measurements are — in some cases — the key to getting the flavors just right.
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But on colder nights, it's also just right after a cozy stew or braise, when a dense custard pie is exactly what your body demands.
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"Mixing sizes is the key to making the styling look effortless," he said, although it can take some time to get the arrangement just right.
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If tied just right, they make the fly "riffle," or skitter along the water's surface, leaving a V-shaped wake that taunts salmon into striking.
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But the third pillar, inflation ... despite the strength in the labor market and economy, inflation is just right about where they want it to be.
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Pros: Travel size, excellent performanceCons: While the handle is easy to hold, you do need to angle your fingers just right for the best control
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And the cabinlike bar downstairs serves up local spirits and brews — just right for a nightcap to end a perfectly decadent day in the country.
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Fidget Pad: 9.993-Pack If you turn to video games as your escape from anxiety, the Fidget Pad will feel just right in your hands.
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The portions are enormous, and the price just right, inspiring diners with even the most abstemious of intentions to indulge in an artery-corking feast.
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"The Wiz" did — its rhythm-and-blues-infused score was just right for NE-YO, Mary J. Blige and other recording artists in that cast.
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The slice has to be symmetrical and the crust has to have the right level of thickness, chewiness, and give to get it just right.
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He would start twisting an invisible Rubik's cube in the air, working his hands around to try to make the pieces fit together just right.
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The Angry Orchard team experimented with how the taste of rosé would mix with other drinks, with small batches until they got the flavor just right.
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It's also a nice treat to get a pizza sometimes, and Seamless makes it easy to get your order just right without picking up the phone.
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This year, ticket prices—which tumbled sharply after NFC darlings, the Dallas Cowboys, were knocked out of contention—are just right for those on a budget.
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As well as managing her team of 15, she spends her days inventing new recipes, upscaling old recipes, and making sure the beer tastes just right.
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But instead, the timing and framing were just right for Sanders backers to see the revelations as aligned with their own campaign against the political establishment.
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Female bats need to build up sufficient fat reserves, and owing to the advanced stage of their pregnancy, they need to get the timing just right.
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Everything about it was new and complicated: getting the keyboard just right, tweaking the trackball until it felt perfect, making sure the battery lasted several days.
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There's about a 26-month period in which the planets line up just right and it's easier to get back and forth between Mars and Earth.
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It's great, and modulating all those sounds while keeping the vocal mix just right to continue to evoke a feeling of longing is no easy trick.
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The population demographic trends are here and we are poised just right, I believe, to be able to innovate into these phases and we will grow.
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Her blog, called "Born Just Right," gained thousands of followers over the years and Jen Reeves is now in the process of creating a non-profit.
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Enter, tinted moisturizers: These classic formulas offer the just-right combination of foundation and skin care to give you the exact amount of coverage you need.
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The struggles are almost worth it for the times where the AR looks just right, because those moments can still wow you (and others) a bit.
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From Reformation dresses to this summery jumpsuit that, for once, fits me just right, linen has been my hero fabric for the past couple of months.
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Catching bugs and fish is a lot of fun, and I've spent a lot of time fussing about with my campsite, setting it up just right.
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For example, a basic cat-eye flick and subtle highlighter done just right can be just as effective as a glittery smoky eye and crimson pout.
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When you get it just right, a little yellow "Depth Effect" tag appears, meaning the subject is perfectly in focus while the background is artfully blurred.
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There were also plenty of challenges, as you had to learn to hit hills just right to try and beat your own personal best distance score.
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In 2015, a woman using the Walmart insulin told NPR that she suffered if she didn't get the size of the dose and timing just right.
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An engineer, pilot and sky diver, his skill diversity was just right for Google — arguably the world's largest repository of knowledge and incubator of unthinkable ideas.
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This balance feels just right, both mentally and physically, and it's freeing to make choices motivated by feeling well, rather than numbers, rules, shoulds, or guilt!
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She can tell from the beginning that they will have to be baked, and sets out on a quest to get that iconic texture just right.
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Don't fret if you don't get the shot you want on your first try — it usually takes a few attempts to get a TikTok just right.
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Annabel explains that Virgos can use their perfectionism to fuel their star power, refusing to drop an album until each and every note is just right.
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Amazon has been quietly assembling a team of people to build technology that could one day help you find shoes and clothes that fit just right.
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But in Hitman, a series that developer IO Interactive has dialed in and perfected over the past 20 years, more of the same is just right.
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The team would run the original Gears next to Gears 4 and tuned the animation of Fenix slamming into the wall until it was just right.
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And as an added bonus, it sits in the habitable zone of its star — the place where temperatures are just right for liquid water to exist.
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If I'm crouched in the bushes, whistle to bring over a guard, and don't time the kill just right, they will see me and and attack.
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The film can get pricey, but actual prints will help you appreciate your memories more and teach you the value of getting each shot just right.
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Other dishes kept the richness just right, as with the crab cakes, which bore a chipotle sauce that was laden with mayonnaise, yet was still tangy.
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That suggests we may be in what's often called a "Goldilocks economy," when the economy is not too hot and not too cold — but just right.
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For color pieces on darker complexions, Mensah goes over the area several times to get the blending just right and to prevent fading down the line.
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It's not very deep or demanding, but the writing is pitch-perfect and the challenge level is just right for someone who's already four blunts in.
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Trump is famously fond of McDonald's, reportedly sending out a top aide for an order when the White House chefs couldn't get his burger just right.
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The production, directed by Anne Kauffman, has a cool, almost clinical temperature that feels just right, although there are moments of casual levity and much warmth.
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Because Kellogg is so competitive, it's even more important to get one critical component of your MBA application just right if you're applying there: your essay.
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Then, I came across the Lo & Sons O.G., which I had only used once before, and in true Goldilocks fashion I realized it was just right.
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The Black Violet is an deep aubergine, and it looks just right for those us who like to be both playful and edgy in the kitchen.
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That's one of the biggest pleasures of organizing such an event, it's like solving this big messy puzzle and making sure every piece fits just right.
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But then, Apple's clearly been investing a lot in getting its product just right — and pricing never really was much of a concern for the company.
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The touch panel on top controls volume and turns the system on an off — though on occasion I had trouble getting it to work just right.
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I'm not willing to compromise, seeing that my salary is already at a point where it will fit just right with the USDA loan's monthly payment.
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When we move the furniture just right, the size of the playing area is about the size of the stage we're going to be performing on.
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Now imagine you're trying to get not just the kicked ball to bounce into the target hole but also have the tossed ball reflect just right.
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The dish tasted just right — so authentic that the cheese curds emitted a faint "squeak, squeak" when bitten into — the telltale sign of a proper poutine.
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For Ms. Patterson, "the base case is that Goldilocks continues," she said, meaning conditions will be just right, with low inflation and benign central bank policies.
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Patel gets the patter of the Indian-American household just right; the prim palaver around the tea salver strikes the right balance of nosiness and restraint.
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Dr. Bell said that in the late summer and early fall, conditions in the tropical Atlantic off Africa become just right for cyclonic storms to form.
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For some reason, it also had less tartar sauce than the single Filet-O-Fish, but the flavors and size of the sandwich were just right.
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The team concluded that tiny ice crystals floating within clouds at high altitudes in a horizontal arrangement were positioned just right to create the sun glints.
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It all feels just right to Mr. Imperioli, who wanted a space where he could also play the guitar (he has a 1966 Fender Jaguar). Mrs.
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Disney wants you to know that it got social practices and clothing and tattoos just right, so you can load up on the merchandise without guilt.
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It's just right: after years of testing, they've figured out how to seamlessly merge their digital and real-world businesses and the latest numbers were amazing.
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Politics, like hell, is other people — and not just right now, when Americans scream at one another in an inferno of partisan rancor and mutual contempt.
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It's one of the most straightforwardly rousing tracks that The Nashville Sound offers—overdriven guitars, Springsteenian melodies, anxious lyrics—so it hit late night just right.
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DT: President Obama by keeping those — and it was almost gone until just right toward the end of the passage of Obamacare, which was a fraud.
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Grado has mastered the art of tuning simple headphones just right—why would you throw a wall of digital technology between the music source and the human?
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It's why an exam-only process is so appealing; there are no subjective judgments of character or culture — just right or wrong answers no one can dispute.
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But memes have become an essential part of Internet culture and, if you get the tone and image just right, you could be the next viral star.
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But in the end, I mean, at least we don&apost have the filibuster, judicial filibuster, Sebastian Gorka, and it&aposs just right now a majority vote.
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But when the balance of ingredients is just right, the slightly spongy interior manages to be dense but delicate, while the crust is crumbly yet remarkably firm.
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At one point, she provides a seduction technique to "exude a cool but promising skepticism," and I thought: Oh, that's a whole worldview, contained just right there.
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If you use the Chrome browser you can just right click on any image and select "search Google for image" and it'll do it for you automatically.
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The rapper reportedly spent millions on getting the proposal just right, which included hiring a 50-piece orchestra to play Kardashian West's favorite Lana Del Rey song.
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His series "Don't Just Tell Them, Show Them" and "Wounded" are reactions to his daily routine: walk around with a camera until you see something just right.
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The premise is that time only moves when your character does, so you have to position yourself just right in order to dodge bullets and grab weapons.
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Engineers at JPL have been working to get the weight and shape of the helicopter just right, so that it can fly through the thin Mars air.
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In the spirit of Trunk Club, I figured I should choose an item that was way out of my comfort zone, but somehow just right for me.
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It's a process known as sublimation, and it occurs when temperatures and pressures are just right so that materials skip the liquid phase of the transition process.
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When the surface looks just right, Hokett burns, hammers, or tears away at the work to destroy visual harmony, resulting in works that resemble scars or fissures.
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PPA hits the Baby Bear "just right" spot with a "break even" level that floats a bit year to year depending on league efficiency in that season.
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They weren't afraid to go out into the field to get answers, even shopping for prom dresses with their moms to get their formalwear advice just right.
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They will create dozens of different speeder designs like the one below, each with a slightly different shape, until they find the one that is just right.
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Even if you think you know exactly how to roll a joint, light it, and inhale just right, it still takes some practice to get it down.
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There may be some trial and error; sometimes you'll have to do some tinkering to a team to get the chemistry just right, but it's worth it.
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Plus, even if you find the just-right formula that's equal parts hydrating and matte, that's not to say is any easier to pick a single color.
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It doesn't arrive at final answers, but with a ground-breaking THC tax and a just-right medical marijuana exemption, it takes steps in the right direction.
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You need to stand on the scale just right, remain absolutely still, and try to remain as quiet as possible for the scale to get a reading.
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To get the crust just right, the oil has to be heated to 350 degrees and the dough must be continually showered with oil as it floats.
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It would take a lot to de-throne Davis, but in one of The Americans' finest seasons to date, the timing may be just right for Russell.
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Hinostroza, standing near the goal line just right of the goal, flipped a quick shot that went off the left post and trickled over the goal line.
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Just as promised, it looks good on all skin tones — so she tried the trick again with a just-right-for-everyone matte red liquid lipstick. 5.
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Nearby, an artist built part of a coral reef from towels, to get the texture just right, while a fellow artist sculpted a giant, killer prehistoric owl.
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The Sebago moccasin may look like something for an octogenarian, but with a rugged sole and black leather construction, they're just right for an urbanite, as well.
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Having set all the bones just right, Peccerelli gently placed the skull against a white satin pillow in the coffin; no sign remained of Roberto's broad cheekbones.
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Even if you've found the right team, it can be a lot of work to get it just right, which is where hosted API services come in.
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" However, he assured me that Trevino's dubs get it just right: "You couldn't tell...when the audio was in-game or when it was the voice actor.
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But even here, WWE is playing the feud just right; it's been worked into the storyline as the result of a retaliatory attack by the wounded Reigns.
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On the bright side, for me, the bathroom I installed the seat in is designed just right so that there's an outlet within reach of the cord.
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Young readers who have ever felt too big or been made to feel small will feel just right in the cheerful glow of Weiner's contemporary fairy tale.
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Anyone with joint or shoulder injuries or issues shouldn't carry a gym bag by hand, so the Olympia Luggage Rolling Duffel Bag is just right for them.
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When people ask me what makes a good photograph, I would say that only one thing counts: The characters in the frame have to act just right.
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Repetitions of three lend coherence and satisfaction: In fairy tales, you get three guesses or three wishes, the chairs are too big, too small or just right.
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Right now it's almost $20 cheaper than Amazon and helps you cook up to 70% faster while you focus on getting your sauce's spice level just right.
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The key constraint is that conditions must be just right — not too wet, or the fuel won't burn, but not so dry that land managers lose control.
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Sure, that'd be twice as much steel, and it'd be that much more expensive, but the steel the brand uses is just right for such a task.
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But for many young women who saw the film, Paige's ending seemed just right: She was pursuing her career ambitions, while balancing her romantic and family life.
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The recipients imagine us — in those precious few minutes between digital notifications — perusing the rows of cards, carefully selecting the inside-jokey message just right for them.
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Details like that make the Mi Note 227 really pleasant to hold; compared to my slightly-too-big iPhone 1083 Pro Max, its size feels just right.
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And Democrats have full control of just right out of 50 state governments (compared to the GOP's 26, with the remaining ones being split between the parties).
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That's the only confirmed news, but if everything comes together just right, it looks like the Kardashian crew will get a bumper crop of wee tots in 2018.
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Gap's fresh chinos, which come in soft pastel shades and a new silhouette with a flattering high waist and wide leg that hits at a just-right crop.
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