When you were a kid, a special pattern—two knocks, a pause, three more knocks—could be used to gain entry to a members-only treehouse.
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But here we are, in the year of our lord, 2018, watching the team that is the Hard Knocks-est of the Hard Knocks actually chalk up a win.
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A young poet knocks around Madrid and acts like kind of a jerk; a young novelist knocks around New York and tries his best not to be a jerk.
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We have this Superman one coming up, with Harley and Superman, and she knocks him out, under a red sun, she completely gives him a sucker punch and knocks him out.
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A beautiful woman with yellow eyes knocks at your door.
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He knocks someone out when he is angry at them.
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I think my true thesis here is that Journals knocks.
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That bogey knocks him out of second place for now.
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A peal of laughter knocks me out of my groove.
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It knocks wait times to about 2.5 to 3 seconds.
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"She always knocks me down a peg, and it's important."
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"It knocks the US out of the market," said Snow.
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It's called Tranquil Sleep and it knocks them right out.
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This donation knocks out a huge chunk of that coin.
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Trump knocks Pelosi ahead of new impeachment hearings: 'She's CRAZY!
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Goodness, the common cold often knocks people worse than that.
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This further knocks down those chances from very low levels.
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This exceedingly rich number knocks it out of the park.
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Federal Elections Commission, knocks Burr for a 2007 procedural vote.
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You can easily get something that knocks you off course.
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She knocks on the window to be let in #FatCatTuesday pic.twitter.
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"The taxman knocks," said Inch in the note, published on Friday.
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The quality of your elitism knocks the socks off your competitors.
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Murakami finds Matt talking to Elektra, though, and knocks him away.
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Any news that makes a Brexit more likely, therefore, knocks sterling.
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In the clip, she knocks out Stallone, affectionately calling him Rocky.
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This "knocks the vortex out of its cozy home," said Weber.
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Police told reporters knocks on the apartment door went unanswered Friday.
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Startled, Beth knocks over something loud and has to go running.
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When she knocks on the Commander's door, he's surprised, but pleased.
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Ron's such an actor's actor that nothing knocks him off stride.
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It is this poignant moment that knocks some sense into Meredith.
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Now if something comes up that knocks you off of that?
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Becerra knocks Trump's 'extravagant obsession' with border wall 11:15 p.m.
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This is where the Riviera knocks it out of the park.
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HARD KNOCKS: TRAINING CAMP WITH THE LOS ANGELES RAMS 10 p.m.
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What if it laughs as it knocks over a snowman's head?
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He knocks on the stool to demonstrate how sturdy it is.
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" But, he added, "until somebody knocks us out, we're still in.
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A real opportunity, but he knocks it barely over the bar.
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That knocks equities lower and we get a flight to quality.
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The sweep of change in my lifetime just knocks me out.
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"The taxman knocks," said Inch in the note, published on Friday.
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The scene from "Bovary" that Sierra knocks out of the park?
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Most country music seems to be about hard knocks and heartbreak.
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No. He accidentally knocks it off and then it wouldn't start.
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My brother knocks and wants to ask a few questions about biology.
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The retro gaming picture for Sega has been full of hard knocks.
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Standing in front of the cockpit door, she gave three quick knocks.
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The dumbfounded crowd boos, until a bull charges and knocks him flat.
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No. 18 Purdue knocks off No. 8 Michigan State WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind.
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Numerous incidents of the roof knocks were filmed during the Gaza conflict.
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The Advil PM did not help, but normally it knocks me out.
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You knocked on the first domino, that knocks down the second domino.
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Betrayal at House on the Hill knocks it out of the park.
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The Verge is in The Knocks' HeavyRoc Music Studio, based in Chinatown.
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It comes to $80.07 but the voucher knocks a fair bit off.
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Then, he knocks on her door, and it's nothing like that dream.
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Opportunity Knocks My break came when I was working with Lilly Ghalichi.
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Whole Food cover Dean's beat knocks like pew kneelers against cold marble.
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Hemachandra said he knocks back interest from investors on a daily basis.
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And like last week, Perry absolutely knocks it out of the park.
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This spirit may be holy or unholy, but it knocks him flat.
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What in the World A bride knocks over a pot of rice.
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That limited-time special knocks $200 off of the suggested retail price.
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It's beautiful, and I think Marley knocks that out of the park.
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"Bastards!" he shouts again, laughing as yet another beastie knocks Noctis over.
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It knocks out large chunks of Obamacare, but not all of it.
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You develop confidence, you're able to handle the knocks a little easier.
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Someone knocks on the car window and he's standing right behind you.
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Here's another scenario: India knocks out Pakistan's only VLF transmitter in Karachi.
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Then, one day, the king of the village knocks on his door.
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If she knocks on our door, then we know what we'll do.
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Often, tenants refuse even to answer the door when a detective knocks.
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Meanwhile, Mr. Rose knocks the dust off some archetypal premodern French dishes.
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His father knocks on the door and asks if he needs help.
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TV's Krystal Ball knocks Clinton's 'mean girl' comments against Sanders MORE, Rep.
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Bartolo Colon, playing first base for Braves, knocks 20173th homer of season.
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Freddy punches the jail cell door, which then swings and knocks Chad unconscious.
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He knocks on the front door, upsetting everyone including Gunther's disabled young son.
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"It knocks one out of the four majors he wants down," he said.
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Votto homers, knocks in 3 as Reds top Braves CINCINNATI — Joey Votto batted .
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Chase Utley knocks it down but is not able to make the play.
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Before Chic can do Jughead any harm, Betty knocks her imposter brother out.
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One date ends when she accidentally knocks a drink into the guy's lap.
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But he ducks into the dashboard and smacks his head, knocks himself out.
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The IMF says corruption knocks two percentage points off Ukraine's growth every year.
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It knocks Chuck to the floor, and he starts frothing at the mouth.
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Annalise knocks on his door, but he doesn't open it... for obvious reasons.
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Another RPG whooshes out of a building and knocks out a T-62.
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" Rebecca knocks on the door again and demands, "Get in the car, Jack.
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Bibi is there with Winter and Beverly knocks him out with a pan.
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Galifianakis also knocks Clinton for going to Trump's 2005 wedding to Melania Trump.
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Whole Hog fires in a spread and knocks back any enemy it strikes.
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In Trump's school of hard knocks, that's about as disloyal as it gets.
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"Girls Burn Brighter" is a beautiful tale of friendship, hard-knocks, and hope.
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And typical in love, the puppy nearly knocks the kitten off the ledge.
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Not every market swoon knocks an affected economy into that sort of rut.
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Whenever he releases a pin, he usually knocks it out of the park.
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Of course, when Beth knocks Boomer to the ground, the moment feels triumphant.
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October 2015: Boris Johnson knocks over 10-year-old child during rugby game
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He exercises Branson knocks out his workout right away, preferring to play tennis.
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Establishment Republicans are praying that Super Tuesday knocks out one or more contenders.
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It crushes at least two cars and knocks more out of the way.
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He's looking at a dead-end life of crime, when opportunity suddenly knocks.
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He sees Savvas's Porsche parked outside but gets no answer when he knocks.
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All of them learnt their trade at the Dale's school of hard knocks.
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Dick ultimately whips out his sizable libido and knocks up a twentysomething student.
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He's six-foot-four, 250 pounds with abs, and he knocks people out.
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Every now and then you meet somebody who just knocks your socks off.
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When the violence of the world knocks at her door, she must fight.
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It had a few knocks, nicks, and scratches on it—no big deal.
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Fox News poll: Sanders knocks Biden out of first, majority thinks Trump wins.
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C.T.E. can develop years after an athlete stops taking knocks to the head.
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Neck up, he is comfortable with how the hard knocks have shaped him.
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Kidman is comparatively sidelined, though it's Gretchen who knocks over the first domino.
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Hydrogen gas absorbs the light and knocks the electrons into higher energy orbits.
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Rick Allen, R-Georgia knocks out Georgia State in the first round -- brutal!
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TV's Krystal Ball knocks Clinton's 'mean girl' comments against Sanders MORE attacked Sen.
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TV's Krystal Ball knocks Clinton's 'mean girl' comments against Sanders MORE slammed Sen.
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TV's Krystal Ball knocks Clinton's 'mean girl' comments against Sanders MORE's 2016 loss.
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TV's Krystal Ball knocks Clinton's 'mean girl' comments against Sanders MORE's 41 percent.
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Fire can become that one thing that knocks a species over the edge.
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But if something knocks the crystals out of place, they'll set you spinning.
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Guy 1 runs outside, knocks on the window, and waves to the girl.
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And then their gender knocks them down again, because what can you do?
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Until somebody beats them and knocks them off, they're controlling this league right now.
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The balance between form and function knocks a lot of speakers out of contention.
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So good, I think it knocks the Bose QuietComfort 35 headphones off its throne.
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It then translates taps and knocks into controls for your Internet of Things devices.
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Problem is ... ICE apparently believes the felony conviction knocks him out of the box.
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Still, he somehow manages to track down her address and knocks on her door.
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The radiation ionizes, or knocks the electrons off of, the atoms in the gas.
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Well, one guy is talking to an employer when someone accidentally knocks into him.
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At bedtime, Robert knocks and then barges into Frances's bedroom, asking if she's decent.
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We really want to deliver a product that knocks it out of the park.
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Sometimes, like in that episode, it knocks you off your feet in the process.
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The camera can also sense knocks on the door and send you a notification.
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One of the knocks against the original HoloLens was its limited field of view.
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With embarrassingly obvious symbolism, Paulie knocks into the carved wooden chain and chips it.
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The knocks on the door started not long after they moved in that summer.
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Sometimes, a trend comes along that's so good, it knocks out the current favorite.
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At four o'clock, I was awakened by three distinct knocks on my bedroom door.
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Tensions rise after Gary (Tom Hollander) knocks on the door and begs for shelter.
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And the lighting analogy doesn't count the knocks, bruises and bloody noses that arise.
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Sony Extra Bass knocks the JBL Everest 700 out of the Best Beats Alternative.
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She routinely knocks them as out of touch with reality and questions their platforms.
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"You're her," Mun says when he knocks out his opponent What does that mean?
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BAIER: Even if it knocks down the GPD by a percentage, by one point?
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The ad knocks musician Rob Quist, the Democratic nominee running for now-Interior Sec.
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When Hurricane Irma knocks a tree onto your rental house, you hoot and holler.
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Before he knocks Chris over (or smacks right into the camera) Walter abruptly turns.
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Taking damage while the camo is active knocks Sombra out of her invisible state.
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She accidentally buys Sleepytime Tea, which immediately knocks Lillian out and ends her filibuster.
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Benadryl knocks some people out, but it can also leave you groggy and dehydrated.
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While Saturn builds walls, Neptune is an ocean wave that knocks the walls down.
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Apple stock has taken its knocks this year, with many concerned about iPhone sales.
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It's when Lauren Graham says "congratulations" to Christopher, and it just knocks me out.
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We imagine we have our bearings, and then the murder knocks us off course.
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A new Clinton ad will air this week that knocks Trump over his response.
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Lyft's new in-app navigation for drivers knocks out one more previous Uber advantage.
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Moving parts are also susceptible to knocks and bumps and mechanics eventually wear out.
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Send two guys at a Joseph drive and Patterson knocks down an open trey.
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That knocks it down to the best price we've seen ever on this model.
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Someone dunks on two guys at the same time and knocks them both over?
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Then he knocks the candles off the altar and lifts Cersei up onto it.
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Then there is the team that knocks off a contender before normalcy reasserts itself.
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If not, there's always time given his 27 years—but opportunity knocks for Rivera.
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"That just knocks me back on my heels every time I look at it."
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Brian SchatzBrian Emanuel SchatzBiden knocks Huckabee Sanders's tweet criticizing stuttering moment: 'It's called empathy.
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Some players wore mics, allowing the audience to hear their painful knocks and tumbles.
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That $199.01 discount knocks the price back down to its previous Black Friday deal.
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In fact, Wilder says if Fury knocks him out in the 2nd, he'll RETIRE!
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Normally priced at $274, this sale knocks off nearly $200 from the original price.
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One of their knocks were that the solar panels were lousy, they weren't good.
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KEVIN O'DONNELL The Knocks, Sleaford Mods, Charlie Wilson and more pop and rock concerts.
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Then, suddenly, someone accidentally knocks over one of the plants near you on set.
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TV's Krystal Ball knocks Clinton's 'mean girl' comments against Sanders MORE sharply criticized him.
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TV's Krystal Ball knocks Clinton's 'mean girl' comments against Sanders MORE in the election.
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The ad knocks Quist for supporting military cuts as well as single-payer healthcare.
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Retail politics is about much more than door knocks, diner visits, and kissing babies.
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A BRITISH ELECTION still means knocks on the door and uneasy garden-path chats.
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"I got a lot of thankful emails and knocks on my door," she said.
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If he knocks me down, I'm going to get up and knock him down.
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But underlying those more standard knocks are subtler attacks on Kulkarni's heritage and identity.
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Unless LeBron James knocks on your door, there are no shortcuts to N.B.A. rebuilding.
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Using his keys, he began rapping on the wall, three knocks at a time.
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For all these hard knocks, there are some invaluable things that I've learned, too.
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They were loud, hard knocks, the kind that radiate out and shake the doorframe.
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During a confrontation with Henry at a royal wedding, Alex knocks down the couple's cake.
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The mayor's speech was filled with subtle -- and some not so subtle -- knocks against Trump.
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" Reynolds said she often jokingly reminded Fisher, "I went to the school of hard knocks.
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No political figure in history took more knocks and managed to pick herself back up.
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And after a couple knocks with the hammer, the iPhone's screen was done for. 4.
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"So the bear goes straight over, knocks it over, and laps it up," said Hough.
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Jodie Lyn-Kee-Chow, as House Head, knocks on the lid of the coffin-ship.
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" Powers How you know them: They sang the hook on The Knocks' 2014 hit "Classic.
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As soon as he knocks them down, more and more people appear to fight him.
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Here's the foul ball that knocks Christian Yelich out for the rest of the season.
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Running on a GPU-optimized Amazon instance knocks that down to five or 10 minutes.
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Soon after they leave, someone knocks on the door, and June hides under the bed.
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She also heard "five loud knocks" at the door, which kept her up all night.
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The suspect then strikes Moody on the back of the head and knocks him unconscious.
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"We got up early for prayers, and then we heard the knocks," says Zera Suleimanova.
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Ivan, 28, knocks back an energy drink as he waits to choose his next boss.
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He knocks a lot of guys out, but he exposes himself constantly in the process.
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Suddenly, a massive wave knocks your flimsy holder over, destroying everything you ever cared about.
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Every quarter-point drop knocks about $50 off the monthly payment on a $300,000 mortgage.
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However, while on the way home, Sheri accidentally hits and knocks over a stop sign.
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The realization that Nicholas is gone still knocks the wind out of Oxsana most days.
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A FIVE-YEAR BAR FOR SOMEBODY MY AGE EFFECTIVELY KNOCKS ME OUT OF THE BUSINESS.
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He knocks on one, and to his surprise, a man answers in turban and tie.
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And while Hillary Clinton knocks most of Mr. Trump's positions, she has echoed this one.
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Vincent knocks on the door to his apartment with the lowest possible sense of anticipation.
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And when opportunity knocks, "you have to make sure you get up there" and answer.
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That knocks out the three biggest potential stars coming out of this election for Democrats.
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The breakfast machine knocks over a cereal box and spills milk on the kitchen table.
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Once he's in bathroom, Matt attacks security and knocks Stan unconscious, grabbing his key card.
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At one point, Linus knocks on a tree to hear the hollow clang of metal.
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When you take it once a week, the way I did, it knocks you flat.
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In rural Afghanistan, traditions of hospitality demand that you feed whoever knocks at your door.
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We booked a nonrefundable "medium" room (tip: this knocks 20 percent off the going rate).
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"That was the school of hard knocks," said Scott Wine, chief executive of Polaris Industries.
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No matter what knocks her popularity or her credibility, she always wins her audience back.
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"There's the School of Hard Knocks [and] there's the School of Hard Stocks," he joked.
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Without naming Trump, the report released Tuesday knocks "sharp shifts and reversals" in U.S. policy.
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I saw all this happen, and it knocks me out whenever I think about it.
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Furious and disbelieving, she knocks the man out and then races off to find Jun.
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That's why almost anyone who knocks on our door — within reason — we say yes to.
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His release this weekend knocks seven years off his 16-year sentence — for good behavior.
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John quickly knocks out one of the room's banisters, causing the room to collapse on August.
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The woman in the survival suit knocks on the doors of shelters and hands out lanterns.
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The finding knocks several proposals for the electron-pairing glue in cuprates out of the running.
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One of the biggest knocks on Apple Music is that it tries to do too much.
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Melania Trump&aposs spokeswoman knocks &aposrabid press corps&apos for speculating about first lady&aposs health.
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Beatrice is about to kill Tara when Cyndie jumps out of nowhere and knocks Beatrice over.
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Ransom knocks a path for us with a machete, which he carries slung in a holster.
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Kylie Jenner always knocks it out of the park when it comes to thoughtful birthday gifts.
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At one point, she even knocks an orange off her friend's head with nunchucks while blindfolded.
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Not the kind of impact that knocks you down, but the kind that lifts you up.
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And then he knocks on the door, typically the mom and dad will answer, the wife.
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In this tumultuous election season, political opportunity sometimes knocks with a plume of orange-colored smoke.
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I have some feta salsa on a Wasa cracker, and he knocks out chips and hummus.
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It's only when somebody knocks on the door or when I hop up on the blocks.
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Right in this moment, Randall knocks on the door and introduces himself as his biological son.
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When housekeeping knocks, they mention that the "do not disturb" sign has been up all week.
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Sometimes the deer knocks people down (especially when they try to kick it) or gores them.
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He rarely mentioned her by name, but the campaign finance knocks were aimed squarely at Clinton.
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Black organizations were doing thousands of door knocks for Jones, organizing in schools and in churches.
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McIver, who plays Amber Moore, knocks over vases and shoots arrows through windows, destroying palace property.
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Sleepy lotion uses lavender oil and ylang ylang, which fans swear knocks 'em out every night.
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V-Moda Crossfade Wireless knocks Plantronics Backbeat Pro out of the The Best Daily Driver slot.
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It looks and feels good, and the only real knocks against the Wonderboom are the buttons.
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Overeem seems to stay there until his opponent tires, knocks him out, or the round ends.
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There's a reason Offred invokes a horror movie just before she knocks: she's meeting a monster.
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Mike Tyson — the Mike Tyson — knocks someone out in the Super Bowl 50 ad embedded above.
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He draws the foul and calmly, coolly, steps up and knocks down three humongous free throws.
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The cluster instead knocks out their nemesis, Milton Bailey (aka Brandt/Whispers/The Cannibal) and flees.
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On flights, it knocks out the powerful sound of a jet engine like it is nothing.
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So funny, the universe knocks and is like, 'Here's The Prom and here's your new fiancee.
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Instead, Raptors rookie Norman Powell knocks the pass out of the air and chases it down.
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The Purple Carrot box is $68, but a first-timer coupon knocks it down to $48.
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"It's actually pretty rare that ICE knocks on the door is allowed in," Axelrod told INSIDER.
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Narrator: A reference to Walt's famous "I am the one who knocks" speech from season four.
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He did not answer calls to his cell phone or knocks on his apartment unit's door.
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Order The One That Knocks and you'll be delighted to find that the drink also glows.
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Premium benefitsThe premium benefits are where the Sapphire Reserve really knocks it out of the park.
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She battles away close relationships; she yells "Go away!" when Ever first knocks on her door.
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Every time I smoke it, it knocks me out and turns me into a little baby.
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These are real knocks on Trump, but they don't explain the GOP establishment's rage against him.
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He accidentally knocks over the milk with a clatter that wakes Sophia and her stepmother Alexis.
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" The ad also knocks Johnson for fighting "against even the existence of any federal minimum wage.
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It's a bit of a surprise for Subasic, but he knocks it away without much trouble.
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If all those things are in concert — material, face, body and personality — it knocks you out.
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Teddy knocks him out, ties him up, and demands to know what his damn deal is.
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Indoors, a handler knocks a box out of its hands; Atlas moves over to retrieve it.
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And then he knocks on the door; typically a mom and dad will answer, a wife.
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It knocks Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell for blocking Democratic attempts to lower prescription drug costs.
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TV's Krystal Ball knocks Clinton's 'mean girl' comments against Sanders MORE for the Democratic presidential nomination.
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TV's Krystal Ball knocks Clinton's 'mean girl' comments against Sanders MORE, who had won the state.
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At the top of the play, Nora knocks at the door she slammed 15 years ago.
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We are not a country where people should be frightened to answer knocks on their doors.
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But, as is often the case, natural selection knocks humanity's best efforts into a cocked hat.
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Warren pays close attention to knocks against her and responds to them, potentially to a fault.
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The 1.73% discount knocks this model down to the lowest price we've ever seen at Amazon.
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And that carries on until something knocks us sideways and we realize we have to change.
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But Audrey gets off easy — after only one violent extraction, Lee shows up and knocks Mama out.
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Sans May, Lacey knocks at Gypsy and Dee Dee's door — a development that makes Gypsy downright giddy.
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But if someone knocks on your door, the first question is: Do you have a search warrant?
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When Superman faces off against Bane, for example, the Kryptonian knocks him out without breaking a sweat.
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I don't know how he keeps it on there but I sure hope Hillary knocks it off.
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The wind nearly knocks off Harry's hat, and he rushes to hold it down on his head.
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The offer knocks 50 percent off the price, making it only $4.99 a month for eligible students.
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Knocki sticks beneath or on top of a table, countertop, or wall and registers knocks as commands.
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He starts fighting Matt and the others, until Jessica knocks him out and they tie him up.
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For any accusation that comes out that isn't backed up, that knocks the movement back 20 years.
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This knocks down a report earlier Wednesday that had caused shares of the troubled utility to surge.
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This special Rollback knocks $50 off the regular price, and it qualifies for free two-day delivery.
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Munn accidentally knocks over drinks, Teigen gets stuck on a pole, and DeGeneres dances with household objects.
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Aviles knocks Felix down from his lofty position and summons him home to Sinaloa, tail between legs.
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The car strikes the side barrier, rolls over the top, and knocks down an elevated camera stand.
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Then Mom Gomez knocks on the door, and Daughter Gomez pretends to be asleep on the bed.
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Like, it knocks the chairs back, it blows the doors off the ferry when he shoots it.
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Sometimes life knocks you down, and you get up again to fight twice as hard as before.
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When someone knocks at my door, I'm one of those people who tends to run and hide.
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You know when you hear a guitar riff so good it knocks the wind out of you?
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Stress knocks over a long line of physiological dominos, some of which make you need to pee.
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" - Pamela Jones "When you're hoping Arya shows up, and instead season 1 Sansa knocks on the door.
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Indoors, a handler knocks a box out of its hands; Atlas moves over to pick it up.
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She fights back and knocks Hunter down with the crowbar Star clearly dropped in an earlier attack.
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When Jupe's character accidentally knocks over their lamp, the shattering glass draws the attention of something sinister.
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When you're promoting your sound to an international audience, there's no time to complain about minor knocks.
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A $250,000 McLaren sports car runs a stop sign and knocks down a kid on a skateboard.
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"We hear a lot about gun violence," said Rodman, who said she knocks on doors each week.
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The bottles—almost all of them glass—tinkle like wind chimes when the water knocks them around.
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In a powerful scene, the women stand together holding hands before an explosion knocks the door in.
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In addition, the $1 million minimum seemingly unfairly knocks out small shareholders but not professional hedge funds.
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At 15, he posted a video in which he knocks a man out cold in a hallway.
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Once those beleaguered voters turn in their ballots, the incessant phone calls and door knocks will stop.
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It's frightening, and completely knocks the football player off any pedestol the show has put him on.
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One of the biggest knocks on Trump's foreign policy is that he admires dictators, even murderous ones.
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It's like a cartoon theme song about being the king of the teens that knocks super hard.
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Instead, he knocks on the door and his only friend in the house, Daniel, lets him in.
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Fentanyl is legitimately used for surgical anesthesia, with good reason: it knocks you out cold, almost instantaneously.
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I'm hardly from the school of hard knocks — I grew up in a very cute little suburb!
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But the offense has taken some knocks, too, with heavy hitters Ryan Braun and Eric Thames injured.
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Ordinary Americans' phone calls and door knocks defeated multiple attempts to roll back the Affordable Care Act.
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Griezmann tries to turn Mascherano deep in the right corner, but the veteran knocks the ball out.
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There are knock-knocks and you-made-its, hugs and lots of luggage and bottles of wine.
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TV's Krystal Ball knocks Clinton's 'mean girl' comments against Sanders MORE for saying "no one likes" Sen.
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If you're into bucket lists, it's a place that knocks about seven of them off at once.
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The NRCC's video also knocks Ossoff, an investigative filmmaker, for working for Qatari news network Al Jazeera.
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It knocks "Improper Neutralization of Special Elements used in an SQL Command" out of the top spot.
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He forces turnovers from Kevin Love and knocks dudes away from the basket with pure spiritual force.
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For all the knocks against night owls, we remain regarded as more creative, impulsive, and strategic thinkers.
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It doesn't matter if you teach at Harvard or are studying at the School of Hard Knocks.
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The song, "Grow Food", extolls the virtues of urban farming, and the online world agrees: It knocks.
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Whether describing lucky breaks or hard knocks, her prose is intense and intimate, at once disconcerting and entrancing.
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But as I've aged I've really noticed that no matter the hard knocks, my body never fails me.
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You have learned how to deal with the hard knocks and already have a solid network of contacts.
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Concussive Blast: A wrist rocket that causes no damage but knocks back any nearby enemies (or Pharah herself).
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Cruz knocks Trump's position on transgender bathroom law Using the girls' room was not an option, he said.
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This time, however, Eric steps up to the plate and pretty much knocks it out of the ballpark.
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His certainly knocks into a cocked hat Boris Johnson's boisterously self-referential effort of a few years ago.
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The ruling effectively knocks him out of this year's presidential race — which he was leading in every poll.
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And the Microsoft Surface All-in-One PC event, which takes place on October 26th, knocks Wednesday out.
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Alex almost chokes on a pill in the school hallway, but someone knocks into her, dislodging the pill.
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The patient reclines half asleep until someone accidentally knocks the bag over, jolting the needle in his arm.
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Video: YouTube, Olivier Lou After the wife reaches her husband another wave knocks them closer to the shore.
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A fifth grader just wrote a love letter that knocks all other love letters out of the park.
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Of course a former Goldman Sachs employee is running against Trump after Trump's frequent knocks on Wall Street.
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This shoot with The Knocks in their Chinatown studio in lower Manhattan was my first for the series.
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Danny Rand (Finn Jones) tries to punch Luke Cage (Mike Colter), so Luke knocks him on his ass.
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Bryan Cranston may be the one who knocks, but he's apparently also the person who loads the dishwasher.
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Like a bird of prey, it hunts down other flying drones and knocks them out of the air.
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Furthermore, those who assumed, so very fucking arrogantly, that they were untouchable, have taken great knocks of confidence.
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That was sort of the beginning of the three-year heartache, the three-year school of hard knocks.
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When it comes to crisp picture and ultimate contrast, this smart TV knocks it out of the park.
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Another ad titled "Winter is Coming," knocks Democrat Emily Cain for saying she would support a carbon tax.
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Obama knocks 'vulgar and divisive' race But he added it shouldn't be a model for a presidential race.
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Kimmy makes her way to Columbia, where she knocks on the door of... Xanthippe, Jacqueline's former step-daughter.
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It picks up on rhythms, so erratic knocks shouldn't unlock your smart lock or trigger your fire alarm.
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" He added, "today, we have over 22019,000 volunteers averaging 2,000 door-knocks a day, 20,000 calls per day.
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And when opportunity knocks, they scoot through the door and slam it before anyone else can slip in.
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They use some sort of secret sauce that I think really kinda knocks it out of the park.
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But, while their cacophony of knocks and pops may have been counterfeit, the intense emotions they expressed weren't.
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In each of the 2900-second clips, O'Rourke knocks Cruz's position on an issue before offering his solution.
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The timbre of taps, the din of dings, silverware clangs in kitchens, door knocks, knuckle cracks, head scratches.
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But like a ghost from the past, a bankruptcy trustee knocks on the door years later, demanding repayment.
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The 25-year-old German rookie takes charges, blocks shots, knocks down open threes, and sprints the floor.
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At the same time, the split knocks other neutrons loose from the nucleus, which themselves split other atoms.
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Stories say that he knocks on car windows to try and get in and smells really, really bad.
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We see a servant misting and fluffing a gentleman's wig, which then get knocks onto the floor. Hmm.
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Then Canelo knocks the apparatus into its wooden platform with such unremitting velocity, I regret not having earplugs.
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The service also offers additional football programming, including series like "Hard Knocks," produced by HBO and NFL Films.
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In a video of the episode, Officer Williams repeatedly punches Mr. McGrier and knocks him to the ground.
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The video follows a tweet from Trump on Monday in which he knocks the Post over the story.
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It is designed to be durable, so a few knocks and spills aren't going to slow you down.
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TV's Krystal Ball knocks Clinton's 'mean girl' comments against Sanders MORE after his defeat in the Iowa caucuses.
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TV's Krystal Ball knocks Clinton's 'mean girl' comments against Sanders MORE declares we are in a climate emergency.
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"She told me, Meg, if happiness knocks on the door, don't be afraid to answer it," she said.
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Short-range concussive blast that does moderate damage and knocks back foe (distance depends on weight of target).
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TV's Krystal Ball knocks Clinton's 'mean girl' comments against Sanders MORE after she said that "nobody likes" Sen.
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"Until somebody knocks him off the castle, that's the way it's going to be," Gretzky said of Crosby.
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She always knocks it out of the park and picks the best sweaters for each one of us.
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What ends up happening is a lot of voters who are already supporters get knocks on their door.
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Eventually, the black man stands up, flips the table, knocks the MAGA hat off his sparring partner's head.
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While the full force of Elsa's magic knocks Anna to the ground, Maddie and Scarlett fall to the ground.
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On her first go, she knocks down all but two gap-toothed pins on opposite sides of the lane.
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But when a stranger knocks on the door of their Clarkston apartment, they are still too scared to answer.
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The wedding coordinator goes into anaphylactic shock due to a food allergy, and Glasses knocks the wedding cake over.
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The one fact that just knocks you right out is..the mortality rate for pancreatic cancer is 93 percent.
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" — and when Stormi accidentally knocks one off of the wall, Jenner laughs, "Oh, girl, you're dropping all of them.
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Similarly, Clinton's camp has been working on Hispanic outreach with door knocks, phone calls, and Spanish language television ads.
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At one point, the fisherman knocks over a cup of water and swirls his hand through the small puddle.
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Opportunity knocks for Lobov and you'd be a fool to think he wouldn't grab this chance with both hands.
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M. knocks out almost immediately, which is nothing new, and I start dozing off about half an hour in.
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The bride steps up, goes all out and punches the ex in the face … knocks the ex out cold.
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The Black Hood is running, but Archie is fast and knocks the Black Hood, and scrambles for the gun.
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"I learnt about doing business here through the school of hard knocks, we have built partnerships here," he said.
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However, the online retailer is offering a "clip & redeem" coupon that knocks an additional $40 off its sale price.
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In a physical first half the back three of Jonny Evans, Gareth McAuley and Cathcart also took heavy knocks.
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In Week 1, the reigning MVP drew a handful of knocks to the head, none of which were penalized.
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Certainly Rousey seemed to diminish in effectiveness the longer her fights went and the more knocks her confidence took.
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The antidote knocks the opioids off the receptors in the brain for 30 to 90 minutes, reversing the overdose.
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The cast is top notch, directing superb, and the playwright (his Broadway debut) knocks it out of the park!
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Each loss knocks off hit points from a counter; the last player standing after a number of rounds wins.
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Maritza "Flaca" Ramos knocks the weapon out of his hand, and it ends up with Daya Diaz (Dascha Polanco).
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And by the time your past inevitably knocks at your door, you are—finally—able to cope with it.
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We do our best to harvest trees in a manner similar to how a wind storm knocks them down.
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Dereck Chisora knocks Artur Szpilka out on his feet before pummeling him to the floor in the 2nd round
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Holly Golightly (Audrey Hepburn) is fast asleep as Paul — her soon-to-be lover (swoon) — knocks on her door.
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When Marcos accidentally knocks over some photos, shattering the glass in the frames, the moment vibrates with metaphoric force.
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He exercises Branson knocks out his workout right away, either playing tennis, biking, going for a run, or kitesurfing.
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Nobody knocks on their door directly, and until you do that, you can't expect that vote to be yours.
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All of which helps explain why Trump has been including Common Core knocks in his standard fare at rallies.
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In the event a storm knocks out the power, you'll be happier, safer and more comfortable if you've prepared.
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He chips out (five-stroke lead), knocks his third shot to the back of the green (five-stroke lead).
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The knocks on the Steelers this season have been that they can't play defense and can't run the ball.
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"Every stranger who knocks at our door is an opportunity for an encounter with Jesus Christ," the pope said.
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According to Tyler, Cruz volunteers are averaging 85033,000 door knocks and 20,000 phone calls per day in the state.
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A new law knocks "foreign-influenced" corporations out of city politics by working with the decision, not fighting it.
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I then get comfortable on the couch and start season two of Mindhunter, and it knocks my socks off.
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TV's Krystal Ball knocks Clinton's 'mean girl' comments against Sanders MORE carried Minnesota over Trump by a slim margin.
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SS Didi Gregorius, who took some knocks over the previous two games, was held out of the lineup Sunday.
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They've come to the table pockets loaded, but short on what hard knocks to a nation can feel like.
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I push the barrel of Makar's loaded assault rifle away but every bump knocks it back in my direction.
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In the footage, AP knocks out 23 reps on the bench press -- it looks like he's pushing 225 lbs.
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But clause 11.7 requires a penalty if "a player knocks-on and an offside team-mate next plays the ball".
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On his own he doesn't bother me any more than, say, the salesman who knocks on the door during dinner.
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Because he can't help but be a good person, he knocks the man out and tells the boy to run.
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Elsewhere, Chris knocks on Colton's door for a little check in and refers to his star-turned-friend as brother.
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Colton knocks on her door and she's so giddy that she doesn't notice the anguish plastered across his cherubic face.
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One of the most persistent knocks on Cruz this election cycle is that he is a deeply, deeply unpopular man.
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Amid all the fanboy anticipation, though, Apple has also taken some knocks for the scale and scope of the thing.
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Batman #36 (2015)- Superman has been affected by Joker venom, making him attack Batman who knocks him out with Kryptonite.
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Boots strapped, helmet fastened, mouth guard in place, she braces herself for the hits and knocks that will inevitably come.
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When it comes to making cozy look chic (and never lazy), Hadid knocks it out of the park every time.
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A bullet rips through your body, knocks you to the floor and takes your life, and you bleed to death.
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Scott's just finished his big "our sum total is greater than our parts" speech when someone knocks on the door.
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But after ten days of that, it knocks off 20 I.Q. points, meaning I can now guest host "Morning Joe."
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The Nemesis System, by its very function, knocks down the walls of resistance that we might build up against it.
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I'd like to request a shot myself now, doctor … something that knocks me out for the rest of the flight.
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At one point, Honeydew's bust even knocks over her tray of drinks, and Linda Peterson squeaks down a stripper pole.
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She laughs as she says that she grew up in the school of hard knocks, taking whatever gigs she could.
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Housekeeper Fatoumata Bah's voice trembled as she described the fear she experiences every time she knocks on a guest's door.
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Daily, as she knocks on doors throughout Omaha, Eastman finds voters looking to Democrats to fix the health care system.
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Later singles like "Not Gon Cry" cemented Blige as a down-to-earth narrator of bad romance and hard knocks.
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Some people say they learned at the "school of hard knocks," which is sort of like these new Acer products.
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While Alice chastises him, Betty knocks her father unconscious with a fire poker just as he began to choke Alice.
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Paltrow is an incredibly wealthy, privileged woman who can get through said knocks while munching on truffles, behind four walls.
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That has increased their ability to identify voters via door knocks, which are the most reliable form of identifying voters.
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"When naled gets sprayed, it knocks out the mosquitoes, but if sprayed over water, it breaks down quickly," he said.
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One of the main knocks against Nest's comprehensive smart home security system, the Nest Secure, has been its high cost.
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Even those most unsullied of India's institutions, the Supreme Court and the Election Commission, have lately come in for knocks.
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If you're a kid, head up to this Michigan barbershop which knocks two bucks off if they read out loud.
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He misses the cue to shoot his bandit co-stars and knocks over the hotel front, triggering all-out chaos.
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Where's the lightning bolt that also sets people on fire, or the plasma blast that always knocks down flying guys?
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They found that a suitcase unsurprisingly begins to rock when it hits a small bump or something knocks into it.
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Here they are in the shower, having the kind of sex that knocks a soap dispenser off of the wall.
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Secondly, watch Howard mouth "what are you going to do?" at Garnett RIGHT before Garnett knocks D12 in the cheekbone.
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Its current stock price knocks the iPhone-maker down to the fourth most valuable company behind Microsoft, Amazon and Google.
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She discovers that her husband, learning of his bankruptcy, commits suicide and accidentally knocks over a candelabra in the act.
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It was rather high, so depending on the wind here sometimes it knocks it down, but thank goodness it didn't.
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Faw typically knocks on farmers' doors in February and March, asking for permission to scout for burrows in their fields.
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When Natt gets up, one of the suspects kicks him in the stomach and again, knocks him to the ground.
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As the confrontation grows more physical, a 15-year-old rushes towards the officer and knocks him to the ground.
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Then Tom knocks over wine on his wife and the two women go to the bathroom to clean it up.
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But the key thing is that it's not typically the single mistake itself that knocks you out of the running.
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EDT: Donald Trump holds a rally in Newtown, Pa. Tomorrow: Miley Cyrus knocks on doors for Clinton in Northern Virginia.
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Love Struck: Vanessa Bayer knocks it out of the park as the lead mean girl tormenting the new girl, Rousey.
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The anesthetist comes first and knocks you out, and then the psychiatrist comes and applies the electricity to your head.
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You're sitting at the table, someone knocks on the door, and they go, I'm here to install an LED bulb.
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The latter lands so hard, it knocks the film's registration out of alignment, causing a nightmarish streaking across the frame.
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" In "Winter," you could say that, essentially, a piece of British landscape knocks on Art's head and asks, "Anybody in?
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And it all takes a dramatic turn when one of the children knocks over a lamp, starting a small fire.
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So hard knocks -- I'm sure you've had a few when you were starting out and getting your feet wet investing.
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Dounia is still Dounia no matter how she's dressed, and after an admittedly frightening struggle, she knocks Reda out cold.
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We had no bombs falling on our houses, and no knocks on our doors in the middle of the night.
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If somebody knocks on your car window, you wouldn't open it — but if he's dressed as a policeman, you would.
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He featured heavily in this year's edition of the show "Hard Knocks," which was centered on the Raiders' training camp.
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Desperate to escape, the eldest daughter knocks her own tooth out with a dumbbell in their brightly lit bourgeois bathroom.
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She gets text messages about potential ICE activity in her area, and she never answers the door when someone knocks.
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In an Instagram post, Anders Svensson of Sweden said he would give up eating tacos if Mexico knocks Sweden out.
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Crossman noted that teams that appear on "Hard Knocks," as the Browns did this season, are often alluring to bettors.
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One of them, confused by the reflection of a hiding girl, charges into a cabinet door and knocks itself out.
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Coming in from the rain, J.D. knocks on Thelma's motel door, brags about robbing stores and pleasures her in bed.
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She knocks over a bunch of candles on the terrace, scatters broken glass everywhere, and eats a bunch of wax.
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All of these facts could be knocks against me as reasons why others wouldn't, won't, and sometimes don't support me.
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I've seen mothers breathe a sigh of relief when a home visitor -- who becomes their champion -- knocks on the door.
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Tomorrow, Apple will start selling a second iPad Pro model, and this one knocks out two of my three gripes.
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Other than to say, which I've said to some of my friends, everybody knocks on the doors looking for support.
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It's a nifty idea, but the lack of USB-C support and a comically short cable length are knocks against it.
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As for Coach, its heavy presence in outlet malls is one of the biggest knocks skeptics have about its prospective turnaround.
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A gif of cartoon dog knocks over some wooden blocks and my quest to log three consecutive morning woods begins anew.
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"Every now and then you meet somebody who just knocks your socks off," the designer captioned the never-before-seen snap.
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Recessions don't just happen on their own, but instead "something has to happen that knocks the economy off course," Stevenson explained.
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But a hasty attempt to solve his problem knocks Tree back into her birthday loop, with variations that shouldn't be spoiled.
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The federal tax credit, which has been available since 2000, knocks an extra $23,23 off a car's starting price once applied.
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"I'm going to be turning 64, so if an opportunity knocks, I'm going to walk through that door again," she says.
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"The puck was sitting between my knees, I was looking at it and then MacKinnon knocks him into it," he said.
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In their models, macroeconomists get such episodes going by introducing a "shock": a random perturbation which knocks an economy off kilter.
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First, she spars with Brienne and they seem evenly matched, even after Brienne knocks Arya's sword Needle out of her hand.
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Doing that will allow the Singaporean economy to withstand knocks from unforeseen circumstances such as the ongoing virus outbreak, he said.
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It knocks out some 10m vehicles annually but relies on selling around 2m Audis and Porsches for 65% of its profits.
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To get the full effect, do that one move she has where she spins around someone's neck and knocks them down.
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If the railroad stocks falter, that knocks down the main pillar that has kept the Dow transports from more significant underperformance.
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Suddenly a prophetic gust of wind comes out of nowhere, knocks the hat off my head and directly into the water.
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The former Florida governor feistily hit back at Trump's knocks at his brother's legacy, and even appeared energized by the confrontation.
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This series' hard knocks, real-world dramatic take on the prison culture narrative is welcome, if at times hard to watch.
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Connectivity issues, inconsistent speeds, and a few features that don’t work well are just a few knocks against PureVPN.
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Garden — three gigantic rocks containing musical instruments, which make sounds every time a player knocks their exteriors with a golf ball.
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He then knocks his head on a boulder during a therapeutic rock climbing session, adding a fun bruise to his forehead.
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You remember Brogan from this season's "Hard Knocks" ... he busted his ass behind Baker Mayfield and Tyrod Taylor in the preseason.
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The camera costs between $212 and $3003 depending on where you buy it, which knocks a little off the total cost.
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She first gave it a try after the 2015 World Cup when she was on "Hard Knocks" with the Houston Texans.
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Then hope like hell things blow over or some other scandal or controversy knocks you from the front of people's minds.
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"It seems like we're making strides, and then something like this comes out and it just knocks us 10 steps back."
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On HBO's "Hard Knocks," Brown confirmed reports that his blistered feet were due to frostbite suffered while inside a cryotherapy machine.
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Everyone else is nicer than I'd be, and they say it will all be different when he knocks up his wife.
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The suspect usually knocks on the door, asking for work or money, before forcing his way into the home, Castro said.
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As with many actual new mothers, the reality knocks the wind out of Petra and she's unsure of how to deal.
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When Blake knocks Kenneth Faried to the ground and stand over him glowering, he is declaring war upon his enemy's joy.
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"We want to compete and be able to sell abroad and make sure our government knocks down trade barriers," he said.
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Or you could set a white Bolognese to simmering, and eat it after the knocks at the door subside, over rigatoni.
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There will be even more after either No. 7 Stephens or No. 19 Muguruza knocks the other one out on Sunday.
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A mother of five who graduated from the school of hard knocks, Andrews built a successful cosmetics business in Columbus, Ind.
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Waller's addiction issues were featured on the HBO series "Hard Knocks" -- and Darren tells TMZ Sports the reaction has been amazing.
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But these quibbles are just tiny knocks against what is otherwise the most flexible and well-equipped phone on the market.
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Late at night, when I'd be finishing homework, I could hear knocks at the window, followed by a female disembodied voice.
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President Donald Trump is obsessed with IQ — has been for years — and he's convinced smoking weed knocks you down few points.
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Gujarat is also where Mr. Modi is still wildly popular, despite the recent knocks he has taken for the citizenship law.
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Yet even cursory scrutiny of evidence that has emerged so far knocks down assorted GOP arguments like shanties in a hurricane.
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The spraying with pesticide by trucks and airplanes that knocks down nuisance mosquitoes cannot reach ones that have sneaked into buildings.
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As Villanelle struts across the shop to leave, she very casually and very deliberately knocks the girl's sundae onto her shirt.
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The Hillary Clinton campaign is taking some hard knocks from liberals over its maladroit attacks on Bernie Sanders' single-payer proposal.
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TV's Krystal Ball knocks Clinton's 'mean girl' comments against Sanders MORE on Tuesday, insisting that he was focused on President TrumpDonald John TrumpMnuchin knocks Greta Thunberg's activism: Study economics and then 'come back' to us The Hill's Morning Report - House prosecutes Trump as 'lawless,' 'corrupt' What to watch for on Day 3 of Senate impeachment trial MORE's impeachment trial.
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So knocking down the Texas law only knocks down one of the many anti-abortion restrictions that have proliferated in recent years.
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On Nadia's way out of the party, she knocks into Mike, the Updike-obsessed professor she slept with on the initial night.
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When that neighbor whose name you can't ever remember knocks on your door, it's because his son is selling Boy Scout popcorn.
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He knocks out the trooper standing guard at the morgue and pulls out Will's body, slicing through the belly with a knife.
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It knocks almost $100 off of the PS4 Pro and $200 off of an Xbox One X, to name a few examples.
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Idris Elba, that's a big apple, because when you shake that from the tree, it kind of knocks some other things out.
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They sold it as Lambaréné, a stimulant—in low doses, the substance's hallucinogenic potential can be negligible, but it knocks back fatigue.
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If somebody knocks at the door and offers a very good price for those assets, we will have to look at it.
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Of course, it's where The Knocks — made up of Ben "B-Roc" Ruttner and James "Jpatt" Patterson — craft their music as well.
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And yes, the barrel of the machine gun knocks the antenna on the vehicle, which seems like a design flaw at best.
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Sleep Dart: Fire's a fast-moving dart from Ana's sidearm that knocks an enemy unconscious — rendering them completely immobile — for six seconds.
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Naloxone, which can be injected or sprayed into your nose, knocks heroin out of those receptors, and prevents them from being activated.
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IN THE third act of "Three Sisters" Ivan Chebutykin, a bumbling old doctor, drunkenly knocks over a clock, smashing it to bits.
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Mayfield, who ordered the RV at the behest of veteran Drew Stanton, hasn't even allowed camera crews from HBO's Hard Knocks inside.
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Bill Christie knocks on an average of 160 doors a day on behalf of his son's campaign, most recently in New Hampshire.
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If a hurricane or an earthquake or a terrorist attack knocks out communications, one of Facebook's drones could be deployed relatively quickly.
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One of the knocks against variable annuities is that the advisors, brokers and insurance agents who sell them often pocket fat commissions.
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Instead, the spell knocks her out, and Cora's magic can't heal her; only another blood relative who has magic can save her.
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New Orleans Saints One thing to know: The Buccaneers' season didn't go the way many viewers of "Hard Knocks" expected this year.
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The knocks still hurt, but now I frame them in my mind as an endurance test, and it helps me keep going.
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Some VCs were educated in the "school of hard knocks" by founding and building successful startups; however, many went to business schools.
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Jones, whose female companion tried to restrain him, then retaliates and knocks Ragin to the ground before the fight is broken up.
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My family dog came from the school of hard knocks, and was forced to walk the streets using her own goddamn paws.
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But the knocks on him are that he's too cautious and was too focused on his own political gain during the campaign.
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If Irma knocks out power, Puerto Ricans said they are worried it would take weeks or months before the power is restored.
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Now, that the next time a storm knocks out the grid, the city can provide shelter, fuel and food to displaced residents.
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It is water resistant to 100 meters — the longest of any Android Wear smartwatch — and is shockproof to take knocks and bangs.
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You've never seen anything like it before and you'll never see something like it again – unless some chain store knocks it off.
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He probably isn't going to get the kind of bombshell that actually knocks Hillary out of the running and into federal court.
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De Bruyne and Hazard were both given extra time off this week after suffering minor knocks but are expected to be fit.
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A Jones win knocks the Republican Senate majority down to a razor-thin 51 seats from an already narrow 52-vote majority.
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"We want to compete and be able to sell abroad and make sure our government knocks down trade barriers," Maschhoff told CNBC.
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In the bathroom, it's impossible to keep things on the back of the sink, because opening the medicine cabinet knocks them off.
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Early on, Ferris accidentally knocks over a clock in a diner, smashing its glass face and freezing the time at 6:15.
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"Then all of a sudden this bulldozer comes out of nowhere and knocks this burning truck out of the way," he said.
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She knocks down the idea that either he or his wife is a stabilizing force or moral compass in the Trump administration.
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But he gets so invested in the bit that he knocks over a glass and has to sheepishly fetch the real vacuum.
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Polite had added to the knocks against him by grumbling that the Green Bay Packers "bashed" him in a pre-draft interview.
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The headline — "Louis Knocks Out Braddock in 2800th, Wins World Title" — was published on June 2698, 24637, not on June 23, 1925.
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It also knocks out the entirely reasonable provisions of the ACA requiring that insurance cover mental health, substance abuse treatment and maternity.
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And that simple fact, among all the other severe new realities of her life, knocks the breath clean out of her lungs.
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In the bottom half of the draw, where Djokovic no longer prowls, opportunity knocks and may not have to knock for long.
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He strategically ignored knocks at the door and text messages from friends to make it seem as though he were at class.
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TV's Krystal Ball knocks Clinton's 'mean girl' comments against Sanders MORE — a dossier we now know was based almost entirely on hearsay.
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Mr. Singh may ask questions that knocks his guests out of their comfort zones, but they are free to resist his suggestions.
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When rents go up at the kinds of increases that folks have seen, it knocks out not only one household, but four.
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"We haven't talked about inflation for so long -- and it's the punch you don't see that usually knocks you out," Kinahan added.
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She wasn't always well-reviewed, but she took the knocks with typical grit, and she schooled others to do so as well.
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The drummer, Tommy Lee, knocks over a cymbal before anyone plays a note; the crowd's heckling turns into a full-on brawl.
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Pet euthanasia generally includes a heavy morphine-based sedative that peacefully knocks the animal out, followed by a heart stopper-chemical injection.
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I don't think Griffin connects with a single punch in the three minutes he's still conscious, and Silva knocks him down three times.
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DDoS attacks work by flooding a website with an overwhelming amount of internet traffic (often using a bot network), which knocks it offline.
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The ending of the movie intimates that Greta will, indeed, get out after a few more knocks – and she knows where Frances lives.
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Add some color to that all-white kitchen Trend cost: $356-$958 Two knocks against the all-white kitchen in one trend report?
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Batman: The Dark Knight #5 (2012)- Batman is struck with a version of Scarecrow's fear toxin and attacks Superman, who knocks him out.
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Once he catches up with the fancy car, the man knocks on the window, and redistributes the trash back to its rightful owner.
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Narcan moves into the receptors of the brain where the opioid is stuck, knocks the opioid molecules off the receptor, and replaces them.
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Just when you thought the Volkswagen emissions drama couldn't become any more of a circus, a disgraced former politician knocks on the door.
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There was an adorable mischief about Cozmo that you just smile about, even when it frowns and knocks over a tower of blocks.
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In Baker & McKenzie's central forecast, Brexit still knocks $239 billion off U.K. M&A activity by 2020 and $409 billion off global volumes.
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Being a new mom is perhaps life's biggest learning curve, and Chrissy Teigen recently got a lesson from the school of hard knocks.
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Levi's has a 30 percent off sale that ends at midnight on December 9th, and that knocks the jacket's price down to $245.
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There are a few small knocks, including artifacts in bright lighting situation, but all in all, the handset looks to be a standout.
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The funeral home is suddenly imbued with the spirit of Hill House: We're talking ghostly apparitions of Liv, strange knocks on the wall.
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Zero income tax is a big draw to the state, but knocks include rising housing prices, inadequate transportation infrastructure and climate change concerns.
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But sometimes life knocks you down and you want to lie in bed and think about how terrible you feel for a while.
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It also has a MACE feature that knocks out ads, trackers, and all sorts of malware you likely don't even know are there.
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They were a gift from The Knocks from their trip to Tokyo, so I've been trying extra hard to keep this pair together.
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An estimated $5 billion was spent on legitimate, legal efforts to persuade voters, through television advertisements, digital advertisements, phone banks, and door knocks.
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The idea of anything like this happening to my nephew, a child who has done nothing wrong, knocks the wind out of me.
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Denver Broncos rookie quarterback Drew Lock found out what the school of hard knocks will be like under new head coach Vic Fangio.
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The beat is both dripping with soul and absolutely knocks on speakers that can handle it—and then it transitions into glitchy madness.
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As for his ground game, Iowa GOP operatives agree they've had many more door-knocks from Cruz volunteers than from any other candidate.
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Like most things Shonda Rhimes creates, her idea for a "town hall" to support sexual assault survivors knocks it out of the park.
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After a chance meeting, she knocks Prince Henry (Dougray Scott) off his pedestal and makes him think critically about himself and his privilege.
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But on Tuesday, her speech was different, with more sustained and focused knocks on the unlikely front-runner in Iowa and New Hampshire.
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That's why this is the rare sequel that knocks it out of the park; director Danny Boyle isn't trying to reinvent the wheel.
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After months of denial, Tinsley knocks back a few glasses of pinot noir and admits she would like to get married again, ASAP.
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He finds God, knocks him out, and drags him to Frasier's cage where she asks him, point-blank, if he's the real deal.
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Later, when an unexplained event knocks out all power and communications, we expect to see her apply those skills to real-life dangers.
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An active partnership with Whole Foods knocks down that wall completely and already is being touted as a new day for the industry.
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Source: FactSet Rising above the upper Bollinger band often sets up a sell-off that knocks the asset price back within the range.
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Critic's Notebook This is cutdown week in the National Football League, so maybe "Hard Knocks," the HBO documentary series, will finally turn interesting.
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Chasing Biden: The dynamic of the race is, for now, set -- Biden will run in front until someone or something knocks him out.
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You gotta have your hard knocks, and people are going to try to push you and see if you're able to take it.
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Back to the Future sets up all the pieces on its board, then knocks them over one by one — and with great flair.
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" The student responded, saying: "Come out with just the towel on when he/she knocks, would pretty much = a tip for the concierge.
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There wasn't enough drama, so Trump has a tantrum, knocks over the table, and allies are used as props in his reality show.
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Emiliano potentially could have been hit with 4 counts -- one for each person -- but the plea deal knocks that down to just one.
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I've read Philip Roth's "American Pastoral" a half-dozen times and each time it knocks my heart loose in a different, violent way.
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The lyrics are cryptic — "Give you the knocks/of a lost war/Cut knife deep in/spit down swallow" — but they're clearly dire.
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We both drink two glasses of wine and this plus the heavy food from earlier knocks both of us out by 229:229.
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" Amy Klobuchar knocks idea of being a "cool newcomer": "We have a newcomer in the White House, and look where it got us.
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TV's Krystal Ball knocks Clinton's 'mean girl' comments against Sanders MORE after his 2016 Democratic opponent said she still thinks "nobody likes" Sen.
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TV's Krystal Ball knocks Clinton's 'mean girl' comments against Sanders MORE has torn open old wounds from her divisive 2016 battle with Sen.
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TV's Krystal Ball knocks Clinton's 'mean girl' comments against Sanders MORE in scaling up her political operations after she secured the presidential nomination.
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TV's Krystal Ball knocks Clinton's 'mean girl' comments against Sanders MORE regarding her use of a private email server to conduct government business.
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Once Betty knocks one of them out and then repairs his bleeding head wound, the quartet agrees to play Never Have I Ever.
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In exchange for letting Amazon shove ads in your face every time you pick up your phone, the company knocks the price down.
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As remixers for the likes of Katy Perry and Ellie Goulding, the Knocks have displayed an almost encyclopedic understanding of decades of pop.
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The fight opens up as a brief feel-out period before Kovalev knocks Pascal down onto the canvas, though officially ruled a slip.
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In particular, they wondered about the effects of knocks to the head, such as concussions, a question that drew them, naturally, to athletes.
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It knocks off the Chainsmokers and Halsey's "Closer," the widely-reviled EDM hit that's held onto the spot for the past several weeks.
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In part, the photo knocks the grandeur of this building down a few pegs, suggesting, perhaps, the notion of small (or weak) government.
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Ross goes out in search of Becca, and when he knocks on her door, he does not get the welcome he was hoping for.
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In Blockers, he gets one of his biggest comedic roles yet as father-to-teenage-girl Mitchell and knocks it out of the park.
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Still, odds are there will be a skit where she knocks out Donald Trump, so that's probably worth the headache of a stupid narrative.
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If a storm knocks out power and your bank's ATMs aren't accessible, you might be glad to have cash for a few days' expenses.
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She gets cute, gives herself an inspiring pep talk that even gets me excited, puts on a red lippie, and knocks on his door.
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Replacing the win-by-two rule with deciding points at deuce knocks at least another five minutes off the length of a typical fixture.
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Lindsay Lohan's new boyfriend is so in with the fam, Dina Lohan is putting the word out ... she hopes he knocks up her daughter.
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That last item might go some way to helping with the device's standby battery life, which was one of the few knocks against it.
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Most of my relationships continue to progress, but things are about to take another shocking turn when an unexpected visitor knocks on my door.
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That emotional energy manifested in what we call hauntings — knocks on walls, slammed doors, and cold drafts (all of which appear in Hill House).
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The ad -- which is timed to release around Tax Day on April 15 -- knocks Trump's campaign tax plan for cutting taxes for the wealthy.
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"Sometimes the marabout (teacher) knocks on doors and says, 'If you give us your son, we'll give him a proper education,' " Cruz told me.
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Fortunately, Prime Day includes a deal for Philips Hue Starter Kit deal that knocks 4.993% off (at checkout), bringing the total price to $125.
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One friend, Becky Patron, said she was Rubio's son's kindergarten teacher and was up in the area doing door knocks and other volunteer efforts.
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When she hesitates about the $600 monthly rent (no, really), the real-estate agent, Ava Gardner (no, really), immediately knocks it down to $400.
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In this composition, the truck is being used as a metaphor for "how sexual violence knocks us off our axis," according to the artist.
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Though tech companies have been taking their knocks lately, even the ones now under the most scrutiny were launched in a glow of idealism.
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But when a scuffle with a thief knocks her unconscious, she wakes up smack in the middle of one — and she's the leading lady.
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This sitcom is trying to say a lot right off the bat, and it sometimes knocks up against the cardboard edges of its characters.
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In this composition, the truck is being used as a metaphor for "how sexual violence knocks us off our axis," according to the artist.
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Their heads are then dipped in an "electrocution bath"—an electrified troth of water that knocks out the birds before their necks are sliced.
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The Brazilian has suffered a number of serious knocks since joining PSG, including a broken metatarsal, adductor problems, and another foot injury last season.
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From the start, when Cynthia Hopkins walks onstage and reads diary excerpts to the audience, the show knocks down the barrier of antiquated language.
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The track includes guest musicians River Tiber and Karriem Higgins who knocks out some trap kit beats with the flair of a pro player.
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Puerto Ricans are the first to say they can improvise — resolver — when a drought dries them up or a terrible storm knocks them down.
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" At one point, Greg knocks urgently at the door of a colleague in his suite of offices; I half-expected him to say "Penny?
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Every time the man tries to leave the island, the turtle smashes his raft and knocks him back over the sandbar onto the beach.
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During the rape, he accidentally knocks a yellow teddy bear off her desk in her bedroom, and DNA is later pulled off of that.
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Someone knocks on the door at 3:27 as I am finishing putting all my stuff away, HOLD ON. Thank goodness for locked doors.
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If a botnet comprised of Ikea smart home devices ever knocks out the internet, at least you'll know it's been done with Swedish efficiency.
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Now they are left with claims about managerial experience and knocks on his gym routine that, so far, have not proven resonant with voters.
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Doing a story about a murder that happened in 2005 meant a lot of nonworking phone numbers, unreturned calls and knocks that went unanswered.
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McGregor does not have as great a variety in the way he achieves his victories as he, more often than not, knocks people out.
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Because his rookies played substantial minutes all season, he said, he thought it was better for them to take their knocks against the best.
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Check the video out at the top of the page, and listen to a new "1999" remix by the Knocks below as a bonus.
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On the other hand, the most dramatic portion of Hard Knocks is when rosters get trimmed down, and the fringe guys get their dreams dashed.
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"I learned quickly that when one thing knocks you off your feet, you have to find other ways to stay in the game," he says.
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HBO's Hard Knocks documented the Rams' training camp this summer and captured Fisher telling his team that he wouldn't settle for a 29-211 record.
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He knocks on the doors of women who share wonderful memories of William but laugh off the idea of having a romantic relationship with him.
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They both received huge rounds of applause for their knocks on Trump, whom they portrayed as a non-conservative whose language is harming the party.
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The young little son sees a toy space shuttle up on the shelf that he wants to play with and knocks it off the shelf.
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In a typical canvassing conversation, a person knocks on the door and spews statistics and facts to convince you to vote for a ballot measure.
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Right after I pay, a guy carting in boxes accidentally knocks my bag over, which causes my water bottle to spill all over the ground.
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Officers began knocking on the sides of trailers parked at the station and eventually received return knocks from the one holding the immigrants, police said.
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Elizabeth Warren: The Massachusetts senator knocks Biden out of the top spot this week after holding down the number two position since early August. Why?
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Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) knocks the Obama administration for not informing lawmakers and the public more quickly about the scope and scale of Russian activities.
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But researchers, doctors, players, parents, coaches and common sense agree that it is better for athletes to absorb fewer knocks to the head than many.
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As he rests the machine on the table, the weight of the computer is heard through the bumps, smacks, and knocks against the hard wood.
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Matthew knocks his lukewarm hot chocolate across the tabletop onto both his brothers, soaking Jonas's pants and Wesley's coat, which he crumpled next to him.
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Narrator: The first time the spider knocks into a hair, it sets off an electrical signal, sort of like the electrical currents in your brain.
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Lushchinskaya then knocks Ayala's phone out of his hand, and he responds by tackling her to the ground to restrain her until the police arrive.
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Buying a Nintendo Switch console for $2480 at Best Buy will loop you into a discount that knocks $299.99 off of a Nintendo-published game.
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He knocks Raimain out cold before she can take them out, gets shot, and races off in the army van with the mother and son.
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"Maybe we're able to make some of those decisions around here because we were the first graduate of the school of hard knocks," he said.
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First: One of the knocks on the iPad Pro is that there aren't enough "Pro" apps on the level of what's available on the Mac.
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Unfortunately, the space in the shop is tight and a stranger accidentally knocks over my espresso, spilling it all over my lap and my coat.
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And he's not, as head coach Bill O'Brien suggested early in Hard Knocks, some sort of hidden gem who's never been given a real chance.
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First, he'd opted to play laser tag with quasi-decommissioned weapons at a place called Hard Knocks and dine with friends at a Brazilian steakhouse.
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"Rather than clearing a path to new educational opportunities in deindustrializing areas, job destruction knocks many youth off the path to college," the authors wrote.
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The attack knocks a hole in the bridge, which causes the air inside to push out most of the crew in that area—including Leia.
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"The part of the decision that knocks out Chevron's subsidiary from the enforcement action still allows the villagers to proceed against Chevron itself," she said.
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Garcia says he's down to scrap with Rolly -- but he's got demands of his own ... namely a $1 MILLION bonus if he knocks Rolly out.
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One teenager in New Jersey followed the instructions and, despite persistent knocks on the door from what she believes was ICE, avoided leaving her home.
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Miranda's "Hamilton Mixtape" knocks off last week's chart-topper, Canadian R&B singer The Weeknd's "Starboy," which dropped to No. 2 with 151,703 albums sold.
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It's tough to come back and get to the same level, there are so many distractions, a few knocks and crashes and that was it.
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Attackers can bombard the camera with a new SSID connect to, which knocks it off its network as it attempts to join the new one.
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As for the rematch clause, Miller told TMZ Sports ... Joshua required him to put it in the contract just in case Miller knocks him out.
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Belt knocks in three to help Giants sweep Pirates PITTSBURGH — Brandon Belt is caught up in it, right along with his San Francisco Giants teammates.
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Magic is already breaking the laws of physics, and I would kill for a protective spell that knocks enemies back and leaves me in place.
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Brown and his situation were featured on Tuesday's episode of "Hard Knocks" -- which showed AB trying to run sprints and workout despite having sore feet.
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This hard-soft blend, between SpongeBob's childlike innocence and a beat that knocks you sideways, is all part of the character's meme and music appeal.
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Carpenter knocks in six as Cards rout Rockies ST. LOUIS — Mike Matheny is not prone to using the same batting order on a regular basis.
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In a $2 million ad buy, Americans for Prosperity — a Charles Koch-aligned group — knocks Bredesen for supporting gas and sales tax increases as governor.
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We're going to do stuff like staff walks, so the staff gets out there and knocks on doors and talks to business owners and residents.
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So instead of walking to the washrooms with Toshiko in the morning, I walk with Chieko, who knocks on my window before it's even light.
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But he did sprinkle his remarks to ardent Democrats, some of whom spent thousands to see him, with plenty of knocks against the opposing party.
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Narrator: The first time the spider knocks into a hair, it sets off an electrical signal, sort of like the electrical currents in your brain.
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The best iPhone cases are made with exacting care so that they fit your phone like a glove and offer good protection against life's knocks.
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When you factor in that lots of other mesh systems include ethernet ports, even on extension points, it knocks several points off Nest Wifi's value.
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Media companies stand to gain now from a public and regulatory backlash against social media that knocks Facebook and Google down a peg or two.
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Years ago you would have wailed "MUUUUM, MUUUUUUUUUM, MUUUUUUUUUUUUM," over and over until mother dearest alerted to you to salvation with the gentlest of knocks.
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He frequently appears at campaign events, knocks on doors to speak with voters and has even appeared at a local event on his wife's behalf.
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If many of the sentiments are easily fired-off one-liners, the unrelenting accumulation of them simultaneously knocks you off balance and sucks you in.
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The Takabisha coaster hasn't caused one injury (*knocks on wood*) since it opened in 2011, but it apparently makes you feel like you're defying death.
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It did not, but as he rose from his knees after praying three unusually loud knocks sounded just under the place where he was standing.
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If I'm in a two-hour session with you, and I'm spending a half hour getting myself off that just knocks the time right down.
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The U.S. Supreme Court upholds the travel ban, Rodrigo Duterte takes aim at the Catholic Church, and Peru knocks Australia out of the World Cup.
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"The story lines in Cleveland are compelling, which make the Browns an ideal partner on 'Hard Knocks,' " said Ross Ketover, an N.F.L. Films senior executive.
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Even as he knocks down the world around him, he can't help but chronicle all that made him the man and the writer he became.
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In this Season 11 episode, producer Lorne Michaels knocks on Winfrey's dressing-room door to ask why she hasn't changed into her Aunt Jemima costume.
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TV's Krystal Ball knocks Clinton's 'mean girl' comments against Sanders MORE— he believes the issues at stake go to the heart of our enduring Constitution.
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TV's Krystal Ball knocks Clinton's 'mean girl' comments against Sanders MORE will release "She Persisted in Sports" later this year, the book's publisher announced Tuesday.
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Understandably, they want to pick the strongest contender to take on President Trump, even if the knocks against a candidate (like her gender) aren't fair.
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It also knocks out a potentially serious competitor: Credit Karma has been offering free tax filing services since 2017, possibly taking away customers from TurboTax.
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In the episode "Entering Your Dirty Thirties," the hosts run through "Jo and Aparna's Big List o' Fears" ("Crane comes, knocks you unconscious; nobody cares").
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TV's Krystal Ball knocks Clinton's 'mean girl' comments against Sanders MORE in the presidential primary, coming in at roughly 21625 percent of the vote. Sen.
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After Nora hears that Kevin is looking for her, she packs a bag and is all set to flee when he knocks on her door.
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On Tuesday, the Liverpool offices of both Ms. Berger and the local party were locked, and no one responded to repeated knocks on their doors.
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Often when I step on the pedal to the trash can, the swinging force of the opening lid knocks the upright cardboard out of place.
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The "QB RV" became a huge hit with the fans after it was featured in a segment on HBO's "Hard Knocks" earlier in the season.
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"My name is Moses Mutua and I'm a graduate of the Google School of Hard Knocks," says the smiling, suited man vigorously shaking my hand.
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Fortunately, the ever-scrappy Star knocks her attacker on the ground, knees him in the groin with her heel, and tells Cotton to fetch her money.
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NC State knocks off No. 21 Virginia Tech RALEIGH, N.C. — Plenty of hype accompanied the arrival of point guard Dennis Smith Jr. at North Carolina State.
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She wonders idly how many sponsors she might have—she has never cared, she assures herself, never checked—when the shockwave knocks her to the ground.
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With one eye on the screen above him, Mr. Porat meticulously timed his playing to the comic mishaps and slapstick falls and knocks of the movie.
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And Applegate doesn't just come back in Dead to Me, the dark and twisted Netflix comedy about grief, she knocks it out of the fucking park.
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One day, an unnamed, injured woman (played by Hilary Swank) knocks on the bunker door, bringing dangerous new information that may or may not be true.
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Merner also noted that lower house elections are looming in 2017 and if the tax increase knocks the economy, that would bode ill for Abe's prospects.
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"When the boxer knocks out the other boxer, you don't have to wait another round for a decision," he told his supporters in the Trump Tower.
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HUNDREDS OF WORKERS and their families pressed through the iron gates of a factory that knocks out trainers in Rawalpindi towards the end of last year.
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By 2019, it is projected the revenue will top $1 billion, the sort of revenue that knocks on the door of what mainstream sports bring in.
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The bus appears to make an extra wide turn, then hits street furniture, jumps the pavement, and knocks into Smith's back before returning to the road.
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This shoot with The Knocks was especially interesting because this space meant so much to them — it was where much of their music has been recorded.
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A Spartan Kick only knocks enemies out at the last portion of their lifebar, but at that point they're low enough that anything can kill them.
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Rubio's sudden surge knocks Donald Trump, who recorded the highest chances ever for the Republican nomination at 50% last week, out of a solid first place.
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At this point, Tom accidentally knocks half of the drink in the sink, meaning I get to drink the remainder as he starts again from scratch.
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Undisturbed by defenders, Curry casually knocks down 26-foot jump shots like they're free throws and dribbles numerous basketballs like he's controlling them with invisible strings.
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"There's also something called 'accidental logging' in Romania where a storm knocks down a couple trees in the wind and you collect those trees," Gehl said.
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The development of the microbiome can go down lots of different paths, and they may absorb certain knocks while still retaining the ability to bounce back.
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And maybe it's just a multitude of knocks; maybe it takes a lot of disruptions to the microbiome to really set it down the wrong course.
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During a heated argument regarding whether to turn back to England or continue on to Dunkirk, the soldier accidentally knocks George down a flight of stairs.
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You need to be very thick-skinned to pursue a career in the performing arts—you need to be able to take a lot of knocks.
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She also knocks out bar snacks like popcorn and beef jerky, along with salads and pies, but nobody will accuse Ms. Bloomfield of padding the menu.
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We've made tens of millions of door knocks and phone calls to spread the message that economic freedom is the path to prosperity in this country .
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Or how Old Man Marley knocks the Wet Bandits unconscious with a metal shovel and they both manage to live on to appear in the sequel.
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A. There's always an ear for a good tune and, as my teacher Richard Levitt used to say, Handel always knocks out a few good tunes.
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"The hard knocks keep coming for the S&P 500 Technology sector," said Ed Yardeni, president and chief investment strategist at Yardeni Research, in a note.
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All day he knocks back can after can of the stuff like it's Bud Light and he's competing against his frat brothers in a case race.
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African-American voters are also a major focus of a get-out-the-vote effort that so far includes 800,000 phone calls and 100,000 door knocks.
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Daniel, looking to step as gently in the world as possible, is the opposite of a man-who-knocks like Walter White — he's an anti-antihero.
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Hooper's novel positively trounces Louisa, ridiculing her writerly aspirations, her vanity when fame knocks and her sanitization of the Alcotts in writing the fictional March family.
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Not until Antonio Banderas arrives to play Maestro, the crucial voice coach who knocks Amos into shape, does this metronomic slog to stardom muster a pulse.
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Most lose — for every Ms. Ocasio-Cortez who knocks down the House, there are scores of challengers who barely make a dent in the front door.
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In one scene Fields knocks a pint of whiskey out of the open window of an airplane lounge, then leaps out of the plane after it.
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"Once the oocyte hears the knocks on the door, then it can just clean it all out and even use it as food, maybe," she said.
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The 23-year-old's brief stint on the Raiders was documented on HBO's "Hard Knocks" ... which showed him skipping medical meetings and getting cut very quickly.
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MIKE HALE 'Speechless' (ABC) "Speechless," a sitcom about a family with a nonverbal child, knocks down more preconceptions about the world of disabilities with each episode.
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It doesn't take a dramaturge to discern what it means when Maggie knocks his pocket watch, which Joe treasures, off its display shelf, cracking its crystal.
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"We met here on this set, but you've got to hear the story from him because what he said still knocks me away today," she teased.
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I graduated from the school of hard knocks, so I always felt like I had to work twice as hard as anyone with a college degree.
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I asked him what he thought of having his team featured last summer on the HBO reality show ''Hard Knocks,'' about life at an N.F.L. training camp.
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From "the truth is out there" (X-Files) to "I am the one who knocks" (Breaking Bad), the phrases resonate even if you didn't watch the show.
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But if your dad is the kind of guy who knocks out a quick 29.993-miler on the weekends, then a Fitbit could be the perfect companion.
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One minute, you're exploring a new island, opening presents, the next, a cartoon devil knocks you off the land and you crash back on the platform below.
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That difference knocks $50 off the price and brings the new Echo in line with the price of the 2nd-gen model that came out in 2017.
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India's provincial politics are a bruising affair, and Ms Jayalalithaa took some knocks—once quite literally when she was manhandled on the floor of the state assembly.
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You're afforded so much free space and furniture, but the act of laying the bricks and intricate details is tiresome if nobody ever knocks on your door.
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Around four o'clock one day, a US marshal comes to our house in a four-door gray car and knocks on the door—boom boom boom boom.
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Different devices—lamps or a television, say, as well as a smart speaker—can then be activated by anyone making the appropriate pre-arranged number of knocks.
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The Vancouver DJ and producer has released a strong catalogue of originals and lush, synth-heavy remixes of artists such as AlunaGeorge, Cashmere Cat, and The Knocks.
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Ted Strickland, with the Republican's campaign making more than 3 million contacts with voters since last year through phone calls and door knocks, according to Portman's campaign.
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They would occasionally play in jazz clubs, where on some recordings you can hear the sound of smashing glass as a punter knocks over a wine bottle.
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The sketch titled "Take Me Back" imagined a couple who are interrupted by Fallon, who knocks on the door and brings his ex flowers and a boombox.
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So if read an article or fit you love or see an illustration that knocks you off your feet, please reach out and tell the person responsible!
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Read more: Dereck Chisora knocks Artur Szpilka out on his feet, before pummelling him to the floor in the second roundThen, those moments came thick and fast.
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Mr. Kenny has been playing it ever since, on a long-term loan from a charitable trust, even though, he said, he occasionally knocks the head off.
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The narrator knocks McCarthy for having "a lot of baggage," as a 2015 headline — "Kevin McCarthy Quits Speaker Race Amid Allegations of Affair" — appears on the screen.
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The editor, Finn (Chris Diamantopoulos), an up-and-comer with a bad case of Rolling Stone envy, knocks antlers with his old-school deputy, Wick (Jim Belushi).
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One of the most iconic names currently in the arms industry is the air defense system Iron Dome that knocks rockets from Gaza out of the sky.
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Bad Lip Reading always knocks it out of the park with its absurd interpretations of what people are saying based on the way their mouths are moving.
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Image: Alex Cranz/GizmodoOne of the biggest knocks against the first Pixel (and rightly so), was that it looked like a tech-y version of Frankenstein's monster.
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If we keep pumping out carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, severe aircraft turbulence, which knocks unbuckled passen gers around and can sometimes end in hospitalization, will increase.
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Depending on what mood you're in, it could either feel like an inspirational mantra or the kind of depressing truth that knocks the wind out of you.
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That's what his assistant calls him when she knocks on the door of his studio to announce my arrival, and how he's greeted by Dante from THEY.
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No one likes it when a Jehovah's Witness knocks on your door and tries to sell you on their religion when you'd rather be doing anything else.
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The key word here is "loosely," because Still Star-Crossed knocks out all the Romeo and Juliet action in a solid 20 minutes and never looks back.
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Even though GHB has sexual effects, when we're talking about date rape it's a situation where the perpetrator knocks a person unconscious and then sexually assaults them.
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In my experience, there will be moments where all of a sudden the sadness comes rushing up all over again and knocks you down like a wave.
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The Panthers' quarterback and reigning MVP took multiple knocks to the head in Week 1 but wasn't officiated fairly or given adequate medical attention, according to some.
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That's pretty much what happens with musculoskeletal knocks as you age; they don't so much heal as accumulate, and you learn to live with and around them.
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At one point, one bulldozer rams into another one and knocks it over, and then a third bulldozer comes and tries to pick up its fallen comrade.
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In D.B.S., an electrode is threaded into a specific area of the brain that is being disruptive; stimulating it, paradoxically, knocks out activity in that specific region.
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He gets really, really close to taking a shot before a drunken man knocks his beverage over, a move Eddie tells the bartender just "saved" his life.
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Bankers say high-yield bond funds are particularly vulnerable to lock-ups, as the possibility of more corporate defaults knocks bond prices, with a global recession looming.
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In a flash, the Altered Carbon hero grabs two knives out of her battlegear, flings them into the air, and knocks her aggressors' weapons to the ground.
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Since the January gathering, Fed officials have consistently signaled that they remain comfortable leaving rates unchanged for now, unless an economic surprise knocks them off that course.
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A shaggy white guy in a bellboy uniform knocks on the door of a hotel room in Seoul, South Korea, a little bumbling and out of place.
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The ad also knocks Hawley for accepting money from David Humphreys, one of Missouri's most prolific campaign donors who had recently been embroiled in an ethics scandal.
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One of the consistent knocks against Trump's senior government choices is that professional and academic pedigree has been placed far below loyalty on his hiring-priority list.
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Despite Friday's phony-baloney jobs report, goods-producing jobs have been shrinking again during the last seven months, even as the next recession knocks on the door.
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In its early going, "The Ontology of an Echo" is dominated by ethereal knocks and whistles, the product of field recordings made inside the Old Croton Aqueduct.
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Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann Murkowski2628 predictions: Trump will lose — if not in the Senate, then with the voters Collins knocks McConnell, Democrats: 'Inappropriate' to prejudge Trump trial Sen.
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Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann Murkowski85033 predictions: Trump will lose — if not in the Senate, then with the voters Collins knocks McConnell, Democrats: 'Inappropriate' to prejudge Trump trial Sen.
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The technique knocks out a gene that normally acts as a check on the cell's ability to launch an immune response and prevents it from attacking healthy cells.
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It also knocks assumptions that he'll hit a ceiling of voters willing to back him, allowing whoever is the last man standing to coalesce the anti-Trump vote.
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I can't protect her from every Jack-in-the-box moment, but I can show her how to stand back up when it knocks her off her feet.
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Biggest remaining holes: Quarterback, wideout, safety A Nick Foles/Case Keenum quarterback battle is the least compelling Hard Knocks drama since, well, Brian Hoyer/Ryan Mallett last year.
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On one hand, you can watch the creep of death and it rounds third base and knocks you over as it comes screeching in for the home run.
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If your student loan debt balloons to the point of a default, you do have a few options — though there may be some hard knocks along the way.
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Other people get a knockout every now and then, but there is no one else really that knocks people out one after another like I did on TUF.
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Pharah has a secondary Concussive Blast which does no damage but knocks enemies around; it's useful for pushing foes off of ledges, or just clearing out a room.
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Season seven is by far the most personal of the Archer seasons — or at least the one that most knocks its usually outsize characters back down to earth.
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Anyways, although Ariana clearly doesn't have issue with her ponytail — it's practically part of her — I can't help wondering if it honest to god knocks her out sometimes.
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In this intense video, Simon Smith walks away with only minor injuries after the bus knocks him off his feet from behind and throws him around 20 ft.
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Just like in the game, Lara washes up onto the storm-wracked shores of Yamatai after a shipwreck, and someone knocks her unconscious as she cries for help.
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In addition to traditional measures like tracking phone calls and door knocks, it will analyze qualitative data, such as the length and substance of member-to-member conversations.
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Though the category was pressured by deflation, uncertainty in food has been one of analysts' biggest knocks on Target, as it's another category that drives repeat customer visits.
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The bigger picture: Social impact investing has taken some recent knocks, although market participant Kapor Capital recently published financial results to show it's on par with peer funds.
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One of the knocks on Twitter is that it does a poor job of consistently enforcing its policies, in part because the policies have always been somewhat vague.
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Just one day after it was announced the L.A. Rams would be the featured team on the HBO docu-series "Hard Knocks" ... cameras have already started to roll.
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He said if there is a geopolitical incident that knocks down the market, such as an attack in Syria, the market could sell off and then quickly correct.
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One of the biggest knocks against Nestlé is that it promotes obesity in places like Africa, a growth market, by getting consumers hooked on sugary and fatty foods.
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But few have gone as far as Trump in creating a different dimension that blurs established fact, defies accountability and knocks the rest of politics off its axis.
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The RNC, which is leading Trump's ground operation, says it will complete 17 million door knocks by Election Day, up from the 11.5 million it did in 2012.
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Understandably, people reacted to the news with a plea to have the Bills on "Hard Knocks" this year, a choice that is no less brilliant for its obviousness.
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Eventually, we all kind of pass out in a bedroom, and around 5 AM I get up to go piss when she knocks on the door behind me.
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And Juul offers an "auto-ship" delivery option that knocks $2 off the $16 pack of four pods so you don't even have to think about buying more.
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And with lifetime access, that means you can still stay sharp even after the nationwide quarantine has been lifted (crosses fingers, knocks on wood, throws salt over shoulder).
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Raspberry knocks this one down a couple notches—there is no lemonade flavor that's better than straight lemonade—yet this is still in the upper tier of Dewdom.
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Neither Glover Teixeira nor Alexander Gustafsson seemed to live up to their fearsome reputation in their last showing, and both have taken some hard knocks in recent years.
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But as Dan Corken, one of Mr. Biden's most fervent volunteers, knocks on doors here, he is dubious about the candidate's prospects just days out from Monday's caucuses.
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"It became a habit for everybody who inherits their grandmother's house to sell it to someone who knocks it down and replaces it with something ugly," she said.
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Watch ... with less than a minute and a half left into the round, Abel traps him on the ropes and knocks him out with a powerful right hook.
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"It knocks them out and they drown eventually," company president Anthony Giaquinto said at a press conference announcing its use in New York, the AFP news agency reported.
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Sen. Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann Murkowski28503 predictions: Trump will lose — if not in the Senate, then with the voters Collins knocks McConnell, Democrats: 'Inappropriate' to prejudge Trump trial Sen.
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She was at the time single and happy, living with a rescue dog, Augusta, who died a few years ago, and Arabella the cat who knocks everything over.
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Advancing in the profession demands digital skills — a diagnostician who can solve puzzles without physical clues, like an engine bearing that knocks or an axle shaft that vibrates.
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I go to the bathroom to start my morning routine when a cop knocks on the door and says we need to move our cars for the plow.
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TV's Krystal Ball knocks Clinton's 'mean girl' comments against Sanders MORE by nearly 2628 percentage points in 28500 but maintains strong support for Trump among its Republican base.
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If Harvey knocks a major refinery offline for a prolonged period of time, those prices could spike by up to 25 cents per gallon by Labor Day weekend.
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However, if you buy before December 31, you'll be able to take advantage of their holiday pricing, which knocks the price down to $199 using the code HOLIDAY100.
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At the very least, Trump's move crushes a few precious remaining news cycles and knocks Fox and Trump's opponents back on their heels ahead of the latest debate.
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It's a smart curve ball to throw, but Ms. Feinman's admirable desire to flesh out Tracy, making her more than a cardboard villain, knocks the show off kilter.
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While she's firmly a product of what she once described as San Francisco's "hard-knocks politics," Ms. Harris has also tried to align herself with Democrats' leftward drift.
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His wife knocks on doors for Clinton, but their marital split (she's "got the house, the rich parents, and plenty of time") sours his view of the candidate.
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