Now, a decision I face every day: To limp or not to limp?
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Is this not THE MOST LIMP BIZKIT SHOW LIMP BIZKIT HAVE EVER PLAYED.
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Lang insisted that, unlike Woodstock '99—which featured widespread violence, an E. coli outbreak, and Limp Bizkit—Woodstock '19 would be safe, sanitary, and Limp Bizkit-free.
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Just as I don't believe Belize, Andrew Garfield, too cut to be dying of AIDS , engages too much in the limp-wristed school of acting—lots of squealing and literal limp wrists.
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"I touched his hand and it went limp," Calusinski says.
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There's no limp, no visible evidence of his rotten luck.
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The chicken (patty), although moist, was extremely limp and disappointing.
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"You can end up with something like AWS," Limp says.
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On Earth he had a limp, and walked almost sideways.
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The boy then goes limp again and then loses consciousness.
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Sometimes you're too fancy for a limp, overpriced hot dog.
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You see Cruise try to limp away and then collapse.
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Limp profits and brickbats from regulators, alas, have become routine.
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A firm gait gives way to a limp, a stumble.
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It could be anything from a limp to the measles.
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Let the back of your neck relax and go limp.
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Then Ah Yang became limp and shrivelled, as though sleeping.
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Limp is now video calling Bobby Flay through the Echo.
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Alexa will be more emotive and expressive too, says Limp.
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Not some kind of simpering, limp trot to exit interviews.
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It's easy to forget, but Limp Bizkit were an institution.
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I last about five minutes before my arm goes limp.
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Craig wonders why the Limp Bizkit line didn't get cut.
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My fist is limp, held up by my other hand.
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That's when she said Owen "went limp" in her arms.
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Limp knows a lot of people will just do that.
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An almost imperceptible limp after a tumble in the third?
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The limp change didn't stop the flood of memes, though.
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My hair was either limp or fluffy and always unruly.
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My legs went limp, and I fell to the ground.
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Mr. Limp compared it to the spine of a book.
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She retained the limp for the rest of her life.
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Still, Dave Limp, Amazon's head of hardware devices, was bullish.
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DAVE LIMP: Well, that's what we're focused on right now.
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"We were all limp — but not Rubinstein," Mr. Wilcox recalled.
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And at that point conservatism became limp, shallow, and ineffectual.
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"I want to walk away, not limp away," Mathis said.
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"You never have to worry about daylight savings," Limp said.
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When you make this swap, Luigi's body goes lifeless and limp.
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" Shore told reporters Mooney could be walking with a "pronounced limp.
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Amazon's Dave Limp introduced three new features designed to enhance Alexa.
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DAVID LIMP: Yeah, I think our tablet business has done great.
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"In the cloud and locally, synchronization is going on," Limp said.
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He still walks with a limp and suffers from memory lapses.
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Now, here's a question: what happens if a horse goes limp?
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Instead, it's limp and lifeless, a ragged puppet with no puppeteer.
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"They just haven't told us what's wrong with it," insisted Limp.
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I walked in the door and found Gia limp and wheezing.
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Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit and Bennington on May 3, 2003.
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Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin, Jefferson Airplane; Limp Bizkit, Kid Rock, Korn.
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Fans are clearly smitten with the adorable pooch and his limp.
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Just look at his limp — what forced him into this predicament?
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Gaza (CNN)A group of young men limp through the dust.
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" Or "The shoreline seems limp, collapsed, like an old helium balloon.
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It took Louai nearly two minutes to limp to the door.
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Benetti has a lazy eye and walks with a slight limp.
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It's getting a 30% price cut making it $100, says Limp.
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Limp is now talking about Drop in, the Echo's intercom feature.
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It is limp and childish, where Sonu is tall and dramatic.
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There he is, smiling maniacally, and doing an exceedingly limp dab.
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Like Anjanath, most of these creatures limp when they are wounded.
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On the other hand, the 1999 Woodstock festival featured Limp Bizkit.
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And when he gave the limp-fish arm to Raul Castro.
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They really didn't like you, and their recourse was to limp.
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Dave Limp, SVP, Amazon Devices, Digital ManagementLimp is Amazon's hardware boss.
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Wear heels, develop sore feet, limp, and you could move differently.
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By the time they got to the school, Ibadeta was limp.
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Many fear the government must limp along as the crisis worsens.
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Far from growing limp, the Trump resistance is stiffening and strengthening.
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Three days later, they walked out with less of a limp.
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He was limp and dusty from an explosion, conscious but barely.
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"What we want to do is give customers choice," Limp said.
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"My phone number is out there," Limp said at the time.
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Dave Limp, Amazon's devices chief, also spoke to CNBC at the event.
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Which leaves both mainstream Republicans and Democrats looking pretty limp and ineffectual.
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After all, the Thunderclap campaign tweets all point to a limp change.
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Not a chance, but for the price he did limp away impressed.
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To make fun of them is to dismantle something that's already limp.
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By that, I mean it pretty much hung limp at my side.
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After a few blows and bullets, it lies limp on the floor.
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Jeannie Alexander went limp as officers carried her into a police van.
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As limp as this sounds, Mr Draghi was pleased with the scheme.
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The fracture has left Life with a slight limp, the statement adds.
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Someone (Zeeba, I guess) croons over someone else's limp guitar strums (Alok?
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I knew about my limp before I knew much else about myself.
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Penetrative Mars goes totally limp when it's retrograde, creating a low energy.
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Then there was a stretch of silence from the Limp Bizkit camp.
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His wrists hung limp and he stared dead-eyed at the ceiling.
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"When you add Ring to a neighborhood, crime is reduced," says Limp.
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Now the event is starting, and Amazon's Dave Limp is on stage.
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Limp Bizkit were big, not doe-eyed boys singing with dishevelled ennui.
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I was weak, I was limp and I couldn't fight him off.
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A decade later, her hand is limp, and her anger still fresh.
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She sinks to her knees before Christina, pulls at Christina's limp hands.
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But who goes to see Limp Bizkit in this day and age?
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I go limp, say nothing, and they carry me into the van.
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I practically kissed the audition hopeful who brought me the limp salad.
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St. John Rivers (Aran Bell) discovers her limp body and rescues her.
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If you ever consider going to Paris with limp strands, think again.
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What could link John Travolta to the rap-rock group Limp Bizkit?
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You rock his limp body as tears fall on the blue blanket.
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In 2016, Wade posted a comically limp freestyle that was roundly mocked.
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Propelled by sparks, cowboy's arms and legs thrash about, then go limp.
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She said that the limp was a heartless perversion of true infirmity.
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But there's no combustion in the confrontation, and the exchange goes limp.
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Soldiers beneath him in the truck saw his legs go instantly limp.
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On display here, they are limp and wrinkled, like a used condom.
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Barring a deal, Manley predicted the government will limp along until Jan.
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In a herd of morally limp camp-goers, those transformations stand out.
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Parliament could yet limp on to the end of its term in 2018.
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Alexa is more knowledgeable, opinionated, and conscientious since last year's event, said Limp.
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UCLA will limp into Pac-12 play on Thursday at home against Stanford.
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The teen then crumples to the ground, and police handcuff his limp body.
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I eat the tuna salad (avoiding the limp croissant), chips, and a cookie.
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The Montrose meteorite man let out a snort and, at last, went limp.
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He's expected to make a full recovery, but he may have a limp.
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According to the statement from police, he allegedly said the child went limp.
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Her scars and her limp are visual reminders of the violence she survived.
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"Ask them what to fix and we're committed to fixing it," said Limp.
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Accompanied by his fiancée, he walked to the podium with a pronounced limp.
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Nyang'au still walks with a limp, having only abandoned her crutches last month.
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He skips, he jumps, he stomps, doing it all through a thick limp.
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"A lot of Limp Bizkit and Steel Panther," she added with a laugh.
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He immediately went limp and his head was hanging down, he was bleeding.
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It brings 3D audio like Dolby Atmos into the living room, says Limp.
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There's also a physical shutter on the Echo Show 5, Limp points out.
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Limp is talking about how Amazon often looks at customer reviews for feedback.
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Mainstream nu metal bands like Limp Bizkit or Papa Roach were an anomaly.
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Furious with her antics I go limp inside bur carry on…FUCK THIS.
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Most of the time when they arrive at supermarkets, they're wet and limp.
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Do you secretly wish you looked more like a Limp Bizkit album cover?
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McCain would spend the rest of his life walking with a noticeable limp.
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But Grandpa's already halfway down the hall, his limp stuttering on the marble.
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If you limp into battle cowering and afraid, you are destined to lose.
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My natural hair is sad: It's limp and really thick but really fine.
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Thinking about it now, perhaps that's how the term "limp wrist" came about.
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Then came the retreat, the long limp back to France, and unspeakable loss.
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He brought back the wrap tulip skirt and the limp little black dress.
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Anwar Begum, 73, sat on the ground, her arm limp below the elbow.
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Dave Limp, senior vice president, Amazon devices, digital managementLimp is Amazon's hardware boss.
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The man shot Mr. Thomas in the leg, leaving him with a limp.
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These days, Logan walks with a limp and drinks straight from the bottle.
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Its fossilized footprints showed a limp, which was how paleontologists diagnosed the injury.
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Two or three months ago I could barely walk, I had a limp.
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Tell that to my limp, my drool and my hard-on for men.
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They might be too risky, and never get approval and limp along forever.
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On our first date, they observed my limp and wordlessly slowed their pace.
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She was extremely terrified, cold, wet, visibly malnourished and walking with a limp.
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"Anywhere the Echo Show shines, Spot does, too," said Amazon executive Dave Limp.
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The limp was my faith, my version of flexing muscles or jumping hurdles.
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After the early days of its development, the limp began to feel natural.
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The town has no airport, just an open field with a limp windsock.
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The short-sleeve polos ($88) had slightly more structure but still felt limp.
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The energy is limp, and worse, the vibe may be a bit paranoid.
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Back at the June tech event, Amazon's Limp echoed Bezos's sentiment about cooperation.
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Her body was limp and blueish from lack of oxygen, the sheriff's office said.
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" Uploaded with no information beyond a description that read "Limp Bizkit coming 2 Dayton!!!
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After going limp during the interminable assault, Lucas was brought to a nearby hospital.
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Jones survived the shooting, but bullets broke his hip, leaving him with a limp.
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By making users limp, spice turns them into targets for theft, rape and assault.
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The way SVP of Devices David Limp tells it, the product was an accident.
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According to Limp, the Amazon offices filled with products that didn't make the cut.
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Hasbro is bringing a version of Trivial Pursuit and other games, according to Limp.
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DAVID LIMP: But, you know, our focus is: invent on behalf of customers. Right?
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DAVID LIMP: Well, customer trust is kind of the oil of the Amazon flywheel.
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But Gray went limp and was not injured at the time of his arrest.
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"CES is about making sure that the partners we have [are supported]," Limp says.
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She's overwhelmed by the sight of Michel's limp body and who could blame her?
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Not to be the penetration police, but Sex Box just seems a bit limp.
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Chevelle, POD, Slipknot, Mudvayne, Papa Roach, and Limp Bizkit all showed significant growth lately.
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Bourdain told Travel + Leisure he merely goes "limp" when he's stuck behind slow travelers.
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A fellow resident, who returned from China a month ago, walks with a limp.
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Medical tubes and wires snaked from his body, tangling his lanky, limp brown frame.
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Typically the role is played by a morbidly shy girl with a slight limp.
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A white flag stripped of stars and stripes — a startling detail — hangs limp outside.
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Elena's own body rebels against her—she develops a limp, loses her manners, and
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"Don't limp; smile, make sure you just look like you're fine," they told her.
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Chicago (54-20) went 22.87-215 after June 27 to limp into the break.
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We were luckily able to limp back to the hotel on the remaining charge.
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She has values, not limp buzzwords like Decency and Respect but real, deep convictions.
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Yaeger mastered being able to walk without a limp, and wore pants to auditions.
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As for Lamar -- he had a slight limp but walked the stairs just fine.
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But while the show is musically pleasing, in dramatic terms, it is frequently limp.
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By the time I reached adulthood, I more or less forgot about my limp.
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When it's retrograde, however, Annabel says its energy tends to go a little limp.
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She was eventually able to limp to the net to shake hands with Knapp.
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Yet here he is again, playing with a slight limp and a protected ranking.
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"I was weak, I was limp and I couldn't fight him off," she said.
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A man in a white hoodie can be seen limp towards a police car.
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You have six muscles in your eye sockets; feel them all go limp.3.
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The retired Navy SEAL now walks with a heavy limp after 18 surgeries. Capt.
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He enters with a pronounced limp as a result of a 24 paragliding accident.
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Later, he goes limp, and school officials apparently carry him inside of an office.
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And the show tends to go limp in what should be its climactic moments.
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A repeated sketch called "Leak-Crets," in which Colbert parodied Deep Throat, was limp.
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Limp Bizkit didn't get caught talking to a bunch of kids at the park.
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Ages ago, Wentzell explains, it was surmised that witchcraft could account for limp dicks.
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Like the best jamón Ibérico, it is red and meaty, not pink and limp.
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Clinton called him a puppet of Mr. Putin, Mr. Trump offered a limp interruption.
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When attracted in the past, I have mostly gone emotionally limp, terrified of rejection.
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Paris Journal PARIS — Beware that basket of limp crust put in front of you.
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People are mostly asking it to play music or adjust their thermostat, Limp said.
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He would later have 18 surgical procedures, and still walks with a pronounced limp.
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Mr Abrahamsen was born with cerebral palsy, and still walks with a pronounced limp.
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But he had seen three people go limp, their bodies collapsing to the ground.
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I did, however, have organ damage, an asymmetrical body, mobility problems and a limp.
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Nevertheless, coming in weak will dent his electability narrative and his already limp fundraising.
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Beyond simple nostalgia, though, the appeal of this limp retread is difficult to discern.
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FBI surveillance had spotted children, including one who walked with a limp, he said.
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Limp private-sector spending has in turn kept the government from cutting its debt.
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It was resoundingly bland: watery beans, limp lettuce, and soggy tomato over plain rice.
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At one point, I required monthly cortisone injections to limp through my floor routine.
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Once, he performed with Limp Bizkit, and his new song features Snoop Dogg. Wonderful!
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The deputies then pull Ward's limp body out of the car and handcuff him.
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"The user interface for a microwave is still stuck in the '70s," Limp explained.
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Commanders screamed into their radios, subordinates rushed around, limp corpses were loaded into trucks.
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I saw myself in the limp, in the way I refined and nurtured it.
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Mr. Limp said "utterances" were encrypted when stored, much as credit card data is.
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Because nothing really powers cultural progression more than stuff becoming trite, powerless, hack, limp.
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And, at a certain point, you're hoping to limp away with just a sprained ankle.
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As the internet continues to limp toward better security, sites have increasingly embraced HTTPS encryption.
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Rebel's right front paw was injured and he had a limp, the news station reported.
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At the episode's limp pool pre-rose ceremony party, Hannah B. and Caelynn's drama resurfaces.
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This was helped by people who were selling "limp bizkit tix" to "bro's" on Craigslist.
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Another stretched out a dirty Snuggie, its left sleeve hanging out like a limp windsock.
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Joshua McGill helped a victim, who was riddled with multiple gunshot wounds, limp to safety.
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According to the affidavit, the baby was not breathing, was limp and had no pulse.
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Developers will now be able to use the API to craft similar routines, Limp said.
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"Customers do not care about an ad campaign on the Las Vegas Strip," Limp says.
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"My hand instantly went numb and wrist and fingers were limp and unusable," he wrote.
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Fresh goji berries taste nothing like the limp, dried morsels we get in the West.
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After just an hour in the "loose" bun, my curls were flat, frizzy, and limp.
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His chair had felt red-hot as a frying pan, his legs limp as cotton.
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" When LoriAnne arrived, "Noah's lips were blue, eyes fixed looking up and was completely limp.
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The woman in the group called him "limp-wristed" and another pejorative for gay men.
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But around day four or five, her fever hadn't dropped, and she was going limp.
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He's one of the lucky ones though: when his leg healed, he could only limp.
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Some even included questionable rapping, a la nu-metal heavyweights, Linkin Park and Limp Bizkit.
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Yep, that's Limp Bizkit Durst ... who's impressing the hell out of Travolta as a director.
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How did you figure out it was Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit's old phone number?
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The euro looked limp at $1.1846 but was comfortably in its recent $0.43-1.1960 range.
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I cruised in close and hauled the cormorant's limp but formidable body from the water.
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But Christ's body is scarred with cuts and his head limp, with a dead stare.
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Limp is now talking about how and where people use Echo devices in their homes.
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Amazon presenter Dave Limp revealed that he was wearing Echo Frames for the entire presentation:
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I walk with a slight limp sometimes because of my ruptured calf that's still healing.
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Towns and cities can limp along, repairing leaks incrementally, applying band aids to gushing wounds.
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There's old footage of him getting hit and going limp in a series of plays.
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There was no word on the severity, but Methot left the building without a limp.
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He just sits there without any bodily tension, his arms lie limp in his lap.
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"Not everyone gets the rank of martyr," said one visitor who walked with a limp.
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Agajanian was told that he would walk with a limp and never play football again.
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"Some of us like to limp to work for a couple of months," Morrissey said.
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A limp, gray, rubbery, undercooked chunk of eggplant could easily put you off for life.
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Holyfield went limp, and after another right and a shove, he fell into the ropes.
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Some youngsters retreat entirely, their eyes empty, bodies limp, their isolation a wall of defiance.
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The long flowing skirts covered her wasted leg, and their motion helped conceal her limp.
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Chief among them is a limp economy that could spiral into a major fiscal crisis.
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That may be true, even if rivals suspect the prancing horse of feigning a limp.
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Take that away, I'd venture, and the entire song is instantly defanged and made limp.
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Limp turnout for Mr. Trump in Republican counties could tip the balance for the Democrats.
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Limp says Amazon has increased security and privacy resources "across the board" in recent years.
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It could only be described as bean-flavored baby food stuffed into a limp tortilla.
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Unable to stand up straight, Chow walked with a slow limp, his torso heavily bandaged.
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But Limp emphasizes that he wants to be deliberate with how these systems are structured.
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Echo Frames weigh 31 grams, according to Limp, and can be purchased with prescription lenses.
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He returned a minute or two later, but played with a slight limp at times.
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Another shows Eric with his arms wrapped around the limp body of a dead leopard.
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A slight limp visible, he holds back as his cousins run forward in the sand.
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But he has a heavy limp, and his face reflects the strain on his body.
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But when the issue of Islam surfaces, the entirety of the LGBT leadership goes limp.
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Nalu, a 10-year-old bichon frise-shih tzu mix, was limp and not breathing.
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There's also the Echo Loop, which is meant to provide what Limp called "snackable" notifications.
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"Her big concern," explained Shrum, "is that she doesn't want to limp to the nomination."
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Here's hoping I can at least limp along like another less nimble Fred, Fred Flintstone.
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On cross examination, Nero was asked if Gray was being uncooperative with officers by going limp.
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Limp Bizkit's Fred Durst told MTV in 1998 that Tool was one of his favorite bands.
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Limp, in charge of all hardware and Alexa voice assistant teams, didn't see much change either.
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Only Douglas Booms is no longer reporting to Limp, but he still remains within his organization.
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"We first did the buttons as a reference device internally to prove out gadgets," says Limp.
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Instead, she stood limp and lifeless, unsuccessfully trying to spit out what really happened between sobs.
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DAVID LIMP: You know, I don't think that they're necessarily buying more yet because of that.
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Among other things, it can make 911 calls, Amazon devices chief Dave Limp said onstage today.
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Mr. Bush's stand-in flings bits of dirt with a conspicuously limp, left-handed wrist snap.
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Growth is expected to limp in at just 1.1% this year, after a recession in 2017.
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One study found that men with a limp handshake were less likely to get the job.
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Thus, Zuckerberg stumbles out of his great boat, awful blue flag limp on a breezeless shore.
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And you're right, maybe I was still fluttering my eyes and wasn t completely limp yet.
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Taiwan does offer inspiration to Japan, which is socially tolerant but has a limp civil society.
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But some silicones, like dimethicone, can also cause heavy buildup that leaves strands limp and dull.
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Mattek-Sands is ahead of her husband's recovery, although Sands can now walk without a limp.
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It robbed Pete Buttigieg of his election-night laurels while allowing Biden's campaign to limp ahead.
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Mr Morales would limp on, but his goal-scoring and record-setting days might be over.
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Whiteside labored on the court but was able to limp off the floor during a timeout.
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Either those companies will fail, or China's state-owned banks will allow them to limp on.
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Chera Kowalski crouched next to his limp body, a small syringe in her gloved hand. Squeeze.
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The next he goes limp, and the sound of a chilling, throaty rasp fills the room.
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The limp traditionalism of this "Frankenstein," a co-production with the San Francisco Ballet, is dispiriting.
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And there is Rashid, who walks with a limp, and has a scar under his eye.
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She gripped a glistening whole duck by the neck, its limp head slumped over her fingers.
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"The longer-term vision is a little bit like the 'Star Trek' computer," Mr. Limp said.
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Though the shampoo and conditioner smelled amazing, my hair felt limp every time I used them.
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A painting titled "The Paranoids" by Antonio Ruiz depicted Contemporáneos males as limp, rubber-legged dandies.
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Video depicted limp bodies and children choking while rescuers tried to wash off the poison gas.
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"It is patterned very much off of the successful formula that A.W.S. uses," Mr. Limp said.
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And what do Limp Bizkit still have to offer a former obsessive like me in adulthood?
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My limp always sends the drinks flying to the ground—or, worse, all over my shirt.
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"The Conners" could limp on for years, like "The Hogan Family" once did without Valerie Harper.
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It may be that we can yet stem the worst of the carnage, and limp through.
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We were trying to do something we'd never done, and make it cooler than Limp Bizkit.
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She wears a brace on her right leg that causes a slight limp when she walks.
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The adaptation by the film's writer-director, Amy Heckerling, is "affable but limp," our critic writes.
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Airport food has long conjured images of limp, overpriced Caesar salads and refrigerator-case turkey wraps.
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She was so incapacitated by the pills that she felt like a "limp noodle," she said.
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And it only happens, I'm not taking away from coolfest1999, AKA limp biscuits, incredible Tweets here.
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Her couture is coherent and convincing; it's unclear why her ready-to-wear is so limp.
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But Hogrefe said the FBI surveillance had spotted children, including one who walked with a limp.
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Robert (John C. Reilly) has a lisp, for example, and John (Ben Whishaw) has a limp.
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As soon as I crossed the threshold to the stage the limp came without any thought.
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Most days she would limp down a dirt lane to a pond to feed the fish.
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Veggies were hearty, as opposed to limp or slimy, with the mushrooms, in particular, standing out.
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Her limp neck has taken away her chin, and her hands lie folded in her lap.
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"We're investing in privacy across the board," hardware and services chief Dave Limp told the crowd.
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Limp said the frames are designed so that only those wearing them can hear Alexa talk.
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Limp said the frames are designed so that only those wearing them can hear Alexa talk.
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Body parts are presented in every form: erect, limp, hairy, shaved, stacked, twisted, intertwined, bent, pinched.
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"We try to price our products effectively at about what they cost to make," Limp said.
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Here, she entangles limp folds of ceramic with vinyl tubing and constrains crumpled steel between straps.
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When he stands and walks, he rocks into a limp, though it doesn't slow him down.
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They are a bird with a limp mistaking itself for a phoenix and trying to catch fire.
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I was limp, and I was very floaty; I was in and out of a deep sleep.
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The first sign Buddy had made a turn for the worst was a limp on Tuesday morning.
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PUT 'ER THERE WITH A FIRM HANDSHAKE No limp wrists, no wet hands, no fingertip cop-outs.
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Olambo begged the police not to hurt the vegetable seller, as she already walked with a limp.
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Brenner rushes in to comfort her, picking her up and carrying her limp body down the hall.
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At one point he stumbles, as if a leg has gone limp, and leans against a wall.
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DAVID LIMP: No. And we've said this to you before, but first of all, welcome to re:Mars.
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DAVID LIMP: Well, I think the first thing is to get customers to love a product. Right?
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DAVID LIMP: I think the long-term goal was to try to invent the Star Trek computer.
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Even when contestants leave of their own accord — as Higgins did Tuesday night — the goodbye is limp.
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Nevermind that this the point of Paradise; how dare Eric flop around like a limp pool floatie!
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Like a well-behaved rabbit in the jaws of a wolf, rather than struggle, we went limp.
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My bouncy curls soon have become limp and lifeless only 30 minutes after leaving the salon. Sigh.
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The boy goes limp, apparently losing consciousness, and the bully becomes alarmed ... realizing what he had done.
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It will probably limp on as a minority, however, until the end of its term in May.
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Few have gone against Facebook and walked away—and those that have, do with a permanent limp.
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They're also low-profile, so you won't look like an aging father at a Limp Bizkit concert.
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That one's called The Fanatic, and it's directed (and co-written) by Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst.
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His other hand clutches a disembodied, limp penis dangling a flagpole and an upside-down America flag.
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On April 20, Limp Bizkit was supposed to give a concert at a Sunoco in Dayton, Ohio.
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Mars opposes Neptune on September 24—your famous Scorpio stinger will be limp, so take it easy.
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The stock is earmarked with Florida breakout acts, including New Found Glory, Limp Bizkit, and Flo Rida.
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The artist occasionally incorporates a limp humanoid into his configurations to help demonstrate their gravity-defying ingenuity.
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Penetrative Mars goes limp while it's retrograde, and you will find that getting motivated will be difficult.
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I had no outward sign of suffering -- I didn't walk with a limp or need physical therapy.
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Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst is ditching the Hollywood Hills home he barely owned for a year.
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She had kind of gone limp and wasn't struggling anymore, but she was still making gurgling sounds.
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Cut to the scene of you picking at a limp ham sandwich, alone in a toilet cubicle.
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Australia has come a long way from an image defined by the limp watery fizz of Fosters.
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Before its introduction, supposed solutions for limp-dick were crude at best and eye-watering at worst.
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If someone asked me about the limp, I'd mention polio and told them I must be tired.
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" After a close examination of my leg, she stunned me once more: "Your limp is probably unnecessary.
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Analysts predict, at best, feeble growth in the current quarter as both exports and consumption limp along.
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Other recent "Glass Menagerie" revivals have cast actresses who can leave Laura's limp at the stage door.
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Obama let his hand go limp so as not to salute, but his smile remained painfully frozen.
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"I thought I was dead," said Hatch, who now walks with a heavy limp after 18 surgeries.
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If he opens his eyes, we're going to make him walk, so he does the limp rag.
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Ukraine and talk of quid pro quos now serve as the limp sequel to all things Russia.
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The drivers in the earbuds are inspired by the same ones used by professional artists, says Limp.
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It has an LED display that should be easy to see from across the room, Limp says.
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The name, Limp says, was also meant to evoke the legendary Library of Alexandria from ancient Egypt.
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"He was trying to get (the children) off the bus -- all the bodies were limp," Cook said.
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After trying a few limp jumps, the truck simply flipped onto its roof, where it lay pathetically.
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What will it mean to have penetrative Mars go limp around your love life and artistic pursuits?
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They'd rather have your lettuce wet and limp than risk a bit of grit in their teeth.
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"Make sure they don't have a limp," he crows, getting a light chuckle from a dour companion.
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He awakes in the hospital with holes in his memory, aphasia, splitting headaches, a limp and PTSD.
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"We can limp along during normal times," Greg Siskind, an immigration attorney who represents doctors, told Vox.
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WINTER 2018 For years, family farmers have struggled with limp prices, tight credit and more extreme weather.
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He guided Higginbottom into a camouflage A.T.V. so that the older man wouldn't have to limp uphill.
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But, one of the kicks connected with Liv's head and you can see her body go limp.
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In addition to Limp Bizkit, the schedule included Kid Rock, Creed, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Korn.
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I feared I'd faint after the first loop, leaving my limp, unconscious body gliding through the second.
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As a result of the stroke, she walked with a limp and her right hand was numb.
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But Ramos Allup's body language was unaggressive, his hands limp, sometimes raised as if to protect himself.
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Folded over her limp husband, she thought she felt his heart beating, thought he was still alive.
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Mr. Smith then took the shower rod and beat Zymere until he went limp, his mother said.
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There was a handsome all-black shearling coat ($2,498) that fell a little limp on the body.
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As they cooked, they changed from firm and bright to limp and gray, just as I'd feared.
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Maybe it's time for Botox, but what if Botox makes your eyelids go limp for a month?
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But he walks with a limp and sometimes pauses midspeech and screws up his face in pain.
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Edelman was able to limp off the field before being taken by cart to the locker room.
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The Philadelphia Eagles will limp into Green Bay for the Thursday night game against the undefeated Packers.
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Cradling his limp body in their arms, they let him half float in the water between them.
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He walked with a slight limp and had to be helped as he got into his seat.
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American postcards from the 20th century showed "fairies" with limp wrists, doing "women's work" as store clerks.
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Conor didn't look too bruised up ... but he did enter the party with a pretty obvious limp.
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Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price was criticized this week for his seemingly limp enthusiasm about vaccines.
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One of his arms is outstretched while the other stays limp, giving him the effect of a zombie.
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Ragdolls are known to be so affectionate that they go limp in your arms, hence the name. 11.
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"Your arms and head hung like limp wet rags," Armstrong's mother told her later, according to the book.
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"I think you need to be asking whether you'll ever walk without a limp," the doctor told me.
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The teen was struck by all 16 bullets, most of them while he was limp on the ground.
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Apart from a ridiculous limp (he's got a bad knee!), Wahlberg's Sergeant Tommy Saunders is just… Mark Wahlberg.
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She was fine and then all of sudden this morning she walked in and she passed out, limp.
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The teen was struck by all the bullets, most of them while he was limp on the ground.
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The European Commission has now proposed a limp draft law that allows co-ordination of national screening efforts.
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Nexxus Volume Refreshing Mist Dry Shampoo is lightweight, sulfate-free, and will even add fullness to limp strands.
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With a transgressive leap, she boards the fishing boat, groping for signs of life among the limp bodies.
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Kimbro placed the limp little girl on the woman's lap and started CPR, occasionally massaging the baby's heart.
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Maybe a single leaf of limp iceberg lettuce punctuates the whole thing, and a smear of lukewarm mayo.
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Within 20 minutes, I was curled up, whimpering with debilitating pain and unable to walk without a limp.
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Since the referendum, "cautious optimism" has hung over talk of Britain's economic future like a limp thumbs up.
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I also liked that it made my strands soft, not limp, as it added a hit of moisture.
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While out with a couple of friends, they asked what had happened with my potential Limp Bizkit gig.
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Finally… You aren't actually Fred Durst trying to avoid talking about Limp Bizkit for this interview, are you?
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One appetizer consisted of stacks of prosciutto slices and a few limp grapes atop a vertical wooden plank.
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A childhood case of polio had left him with a limp, and he was unfit for combat duty.
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Many customers in Europe have been clamouring for the Echo, according to Amazon's SVP for devices, Dave Limp.
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"This is what's in your pillows," Reuven said, stroking the down of a limp duck in his hands.
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Scalise, who will never completely recover from the injuries he sustained that day, still walks with a limp.
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The slight limp on the way out of the bathroom — marble, in my imagination, and hung with Tintorettos.
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But my grandmother had come in with a mild head injury and she was leaving with a limp.
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The data underlined the Fed ratesetters' conundrum; consumer and government spending remained buoyant, though business investment was limp.
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It's depressing but unavoidable to acknowledge that it's the Limp Bizkit Woodstock that better represents America's population today.
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When my daughter, Lauren, was 7 months old, my wife found her gray and limp in her crib.
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Doesn't Matter So Much Mr. Bates got his limp in the Boer War, serving as Lord Grantham's batman.
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You deserve better than a limp joint and leftover pad Thai eaten by the light of the fridge.
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I just felt I had to limp forward and not let gout destroy everything else in my life.
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Some people in our office thought it looked like a limp ... like he was favoring his left leg.
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Brush bristles are studded between the plastic teeth to prevent tangling or breakage and to volumize limp strands.
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Even in the shallow end, with hands supporting my sacrum, I struggled to let my body go limp.
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Once they were gold and cooked to a fine crackle; another time they were ghostly pale and limp.
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They lifted Shahd gently into a wheelchair, her legs limp in front of her in baggy green pajamas.
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I think they're thinking about the catastrophe and how we can limp through it and minimize the damage.
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"We'll make mistakes, you know, we have in the past, we certainly will in the future," said Limp.
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Her mother felt Natalio's body go limp in her arms and then collapse to the floor, face down.
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Limp wage growth is puzzling when the jobless rate has settled at 3.5 percent, a half-century low.
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Indeed, they've boxed themselves into a corner by allowing the EU to limp along with so many problems.
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But this afternoon, I've passed threadbare yards with Confederate flags aloft, limp sentries in the cold gray air.
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I wore the limp helmet of hair to school until the kids laughed and called me half-breed.
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Even if nothing is done, Obamacare will continue to limp along, probably turning into something akin to Medicaid.
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Yesterday I wore my Birks for a full day and for the first time I didn't limp afterward.
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Limp Bizkit Deftones N.E.R.D. when they tried to be Rage Against the Machine And of course, 311 a.k.a.
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A bottom layer was left slightly limp at the neck, the hairline loose, lending a pastoral, lived-in quality.
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And then came the jokes... I guess we can sort of imagine Trump's response to Obama's limp wrist. pic.twitter.
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He took hard falls on back-to-back plays in the first quarter but played on with a limp.
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You talk to him, ask him to raise that limp arm, try to figure out what's wrong with him.
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Remember the awkwardly silent haunts you've walked into that feel limp, where you had little privacy to speak freely?
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This may seem limp, but in the world of international finance and security, lists like this give players pause.
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He is able to hoist himself up, but walks with a visible limp before collapsing next to crew members.
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Sometimes the energy of the person you shelled out good money to see is that of a limp carrot.
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But like Amazon's Dave Limp, Bronstein won't cop to being in the middle of a platform war, per se.
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Worries about limp European growth also made the European Central Bank cautious at a policy meeting earlier this week.
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Before the hearing started, Levar Jones, shot once in the hip by Groubert, walked into court with a limp.
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Limp Bizkit's Fred Durst brings his performance to the heads of the crowd of the east stage, July 25.
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On the towel, in the brand's famous blue, was the equation: Venus symbol + limp limb + Viagra = an erect penis.
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As just one example, Limp doesn't seem too worried that third-party Alexa devices will hurt the Alexa brand.
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"As long as there are existence proofs in each of the categories," Limp argues, consumers will figure it out.
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She was holding the puppy's limp body, according to a police report first obtained by local TV station WPLG.
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One floor above, a sister restaurant serves up limp dosas and a chicken-and-rice contrivance masquerading as biryani.
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Because whether your 'do is currently falling limp or puffing out, a few new products just might change everything.
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Authorities forced their way into the home and found Ruiz-Lopez and his daughter "limp" and "unresponsive," prosecutors said.
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First image of John Travolta as a crazed stalker in 'Moose', directed by Limp Bizkit's Fred Durst (seriously) pic.twitter.
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Her senior dog, Abbey, approached her, covered in some kind of liquid and with a limp in her step.
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The timing of the 737 Max crisis couldn't be worse: American manufacturing has gone limp in the past months.
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Boone is a suave terrier mix with a slight limp that doesn't stop him from strutting around the neighborhood.
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" So he is doing that, and then he kinda does like a limp wrist thing, and I said: "Transvestite!
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At one point during the presentation, Amazon executive Dave Limp whispered a command to Alexa to play a lullaby.
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He was able to hoist himself up, but walked with a visible limp before collapsing next to crew members.
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Mars' energy will be limp as hell during the retrograde, and over-exertion will not be a good idea.
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He became gaunt, grew out a beard, changed his hair, and started wearing glasses and walking with a limp.
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Here's how the experts actually deal with greasy roots, limp strands, and all the dirty-haired glory in between.
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A football injury in his early teens led to severe blood poisoning and left him with a permanent limp.
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Cil said his favorite response was from a woman who said her body "went limp" after the first bite.
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Over and over, they saw the older man with the limp, so they sent each case to Detective Bia.
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Or does it limp into the new phase of coverage unrepentant, ready to make similar mistakes all over again?
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And, because the mid-lengths are thinned out, it keeps the hair from being too heavy and hanging limp.
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The limp sausage of questionable origin was congealed salty mush, and quite frankly upsetting — not just for my stomach.
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So for now, analysts say, Iran will limp along, half in the old sanctions-busting world and half out.
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Though the pong of rotting flesh has since subsided, and the sutures have healed, his limp is likely permanent.
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I stalk a guard alone on a pier, my arms wrapped tight around his neck until he goes limp.
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"Absolutely not," he replies, before cutting to a shot of him dragging a woman's limp body through the snow.
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I didn't think I'd feel bad for the forty-clawed, raw-muscle dog, especially since it did not limp.
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It wasn't even one of those limp running back throws to a wide-open receiver on a trick play.
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The next, he'd say, "I'm Steve DeBerg," and limp around the pocket like the hobbled journeyman backup once did.
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Slightly more successful, though just as limp, were a pair of diminutive soft shell crabs offered as a special.
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Her left hand dangles at odd angles as though it were broken, and she walks with a noticeable limp.
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"The girl is still breathing," someone says after the shooters pause, and one walks over to the limp bodies.
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You go back to his place, you find out it's full of executed relatives, or worse: Limp Bizkit CDs.
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There's also the aggravating nostalgia of "Love, Simon," a limp romantic-comedy only nominally set in the 21st century.
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According to docs, obtained by TMZ, the Limp Bizkit frontman will initially pay $7,400 per month in spousal support.
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Ada will always limp, and she may always feel survivor's guilt or struggle to trust those who love her.
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With Portugal leading Iran late in their Group B game, Spain was poised to limp through in second place.
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First, a disclaimer: Henson's genius notwithstanding, "The Dark Crystal" was a visually interesting, technically impressive and dramatically limp movie.
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I limp because of arthritis, so the fact that there's one-sixth gravity up there would be hugely liberating.
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Mr. Rafiq walks with a limp and suffers back pain and memory problems from the beatings he once endured.
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He put the boot on and then faked a limp while walking round the terminal and boarding the plane.
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Tatum is barely in the film because of scheduling conflicts, lying limp on a table most of the movie.
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But at least now we can avoid having to watch this four-pitch stagecoach limp along on the autobahn.
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DAVE LIMP: I think when we can find products that will resonate with customers where the advertisement adds value.
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Off the ice, Marvin walked to a bench near the dressing room without a limp and took a seat.
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When SWAT teams burst through the bank's locked doors, they found the women lying limp on the lobby's floor.
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The president stopped his arm and turned his wrist limp, apparently an effort to deny Castro his photo op.
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"If you could wave a magic wand and have a mobile OS that's successful in phones, sure," says Limp.
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Today at its Echo and Alexa-focused hardware event, VP Dave Limp gave an early look at Echo Frames.
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The government looks set to limp on until elections in three former Communist eastern states in September and October.
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But I killed the limp whenever my father showed up to take me to the Museum of Natural History.
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Although the move to appease the conservatives exposed her growing political weakness, Ms. Merkel will limp on as chancellor.
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There is no guarantee that Pdvsa, even if it can limp along with severely reduced operations, will ever recover.
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Mars is limp and angry right now, and only you can tell how this will affect your love life.
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It showed police carrying the 173-year-old black man to a police van while he appeared to limp.
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The mood will feel limp as the planet of war retreats—and you'll need to get better quality rest.
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Now Katrina was on the couch, one hand fiddling with her limp ponytail, the remote control dangling from the other.
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Yes. Okay. I think you and I are in agreeance, as Limp Bizkit would say, on AT&T Time Warner.
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He connects with other people through limp stares and blank expressions, no longer able to play along with human socialization.
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Rollercoaster dynamics and bang-boom-pow electrohooks — so delightfully abrasive in their momentum — beat limp, wet power ballads any day.
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As the scathing reviews and limp box office numbers have made clear, it's a misfire on just about every level.
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It just demonstrates the sheer desperation that his campaign is operating on to try and limp forwards towards the nomination.
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"There are a lot of things we can do with Eero to make the smart home even easier," said Limp.
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Rushing over to see what was wrong, he found Venezia's limp body still underwater being hammered by the building surf.
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For years it would arrive limp and tan, which brought breakfast to a standstill when I sent the toast back.
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But the lack of specificity in Sessions' guidance could render it a limp tool for someone seeking a legal defense.
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Limp explains that re:MARS is the first public version of Amazon's secretive MARS (machine learning, automation, robotics, and space) conference.
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He greeted me with a limp handshake and a quick, disapproving once-over that felt right out of a movie.
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But firms' aversion to increasing prices may be as much a consequence of limp inflation as a contributor to it.
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Kufrin, visibly heartbroken, immediately launched into The Bachelorette, where she'd ostensibly meet someone better than a limp real estate agent.
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"We've been maniacally focused on families since launching Fire tablets," says Dave Limp, who runs devices and services for Amazon.
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"Sans titre" (2000) has the same scaled self-portrait figure, eyes open, placed limp on a hook like a coat.
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But have you ever tried to take them home for later, only to be met with a sad, limp mass?
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Today, matches can be bloody and competitors often limp away with broken bones, but the injuries tend to be minor.
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I let a limp little baby dyke use green terry-cloth handcuffs on me, because at least they were handcuffs.
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But having talked to Limp since the early days of the Kindle, I see it as part of his character.
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"In a weird way, in my job, I get to look into the future a little bit," Limp tells me.
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As such, the world economy will limp on, burdened by debt and in hock to easy money from central banks.
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Yes, it sometimes gets tangled in a discarded blanket, sock, or a limp USB cable plugged into a wall charger.
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Can the man with sleepy eyes and a moustache like a limp rodent be the Adonis recalled by Mrs Custer?
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Not long before, Badison — aka the Cellmate From Hell — had stuck a wedge of bubblegum in Piper's limp blonde locks.
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The Limp Bizkit frontman has filed for divorce from Kseniya Beryazina Durst, his wife of about six years, TMZ reported.
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Sometimes I walk with a limp, but it is so subtle that many don't notice unless they're looking for it.
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If I have to limp or crawl my way back to the hotel room, that's what I'm going to do.
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They brought him limp, greasy sandwiches to eat or fresh pastries with some of the best coffee he'd ever had.
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By the time the others had advanced close enough to shoot the viper, Taylor's body lay limp on the floor.
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Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst is back behind the camera — this time, directing a movie inspired by his own life.
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Last year's limp wonkery and diplomatic crises have given way to rapid-fire storylines reminiscent of Homeland's adrenalized early seasons.
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Depending on the severity of the underlying issue, a vehicle in the limp home mode will later be totally disabled.
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But even in the limp expansion of the 2000s wages eventually got to a growth rate above 4% per year.
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They're identified by arbitrary traits—Farrell and Weisz are near-sighted, Whishaw has a limp, Reilly lisps, and so on.
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But when my own child went white, his lips blue, his body limp, I did not reach for my camera.
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But when he returned home several hours later, his son was pale and blazing hot, limp in his wife's arms.
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She always had a faint limp, and I wondered for a long time whether there had been a childhood accident.
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Asus and TP-link will be adding this to their router lineup before the end of the year, Limp says.
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Pella looked weary as a limp backhand gifted the Spaniard a decisive break at the start of the second set.
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I watched a petite woman with a pale face and limp shoulder-length hair put her hands over her ears.
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I didn't take a chance to listen to them because I assumed they sounded like Korn or Limp Bizkit. 3.
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Well, Limp Bizkit are from Jacksonville, Florida, so they were really close to Gainesville, where I lived at the time.
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Limp Bizkit's canny business team ushered in a new era for radio graft, one that we're still operating within now.
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In India, a limp handshake between men is fine, but don't try it with a member of the opposite sex.
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As I sat in the emergency room waiting to be helped, my arm lay still and limp by my side.
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It's cheerful and utterly limp — Jason Polan would have conveyed more about these people with just a few pencil strokes.
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Under the limp direction of Scott Speer, "Midnight Sun" suffocates its sentimental script, portraying passion without wonder, sacrifice without ecstasy.
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Soon the whole world will know that the great Lee Miglin, who built Chicago, built it with a limp wrist.
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A black boy could get away with many things, but walking around with a perched, limp wrist wasn't among them.
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He softly pounded his erect right hand into his limp left claw, his face stiffly locked into a half-smile.
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"When we imagine a future with thousands of devices like this, this is going to become essential," Mr. Limp said.
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What was required was to strain the working muscles to limp exhaustion by the end of each set, he says.
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In the Assembly, at least one legislator had hoarded for nourishment a plate of limp waffles draped in plastic wrap.
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But the Met Orchestra's playing lacked precision and crispness, especially during the bustling overture, which sounded somewhat wan and limp.
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Sharp-edged black shadows danced across the stones, more vital than the limp, jaded tourists to whom they were attached.
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Amazon Device Head Dave Limp told me that you can tell Alex to stop an alarm or tap the screen.
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It makes for a limp survey, made all the more frustrating by the great ideas hiding in its uninspired execution.
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Although Amazon has not released specific sales figures for Alexa devices, Mr. Limp said tens of millions had been sold.
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On "Saturday Night Live" — where they performed "Paris" and "Break Up Every Night" last weekend — they were listless and limp.
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Instead, I found them a bit limp and soggy, and a touch more greasy than the rest of my order.
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DAVE LIMP: What you do see is where people are interested in, and where they be putting Echos and Alexa.
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He thrust his muscular shoulders forward, limp legs hanging behind him, and transformed himself into Lyrical D, rising rap artist.
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Dave Limp, senior vice president of Amazon devices and services, announced the company's new slate of products and features today.
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"We came up with something that we call Amazon Sidewalk," Amazon's device chief Dave Limp said at the event today.
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Until now, Pelosi has stuck to her commitment not to pursue impeachment, instead offering up limp and hopeless legislative proposals.
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John nodded, still in shock, having woken up and discovered Marcia, cold and limp, slumped across the couch beside him.
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As Koenig tried to limp his way open, Showalter kept the ball, leaned past a screen and released a shot.
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If we are looking to reinvigorate virtual reality from its current limp state, perhaps we should be looking to porn.
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She won't live the life her parents lead, and, as she puts it, her mother's limp will stop chasing her.
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The United States would limp through nearly a decade of sluggish growth, even as the Fed continued to devour bonds.
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Your mom is too cool for a mimosa brunch at a mediocre restaurant serving crappy pancakes and limp bacon, anyway.
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Limp Bizkit were essentially one screening of a Weathermen documentary away from being Rage Against the Machine––when I saw them a couple years back they actually closed with a cover of "Killing in the Name Of"––but because critics liked Rage they were labeled "punk" while Limp was lumped in with nü-metal.
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The police in Epping seem intent on keeping the fries limp and soggy—and the Burger King drive-through drug free.
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If Brexit is sorted, it would make no sense for a government to limp on without a majority, explains an aide.
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People are comparing it, most charmingly, to the Charlie Brown Christmas tree — as well as, slightly less charmingly, a limp erection.
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"As for the limp—which is, anyhow, hardly noticeable—that's just a sore foot," he writes of one of his heroes.
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A couple of dogs nap on its front porch, but the interior is bare; limp cables hang pitifully from the ceiling.
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And we're talking devices and services, it's great to have Dave Limp, Senior Vice President of Devices and Services for Amazon.
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The Echo Plus was built with Amazon's "second-generation far-field microphones," said Dave Limp, Amazon's senior vice president of devices.
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One of the attackers died in the blast; the other was quickly riddled with bullets as he tried to limp away.
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That strong stand makes season 2's comparatively limp attempts to say something about the #MeToo movement so much more disappointing.
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"Lenny is about giving 100 percent of ourselves, 100 percent of the time, and I couldn't bear to limp through this."
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Limp said Amazon has been trying to improve Alexa's ability to identify natural speech patterns and accurately act on user prompts.
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It sucks to feel like a limp noodle when I remember how in shape I was a few months ago. Blergh.
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Amazon's voice assistant, Alexa, will be compatible with future versions of Big Mouth Billy Bass, Amazon's David Limp announced on Wednesday.
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Trump appeared to let his hand go limp, and then, unsure what to do, closed his hand to make a fist.
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Some opined that Williams was a mad genius, having devised the perfect answer to the horror of limp and pallid tacos.
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The whole Amazon smartphone rumors come from a nebulous comment from David Limp, Amazon's senior vice president of devices and services.
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His hologram stares bleakly out the jail cell window of the Black Museum, his body limp, his image flickering with fatigue.
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And a poll conducted last week showed Christie's support among voters has slid from a lackluster 33% to a limp 27%.
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It's just going to walk with a limp for a few months and after that, it will run faster than ever.
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Earlier, Shanghai shares managed to limp up 0.2 percent after Chinese regulators said they may restrict stock sales by major shareholders.
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I grew up on alt rock radio, my first concert was a super tour of Limp Bizkit, Kid Rock, and Staind.
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Even when things go south, the venture funds can limp along for years, with investor money tied up in the structures.
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You'll also want to make sure the ends are fully rolled around the roller, or they'll wind up limp or bent.
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Yet such accusations feel limp, and your tendency isn't to applaud Susan's fiery (if misplaced) courage but to look away tactfully.
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One night they were slightly limp, always a risk with fresh pasta, but on another they were ideally firm and bouncy.
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Early on, Madison Krekel approaches the prone, naked Alex Rodabaugh and slings him over her shoulder, carrying his limp body offstage.
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Now we're talking about Fire TV. Limp is summing up the announcements that were made at the IFA conference in Berlin.
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A marble figure of an Amazon lies dead on a patch of earth, her face slack, her limp body thrown open.
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They're more like waves or a wet mop after it's passed across the floor a couple of times — just plain limp.
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Rather, businesses can continue to limp along, even when their underlying operations are not making money and customer demand has evaporated.
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My hair frizzed and curled for nine months of the year and, during the other three, hung limp around my shoulders.
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Fred Durst is securing his Limp Bizkit dough in his divorce, while his now ex-wife gets ... a brand new car!!!
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The interview was overall pretty limp, since Scaramucci spent the whole time on his best behavior towing his pro-Trump line.
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After the limp 2017 film "The Great Wall," the director Zhang Yimou was clearly looking to enact a return to form.
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After a limp start, the rains have covered nearly half of the country, a weather department official told Reuters on Monday.
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Inside is a coral scarf — a "shalek," as the Polish-born Ms. Warshawski calls it — limp and riddled with moth holes.
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Mashing limp romance and artless satire into a ludicrously contrived plot, "The Clapper" lurches from one mirthlessly eccentric scene to another.
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She did not walk with a discernible limp but was deliberate with her gait going to and from the locker room.
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The conductor Andris Nelsons, though, wholly misconceived the Symphonic Dances from "West Side Story": rhythms were limp and textures too lurid.
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Eventually I would stop moving, arms limp and eyes averted and focus on the crack in the ceiling of my room.
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A good thing, we agreed, or our favorite field would be piled high with the limp bodies of half of Canarsie.
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Limp acknowledged that Amazon would be concerned if the technology were to contribute to inaccurate identifications of people captured on camera.
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Chris' full interview with Dave Limp will be up on The Verge later this morning, keep an eye out for it.
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Last night at an Amazon media gathering, I spoke to Limp about this new crack in the company's relationship with Sonos.
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"I thought she was dead, her body was limp and the light was gone from her eyes," Salvador told BuzzFeed News.
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Out of sheer stubbornness, Lynette refused to limp on the hurt ankle, wouldn't allow anyone to see that she was wounded.
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Foster walked back to the bench with a slight limp early in the second quarter, but did not return to action.
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"[W]e kept hearing from customers that they wanted to use their own speaker, they loved their own speaker," Limp said.
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Funny, I'm now kind of glad that I have a limp and suffered permanent damage to my endocrine system in battle.
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Fried food — especially when it's battered — must be cooked to order and served immediately; otherwise it grows limp as it cools.
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I'll never forget seeing two Basij soldiers throw the limp body of one young man into the trunk of a car.
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Luckily, net artist Sam Rolfes has designed a more enlightened version of the ragdoll game, Limp Body Beat, for Adult Swim.
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What's next: Limp told The Verge he wants to get Alexa on as many devices as possible and focus on international expansion.
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After witnessing so many people ignore a larger issue, only to bitch about a limp sandwich to no end, I was annoyed.
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As a result, some, but not all, of the repealed provisions will limp on for at least another year, if not longer.
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Scalise, who still walks with a limp, fielded a ball on his knees at his second base position, and threw out Rep.
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Shanghai shares managed to limp up 0.2 percent on Tuesday after Chinese regulators said they may restrict stock sales by major shareholders.
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Since Greta appears to be a kindly old woman, no one questions why she's dragging a girl's limp body into a car.
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Those who have embarked on it probably know the sinking feeling of cutting into your pie to reveal a soggy, limp crust.
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Robin told investigators his daughter refused to take a bottle the day she was admitted and went limp for a few minutes.
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I had gone limp by then, but I assume it was just flowing out when I was erect, hence the fluid sensation.
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Buffalo, meanwhile, continues to limp toward the finish line, a loser in four straight overall and amid a 3-15-2 stretch.
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Limp did commit to leaving Eero's privacy policy in place, however — the one that supposedly keeps it from tracking your internet activity.
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Limp also revealed that there were more than 5,000 people working on Alexa and Alexa-enabled devices at the Seattle-based company.
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It's safe to assume almost no one is turned on by the image of the unnamed, sexually assaulting john's small limp penis.
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AMES, Iowa — Randy Peterson, a longtime Des Moines Register sports columnist, owes his limp to the state of Iowa's passion for basketball.
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Like the two-on-ones, group dates feel more and more useless as the season progresses, and this one feels particularly limp.
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It's been too long since the last Limp Wrist release, but the queer punk legends are are back with new album Facades.
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Sweet Italian sausage can do so much more than be slapped on a hoagie roll with some limp bell peppers and onions.
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Obamacare's markets were always likely to limp on rather than collapse utterly, because they have a blank cheque from the federal government.
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AFTER A ROTTEN October and limp November, the S&P 22018 tumbled in value by 246% between November 210th and December 22019th.
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Like the best music videos, "Limp" is the result of a bunch of friends getting together and just having a good time.
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Smith opted out of his deal, found no suitors, and was forced to limp back to Cleveland on a below-market deal.
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One creepy scene shows Cora's limp body splayed next to the Belmont's kitchen as she lies on a bed of gory towels.
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But despite all that, Bleed for This is utterly devoid of tension, making for a limp entry in the fighting-film lineage.
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After kicking the boy, Franklin can be seen in the footage cradling Lincoln, who appears limp, and eating a slice of pizza.
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Earnest and Castro brought Kati's limp body into Wilbarger General Hospital sometime before midnight, claiming the child had drowned in the bathtub.
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Wolfson, a big garrulous man with white, curly hair and a pronounced limp from several back surgeries, asked about Michael's medical history.
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Her telltale limp will be a lifelong reminder of the poliovirus that she contracted, and the public health system that failed her.
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The green 10-ora note features a Voortrekker mother crying out at some unseen malice, her limp son draped in her arms.
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I'm not ashamed to say that—as a buck toothed, chubby and nervous 13 year old kid—Limp Bizkit were my life.
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Buffalo, meanwhile, continues to limp toward the finish line, a loser in four straight overall and amid a 3-15-53 stretch.
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When this happens, things turn sour for the whole automobile system, which may shut down completely or enter a "limp-home" mode.
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Apple doesn't typically integrate its services with other products, so the odds are slim that Tim Cook ever gives Limp a ring.
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And just when funds think a downturn is finally coming, interest rates are cut, allowing weak borrowers to limp on for longer.
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Although no longer using a cane, he walks slowly and with a limp and goes to physical therapy several times a week.
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They play dead—head down, limbs limp, making no effort whatsoever—and in this manner discover that even a corpse goes round.
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Despite Mackie's and Qualley's best attempts to keep the movie afloat, critics blamed poor reviews on "IO's" lagging pace and limp script.
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Her performance is equal parts limp hysteria and fashion-plate elegance and reminds us that yesterday's shocking mavericks often age into bores.
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The roof had given way long ago and nature had crept inside, with skeletal bushes and limp grasses rising in the stalls.
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"We don't need liberal puppets in Congress," reads one ad that shows a limp O'Connor on the end of a puppeteer's string.
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Yet the women are sometimes at the mercy of tired partnering conventions, their limp bodies hoisted and dragged around by the men.
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For some, that means adopting a uniform of limp linen shirts, Birkenstocks and chunky beads; for others, it's a renewed spiritual commitment.
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Dragging the teen's limp body to the curb, the officer dropped him face-first on the pavement before calling for medical help.
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Receiving iTunes vouchers for Christmas, spending them instantly and feeling a limp disappointment as though you were never given anything at all.
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Limp Bizkit exploding a boat during MTV Spring Break is a perfect snapshot of a very specific time in our nation's history.
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Click "Place Order" five days a week, 50 weeks a year, and you're spending $3,750 annually for limp salad and bland sushi.
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"It was bad; it bothered me all game," he said, and when he left the locker room, Beckham had a pronounced limp.
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The limp fabric which used to form a pocket now dangled free, because my depleted partner ripped it off in a fight.
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Also, Jim Nantz has done the fucking math on how much this limp and tan toast has been costing him per year.
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Now, as for what Fred's walking away with -- a 2014 Harley-Davidson and all his music rights and residuals for Limp Bizkit.
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Mr. Limp said Amazon was aiming to fix these limitations, but conceded that its strategy necessarily led to some low-end devices.
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The "crispy shrimp" have the limp, expired quality of tempura that's been doing laps all night at a conveyor-belt sushi place.
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Mr. Hamasyan met this rhythmic challenge with a melody that seemed, in its many metamorphoses, sometimes to limp momentarily, sometimes to skip.
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It was "a little reminiscent of the library of Alexander" which was at one time the keeper of "all knowledge," Limp said.
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This gave a sense that the show of some 120 works was ethically tainted and would, at best, limp into New York.
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She imposes a handicap on herself, affecting a limp as part of the machinations deemed necessary in order to find her lover.
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When handshakes did take place, the greeting was strangely limp and lifeless — two people engaging in an act that neither really welcomed.
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"I wouldn&apost talk about specifically a watch, but I will tell you we look at a lot of things," Limp said.
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So I once asked the owner, Jules Segal, why he didn't sell velvet that was limp and soft like old-fashioned velvet.
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His advice is mostly limp rhetoric about working hard and he fails to give any actual specifics about how to do anything.
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A fire captain strapped her into a stretcher, and a helicopter, there to drop fire retardant, descended to retrieve the limp body.
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The "Interior Event" that left Quichotte with his limp turns out to have been a stroke, whose (partial) recovery took two years.
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Automobile sales may be slowing, e-commerce is putting the squeeze on bricks-and-mortar stores, and overall economic growth is limp.
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Stephen Colbert began the Late Show on Thursday night "irked" about Donald Trump's increasingly limp rationale for killing Iranian general Qasem Soleimani.
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It didn't matter if I was walking with a limp or had sore muscles from playing football or basketball the night before.
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Several hundred parents and children turned solemnly towards the national flag, hanging limp by the pool, with hands and goggles on hearts.
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Holding a limp umbrella that broke after the first of many storms, I dashed between the awnings that cover the city's sidewalks.
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"It is the most innovative speaker we have ever built and has unbelievable sound," said David Limp, SVP of Devices at Amazon.
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Instead, the honey badger began a vicious game of tug-of-war with the jackals as they fought over the limp snake.
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Lynette managed to limp to a chilly, empty pub around the corner, where no one was watching the football on gigantic screens.
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He compares Bacon's portraiture to an actor who imbues a minor role with outsized power by playing the scene with a limp.
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" "If the wider world's response turns out to be limp, maybe other regions will think they (too) can crack down on journalists.
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"Please sir, just stop this manipulation and raise the bar," Durst, who is best known as the vocalist for Limp Bizkit, tweeted.
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Alliances, they say, limp along at the pace of their most grudging member, and today NATO's most recalcitrant participant is unquestionably Turkey.
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The chicken was roasted until its juices burst from its flesh, and the onions were cooked until they turned limp and sweet.
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But the limp turned into a fever, which led to lab tests at the doctor's office that "didn't look good," Shawn recalls.
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Swae is too limp and detached on his own, while the energetic Jxmmi needs his brother's ethereal presence to escape total conventionality.
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The 7-year-old pup is missing some fur and has a limp, but didn't suffer any permanent injuries from the terrifying encounter.
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In the surveillance video, Franklin can be seen cradling a limp Lincoln while eating a slice of pizza — all following the alleged altercation.
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Amid the dim lushness, close to the center point of the motif, Bechtle highlights a brightly lit American flag, limp on its pole.
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That summer the band embarked on the Summer Sanitarium Tour with Metallica, Linkin Park, Mudvayne, and Limp Bizkit (seriously that's a real lineup).
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Poor terrified TJ goes from kissing his way down Sasha's torso to carrying her limp body around a mini mall screaming for help.
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Miller then said when Evan returned, he was limp and Bodine forced her to perform CPR on him but they never called 911.
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All the poker books say that is a terrible move, but CMU's poker bots limp somewhere between 7–16 percent of the time.
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"Rooms in this building are littered in things we didn't let see the light of day because they're just not right," says Limp.
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This results in walkers extending one leg farther down than the other, approximating a limp that sacrifices stability and strains the opposite leg.
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"It was a surprise to us," Amazon's senior vice president of devices Dave Limp told Mashable at the Echo product event on Wednesday.
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After allegedly kicking the child, Franklin can be seen in the footage cradling Lincoln, who appears limp, and eating a slice of pizza.
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During the inevitable prison break, as he tries to limp to the escape ship, the Klingon captain L'rell appears to block his way.
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Photo: GettyFollowing Uber CEO Travis Kalanick's limp response to Trump's "Muslim ban," Lyft has decided to put its money where its mouth is.
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Limp wants to get as many devices to use Alexa as possible, and he wants those devices to do as much as possible.
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Unlike Google Assistant and Apple's Siri, says Limp, Alexa is unique in that it was never developed with a mobile phone in mind.
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Police officers, tired of scooping up limp young casualties of the drug war when they could be tackling real criminals, increasingly favour testing.
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In the garage, four vitrines feature ephemera, like fliers from 1999 for the punk band Limp Wrist featuring appropriated Tom of Finland illustrations.
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I pulled her hand off my limp dick and made the wild suggestion of maybe getting to know each other a bit first.
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"Him on the other hand, he doesn't budge," Clark allegedly said in the clip, lifting up her son's limp head, according to police.
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Schebler was replaced by a pinch runner in the eighth inning Tuesday after appearing to limp past first base on an infield hit.
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The protesters went limp or were yanked to the ground as police used zip ties and handcuffs to detain them in the aisles.
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"Lenny is about giving 100 percent of ourselves, 100 percent of the time, and I couldn't bear to limp through this," Dunham said.
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January PMI survey data have already indicated a limp start to 2016, registering one of the weakest expansions seen over the past year.
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Stocks limp into the busiest day of the earnings season after throwing a tantrum over the Fed's cautious remarks about a slowing economy.
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Although exports from countries with weakening currencies may look limp, many of them are still securing a bigger slice of the shrinking pie.
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The Arizona rescue soon realized that the puppy was having trouble walking on his front legs, causing him to have an exaggerated limp.
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The Wife holds the Handmaid in her lap as the husband thrusts into the Handmaid, who lies there limp as a rag doll.
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Clutching warm paper cups of lager and soggy, limp roll-ups in the pouring rain to the distant whine of an indie band?
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Constand said in a snippet of the interview that aired on Thursday that she became a "limp noodle" after Cosby offered her pills.
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His gait was smooth, showing no signs of the limp he displayed last fall as the Mets began their run in the postseason.
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We thought it would be interesting to give the bear a bit of a limp to suggest that it really is properly unwell.
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Dave Limp, Amazon's senior vice president of devices and services, gave an interview to Bloomberg about Amazon's new array of Alexa-enabled products.
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The limp is something you've cultivated to look more like a statement of your individual style and less like an old basketball injury.
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"People had been made to feel ashamed of their history—to feel dirty, to feel undereducated, limp, lacking teeth or whatever," Pietrzak said.
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The owner of the café is Wan, whose name has been changed, a local who speaks softly and walks with a slight limp.
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But even here, they see it as propaganda, false notes falling on deaf ears, and so they swiftly limp out of the room.
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He noted that he recently had the meniscus removed from his right knee, and he moved with a noticeable limp throughout Thursday's round.
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Handcuffed and in blue prison garb, Manafort, 70, entered the courtroom, walking with a slight limp, as someone shouted "traitor" from the hallway.
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October 2417 to November 21990 GAIN: 22002% The bull market of the second half of the 22007s didn't charge so much as limp.
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And for my entire adult life I was convinced I remembered watching Kirk Gibson limp around the bases from my grandmother's living room.
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In contrast, younger audiences continued to stay away from "Blade Runner 2049" (Warner Bros.), which was a limp second in its second weekend.
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Dozens of children played soccer on well-used fields, while a limp American flag sat on a hillside above several of the dormitories.
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Riten Jaiswal has the same concern about crowds at the Hunterspoint station, especially since he fractured his ankle and walks with a limp.
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Travis made his first stop at The Nice Guy -- where we saw him walking with a severe limp ... hopping into his waiting Bentley.
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It's really limp today, so I pull half of it back to hide the fact that I haven't washed it in two days.
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We don't want to limp out of the game; we want to go out with results like this, hopefully go a little further.
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As a result, this limp biscuit of a statement was put out yesterday when the social media fires were too hot to ignore.
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Patients with severe watery diarrhea arrive around the clock, many of them carried in — limp, dehydrated and barely conscious — by friends or family.
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David Limp, Amazon's senior vice president of devices and services, said Wednesday that the company had about 5,000 employees working on Alexa projects.
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With my putrid face and limp gown, there was no chance of charming anyone, so — for maybe the first time in my life?
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My boyfriend is the opposite of a picky eater, which is great, because he's getting limp spring rolls and salad for dinner tonight.
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"There is no reason not to put them everywhere in your house," Amazon executive David Limp told the New York Times in September.
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And then the terrible terrible part was: I picked him up again, and he was limp, and I hit him against the cement.
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For her remaining 63 years, she led an institutionalized existence, out of public view, unable to speak clearly or walk without a limp.
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But after years of men laying on top of her limp body and "taking what they can get", she had absolutely been harmed.
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TOKYO (Reuters) - Hoping to jolt Japan's limp consumer spending, policymakers and business leaders are considering plans to let workers leave by 3 p.m.
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The limp was something to cling to, a circular way to recognize myself, step by step, as the person who was doing this.
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Indeed he returned, though Tagovailoa shied away from running with the ball and played with a slight limp as the game wore on.
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Most of the characters are back, including Tina (Katherine Waterston), a law-and-order type called an Auror and Newt's limp romantic foil.
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Avoid confrontations, Aries, and take it slow—don't make plans, because your energy will be low and limp, with disappointment in the air.
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"We started with the home; we're now adding the car," Mr. Limp said at The New York Times's New Work Summit last week.
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Still, it's not a particularly fresh plot, and the movie's screenplay feels a tad limp, devoid of some of the potential for comedy.
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The greatest Marvel tragedy in recent memory was the limp debut of Iron Fist, the fourth of the entertainment juggernaut's Netflix superhero shows.
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An eyewitness tells us a bullet struck XXX in the neck -- and he went immediately limp -- losing all signs of life, including pulse.
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Many Mexicans excoriated Mr Peña for what they saw as his limp response to this crime, which reportedly involved local police and drug gangsters.
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Amazon's senior vice president of devices and services, Dave Limp, told The Verge that more than 100 million Alexa-enabled devices have been sold.
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After scoring Brazil's first goal Saturday, Neymar picked up a limp with about 10 minutes remaining in extra time but stayed on the pitch.
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After allegedly kicking the child, Franklin can be seen in the footage cradling the baby, who appears limp, and eating a slice of pizza.
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You see Tom with a pronounced limp as he walks with co-star Rebecca Ferguson during a scene shot in London over the weekend.
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Yet even discounting the whitewashing controversy over Scarlett Johansson's casting, the remake looks limp and textureless next to the iconic images of the original.
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I've found that my hair is no longer limp and weighed down by unnecessary product, but does it work for all types of hair?
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Reality: Eating limp $1 street pizza outside of a bar after a day of heavily drinking beer that is maybe too dark for you.
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After a barrage of rocks between the two groups, the bullies are wounded and Henry's two friends limp off into the woods in retreat.
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The Denver Nuggets are trying to survive without leading scorer Danilo Gallinari as they limp into Wednesday's home contest with the Los Angeles Lakers.
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Anyway, that's the magic of film-making for you: cold water, limp bubbles, human whirlpool jets, and not a Lush bath bomb in sight.
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It's not her fault for not being pregnant—her pathetic husband is limp in all senses of the word—and the injustice is infuriating.
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The victory of the world's second-ranked team was in stark contrast to their limp defeat in their opening Euro 2016 match against Italy.
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If your hair is fine or limp, be sure to lift your roots with a round brush and hit them with a blowdryer first.
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The only help I have is a tiny will-o'-wisp, which pulls on this person's limp limbs that flop like a rag doll.
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Nintendo's Wii U, meanwhile, is likely to limp through the holidays, as the company will launch its next generation system, called Switch, in March.
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It was delightful in a way which will still feel good five years from now, unlike the limp D-X intro for Raw 5003.
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After allegedly kicking the boy, Franklin can be seen in the footage cradling the baby, who appears limp, and eating a slice of pizza.
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AFM is very similar to polio in its target of the nervous system, spinal chord and symptoms of limp weakness, paralysis and respiratory failure.
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But it won't be a case of sticking some fatty meat, limp lettuce, and bland chili sauce in a cardboard-tasting pita for Katz.
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"Tell us about the Great Bremoaner Purge of '19," a grandchild will probe, tugging on a metamaterial sleeve draped wistfully around my limp arm.
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Sheila, who walked with only a slight limp and looked sharp in a simple black top and slacks, was animated, funny, smart, and personable.
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The ritual sacrifice complete, the bloodied, limp bodies were placed carefully into individual graves, their faces positioned in a westerly direction toward the sea.
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Similarly, in this year's Layers of Fear, as the character hobbles around on a visible limp, the player gets a sense of his life.
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But then, round the dinner table, limp helium balloon floating behind your old nan, it appears that basically everyone has had the same idea.
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In the interview, Limp shares that there are more than 150 Alexa-integrated hardware devices on the market, most of which shipped in 2018.
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For 2015, this index was almost precisely flat — not bad given treacherous global markets but not satisfying as a second-straight limp performance year.
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Fuchs seems to be offering no more than a limp handshake of a project with idealistic visions, all presented under an ill-conceived title.
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Some people with the disease need a wheelchair, but for now Fisher is able to walk — although he has a limp and moves slowly.
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Allowing zombie banks to limp on, too weakened by bad loans to make any new ones, would only worsen Africa's desperate shortage of credit.
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This Poirot was an old Belgian policeman with a bad limp, sharing a cottage with six other Belgian exiles of the first world war.
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He ducked into an injury tent along the sideline, then emerged and walked with a slight limp up a tunnel to the locker room.
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He walks with a limp after narrowly surviving an assassination attempt in 2010, his family lives in exile, and he leads a secret life.
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"There's no apps, there's no skills, it just works out of the box," said Dave Limp, Amazon's senior vice president in charge of Alexa.
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"Early on in the product, to play music took eight or nine seconds, and it's just unusable when it's like that," Mr. Limp said.
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At first this was another unrealized sketch, to a dismaying degree: One quartet for two couples was tedious in plan and limp in execution.
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They are the true believers staging a hostile takeover of a limp liberal party beholden to corporate interests, in their telling of the tale.
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First the strange description of the differences in toast—limp and tan, black and scary—I mean, Jim, who talks about toast like this?!
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The hospital didn't know how to the handle the bleeding, and Lagrew watched the mother go limp and die on the operating room table.
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In typical supporting-part fashion, she shows up halfway through "Downsizing," already shrunk, an imperious Vietnamese house cleaner with a limp and sharp angles.
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David Limp Senior vice president, Amazon Devices and Services People are often skeptical of things that are new, and artificial intelligence fits that definition.
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Dave Limp Senior vice president, Amazon Devices and Services I grew up in a world where I always had television and my parents didn't.
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" The refrain on that one: "I take a whiff, I feel like a pimp / but I wish it didn't make my dick go limp.
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"If you have ever tried to defrost peas, it's a number of clicks," said Dave Limp, Amazon's senior vice president for devices and services.
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Sure, there's different ride modes (called Limp, Eco, Sport, and X) tailored for different road conditions and riding experiences, ranging from calm to extreme.
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The s**canning of Kelly occurred 15 months ago, and it was about as limp and laughable as any seen on the network level.
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The lions, held in cages in a park in the capital of Sudan, limp weakly in the photos and videos circulating on social media.
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Mr. Limp said there was enduring appeal for a dedicated reading device that is a sanctuary from the hailstorm of distractions on other gadgets.
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They're also typically nocturnal, but residents have spotted coyotes --one, in particular, that walks with a limp -- traveling down the sidewalk during the day.
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Should he choose to limp on, though, some simple arithmetic offers a clue as to the length of time his government's majority might last.
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After fourteen surgeries, he had regained the ability to walk, but his left foot hung limp, and he suffered lasting damage to his intestines.
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That bit of casting is, of course, a significant change from the shy girl with a limp that Williams called for in his play.
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Like Brennan's character, Stumpy, in "Rio Bravo," Lefty has a noticeable limp and the pitch of his voice periodically slides to lightly comedic heights.
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Exhibit umpteenth of how tough it is to master the genre is the limp "My Very Own British Invasion" at the Paper Mill Playhouse.
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All the while, King's body is rising and collapsing to the ground, his ankles and knees rendered limp by the weight of unceasing violence.
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You can see in the video, the man in the jean jacket appears to go limp as Nicholson hits him clean in the face.
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His band's latest album, Songs of Experience, was a limp response to a world in crisis, a record strangled by its abandonment of responsibility.
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For example, Limp said people are buying more music and audio book subscriptions because of the proliferation of voice-activated devices like the Amazon Echo.
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The normal pattern is for the minority government to limp along for a short period and then collapse, forcing the country back to the polls.
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Limp has two new voice-controlled devices, both launching today, which join the Alexa collection alongside the Echo and the Fire TV set-top box.
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In Niger, where the majority head, the lucky ones limp across a desolate 2000-kilometer no-man&aposs-land to the border village of Assamaka.
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When powered off the robot's head and limbs go completely limp, and weighing ten pounds it genuinely feels like you're lifting a small, sleeping child.
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Limp. Straight. Droopy. These are all the words I'd use to describe my lashes after trying a new mascara that fails to hold a curl.
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Now he walks with a limp and has the meaty solidity of a guy who works with his hands, but whose athlete days are gone.
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Constandin is a gruff, good-humored fellow, who walks with a limp and swaggers toward trouble with the confidence of someone accustomed to winning fights.
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But it also reported a dip in sales of the iPhone, caused in part by another limp performance in China, where revenue fell by 20.7%.
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But the ambitious venture ended after only a year, and was replaced with a scaled-down version called Limelight Shops that continues to limp along.
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About how they watched their videos religiously and tried to emulate their cheap green dye job or the way they walked with an intentional limp.
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At any point, you can swap between the two — Luigi will go limp when you do, which is very unsettling — and each has different abilities.
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And since all that nutritious fat is what fills the hump out, when a camel fasts for long periods, its hump can actually go limp.
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But after that case, hundreds of aggrieved musicians, record labels, and countries tried to stop people like me downloading Limp Bizkit's back catalog for free.
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With a limp and pain, the vet gave Romeo's owner Mercedes two options: amputate, or fork over $8,000 for a procedure to fix the issue.
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Despite the fact the she's already lost three toes in an accident and has a slight limp, things are going as well as they can.
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Since many second-term presidents limp toward the exit, however, the chances that Obama's maneuvering could become routine for presidents are low, according to Zelizer.
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But then Gracie's lips went blue, her pupils got big, and her hands began shaking in a "seizure like" manner before she went completely limp.
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When Mr Modi's Hindu-nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) came to power in 2014, it promised to put muscle into India's traditionally limp foreign policy.
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At 15 months old, Cara lost her ability to walk, her arms became limp and her grip was too weak to hold on to anything.
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It was both fascinating and terrible, and as I listened and breathed and let my limbs go limp, I started to feel my body moving.
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During one of several stops the police van made after the arrest, a second neighbor filmed the officers placing leg shackles on Gray's limp body.
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A little girl in a prairie dress holds a limp rope in her hands and watches a laughing group of girls skipping over their ropes.
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" — James, 25, California On The Creators Project: The Photographer Capturing People on Drugs "I took shrooms and went to a Korn and Limp Bizkit show.
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With a slight limp and clearly protecting his left leg, Rodgers led Green Bay to four consecutive scoring drives in rallying the Packers to victory.
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Everybody's wanting to get their arm around him and help him limp across this field, and time after time, when someone does that, they die.
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The Echo device, which Limp said was inspired by Star Trek, will sell for 149.99 pounds ($198) in Britain and 179.99 euros ($203) in Germany.
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It's the musical equivalent of a flaccid penis; an uncooked chicken; a limp handshake from your uncle's creepy friend that gets weird when he's drunk.
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But why settle for overcooked burgers on store-bought buns, served with a squirt of sugary ketchup and a single slice of limp American cheese?
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He also managed to squeeze in Korn's sophomore album, Life Is Peachy, and the debut album from a Florida rap-rock band called Limp Bizkit.
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Over games against the Bills, the Patriots, and finally the Eagles, Wilson re-completed his progression from limp-prone quasi-scrambler to Fran Tarkenton clone.
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Bolt looked a little tight warming up, with possibly a barely perceptible limp, and he was slow out of the blocks, as he often is.
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When the Access Hollywood tapes were released, I felt a lump in my throat, my limbs go limp, and the room around me go silent.
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And since all that nutritious fat is what fills the hump out, when a camel fasts for long periods, its hump can actually go limp.
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After a stroll (or, let's be honest — a limp) through the nearby St James's Park, I found the ideal spot that looks onto Buckingham Palace.
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Federal courts, which are not controlled by the administration, have now twice announced that existing funds could help their work force limp along with pay.
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And what will linger in my mind is the sight of America's Foluke Akinradewo having to limp off the court during the match against Serbia.
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An overdressed salad was made with the kind of limp mesclun you find in plastic clamshells, so dull and consistent it seems almost factory-made.
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With less than a minute remaining in regulation play, Nuggets guard Gary Harris fell backwards into Teague's knee causing him to limp off the court.
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"I may have done a little too much," she mumbles as her eyes grow heavy, her head nods forward and her limbs go temporarily limp.
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Some LGS patients have to wear helmets to avoid brain injuries from "drop seizures", where muscles suddenly become limp and cause standing patients to collapse.
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If they can't reach a deal on caps, government funding might have to limp forward on a series of stopgap measures to prevent a shutdown.
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Limp is emphasizing the control users have over their data, such as the Alexa Privacy Hub, which contains all of the privacy settings for Alexa.
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If the limp one dollar hot dogs at IKEA aren't satisfying you enough, then try this A$100 (US$73.26) "haute dog" on for size.
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Holloway was always feeding Ortega the single leg and either limp legging out or hopping to the fence and dragging Ortega up into a clinch.
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But lately I've been wondering how he manages to be so horny every morning, while I feel like a schlub with a reliably limp clit.
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Each of them has learned to move previously limp muscles without help from the implant — an indication that the electrical stimulation prompted nerves to regrow.
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One after another they fall injured and limp down the alley to their locker room only to reappear later as if arisen from the crypt.
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Baywatch is a lot like that dead man's penis: It's a limp, charmless thing that doesn't warrant the effort or time spent looking at it.
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The impact caused Johnson's shoulders to slump and his legs went limp as he crumbled to the turf like a boxer absorbing a knockout blow.
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If Mr. Seehofer resigns as minister and party leader, but the Christian Social Union remains in the governing coalition, Ms. Merkel's government will limp on.
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Tall and lean with missing front teeth and a limp, Mr. Mason avoids giving detailed answers to questions about his life and frequently contradicts himself.
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Conte pointed a little further back in time, to the way his players had responded to their surprisingly limp loss to Manchester United in April.
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So says David Limp, Amazon&aposs senior vice president for devices and services, who oversees the company&aposs sprawling line of Echo and Alexa products.
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After he arose, Borg did little more than approach the net with his head down and share a limp handshake with McEnroe before walking off.
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Her right arm was limp at her side, and she was not quite like someone asleep but rather like someone passed out, open and vulnerable.
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LOS ANGELES — Fouad Dagoum fled Sudan after his village was ransacked by militia members who captured, detained and tortured him until his body was limp.
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If you are not the story out of Iowa, your sails can go limp anyway, and it doesn't matter how well the boat is built.
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He paid for DNA testing on one of the skeletons with a deformed leg bone — his uncle had a limp — but there was no match.
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In August, he came home from the hospital with a limp and uneven legs from a broken femur and an open wound on his stomach.
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While out with his three dogs recently after a snowstorm, Mr. Taylor walked with a noticeable limp but trod through old snow without a hitch.
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Cavaliers 111, Knicks 104 As the Knicks limp toward the All-Star break, their coach, Jeff Hornacek, is beginning to use optimism as a crutch.
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The euro zone slipped into deflation — defined as when prices fall for a protracted period — at the end of 2014 before making a limp recovery.
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"The Trilling Wire," a new solo for Ms. Whelan, was an embarrassment, the only outright dud on either program, a tentative rumination that went limp.
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The revolving menu lists about twenty mains, which have included Thai-inspired pork ribs, whole dorade, limp seared scallops, and a questionable dish of sweetbreads.
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The arch formed by his limp body echoes the one seen in the first painting, but is turned around and inverted: he is facing upward.
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He's a master of the limp leg, allowing opponents to pick up the single only to turn his knee down and kick out of it.
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Some LGS patients have to wear helmets to avoid brain injuries from "drop seizures", where muscles suddenly become limp and cause standing patients to collapse.
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Amazon, on the other hand, took months to offer a limp response to employee complaints about the company's relationship with ICE and other law enforcement agencies.
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She would need two months of intense physical therapy before she could walk without assistance, and would have a bad limp for close to a year.
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Amazon's hardware chief Dave Limp reminded a roomful of reporters that Fire TV did 4K 18 months ago, while Apple just announced it two weeks ago.
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He earned his GED, taught himself to code, and got surgery to fix his hip, which had deteriorated from sickle cell anemia and caused a limp.
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Despite the injury, she gracefully performed before New York crowds with her cast covered by her couture gown, her limp camouflaged by leaning against a piano.
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