Trump's campaign has been littered with gaffes and blunders Trump's campaign has been littered with gaffes and blunders.
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It used to be that condoms littered the sidewalks; now, the pavement is littered with used disposable gloves.
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I was fortunate enough to grow up in a household littered—just absolutely littered—with Dr. Ruth's entire oeuvre, so I knew what was up. 13.
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"The Nasdaq is littered with these breakdowns, " he said.
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The road to commercial success is littered with failed reboots.
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The area is littered with nos canisters and crushed chips.
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The album too is littered with invention and indelible hooks.
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"Press" is littered with inaccuracies, which viewing journalists revelled in.
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Indeed, Friday's data across Asia were littered with unwanted milestones.
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By Thursday night, the area was littered with smoldering ruins.
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Mutilated bodies of captured Iraqi security forces littered the streets.
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Go deeper: The debt market is littered with risky loans
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The countryside is littered with vacant plots and empty houses.
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Indeed, in littered, disrupted environments, theft occurred twice as much.
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The couches and the coffee table were littered with crap.
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The car was littered with bullets on the Vegas strip.
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His is a past littered with erratic behavior and litigation.
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Its windows and walls were littered with red sale signs.
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So the streets are littered with endorsements from first ladies.
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Main streets across the country were littered with empty storefronts.
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Hollywood history is littered with women we've treated like that.
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Thus their path was littered with casualties — communities, countries, corpses.
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The floors are littered with used condoms and cigarette butts.
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It is littered with bone fragments, deposited in sedimentary layers.
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As of Thursday, Vrbo's Facebook page was littered with complaints.
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Cilic littered the court with misses, hitting 80 unforced errors.
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Nicaragua's history is littered with dozens of failed canal schemes.
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The World Cup's history is littered with spurts of growth.
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Clothes hung from the windowsills; Cheez Doodles littered a countertop.
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Roadside bombs targeted Humvees, and booby traps littered the neighborhood.
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Roadside bombs targeted Humvees, and booby traps littered the neighborhood.
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Photos show flooded streets, littered with downed trees and branches.
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Immediately after the storm, the runway was littered with debris.
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Unfortunately, socialism's past path is littered with massive human suffering.
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The streets are littered with noodles and broken glass bottles.
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At that time, the neighborhood was still littered with drugs.
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Tinder's sparse bios are littered with plane and beach emoji.
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Shelves, bags and even the floor were littered with numerous bottles.
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Tsvyk's lingerie-clad body lay in a bed littered with pills.
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"He can't prove to me that my son littered," Craig says.
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"He can't prove to me that my son littered," Craig replies.
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Our machines are littered with security holes, because programmers are human.
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It is a vast expanse of mud, albeit littered with nodules.
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Southern cities are littered with statues of Confederate leaders and slaveholders.
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Tree branches littered her property but the home itself was undamaged.
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The Mavic Pro experience is littered with little tradeoffs like these.
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Prisons have been the government's drug-littered problem since the 1970s.
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Famous names were littered throughout 2020 Democrats' Federal Election Commission reports.
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"He can't prove to me that my son littered," Craig replied.
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His bloated and pale body was littered with tape and tubing.
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The mixtape is littered with references to metaphysics from the outset.
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"We were doing a party absolutely littered with royals," he said.
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American popular music today is littered with hucksterism disguised as feminism.
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The truth is, American history is littered with party-based hypocrisy.
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The streets are littered with notices advertising current and future roadworks.
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Large swathes of land are still littered with debris and wreckage.
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We drove through San Francisco's morning gray — hilly Bernal, littered Bayshore.
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I didn't notice littered sidewalks, graffiti or boarded-up shop fronts.
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Our galaxy could be littered with warm, watery planets like Earth.
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Chandeliers hung from the ceiling and gorgeous rugs littered the ground.
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My life was littered with awkwardnesses, estrangements, mutual disillusionments, abandoned projects.
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The industry is littered with those thought to be potential successors.
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Discarded milk cartons, with expiration dates from 2013, littered the floor.
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The floor's littered with cardboard boxes, completed and half-completed paintings.
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The scorched earth around us is littered with metallic body parts.
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The museum is littered with visual and audio tributes to Jobs.
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It was littered with old tires, refrigerators, even a dog carcass.
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The American South is littered with the iconography of the Confederacy.
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The state's beaches, Mr. Lovitt said, are "absolutely littered" with jellyfish.
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Dirty, ripped blankets, carpets, mattresses and abandoned motorcycles littered the ground.
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The floor was littered with colorful condoms and other sexual accouterments.
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History is littered with failed deals we made with North Korea.
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Trash and old tires littered the Baltimore Inner Harbor in 1973.
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The orange tiles of the new Vanderbilt Hotel littered the streets.
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Many tables were sheathed in school colors and littered with swag.
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His path is littered with obstacles, some more familiar than others.
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The nation's offramps are littered with the skeletons of defunct malls.
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Written history is littered with the remains of once flourishing civilizations.
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The lives of Americans are littered with high-cost campaign promises.
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Human skeletons littered patches of grass and dirt throughout the town.
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But the years since have been littered with racially charged incidents.
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His whiteboard is littered with stray equations from a forthcoming paper.
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Video taken at the scene shows bodies littered across the pavement.
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In the next, broken bricks and other refuse littered the patchy grass.
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Cole's career was littered with niggles and knees and cruciate ligament damage.
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Now, instead of having an email littered with http://s and www.
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The roadway is littered with potholes and eventually becomes a dirt road.
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And unlike desktop client Tweetdeck, Twitter on mobile is littered with ads.
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The man said the boy had littered on his property, Craig said.
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The main floor, for example, is littered with these vintage games machines.
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The world is littered with mysterious winged creatures, picking up random people.
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One is that the company's littered with people who absolutely love music.
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Avocados and mangoes, fallen ripe off the trees, littered the hillside paths.
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The trunks of their cars are littered with screenplays from previous auditions.
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She sees a wall caked with blood, and littered with bullet holes.
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The fields to either side are littered with landmines and unexploded ordinances.
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The beach was littered with soaking men just pulled from the surf.
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Charred debris and glass from broken windows littered the steps of Congress.
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Unfortunately that journey is littered with narratives that will make you uncomfortable.
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As always, IFA was littered with a gazillion pairs of wireless headphones.
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In nearby Corbeil-Essonnes, locals kayaked along streets littered with abandoned cars.
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It was littered with "odorous trash" and lacking clean water, authorities said.
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Usually, it's messy and painful and littered with regressions and false steps.
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The Internet is littered with pair after pair of mediocre Bluetooth headphones.
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The agency's Twitter and Facebook accounts are littered with do-gooder ephemera.
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Trump has sharply criticized McCabe, saying his book is littered with lies.
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The mobile space is littered with the toppled monuments of past giants.
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It is a grey area, littered with the potential for bad taste.
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The early history of rock music is littered with conscious-altering moments.
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Its surface is littered with craters and boulders that threaten safe landings.
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It is littered with vocabulary described by another newly added word: "Dahlesque".
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With over 110m landmines littered around the world, all help is welcome.
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Trump's response was littered with factual inaccuracies that Morgan failed to correct.
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Streets and public restrooms aren't littered with needles and other drug paraphernalia.
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Bloated bodies and blown-up trucks littered the road as we arrived.
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The entire road outside is littered with the wreckage of the convoy.
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These engagement rings are littered with diamonds of varied shapes and sizes.
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Pro wrestling is littered with the pet projects of rich, vain men.
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The car's back window was shattered, and glass littered the back seat.
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The world is littered with even more failed restaurants than failed startups.
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The sidewalk there is littered with broken glass and empty takeout containers.
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As usual, a deluge of Winnie the Pooh dolls littered the ice.
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Back in 1999, they stayed in tents that were littered with trash.
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Transcripts were littered with inflated grades, nonexistent extracurricular activities and fictitious classes.
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The road was littered with shards of glass from his car windows.
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Like most technologies, the artificial intelligence world is littered with insider jargon.
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The ground outside his house is still littered with casings and slugs.
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Twitter is littered with tweets from journalists criticizing the pitches they've received.
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Profanities and rudeness littered the account, which is what gave it away.
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The roadside was littered with boats, appliances, dock sections and other debris.
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Swampland littered with giant shell casings is contrasted with undisturbed contemporary mangroves.
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The problem with "No Problem" is the track's littered with curse words.
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We know this because these words are littered throughout video game communities.
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Century-old oak trees littered the street or leaned precariously against homes.
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There are bodies littered on the beach, and a gunshot is fired.
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The gravel driveway of her decrepit house is littered with bullet casings.
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They didn't know if the halls had been littered with homemade explosives.
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The hospital wards were littered with shards of glass and broken furniture.
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History is littered with despots who started with words and petty threats.
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The business has long been littered with errors, confusion and outright abuses.
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Social media is littered with guys showing off their latest luxury score.
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Manafort's emails, memos and financial records were "littered with lies," Andres said.
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Stones of pure white and others of onyx black littered the shore.
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Tens of thousands of abandoned homes littered neighborhoods both rich and poor.
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We are not there yet, and the road is littered with setbacks.
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In a landscape littered with obstacles to care, patient access is critical.
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Bodies were left littered in the streets and piled outside the mortuary.
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Floor Was Littered with Feces, Garbage and Rotten Food: Police Fairfield Police Lt. Greg Hurlbut said during a press conference on Monday that feces, garbage and rotten food littered the floor of the home, according to NBC Bay Area.
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Stones and debris from burned tires and branches littered many streets on Saturday.
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Anthem's ham-fisted plot is littered with questionably motivated characters and unearned twists.
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Recent Silicon Valley history is littered with examples where vote-counting doesn't matter.
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Did Dewan and Tatum over-correct because their breakup was littered with vitriol?
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We have a market that is littered with so many Confederates on horses.
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A few months ago, Rivera said, the stairs had been littered with garbage.
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In a TV landscape once littered with brooding antiheroes, it's a welcome change.
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His Instagram feed is littered with outtakes from his keyhole into this world.
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The floor of the Detroit Auto Show is littered with beautiful new cars.
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But many fans believe the sport's record book should be littered with asterisks.
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Her apartment was in complete chaos, littered with empty bottles and cigarette butts.
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But the Internet is littered with stories and pictures of plastic surgery nightmares.
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Your map is littered with things to do, most of them tedious busywork.
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The road to consumer robots is littered with the remains of failed startups.
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At dawn, the ground around the shack is littered with used toilet paper.
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History is littered with examples of great creators who led unsavoury personal lives.
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As we approached Aleppo, the wrecks of cars and trucks littered the road.
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The history of advanced reactors is littered with the carcasses of failed attempts.
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The ground is littered with bodies, and mice skitter through an abandoned banquet.
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No walking, no wheeling: Just private companies' private property, littered across public space.
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Bricks, trees and downed power lines littered parts of the capital Thursday morning.
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Stormfront boards on the subject were littered with calls of "turncoat" and worse.
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The road to perfection is a long and bumpy one, littered with failures.
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Over the past few years, "click to download" display ads have littered feeds.
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Mr Pua has written that Mr Najib's signatures are "littered all over 1MDB".
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Yahoo's history is littered with transactions that should not have been passed up.
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Europe is littered with such idiosyncrasies, leftovers from Europe's consolidation into nation-states.
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Hookina's flood plain is littered with gum trees torn up by raging waters.
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The urban fringe is littered with "almost houses" and shops selling building supplies.
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The market is littered with gaming headsets that range from good to great.
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Debris littered the road, and the westbound lanes of Interstate 10 remained closed.
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His standard stump speech is littered with criticism of the Republicans in power.
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Then came the financial crisis and an aftermath littered with lawsuits and investigations.
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Cigarette butts containing plastic filters are the most littered item in the world.
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When he does so, it comes buttressed by caution and littered with caveats.
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The fact is, history is littered with examples of our collective poor judgments.
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The past is littered with regular-season powers that failed in the postseason.
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Still, they came (presumably through the basement, which was littered with rat shit).
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Each piece of jewelry purchased clears three square meters of bomb-littered land.
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The internet is littered with lots of unhappy customers reporting the same problem.
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Just listen to the trash Paul littered out on the court: Ahh, yes.
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The main strip through Nice was littered with bodies, one after the other.
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But history is littered with more consequential mistranslations — erroneous, intentional or simply misunderstood.
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Worse: corals littered with plastic were 20 times more likely to be diseased.
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The internet is littered with "10 Celebs You Didn't Know Were Black!" lists.
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His career has been littered with one near-death experience after the other.
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West was coming off a week that was littered with failures and annoyances.
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World history is also littered with toppled monuments; here is a visual guide.
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It was dilapidated, streaked with spray paint, littered with decades of bloated trash.
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Drug needles recently littered the path amid the piles of trash and junk.
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History is littered with cases of peace agreements that don't actually generate peace.
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Bricks littered beds and one living-room was now open to the street.
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The streets in the New Delhi neighborhood were littered with scraps of bricks.
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The negotiating history of the parties involved is littered with decades of failure.
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The parking lot was littered with debris — clothes, hats, beer bottles, jewelry, eyeglasses.
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War after war has left Afghanistan littered with thousands of deadly next times.
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Juliet, in a white dress, walked slowly across the stage littered with bodies.
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The Halloween decorations are still up, the ground littered with dry brown leaves.
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Science is littered with animal studies whose results don't carry over to humans.
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So the album will hopefully be littered with some spirituality and some finding yourself.
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YouTube too is littered with videos warning powerwall builders that their projects are unsafe.
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My inbox is littered with ominous warnings about how 2017 will see more uncertainty.
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It's lacking any sort of modernity and is littered with relics of the past.
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The UK's proposed surveillance legislation is littered with problems, according to several government reports.
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Pepsi is a client of Freuds', and old Pepsi crates are also littered around.
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Videos from five or six years ago littered the homepage, alongside gaming live streams.
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Buffalo sometimes wander into the vast turbine hall, littered with boilers and other equipment.
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In the poorer sections the streets were said to have been littered with dead.
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But the tax code is littered with temporary measures that somehow never went away.
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His rallies were littered with inconsistencies, or reversals, or half-truths, or sometimes lies.
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Science fiction television is littered with hundreds of shows that have been prematurely canceled.
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History is littered with moments like this, both within and outside of our control.
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Images from the scene show the beach littered with the large black-bodied corpses.
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The history of presidential election is littered with big wins leading to dashed hopes.
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That ensures these kinds of humanitarian missions wouldn't leave the ground littered with cardboard.
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The floor was littered with several feet of piled up boards, nails and plaster.
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Healthcare is littered with heavy regulation, counter-intuitive payment incentives and deep-rooted politics.
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A mattress sits on the floor, littered with a leather jacket and high boots.
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His Yelp page is littered with angry reviews, and he's been receiving death threats.
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If your desktop is littered with digital rubble, take heart, you're far from alone.
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"We expect these records to be littered with this flawed decision making," she said.
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Three crying babies lay in incubators in a ward littered with broken medical equipment.
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Her barn-red home here in Eugene is littered with binders, pens and highlighters.
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Trump's comments last week were littered with not-even-close-to-correct historical anecdotes.
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They said the home was also overrun with flies and littered with dog feces.
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The US patent office is littered with hilariously dry descriptions of male support garments.
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The quest for an excellent speaker system is littered with different questions and compromises.
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The sidewalk is littered with chic Democrats in expensive shoes queuing up for entry.
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Half a century of conflict has left the Colombian countryside littered with improvised mines.
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In Mosul's Old City thousands of homes lay flattened, many still littered with explosives.
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The 30-year-old's career has been littered with injuries, particularly to his knees.
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Even before SunEdison, the landscape of green energy companies was littered with failed strategies.
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Instead, there was only the absence of thought in that big, cellphone littered room.
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The Internet is littered with ads for surrogacy agencies, some more respected than others.
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Laos is littered with unexploded American bombs that were dropped during the Vietnam war.
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The road of education reform is littered with good ideas that were poorly implemented.
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His office is littered with failed presidential candidates from Henry Clay to Chris Christie.
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In fact, the globe is littered with the rusting husks of former Olympic venues.
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Tech is littered with examples, but here's a few from the major players: Sept.
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"Europe is littered with HQs, what we don't need is another one," Fallon said.
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The road in front of the Romanian Embassy was littered with blood and debris.
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When I interview patients, I often find their medical charts are littered with inaccuracies.
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Ufology is littered with such disinformation, people that make up conclusions without sufficient evidence.
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The road to its actual premiere was littered with casting announcements and production changes.
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Once Cienega was just another bodega on a strip of Corona littered with them.
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The romantic landscape we find ourselves in right now is littered with these types.
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When you follow the trail of Mr. Manafort's money, it is littered with lies.
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To the Editor: Our lives are littered with ethical lines both simple and complex.
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The entryway is littered with tinsel, A.T.M. receipts, and half-full Poland Spring bottles.
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This means our path to love has been littered with disbelief, laughter and confusion.
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But for those who know where to look, the city is littered with them.
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Police taped off the area around the blast site, which was littered with debris.
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Streets were littered with debris and many polling places had their power knocked out.
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"Economic history is littered with examples where protecting today's jobs destroys tomorrow's," he said.
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My Facebook was (and is) littered with pictures of my FitBit, not my family.
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But those efforts can be littered with pitfalls for the schools and football programs.
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His room is littered with piles of papers covered in watercolors depicting local life.
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But the path to confirmation for any of Obama's nominees is littered with obstacles.
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Five Guys' walls are littered with news clippings about how great their burgers are.
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MELBOURNE, Australia — Their beads fell from their Technicolor cornrows and littered the stadium floor.
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In between games, players rested in the cramped locker room littered with equipment bags.
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SAN FRANCISCO — The retail landscape is littered with the casualties of changing consumer behavior.
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It was a telling image of a Mets season littered with unexpectedly poor pitching.
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Canisters produced by Nonlethal Technologies have littered the streets of Hong Kong all summer.
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The document, which is one-page long and handwritten, is littered with grammatical errors.
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Here, the seemingly pristine-looking beaches are, in fact, littered with tons of plastics.
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The property was littered with debris, and the building inside was covered with graffiti.
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Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was littered with flaws and an unpleasant tone.
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Broken ceiling panels littered the curb outside the arrivals section of the international terminal.
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The Assassin appears and disappears like a shadow, leaving bodies littered in her wake.
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That AMA is now littered with deletions, but the Denver Post cached the responses.
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"The drag scene is littered with racial microaggressions," says black drag queen Leigh Fontaine.
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Crushed Tecate cans, half-dead glow sticks, and empty Doritos bags littered the courtyard.
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" Its homepage is littered with headlines like, "Jews and Their Effect on Russian-American Relations.
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The house was wrecked the next morning, littered with beer cans and, in places, vomit.
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Unidentifiable clumps of pebble-sized debris and pieces of half-destroyed equipment littered the floor.
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They're littered with bold, vibrant graphics and more explicit "buy now" or "download now" buttons.
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The album is littered with these sorts of reflections, where Booker plays his own psychiatrist.
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In my freshman year of college there used to be these flyers littered across campus.
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The sidewalk is littered with people who are unbelievably talented and never made it. Okay?
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To most entrepreneurs, the road to venture capital financing is littered with criticism and rejection.
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The road from being a small shop to manufacturing overseas is littered with startup corpses.
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The same Instagram post now is littered with retorts and attacks on Hilton, not Thorne.
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Besides the pink Peeps, the startup's lab is littered with a bizarre array of objects.
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Instead, the post-snap "Thanos" search is littered with news about the Easter egg itself.
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Bloody, contorted bodies littered the ground near overturned tables, outside Sweetwater's saloon, in control centers.
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The expansive pasture is littered with dozens of little trees, most about two meters high.
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Often, they're repetitive battles, stealth missions, or quests to find objects littered around the world.
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My spread is littered with chalices and, therefore, rooted in the emotionality of my work.
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We're talking plates littered with food residue and torn panties strategically placed on the bed.
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The municipal corporation had done little for its upkeep and it was littered with trash.
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Unlike the Waterfords' immaculate house, this house is dingy and littered with books and artwork.
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Monero stickers littered the party, abandoned next to half-finished drinks and Kit Kat wrappers.
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The modern history of foreign interactions with China is littered with such sometimes condescending attempts.
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And the federal government is littered with vacancies in positions that require a presidential appointment.
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The president's Twitter feed is littered with insults against corporate titans who have crossed him.
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Most of the comments encouraged Ning and were literally littered with heart and kissing emoji.
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The resulting conversations are littered with unintended humor as misunderstandings arise and insults get hurled.
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Of course, the years that followed are littered with attempts to explore these unvisited spaces.
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Rock and Roll history is littered with disturbing stories of older men courting adolescent girls.
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The visit will test his ability to navigate a political landscape littered with potential pitfalls.
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Do people want to visit a city littered with human waste, drug paraphernalia, and homelessness?
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His colorful charts and snappy interviews were littered with snappy sayings made to grab headlines.
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The result was a series of explosive methane blowouts that littered the seafloor with craters.
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The book is also littered with everyday examples of war's trauma still in her mind.
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The Dolce & Gabbana show at Milan Fashion week was littered with the offspring of celebs.
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So the city is littered with a variety of stony sculptures that function as barriers.
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The industry is also littered with the corpses of services like Gaikai, GameTap, and OnLive.
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Shattered glass and splintered plywood littered the floor of the bar where we were tussling.
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Racist memes littered Twitter, leaving some dejected souls to complain they'd lost faith in humanity.
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More than 100 Afghan forces were killed, and the city was littered with bomb craters.
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By Friday morning, the town's main road was littered with downed trees and power lines.
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Piles of bikes littered Beijing sidewalks, and the market became crowded as startups rushed in.
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The history of public health is littered with examples where economic interests trumped scientific advice.
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The Bayou is littered with abandoned structures and small businesses interspersed along its curving roads.
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No realm of entertainment is littered with more outsiders made quickly into affable cash cows.
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Parts of downtown San Francisco are now littered with used needles, trash, and human poop.
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Littered with the corpses of failed wearables, it's a market that merits a cautious approach.
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The littered space is claustrophobic, a kind of suburban prison cell devoid of natural light.
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An access road cuts through the tar sands, littered with massive excavators and other machines.
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Stomping through Gotham as you pulverized the scum that littered its streets was utterly satisfying.
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CRT displays littered around the space show only static; faces are blurred by digital glitchwork.
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If you're like most people, your desk is littered with papers, tchotchkes and file folders.
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Mr. Mass also littered the club with syringes he got from his earlier ambulance business.
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Conservative signs have littered the neighborhood for years, but a neighbor complained about our sign.
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Ethnic slurs aimed at Mr. Pai, whose parents immigrated from India, littered his Twitter feed.
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In an early scene, Alexxx and his pals negotiate a bedroom littered with used condoms.
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In a tragedy by Shakespeare, the stage at the end is littered with dead bodies.
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What's more, the galaxy may be littered with other gas giants we haven't yet discovered.
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Chauvet Cave, itself, is about 22015 meters long and littered with archaeological and paleontological remains.
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The graveyard of American politics is littered with the doomed ambitions of the very rich.
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Pastel beach houses stood empty, seafood restaurants were boarded up, and sand littered the road.
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Our yard and flower beds are constantly littered with hundreds of store-bought peanut shells.
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The sudsy Showtime series has been littered with complicated, well, affairs since the very beginning.
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Ships don't often call at Monrovia, the capital, a ghostly place littered with rusting hulks.
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The recent history of the Academy Awards is littered with puzzling and short-lived plans.
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Phil Bryant called for a state of emergency as power lines and debris littered roads.
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Unfortunately, the world is littered with terrible examples of what these demands should look like.
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Jefferson watched with dismay as untrustworthy pamphlets and broadsides of dubious quality littered the streets.
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So now, everyone thinks Silicon Valley is littered with gold just by reading the news.
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Glass from the club's second floor windows littered the ground, along with empty drink cups.
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It's not very often that a family show concludes on a stage littered with corpses.
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On a recent day, the property was littered with rusting equipment and rotting chemical drums.
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Sites like Twitter are already littered with vicious insults, but they are just so amateurish.
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" Earlier this month, it had described the lawsuit as "littered with biases and inaccurate characterizations.
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A typical image is Hal and Lois sitting at a kitchen table littered with bills.
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The bodies of the fallen littered Europe from the English Channel to the Adriatic Sea.
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The sky in question may belong to no man, but it's absolutely littered with planets.
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The floor is littered with chips of concrete, and the windows are all blown out.
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Cardboard Computer's version of Kentucky, like much of current America, is littered with foreclosure signs.
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The email was anonymous and littered with typos and grammatical errors, but its tone was sinister.
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History is littered with royal weddings full of violence, opulence, drunkenness and the occasional naked dude.
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Are the graveyards of Westeros littered with the corpses of the unworthy, or simply the unlucky?
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Police said the apartment was allegedly littered with empty liquor bottles and evidence of methamphetamine use.
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His pool is littered with foam noodles, toys, and other junk — even soggy loaves of bread.
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Which other country has a capital littered with monuments to its own past crimes and folly?
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In the aftermath, hats, abandoned single shoes, and Halloween masks littered the ground outside the venue.
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Barren mahogany smoking rooms are littered with retro-future hardware borrowed from the set of Alien.
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Barely over a month into the Biennial, it is littered with cigarette butts and plastic bottles.
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Chinese shipyards are now littered with half-finished shells, like immense steel earthworms cut in two.
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This week, though, there were no assault rifles or floors littered with nameless, faceless dead bodies.
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The edges of the culvert are littered with tiny rocks, light brown dirt, and dry plants.
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It's very easy indeed to end up with a sofa arm littered with button-clad boxes.
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Italy is littered with musei del Novecento, but the others are galleries of 20th-century art.
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Since the 1970s the government has littered the desert with planned cities meant to ease congestion.
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Instead, the road that led there was littered with inappropriate abuse of authority, station, and privilege.
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But for the most part, his campaign has been littered with outbursts, overreactions, insults and provocations.
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The moon, Mars and many of the "airless" moons around the neighborhood are littered with craters.
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The trailers for Stranger Things Season 2 are littered with shots of Will in a lab.
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Limbs littered the gardens in the village of Grabovo, and travel books lay along the roads.
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Books, especially e-books, on the subject are littered all over Amazon and people's personal websites.
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Bits and pieces of glass littered the seats and most of her friend's possessions were stolen.
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One time, Li brought a stack of books to the studio littered with post-it notes.
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On May 1, white supremacists littered the campus of American University with bananas hanging from nooses.
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Small bonfires made up of MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN hats and American flags littered the lawn.
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However, four cautions littered the final laps, the last of those sending the race into overtime.
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Check any article of Ivanka Trump, and the comments will be littered with these three phrases.
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Hardly any of it is used to rehabilitate the mountain itself, which is littered with garbage.
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The web was littered with pictures, videos, check-ins, likes and tweets of our every moment.
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The movie, though elegantly framed, favors the unbeautiful, and its landscapes are littered with rusty junk.
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In conjunction with its increasing size is the rising tide of special favors littered throughout it.
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In Amsterdam, the streets are littered with more than 3 million pounds of the sticky stuff.
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It's littered with debris that forms those spectacular meteor shower we look forward to each year.
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In fact, space is littered with comet tail debris that our planet passes through each year.
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The road to Long Cheng Livestock Market is littered with the bones of stockyards gone by.
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Meanwhile, in areas where rainfall is sparse to nonexistent, the surface is littered with sand dunes.
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This commercial strip could fill a major void in Stapleton, a neighborhood littered with shuttered stores.
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Likewise, corporate earnings calls are littered with complaints about tariffs and spikes for raw material costs.
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Unaoil denied the media allegations saying the reporting was "littered with sensationalist distortions and misleading correlations".
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The 2000s saw a return to a simpler princess diamond and elegant diamond-littered silver band.
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Sure, Discovery is littered with anthems for the club, where no little ones would be allowed.
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The big picture: History is littered with peace proclamations that North Korea signed and then ignored.
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Drought parched California for years, leaving it littered with fuel in the form of dry vegetation.
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Silver hologram sequins littered the floor as I wrestled the stiff, shiny material over my hips.
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"Economic history is littered with examples where protecting today's jobs destroys tomorrow's," the city's mayor said.
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Along the way, the women run across the filthy, littered bachelor den where Scott's party stayed.
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My apartment is littered with aimless amalgamations of bottle caps, magazine clippings, and old airplane tickets.
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My wife, Flora, has become inured to the novelty of a beach littered with primeval relics.
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Instead, the road that led there was littered with inappropriate abuse of authority, station and privilege.
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In one factory, a room was littered with car seats removed to make space for explosives.
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Tar-soaked sandbags, tar-soaked palm fronds, tar-soaked trees and trash littered the water's edge.
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The nearby woods are littered with landmines left over from the Yugoslav wars of the 3.53s.
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On the joke side, social media became littered with images from Star Wars and Star Trek.
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" "A rare and star-spangled calamity which will leave jaws littered across floors and agents unemployed.
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Its oceans and islands are littered with resources, but many of these are scrap or flotsam.
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It is another blow to Rose, 28, in a career that has been littered with operations.
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The crash scene was littered with cardboard boxes and contents of packages scattered across the water.
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What makes the empanadas Paraguayan are littered nubs of hard-boiled egg, layered for extra richness.
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"iiiDrops" is heavy on soul and littered with triumphant horns, but there is an abrasiveness lurking.
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The El Governor RV park, just across Highway 98, is littered with the fragments of houses.
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The tech road is littered with AOLs, Internet Explorers and Myspaces that fell to better products.
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His remarks were littered with references to impeachment and the general themes of his 2020 campaign.
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More than 8.43,000 tons of plastic are estimated to be littered or inadequately disposed each year.
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The reporters discovered a newly cut trail leading to soft, recently disturbed earth littered with bones.
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The government had recently increased the military presence in the desert, which was littered with tanks.
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The path for Donna from Oxford to a little island in Greece is not littered with many obstacles other than travel troubles, but it's definitely littered with handsome young men — first Harry in Paris, then Bill on a boat in Greece, and finally Sam on the island.
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Six decades of space launches have littered Earth orbits with derelict satellites, rocket parts and other scrap.
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Wheels Automotive history is littered with the noble failures of ventures whose ambitions never quite matched reality.
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Some posted photos of stores with aisles littered by fallen merchandise knocked off shelves to the floor.
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The group's content is also littered with sometimes arcane references to various inside jokes over the years.
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Mars, our rust-covered neighbor, is littered with ancient volcanoes and their remnants carved into the surface.
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The visit is a test of Johnson's ability to navigate a political landscape littered with potential pitfalls.
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Appropriately, it was a lot like one of those elaborate proposals that are littered across the internet.
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Some 300 medieval castles once littered the countryside to protect ordinary civilians from the battles raging nearby.
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His seventh-floor suite of offices is populated with white boards littered with diagrams and organizational charges.
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Those who couldn't fit inside the tent slept outside on the ground littered with rocks, Rosales said.
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Pretty much all of my notebooks in grade school were littered with Triforce and Master Sword doodles.
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There are many of these little gems littered throughout iOS that aren't apparent until you discover them.
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Steam is littered with games that look and play like Into the Breach but aren't as good.
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Eighty years old, in coochie cutters, stuck in mud in a field littered with empty plastic baggies.
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Last season, which ended in July, introduced Ghost Island, a place littered with relics from Survivor's past.
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The comments on her social media accounts are littered with profane attacks on her and her family.
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Sure, all of the data is true, but they littered the abstract and conclusion sections with irony.
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The streets of Paris have been littered with burned-out cars and glass from smashed shop windows.
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My aunt's Facebook wasn't always littered with videos she shot of Donald's motorcade whipping down the highway.
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There were eight bombs littered around New York and New Jersey during the course of the weekend.
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LAS VEGAS — The history of home robotics is littered with the carcasses of unmet promises and potential.
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Earlier in the episode, Adora is horrified by Camille's body, littered with physical manifestations of her suffering.
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Samsung's briefing this morning was littered with the things, in different colors and different states of unfolded.
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The history of information technology is littered with initiatives that collapsed under the weight of internal conflict.
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Licht's advice is also littered with "'The Devil Wears Prada'-like moments and insider secrets," Lapin said.
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He seemed safe to ignore: another black-haired, bespectacled official whose talk was littered with socialist bromides.
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But in truth, human systems are littered with biases and riddled with their own kinds of problems.
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Instead of cute critters or towering dinosaurs, the map in Our World is littered with undead walkers.
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Beaches have been littered with dead sea life as a result of the naturally occurring toxic algae.
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Reaching Mars is an immense challenge, as the planet's surface is littered with crashed and defunct spacecraft.
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It can be hard to keep track of the Kardashian-Jenner pregnancy surprises that have littered 2017.
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Just two examples of mistakes in an investigation that is littered with police errors and terrible luck.
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The community was littered with fallen trees, strewn debris and tangles of downed wires and utility poles.
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At least three people were shot and killed, and the streets were littered with debris and blood.
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But the history of businesses trying to beam cheap internet from space is littered with expensive disappointment.
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If you don't care, you can just walk through, catching small glimpses of the baubles littered about.
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The office of the presidency is littered with extra-marital affairs, from Sally Hemmings to Monica Lewinsky.
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Unlike the RNC, which just had media stations, these halls are littered with booths for various causes.
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The yard outside is littered with granite, and slabs with more holes than a slice of Emmental.
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There's gestures at techno structures obviously, but there's still a whole lot of other weirdness littered throughout.
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YouTube is littered with MLM resignation videos where former sellers explain what pushed them over the edge.
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That last notion was littered throughout the episode, and the first implication of that is with Hakeem.
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Many Rust Belt cities are littered with empty properties after the decline of the US manufacturing industry.
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The BBC reports that the study says an estimated 4.5 trillion butts are littered globally each year.
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A school was littered with fallen trees as horses occupied the gymnasium, leaving piles of feces behind.
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They come littered with dried squid, their touch of briny molder underscoring the freshness of the chives.
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Salty, crunchy objects littered over wet mounds of something achingly delicious, with sauce, with sauce, with sauce.
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It's also littered with unheralded starters, much like Marinelli's group before stars emerged the past two seasons.
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Once a buzzing hub, the inside looked completely barren and was littered with decaying plants and debris.
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TunnelBear is the only VPN service that has a website littered with both cute and angry bears.
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In the bedroom were flatscreen TVs and a sofa littered with injectable testosterone, syringes, antibiotics and condoms.
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Reddit's r/hackintosh is littered with recent posts that have been catalysed by the new MacBook Pro.
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Much manual labor work, organized by the town hall, involves clearing up debris and rubble-littered streets.
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The town of Puri was littered with tree branches, the debris of damaged houses and broken glass.
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Automotive history, littered as it is with unfortunate car names, suggests this is probably a good idea.
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Here, the ground is still littered with the uniforms soldiers discarded when they left 10 years ago.
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The place is littered with stacks of them, and they sputter out from his four printers constantly.
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Time for the swaths of empty seats that have littered Emirates Stadium to be filled once more.
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The desert is littered with cluster bombs and mines left over from three decades of intermittent war.
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These reforms were difficult, and the history of congressional reform is littered with half-measures and failures.
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Popular history is littered with the corpses of bloated books, written where an essay would have sufficed.
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But N.B.A. history is littered with touted draft picks who flamed out fast or had marginal careers.
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Rushing down a fire escape, the Abeyagoonasekeras were forced to traverse bloody ground littered with body parts.
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We are littered with incidents, issues and geographical segregation that prevent us from becoming a united society.
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The trailer ceilings are low, the stained beige carpet littered with a drum kit, guitars and amps.
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Tree-filled, leaf-littered, shrubby areas are tick territory; sunny, dry patches of grass are usually not.
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Lombok's north shore was littered on Tuesday with miles and miles of wrecked houses, shops and mosques.
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His work is littered with terrible patriarchs, so naturally, his father was a huge source of inspiration.
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The harrats were littered with the smaller structures he has named keyholes, wheels, triangles and bull's-eyes.
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What appeared to be debris from the car littered the scene: mirror fragments, taillight pieces, a hairbrush.
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Einstein thought that was crazy, but astronomers have found that space is littered with these apocalyptic creatures.
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Einstein thought that was crazy, but astronomers have found that space is littered with these apocalyptic creatures.
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It all still feels like a dream, littered with incredible moments, but one in particular stands out.
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Throughout Brazil, roads are littered with carcasses representing the country's 1,775 bird species and 623 mammal species.
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As I approached it on foot, I noticed the ground was littered with bright blue shotgun shells.
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Ashford Avenue was littered with fallen trees and power lines, the sidewalks blanketed with sand swept inland.
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"Not just our sport, but all kinds of sports are littered with stories of comebacks," Boone said.
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Aviation history is littered with fatal crashes in which birds gunked up engines or knocked ailerons askew.
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Hyde's social media accounts are littered with photographs of him with Parnas, Trump and his close allies.
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Roads littered with burning tires were blocked, according to a statement from the missionary team Haiti ARISE.
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The road to the village was littered with I.E.D.s, which sent up showers of gravel and tarmac.
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Fans littered the ice with hats, which caused a brief stoppage as crews cleaned up the rink.
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Setbacks included debates littered with unforced errors and dismal finishes in the Iowa and New Hampshire votes.
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It is littered with long-limbed defenders and hostile crowds, with disastrous shooting nights and savvy opponents.
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The state bottle bill is effective in preventing plastic containers from being littered and entering water bodies.
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In June, The Verge reported that e-commerce platforms like eBay were littered with e-cigarette listings.
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Used diapers, discarded clothing, bags, empty tins of beans and hummus, and human feces littered the ground.
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The street, busy with traffic from customers, is littered with empty bottles and scraps of discarded clothing.
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The fight is also littered with athletes who have used performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) in the past.
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The roads and houses are uneven and littered with pipes, zipper bags, and other drug-related paraphernalia.
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Researchers have described finding cave floors littered with bat carcasses, sometimes many thousands in a single cave.
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Shoes aren't allowed, which leaves the dock littered with cubbies and baskets full of loafers and heels.
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Many of his greatest moments play out like slapstick farce, leaving pratfalling defenders littered across the pitch.
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Beckwitt's home was reportedly littered with rubbish and hoarded items, making it difficult to reach Khafra's charred body.
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Or can you love a character like Cage even though his beginnings are littered with cringe-inducing moments?
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The Democratic presidential field is littered with proposals to ease the affordability crunch plaguing America's most prosperous cities.
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Pictures of the town, seen by Reuters, showed shattered structures and blackened streets littered with burnt-out debris.
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War of words It's safe to say the Obamas walked away into a sunset littered with dollar bills.
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From Laker Air to Oasis Hong Kong Airlines, aviation history is littered with those that tried and failed.
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And as she tells it, at least, her past is littered with ruined friendships, breakups and nervous breakdowns.
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Ahead, blood-soaked bodies littered the desert road to the monastery and two vehicles had clearly been attacked.
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The streets were littered with household items; a ceiling fan, a door handle, books, a hairbrush, and clothes.
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The city's toniest shopping strips, in SoHo and on Madison Avenue, have been littered with empty store fronts.
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It's so spacious, and littered with junk — a domestic escape I saw constantly growing up in the Midwest.
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In addition to destroying 19 houses, the quake hurled items off store shelves and littered streets with rubble.
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Lena keeps a small box of the shrapnel that littered the floor and was embedded in the walls.
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Cigarette butts, a plastic bag with traces of white powder and an empty Budweiser bottle littered the stairwell.
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Facebook's history is littered with efforts to capture audiences in different ways—think mobile games and live video.
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A few years ago, the building was a disused part of a metalworks littered with rusting oil cans.
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Today's bank forecasts show the U.K. economy in a better light, but its statement is littered with warnings.
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The road is littered with bodies and bodies of great, great cooks who could never become great chefs.
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The environment is littered with different kinds of collectibles, but all of it doubles as in-game currency.
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"I don't want to wake up in the morning with my floor littered in throw pillows," Visentin says.
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The new tools of online forums, messaging, and email were littered with pornography, abuse, and bullying of individuals.
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For the last four years the skies of major U.S. metropolitan housing markets have been littered with cranes.
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Now, with an extended shutdown, the parks are finding themselves littered, ill-managed, or not managed at all.
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If you think about the history of "social music," it's littered with companies that didn't figure it out.
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His rhetoric is littered with major fabrications, entire stories he seems to have invented out of thin air.
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And what's more, the galaxy may be littered with other gas giants like Jupiter we haven't yet discovered.
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History is littered with the ruins of empires and nations that overextended themselves, draining their power and influence.
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And the road from promising science to a safe vaccine for millions is littered with thousands of failures.
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An SDF encampment is littered with small arms and rifles, the men and women sipping tea around midday.
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The aim is to help users try and spot these fakes, which can often be littered with imperfections.
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The field was littered with dozens of bodies massacred by ISIS fighters as they were trying to flee.
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The breezy central courtyard, littered with trash and flies, was packed with soldiers on breaks, smoking and chatting.
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Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Fey's Netflix series that debuted in 2015, is just as littered with swell guest stars.
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Hulu is no longer a punchline Hulu was, until recently, burdened by a subscription infuriatingly littered with ads.
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And yet the city is littered with empty and half-finished buildings, even in the most fashionable districts.
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Voters often require women to navigate a road to office that is littered with gender stereotypes and biases.
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Khan's always had a deft hand with characters, and her discography is littered with memorable single-name figures.
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The mainstream media has been littered with reports of attacks and threats directed at Muslims after the election.
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Some of the traps had been cut, creating larger openings, and clumps of beige poison littered the pavement.
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The consoles are littered with pens, pencils, maps, stopwatches, binders, glasses, cigar boxes, and Winston or Marlboro cigarettes.
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Many Rust Belt cities are now littered with abandoned homes that local governments can't afford to tear down.
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And the political landscape is littered with electoral fillips that had little impact on Americans' sorry electoral behavior.
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Medical notes are littered with the acronym AMA, as cowboys head to the next event Against Medical Advice.
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On the beach road, where artillery cases littered the empty street, fighters crouched under a berm of sand.
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But the concrete she landed on was littered with shards of glass, including from her shattered wine bottles.
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People's phones are littered with apps downloaded with good intentions only to be forgotten after a week's use.
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The field of education is littered with fine ideas that never go beyond the hothouse of the lab.
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After other parties, Tillmans has photographed empty rooms littered with bottles, Christmas lights, and gold mylar in daylight.
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The experts said it was littered with "thousands of programming errors," according to their report to the court.
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You seek beyond major religions History is littered with evidence of humans' attempts to answer life's key questions.
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City streets and yards were littered with tree branches and other debris, video from CNN affiliate KTBS shows.
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Luckily I started to a few years ago because emerging markets and Europe were littered with cheap stocks.
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The landscape is littered with abandoned houses and discarded tires that are perfect breeding grounds for the insects.
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The roads, impassable by vehicles, were covered in mud from the landslides and power lines littered the streets.
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Sites like Trustpilot, Better Business Bureau, and Complaints Board are littered with one-star ratings for the company.
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Who knows how many underground tunnels could be littered in the basements of America's abandoned road trip pitstops.
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Dozens of dead bodies reportedly littered the streets of east Aleppo neighborhoods, with residents unable to retrieve them.
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They had barely been digested, so the shower was littered with pieces of hot dog meat and bread.
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Any industry person, if you check their cabinets or carry-on bags, you'll find they're littered with those.
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"The highway is littered with Trump lieutenants who made the mistake of believing that," said a second source.
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Mars is littered with the wreckage of crashed landers, including the European Beagle 2 probe, lost in 2003.
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Trump has littered his public remarks on the life-and-death subject with false, misleading and dubious claims.
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Shopping bags littered the sidewalk, and one woman was seen running down the street wearing just one shoe.
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It bore poison fruit with the Florida bomb suspect, whose Facebook page was littered with Fox News agitprop.
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Salad is littered with croutons crusted in the yolk of preserved duck egg, orange as a begrudging sunrise.
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A reporter who visited the village said many houses were burned and the area was littered with corpses.
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To my surprise, I found the floor underneath it littered with hundreds upon hundreds of pieces of gold.
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As the dust began to clear, he saw that the ground was littered with burning chunks of metal.
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The fridge was often empty, but the apartment was littered with yellow legal pads filled with Sanders's writings.
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The G.O.P. has left soybean fields littered with $43 bills for enterprising Democratic presidential hopefuls to pick up.
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They could visit a toilet, littered with excrement and cockroaches, for a few strictly timed minutes each day.
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The researchers then created mutant "female" worms and observed that their eggs all became littered with protein clumps.
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At the end of a week, her classroom is often littered with change that students have left behind.
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As Corrupted Blood infections spread uncontrollably, game spaces became littered with virtual "corpses," and players began to panic.
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Their journey is littered with dangers and roadblocks both magical and pedestrian, from enchanted puzzles to traffic stops.
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Or, if Quinn is indeed granted immunity, a retreat into another of his empty, beer can-littered apartments?
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The drug, called aducanumab, was the most promising candidate in a field that has been littered with failures.
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But "Who Says" isn't just desperately cheesy and littered with clichés — it's also confused about its own messaging.
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As far back as October 2018, the subway's Twitter feed has been littered with tales of raccoon misbehavior.
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Rampant biotech and unchecked corporate greed have left it littered with still-functioning weapons of immense destructive capability.
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On the outskirts of Sinjar the road became impassable: damaged, clogged with military trucks, and littered with debris.
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The Capitol was largely empty save for a few buzzing conference rooms and hallways littered with pizza boxes.
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The meat industry is littered with small, cost-of-doing-business cruelties that are invisible to most consumers.
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It is littered with vignettes of how Germans in the 1930s aided and abetted Hitler's rise to power.
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But now the gym's interior is completely exposed to the elements and the floor is littered with debris.
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Elsewhere, the road is littered with companies that tried, and failed, to pull off a coup in space.
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Later, sitting under a palm-thatched roof at a long table littered with bottles, Abrahamson turned to Zapata.
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Many streets were littered with crumpled buildings, collapsed roofs and burned-out cars, all coated with gray dust.
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While the family has described recent filings as "littered with biases and inaccurate characterizations," pressure continues to mount.
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Johnson had six birdies, but littered his card with five bogeys, while List bogeyed the final two holes.
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Most importantly, Italy's political landscape is littered with coalitions and these could be decisive in the election result.
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If only the industry weren't littered with so much wreckage, NBCU's ambitious exploratory efforts might seem more admirable.
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It would once have been littered with tripods, but all except for that of Lysicrates have now disappeared.
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The Jaguars' cap is littered with bad contracts, and a purge of veterans — especially on defense — appears likely.
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The report is littered with evidence Trump and his staff were open to Russian interference in the election.
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Off trail, we scramble up a hillside of loose talus and survey some caves littered with small animal bones.
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That's the case for hairstylist Justine Marjan, whose Instagram is littered with every major celeb in the beauty game.
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Well, Snapchat's vibe is a hundred times cooler than Facebook's Stories, which are littered with unimaginative stickers and filters.
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This replica was then used to create a mold littered with tiny holes and made out of biodegradable material.
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Its gathering spaces are littered with points of casual connection: a basketball hoop, Ping-Pong tables, lounges with chairs.
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When they tried to leave through one of the doors, they found the corridor littered with bodies, he said.
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Pottery shards, broken scroll storage jars and their lids -- even neolithic flint tools and arrowheads -- littered the cave's entrance.
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A day after the attack, broken ceiling panels littered the kerb outside the arrivals section of the international terminal.
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Bread offers very little nutritional content and, if littered on the ground, can aid in the spread of disease.
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Shattered egg shells littered the gallery floor and the wet yokes, still in motion, glittered beneath the gallery lights.
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His Instagram account is littered with photos of him on professional baseball fields along both sides of the border.
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Game 33 between the Washington Capitals and the Pittsburgh Penguins was littered with one horrific moment after the next.
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Modern history is littered with authoritarians of all stripes convinced that censoring sexual imagery was a necessary social good.
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Wires hung from the ceiling, and shattered glass littered the floor, mixed with large pieces of wood and debris.
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Some upstarts have tried to fill those gaps, but the legacy of local journalism startups is littered with failures.
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In reality, your living room is littered with your kid's toys and Thomas the Tank Engine is on repeat.
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Spanish towns, in particular, are littered with expensive white elephants, designed by starchitects during the pre-crisis construction boom.
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Empty soda bottles, coffee cups, and the remains of people's lunches spilled out of bins and littered the ground.
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Lifehacker editor Alan Henry was able to find the Ingress map of the area, which is littered with portals.
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History is littered with all sorts of weird, wonderful examples of men getting angry at women who prioritized fashion.
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Here's what we want to know: Is the home a Pokémon gym — or at least a Pokémon-littered locale?
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OUTSIDE, a patch of grass affording a spectacular view of the Sierra de Guadarrama is littered with cartridge casings.
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Amazon is littered with sellers, even those that are "fulfilled from Amazon," that are selling straight-up fake products.
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Why not get people in the door who might otherwise never unroll a mat in their spliff-littered apartments?
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The landscape of literary history is littered with the wreckage of writers who thought they were on a mission.
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The CES floor is littered with goggles that promise to fly you into worlds more interesting than your own.
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Sharks lose up to 30,000 teeth over their lifetimes, which is why the ocean floor is littered with them.
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Seven months after health officials inspected the place, the courtyard remained littered with empty coolers bearing Southern Nevada's initials.
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Its page, littered with anti-semitic tropes and propaganda urging its followers to "take action," earned over 27,000 views.
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Second, the current U.S. tax code is littered with tax breaks and loopholes for particular industries or special interests.
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Which is to say, the road was absolutely littered with chips, Doritos bags and totaled cans of Busch beer.
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With no garbage cans at hand, the astronauts also littered the landing site with magazines, cameras, blankets, and shovels.
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Unlike other speed test sites on the web, Netflix's site is not littered with ads to mar the experience.
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This road is littered with companies that tried, and failed, to pull off a coup in space-based internet.
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In Chapo's downstairs bedroom, there were flatscreen TVs and a sofa littered with injectable testosterone, syringes, antibiotics and condoms.
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History was littered with global despots who fit the bill, but I chose someone closer to home: former Sen.
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Popular beach destinations tend to be littered with tourist trap restaurants where the food can be expensive and inauthentic.
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The race was littered with crashes, one of which, with 30km remaining, took down Demare but he quickly recovered.
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The analysts caution that "history is littered" with warnings about what to expect from investing in the final frontier.
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The floor was littered with debris, but I noticed transistors, ball bearings, and other bomb-making materials scattered about.
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The device led them straight to a field littered with clods of earth and shot through with tractor marks.
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Today the cemetery is accessible through a littered parking lot behind an apartment building and known mostly to locals.
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Security cordons were in place around the base of the tower and the ground was littered with charred debris.
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The coastline, once littered with orange life vests and wrecked boats, has been cleaned to a near-spotless white.
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"Indeed, history is littered with over 280.66 percent-ish type selloffs in the midst of economic expansions," they said.
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The compound -- including a partially buried camper trailer -- was littered with hazards and lacked electricity, sewage disposal and plumbing.
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Surely an army comprised of thousands of men and animals would have littered its trail with corpses and artifacts?
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Campaign posters for something called the Prosperity Act, and the vacant seat of Senator Sam Blackwell littered the walls.
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The next recession, even if it's mild, could leave America's suburbs littered with a new generation of ghost malls.
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The cigarettes, like trash littered on the beach after a party, parallel the litter of the navy's glow sticks.
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Homes with broken or open windows, flammable landscape materials, or gutters littered with debris are also quick to ignite.
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The space was littered with the graves of companies that had tried and failed to implement a concrete solution.
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I often woke in the morning to find it littered with small pellet souvenirs from the previous night's soiree.
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Buildings collapsed in the fighting and of those still standing, many are marked with bullets and littered with IEDs.
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The debris from the storm that littered parts of the island was cleared within a few weeks, he said.
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Behind the razor wire, families sit on gravel littered with paper cups, potato chip bags and torn Mylar blankets.
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The bookmakers pack up their computers and roll them away on dollies, leaving the lawn littered with betting slips.
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I finally got it back, months after the planned publication date, littered with unnecessary redactions of already published material.
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Boone has littered nearly all his injury updates with declarations that he is "optimistic" or "encouraged" about players' progress.
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The only pieces of furniture were uncovered mattresses on the floor, which was littered with clothing and water bottles.
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Mr. Snow said that the debris from the storm that littered the roads and beaches has been cleaned up.
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It was dark, according to the documents, and the roads were littered with felled power lines and shell craters.
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Swaths of Angola are still littered with land mines, some produced decades ago in countries that no longer exist.
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"Abandoned skating" was taken by a young photographer in an abandoned chemical factory, where shattered glass littered the ground.
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It is a picture of hope, one whose rejection produces the kinds of consequences with which history is littered.
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The entrance to Tahrir Square was littered with makeshift tents on Wednesday with many protesters camping out there overnight.
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The history of the industry is littered with the stories of attempts by founders to let go gone wrong.
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Yang's policy page is littered with niche proposals, from eliminating the penny to making Election Day a federal holiday.
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History is littered with the shattered remains of toppled statues, and more are toppling now in the American South.
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In Quito, burned tyres and rocks littered the streets on Friday morning, while lamp-posts were bent and broken.
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Cuba's side has also argued the case is littered with factual inconsistencies and a lack of conclusive video evidence.
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But the atoll's white sand beaches are littered with tons of multicolored plastic junk, deposited there by ocean currents.
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The street was littered with glass shards, twisted metal and pieces of cars, including broken headlights and front grills.
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The threadbare flag and littered lawn don't measure up to the story Americans told about themselves and their heritage.
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A marketing landscape littered with the graves of New Coke, Segway and Google Glass long ago disproved Galbraith's assertion.
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The moon is littered with the remains of spacecraft that have tried and failed to land in one piece.
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Trump then littered his Wednesday address to the nation with inaccuracies -- though he was mostly reading from a teleprompter.
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"I grew up perceiving life as a long highway littered with green lights," he told The Guardian in 2007.
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Charred trees littered the landscape, with the soil turned to sand, stripped by flame of every nutrient and mineral.
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Parts of Nineveh, however, remain littered with explosives and booby traps that forces must clear, Pentagon officials have said.
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The death was ruled an accident, although Moore was in a living room littered with syringes and sex toys.
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The diner tables were littered with pyramids of to-go boxes and picked-at slabs of red velvet cake.
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Don't believe me or the MGS LGBT community that the series is littered with characters of various sexual orientations?
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Everybody knows the tax code is too complicated, too unfair, and littered with special deals for a special few.
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The planet has very little atmosphere, and its solid and rocky surface is littered with craters from meteor impacts.
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Even when Houston was finally rid of the worst, downtown highways remained littered with abandoned cars submerged in water.
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Before becoming vice president in 2009, Biden's history was littered with gaffes that undermined his three previous presidential campaigns.
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Nowitzki's path to 30,000 is littered with the kind of weird tales you can only imagine in samurai legend.
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American history is littered with creepy clown sightings, which at times have spread across the ocean to infect Europe.
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They had traveled on trails littered with human remains, evading ranchers who had taken to hunting migrants for sport.
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Jones' recklessly opportunistic career is littered with the fallout from his willful pattern of defamation," reads the lawsuit. "Mr.
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The hackers knew exactly where to retrieve the most sensitive data and littered their code with expletives and taunts.
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It was green; littered with parks and green open spaces, but with a characteristic coating of grime to it.
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The agricultural market "is littered with struggling technology companies that have tried to break in", says Jonathan Downey of Airware.
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The history of cinema is littered with movies that became infamous for pushing audiences beyond what they're willing to accept.
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The gloomy address, in which Trump portrayed a broken America littered with shuttered factories and rampant crime, left investors puzzled.
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The technology industry is littered with companies that have tried to make a commercial business out of open source software.
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Since Friday, it's littered Facebook feeds across the globe and garnered media coverage from as far as Nigeria and Uruguay.
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In fact, Manafort's correspondence, included as evidence in court filings, is littered with spy lingo depicting his efforts at deniability.
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At least four non-starters were littered throughout the order as Los Angeles was unable to hold three different leads.
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When turning to the internet, though, they found that product reviews were littered with complaints that the sleeper wasn't safe.
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So you can thank Deadpool and Hyundai when your dreams (or, nightmares) tonight are littered with lots of Ryan Reynolds.
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His speech is littered with lies – like shards of glass strewn all over the highway after a monumental auto accident.
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The entrance to a nearby mosque is littered with ski boots; young women in headscarves pelt each other with snowballs.
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Rather, it's a company littered with engineers operating some of the most complex logistics and technical infrastructure in the world.
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The memorable music and secret-littered levels made it not only a stand out for Capcom but the entire NES.
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Above, papers littered a room in the bombed-out remnants of the Directorate of Agriculture in Mosul, Iraq, last September.
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AOL was littered with unlabeled graphics, forms with missing field labels, and commands that couldn't be performed with a keyboard.
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Their DMs are littered with declarations of love from fans, and they can now hang with a more elite crowd.
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The hexagonal steering wheel, shown above, isn't littered with toggles; there are just a couple of controls on the crossbar.
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But the shortish history of PPP is littered with examples where private provision did not live up to its promises.
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Tech platforms have littered the media universe with crap — stolen ideas, pirated video, plagiarized text, manipulated content, and fake news.
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Only when they tested the empty medicine bottles that littered her house and found evidence of arsenic was Cotton caught.
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American discourse is littered with subtle reminders that a socially acceptable build is a prerequisite for kindness, respect, and acknowledgement.
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The first Yoga Book was littered with compromises: a dinky processor, the wrong ports, and even the wrong operating system.
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So now the stage is littered with clams, and there are multiple items for players to possess and compete for.
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Like other recent posts from the company, it's littered with comments from frustrated backers awaiting a handset or a refund.
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To add to it's allure, they're littered across the board from super casual to ready for a night of shimmying.
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The novel feels like an anthropological plunge into another era, enhanced by rhythmic, urban prose littered with slang and Spanglish.
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The letter, littered with spelling mistakes, is clearly a fake; there is no evidence Mrs Merkel had any such accounts.
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In a world increasingly littered with auto-play video on social networks and news sites, this is a huge problem.
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Yet less than 100 days to the start of the games, the water is still polluted and littered with garbage.
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The modern notion of a happy workplace is usually littered with foosball tables, futuristic napping pods, and lunch-break puppies.
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The applicant checks out on paper, but she's disturbed to see his skin is littered with swastikas and prison tattoos.
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The issue, here, is that Facebook has developed a supremely powerful technology littered with problems it won't take responsibility for.
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The 1970s in particular are littered with such curios and artifacts, byproducts of the decade's pivot to album-oriented rock.
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The site is also littered with numerous blog posts and articles extolling the appeal of AWS to the oil industry.
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In Sabri, where the LNA advanced on Wednesday, deserted streets were littered with debris and the shells of rusting cars.
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Then of course, there's the glut of campaign signs littered in front of homes and hastily taped to electricity poles.
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If they ever actually come to market, that is — the road to making EVs is long and littered with failures.
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In the '50s and '60s, the site became a vacationing spot, and unregulated motels and campsites littered the rock's base.
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Trying to listen to Indigenous voices and deciding how to proceed has been a difficult, messy process littered with missteps.
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These penguin-like seabirds littered the tidal wracks so densely that beach walkers had to be careful where they stepped.
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Scaramucci did not request the conversation be kept off record, and it was littered with some very nasty trash talk.
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In fact, the history of nightlife in the US is littered with rules and regulations attempting to curtail the activity.
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The genre exploded and clones and variations of Artillery littered the personal computers and home console systems of the '80s.
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This is a definite plus, speaking as someone who has accidentally littered the streets of New York with earbud tips.
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In Maine, powerful winds knocked down trees, littered roads with debris and left thousands without electricity, emergency management officials said.
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Now, the shelves beside my bed are littered with books I have guiltily abandoned like so many New Year's resolutions.
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" Ayhern said that in many cases, a border barrier actually "improved areas that had been stomped on and littered upon.
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History is littered with pitchers who burned out after throwing too much, too soon, and the industry has responded conclusively.
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The hurricane had knocked out one wall of her motel, and the storm surge left the place littered with debris.
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The "Dead" universe (or really, any genre universe) is littered with female characters who get nothing but the audience's ire.
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Mogelson's debut offers 10 well-crafted stories of people scarred by war, their families, jobs and lovers littered around them.
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The island's leveraged finance industry is littered with failed deals due to lengthy review periods and scrutiny from multiple regulators.
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In desolate areas like this, Chinese troops were known to withdraw after a victory, leaving the ground littered with corpses.
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The house appeared to have been abandoned, as it was still furnished but crawling with bugs and littered with cobwebs.
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A Simple Favor is littered with similar flashes of humor that don't reconcile with the rest of the movie's tone.
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And it was a far cry from the Uber under ex-CEO Travis Kalanick, whose reign was littered with scandals.
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He'll guide Stefan through the water paper cups littered across his path and make sure he stays hydrated and paced.
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Littered with unfinished torsos and limbs, these diaries often serve as artist workshops, as in the notebooks of Henry James.
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Dusty brown burlap hoods littered the floor of the Roman amphitheater, where Islamic State gunmen theatrically staged a mass execution.
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By the time we returned to port, the makeshift table was littered with breadcrumbs, urchin spines and splashes of wine.
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With home runs of 460, 457, and 451 feet this season, Judge's name is littered across ESPN's home run tracker.
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Tinkle, who also had four rebounds, was 10-of-10 from the free throw line in a foul-littered game.
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The magazine's music editor published an apology following criticism of the article, acknowledging the objectionable material littered throughout the piece.
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Fortunately the game is (kitty) littered with save points and, for the most part, the bosses are not overlong encounters.
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Her work surface is routinely littered with paper, so he made the base of the new desk the beauty zone.
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The court where Hield learned to play is stained with skid marks from tires and littered with strewn water bottles.
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SOPHIE's much hyped album—while not an official PC music release—was a fluffed opportunity littered with some absolute shockers.
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In the desolate, plastic-littered ground with little else to eat, the bacterium quickly acquired a taste for our waste.
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The bar's open, even if it's littered with Red Bull cans rather than pint glasses, and there's a merch table.
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By the time he arrived, he said, a chlorine smell hung in the air and dead cats littered the ground.
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The roads in Srinagar, the capital of Indian-administrated Kashmir, were littered with red bricks and stones thrown by crowds.
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The industry is littered with stories of people with a great idea that someone else turned into a great business.
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Clothes, flip-flops, bags and mattresses were littered on the floor next to what remained of limbs of the dead.
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Shoes slipped off in the crush, and pieces of clothing and an abandoned stroller littered the road following the panic.
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Before the storm, it was used as a Navy bombing range for 60 years and was littered with unexploded ordinance.
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Pictures from inside the passenger train, posted online, showed carriages littered with broken glass and ceiling panels dangling from wiring.
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Her desk is littered with remnants of the day: an empty Dunkin' Donuts bag, a log book, a water bottle.
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American history is littered with both corrupt and racist hacks who voters have sent to Washington despite their bad behavior.
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If that is the default position, emerging from the crisis will be like entering a brutal battlefield, littered with casualties.
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"The homeless littered the streets and drug deals and people shooting up were happening before our eyes," commented one guest.
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Outside, the ground was littered with plastic cups and trash cans remained tipped over, their contents spilled to the ground.
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"Even though my family is littered with divorce, I learned early about not giving up on a relationship," Steven said.
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In a league littered with noncompetitive lineups, Snell has made 12 starts against the five teams headed to the playoffs.
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Harbors are littered with ferries that capsized or were washed ashore, leaving fewer vessels to carry supplies back and forth.
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The Super Bowl will be littered with ads featuring celebrities, and TikTokers promoting everything from McDonald's to Bud Light Seltzer.
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Though the streets were still littered with rubble, bodies buried beneath, it was close to the place they considered home.
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Once there, they find it littered with magical keys to rooms that give them access to great and horrifying power.
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Though questions of credibility are still debated by political scientists, history is littered with examples of false threats conveniently ignored.
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JW: Well, it's not like the bones of Hollywood isn't littered with the bones of black entertainers who couldn't hang.
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The two men engaged in rolling, big-brother, little-brother banter, littered with industry gossip and notes on new albums.
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His presidency is littered with plans and pronouncements that were walked back or abandoned — some good, some not so good.
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History is littered with examples of emerging nations that have failed to generate enough jobs for a booming young population.
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Betty takes some time to visit her own dad's gravestone, which is littered with anti-Black Hood graffiti and trash.
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They worked out of a loose web of offices littered with empty soda cans and files from past impeachment proceedings.
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The satellite industry has a checkered past, though, and is littered with high-profile failures like Iridium, GlobalStar, and Teledisc.
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Only a few buildings still stood in a sea of debris, where twisted metal and broken wood littered the landscape.
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Down a road littered with the detritus of urban warfare, a main mosque topped with azure domes, was mostly untouched.
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History is littered with people who struggled to get any recognition at all, even people who are big names now.
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They also drain water in which mosquitoes might breed, such as muggy ponds, hollow cinder blocks and littered bottle caps.
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The room backs onto a spacious rooftop balcony, also littered with hints of afternoon drinks: ice buckets and bottle caps.
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The ring at the center of the room is surrounded by a plywood ledge littered with gloves and tiny dumbbells.
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The floor around the installation is littered with feathers, leaving us with only a slight ghostly memory of the bond.
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Photos by Vivien Gaumand, courtesy of M for Montreal Kyle Kramer's keyboard is littered with sesame seeds from Fairmount Bagel.
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Towers of stuffed animals and assorted doodads stood proudly in the stage area, and dismembered mannequin heads littered the grounds.
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And that voice, although littered with shoehorned Bostonianisms ("everything's five by five" and "wicked-cool"), rasped in all the right places.
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Apple's retail stores are iconic for their spaciousness, featuring long wooden display tables littered with pricey products available to test out.
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Brex, widely known for its billboards littered across San Francisco, has secured a $100 million debt financing from Barclays Investment Bank .
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He found the shells of diatoms (single-celled algae) and the skeletal fragments of sea sponges littered throughout the lake's mud.
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Android O is littered with little nips and tucks that just enhance the user experience without necessarily being visible or apparent.
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Authorities have yet to retrieve all bodies from a battle zone that is still littered with unexploded munitions and homemade bombs.
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Sitting in the drive thru, I realized my car, littered with spent McDonald's wrappers, had begun to smell like oily sadness.
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According to Kirschner, Groot decided to do something about all the Anta Flu wrappers he kept seeing littered about the city.
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The ground of the tech world is littered with anonymous-looking lozenges made to appeal to as many people as possible.
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Unsurprisingly, e-commerce is littered with examples, as the friction removed lowers the threshold to purchase, which directly translates into revenue.
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Bloodstained clothing and bullet casings littered the street outside the entrance to the second-storey Love Machine nightclub early on Sunday.
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The history of PC gaming is littered with companies that thought they could get cloud-based streaming services up and running.
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Academic discussions of food and nutrition are littered with references to huge bodies of research that still need to be conducted.
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Click here to view original GIFFor the past couple of years, mediocre drone videos of dramatic landscapes have littered the internet.
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For a few reasons, both of this year's All-Star teams could be littered with more than a few new faces.
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According to Channel News Asia, Khor pointed out that cigarette butts are one of the most commonly littered items in Singapore.
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Yet the battle for AI supremacy also has littered the ground with tools and spare parts that anyone can pick up.
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Already, the remote islands and sandbars we visited were littered with bright green fishing nets and orange floats lost by trawlers.
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The man replied that he felt justified assaulting the boy because he littered in his yard, Craig said, according to Crockett.
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About half of the report was littered with a long rant against Russian-sponsored media, including the television station Russia Today.
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Ellison's history is littered with examples of conduct and statements that give Democrats who want to rebuild their party serious concern.
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The new-high list this week was littered with interest-rate sensitive stocks (utilities, REITs) that rally when rates remain low.
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By nightfall, the city was under curfew, darkened without power, its streets littered with downed power lines, fallen trees and debris.
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A woman named Vlada Haggerty says her Instagram is littered with photos of women striking various poses which accentuate their lips.
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Such as it is, the desk is littered with bits of crackers, memory cards, branded Moleskin notebooks and countless coffee cups.
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"I would crawl on the rows of seats, careful not to squash the Chanel 2.55s that littered within VIP," he added.
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Pizza lovers suffered a huge loss on Wednesday after a truck crash left a highway littered with boxes of frozen pizza.
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On a windy Court Suzanne Lenglen after Thiem saved two set points in the opener, his game became littered with errors.
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Netflix's Wild Wild Country might be the greatest true crime docuseries on a streaming service littered with great true crime shows.
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Fans littered the ice with hats as Anisimov celebrated his third goal of the game and his ninth of the season.
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Like the cavernous warehouse at the end of Raiders of the Lost Ark, video game history is littered with forgotten relics.
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The RDO Equipment showroom is just outside of town, off a highway littered with used-car dealerships and steel-pole barns.
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The number that littered Drake's music and the city of Toronto all weekend - were a coded message, a cry for help.
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The modern media landscape is littered with "reality" shows that audiences happily accept aren't actually real; that, in essence, is wrestling.
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The history of Labour is littered with people who flirted with hard-left ideas only to mellow on coming to power.
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A train and an airliner have separately crashed; zombies wander littered street and vacant parking lots; grocery stores have been looted.
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Here are just some of the "advanced" Russian weapons that littered American headlines last year… and the ugly truth behind them.
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The demonstration — in favour of independence from France — left the square blood-stained and littered with stones, broken bottles and clubs.
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Cigarette filters are the No. 1 plastic pollutant Cigarette butts containing plastic filters are the most littered item in the world.
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Below me was the small patio area littered with trash, and a stairwell leading to the locked basement and the boiler.
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Deep down, these figures who have allied themselves with the Boomer generation know that their legacy is littered with policy failures.
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The American Southwest is littered with monuments and annual celebrations commemorating key dates and figures in the history of Spanish colonialism.
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With stores going out of business and sagging sales numbers, the landscape is littered with stories of the dead and dying.
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Will the streets of Madison soon be littered with the charred rinds of cheeses lit on fire and tossed through storefronts?
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And the history of the virus is littered with cases where patients' infections were reversed only to come back months later.
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The "countryside" description didn't seem fitting; bare plots of land littered with garbage sat adjacent to clusters of colossal high-rises.
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Their apartment in Lower Manhattan was littered with state-of-the-art video equipment and stacks of Hollywood Reporter and Variety.
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His office is littered with piles of U.S.B. sticks and adorned with Valentine's Day heart art from Jill, a graphic designer.
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The same can't be said farther afield on New Zealand's North Island, which is littered with boulders heavier than 150 tons.
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The landscape is littered with traps for both parties as Democrats go on the attack against Republican incumbents around the country.
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The roads leading to the North Carolina coast were mostly empty of traffic but littered with branches, leaves and power lines.
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Alas, the history of communism is littered with failed attempts by communists to be better at capitalism than the capitalists themselves.
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But much more than that, it is littered with small, vulnerable and weak nations invoking sovereignty as their safeguard against exploitation.
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"The landscape of history is littered with companies who have been killed or bankrupt by digitized companies like Amazon," she said.
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The town is dry in parts but wind-battered and littered with downed power lines and tilting utility poles in others.
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"The road behind us is littered with the bones of well-intentioned people who tried to make this work and couldn't."
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Downed trees and debris littered the roads, he said, but the city did not experience any storm surge like it feared.
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As we documented in August, his lengthy exchanges with reporters in July and August were littered with dozens of false claims.
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The barrages of Tomahawk cruise missiles destroyed nine airplanes and littered a runway with shrapnel, among other damage, the reporter said.
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Northern California is littered with incubators and accelerators, organizations like Y Combinator and Techstars that help small companies develop and grow.
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And the stretch of Sixth Street in Hillburn, N.Y., where many Ramapoughs once lived, is now littered with "for sale" signs.
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The company produced cast panels for prefabricated houses, and the property is now littered with decaying structures and rusting industrial drums.
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The list is littered with the family members of prominent Silicon Valley execs, including:Nicole Shanahan, wife of Google cofounder Sergey Brin.
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The how is littered with missed chances and a failure to address warnings of a future crisis going back many years.
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I witnessed, up close, the bloodied, debris strewn "killing field" that one deranged madmen had littered with bodies the night prior.
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In parts of Baghouz already under SDF control, dirt roads were littered with the scorched remains of cars, trucks and motorcycles.
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Trump's presidential tenure is littered with events that seem game-changing at the time but quickly fade from the public's radar.
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The U.S. tax code is littered with problems, and identifying them is the natural first step toward fixing the tax code.
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The official start of fall is just days away and that means soon the ground will be littered with crisp leaves.
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History is littered with examples of politicians in that circumstance pressuring their central banks to keep rates low to encourage growth.
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There's a wealth of unique items littered across the worldwide web — from subscription services to robot vacuums and everything in-between.
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Behind the trailer, the ground was littered with shell casings and a human target with the name "Khadijah" scribbled on it.
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Soon this gloomy family drama, directed and written by Scooter Corkle, transforms into a backwoods thriller littered with bodies and conspiracies.
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Political passions culminate in a post-orgasmic wasteland, populated not even by the dead, littered with shreds of bombast and glory.
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Rather, the conversational interviews delving into the mysteries of the universe are littered with clues about Mir, her projects and philosophies.
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The pendant's also littered with Cognac diamonds for Cudi's face, canary diamonds for Cudi's rings and blue diamonds for the pants.
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Yet YouTube is still littered with hundreds of thousands of videos of children, and many of these still have problematic comments.
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His career is littered by villainous and villainously sexy turns in movies where he plays the most indelible and unforgettable element.
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History is littered with the corpses of promising startups that were not able to translate their innovations into viable market products.
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They see a market littered with items like this and assume that no customer would reasonably assume it's of high quality.
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Tulle is no longer just a tissu de fête, and we're breaking away from the layered tulle skirts that littered spring lookbooks.
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Margot's Facebook page is littered with connections to kids she's barely friends with, while her Tumblr allows her to get more personal.
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The Chinese steel industry's recent history is littered with mergers that have failed to deliver any substantial cost cuts or efficiency gains.
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In 2015, members of Anonymous compiled a list of supposed Ku Klux Klan members that was littered with fake or misleading information.
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READ: Trump makes lobbying pledge During his interview on "60 minutes," Trump conceded that his transition team was littered with DC insiders.
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"Although I had no debt, my bank statements (when I bothered to look at them) were littered with unnecessary spending," McGagh continues.
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For me, Devo has been a long journey littered with broken dreams, but the nomination compelled me to put things in perspective.
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The post quickly hit the front page of Reddit, and the comment section was littered with people attempting their own money face.
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Pitch books for potential clients or employers littered the sun-smattered porch that made up the SALT coffee lounge in the Bellagio.
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Nearby 14th Street Northwest was littered with art galleries, and my student-loan-suffering ass discovered they were all free to explore.
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Our feeds have grown stale and are littered with ads and celebrities and influencers: people who are still posting actively, professionally, obligatorily.
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The road is littered with failed cloud storage plays, but these folks have an experienced team and plenty of money behind them.
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According to the company, its data was used to defend a tax on cigarettes that funded the cleanup of littered cigarette butts.
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An unknown number of residents remain unaccounted for across the region, and social media is still littered with desperate pleas for rescues.
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Discharged rounds littered the hotel hallway, and through the holes in the hotel room door, officers could see a gun, Lombardo said.
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It's littered with dangerous technologies that could destroy civilizations, and a being named Orlandine has been tasked with protecting it from harm.
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Residents helped clean up debris on Thursday at the East Jakarta bus terminal, littered with bloodstains and broken glass after the attacks.
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In earlier internet days, this sort of SEO bait-and-switch was useful for driving traffic to a page littered with advertisements.
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Medical literature is littered with strange cases of humans doing ridiculous things, and doctors trying to clean up the resulting bodily messes.
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Visual representation of the Oort Cloud, which is littered with ice and rocks left over from the formation of the Solar System.
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At CES 2017, Polaroid had a sprawling booth littered with bad ideas—including Polaroid-badged low-end Android tablets and VR headsets.
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The stores hit in the blast are littered with body parts, slowly being collected in plastic bags and bed sheets by volunteers.
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Hong Kong (CNN)Trash piled meters deep on beaches where children usually swim, water littered with discarded food packaging and plastic bottles.
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Three grotesque, wax-covered creatures sit in a darkened space littered with detritus and lit by lava lamps and colorful stage lights.
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As punishment, they're pushed off a high-rise diving board into pool littered with other weights, proof of past executions for infidelity.
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Although there have been several bitcoin hacks littered in between, few have produced such volatility in the market as the Bitfinex breach.
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It suggests that indeed, as some have theorized, the galaxy could be littered with Earthish planets – far more than we might've suspected.
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The property is littered with refuse including empty bottles of alcohol, bags of junk food, and an empty box of women's diapers.
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The history of conventions is littered with famous moments of political attack, such as the keynote address of 1988 when Texas Gov.
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The voice guides you through the vault, the floor littered with confetti and other debris from a wild party the previous night.
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Unfortunately, that's exactly how a well-run con works and the truth is Trump's record in office is littered with broken promises.
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Fact is ... the courts are littered with cases where people are convicted based on an officer's observations and a field sobriety test.
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Together, Kim and Martinez drove around the city as Martinez pointed out the many homeless encampments, all littered with trash and debris.
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When Julia Alexander wrote about it in March, the front page was littered with videos about Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, and Pizzagate.
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The history of video game adaptations in movies and television is littered with failure, from the now-infamous 1993 Super Mario Bros.
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Anyone driving by the capital city's Zone 603 neighborhood wouldn't have noticed the poorly kept building littered with trash and abandoned cars.
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And its road to landing a rocket on a barge was littered with crashes and explosions before it started reliably landing them.
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The Midwest's landscape "is littered with has-been towns", says Richard Longworth, who wrote a book about the decline of similar places.
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Shen's studio apartment and workshop in Manhattan has the ordered chaos of a tinkerer, littered with half-assembled drones and dismantled parts.
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When I got there, nearly every square inch was littered with plastic bins containing recovering turtles chilling in a bit of water.
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Both featured places (in the abbey, the library; in Maycomb, the tumbledown Boo Radley house) peopled by shadows and littered with symbols.
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The river banks were once a war zone between Israel and Jordan, and were littered with thousands of mines and unexploded ordnance.
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Denver Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall just revealed two hateful letters he received at work -- littered with n-bombs and threats of violence.
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The Nicaraguan television broadcast was so littered with advertisements that it felt as though you were watching illegally on a streaming website.
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Sessions testified before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Tuesday, and for anyone watching, there was a reoccurring theme littered throughout the testimony.
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This reversal is at the expense of America's workers and his contract with the American people is littered with such broken promises.
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Photographs they showed Reuters depicted a single-storey brick building on a street littered with rubbish and advertising flyers offering forgery services.
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They say the red shipping container that Rhinehart installed on a hill overlooking LA has been abandoned, graffitied, and littered with trash.
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It may take a minute, though, because the thing is absolutely littered with gadgetry that will need to be tuned and tested.
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Seeing the quantity of plastic littered across the stretch of the beach, he and a friend began working on cleaning it up.
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Local archaeologists who returned found shattered stone carvings littered across the ground and bombs planted in the road leading to the site.
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" The oracles "prognosticate in the time-honored manner of oracles littered all over B movies and pulp science-fiction and fantasy novels.
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Frost already has a CV littered with injuries, including one horrific experience in July where she fractured multiple bones in her back.
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Broken beds, chairs, tables, cabinets, and toilets were littered throughout the prison as if each inmate left behind a piece of themselves.
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When he replaced Urban Meyer at Florida in 2011, the program was littered with cases of bad player behavior and drug problems.
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The movie business is littered with companies that arrived with what sounded like a promising idea and never managed to gain traction.
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He littered his comments with fear of homegrown terrorism, slightly changing his tone regarding Syrian refugees that have come into the country.
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Millions of bombs dropped by the U.S. during the Vietnam war remain littered across Laos and explosions have killed and maimed thousands.
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A video sent to CNN by a refugee from Pakistan named Naeem ud Din showed destroyed furniture littered throughout the detention center.
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Between endless cocktails, plates of cookies, and serious lack of sleep, skin can look tired, dull, puffy, or littered with annoying breakouts.
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"Cold Coffee & Cocaine" is delivered in a faux-gruff drawl, littered with silly one-liners, off-the-cuff jokes, and jumpy trills.
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For starters, Facebook is still littered with issues of bullying and harassment, and it's especially a problem for younger users on Instagram.
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On the lawns of vacant houses, only small patches of grass remain, but they're littered with plastic cups and scraps of paper.
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This last item perches on a slope of earth littered with dead bees, forming an eerie and odd allusion to 9/11.
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She told the officer he should be more concerned about a man who choked her son rather than whether the child littered.
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Meshkov told me that while Google removed the extensions he flagged, the store is littered with these kinds of sketchy, copycat extensions.
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The marble-topped kitchen table is littered with laptops, phones and safety pins, all the accoutrements of their self-described cottage industry.
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Signs reading "Kava Nope" and "Fighting for Our Lives," water bottles and paper littered the marble floor alongside a towering Calder sculpture.
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The city's central business district, on the east side of the Danube river, is littered with statues commemorating various kings and conflicts.
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How long, in your estimation, until I can walk into any corner grocery store and find it littered with these clean products?
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We owe nature an answer for the plastic we've littered it with, and ultimately we need to change our philosophy of consumption.
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It is littered with flickering smart phones, tablets and computer screens, complete with black USB cables snaking back to a power source.
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Debris ricochets along the riverbed, and the banks are littered with inflatable tubes and Styrofoam noodles that migrants use to stay afloat.
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Carcasses of his past kills littered the ground along with the butts of the Half-and-Half cigarettes he'd rolled at home.
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The Peace Corps' past is littered with allegations that it does not provide adequate support for whistleblowers and victims of sexual assault.
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Where the streets are typically littered with tourists, entertainment, and taxis, this aerial shot shows Times Square without a pedestrian in sight.
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The roster of Democratic losers in modern times is littered with nominees who were neither young nor new to the political scene.
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The town has benefited from the boom in bike-share companies like Ofo and Mobike but is now littered with its discards.
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This is not a book that wears its knowledge lightly, and the trail is sometimes meandering, littered with digressive pathways and citations.
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Four years later, the region is still dangerous, littered with land mines and booby traps left by the militants as they retreated.
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After a solid freshman season, albeit one littered with foul trouble, Collins dominated the Atlantic Coast Conference as a sophomore this year.
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But victory is far from assured for a team whose Le Mans history has been littered with near misses and odd mishaps.
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On their way to Kananga, Mr. Ruphin and his family passed by scores of deserted villages, some littered with skeletons, he said.
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Hyde's social media posts are littered with photographs of him with Rudy Giuliani associate Lev Parnas, Trump and the President's close allies.
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"It's just amazing," Moore said as she walked down a neighborhood street littered with debris, flood-damaged cars and fences ripped apart.
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The primary is littered with candidates mired in single digits in the polls because they anticipated a Biden collapse that never came.
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His phone's home screen is littered with VPN apps, which he's gotten through ShareIt after the 2G network was restored in Kupwara.
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The crowd was littered with Iraq's red, white, and black striped flag, underscoring the growing strength of Iraqi nationalism throughout the country.
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But many places remained flooded Monday, with homes and surrounding roads covered in mud and littered with broken wooden pieces and debris.
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Burned road signs, leafless trees and the melted carcasses of abandoned automobiles littered the side of N236-1, a winding rural road.
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Now, though, the creek bed is littered with dead reeds and mussel shells; the surrounding eucalyptus trees are exposed at the roots.
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The rooms are littered with empty soda cans, pie leftover from Thanksgiving and boxes pulled from shelves containing files from past impeachments.
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Still, safety concerns persist in Morningside Park, where playgrounds and ball fields have replaced patches that were once littered with drug paraphernalia.
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The trail is littered with felled trees and craters from giant root systems that were ripped out of the ground by cyclones.
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But despite its ban on illicit content, the site is littered with self-harm and child sex abuse imagery, TechCrunch has learned.
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Today, Lothagam is littered with stone tools, harpoon tips, pottery, and animal remains that offer a glimpse into prehistoric life in Africa.
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On Rowe Street the houses packed together up to the frozen sidewalk, and illegal dumping littered the puddled edges of the street.
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Footage obtained exclusively by CNN captures the city's deserted streets -- littered with crumpled cars, debris and gaping holes where shops once stood.
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Littered with loopholes, exemptions, credits and other various programs, the increasing complexity in the code only creates confusion over how to comply.
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The list was littered with U.S. defense contractors, more than 28503 Democratic operatives and more than 22019 Ukrainians opposing the Russian incursion.
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"Beer cans and broken beer bottles littered the streets as Mr. Giuliani led the crowd in chants," The New York Times reported.
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The other two terminals were still standing but had been underwater for days, and the airport's single runway was littered with debris.
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