Why was I looking up Wikipedia pages of this, or why was I looking up news articles?
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On a good note, things are looking up in Alexandria — and by looking up I mean everyone is in a horrifying and dangerous situation.
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"I already have many young girls looking up to me and I want to be something their parents are OK with them looking up to," she said.
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With that said, I have reason to believe things are looking up for That's So Three-Eyed Raven, even if they aren't looking up for my team's namesake.
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" — "Trump: Hamming it up, looking up in the air.
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Forever looking up to you, in more ways than one.
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Annoyed about looking up directions or hate sending rote emails?
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Lil boys & girls looking up to you #representUSA #BeALeader pic.twitter.
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Things are only looking up for the streaming market, too.
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Things are looking up for this This Is Us couple.
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And everybody's looking up and down because it's so close.
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You can see my dad, leaning in and looking up.
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Looking up, I see James waving me toward the hallway.
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Experts compare the activity to looking up a phone number.
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Things are looking up for British Prime Minister Theresa May.
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If you spent last night looking up, you weren't alone.
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Overall, things are looking up for SpaceX's push toward reusability.
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Wonder Woman's prospects, on the other hand, are looking up.
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He was looking up divorce attorneys hours before his death.
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But where the fighting has abated, things are looking up.
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Looks like the tone of this debate is looking up!
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Cancer season has been rough, but things are looking up.
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"I can find truffles," said the woman, without looking up.
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Spend time looking up the person you're about to contact.
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But things could be looking up for SGX this year.
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Things are finally looking up for the Samsung Galaxy Fold.
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Things don't seem to be looking up for her, either.
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We've been through so much, but things are looking up.
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I went down a Wikipedia hole looking up Corvettes recently.
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I wasn't looking up at nostrils or looking at navels.
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THINGS seemed to be looking up for Oakland's police department.
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So for one guy, at least, things are looking up.
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Excerpt from THE ART OF LOOKING UP by Catherine McCormack.
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Things began looking up as soon as reform took effect.
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He trawled the internet, looking up love poems, romantic sayings.
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Mercifully, some things seem to be looking up for Rotondo.
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But Amharic users looking up rules get them in English.
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The young generation is looking up to you ... come clean.
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Spratt's career as an advice columnist is also looking up.
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All the youngsters in Nigeria are looking up to him.
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Things are looking up in Philly as the calendar flips.
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I have this memory of looking up at a fender.
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And at Guadalupe, you do a lot of looking up.
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For just a moment, everyone was looking up, in silence.
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Now Sarah's situation is also looking up, Ms. Santana said.
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And that downturn may be best seen by looking up.
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Just when things were looking up, stocks slid again yesterday.
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Suddenly, things are looking up for the defending N.F.C. champions.
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Though her husband is still unemployed, things are looking up.
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"OK, Google," he said, looking up, "we know you're listening."
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Taken together, all signs are looking up for the movement.
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"Define 'young,' " I said, not looking up from my notebook.
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But things have been looking up for the company lately.
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"Maybe he's looking up," Mr. Trump said at one point.
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It was Joshua looking up at Ruiz standing above him.
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By 2016, things were looking up in terms of sales.
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He shrugged, barely looking up before returning to his phone.
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"The National Zoo," Tamir said, looking up from his phone.
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Things might finally be looking up for the music industry.
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Typically, those queries are made before a more tangible data connection, like looking up a website's IP address before you load it or looking up an email server's IP address before you download recent messages.
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We thought she was getting better and it was looking up.
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I spend the rest of the morning looking up the FRF.
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But that doesn't stop her teammates from looking up to her.
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On the video, Sally recalls looking up to the fourth floor.
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There will be little boys and girls looking up to you.
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Whatever you do, don't risk looking up without the proper protection.
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Take for example a person looking up nearby sexual health clinics.
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Looking up at the plane, she added, "Looks good, doesn't it?"
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We were in it, looking up at a guy getting out.
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An example, Google says, is looking up how to grill fish.
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Yet things are looking up for this most charismatic of megafauna.
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Last April, things were looking up for Charles Koch and company.
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It's like looking up the address and hours of a restaurant.
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We were standing below, looking up at him, like, Holy shit.
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Slowly pull your hands down, looking up as you do so.
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He has spent his life looking up and respecting the hard
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In fact, things might even be looking up for some people.
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Now, with crops in the ground, things will be looking up.
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I kept looking up and thinking, 'Oh gosh, is that me?
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The... I went down a Wikipedia hole looking up Corvettes recently.
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Thanks to the DOJ, things are looking up for religious Americans.
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It was held at waist-level, looking up to her subjects.
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Looking up for a second, the flush of embarrassment hits me.
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The accompanying photo shows Luna looking up at her great-grandmother.
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There's no looking up religion, diplomacy, personal affairs of state leaders.
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You would be in the basement looking up to the attic.
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And there are other indicators that things may be looking up.
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"It helps you think," Jaylen said, looking up at Mr. Washington.
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With things looking up, Angela and Mark Gustafson are doubling down.
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"Paul needs to decompress," she reported, looking up from a text.
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"Who was it this time?" she asked finally, without looking up.
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I felt like our girls would be looking up to them.
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The actresses ANN Miller and ANN Blyth are worth looking up.
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I kept looking up to see if its hands had moved.
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Regardless of what they find ... things are looking up for Jitterbug.
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Our ceilings were important, because we were looking up a lot.
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The people in the shot react by looking startled and looking up.
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Looking up from his notes to make direct eye contact with Gorsuch.
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If she crosses her fingers, things could be looking up in 2019.
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It wasn't all bad news, though: Things are looking up for Chelsea!
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But one thing's for sure: This Black Friday is already looking up.
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But things are looking up for the women already — Jauregui in particular.
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" Looking up at the camera, he adds, "That'll be fine with me.
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Powering through and hardly looking up, he spoke quietly into the microphone.
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"I went there to get clean," he continued, looking up at me.
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But things have to be looking up for Sansa and Theon, right?
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In the last year, though, things have been looking up for Coach.
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But just as things were looking up, the Zello crackled to life.
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Things have been looking up for Latinos on television as of late.
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"It's been a horrible year for Idaho," she said, barely looking up.
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In 1997 I wasn't able to cheat by looking up solutions online.
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Edut says that she still loves looking up and seeing the stars.
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I had neck problems because we were always looking up so high.
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If "Despite Yourself" is any indication, things just might be looking up.
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Looking up at the steel jacket foundation of an offshore wind turbine.
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Things are finally looking up for Meredith's love life on Grey's Anatomy.
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I chartered helicopters for three days looking up and down the river.
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After several surgeries and months of chemotherapy, Mayday's outlook was looking up.
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"Forever looking up to you, in more ways than one," she wrote.
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And those who are looking up their score are checking in regularly.
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I'm an observer, looking up at a refugee raft in the Mediterranean.
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Between that and Monday's surprisingly decent trailer, things are tentatively looking up.
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Looking up at the sky, the Grammy Award winner looked at peace.
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I'll be looking up his writing, and probably following him on Twitter.
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This year, however, is looking up for Asia's most valuable technology firm.
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The Snapchat creator's Q2003 2200 earnings imply that things are looking up.
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Saturday, I made pancakes, which are delicious, so things were looking up.
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Now, several seasons on, things are once again looking up for Fulham.
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In other words, things are only looking up for this young musician.
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"The president's numbers are looking up," the Boston Globe's Astead Herndon writes.
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That's what gives this amazing perspective of looking up at the whale.
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Back then, Natarajan studied by looking up words in an actual dictionary.
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One month later, he was fired for improperly looking up account information.
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You are looking up at a blue sky with lazy, floating clouds.
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"Everyone was looking up to him to make it," Ms. Nazaire said.
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Looking up through the ceiling of an Earthship building in Puerto Rico.
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"Oh that's right," he said, looking up from the phone and laughing.
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But just when things were looking up, he was diagnosed with cancer.
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I should probably spend less time looking up stuff on The Bachelor.
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But Victor's family stayed outside, stomping against the cold, laughing, looking up.
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Looking up from the plaque, I saw why the spot was chosen.
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But this week, things are looking up to some on Wall Street.
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"I don't think people should be looking up to him," she said.
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Then Miss Marple solves them, while barely looking up from her knitting.
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It is something every country in the world is looking up to.
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"I went on LinkedIn and I'm looking up Target buyers," she says.
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He and others on the podium were shown looking up in fear.
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Emily: Before Jennifer meets Kendall Roy, things are looking up for her.
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Things seemed to be looking up — until we received the first bill.
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He drifted in and out of consciousness, finally looking up at Amadeo.
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Hold this position for 20 seconds while looking up toward your fingers.
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" Without looking up from writing her prescription the doctor replied, "They die.
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I'm at the Vatican, looking up at another painting of a crucifixion.
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When Dee Dee finally meets Lacey's mom, things seem to be looking up.
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Under President Trump's leadership, things are finally looking up for hard-working Americans.
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But few have seen them from Yasena Popova's perspective—looking up from below.
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Patrick Dempsey says things are looking up for his relationship with wife Jillian.
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We finish without looking up clues and I fall asleep on his shoulder.
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Now, for the first time in a long time, things are looking up.
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If anything, Adele would be looking up to the Carters at the Louvre.
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In Snider's painting, we are at the bottom of the stairs looking up.
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That means people are looking up something like 500 million names a year.
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Things are looking up, and it's all due to the explosion of streaming.
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"Things are looking up ... Everybody was positive," Beileh told Reuters in an interview.
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" Not looking up from his notepad, he said, "That information has been redacted.
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Millions of young women are looking up to her, it's amazing and emotional.
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But overall, things are finally looking up for the industry-wide box office.
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Rick Snyder announced the spike in cases and she began looking up symptoms.
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So it also included a compass I could see by by looking up.
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Looking up a solution online is like learning 25 letters of the alphabet.
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Like, 'Are they running around looking up at the moon all the time?
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All we know is that someone in Russia kept looking up Trump's server.
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Last night, things were supposed to start looking up for the Milwaukee Bucks.
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Phoebe stood bewildered, looking up and down, but, of course, she wasn't dreaming.
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Things were looking up at the beleaguered Sotheby's auction house on Wednesday night.
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I'm sure Roger Ailes is in a worse place looking up at us.
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But it still seemed like things were finally, finally, looking up for Ashley.
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I remember looking up and I was like, 'Did I have a baby?
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For once in my life I feel… a father worth looking up to.
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That involves looking up lots of information, logging inspection data, and the like.
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Jennifer Lawrence calls out a reporter for not looking up from his phone.
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Photograph by Weegee / ICP / Getty "They're Looking Up at the Empire State" (1945).
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As we drank, the girl kept looking up at us with fearful eyes.
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Passengers can book a flight by looking up the aircraft's tail number, N36272.
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You can try to book it by looking up its tail number, N36272.
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Log out of every browser and social network before even looking up flights.
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The same is true for users looking up the content of their ballots.
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He needs good horses, and to that end his prospects are looking up.
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So why are things looking up for this large yet quietly suffering demographic?
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"I think looking up to aspects is, in a way, healthier," Saltz said.
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Which when looking up the synonym for alternative fact, it means bull waste.
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"Democrats' Russia obsession overshadows fact that Trump's America is looking up"https://t.
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But Jan Tharp, Bumble Bee's CEO since 2018, says things are looking up.
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Upon looking up the etymology of this particular lingo, I was not disappointed.
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We seem to be looking up at her, as if we are children.
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The other was from behind a lawyer and client, looking up at me.
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Most people take pleasure in looking up others on social media, often surreptitiously.
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They would stay vigilant when foraging, looking up frequently to check their surroundings.
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" Keep looking up, and you'll notice the "depths of the azure eastern sky.
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Now he was looking up and taking it all in, smelling the roses.
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It&aposs sad, in a way, because everyone was looking up to him.
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It is something that every country in the world is looking up to.
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"I was up for hours working on it, looking up words," she said.
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John Dingell (D-Mich.) was "maybe...looking up" instead of down from heaven.
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I grew up looking up to him, and he has an expanded worldview.
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Last but not least, the economy is looking up after years of stagnation.
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"For those looking up punctuation early on a Friday morning," the dictionary tweeted.
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Erudition sent me looking up every word I came across and didn't know.
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The group is looking up, I think it's a good place to be.
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When I emailed him in December, Mañalac replied that things were looking up.
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Still, things could be looking up, with more deals waiting in the wings.
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But that doesn't mean things are looking up, experts say—just the opposite.
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Bond funds also are looking up, with $2.4 billion of inflows, BofAML reported.
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And now they're looking up as you approach, and your eyes are meeting.
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Night lights Well, this is a different way of looking up at the heavens.
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Do it for the girls after us and the ones looking up to us.
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Things were looking up for Fujita in the early stages of the second round.
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Maybe your employer wants to know if you have been looking up other jobs.
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Photo: APThings seem to be looking up at Uber's embattled self-driving car unit.
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For the first time in nearly two decades, things were looking up for him.
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But with the children finally finding a strong familial foundation, things were looking up.
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Cardhop now supports looking up people in those directories on both iOS and macOS.
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Online life involved joining interest-based forums and looking up information (yes, porn, too).
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They don't have to stress about looking up every time they have to turn.
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Perfect, say, for looking up to grab your large caffeinated beverage with extra foam.
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Trump suggested that Dingell might be "looking up" instead of looking down from heaven.
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By then, though, they could be looking up at the Blackhawks in the standings.
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Then, he lightly cupped my ankle and massaged it gently, looking up at me.
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"I'm looking up seashells to better understand the structure of your skin," she says.
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Our children are looking up to our nation's leaders and we must do better.
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The diversity of people looking up at the moon now should be revelled in.
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But after Montrosians caught a glimpse of that shooting star, they kept looking up.
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When looking up tips online, videos detailing advanced combos are the easiest to find.
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But, things were looking up for Mariah one year on, performance-wise at least.
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Another asked what it's like to have so many people looking up to you.
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When you are born below the curb, you are going to be looking up .
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Looking up, he sees a familiar toothpick-sporting visage: He is also the dealer.
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It's been quite the harrowing year for Jimmy Kimmel — but things are looking up.
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Then I couldn't stop looking up photos of Aldridge's hair to get myself psyched.
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If you own a broke down iPad 4, things are looking up for you.
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"I was looking up and saw this guy looking completely suspicious," Kenyon tells PEOPLE.
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"Things are looking up in all areas of the group," said CEO Tim Hoettges.
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Growing up in southern New Mexico, Acevedo was always looking up at the stars.
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Four years later, things are maybe, possibly looking up for Johnson and the Libertarians.
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"It's a hot piece!" he'd cry out, looking up from his desk in delight.
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Perry is staring downwards, before looking up into the camera when she starts talking.
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"Yeah, yeah," he nods, barely looking up as he tots up his handwritten bills.
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Things had started looking up for Cleveland sports fans even before the Cavaliers' title.
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"Who says he's the father?" her friend answered, not looking up from her drink.
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Things could be looking up for the restaurant industry, especially for fast food chains.
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Having 250+ people looking up to you, expecting you to have all the answers.
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Looking up, I could see Hudson Yards' glossy new towers jutting into the sky.
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I had one on each side of the track looking up at the runners.
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Things could be looking up for the restaurant industry, especially for fast-food chains.
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Ellen stared directly at her apple pie as I talked, not once looking up.
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There are POV paintings of him looking up at the Manhattan Bridge in NYC.
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Now, I am the specialist at the desk looking up the forgotten library cards.
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"I'm finding this a bit confusing," Williamson told me, looking up from the island.
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In 2010, the group was mostly defeated, and things in Iraq were looking up.
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But with Mr. Mabuza's ascent, she said with a smile, things were looking up.
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Lori was mum, but there's reason for her to think things are looking up.
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But at the grass-roots level, Anderson believes that things might be looking up.
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She remembers looking up to see a team of security personnel enter the room.
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If those two are now fully on the same page, things are looking up.
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He stopped looking up at the stands, put an end to the salty barbs.
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But they are looking up, as A.F.C. East teams usually are, at the Patriots.
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If you're a member of the middle class, chances are things are looking up.
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"It's a real baby," he said, looking up at his mother and finally smiling.
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"Normally, they're very drunk," Schermuly-Petersen said without looking up from her computer screen.
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On the 12th day, I saw two little blue eyes looking up at me.
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John Dingell, who died this year, was "looking up" from hell at his antics.
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I was like a dog, / chin on a rock, looking up at the sky.
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He had left Ecuador to provide for his family and things were looking up.
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"Maybe he's looking up," Trump said of the congressman, drawing groans from the crowd.
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After months of meeting people who were all wrong, things were finally looking up.
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If you look, there was no one on the train even looking up at him.
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Go ahead and keep looking up bad films and the generation you blame for everything.
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Barbara Tipsword, 85, a Ferguson resident, said she thought that things had been looking up.
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It drove me to this path of obsessively looking up skin care, like miracle treatments.
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Looking up I see a slightly damaged life preserver on the surface of the water.
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I don't know why I'm looking up because I know you're not up, you're everywhere.
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In the early days of my affliction, I made a point of looking up names.
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Nick JonasLast Year Was complicated for the Jo Bro, but this year is looking up!
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And remember, someone else is looking up to you for that same kind of leadership.
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NASA advises that you start looking up at the sky around 9 or 10 p.m.
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Q: What is your biggest message to young girls looking up to you for inspiration?
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This is a nice contrast to inputting codes or looking up your TV model number.
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Looking up the interior of a column, which is lit via a thin imbedded LED.
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Looking up at the sky to determine the weather is a thing of the past.
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Buttigieg spoke for more than four minutes, often looking up at Rebecca in the balcony.
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She thinks things will start looking up when it's deploying only new, fancy, good scooters.
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Katie Mack is walking around the Plains of Saint Agustin, looking up at the antennae.
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On the other hand, if Goldman starts looking up, Gordon wants out of the trade.
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But it wasn't until this past year that things started really looking up for Marjan.
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They found him lying in the shape of a cross looking up to his Father.
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Spears ended the video in a split, looking up at the camera with a smile.
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It's kind of scary because I don't know what they're looking up to me for.
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"Glitch" finds the audience leaning back and looking up to see a morphing, hallucinatory world.
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I just hope the young girls looking up to the first female nominee know that.
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But then Ohio State Highway Patrol Sergeant David Robison arrived, and things started looking up.
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According to Novakovic, the Gulfstream order sales pipeline and order activity trends are looking up.
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" When LoriAnne arrived, "Noah's lips were blue, eyes fixed looking up and was completely limp.
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Looking up stock photos for work and I think I found "distracted bf" girl. pic.twitter.
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We were walking through the woods, stepping over logs, looking up at the beautiful trees.
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At night, everyone is looking up with you, seeing the dark, the stars, feeling small.
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Slowly, allow your fingers and forearms to separate, looking up as you do so. 8.
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I am still looking up to my role models to help me navigate through everything.
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"I was looking up plane tickets to go home and started getting contractions," she says.
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But it turns out Peter's been looking up to Tony a lot longer than that.
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"It's so people know how you live, sweetheart," Hideyoshi said, looking up from the news.
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Even the best skywatcher can get turned around when looking up at the night sky.
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Now the victim is looking up at you, making eye contact in his final moments.
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Finally, 2017 is looking up because Pixar is coming out with a new original film.
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In general, the pricing climate for foreign wine in China is looking up, he said.
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And since we're already looking up, we won't need to worry about walking into anything.
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They found him lying in the shape of a cross looking up to his father.
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"Betadine, cotton wool, gauze," her mother says without looking up from her patient's buckshot back.
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In five years, people looking up at the night sky might see something very special.
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And with no sign of the debt being wiped out, things are not looking up.
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Looking up into fog and redwoods Sedaris says she's familiar with the old Super 8s.
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When Justin came to, he was looking up at people staring down, his ears ringing.
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Moms love to pester us with questions instead of just looking up the answer herself.
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But as soon as the apologies came, things started looking up for Facebook, Cramer said.
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But you may need a neck massage afterward from looking up, down and all around.
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Coach Z. was already out there, jingling change in his pocket, looking up at Cassiopeia.
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"Swift's caption seems way more believable: "Looking up videos of kittens hugging each other, probably.
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I did fine with the initial exercises, like looking up patients' names and emergency contacts.
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Alfa Bank's computers were looking up the address of the Trump server nearly every day.
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Looking up, they will notice that lines of text have been cut into each umbrella.
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Yes. When you're a child, looking up to Steph Curry or Tom Brady is fine.
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By player efficiency rating, Taurasi is looking up at Jackson, Catchings, and Leslie, among others.
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The "Lost City" of Neu Hiraelon shows up uninvited just when things were looking up.
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What's not funny is looking up traffic fatalities that occurred in Washington, DC, that year.
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Another study from Pornhub put Utah at 40th in the nation for looking up porn.
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But with the aid of one Neil Diamond CD, his life might be looking up.
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The caregivers finally scold the children or issue "robotic" instructions, sometimes without even looking up.
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But Bosie is also a younger, less successful writer looking up to this older man.
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We were looking up ADL on Google and it came back with the correct results.
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Now my son was looking up at me for answers, with glossy, frightened brown eyes.
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Is this the right moment for a book that says, "Generally, things are looking up"?
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Each of these social media stars has millions of followers, many looking up to them.
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"I'm looking up at the flag, but I could see a dead body," he said.
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For newcomers to the series, we suggest looking up some guides, especially week-one walkthroughs.
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Sometimes, it meant taking a step to the right or left, looking up or down.
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After looking up similar types of statues online, I realized it was worth potentially $150.
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John Dingell that implied the congressman is "looking up" from hell ... because his wife, Rep.
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How can they get over any resistance they might have about looking up those words?
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Before the reporter could finish speaking, Ms. Antunes was looking up flights to West Virginia.
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Once I learned about it, I started looking up how to order abortion pills online.
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For example, for looking up recipes in the kitchen, I tried a skill by AllRecipes.
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I stood at the base of the tree looking up, but couldn't see the cat.
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"This is a classic," she said, looking up at a just-bloomed cherry blossom tree.
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He did not risk looking up to see what was happening, but he could hear.
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In some ways, looking up Young Thug's lyrics on Rap Genius runs against his aesthetic.
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Now, though, their prospects are looking up thanks to Japan's modestly — but steadily — growing economy.
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She stood behind her desk, one hand on the computer mouse, looking up at me.
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But finding a great macroeconomic bargain is about more than simply looking up exchange rates.
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Rather than looking up and then typing, now I'm looking down and watching the game.
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Not that you'd know it looking up at the heavens from the heart of a city.
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She raised her sword at the starting line, looking up to Nova watching her from above.
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Afterwards, I put on season one of Game of Thrones and start looking up vacation ideas.
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At the very least it will have you looking up the definition of the word "fakakta."
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"It's obvious so we forget," adds Rainer Hourula, another herder, looking up at the cobalt sky.
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I'm very glamorous, I'm very strong, people are looking up to me — because I'm very tall.
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Are we looking up through skylights at a cloud-inflected sky or is it a reflection?
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Looking up to artists like Adele, Porter wants to create songs that "really connects" to people.
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How about letting a potential mate use your computer after looking up "smelly penis cure urgent"?
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Only the old folk are left in the fields, looking up at the fierce, empty sky.
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Especially because I'm also looking up to other people and wanting to be like them, too.
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Speaking of first meetings, the next shot features Han and Chewbacca looking up at the Falcon.
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However, she said she'll definitely get FOMO if she doesn't go, so things are looking up.
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Those range from looking up photos with Google Photos to starting a meditation session from Headspace.
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Now things are looking up; they are home and there's a new baby in the family.
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The company's first quarter financials were looking up, with a 20% year-over-year revenue increase.
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You've just been standing down there looking up my dress ever since I come out here.
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Lots of people are going to be looking up at the sky and not paying attention.
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What do I see when looking up from underneath, like a scuba diver or a fish?
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"These are the guys I grew up with, looking up to some of them," says Warren.
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LONDON — Fans of Sansa, rejoice — things might finally be looking up for the eldest Stark daughter.
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Soon, I was looking up the ingredients in the food I buy for my own dog.
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Things don't seem to be looking up for Kendra Wilkinson and her mother Patti's strained relationship.
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But in one far-flung corner of the world, things are actually looking up despite appearances.
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I'm also looking up some legal documents to verify some of what both parties are claiming.
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I found it thrilling, not so much for plot but in looking up its esoteric references.
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Looking up as the song sounds its final notes, I flash a smile to the masses.
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Looking up at the hundred-and-two-story structure, he couldn't discern a viable way up.
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"You pulled out a gun on a minor," the boy says, looking up at the officer.
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These days he'd be postponing sleep even longer by looking up the Elizabethan explorer on Wikipedia.
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"She was turning her head and looking up with the good eye," Ms. Ellis Perez said.
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They're closing a bunch of the sketchy casinos and porno theaters, so things are looking up.
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To be sitting below a black man or woman, looking up — that made many whites uncomfortable.
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"These are jobs that don't lead to anything," he said, without looking up from his work.
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"You know, this is a great fit for me," said Ewing, looking up to the rafters.
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Johnson advises looking up whether your state has laws against certain types of paraphernalia, as well.
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I suppose the lyrics are about this, the feeling I experience looking up at the stars.
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Ordinary, except for the fact that I was in my Manhattan apartment looking up suicide hotlines.
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How are parents, looking up from slathering sunscreen on their kids, to make the necessary judgment?
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"My work is about looking up and getting out of yourself for a moment," she added.
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My friend and I stand looking up at the big tournament bracket just inside the gates.
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We got out of the car and stood in the rain, looking up at the church.
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He's shooed away by his masters and stands outside, looking up at the stars with hope.
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"The energy is still here with these heads," Ms. Sara said, looking up at the skulls.
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"He's looking up at the buildings, walking in and out of the street," Ms. Lawson recalled.
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In a photo, Bullock&aposs dog can be seen standing near her feet and looking up.
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"I found it at Fales Library, at N.Y.U., by looking up the actress," Ms. Kobayashi said.
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He's probably looking down or looking up, and he's probably saying 'these people have gone crazy.
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We tried out the extension by looking up Margaret Atwood's bestseller The Handmaid's Tale on Amazon.com.
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John Dingell, during a rally on Wednesday, implying the former congressman was "looking up" from hell.
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When Barack Obama was elected president in 2008, things were looking up for abortion rights advocates.
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The congregant hugs her at the waist, looking up as the child does to a mother.
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John Dingell, might be "looking up" — a suggestion he could be in hell instead of heaven.
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Kendall might seem down, but as far as I'm concerned, things are looking up for him!
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But things are finally looking up, and we can't think of a better reason to celebrate.
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Selling and buying things, following brands, looking up your childhood friends, and inviting people to parties.
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Judging by the numbers, things are looking up for other mothers in the Japanese work force.
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It's easy to burn up $10 just by looking up rudimentary information about a single case.
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Vacay's looking up for JL cause this sure beats the hell outta watching someone getting pummeled.
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Last year's Tesla's production numbers were dismal; now, according to numbers released this week, they're looking up.
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"I always wanted to try harder because I knew people were looking up to me," she said.
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Looking up from tarmac, Tandy can finally see that the numbers along the sides of the Bigurls.
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Wait for the majority of the product to set before looking up, and you're good to go.
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I was looking up some information on her, and Mamacita's German maiden name was in fact, Hoffman.
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After a rough start to 2016, things may finally be looking up for Wall Street's investment banks.
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Beierle also visited the studio's website, looking up its class schedule and a map of the location.
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It can be just as enlightening when the chart you're looking up belongs to your best friend.
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Feeling discouraged, I sit in the fitting room and start looking up dresses on Old Navy's website.
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What message do you hope to send to all these girls who are looking up to you?
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In the photo, a young Williams is literally looking up at Turner, who's just a bit taller.
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Meanwhile, little Grayson is pictured looking up at his dad while resting peacefully in his mom's arms.
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She returned to her earlier position, looking up at the jagged piece of glass in William's hand.
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No matter what happens against the San Diego Chargers, the Colts will be looking up at the .
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If it's cloudy try to see the shadow by looking up at the bottoms of the clouds.
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I think it's a bit like, you're at the bottom of a mountain and you're looking up.
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Things are looking up for adtech companies on Wall Street — or at least for one of them.
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The Census Bureau released its annual report on income and poverty today and things are looking up.
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MyKai also extends beyond looking up your transaction history by hooking into Venmo, the digital payment service.
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And if you do, then guess you wouldn't get anything out of looking up "Stockholm syndrome" either.
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By far the best thing about the voice search is looking up a movie by a quote.
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"I was looking up Irish names, and Ronan means 'little seal'," the Broadway star, 36, tells PEOPLE.
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"Doing lunches will be new to me but the menu is super simple," he says, looking up.
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Ever since the Ghost Ship [fire], I started looking up the news first thing in the morning.
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Jude turns his face back and forth and keeps looking up at the adults, especially at James.
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Trump did take off the glasses at one point while looking up and pointing to the sky.
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It was looking up at all these buildings that were just going to eat it very soon.
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Things are looking up for the Democrats, who are poised to grow their House majority in 2020.
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A large male orca dove under his boat and rolled onto his back, looking up at him.
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He was "looking up and down the street, to see if anybody else was there," Donalson said.
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They're the ones you're looking up to and they reach out to you and that's really cool.
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Looking up through the lessening rain, one of the workers saw the figure of a pregnant woman.
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"Just wondered if you wanted to sit down," he said, looking up at me from his chair.
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I started looking up films like Getting Go. There was another one: The Boys in the Band.
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A brutal schedule in the first half has them looking up at the No. 42.83 seed Hornets.
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"I'd never put myself in the position of worshiping them, looking up, being a fan," Sharapova writes.
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Until the outbreak of the coronavirus in Europe, things had been looking up for Deutsche this year.
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Maria stood outside the Metropolitan Detention Center in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, on a recent evening, looking up.
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Now her brother was looking up at the balcony from the exact spot where she had fallen.
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They find themselves looking up at Mexico and Sweden in the group and tied with mighty Germany.
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You can find them by looking up candidates' names or the group that paid for their ads.
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Try looking up while on the move — Mies has uplifted the body as well as the spirit.
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Until the outbreak of the coronavirus in Europe, things had been looking up for Deutsche this year.
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It also works as a resource for looking up more information on apps and sites as well.
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I am so sorry you feel so badly that you are looking up a way to die.
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Still, the upstart Mountaineers are in a familiar spot in the Big 12, looking up at Kansas.
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The watch doesn't have a web browser, let alone a big enough screen, for looking up recipes.
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While Hunt was looking up the Bell & Ross, I asked Malinauskas about the watch he was wearing.
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Things are looking up for the First Order at the end of The Last Jedi, relatively speaking.
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Looking up at the night sky is one of the most fascinating things a kid can do.
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Imagine looking up while sitting on the toilet to see a snake slithering around in your skylight.
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And then the other one she took just had everyone looking up because of what had happened.
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Beyoncé was spotted on camera sitting down and looking up at the actor as he passed by.
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But things are looking up for Dorsey's other venture, Square — of which he is also the CEO.
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Things have been looking up for GE since they announced the majority sale of GE capital in April.
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It's a man sitting in a white sedan she's never seen before, looking up at her kitchen window.
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"How comforting," he replied, without looking up from his phone, his voice doing the eye roll for him.
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But these days, things are looking up for his resilient restaurant, famous for its gumbo served five ways.
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I soon realized it reminded me of looking up at the world from my stroller as a baby.
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Gene synthesis, Hysolli says, starts with the researchers looking up a subject's digital genetic sequence on a computer.
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All of them are right now are looking up at Biden who is in a tier by himself.
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The imagination roams as you walk under a hot sun looking up at the large planes parked here.
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A child would be looking up at me with marvel as a butterfly wondrously perched on their finger.
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They leaned close, Noor's red eyes looking up, through them, devoid of light now in the dim cab.
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After a devastating blow last week, things could be looking up for Uber's ability to operate in London.
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He kept looking up toward Section 111, where the accident happened, hoping for the best, fearing the worst.
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Had Kelley taken the shots from ground looking up, every piece of the sky will look the same.
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That's why things seemed to be looking up when Canon announced the $979 EOS M5 in late 2016.
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Suddenly, they're texting with family and friends, looking up directions, and more with a fluidity like never before.
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On March 7th, however, things were looking up because the Raiders secured $650 million from Bank of America.
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It's not as simple as the computer looking up a word in a dictionary and figuring things out.
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A retreat might be over the top, but looking up on the subway isn't so hard to do.
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The two lay on their backs and asked each other deep questions while looking up at the stars.
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The company is hoping that users will find the feature makes looking up information faster within a conversation.
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In "Claire" (530), Linn has photographed a baby looking up at whomever is cradling her on her lap.
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Well, I mean, people have been looking up black people who were involved in it, and finding some.
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"I was on the Internet looking up the top 25 places for dinner," Perry announced into the microphone.
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Things are looking up for the stock market into the year's end, after a discouraging start to 2016.
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For that, you're better off looking up your progressed birth chart, also known as a secondary direction chart.
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Hong Kong (CNN Business)Things are looking up for Huawei despite the best efforts of the US government.
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There are runners embracing, sound engineers weeping, and assistant producers looking up with wide eyes and ingenuous smiles.
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Or that you can go incognito when looking up something you'd prefer be seen by your eyes only?
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She thinks about it for a bit, looking up at the screen and back down at the stroller.
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She suggested looking up professors' voter registration records and using that information to lobby for more conservative educators.
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One driver told CNN affiliate WREG that seeing the billboard led her to looking up who Banks was.
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I liked to be on my knees, looking up as he made out with someone new and strange.
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But for the past three years, graphic designer Jose Guizar has wandered the streets of Manhattan looking up.
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Looking up, all I could see was a stain on the rock where the water should have been.
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We're told the intruder told cops he found Drake's house after looking up the address on a blog.
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I guess we will never know, because you're not looking up these names and we both know it.
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Her therapist then instructs her to imagine looking up into the sky and spotting a big, white cloud.
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Jude is looking up at her now, his baby eyes fixed on her wrinkled and weary-looking face.
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Sitting in the dining car, looking up from your breakfast, watching places go by, it's a wonderful experience.
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Amid all that's going on, though, there's one place where things are looking up: Penn Station. Yup. Gov.
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Sure, there are useful habits, like looking up a puzzling word and telling someone about what was read.
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"I can only take selfies, only my front camera works," Gil says flatly, looking up from the phone.
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And for men suffering from the pressure of the riddling Adonis Complex, rest assured, things are looking up.
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I remember looking up, trying to talk to God, asking, 'Why do we have to go through this?
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Nowadays, Guillem Anglada-Escudé can analyze telescope data for over 14 hours without so much as looking up.
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There he is, on the floor, looking up at our hero, looking beaten, exhausted, washed to his core.
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Trump raised eyebrows when he momentarily removed his protective glasses while looking up and pointing to the sky.
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Bernie Sanders and Vice President Joe Biden, three Democrats he was looking up at earlier in this campaign.
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After that, I was determined to avoid terrible teachers, so I began looking up prospective professors on ratemyprofessor.com.
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Consider looking up your local Big Brothers / Big Sisters of America chapter, to see if you can help.
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Looking up, I noticed a hole in the wall beside where the Maori guard was standing seconds before.
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The site has a home page but, like Wikipedia, it is chiefly useful when looking up specific entries.
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There were several people below the stilt-supported cube, most of them looking up through the transparent floor.
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That has left Lloyd, a two-time world player of the year, looking up on the depth chart.
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I remember looking up to see Dont'a Hightower's strip-sack of Matt Ryan in the fourth quarter. Huh.
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Speaking of looking up: The Geminids meteor shower will peak in night skies Friday night into Saturday morning.
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In one, their six month old son Psalm is shown being held and looking up at his father.
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You find yourself looking up some of the characters, some of the episodes, online: Can this be true?
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For the Boston Celtics, the Washington Wizards, the Indiana Pacers and the Miami Heat, things were looking up.
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When she climbed up beside Noah, he scooted over to make room, never looking up from his picture.
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Looking up at the menu, I noticed that the Mexican dishes were listed right alongside chicken and waffles.
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Looking up to its highest point, the feeling is not far removed from a sacred or sublime experience.
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"No, I'm good," I said without looking up, self-conscious about my proximity to so massive a man.
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It's just an overhead shot of a girl in a car, looking up at the sky, possibly high.
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And the weekend's looking up for Abby -- sloppy joes for lunch on Saturday and chicken tacos at night!
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Scheduling, looking up contact details, deciding where to have coffee, looking up some background info on a potential contractor — the list of things we do on a day-to-day basis that are relatively simple, yet time-consuming, continues to grow, even as tech makes other parts of our lives easier.
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Looking up from this angle, it's like the world's tipping inward: dizzyingly tall buildings and a bright fireball sun.
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"I kept looking up information: Is it going to open?" said Mr. Sanders, who works in the catering business.
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But this time, CSX reported a nice beat with commentary that indicated almost every major cargo was looking up.
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You can check to confirm whether your laptop is affected by looking up your serial number on Apple's website.
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However, when looking up the book on Amazon's website, it appears to be sold out in paperback and hardcover.
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Paying tribute to the sports icon, Neeson opened up about looking up to Ali in an interview with IrishCentral.com.
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Things are looking up for Tilray, too, including the company's recently expanded relationship with Sandoz (a subsidiary of Novartis).
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He had also just begun to participate in track and field, and finally it seemed, things were looking up.
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And you be careful too, she said, looking up again, handing me a paper plate with chilaquiles and beans.
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"If you enjoy looking up and seeing blue skies, we need to take care of the planet," he said.
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After the man left, Hanson went back to the agenda for a few minutes before pausing and looking up.
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Profits are looking up after a prolonged spell of sluggish growth and are expected to increase further this year.
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But if you have people around you who are looking up, you're like, oh, there's some sunlight out there.
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Consumers will have to do their homework before buying an antenna by looking up their proximity to nearby transmitters.
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"Total loss," began Alirio Alvarado, looking up from an agricultural pond where he once farmed a fish called cachama.
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As I lay there, looking up toward the ceiling in the darkness, a question emerged: What am I doing?
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We lay under the covers on our backs, side by side but not touching, looking up at the ceiling.
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If you don't have 10 hours to spend looking up all the remaining Bach contestants on Instagram, don't worry.
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"We went to dinner and the whole time [Roppolo] is looking up at the sky for stuff," said Garr.
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Without even looking up, Michael thwarts her plan by setting the same fire that he did to the lesbians.
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" The original source says West, 40, spent Wednesday on social media "looking up what everyone is saying about him.
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I look behind me, and for the first time all night, he is looking up and out the crowd.
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I just kept looking up at the clear sky, as we floated around the sea, totally confused about everything.
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Her other arm is wrapped around her 6-year-old son, Anthony, who is looking up at the officer.
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When people do Google searches about health problems, they're most likely to be looking up pain, cancer, or diabetes.
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I remember looking up and watching a video from inside the classroom where my friend took her last breath.
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He leans on his right elbow, slightly hunched forward, looking up at me across the table as we talk.
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On each screen a character is walking around in circles, looking up at a strange quadrant in the level.
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By looking up a publicly-traded company in Yahoo Finance, you can see the sustainability score it has received.
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It's that she's seen the goodness in Stobert, and might in fact be looking up to him a little.
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But Hillary Clinton's deceptions, for instance, are much harder to notice without looking up her past misdeeds on Politifact.
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When I was a little kid, I don't remember looking up and seeing so many Hispanic athletes out there.
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But things are certainly looking up as of late, and USDA has recognized it with a pretty historic adjustment.
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When we were down there, we were always looking up thinking the earth and rocks might fall on us.
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Even before the former reality-TV star won the White House, prospects for the world economy were looking up.
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But things started looking up when we got to "Sweater Weather," and not just because of the cute name.
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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Busy looking up NFL lines and making last minute changes to your fantasy team?
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Do your research ahead of time by looking up minimum insurance requirements at your state's motor vehicle administration.2.
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I mean, if you're looking up auto insurance on GEICO, you know, you've got an interest in auto insurance.
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With no seating, customers all stand looking up at the order board as though they're at a train station.
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I know you never asked to be a role model, dear reader, but who is looking up to you?
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I was looking up on Discogs and I found that he worked on Jimmy Buffett's License to Chill album.
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"I was kind of looking up to see if I'd broken the world record," shrugged the 23-year-old.
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"It can't be that hard to learn, can it?" asked my friend, looking up Duolingo on the app store.
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But now that Mr. Trump will be the next president of the United States, things could be looking up.
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Still, one of Marvin's proudest moments at V.E.S. was on graduation day in 1971, looking up at his roommate.
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Groaning and muttering at the mess before him, he runs a hand through his unkempt locks, not looking up.
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"These days we haven't worked much," he said, looking up from the evening routine, dressed in a blue overall.
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It shows a little girl looking up and seeing a dynamic woman who, coincidentally, is brown just like her.
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The movie opens opposite the grandfather's house with a girl looking up at a man in a hazmat suit.
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In one called "Nightshine," he describes looking up at the sky with certainty that he's going to make it.
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"And then I was on the ground, crumpled up, crying, looking up into the lights and shit," he says.
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Things were really looking up at the Met Breuer, with its superbly installed recent exhibition of Jack Whitten's sculpture.
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"I like this one, but the peony print has always bothered me," he continued, looking up at Ms. Koch.
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Others, from the twilight zone, bent their arms completely backward, as if looking up to gauge day or night.
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After a bit, we pulled apart, I looked down and she's looking up at me, and then—of course!
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That will spare your battery, and you will burn through less data when you are constantly looking up directions.
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There was no net below, only slack-jawed New Yorkers looking up and wondering if he would make it.
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The scene depicted is a narrow rocky gorge in which we, as viewers, are positioned low and looking up.
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I start looking up Airbnbs in Newport, RI in the event she says no, which I suspect she will.
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Looking up, they saw neither pigeons nor news helicopters, but instead, bald eagles soaring over a trio of lakes.
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Things were looking up for Arsenal as it made a late charge for to qualify for the Champions League.
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Making a last-minute plan is tricky, and looking up the answer to an intriguing question is nearly impossible.
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She smiled without looking up, and then he was back in the rising heat of the Old Dixie Highway.
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Small businesses, too, say they feel like the party is just starting and things are looking up for them.
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He also missed the comeback putt for bogey and suddenly found himself looking up at Johnson on the scoreboard.
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Without them, you'll need to plan ahead by looking up directions and printing them out or writing them down.
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During those long-gone years of horrendous eyeliner decisions, I spent hours looking up translations and watching subtitled documentaries.
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Looking up #sue on Instagram generates countless posts that relate to suicide – and Instagram is aware of the problem.
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I think people not looking up, especially in their cars, I do not use my phone in my car.
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We see the lower part of the body and an image of a face on a screen, looking up.
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Jeong simply walked around the mound, looking up to the sky in disbelief, while Cho seemed frozen in time.
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My hacky random address generator works by selecting random point on the map and looking up its street address.
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"I used Google Trends to look at how women are looking up flats or ballet flats versus stilettos," she says.
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But then being there in the outfield (before the game), stretching and running, I'm looking up ... it was pretty awesome.
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If you're over those alleged bad vibes between Kylie Jenner and Jordyn Woods, good news: things are (maybe) looking up.
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They're often the difference between looking up at a boss who already infantilizes you or looking them in the eye.
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Things are looking up for the pair, as Still is set to wed his girlfriend of three years, Asha Joyce.
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Their channel began when Keren was pregnant and stumbled upon the genre when looking up videos about raising a baby.
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And it looks like Al will be looking up to Nick now, seeing as his son is taller than him!
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The site works by looking up a device's IMEI, MEID, or ESN — unique codes that get assigned to every phone.
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More than a decade after the intervention, the researchers checked back in on their participants by looking up death records.
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Especially having played Matilda, I knew there were girls looking up to me and I didn't want to disappoint them.
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That empty feeling she has when looking up at the stars on a clear night is what Mom's feeling now.
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Things are going to start looking up for certain department stores, former Saks CEO Steve Sadove told CNBC on Friday.
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But once you adjust to the idea that improvement is several years down the road, I think it's looking up.
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After that career day, I actually went home and started looking up film schools because I had changed my mind.
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Things are looking up though; on Friday as I typed this newsletter, Lyft was trading at about $21 per share. .
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IF CORPORATE governance were measured by the boisterousness of annual meetings, then things in Japan are looking up—a bit.
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But it received a $200 million minority investment in June, a sign that things are looking up for the company.
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Stand still and cover your eyes with your eclipse glasses or solar viewer before looking up at the bright sun.
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That doesn't necessarily mean things are looking up, but it also doesn't mean investors should fret another big move down.
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"We're looking up in the sky going, 'Are we alone?' and there are humpback whales going, 'Woo-hoo'," he says.
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But none are as popular as Google when it comes to looking up repair services, the business owners told PCMag.
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In addition to logistical difficulty accessing the Wire, many Walmart workers find looking up information on the intranet overwhelmingly complicated.
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Now looking up almost a year later, we're in the best place as family, which is the most important thing.
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Even if he did reach out, I'd spend at least an hour looking up every nuance of every text message.
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Looking up, it occurs to me that all of Apple Park is, on some level, circles, within circles, within circles.
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"I've been here so many times as a fan," Stauskas says, standing underneath the basket, looking up into the stands.
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When Khanna and I left the roundtable, night was falling, and people were looking up at the adjacent Twitter building.
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When looking up comments about Vox Populi, inevitably you find people throwing up their hands at how different it feels.
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Now, buoyed by Trump's record-low approval ratings and GOP struggles to enact significant legislation, Democrats' chances are looking up.
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His memory is quite bad now, so he uses the notebook constantly, looking up facts or jotting down new ones.
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Anyone looking up at the skies over Southern California on this day in 1947 probably didn't see Charles E. Yeager.
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Watching that mayhem in the classy surroundings of "Fearless" feels less dirty than looking up "bull riding accidents" on YouTube.
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Then she meets a charmer (Sam Rockwell) and things start looking up — until she discovers that he's a hit man.
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If you're unsure what to do with it, try looking up reviews online that paint more vivid pictures and ideas.
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Murray may have passed Federer and Nadal to claim No. 2 in the world, but he is still looking up.
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She was sort of dreamily sashaying around one hip at a time, chewing her cheek, looking up, into her head.
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I found myself flicking over to Facebook when I was supposed to just be looking up directions to a restaurant.
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But just because you ditched your Bellatrix T-shirt years ago doesn't mean you shouldn't stop looking up to Carter.
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" Another, worthij3, credits shower orange eating with redeeming their entire year, captioning their peel pic with "2017 is looking up!
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"We don't want to just copy the Swiss," he said, looking up from peering at a watch through a loupe.
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JÉRÉMIE, Haiti — Things had been looking up in Jérémie, a coastal city marooned on the tip of Haiti's southern peninsula.
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Some students were told to perform small tasks on their laptops unrelated to the lecture, like looking up movie times.
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I can imagine being a kid looking up at this beautiful castle and being excited to play out different scenes.
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ROZ CHAST (looking up at Marx) I am so short-waisted, when I sit down, I am shorter than you.
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"Our Heavenly Father's heart is broken over the violence," he announced, looking up toward the presumptive source of this information.
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"People can still buy a stolen watch and wear it, without ever looking up the serial number," Mr. Harris said.
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Other Democratic candidates looking up in the polls are less than thrilled about the attention being paid to front-runners.
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"I still can see that photo, his eyes looking up at the sky, all in black-and-white," he said.
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"I started looking up stuff and found that Gallagher was part of Gallagher and Shean, a vaudeville team," he said.
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The Yankees are 18-3 since the teams last tangled at Fenway Park, but still looking up in the standings.
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The 1MDB case hangs over Goldman at a time when its fortunes are otherwise looking up after many hard years.
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Clarke (Eliza Taylor) struggles to survive on the isolated Earth, but things are looking up for her friends in space.
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"Somebody asked me in a deposition how you feel about all of it," he recalled, briefly looking up once more.
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Trump's jibe — that the late congressman could be "looking up" rather than "looking down" — drew condemnation even from Republicans. Rep.
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Hong Kong (CNN Business)Samsung (SSNLF)'s profits are still flagging — but the company says things are finally looking up.
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She did, too, looking up at the street names to make sure she remembered the way—Garden, Grande Vista, Highland.
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And we need to be looking up rather than sideways and going: Victim — victim — oppressor — evil person — hero, classifying ourselves.
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Looking up, I saw the jellyfish hovering above, bobbing softly in the blackness like an immense Portuguese man-of-war.
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Occasionally I can tell that students are looking up the words with this tool rather than really learning the language.
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He doesn't get a lot of what Todd Packer is and he's like a little brother looking up to someone.
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Say farewell to 2016 in cosmic style by looking up to see the #NewYearsEve #comet on December 31 pic.twitter.com/3xaehGj0IQ
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She's a quick study and a committed Googler, looking up poker terminology and music for gambling away money (Kenny Rogers).
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Kev Lynn: When people started looking up and seeing what phone the window was in [is when it got rubbish].
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When they're doing searches, I'm not sure why they need to know if I'm looking up something where I am.
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They may be sore, but they're not lying on the couch looking up at the ceiling for three days. Right.
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I understand that a lot of kids do look up to me, but if I was to censor myself and change parts of my drive or my personality, then they really wouldn't be looking up to a real person, they would be looking up to a character, and they can fucking watch TV for that.
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And as I said, Dell moved the webcam to up above the screen so that it's not looking up your nose.
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"New York is used to looking up toward the sky, to building as far as we can see," Mr. Johnson said.
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Things were looking up for Donis ... he was set to get a pay bump to $22,500 per episode in season 6.
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In the photo, Eva the cat can be seen looking up at a shrine for Dexter filled with photos and feathers.
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It makes sense: Looking up things around you is one of the things people still use Google for on their phones.
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From registering for gifts to looking up vendors, the majority of couples opt to use mobile devices over desktops or tablets.
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Kevin took a meeting with Ron Howard and things were looking up for him and his ex-turned-current love Sophie.
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"I remember looking up at the ceiling, and I remember feeling like I was dead," she said on her Instagram story.
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They have games in hand, but looking up at the Vancouver Canucks this late in the season isn't a good sign.
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You become spaceless and bodiless, as images spawn underneath and looking up at you while simultaneously inhabiting the more common planes.
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"Unless they're injured, then I can go right in and grab them," Thron said, before looking up from disassembling the drone.
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The rich, the poor, the homeless, all the people of San Francisco, "they're all looking up at this tower," he said.
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On Tuesday, though, the US Census Bureau released a report giving some credence to the idea that things are looking up.
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In Master of None, we first meet Dev and his eventual girlfriend Rachel looking up what happens when a condom breaks.
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"Here I was looking up the guy on Wikipedia and he was five doors down," Mr. Sanchietti said of Mr. DeAngelo.
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" As one construction worker told the artists, after six months of looking into a pit, "people could start looking up again.
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In fact, I started looking up the paperwork to enroll Major for the Twos program at the school the following year.
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I go to LinkedIn and start looking up companies in NYC that I could potentially apply for full-time positions at.
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"I realized, after Halloween, a lot of little girls, they be looking up to me," she said in an Instagram video.
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They extolled farmers looking up grain prices, women seeking information on maternal health or pupils diligently signing up for online courses.
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Things are now looking up for the crew who are in caring hands at the National Wildlife Rescue Centre in Fishcross.
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Sadly it had been damaged by tornadoes over Christmas, but it was ready to be repaired, so things were looking up.
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Making their relationship Instagram official on Monday, Biles posted a snap of herself looking up adoringly at the 23-year-old.
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"I'd like to be a role model that parents are OK with their kids looking up to," she explained to Stellar.
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I made the mistake of looking up that medicine on Google and let me tell you, it was a huge mistake.
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Things might be looking up for now, but only time will tell if the pair's relationship will continue to see improvement.
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The sudden clatter onto the train, breathless and pink, everyone suddenly looking up and half-smiling at me, The Late Boy?
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This is no longer post-communist Russia attempting the transition to a market-based democracy and looking up to the West.
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You may like looking up at the concrete jungle of skyscrapers, but you'll love looking down on them from above, too.
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But still, he wasn't performing at a level that had fans and media looking up old articles about the Harden trade.
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He was not free to talk, but Rob Szypko, 25, who was looking up stuff on his laptop, had a moment.
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They stream music and perform tasks like web searches, adding calendar appointments and looking up movie showtimes over an Internet connection.
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"They were hunting the fastball, trying to hit the ball hard, looking up in the zone," Rangers catcher Jonathan Lucroy said.
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Our other chief economic indicators — measures of gross domestic product (GDP), income and investments — also indicate that things are looking up.
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It occurs to me that looking up at her winsome crotch I was born and am dying between a woman's legs.
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He was on the Philly scene with Meek—that was definitely a producer at that time I was looking up to.
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Now if only we could get KITT from Knight Rider to fix the auto industry, things would really be looking up.
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"Fiona Apple," interesting choice, she said looking up at the air as if Fiona Apple herself was floating in the room.
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A video of the moments before the crash shows Vasquez looking toward her right knee while occasionally looking up and around.
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Murillo even threw in a small, white dog meant to symbolize fidelity, looking up at the ragged son for good measure.
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"People place gods in the high blue sky because looking up causes a rush of dopamine in the brain," Carson says.
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But during the walkout, we showed them that we will not stay silent and afterwards, they were looking up to us.
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She flirts with the camera too, looking up at us during the sex scenes, over the shoulder of some laboring lunk.
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They're not going to see it in the same light that I do from a younger generation looking up to them.
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A year passed before I fell in love with her piercing brown eyes looking up at me from our grandmother's carpet.
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When he encountered internet skeptics, he tried to impress them by looking up something they really cared about — like Gond history.
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I remember I was looking up at the people we passed as we walked — at first apathetically, but then more attentively.
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We are trained from an early age to constantly be looking up and on the ascent, working toward the next level.
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John Dingell: 'Maybe he's looking up' instead of down A solemn impeachment day on Capitol Hill MORE (D-Mich.), thanked him.
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And you're on the carousel looking off where the East River meets the Atlantic Ocean, looking up at the Brooklyn Bridge.
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Later we saw him at an archive looking up his mother's file from the four years she spent in a gulag.
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There's hardly enough evidence to toss that theory aside, but there are many reasons to think things are now looking up.
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I created lists of sites to see by hand, and then whittled the possibilities down by looking up logistics and reviews.
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Suddenly — somewhat to the dismay of his very proper family — he started looking up famous chainsaw artists and asking for apprenticeships.
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For those looking up punctuation early on a Friday morning:A hyphen is a mark - used to divide or to compound words.
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For a brief time at the outset of the 116th Congress in January, things were looking up for the committee's functioning.
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Looking up at her walls covered in the sepia-toned portraits of her Orthodox Jewish family, her interest is hardly piqued.
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But at one point during the event, Trump was spotted looking up at the sun without any eye protection at all.
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Looking up, she added: If you read "The Argonauts," you'll know that this book—it literally stands on the shoulders of . . .
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Of the hours and hours saved by looking up a fact on Wikipedia rather than having to go to a library?
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Looking up always fills us with wonder, but so does looking down—the Earth from above inspires just as much awe.
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Looking up as the dangling pods passed overhead, she said the government should have spent the money on basic services instead.
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And things have been looking up, economically, for much of the world, which is enjoying a rare moment of widespread expansion.
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"We're moving slowly, so things are looking up," Carly Bigby, a passenger on the train, said in an interview on Tuesday.
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Because she's looking up her ex boyfriend on Instagram and she's able to see who he's liking, and who he's following.
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I'm used to this because of Weight Watchers, but it usually just requires looking up nutritional info for a certain dish.
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Past Spider-Man films have failed to give us a Peter Parker worth rooting for, worth protecting, worth looking up to.
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"I still have so many idols in the sport, in skiing racing, that it's sort of like — okay, if the young kids are looking to me and I'm looking up to my idols, then it's just a whole spider-web of people looking up to each other going, 'Let's just all hold hands around a campfire,' " she says.
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Looking up nearby gas stations on your Google Maps route is one of the easiest things to do on the navigation app.
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And some of the most interesting things we share on Twitter are the words people are looking up at a given moment.
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State law can vary considerably, so we won't cover all 50 states here, but it's worth looking up the details for yourself.
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"The baby ... was sitting up and looking up at us waiting for us to pull her out," Texarkana firefighter Josh Moore said.
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I sprinkle some grated cheese and raw hemp shells over it, and eat it while looking up a quick kale pesto recipe.
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But he's definitely hit me up about it, and I've told him, 'Man, you got kids looking up to you, feel me?
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In fact, many space nerds probably got their starts by looking up at the moon to check out its cratered, mountainous surface.
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But it covers a huge range of things that could appease someone who's simply just looking up an item they're curious about.
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She sings, "Bunny's lost her way," looking up into the stage lights and threatening to lose her boozy audience for a moment.
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Then again, just because you were looking up the rules of hockey yesterday doesn't mean you want to see related searches today.
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And since the mission has been extended to 2024, well past its initial end date, things are looking up on that front.
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As his mom explains, Campbell has been looking up to his friend Schwarber ever since the two first met in March 2015.
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Now, his daughter, Lyric, says that although things are looking up for the man, he has a long road to recovery ahead.
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This, she said, led to newly out trans people looking up to her as an example of confidence and success in transition.
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Now people are doing more than 2 billion searches a day between looking up people, businesses, and other things they care about.
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The time when Merriam-Webster pleaded with its followers to stop looking up the word "fascism" 'Fascism' is still our #1 lookup.
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Devastated Thais held photographs of the king while chanting prayers and looking up at the hospital building where he had been treated.
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Prospects for the euro are looking up, with some financial experts forecasting the single currency will recover from its five-year slump.
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Some are looking up as well, some have their eyes closed, but no one is talking, or leaving, or on their phones.
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The restaurant industry hit a rough patch in 2016, but things could be looking up in 2017 — especially for quick-service chains.
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"Buongiorno," he responds without looking up from behind his characteristic black-rimmed glasses, before handing out Italian instructions to a young woman.
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We can play this game looking up to the United States or we can go out there and try to win it.
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Anu Multani and her parents had been looking for a suitable boy for several years, looking up several matchmaking websites without success.
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It's unclear whether these alerts didn't happen, the driver ignored them, or simply tapped the wheel now and then without looking up.
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"This is a little easier trip for her with this kind of weather," Bush said, looking up at the clear blue sky.
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Things are looking up for biotech and health device startups wanting to cash in on VC dollars or go public this year.
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If you're in the midst of trying to cook, looking up an unfamiliar technique can be an arduous (and occasionally messy) task.
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After looking up and spotting a hawk, the workers realized the puppy had been picked up and then dropped by the bird.
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"People want to see these kind of things when looking up somewhere to go," said Paul Bencivengo, vice president of the agency.
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"It's obviously very flattering to be alongside such legends of the sport, tennis players that I was looking up to," Djokovic said.
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If you were to sink into the ocean looking up, that shade of blue would be the last thing you would see.
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Lambda runs a customer's line of code in response to a request, like looking up a ZIP code when given an address.
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Family members of the victims bowed their heads, some crying and embracing, while others stood tall, looking up at the overcast skies.
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Although many investors are still uneasy about the state of the global economy, Blankfein said things actually seem to be looking up.
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A modest "Lock Her Up" chant broke out among a small group of people looking up at Clinton on the MSNBC screen.
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"Just lean 'em over there, Hon," the woman said, barely looking up from her lounge chair at the Silver Gull Beach Club.
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And now it seemed that the little Lego people, or at least a few of them, were looking up at him skeptically.
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Secretly, I was reading tons of books about how to write for TV, and looking up scripts for TV shows I liked.
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And five years later, I still find myself looking up from my desk in awe as I watch my team members go.
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That's the message from environmental advocates, who recommend looking up local programs to make sure your tree stays out of a landfill.
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Indeed, as I turned this book's pages, I found myself for one measure reading these footnotes before looking up at Cage's texts.
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I'd already got into the habit of looking up places with the goal of understanding how they were being photographed by tourists.
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Tawanna Hilliard is also accused of looking up information on the gang member who allegedly told her to report back on informants.
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I find myself on the floor of my bedroom, looking up on like, Google or Pinterest, workouts — and doing abs, lunges, squats.
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However, in a recent paper that may relieve healthcare professionals, Kolmes surveyed 305 psychotherapy patients about their experiences looking up clinicians online.
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Now, less than a week after the worst single-day drop by the Dow in its history, both markets are looking up.
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Passive observation, looking up in the sky, has been the only option for interacting with Mars for almost all of human history.
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But things start looking up when Joel's old friend Nicolaus (Eric Berryman) reveals that he's founded a new startup called Empathy, Inc.
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I paused my autopilot commute home and joined the crowd of children and adults looking up in awe at the soapy orbs.
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"Things are looking up … Everybody was positive," he said, claiming progress in Somalia's goal to win nearly $5 billion in debt relief.
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Andre Browne has been facing deportation since 2007, when he missed an immigration court date, but until recently things were looking up.
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Andre Browne has been facing deportation since 22012, when he missed an immigration court date, but until recently things were looking up.
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A key is like the word we're looking up in a dictionary (in the classic sense), while the value is the definition.
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By looking up shingle_2 and shingle_5 in the table, we conclude that article_1, article_2, article_2 and article_5 are all potential matches for article_A.
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You cannot cast content from your phone to it, nor does it have a web browser for looking up recipes or other information.
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Tran was very quiet, keeping his head down the entire time and only looking up when asked a direct question by the judge.
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It's like reading the tax code, or looking up words in the dictionary where every definition contains a new word you don't know.
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But things are looking up for Conor and Alex -- 'cause they're one of the teams on the new season of "The Amazing Race"!
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Roof sat mostly motionless in his state-issued, gray-and-white striped jumpsuit throughout opening statements, barely looking up from the defense table.
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Because Home does voice recognition, it'll be able to figure out which person's contact list to use when looking up who to call.
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I feel really strongly about just looking up the line ups at festivals I go to and seeing that women are never headliners.
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As Kardashian shifts her focus off of Woods' things between the model and her estranged best friend Kylie Jenner are also looking up.
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Beyond playing music and looking up the weather, it also acts a command and control unit for a number of different LG appliances.
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In one scene, Euron can be seen looking up at the sky, eyes wide with fear, as a dragon screeches in the background.
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In the side yard, my dad was standing in a sea of howling dogs, looking up into a tree with his arms crossed.
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Four hours later, there was some confidence things were looking up—it appeared that more than 90% of the tumor had been removed.
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At launch, Cabana isn't even linked to Tumblr — you'll have to find your friends all over again by looking up their phone numbers.
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The universe definitely wasn't trying to help me out today, otherwise I'd probably be texting Arthur instead of looking up my ex-boyfriend.
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As for how she's doing now, things are looking up: Jubilee, who is still in the military (in the reserve), just made sergeant!
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It's also safe to predict that this ad hoc announcer probably has a long line of cat ladies looking up his phone number.
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According to them, the officer kept his hand on his gun while looking up at the man the family hoped he would help.
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Maybe it's because we feel the need to fill awkward silences, and the easiest source of inspiration is just looking up and pointing.
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"I didn't want to spend my entire day looking up anime and finding the age or supposed age of anime drawings," Kyanka said.
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This means that those constellations are no longer in the same spots today as they were when the ancient Babylonians were looking up.
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Looking up at the arches, I envisioned the train whooshing past, filled with dignitaries and tourists oblivious to the ancient, crumbling house below.
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There are so many kids looking up to him and then he just does things like that over, and over, and over again.
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However, years before the 24-year-old became a soccer hero herself, Lavelle was just a little girl looking up to another one.
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They don't hesitate to pour scorn on the Trump administration, but they keep looking up to Washington to get Germany off their backs.
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After a few days, things started to come back, and things were looking up, then she lost all feeling from the waist down.
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Now you're sat on an uncomfortable beanbag in their flat, but things are looking up as they've just made you a refreshing drink!
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In hindsight, these years came to seem like a trek along a dark, overhung path, with rare moments of rest or looking up.
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" According to Helen, Craig died from hypothermia, adding "They found him lying in the shape of a cross looking up to his Father.
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Deere: For ages, anything the agriculture machinery company reported meant very little to the market, even if management insisted things were looking up.
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It's dangerous when young girls are looking up to someone on a magazine cover, and we depict a body that's literally not possible.
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And anyway, I'm not looking at the keyboard as I type — I'm looking up at the screen, as (ideally) we're all taught to.
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I found it really weird at first that they just dance in circles, not even looking up, not even facing in one direction.
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"Alms for your skyward sins," he groaned through the din of the growing crowd, lifting one dirty hand at her without looking up.
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Houston's had it hard this year, but things might be looking up, as the Astros have made it to the baseball World Series.
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She arrived on the scene at a moment when women's interests in the world were looking up, at least in certain privileged circles.
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But what is certain is that, for better or worse, the folks at Kennedy are too busy looking up to bother looking back.
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Things seemed to be looking up in May 2014 with the election of Mr. Poroshenko, an oligarch who billed himself as a reformer.
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"I finally decided to try to start investigating or looking up, researching, cold cases that I thought my dad had committed," she says.
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"Things seem to be looking up at last," the chief executive of a leading Italian bank said, echoing widespread relief within the industry.
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Images on live television showed Maduro and his wife looking up at the sky at one blast and then hundreds of soldiers scrambling.
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The most heated moment of the debate, however, took place when Ellis got perturbed by Andres not looking up at him while speaking.
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For 100 years, anyone in Vienna could tell the time by looking up at the Cube Clocks positioned on poles throughout the city.
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The 383 million people who live there can view the eclipse at its fullest merely by walking outside and looking up, weather permitting.
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The 1987 photo above, just as an example, shows a Minitel user looking up information during the annual Paris-Dakar Rally offroad race.
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"You can't imagine how many houses there were here," says Ben Sisneros, looking up the Pecos River Valley to the Great Plains beyond.
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Frequently, looking up from my cockpit paperwork, I'll spot several passengers in the terminal photographing the very jet in which I am sitting.
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But they have found themselves in the same position as last year — and the year before that: looking up at the Red Sox.
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In the meantime, she recommends looking up the provocative re-review written by Roger Ebert in 1997 to mark the movie's 30th anniversary.
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"Looking Up Ben James," with its black-and-white images gorgeously printed in large format, is an oblique delight from beginning to end.
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"We were just looking up fun things to do because I was thinking about shaving my beard and starting fresh," the player said.
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"I was looking up to her again for how she came back from every injury — no matter how bad it was," Goggia said.
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He soon goes to Facebook instead, looking up an old friend, a tattooed fellow who posts pictures of himself delighting in thug poses.
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While looking up records at the courthouse, she ran into a friend of her husband who was working for a private investigation group.
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" Only a person on the floor "looking up my skirt" could have seen the entire act, "and we didn't have anyone positioned there.
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"It's not a problem," he said, looking up briefly to answer a question about the challenges of a large space like St. Patrick's.
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The whole base was quiet, and I remember looking up and seeing something straight out of National Geographic: It was the Milky Way.
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It's now conveniently integrated into many Android and Google devices to perform tasks such as scheduling alarms, looking up directions, and much more.
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My oncologist wouldn't say, leaving me to perform the rite of passage of looking up survival rates on the American Cancer Society website.
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"Adam has always been a part of our family, but now he is officially our son," she said looking up at Mr. Kurtz.
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While things are looking up for pandas, the IUCN also revealed that four out of six great ape species are now critically endangered.
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"Well," he says, looking up at the neon glow of the NBC Studios sign, "it's all kind of a blur at this point."
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This moment enhances the impact of the show: me looking up, and to, my mother, who has become my muse in a way.
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Add in an exciting and promising new quarterback of the future, and a competent quarterback of the present, and things are looking up!
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"I had the misconception that it's impossible to see anything but the moon while looking up in NYC," Mr. Norman said in an email.
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The seats of the planetarium are comfortable, but lying straight on the floor and looking up at the the rounded dome made everything better.
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With so many people looking up to her, we're also sure her advocacy for the LGBTQ community will continue to help others be themselves.
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Roof sat mostly motionless in his state-issued, gray-and-white striped jumpsuit throughout both opening statements, barely looking up from the defense table.
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That means that, in theory, eavesdroppers have a hard time seeing whom you're writing to on Gmail or what you're looking up on Wikipedia.
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When you're standing on the ground looking up at a rainbow in the sky, the curvature of the Earth usually blocks its bottom half.
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The siblings smile as they pose with flowers, then hold hands during an outdoor stroll (with Oscar adorably looking up to his big sister).
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It's not easy, to be sure: Scientists are left looking up and down, left and right trying to image pieces as best they can.
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Obama meet with that 210 year old is that the 232 year old was looking up to her as the queen and what Mrs.
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As she slips into another option, her assistant and close friend Victoria Villarroel scrolls through her phone, looking up her own old prom pictures.
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What you gotta understand is, young black kids are looking up to you, and the message you used to preach in your earlier music?
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"I remember looking up at her, and we made eye contact, and she just kind of put her head back down," she tells Refinery29.
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Job prospects for this year's grads are looking up, but many of the newly minted degree holders aren't poised for success in the workplace.
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However, survey data has begun to strengthen so far in 2020, with manufacturing PMI (purchasing managers' index) readings and economic sentiment indexes looking up.
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Almost regardless of which indicator you choose — wages, activity by the Fed, employment growth, credit availability or stock market strength — things are looking up.
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It seemed like almost every month, we were looking up at another supermoon (they're really not that common) or an Instagram-worthy meteor shower.
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Although she ran with a rough crowd at times and had been going through a difficult patch, friends said her life was looking up.
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Black fans in particular have been able to rally around several superheroes who share their identity, and things are looking up for the genre.
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He's obviously not committing to a time frame, but after a year of resetting in 2018, he argues that Canonical's business is looking up.
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But I think it's a burden because there are eyes on me, but it's also a gift because people are looking up to me.
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If you don't have access to an item's barcode, these same actions should be available by looking up and selecting a product by name.
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And looking up your birth chart will quickly remind you that no one is meant to perfectly fit the mold of one Zodiac sign.
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It looks cute in the animation but once you start looking up each of these creatures in real life, you're in for a treat.
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Looking up at Trico gives you an unparalleled sense of its sheer size, and its face is even more expressive when viewed up close.
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I decide that, while looking up local ballot initiative results would technically be within the rules of this game, it seems against the spirit.
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If you were under the impression that things might finally be looking up for Jon Snow & Co., maybe it's time to lower those expectations.
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"My favourite part about astrophotography is looking up to the stars realising just how big the universe really is, it's very humbling," he said.
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"I was on a Nickelodeon show, so I felt responsible for what these young girls were gonna think looking up to me," she says.
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He launched the project by looking up the 400 most popular names in the US, and sourcing a batch of recording samples from Craigslist.
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"Why didn't you ever sleep with someone who won a Khloe Kardashian look-alike contest?" she asks, looking up at Rob from her bed.
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"Most of my 12 hours every night I'm on Google or something looking up clues," Ricky Idlett, a steamboat operator in Mississippi, told Vox.
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Growth is looking up, however; the World Bank projected a maintenance of 6.7 percent growth until 2020, boosted by increased infrastructure spending and remittances.
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Arika says that after Mobley learned the truth she started looking up stories about the case and allegedly called her birth mother, Shanara Mobley.
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"We found out after it was lifted by just looking up the deed," said April Tyler, chairwoman of the community board's land use committee.
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Patients are looking up information and diagnosing themselves, so Feinberg wants to make sure that they don't assume every headache is a brain tumor.
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" He then added that he was "chosen" to fight the trade war while looking up at the sky, saying, "Somebody had to do it.
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"Cone Down" by Looking Up Arts was a 30-foot tall upside-down ice-cream cone resting in the middle of the hot desert.
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Those who don't, you keep looking up and they keep getting a little time here and a little time there, but they don't stay.
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For around $10 per meal, pre-portioned ingredients are delivered straight to your door, with no looking up recipes, grocery shopping, or measuring required.
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I looked at it and I think because of what I saw with all these little kids looking up, the height is ruining it.
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The prospects for initial public offerings are looking up next year, after a rough 2016, NYSE Group President Tom Farley told CNBC on Friday.
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They wanted us to wear jeans on football day, so we could sit on the hill and not have anyone looking up our skirts.
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For many fighters who excel at burying their chin, looking up through their eyebrows and moving forward, the forehead is part of the guard.
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In The Politics of Being Real, all the women have removed their wigs, and they're all looking up at a camera shot from above.
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Looking up, I saw one of our previous students waving at me, and quickly wipe away my tears to give him a faint smile.
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We went in to record it with Burke Reid" – who produces Courtney Barnett – "during the first group stage games, when things were looking up.
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A hacker claimed he was able to access some of the accounts by looking up passwords of the same users in other data collections.
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In the clip, you see the little boy laying his head on Snow White's lap and looking up at her with a big smile.
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And a lot of people we were looking up to as intelligent people; my teacher in school for example, was a deeply Christian guy.
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She noted that while there aren't any regulations stopping a psychiatrist from looking up their patients, she personally thinks it's an invasion of privacy.
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In his 18 years visiting the shop, Gaigals had rented around 14,000 films, which the employees figured out by discovered looking up his records.
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Thankfully, a recent patch to the game added an official romance route for him, so maybe things are looking up for Shane after all.
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Despite the slow start to the year, the forecast for the April to June quarter is looking up, with estimates running about 2.5 percent.
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We were looking up at a starry sky, as you do in Colorado, and especially as you do when you're waiting to be high.
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Other metaphors are orientational, such looking up at something that is rising, or positioning your body to see the future in front of you.
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These aren't the images that usually share a cinematic space unless the Africans in question are looking up to someone more powerful than themselves.
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I got a ride home from the concert in the back of someone's pickup truck, lying on my back, looking up at the stars.
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If you use your phone for lightweight tasks like pulling up maps and looking up activities and restaurants, one gigabyte a week should suffice.
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"Traveling" (1998) features the artist and her husband as Neanderthal Adam and Eve figures walking with arms around each other and looking up uncertainly.
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Gabriel Ramirez, 503, a new homebuilder, spent five years looking up and down the California coast for a lot to buy, starting in Malibu.
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But a lot of people have more casual computing needs: reading social media posts, looking up maps, taking photos, sending occasional texts and emails.
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It ended with him musing that things were looking up for American farmers who have been stung by the effects of his trade war.
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The tourist resort will be shut down until April 19 at least, and until then ... they are holding on, and looking up, to hope.
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I can't decide if it's the height of patriotism or treason to be looking up travel deals right now, and this is The Trailer.
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When used for walking, the tongue sticks out and the eyes roll into one of three positions — looking up, looking down, or completely white.
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It's wrong basically to say John Dingell is looking up and not down, even though I have completely different political views to him. Okay.
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Lopez started taking photos of the ceilings in April 2017 after looking up to find the decorative fabric during one of her normal commutes.
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For me, whether it's simply looking out the window or going out into the yard and just looking up, stargazing offers an amazing viewpoint.
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While typing a station or address worked every time, looking up the name of a store or restaurant only worked twice during my testing.
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The deer stayed in his spot by the fence, browsing at the leaves and looking up at the traffic going by on Edgecombe Avenue.
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"I did it," Landrum said, looking up at Giwa and laying her hands on the baby's back, still coated with blood and amniotic fluid.
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You can edit your Google contacts simply by going to your account's main Contacts page and looking up the contact you wish to edit.
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I recall looking up to the giant results board above the track and seeing P G Snell NZL at the top of the list.
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Looking up from her laptop, Masuma Khan, then 11 years old, said her essay explored how schooling in ancient Athens differed from her own.
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She could picture herself researching mummification, and looking up the word "desiccated," but not standing in front of a room to share her findings.
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I'd like to talk about presidential pets all day — looking up John Quincy Adams I noted that his pets were an alligator and silkworms.
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John Dingell: 'Maybe he's looking up' instead of down A solemn impeachment day on Capitol Hill MORE (D-Mich.), who succeeded him in office.
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Did looking up to these women and wanting others to find them and do the same contribute to wanting to put together the book?
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Things in Ohio might be looking up for Trump because there isn't as much of an early voting history in Democratic counties, Burden explains.
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Now, if only some kind soul would show us how to turn an advent calendar into a vape, things would really be looking up.
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She knows everything that's going on, what's going on with people or looking up in the sky, seeing an eagle or vulture way up high.
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Looking up and seeing the light bulb is red is a clear signal that there is a problem and it needs to be addressed immediately.
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And while I'd love to report otherwise, you'd be hard pressed right now to find anyone in the know who thinks things are looking up.
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This time around, it's a photo from the inside, not the now-famous shot of its exterior, looking up at the home's highest bedroom window.
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Gates pointed out that looking up the term "grandfather" in the early days of search engines would result in pages and pages of white men.
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Snapchat still has 191 million daily users, but things aren't looking up for the company that Facebook has done everything in its power to destroy.
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Things had started looking up for Johnny, though ... he just signed on with the Memphis Express in the AAF and could get some playing time.
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Picture me looking up to an audience of 20,000 people screaming in their drunken delirium and realizing a portion of those cheers were for me.
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Things were looking up for Keaton, but like so many others that tumble into the spotlight, this feel-good story quickly took a darker turn.
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I book a haircut and eyebrow thread for next week and spend some more time looking up places to eat at for the upcoming trip.
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While this was an undeniably difficult time for Hendricks, things began looking up when he scored a dominant decision win over the surging Matt Brown.
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The flashing red bulbs signal when a tram is approaching and are meant to get the attention of cellphone users who aren't always looking up.
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But boutique bankers said things are looking up for the second half of the year, and it could mean Wall Street needs to watch out.
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Things are looking up for the Brazilian economy - but it won't be due to the Olympic games starting this week, according to a UBS report.
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The day before our interview, I see him looking up at a picture of himself in paint splattered overalls, blown up onto a giant billboard.
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Do you feel like your role is even more important and meaningful because you know that young men and women are looking up to you?
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Voice control on other smartwatches is very useful for sending messages, setting reminders, or looking up basic information, but S Voice is best left unused.
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Using your smartphone's camera, you can search for information about what's around you, like looking up plants, animals, and landmarks, or searching for fashion inspiration.
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Like in the sex scene, I'm initially on top, but then we flip around, or when I'm nestled in her chest, looking up to her.
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This year's batch of freshly-hatched kākāpōs are also part of the species' longest-recorded breeding season, so all in all, things are looking up.
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Now, Google is looking up, and it's Apple, hit by rising worries about a slowdown in iPhone sales, that may be headed for some pain.
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And also I was on a Nickelodeon show, so I felt responsible for what these young girls were going to think looking up to me.
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Even the little things—like cars driving over the bridge, or Tom Holland's Spider-Man looking up while riding a train, are all flawlessly recreated.
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A few hours later, I found another colleague looking up flights to Wyoming's Yellowstone National Park for him, his wife and three kids in July.
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I was always looking up to the buildings, wondering why the different boroughs had different sounds, and how could one city create so much art.
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All of us are one event away from ending up on the streets, looking up at passers by, wondering how did it come to this?
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Snopes was there for you when you were looking up fake news and cryptids — but it's in trouble, and asking you to return the favor.
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After clocking some long hours looking up owl photos, this guy finally decides to do something about his neighbor's cat that just won't stop meowing.
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Generally the point of looking up something's history is to understand it better — to come closer to knowing why other people care that it exists.
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It is a perfectly composed photograph, and incredibly hot—Grande seems to just be looking up in innocent anticipation while Davidson gets the job done.
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"Even CenturyLink is looking up, and ... it's got a sky-high 12.5 percent yield," which is usually a "red flag" for the "Mad Money"' host.
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