Hang your wetsuit loosely on a thick-framed clothes hanger, a proper wetsuit hanger, or fold it loosely.
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These folktales, often passed through word-of-mouth and loosely (very loosely) based on true stories, serve as a reminder that sometimes the truth is scarier than fiction.
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" Thus "facilities warehousing the obsolete LPEs are probably loosely guarded.
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The body was not wrapped tightly; it was loosely wrapped.
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They'll even survive the trip better than mosquitoes packed loosely.
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The Senate wrote the budget as loosely as it could.
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Bethenny Frankel is now loosely connected to the royal family.
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And the show addressed it, loosely, in the first episode.
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Builders loosely follows the footsteps of that game's legendary hero.
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Loosely speaking: In cybersecurity, organizations work to defend against hackers.
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And organic is also a very loosely used term nowadays.
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New World Order is split across two loosely related arcs.
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The characters were only loosely inspired by the real ones.
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Then we inject those antibodies, loosely speaking, into a person.
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BUSARI: Their name loosely translates to western education is forbidden.
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"About half" is thrown about often, if a bit loosely.
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Kim loosely referenced his battle over pay in the note.
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Oscar and Hedgehog's friendship is loosely based on that friendship.
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A tiger is relaxed if its tail is hanging loosely.
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Past WTO rulings serve as guidance, sometimes loosely, sometimes strongly.
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And the local chapters are fairly loosely structured as well.
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Nintendo, loosely translated, means putting your faith in the gods.
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It's loosely based on The Dreams in the Witch House.
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He tweets prolifically and loosely, often ignoring his lawyers' advice.
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The usual response, loosely paraphrased: I'd rather be anywhere else.
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This, loosely, is the plot of "Milkman," Burns's third novel.
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Even the ideals that surround each experiment are loosely held.
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Those networks are digital layers loosely analogous to biological neurons.
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Stack it loosely on pallets to keep moisture at bay.
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It is loosely based on the life of Janis Joplin.
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And that they might loosely wield their power of influence.
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"'Perrona' could be loosely translated as 'extraordinary,'" he said. Indeed.
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Comets are small, loosely bound agglomerations of ice, dust, and rock.
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It was loosely organized through social media and word of mouth.
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You can run into similar problems if it fits too loosely.
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The video was loosely storyboarded, but mostly improvised and low-budget.
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But they're even more loosely connected than the Burke's Law scene.
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It's now a low ponytail, tied loosely — oh, and it's platinum.
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My arms feel so safe, draped loosely across their powerful shoulders.
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Consider: I'm loosely plotting a trip to Japan sometime this spring.
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There is also a risk in applying the label too loosely.
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This is why Loosely Exactly Nicole works where Mary + Jane doesn't.
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THE word "Salafism" is often used loosely, especially in continental Europe.
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But I say that loosely because I don't own a scale.
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His latest app, called "Shorts," is loosely based on the predecessor.
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TRX, loosely, appears to be a cryptocoin for the entertainment industry.
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The people who signed multiple ballots are loosely connected to Dowless.
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Mortgage rates follow loosely the yield on the 10-year Treasury.
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The other stuffed a loosely folded handkerchief in his breast pocket.
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So here's the thing: this song is loosely based on me.
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Nice Try's long been a staple of this loosely affiliated scene.
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When we use this term [addiction] so loosely, it becomes meaningless.
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The other sites offer less merchandise, but they are loosely themed.
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The Japanese word "Omoiyari" translates loosely as compassion based on empathy.
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This recipe is very loosely based on a Southern tomato pie.
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The two desserts featured here are loosely inspired by that period.
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One is the emphasis on what we loosely call financial literacy.
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A matching belt was also tied loosely above her baby bump.
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Fintech loosely refers to companies using technology to reinvent financial services.
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The handling of personal digital information, in contrast, is loosely regulated.
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There's no center anywhere, only a series of loosely linked neighborhoods.
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It was a loosely hinged scene, a gathering of the subcultures.
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Such lengthy gestation gives both books a loosely woven, episodic quality.
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Mortgage rates loosely follow the yield of the 163-year Treasury.
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A formulation loosely inspired by a cream he actually purchased in Brazil.
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Most of the funds then disappeared into Manila's loosely regulated casino industry.
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Perhaps the strongest works here are the loosely-drawn, menstruation-based pieces.
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Mortgage rates follow loosely the yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury.
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But just to be clear...I'm using the word "laptop" here loosely.
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Opponents had argued the proposal was too loosely written, and Republican Gov.
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Kanaga's previous games touched loosely upon the environmental issues depicted in Oikospiel.
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If we regulate vaping products too loosely, these products may harm people.
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It traded on the loosely regulated over-the-counter pink sheets exchange.
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Robert Downey Jr.'s Iron Man character is loosely based on him.
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Check out NBC's Trial & Error, which is loosely based on The Staircase.
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The show is loosely about the follies of social media and fame.
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But the fetus had the umbilical cord loosely wrapped around her neck.
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It is a loosely organised group with a weak chain of command.
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Every episode contains several stories, about several animals, grouped loosely by theme.
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CrossFit is structured around a loosely affiliated network of gyms, or boxes.
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Mortgage rates loosely follow the yield on the 10-year Treasury note.
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" "This Illustration loosely explores the duality of my Turkish and British heritage.
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And when Rippon says it, the words flow loosely, freely, and openly.
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So, you can't loosely make assertions without limiting your ability to lead.
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" 'Oumuamua loosely means "a messenger that reaches out from the distant past.
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It's partly cosmetic — is this person tall, passably fit, loosely attractive, warm?
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They said, "boko is haram" (loosely translated as Western education is forbidden).
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Lyonne previously said the character of Nadia was loosely based on herself.
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More recent schemes have often had to deal with loosely structured outfits.
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Mortgage rates loosely follow the yield on the 10-year Treasury bond.
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But among the more loosely affiliated voter, the policy is a disaster.
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The insurance sector is loosely regulated in Australia with no formal regulator.
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They are poorly read, lack critical thinking skills and are loosely educated.
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His dirt-crusted pants were tucked loosely into knee-high rubber boots.
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All of these objectives were loosely connected by the theme of equality.
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Earlier this year, I loosely tracked my calories for a few months.
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Tagliazucchi says that he thinks what counts as "spiritual" is loosely defined.
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Sanders' career arc can be loosely tied to his affiliation with Impulse!
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Representatives say it is a loosely organized grassroots movement with no leader.
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None said they recalled him ever being drunk or loosely dispensing medications.
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To make the veal Cordon bleu, cover cutlets loosely in cling wrap.
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The Frists' own mini-museum at home is loosely organized by genre.
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Many of these outlets, moving loosely together, have stirred racism for decades.
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Instead, a loosely organized group of "constables" was responsible for public safety.
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Yet these predatory trade practices are only loosely catalogued and rarely enforced.
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Mortgage rates loosely follow the yield on the U.S. 10-year Treasury.
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Mortgage rates loosely follow the yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury.
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Meguca, though an independent website, is loosely affiliated with 4chan's anime board.
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When I say "the building she lives in," I am speaking loosely.
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Cover loosely with aluminum foil and bake for 35 to 40 minutes.
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This extends upward to the highest rungs of this loosely defined genre.
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Her nose was now florid with life, her little teeth loosely strung.
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I like to loosely think of my approach as mindful meat-eating.
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The multimillion-dollar climbing industry has been only loosely regulated in Nepal.
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The term "offshore tax haven" or offshore company, uses "offshore" very loosely.
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The apocalypse created by Shen Fever is only loosely a zombie apocalypse.
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"Let the Sunshine In" is said to be loosely based on Roland Barthes's " A Lover's Discourse "—very loosely, I would argue, in the same way that " The Texas Chain Saw Massacre " was based on a branch of Home Depot.
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They were bound together loosely with duct tape at the waist and ankles.
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"The show was loosely based on the movie The Money Pit," Berkus explains.
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Most Indian films have thus far loosely touched upon the subject of homosexuality.
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This study was nearly the opposite—loosely controlled, and tracking hundreds of metabolites.
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Spencer talked loosely about its cloud gaming initiative, called, Project xCloud, on Wednesday.
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But other things came along, and they stayed "loosely in touch," Ohoven said.
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Mercer isn't a character so much as a handful of loosely associated scenes.
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Information services, much more loosely defined, fall under Title I of the act.
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Buttigieg's campaign has repeatedly gone after Sanders for this loosely organized outside support.
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It's "an old story every continent knows," she says, alluding loosely to colonialism.
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OUR CHRISTMAS quiz this year is loosely based on our regular weekly columns.
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Instead they loosely follow the yield of the U.S. 10-year Treasury bond.
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Ghetto Gastro is a loosely knit collective of food enthusiasts with big dreams.
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Yet the word kichigai (loosely translated as "retard") is usually bleeped on television.
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To loosely paraphrase him: I fight for women because I'm one of them.
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Just apply an ointment or petrolatum and loosely cover with a Band-Aid.
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Perhaps methods based loosely on vision, then, aren't the right way to go.
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They loosely form each piece into a ball—no need to knead here.
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China's cities are separated into tiers based loosely on population and economic size.
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The large works start very loosely, by laying down large areas of color.
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He succeeded in largely confining himself to addressing policy issues, even if loosely.
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They are usually buried about an inch or so in loosely packed soil.
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Put the dough in the greased bowl and loosely cover with plastic wrap.
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It is very, very loosely similar to Soul Train — but so much weirder.
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The squares are then arranged in a way that loosely captures neighboring relationships.
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Legion is loosely based on an obscure character from the X-Men universe.
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The object and wood surface are loosely covered with strokes of gray encaustic.
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Anonymous, a loosely associated international network of activists and hackers, originated in 2003.
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Women walking the streets wear their mandatory headscarves draped loosely over their heads.
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The group began in 2014 and is loosely modeled after Black Lives Matter.
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Instead, many policies are loosely tied to the growth of the stock market.
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" "Fidayeen" is an Arabic term that loosely translates as "one who sacrifices himself.
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Each episode is loosely based around the journal's instructions and the kids' response.
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Cover the tray loosely with plastic wrap and place in a warm area.
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A handful of the bodies dangle loosely, strung up by some unknown material.
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Really, everyone's IG aesthetic can be loosely divided into a few basic categories.
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To begin with, the president remains only loosely attached to his own team.
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" She quoted him, loosely: "We will take over Europe through our women's bellies.
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The term is used loosely to include all types of salted fish eggs.
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Spotify, like many streaming providers, has begun to use the term "podcast" loosely.
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Key takeaways: The bigger shooting events are loosely correlated with more search interest.
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Character and fitness, loosely defined qualities, are required of attorneys in every state.
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What you might not know is that it's loosely based on actual events.
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The film is loosely based on Ms. Noxon's experience with an eating disorder.
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And Chinese authorities have started to publicly warn about speculative, loosely regulated lending.
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Ana held his hand loosely, her face shaded under a floppy white hat.
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" And Chad Daybell has authored apocalyptic novels "based loosely on Mormon religious theology.
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Loosely dice the onions and set them aside in a big bowl. 2.
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Ring's Ukraine office has a history of loosely handling customers' personal, identifiable data.
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Imagine molecules of water arranged loosely, as water vapor just begins to freeze.
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Pharmacists, however, interpreted the ruling loosely, and the drug's popularity continued to soar.
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Others are more loosely written, and prohibit any kind of distribution without permission.
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Many women have also observed the dress rules more loosely in recent years.
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Even better, the five-act structure loosely mirrors how TV episodes are structured.
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As with most reality shows, the word "reality" only loosely defines home makeover shows.
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"Blankets are draped loosely over the top, bit like mum's wing," said one message.
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Lifetime's 2019 movie Love You To Death was loosely based on the Blanchards' story.
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It's down to ... Three of 20 of those are D.C. I mean, loosely speaking.
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She splashes paint on a metal trolley and mixes it loosely with a brush.
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The accompanying tie was worn loosely around the neck, in appropriately laissez-faire fashion.
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For years, heroin markets in the U.S. were loosely divided by the Mississippi river.
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It's a Danish word without a precise analog, but loosely translated as cozy contentment.
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More than half the country's states have legalised medical cannabis, often rather loosely defined.
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Pale Blue Dot's storyline is loosely based on true events that occurred in 2007.
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It's long been considered a supplement, loosely regulated by the Food and Drug Administration.
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It's also—loosely speaking—the climate disaster scenario that inspired The Day After Tomorrow.
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It was loosely based on sports, it didn't really have a strong sports component.
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Terms even loosely associated with the protests and crackdown are diverted to unrelated results.
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Instead, we're got a meta-show consisting of eight loosely-linked, feature-length episodes.
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All of this is loosely constructed, but Hillegas is a conceivable Denny suspect now.
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The disturbance appears "to have been loosely organized on social media," the statement said.
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Hearts are governed by two forces, darkness and light, loosely representing good and evil.
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Mortgage rates follow the yield on bonds that loosely follow the 10-year Treasury.
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In my experience, it's good to loosely direct your thought-dumping toward your goals.
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Though loosely centered around elements of jazz, soul, and rap, their sound isn't constricted.
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But it's loosely based on ideas we've had about the human brain for decades.
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The problem, especially when it comes to cryptocurrencies, is that they're so loosely regulated.
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How are we to make sense of organizers who themselves remain so loosely organized?
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But these so-called "young invincibles" either paid or avoided the loosely enforced mandate.
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Throwing around loosely, without documentation, that this person is an intelligence officer is dangerous.
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China has several loosely-worded regulations restricting experimental science, including rules on embryo research.
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Fans of Nicole Byer's short-lived Loosely Exactly Nicole have a glimmer of hope.
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We did what we loosely call the DNA study, a number of years ago.
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You should also be sure that you aren't wearing your Apple Watch too loosely.
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It is not centralized in any form, led loosely by activists like Tarana Burke.
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I remember how loosely my pants fit, how thin I'd become over the winter.
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The Cole Haan Generation ZERØGRAND, however, isn't a shoe that uses either term loosely.
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"The Other Side" carries its weight loosely, never sounding too sleek or too austere.
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These paintings are gems, the fish, with their patterned backs, lovingly and loosely rendered.
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French's books are loosely connected, but you don't have to read them in order.
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Meant to be temporary, it defined refugees loosely and expanded that definition over time.
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Also essences, loosely defined "potions," and of course, herbaceous toothpaste that does not work.
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The finished product should loosely resemble a rose-petal pattern and hide the dressing.
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Loosely translated from Japanese, the title means "Hokusai's Tasty Morsels" — essentially, simple visual treats.
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Any particular episode of extreme weather may be linked only loosely to climate change.
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Some chains are loosely interpreting what it means to be a critically important business.
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But the intensity of color is only loosely correlated with the concentrations of boron.
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Ethics officials loosely interpret that 20 percent rule to include only attempts to persuade.
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The last thing TV needs is another loosely autobiographical single-camera show-business dramedy.
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The story is loosely structured around a young man, Himi, and his dysfunctional family.
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The first few episodes of "Seasons" are about, loosely, how the sausage gets made.
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And that, perhaps, is the key takeaway from this elegant, loosely crafted, idiosyncratic book.
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In past cycles, the "blacklist" policy operated in as an unwritten, loosely enforced rule.
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They are dark, dour, loosely painted interiors, consistent with his early interest in representation.
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China has started to take steps to rein in the loosely regulated lending market.
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I just wore casual clothes with a dupatta [scarf] loosely draped on my head.
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Skies lighten or darken, a seasonal theme loosely linked to the myth of Persephone.
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Maybe not having a centralized operation that is loosely running all of those businesses.
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It is more of an interpretation of historical events based loosely on the plays.
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The 30-year fixed mortgage loosely follows the yield on the 10-year Treasury.
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Methane, a potent greenhouse gas, is loosely regulated, difficult to detect and rising sharply.
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"Der Freischütz," which loosely translates as "The Marksman" and runs at Baruch through Dec.
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But it is written so loosely that some worry it might drag booksellers down.
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The framers use this term loosely, to be applied much more politically than legally.
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Ahead of that, Trump's administration has been loosely signaling a possible change of heart.
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Its loosely painted realism owes something to both news photos and the Ashcan School.
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The first might be loosely described as: Is it good science and good medicine?
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It's a loosely defined term with different meanings if you ask numerous police departments.
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The documents are loosely tied into the ongoing UK investigation into the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
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Kate's curls tend to be styled more loosely, and she generally opts for more volume.
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For one, the main character Annie (played by Bryant) is only loosely based on West.
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I'm a big fan of this overdetermined term matrix, because matrix loosely translated is mother.
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It was one of the few jobs that seemed legitimate (I use that word loosely).
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You've compared it, loosely, to Stop Making Sense — at least in its level of ambition.
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The local railway station is Barsa Kelmes, which loosely translates as "place of no return".
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Without changes to the laws, charges of blasphemy are being bandied around ever more loosely.
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One of the characters, Abuela Rosa, is loosely based on his mom and his grandmother.
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The movie introduces loosely connected singles around Seoul, all in glamorous or semi-glamorous occupations.
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Bond yields, which mortgage rates loosely follow, could break out of their current tight range.
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The first season was loosely based on Caroline Kepnes' bestselling novel of the same name.
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Loosely inspired by real-life boxer Chuck Wepner, "Rocky" won three Oscars, including Best Picture.
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There's a film [Sergio Corbucci's 1967 Western The Hellbenders] very loosely based on their story.
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Karl Polanyi was part of a group loosely known by historians as the "moral economists".
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The argument that loosely emerges is that doctors can be as damaged as their patients.
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The show's context is broad, and some of the pieces address its theme more loosely.
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The recipe is loosely derived from Julia Turshen's merguez recipe in her Small Victories cookbook.
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The device's prototype will reportedly be called "Pacific," loosely following Oculus' California-centric naming conventions.
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Well, here's something: Did you know Stranger Things is based loosely on a true story?
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Because it's loosely based on a very real patent that Amazon was awarded in 2016.
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It has also become to refer to more loosely organized criminal gangs in the city.
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Koehler explains that he loosely based his character on Getty when filming began in 2002.
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The sculpture's shape also loosely suggests that of a mushroom cloud from a nuclear explosion.
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Hold on loosely but don't let go — all those things apply to farming and storytelling.
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LaBeouf is playing his own father in the loosely autobiographical movie co-written by him.
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Fold plastic wrap loosely over dough to cover (to protect your hands from getting sticky).
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A bear market is loosely defined by a 20 percent drop from a recent high.
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The feature will loosely focus on Davidson's life growing up in Staten Island, New York.
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The movie will follow in the same tone, with Davidson's real-life experiences loosely featured.
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The contagion through the expanding and loosely regulated derivative market is surely destined for surprises.
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What we loosely call evangelical Christianity -- specifically, the American denomination called Pentecostalism -- continues that tradition.
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Every week The Economist puts together a playlist loosely inspired by the stories we covered.
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It was based loosely on gyroscopic TV remotes, which allow for a similar pointing mechanic.
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EVERY week The Economist puts together a playlist loosely inspired by the stories we covered.
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It can loosely be translated as the "attempts to overcome the [negatives of the] past".
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The information was passed around so loosely that eventually it came back to the researchers.
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These terms are thrown around so loosely that it's difficult to make sense of them.
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"'Crazy' is a word that's not gonna be used loosely in the future," he said.
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Trump and his advisers talk loosely about preparing for a "military option" against North Korea.
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The sale also includes longer routes, with the price of flights loosely tied to distance.
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The show is a dystopian alternate history is based loosely on Philip Dick's 22019 novel.
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The yield on the 10-year Treasury, which mortgage rates loosely follow, moved higher Tuesday.
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It was extremely comfortable, since it fits a little loosely, but was still very flattering.
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It takes place in the fantasy land of Orïsha, loosely based on West African cosmology.
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Take for instance Bakfickan Djuret, which loosely translates as "The Animal" and serves precisely that.
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Players of EA Sports' famous FIFA soccer sims can loosely be divided into two categories.
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"We have a situation right now where that term is used fairly loosely," Dorsey said.
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Or … you can be loosely affiliated with Mexico making it into the round of 16.
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You loosely know the structure, but not exactly what the pattern is going to be.
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I directly transfer the drawing using tracing paper, and loosely block in color from there.
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A loosely drawn grid of interlocking triangles and diamonds extends down from the top row.
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He was loosely associated with Measure M and when it failed, so did his bid.
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This loosely structured pedagogy model allowed women to play vital roles throughout its brief history.
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I loosely plan my travel, just as Geoffrey Morrison advises in this great travel piece.
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In typical Trumpian fashion, this is confusing two issues that are at best loosely related.
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Add pecans and coconut oil; pulse just until coarsely chopped and mixture holds together loosely.
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Loosely organized as a series of conceptual chapters, the book is passionate, inviting, even lyrical.
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The term "work from home" is often used more loosely than literally, especially among freelancers.
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When we talk about fashion films, certain loosely related titles and stars come to mind.
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Professor Romer, 62, was honored for loosely related work on the determinants of economic development.
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The Republican Party has said the bill is so "loosely written" that it is careless.
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And local intelligence — a word to be used loosely — has named Ivan as the inspector.
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The series' second season is also loosely based on Kepnes' follow-up novel "Hidden Bodies."
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He wrote the best-selling Percy Jackson series on which the film was (loosely) based.
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Or do as they did at Preen and tie it loosely for an effortless feel.
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That the Greek word "tragedy" loosely translates as "goat song" might explain the menagerie here.
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This is, loosely, the arc of Adrienne Miller's new memoir, In the Land of Men.
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I scan, take screen-shots, and paste them into the file, loosely organized into categories.
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A few of the podcasts had specific ideas, while others were just loosely sketched out.
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Suddenly, he begins delivering nonstop suspense only loosely rooted in Rachel's story and its foundations.
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I'm always doing gigs or hosting or doing appearances or working loosely on other projects.
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Other administrations loosely continued the tradition, but George H.W. Bush formalized the practice in 1989.
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Rates loosely follow the yield of the 10-year Treasury, which moved higher again Monday.
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Smaller works on paper, board and canvas are often as deft, and rendered more loosely.
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Fighting has continued between General Hifter's forces and militias loosely affiliated with Mr. Sarraj's government.
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Fighting has continued between General Hifter's forces and militias loosely affiliated with Mr. Sarraj's government.
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What followed has been loosely described as "violence," or as "clashes" between protesters and supporters.
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We can use these terms as a way of loosely demonstrating which side we're on.
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What these loosely affiliated beers share is a general approach rather than rigid stylistic guidelines.
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You can tell how often a coat has been worn by how loosely the buttons hang.
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That version of the Model 3 is still loosely scheduled for the first half of 2019.
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The classic Julie Andrews musical is loosely based on the lives of The Trapp Family Singers.
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Our favorite manicures of the moment are loosely inspired by Cupid, flowers, and all things love.
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At home, Frank tells Sasha "iinziin," loosely translates to "bad inside," which is the episode's title.
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"#ElAnillo pa cuando," he tweeted, which loosely translates to when will he give her the ring.
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A jarring, loosely woven stripe also interrupts the graph, a metaphor for the industry's gender gap.
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Because tumour cells are bound more loosely than healthy cells, liposomes squeeze between them more easily.
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Whereas Microsoft, it's changed with the Gates Foundation, but largely, loosely speaking, they were pretty unlikable.
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Creators, on the other hand, are only loosely connected through friend groups and occasional collaborative projects.
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Myriad armed groups, loosely aligned with rival governments in the east and west, vie for power.
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Payout ratios and DIVCON scores are generally loosely aligned, but the two measures have diverged recently.
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"Magic Mike" was loosely based on Tatum's experiences as a dancer before he broke into Hollywood.
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New technologies, loosely referred to as the connected car, are bringing the Internet to the dashboard.
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The show's second season is expected to be loosely based on Kepnes' second novel, Hidden Bodies.
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The reason I chose that wrap was because it loosely went with the colors I used.
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It sounds both meticulously curated and loosely experimental, and, overall, unlike anything the band has done.
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Cover loosely and let rise in a warm place until doubled and puffy, about 40 minutes.
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At this point I'm convinced that this season of AHS is loosely based on The Purge.
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That pushed the yield on the 10-year Treasury, which mortgage rates loosely follow, down sharply.
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This loosely connected series of books is about an interstellar, post-scarcity society called The Culture.
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And ministers might word legislation on sensitive topics more loosely to avoid conflict, suggests Ms Amann.
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But what about those classic—and I use the world classic very loosely here—NES games?
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Endless is loosely based on the life of a trans woman who grew up in Łódź.
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The sale fares also include longer routes, with the price of flights loosely tied to distance.
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Cover loosely with plastic wrap and set in a warm place for about 73 minutes. 3.
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No one seems fazed by this loosely shrouded admission that what he's saying might be bunk.
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This patient was confabulating, which loosely defined, is when a person says something that isn't true.
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Step 3: Pin the teased hair from your crown loosely above your ponytail, creating a pompadour.
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This is a movie about an alien—and I use that term loosely—presence on Earth.
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Bond yields fell sharply, and mortgage rates loosely follow the yield on the 10-year Treasury.
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And if the day's experiment worked — defined loosely as everyone surviving and maybe also not yelling?
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By that time, she had begun to gravitate from abstraction toward fanciful figurative imagery, loosely brushed.
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ALMOST every week The Economist puts together a playlist loosely inspired by the stories we covered.
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He was wearing a suit that hung loosely on his lanky six-foot-one-inch frame.
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The role was loosely inspired by the early, pre-talk-show career of Dr. Phil McGraw.
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Emotional support animals, however, are typically not certified and are loosely defined by passengers and doctors.
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There is a degree of strategy involved that is loosely based on real-life resource management.
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Last year, he became a part-time partner at Y Combinator, a loosely defined advisory position.
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Fuentes himself was once loosely affiliated with the group before they banished him over his views.
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This makes the book a lot more than a collection of 50 loosely related biographical essays.
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"The Girlfriend Experience," loosely based on the 2009 Steven Soderbergh film, explores the concept of valuelessness.
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In some cases, elite means people who might be related, however loosely, to the Kim family.
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It's disappointing to see yet another character's queer identity fall into the realm of loosely implied.
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But, although the Nigerian gangs are armed and loosely organized, none of them ultimately work alone.
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Loosely unisex, the eminently wearable line upends classic streetwear staples with dynamic proportions and lush materials.
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The second principle embodies a collection of Taoist virtues, which are loosely translated as naive dialecticism.
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China's data industry has been governed by loosely defined laws, but no overarching data protection framework.
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One, a target that the Missile Defense Agency loosely modeled on North Korea's Taepodong ballistic missile.
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In the literature, two loosely-overlapping theories of information have been hanging around--Kolmogorov's and Shannon's.
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Though best served immediately, the rice can be loosely covered with foil to await a reheat.
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Set in the 1930s, the film is loosely based on novelist Sarah Waters's modern classic Fingersmith.
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Much of the conference seemed only loosely connected to the region, or to anything at all.
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This is perhaps the greatest revenge novel ever written, and very loosely based on true events.
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The movie is loosely based on Alvin Schwartz's famous collections of short horror stories for kids.
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The BPF is loosely allied to the main opposition coalition, the Umbrella for Democratic Change (UDC).
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The "TRL" of 2017 is less a coherent show than a series of loosely threaded distractions.
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Mortgage rates loosely follow US Treasury bills and, in turn, the Federal Reserve's benchmark interest rate.
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Up Next His debut film, "The Cat and the Moon," is loosely inspired by his parents.
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Other times, he responds or initiates conversations with non sequiturs or loosely related images and jokes.
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Loosely based on Leslie Feinberg, the American transgender activist and writer, the Beast is Aurora's prince.
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He hopes to take his vision, loosely modeled on the fabled Parisian concept store Colette, global.
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In December, VoteVets, a well-heeled political group loosely tied to the Democratic Party, followed suit.
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Name Withheld Our ethnic and racial categories drape loosely around the realities of our complex lives.
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Countless young people are out of work, and the security forces are brutal and loosely controlled.
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After eating, loosely wrap with foil or plastic before you put the pie in the fridge.
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It's a public bus station (loosely) designed to facilitate travel for everyone, including our dumbest citizens.
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He hopes to take his vision, loosely modeled on the fabled Parisian concept store Colette, global.
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The findings highlight risks in loosely regulated bill trading among banks and their wealth management businesses.
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And the 13 episodes do loosely follow a matrimonial checklist: site visits, cake tastings, centerpiece choices.
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Also here is his uncharacteristically loosely painted, multi-vignette portrait of Lynes, a wonderful period piece.
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I think the word "fascism" is used way too loosely in general and specifically about him.
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D-Centering Whiteness takes the form of a loosely structured, improvisational conversation between the two artists.
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But for the most part, they tend to be short collections of very loosely connected sketches.
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Based loosely on a true story of the most ridiculous, and wonderful, PR pitch I've ever received.
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They can only present, very loosely, the concept of a gender, and even that is all performative.
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A transparent sheet, available in 15 loosely arranged geometric prints, covers the exterior side of the glass.
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ImpCo and ExpCo are fictional, but their predicaments loosely fit those of a lot of real companies.
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Fun Fact: The appearance of Drew Barrymore's character, Charlie McGee, was loosely based on Stephen King's daughter.
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Meloy's short stories didn't exist in the same universe, but you connected them loosely in the film.
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A new series tells a coming-of-age story based loosely on the life of Emily Dickinson.
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The layers are only loosely bound and sometimes the scientists observed them snapping back into perfect alignment.
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Bésame, muchacho," which loosely translates to: "If you don't kiss me on this date you're going home.
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A lot of collections over the last two weeks have been loosely thematic interpretations of military attire.
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They were all loosely connected, whether they knew it or not, for a New York baseball minute.
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Most modern states (including loosely theocratic ones like England) feel very uncomfortable when delving into religious affairs.
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The musical is based (loosely) on Sir Philip Sidney's 16th-century classic, The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia.
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The Golden Circle is a more loosely plotted movie, but it's also more carefully and elaborately choreographed.
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The result was one game with just six levels and a loosely woven story linking them together.
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"Earnest resistance has been defined relatively loosely," says Kathleen Connolly of the Alabama Coalition Against Rape (ACAR).
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Mandates are loosely defined, leaving the allocation of funds vulnerable to influence by officials or private interests.
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The Creep Catchers are a loosely organized collective of vigilante pedophile hunters, their chapters crisscross the country.
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The Turner Prize is contemporary art's most famous award, though only British artists (loosely defined) are eligible.
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Loosely autobiographical, it also contained flashbacks to a period in which the author was diagnosed as schizophrenic.
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Admittedly, husmanskost, loosely translated as "house owner's food," isn't the easiest sell in the age of Instagram.
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GenCoin, the fictional digital currency used in the show, loosely represents bitcoin, currently world's largest digital currency.
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My impression of the EarPods has always been colored by how loosely they sat in my ears.
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The challenge focuses on placing a bottle on a solid surface with the cap loosely twisted shut.
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The loosely draped and ultra plunging neckline combined with the cinched waist creates a major "wow" moment.
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Two other hacks -- both of state election boards -- have also been loosely tied to potential Russian hackers.
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The star plays Veronica Lodge on CW's breakout series, which is loosely based on the Archie comics.
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In addition to the schools, followers run a loosely affiliated collection of businesses, civic associations and charities.
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Place on a nonstick surface, and cover loosely with plastic wrap, allowing room for dough to expand.
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Doctors told CBS Philadelphia that hair ties should be worn loosely around the wrist and cleaned regularly.
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It is not immediately clear if Minaj is actually married or is just using the term loosely.
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The EP is loosely based on Richard Hell's book, I Dreamed I Was a Very Clean Tramp .
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Loosely borrowing some elements of the Spanish original, ABC has made a decidedly American version Grand Hotel.
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You might discover you're loosely related to George Washington, Amelia Earhart, or W. E. B. Du Bois.
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As such, it's usually the case that OnePlus' phones are based loosely on Oppo's R series phones.
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Now, it's a roughly 20-minute experience loosely based on Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Match Girl.
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The rest of the movie consists of a loosely interlocked series of vignettes peppered with eccentric characters.
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A bear market is loosely defined by a 20 percent or more decline from a recent high.
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She ties her hair loosely at the nape of her neck in a hairstyle that looks simple.
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Indeed it was a failed experiment, but only because the legislation was poorly conceived and loosely drafted.
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To make up for the discrepancy between our salaries, we loosely divide up what we pay for.
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So I was loosely involved in the beginning of that process as I was coming on board.
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The only loosely linking factor is they all (maybe) met you at least once in your life.
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The cream was loosely applied, and the berries on top of it were spread almost willy-nilly.
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Once wrapped up, they can be placed in a large freezer bag that's unsealed or loosely sealed.
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She directs the new project, All Access EKY, which is loosely modeled after a successful Colorado initiative.
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I appreciated the single ring of onion, but the condiments seemed to be loosely and skimpily applied.
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Narcos The character of Colonel Horacio Carrillo in "Narcos" was thought to be based loosely on Col.
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The term loosely refers to jurisdictions that in some way do not cooperate with federal immigration enforcement.
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Chickens cluck and scratch, as loosely regulated as the goats, though the goats themselves are mostly silent.
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She looks unbothered, loosely twirling her arms and body-rolling with a solemn look on her face.
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Juggalos were classified as a "loosely organized hybrid gang" in the FBI's 2011 National Gang Threat Assessment.
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He has identified about $8 billion in loosely dedicated funds for military construction, drug interdiction, and forfeitures.
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Biden referenced Mattis's letter in his tweet, loosely quoting Mattis about the United States' relationship with allies.
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In our case the word is translated to 'gift from above', more loosely translated 'gift' or 'gifts'.
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It has been said to be "loosely inspired" by In-Q-Tel — aka the CIA's VC arm.
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Loosely kept records indicate that between 200 and 300 people used to die on the road annually.
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The plot is based loosely on the landmark 1955 publication of the same title by RAND corporation.
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Her mouth stretched into a laugh and a black ribbon tied loosely through her sunshine-blonde hair.
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Existing registers of trust ownership, required under EU law, are not easily accessible and are loosely controlled.
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The black-and-white film is loosely based on Mr. Cuarón's early years growing up in Mexico.
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They knew the role played by the "tractorada," loosely a tractor armada, in Catalonia's continuing independence movement.
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More than a line but not quite a volume in space, the tail binds its colors loosely.
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Some of the stories are loosely connected to one another and they all take place in Chicago.
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She doesn't become an author like Piper Kerman (the real woman she is loosely based on) did.
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As a college student, Greer encounters Faith Frank, a charismatic celebrity-activist loosely modeled on Gloria Steinem.
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The school's loosely structured pedagogical model allowed women to play vital roles throughout Black Mountain's brief history.
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The chickens serve as the callers (loosely speaking) for a Sunday afternoon bingo tradition at the saloon.
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In the new year, I will embrace the joy of making music (loosely defined) only for myself.
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How did you first get into what could loosely be described as the "Brooklyn club music scene"?
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A movie set was built, instead, for Bueller's room based "loosely" on Balkman's messy room, he says.
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The attacks come from Magecart groups, a reference to the loosely affiliated syndicate that created the malware.
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He finished a script loosely based on his experience on "Vanya" and almost got to direct it.
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Long, snaking lines of paint are composed into grids that resemble loosely woven gauze or knitted fabric.
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Amazon's new thriller Hunters is loosely based on the true story of Nazi-hunters in the '70s.
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And yet Dean's own writing, direct and lively, can get too loosely conversational — too wordy and imprecise.
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Their delicate skins are loosely packed with ground beef, musky from cumin, and just barely pinched shut.
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The Trump administration is working on regulations to allow more loosely regulated insurance plans into the market.
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" The exhibition is titled "akԑ yaaa heko," which loosely translates to "one does not take it anywhere.
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Another awful postal moment, stirred by frustration or loneliness or impulse, loosely yoked to a political cause.
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It's a great example of a promo twofer, all loosely threaded together by a sports/family theme.
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The PBOC revamped the mechanism to price LPR in August, loosely pegging it to the MLF rate.
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Four questions are loosely linked to each one, and a fifth requires the connection between the four.
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The ground can become a plane bending in space, its edges defined by four loosely applied brushstrokes.
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The book is structured, loosely, to mirror the progression of a con, with its particular and irresistible terminology.
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So the more of these accounts that you leave loosely protected, the more exposed you are to that.
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In three canvases, Goldberg extends a loosely stylized rainbow across a fish-scale pattern suggesting breasts or mounds.
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The show stars Alicia Silverstone and is loosely based on Kyle's show business-focused childhood in the '70s.
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How can we successfully (and peaceably!) share a table with people whose strong opinions aren't so loosely held?
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It says the rapid growth of betting in a loosely regulated environment has hurt the young and vulnerable.
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" Allison predicts that the loosely defined "left" will coalesce around Torres as Giammattei gathers support from the "right.
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Loosely speaking, you could call the film an oral history of Lei's mother growing up in Maoist China.
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The AirPods, however cheaper, fit so loosely that they feel like a liability, and they're not water resistant.
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One hand in his pocket, the other holding the microphone loosely, like a torch singer doing crowd work.
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Mortgage rates loosely follow the yield on the U.S. 10-year Treasury, which hit a two-year high.
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Here's how it works: The cap is placed on top of the bottle and is loosely twisted shut.
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Bernadac loosely based the design of 3Dvarius on the famous model, bringing together the classical and the technological.
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Based loosely on the original Disneyland ride, it tells a single, coherent story that wraps up pretty conclusively.
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That's pretty much what happened to the third installment of the J.J. Abrams–produced, loosely linked Cloverfield series.
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The show, available for free on any podcast app, is a loosely formatted comedy variety show of sorts.
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Tomas looked straight ahead, a cigarette loosely dangling from his fingers, smoke snaking out his half-open window.
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One quest — I use the term loosely — sent me in search of a location miles down the mountain.
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What unfolds next is a loosely stitched together explanation for all of the plot twists over season 2.
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Loosely translated, that means you've had the equivalent of forever to see "Cats" in one incarnation or another.
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I loosely adapted some new categories from the Proto Awards — VR's (much, much smaller) version of the Oscars.
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They turned to loosely regulated compounding pharmacies and shady overseas companies that were willing to provide the drugs.
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Baby is loosely based on real — and really scandalous — events that occurred in Rome in 22017 and 2014.
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The exhibit, "Manus x Machina: Fashion in an Age of Technology," loosely covers the intersection of both industries.
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Mooch is referred to loosely as a Wall Street guy, a hedge fund guy, or even a financier.
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At the turn of the nineteenth century, the U.S. was made up of loosely connected, largely agricultural communities.
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Up until this point, it has been considered a supplement, loosely regulated by the Food and Drug Administration.
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Personally, I find the most motivational movies to be biopics or those loosely based on real-life people.
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Organize your event so loosely that nobody is really accountable or overseeing the process of installation and presentation.
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Meanwhile Morty, Rick's grandson, is based loosely on Michael J. Fox's Back to the Future character Marty McFly.
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In countries such as America where prosecutors have broad leeway, crimes are often loosely defined and sentences harsh.
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Loosely inspired by Pawlikowski's parents, Cold War tells the story of Zula (Joanna Kulig) and Wiktor (Tomasz Kot).
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The central characters are all Catholic — at least loosely so — by virtue of the Catholic school they attend.
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It was loosely based on a novel by Sergei Minaev — one of the writers who beat up Ryvkin.
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Loosely translated as "house taken over," the title attempts to reference colonial power, migration, settler violence, and displacement.
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They follow mortgage bond yields, and those yields loosely follow the yield on the U.S. 10-year Treasury.
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Lily Herman, for Strong Opinions, Loosely Held, points out that some senators are wringing their hands over Sen.
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To be honest, it all feels a bit too loosely thrown together to be an airtight plot point.
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One such user is Silvana Clark, a speaker and author "based" (loosely) in Seattle, who primarily uses TrustedHousesitters.
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"Progressive" has become a vague identifier, but the term is used so loosely as to be almost meaningless.
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But the price structure in WTI, which normally follows Brent, albeit loosely, temporarily disconnected in August and September.
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The character of Rocky Balboa, with his scrappy story, was loosely based on Wepner's career and legendary fights.
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It takes Hunter S. Thompson's gonzo journalism approach and loosely applies it to what I do with fashion.
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Okay, we're actually out driving in two Porsches, but since we're both automotive journalists, this loosely comprises work.
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Domestic final goods prices, which loosely track the consumer price index, fell 0.9 percent from a year earlier.
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This loosely defined industry now employs some 1.2m people and accounts for about 193% of the Philippines' GDP.
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The actor will play his own dad in Honey Boy, an upcoming movie loosely based on his life.
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A correction is loosely defined by a stock falling 10 percent or more from its 52-week high.
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Alt Lady Liberty told NBC News that they're a loosely affiliated collective of citizens, not a formal group.
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Jinn is attempting to turn every local store into a loosely connected warehouse powered by its courier network
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They connect loosely to the isolated colors and shapes on the 10 dancers' costumes, designed by Adeline André.
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Loosely pack the apples into an oven dish, and using a teaspoon feed mincemeat into the cores. 5.
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In loosely organized crews like the Go-Go Power Rangers, the Fantastic LoL Kids, and Pu$haz Inc.
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Different sections unfold like small shows unto themselves, loosely thematic and color-coordinated, full of interesting cross-references.
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She had her hair loosely pulled back in a bun and added a cocktail ring and metallic heels.
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A loosely connected series of set pieces, "Where's Poppa?" prompted outrage in its day, Mr. Canby's approval notwithstanding.
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Ernst Krenek's "The Dictator" (1928), loosely based on Mussolini, tells of the rise of a dynamic fascist leader.
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"This management team doesn't do things loosely and lightly," Karen Short, an analyst at Barclays, told Business Insider.
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The first was a short animated film, the second a book loosely inspired by early medieval illuminated manuscripts.
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So he's targeting "second- and third-tier" cities — loosely defined as places with fewer than 1 million people.
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The loosely regulated industry includes non-bank forms of credit such as trusts and wealth management products (WMPs).
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The three women who, in turn, occupy the center of the screen are loosely connected to one another.
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It's lightweight, airy, and the air bubbles that form the insulation are loosely arranged, which isn't terribly effective.
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Saltwater texture, loosely tousled waves, imperfect layers — the hallmarks of the quintessential L.A. haircut are easy to identify.
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Traffic accidents are common in Vietnam, where traffic laws on busy and badly maintained roads are loosely enforced.
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They were often single pieces of fabric draped over the body, usually loosely and sometimes more form-fitting.
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It blamed "financial ruin" caused by the chaotic driving industry, its numbers only loosely controlled by the city.
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Cover loosely with plastic wrap and proof at room temperature until doubled in size, about 1 hour. 3.
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It is now loosely scheduled for mid-March or early April, but no firm date has been decided.
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The songs feel plotted, but loosely, like someone trying to draw a map to a riff from memory.
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Called Strong Opinions Loosely Held, the first season launches on May 9, with new episodes released every Monday.
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Transfer cooked steaks to a cutting board, cover loosely with foil, and set aside in a warm spot.
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The Greatest Showman is a movie musical loosely based on the life of circus impresario P.T. Barnum — a.k.a.
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Each song is tied (loosely) to some of the many painful events we've had to endure in 2016.
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She has diamond stud earrings, her nails are painted pink, and her hair falls loosely to her clavicle.
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They both loosely revolve around incapacitating your opponent with a series of blows to the head and torso.
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Despite MLD's recognition in the medical world, much of its effectiveness is anecdotal and loosely linked to research.
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No Apple employee "had ever heard of anything even loosely matching what Bloomberg was describing," the employee said.
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The loosely-affiliated network of groups have participated in public protests of multiple Trump administration and GOP figures.
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"Pokémon Sword and Shield" take place in Galar, a new region that's loosely based on the United Kingdom.
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These districts are all loosely similar, but the challenge facing Democrats is a little different in each one.
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They were miffed that the technologies in their cars fell under the loosely drawn definition of autonomous vehicles.
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Dear Readers: Exotic pets, loosely defined, are those animals that are not a dog, cat or farm animal.
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The PBOC revamped the mechanism to price LPR in August 2019, loosely pegging it to the MLF rate.
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Many of them fall in the category of dietary supplements, which are very loosely regulated by the FDA.
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"Wolves at the Door" is a horror film inspired by and loosely based on the Manson Family murders.
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The space is comfortable and rustic, with warm light emanating from hanging spheres of loosely wound wooden strips.
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I shuffled to my suitcase, grabbed a bandanna and tied it loosely around the wounds on my head.
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It provided patrol boats to the loosely controlled and often-untrained Libyan forces operating as a coast guard.
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The technology, which is loosely inspired by the human brain, is designed to recognize patterns and classify images.
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More recently, and more loosely, they are considered to be anyone who argues using fallacious or illogical arguments.
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What's more, being loosely covered with breathable cloth is cooler on a hot sunny day than bare skin.
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Its many short chapters are told through a loosely connected group of Native Americans living in Oakland, Calif.
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High-waisted with pleated, loosely tapered legs, they're the last piece of clothing I'd choose to buy online.
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The BOJ now loosely pledges to buy government bonds at an annual pace of roughly 80 trillion yen.
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The BOJ now loosely pledges to buy government bonds at an annual pace of roughly 80 trillion yen.
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I think that's a huge strength — a national space cadre, even as loosely organized as it is today.
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On "Daedalus," Mr. Ellman mostly doubles Mr. Allen's scattershot melody, loosely tossed out, with no plateaus of landing.
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It ran for four seasons starting in 2005 on UPN and was loosely based on his own upbringing.
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"It's a loosely structured place where people can come and form ideas," he said during a recent interview.
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The new curriculum acknowledges there are minor genetic differences between geographic populations loosely correlated to today's racial categories.
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Investigators found "loosely wrapped meat pieces frozen together in a single large mass," the District of Alaska said.
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Domestic final goods prices, which loosely track the consumer price index, rose 0.7 percent from a year earlier.
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It is a charge which requires legal review and judicial determination and should not be thrown around loosely.
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Racing back to their home states, they began a loosely coordinated effort to challenge Mr. Trump in court.
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This is an interview with a comedian who made a self-referential comedy loosely based on his life.
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More often than not, however, the poems in "Revise the Psalm" are more loosely inspired by Brooks's subjects.
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The plan calls for loosely limiting fare increases to inflation of no more than 2 percent a year.
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"If this happens in areas that are not as loosely populated as Tibet, this is a huge disaster."
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We'd sort of loosely had conversations about me going there and then in 2007, that all made sense.
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Tougher to conjure are images of longhaired men whose tresses are loosely bound by a loop of fabric.
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Let's talk about the role of fear in this film, which is loosely based on real-world events.
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All of the lithographs are based on loosely rendered drawings, which are relatively small and done in sketchbooks.
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Broadly speaking, too, it's very different for TV antihero dramas, of which The Americans is loosely an example.
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San Francisco's Anglim Gilbert Gallery is showcasing similarly playful but far more loosely rendered paintings by Judith Linhares.
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The dreams and visions loosely sorted into categories: opportunities to engage with the deceased; loved ones "waiting;" unfinished business.
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The film's infamous flight scene was loosely based on the 22007 crash of a plane chartered by Lynyrd Skynyrd.
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The brunette beauty, 33, kept her loosely curled hair down for the event and parted sweetly to the right.
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Engineers and product wranglers sat loosely around a long, U-shaped formation of desks, monitoring diagnostics and Hipchat conversations.
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This time around, the Yellowstone noise is loosely based on a disaster preparedness report from the European Science Foundation.
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Ahead, we've rounded up our favorite nail-art designs for spring, loosely inspired by Easter's classic pastel color palette.
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That technique involves feeding data through networks of math operations loosely inspired by studies of neurons in the brain.
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"We had loosely planned to take the photos in September, but Irma had other plans," Saia, 32, tells PEOPLE.
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So Girlboss, loosely based on the best-selling book by Nasty Gal herself Sophia Amoruso, seemed up my alley.
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We have loosely agreed terms and principles ... and it is possible if we decide it is the best option.
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Cover loosely with plastic wrap and set in a warm place until doubled in size, about 30 minutes. 3.
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And while Becks is loosely inspired by Robbins herself, the musician shares that there are some pretty major differences.
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The common ground of landscape painting, even when loosely defined, allows an artist to invent freely while avoiding novelty.
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Each 218-minute episode features three or four segments loosely based around the ideas of hosting, crafting, and cooking.
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We've had very few truly honest brokers in this position, in part because the job is so loosely defined.
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There have been growing pains in a movement that grew out of hundreds of loosely affiliated marches in 2017.
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" "Sankofa is a word from Ghana that, loosely interpreted, means 'we must return to the past to move forward.
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Very loosely based on the '276s film, the movie includes some really horrifying visuals: Wax figures are inherently frightening.
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But the pieces did wear their process proudly, twined tightly together in some cases, hanging loosely in strips elsewhere.
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The term is loosely defined but generally understood as a locality that will not cooperate with federal immigration authorities.
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As an avid fan of video-game super heroes, I thought I would base it loosely on Mortal Kombat.
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Oil turned the poor and loosely organised tribes of the Arabian peninsula into some of the world's wealthiest states.
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A large group of loosely connected people, moved to common action, came together to seek redress for their grievances.
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Other people interpreted the hashtag loosely, with five words that will probably just get you fired — no quitting necessary.
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In its world, both those things are loosely true, but Poppy is also extremely driven in her own right.
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His work has always been, loosely, American primitive, tracing the veins of Jack Rose, Robbie Basho, and John Fahey.
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We split an order of burrata and then each get our own personal pizzas (I use this phrase loosely).
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The narrative structure paints this not as unreasonable self-loathing, but as loosely equivalent to Ollie and Arthur's decisions.
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It is a collection of loosely connected fragments, resembling short prose poems that dash across time, languages, and continents.
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That's, loosely, the subject matter of uncomfortably, a story-based game by Rebekah Saltsman, Adam Saltsman, and Andrew Shouldice.
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Jovani satin peplum wedding gown Copy Banks' charming style with a high-neck lace bodice and loosely flowing skirt.
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Tolokonnikova says Inside Pussy Riot is loosely based on their trial and incarceration in Russia, but it's not biographical.
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Now, it's a bill passed regularly with lots of loosely related policies covering farms, public health, nutrition, and bioenergy.
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Up until now, China's data industry has been governed by loosely defined laws but no overarching data protection framework.
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The idea of the musical, loosely based on the opera La Boheme, came to him from friend Billy Aronson.
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Even the patriarch presides over a stock room that houses a loosely-sorted inventory that must go back decades.
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It's almost like a miniature theatre piece featuring about 15 robots loosely organised around Leonardo da Vinci's famous work.
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Loosely based on Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's The Little Leah Reich was one of the first internet advice columnists.
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The term sanctuary city loosely refers to jurisdictions that in some way do not cooperate with federal immigration enforcement.
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DSHEA loosely defined "dietary supplements" as vitamins, minerals, herbs/botanicals, amino acids, or concentrates/metabolites/extracts of the above.
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Alig bounded into the living room beaming, wearing a white T-shirt, loosely fit jeans, and bright red sneakers.
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Most long-form improv uses audience suggestions to assemble a series of loosely connected scenes, like a sketch show.
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She was 55 when her book "Ainsi Soit-Elle" (loosely translated as "As She Is") was published in 1975.
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The target of her rage: a young woman wearing her hijab, or headscarf, only loosely, thereby exposing her hair.
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Mortgages do not follow the Fed funds rate but they loosely follow the yield on the 10-year Treasury.
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The poet Weldon Kees, who grew up in Beatrice, wrote a series of loosely fictionalized stories about the city.
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Near the river, I saw a torso dangling loosely from a mess of twisted rebar—swaying hands, fractured skull.
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In the three years since Sanders lost his primary bid, more and more Americans share his view, loosely speaking.
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You can tuck it into a skirt or pair of pants, or let it flow loosely over your body.
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Barr did the shoot in 2009, a time that might loosely be considered the pre-problematic era in humor.
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It was day 12 of his hunger strike, and a brown-striped polo hung loosely on his slim frame.
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"We've become much better at sort of running almost as a loosely federated set of small startups," Zelesko said.
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Many of those nine are loosely connected to Dowless, a review of social media accounts and public records showed.
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Republicans have consistently rejected a government-run health system in favor of loosely regulated private insurance since the 28503s.
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"Christianity, Judaism and Islam all share a gospel, loosely, and it's important that we all realize that," he said.
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The Serbian military is loosely based on Russian technology, a legacy of former Yugoslavia's ties with the Soviet Union.
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Wrap the dough loosely in plastic and chill in the refrigerator for at least 4 hours or overnight. 3.
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While the divisions loosely acknowledge architecture, Whitney's incessantly varied use of color and line within them asserts their individuality.
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Still Star-Crossed is based on a YA novel by Melinda Taub, itself loosely based on Romeo and Juliet.
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Most of the funds then disappeared into Manila's loosely regulated casino industry and have not been tracked down since.
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But if his contributions to pop music deserve more fame, this repetitive, loosely structured documentary plays like an overcorrection.
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The new game takes place in a region called Galar, a fictional land loosely based on the United Kingdom.
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Her "Day" is a loosely triangular cloud of black steel rods, strips and angle irons almost eight feet tall.
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No, Donald Trump is not guilty of "treason," a word that's been bandied about much too loosely this week.
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Loosely retracing the route I'd walked in 2008, we never knew quite where we would find ourselves each night.
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All of them have a loosely brushed monochrome ground, on which Korneffel has painted three or more circular shapes.
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They're simmered in a curry loosely based on Indonesian rendang, heady from curry paste, makrut lime leaves and galangal.
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Watership Down is an epic tale of anthropomorphized rabbits that loosely follows the story of the founding of Rome.
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The school is based loosely on a Montessori model that emphasizes mastery, so classes are optional, the Landrys said.
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In his defense, the attendees were hard to pin down, divided into factions loosely structured around age and priorities.
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Expect a physical slog, and expect how loosely (or not) the referees officiate the game to have an effect.
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" The purpose of XNN Systems—which began as an offshoot of Secret Cinema—can be loosely considered as "entertainment.
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The 1968 John Wayne movie "The Hellfighters" was loosely based on his work during the 1962 Sahara Desert fire.
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Notes taken by her therapist that an unnamed man loosely fitting Kavanaugh's description are marginally corroborative but not dispositive.
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They have formed loosely organised armed groups that operate mainly in southern Colombia, where they concentrate on trafficking drugs.
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Most of these AI systems are neural networks, a type of computing architecture loosely modeled after the human brain.
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In India, a multiethnic country of 1.3 billion people, court mandates are often loosely enforced, especially in rural areas.
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The Nicholas character is loosely based on Emanuele Sibillo, who was 19 when he was gunned down in 2015.
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The opera is loosely based on the life and work of the South African poet Ingrid Jonker (1933-65).
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Enter Teresa Ruiz's Isabella Batista, loosely based on the real Guadalajara Cartel's "Queen of the Pacific," Sandra Ávila Beltrán.
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There was a group of DEA that all of us were loosely based on, but ours aren't real names.
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The loosely affiliated group Anonymous said in a Facebook post that Wednesday's attacks were in protest of the Dec.
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Loosely inspired by the eventful life of the French mathematician Alexander Grothendieck, Fonseca has created a gorgeous opera prima.
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Once Woods turned pro, it wasn't long before he filled out the sweaters that once hung loosely on him.
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Their plan was to replace it with an amoeba-shaped structure with a loosely estimated $35 million price tag.
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While the films have been loosely organized by theme (celebrities, families, politics), the exhibition presents them with minimal commentary.
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Over the past half-century, the Republicans had been loosely split between two approaches for dealing with the world.
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A fitted bedsheet loosely draped over a large canvas, it turns out, was actually made out of acrylic paint.
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The book is loosely based on events from Patterson's own childhood, which she spent in the greater DC area.
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Auslander's idiosyncratic drawing style, with loopy lines that appear to unravel as though they're loosely crocheted, is anxiety personified.
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The company is part of a growing number of digital spying businesses that operate in a loosely regulated space.
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Until now, China's data industry has had no overarching data protection framework, being governed instead by loosely defined laws.
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With your hands hanging loosely, relax your body so you don't feel any pressure or tension on your joints.
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Photo: GettyA new profile of the freewheeling CEO of WeWork reads like a loosely adapted episode of Silicon Valley.
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Ms. Ndegeocello, who plays bass and presides loosely over the proceedings, wears a priestly robe of silver and blue.
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The order defines criminal loosely, and includes anyone who has crossed the border illegally — which is a criminal misdemeanor.
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While Arizona has over 50 loosely regulated voucher organizations, Florida disburses nearly 100,000 tax credit vouchers with just two.
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Fargo, FX's anthology series loosely based on the Coen brother's film of the same name, is anything but predictable.
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Outer Wilds can be loosely described as a space exploration game, where you're following the trails of previous explorers.
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Fortunately, the German Youtube channel Korrekte Aussprache (which loosely translates to "correct pronunciation") is here to save the day.
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"These terms are thrown around sometimes rather loosely, but this truly does qualify as a dangerous level of chill."
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The shirtdress, made with black silk, was divided into sections, which had been loosely lashed together with chainlike zippers.
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As a rebel—and we will use the term loosely—what is the most radical thing you have done?
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In many of the rectangles, one color is loosely applied over another, a dense scribble over a solid plane.
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But it owes its humor to Simon, who adapted the plot loosely from the Fellini film Nights of Cabiria.
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It is in New Hampshire, not Massachusetts, where the similarly named and only loosely related Phillips Andover is located.
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The Nightingales' unexpected renaissance over the last half-decade has been loosely based on taking this benevolent hostility public again.
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Here is a small sample of the offerings, most from the '90s J.F.K.-conspiracy mini-craze, organized loosely by culprit.
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As the political movement that grew out of hundreds of loosely affiliated marches in 2017 has grown, divisions have emerged.
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It's loosely based off the company's DeltaWing racer, which debuted at the 24 Hours of Le Mans race in 2012.
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Cover loosely with plastic wrap and set in a warm place until they double in size, about 30 minutes. 4.
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The show is loosely based on the life of chef Eddie Huang, who has a younger counterpart on the series.
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Celebrity makeup artist Jo Baker kept Boynton's skin simple with her cheekbones slightly chiseled and her brows loosely brushed up.
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Plants are only loosely integrated into a unity (take a cutting from a magnolia stem, and it will grow independently!).
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National forests are "working lands" where logging, hunting and mining are permitted in regulated doses; recreational use in loosely monitored.
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The Democratic party is engaged in a debate that loosely pits socialism against capitalism: Warren falls under the capitalist banner.
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Immigrants and supporters were planning to strike Thursday in a protest loosely organized by social media and word of mouth.
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In general, it isn't necessary to be familiar with a particular film to appreciate the poster loosely connected to it.
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"It turns out that the highly compacted mosquitoes survived the trip better than the loosely packed ones did," said Hansen.
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Most frequently, attendees pointed to Utah's chapter of Indivisible, a loosely organized, weeks-old group with hundreds of regional affiliates.
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This person gathered together videos under an imagined vertical for the "alt-right," the political ensemble loosely tied to Trump.
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Although her character is allegedly (and loosely) inspired by Kate Moss, it's Serena who's beauty look left a lasting impression.
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It wasn't until the 1950s when prints and 2D ornamentation lace was protected as loosely resembled ink on paper, a.k.a.
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The scripted show will be about their lives and is based loosely on the memoir they coauthored, It Takes Two.
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In the meantime, loosely dispersed Greek hotspots of stranded people have created the perfect breeding ground for new smuggling ecosystems.
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It's loosely based on Haruki Murakami's short story "Barn Burning," which was first published in the New Yorker in 1992.
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China is also looking to shutter more 'zombie' enterprises, a term loosely used to describe inefficient firms with surplus capacity.
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In the vast world of astrology, we hold many, many theories about romantic compatibility to be loosely, kinda-sorta true.
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The same goes for Kris Jenner: When you're shooting a television show, reality or otherwise, "morning" is probably loosely defined.
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Built Ford tough ABC ordered a pilot for "Model Woman," loosely based on Robert Lacey's 2015 biography of Eileen Ford.
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The show is loosely based off of 2015 New York Times Magazine feature, Who Runs The Streets of New Orleans?
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That one had a 662 horsepower V8 engine and it cornered like a loosely packed wagon load of bowling balls.
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Pharmacists still sell painkillers loosely in pots, enabling people to pour the whole lot down their throats in one movement.
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Loosely worded laws enable the Turkish government to interpret news coverage of any sort of terrorism as aiding terrorist groups.
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The model kept her bump under wraps, wearing a white empire waistline dress which hung loosely around her expectant figure.
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All of the images were in color and high quality, loosely cropped around the head and found on Google Images.
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Meghan Markle's ex-husband, movie producer Trevor Engleson, was slated to produce a TV series loosely based on Markle's life.
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The complicated relationship between Shia LaBeouf and his dad takes center stage in the actor's loosely auto-biographical new movie.
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The Net is the sexy version of Hackers with better story, characters and what can loosely be described as realism.
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According to a press release, the design was loosely based on a runway dress from the spring 2017 collection, below.
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The video jumps around the entire map and loosely links countries together that you'd never thought could be linked together.
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Baby, which is based loosely on real events, follows two high school girls as they're pulled into a prostitution scheme.
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The new mom let her long dark hair hang loosely down her back, perfectly complementing the garment's criss-cross straps.
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Bridle is known for defining the "New Aesthetic," which (very loosely) involves our modern digital world overlapping the real one.
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The process of reading them is loosely based on a system, but more often than not, depends on the reader.
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The two companies still have legacy common and preferred equity securities that trade on the loosely policed "pink sheets" markets.
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Loosely adopting the compositional qualities of Soviet mosaics, she creates brightly colored abstractions on Eastern and Western forms of spirituality.
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The series features several parallel story lines, loosely connected (initially, anyway) by the fact the key characters share a birthday.
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On a loosely-done do like Emily Ratajkowski's braid, Sophia Bush's ponytail or Margot Robbie's high bun, it's super-sexy.
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In the same year, Munson starred in a film called Inspiration, which was loosely based on her own life story.
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Quinta's someone who came and started working for you and started making a scripted show about her life loosely, right?
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The alleged scam has put the spotlight on risks in China's fast growing and loosely regulated wealth management product industry.
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Guitar music in particular has a long tradition of slacking—a whole, loosely defined subgenre has the name, after all.
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Ilana is also an extremely collaborative player in this process and the character is loosely based on who she is!
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On our loosely-correlated scale, this puts it on par with Atomic Blonde (76%), Rough Night (45%) and Baywatch (18%).
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Similarly, trying to stop a loosely held batch of boulders is different from trying to stop a more solid object.
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This says the two sides are loosely part of one China, but can interpret what that means in different ways.
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Tana French's loosely connected Dublin Murder Squad mysteries are constructed around murders, but the dead body is rarely the focus.
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We worked on a lot of things, but the best project we ever collaborated on was only loosely work-related.
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He then loosely twists the remaining fabric, and wraps it around the front head along the edge of the hood.
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Increasing premiums further, employers could drive their high-cost employees to the individual marketplace through loosely regulated health reimbursement arrangements.
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In the (very) loosely autobiographical story, Prince plays The Kid, a Minneapolis musician struggling to escape a troubled home life.
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"Dayko captivated us all with his tender look, and his friendly nature," a Facebook post, loosely translated from Spanish, said.
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And behind that, people are using them to find friends, though a friend in this case could be loosely defined.
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A massive sycamore carving of him sits across from the bull, with flowing drapery and loosely curling hair and beard.
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We use it to loosely describe the influence of human intention over evolution during the last 10 to 15,000 years.
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The line—"Quitame la piel de ayer" which loosely translates to "Take yesterday's skin off of me"—is deliberately ambiguous.
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People talk loosely about American democracy, but the framers of the Constitution — wary of monarchies — created, more precisely, a republic.
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The loosely affiliated collective of anarchist hackers this week launched a campaign called #OpFlint in a video posted on YouTube.
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So payday lenders and other predatory operations sometimes ask banks in loosely regulated states to issue loans on their behalf.
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Just right — finely ground but not powdered, and evenly but loosely packed in the funnel — and, well, see for yourself.
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"Like Ric Flair: 'To be the best, you've got to beat the best,'" Rizzo said, loosely quoting the pro wrestler.
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But we can't deny that, for decades before his rise, a wide range of Americans wanted something loosely like it.
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Loosely and abstractly, the rise of the tents in Bryant Park was tied to the loss of so many people.
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You can leave it loosely draped over your face, or tighten the drawstring cords to further shut out the world.
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Douglas's mother and business manager, Natalie Hawkins, who is in charge of what can loosely be described as Gabby Inc.
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Minutes after opening it, with the cap only loosely hung on top, it still demonstrated signs of heavy-duty carbonation.
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In particular, they are keeping mum on the specific seat count and weight limits for the loosely defined regional segment.
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I sized up since I wanted it to fit loosely so I could cinch it in with the attached tie.
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By trusting in his team President Trump can avert geopolitical landmines, unintended ambiguities and the consequences of loosely used words.
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