I think or rather my opinion or rather what I feel is that the clerk is you, Teresa.
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Disobedience is bred — or, rather — programmed — in.
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Nina Simone – or rather, her estate – has spoken.
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Suddenly, something — or, rather, someone — caught his eye.
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Well, that's up for debate — or, rather, a battle.
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Finally there was a clue -- or rather, a noise.
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I knew he would be — or rather, could be.
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The sky – or rather the server – is the limit.
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China — or, rather, the Chinese regime — is in trouble.
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Also, they feature some of the quietest pull-tabs I've ever seen (or rather heard ... or rather not heard), helping you keep your baby asleep or at least calm during a diaper change.
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The Chiefs crossed that fine line or, rather, obliterated it.
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Oscar Sunday went off without a hitch — or, rather, host.
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It's spring at last — or, rather, it will be soon.
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Or rather, the actresses who once portrayed the sisterhood gathered.
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Or rather, it located her but in the incorrect places.
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But Eve has one backstab left — or rather, lip-stab?
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But the universe — or rather, his classmates — had other plans.
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Or rather (and there lies the rub), to one capital.
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Or rather, it's just as political as it's always been.
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Or rather, wartime trauma often makes people turn to God.
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Or rather, when the model and actress became its MVP.
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Or rather, can I get marijuana seeds directly from Leaf?
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Or rather, they gave her the perfect resting bitch face.
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Or rather, he'd lost the ability to speak to me.
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Or rather, what matters is that audiences buy the why.
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Or rather, the number of possible futures are narrowing down.
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Or rather, let's let someone qualified do it for us.
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Or rather, fully becomes the bad, as they already were.
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I shared, or rather burdened, my friend with this discovery.
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You can't look away, or rather, you don't want to.
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Or rather, she does in this version of Jane Austen.
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They're about trust, really, or rather the loss of trust.
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Or rather, he becomes an echo of my own anticlimax.
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Or rather, look things up if you don't know them.
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Or, rather, it depends on how one defines the term.
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Only something was standing — or rather sleeping — in their way.
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Or, rather, to turn a weapon into a master chef.
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Or, rather, it can kill your confidence in your ability.
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Or, rather, you're not increasing anyone's incentive to do anything.
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What's worse is delivery timeliness, or rather the lack thereof.
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Or, rather, their goggles, if they choose to wear them.
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Or rather, they are, but they've been of little use.
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Or rather, the health of the nation's health care workers.
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But in 1879, his style changed — or rather, it arrived.
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Or rather, this love caught both of us off guard.
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But it's not that, or rather, it's not just that.
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Or, rather, a portion of Manchester City's fans do not.
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Or rather: I watch it, but I don't see it.
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Or rather, I felt a lot of very many things.
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Or rather, to warm to a warped image of him.
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Or rather, until you quit the game because you're bored.
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The letters are concerned with money, or, rather, its absence.
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Newman just knew them — or rather, he had deciphered them.
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Or rather "official" production is set for a record high.
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Or rather, they wander with intense prepossession through many genres.
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One in particular catches Witt's eye, or, rather, her ear.
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Or, rather, what if there's no way to stop it?
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Or, rather, they keep catching Ilana when she's running on empty.
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Behind me, over my right shoulder, sat Scotty (or rather, Diver).
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Or, rather, it could be if it gets some killer games.
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Or rather, it hasn't always been broken in this particular way.
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Or rather, his own cloud — the company's cloud computing service Azure.
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Or rather, make an effort to only post what's absolutely necessary.
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Or rather, your tastes as near as Netflix can predict them.
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It's a Mark Rothko —or, rather, a replica of a Rothko.
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Something has been lost in translation, or rather the lack thereof.
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Duolingo's roots are in spam — or, rather, the fight against it.
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Or rather, he and Corrine (+15) abandon her on the island.
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Or, rather, a bad first date that turns into worse dates?
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DONALD TRUMP has arrived in Britain—or rather, he has detonated.
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Want that book you're reading — or rather hearing — to go viral?
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So look, I don't lie — or rather, I don't soft shoot.
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Or, rather, one of the grossest, most disturbing scene in Hereditary.
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The exception is Forza Italia, or rather its leader, Silvio Berlusconi.
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Or rather, how horror movies tackle our society's biggest cultural shifts.
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Amber Bouman recently had her first Slack dream — or rather, nightmare.
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Or rather, easier than any previous humanitarian effort in world history.
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Or rather, got the cut, as the actress posted on Instagram.
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You could call it a midlife crisis or, rather, midlife clarity.
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Or rather, a nutty wildlife expert whipped up by the comedian.
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Or rather, the sign is obscured by some kind of bunting.
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Or rather it will when Coinbase adds a lot more coins.
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Apparently not, because Science — or rather, Math — has issued a recount.
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Or rather, who the world thinks she is, tropes and all.
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Or rather for the same reason I'm not fond of you.
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The problem is its profits, or rather the lack of them.
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Then, at the 2:24 mark, Madge — or rather, her voice!
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That is, we finally get them — or, rather, they get us.
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These are about slack fill, or rather "non-functional" slack fill.
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His own campaign biography provided few answers — or rather, disparate ones.
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"I feel like a spy," Ms. Gevinson said, or rather, wrote.
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Deloris van Cartier (or rather, Sister Mary Clarence) would be proud.
|
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This is Trump's core — or, rather, his terrifying lack of one.
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Or rather, two properties, which turned out to be a problem.
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But still I walked like me, or rather like a farmer!
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Or rather English insularity, for Britain would likely cease to be.
|
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The House GOP has been furiously — or rather, gleefully — employing it.
|
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Today's puzzle is festooned with animals, or rather, parts of animals.
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Or rather, the memory of it was quietly and systematically suppressed.
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Or rather, two doubles to four, which then doubles to eight.
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Or rather, I kept being distracted from it by authorial peacocking.
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Despite, or rather because of, its simplicity, the platform is enticing.
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Or rather, there are entries in your puzzle that are spinning.
|
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Or, rather, my co-workers claim that I have bad takes.
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Or, rather, he felt a palpable nothing, both weightless and glutinous.
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Or, rather, what is "unnatural" about something that happens to everyone?
|
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Is the White House dropping the ball — or rather, the ovoid?
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It's the beginning, or rather, the continuation of one long transaction.
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Or rather, the different realities of the situations we are in.
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And those companies — or rather, their employees and shareholders — got hosed.
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Or rather, the star is now broken, after being vandalized overnight.
|
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Granted, there are fewer female entrepreneurs (or rather, entrepreneuses) than male ones.
|
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But Sabrina has bigger fish to fry, or rather, demons to exorcise.
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Or rather, he's come face-to-face with a picture of her.
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Or rather, it would be in any other year; 2016 is somewhat ….
|
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Then there's the show's sense of topicality — or rather, the lack thereof.
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Or rather, like someone who has been beaten and is therefore unwell.
|
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Emigholz is a man of few words — or, rather, his films are.
|
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Speaking of the Dougal fan club, Geillis (or rather, Gillian?) has returned.
|
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The internet—or rather, "internets"—had a lot of fun with those.
|
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" Bloom was quoting — or rather, misquoting — from "The Book of Common Prayer.
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"Or rather that we're doing it and that we'll keep it up."
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Or, rather, the assisted-dying law which fits its culture and tradition.
|
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Or rather, the catharsis of becoming a chaotic goose, if only virtually.
|
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The article is about my family, or rather, the demise of it.
|
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Durbin condemned the Department of Education for both actions (or rather, inactions).
|
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Or rather, the condensed backstory leading up to her connection with Owen.
|
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It's that both are obsessed with grandiosity, or rather the appearance thereof.
|
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He never left New Orleans, or rather New Orleans never left him.
|
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Romans (or, rather, their slaves) worked the mines on an unprecedented scale.
|
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But creditors know—or, rather, assume—that the state stands behind them.
|
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One is the bizarre state of Italy's electoral law—or rather, laws.
|
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Or rather, Kim wants Scott and Kourtney to have more kids together.
|
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Championing body positivity (or rather a whitewashed, narrow version of it) sells.
|
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His focus is the EU, or rather getting Britain out of it.
|
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Or rather, Christian Serratos, the actress who plays the plucky zombie killer.
|
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It was unmistakable, yet I couldn't, or rather, refused to believe it.
|
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Or rather, the energy isn't occluded by this huge wash of sound.
|
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Murder victim Kato is our main character — or rather, her ghost is.
|
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Or rather, it's a flexible keyboard that's also a full Windows computer.
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Or rather, his mouth is twisted in a grimace of a smile.
|
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Washington (CNN)The Recording Academy feels -- or rather hears -- the Bern. Sen.
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I did consume two not-new books, or rather they consumed me.
|
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It was the natural, just out of bed, or rather, coffin, look.
|
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The fact is, high fashion—or rather, fashiòn—can be rather intimidating.
|
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Or rather, it no longer gets in the way of her life.
|
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Or rather, what it felt like to wake up from rigor mortis.
|
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The fallout, or rather backlash, against the Businessweek piece has been dramatic.
|
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Or rather, not having them represent an entire race on their own.
|
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Or rather Thoughts, since they are the other characters in the show.
|
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Or rather: exciting and sad, as old family mementos so often are.
|
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You are alone with Iceland, or rather with a video of it.
|
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Or rather, we learn what a SHIM is, and how it's used.
|
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But after nine holes, they had seen — or rather, not seen — enough.
|
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But this unreasonableness, or rather this overreasonableness, this hyperliteralism, cuts both ways.
|
|
And speaking of Time's Up … Or rather, Marchesa is back … kind of.
|
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This is the untold story of Wood, or, rather, Wardy Joubert III.
|
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The device was announced — or, rather, alluded to — at last year's IFA.
|
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Or rather, invented a past for him, removed from a horrific reality.
|
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Spin a disc (or, rather, cue up a track) and you're untouchable.
|
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That means that he has to take over — or, rather, they do.showuptheshow.com
|
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Or rather, maybe they are literally characters — fictional constructs in human shells.
|
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Or rather, there is almost no one better suited to the task.
|
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Or rather, she can talk about the parts of it she remembers.
|
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Or, rather, a word here and there was all I could understand.
|
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Or rather, Georgia picked it out herself while I stood there, dazed.
|
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Or rather, an ad about the serious condition of opioid-induced constipation.
|
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Its existential dilemma is inscribed in its foundation, or rather its founder.
|
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The system — or, rather, the broken nature of it — drew her in.
|
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Or rather, one of them was; the other four were watching him.
|
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Pedialyte moves that line, or rather moves you in relation to it.
|
|
We go, or rather rush, through these events at a relentless pace.
|
|
What does the world of luxury sex look—or rather, feel—like?
|
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A little bit goes a long way with these zoodles — or, rather, zirals.
|
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Or rather, Bachman's photo is a window onto a crucial set of circumstances.
|
|
And sure enough, they found her (or rather, she found them) in 21981.
|
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They, or rather their children, are moving into Ulaanbaatar to become digital nomads.
|
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She's dressing herself — or, rather, having other people dress her — for an event.
|
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Or rather, calm some of them, especially when it comes to group trips.
|
|
Or, rather, as Jenner promised, the reveal of her fall lip kit line.
|
|
That is quite a coincidence—or, rather, in Dr Nimmo's view it isn't.
|
|
Ryan Murphy knows what works — or, rather who works — on American Crime Story.
|
|
The "Blank Space" singer's many clones, or, rather, iterations of her former self.
|
|
The Italians' ingenuity was in their "rucking"—or rather, their lack of it.
|
|
Or, rather, how to change what you had previously said was God's law?
|
|
Or rather if it is, then it will begin as a sneak attack.
|
|
But China is also exploring new reactor technologies—or rather, technologies abandoned elsewhere.
|
|
Just a reminder that: You get the picture, or rather, someone else did.
|
|
Aidan and Mr. Big are cutting out the middle man – or rather, woman.
|
|
Or rather, an invitation to reveal our glitter-covered macaroni-and-cheese selves.
|
|
Consider it a checklist—or rather, a to-do list—for climate hawks.
|
|
What he's heard -- or rather, what he doesn't hear -- definitely freaks him out.
|
|
So far the newborn (or rather, her parents) has only posted two pictures.
|
|
A new video of Mark Hamill has surfaced – or rather, an old video.
|
|
The internet is a vast and wondrous place, friends—or, rather, it was.
|
|
Or rather, they used to be, until Nextt got their paws on them.
|
|
Or rather, it wasn't, a few years ago, when we wrote our screenplay.
|
|
Or rather, it generates suspense by treading the boundary between two familiar narratives.
|
|
Because of Gucci and Bruce — or, rather, Caitlyn — Jenner, we're having this conversation.
|
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Dream is far more dull than I'd anticipated, or rather is only as
|
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Or rather as I imagine myself speaking and imagine we are speaking together.
|
|
What, or rather whom, she finds upon her return is a painful shock.
|
|
Escape from oneself, or, rather, its impossibility, is one of the novel's preoccupations.
|
|
Come November, both Portman and Toomey may need Trump — or rather, Trump's voters.
|
|
This attitude has consequences, or rather prevents consequences for people who deserve them.
|
|
But ticks have another trick up their sleeve, or rather their mouth. Saliva.
|
|
Or, rather, he made the decision, long ago, while still knowing the alternative.
|
|
Yet, this is precisely what is needed, or rather demanded, of us now.
|
|
That's the platform that travelers (or, rather, action-seekers) use to book activities.
|
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Instead, after a long conversation, I stayed quiet—or rather, we stayed quiet.
|
|
Or, rather, in Vincent, the lone word with which he signed his paintings.
|
|
Or rather, he would be, if he didn't have to worry about Washington.
|
|
Cats' social habits — or rather, lack thereof — also prime them for life online.
|
|
Star — or rather royal — power has been one of the charity's primary features.
|
|
All of that happened on Mr. Brezhnev's watch, or, rather, while he slumbered.
|
|
Or rather, the political philosophy Sanders has spent a lifetime championing is right.
|
|
Or, rather, it's both at once and sometimes one and then the other.
|
|
The biggest problem with Bernadette seems to be, well, Bernadette, or rather Blanchett.
|
|
Was it China or rather news agencies once they started reporting on it?
|
|
Or, rather, its obsession with the tool that it hopes soccer can be.
|
|
So they were caught between those two very immovable protagonists — or rather, antagonists.
|
|
But it was an Amacher ghost-sighting — or, rather, a ghost-hearing — nevertheless.
|
|
Why, then, did Pelosi go after Pressley — or rather the four of them?
|
|
Or, rather, Ryan himself is, with his example of utter submission to Trump.
|
|
Or, rather, had, because in 2015 the house was destroyed in a fire.
|
|
Or, rather, a playwright absolutely can; but I rarely want to see it.
|
|
The meek — or rather, the genuinely nice — shall inherit the earth after all.
|
|
But Gab's defining feature is its user guidelines, or rather, its lack thereof.
|
|
I've cut ties with my family, or rather, they've cut ties with me.
|
|
Others aren't, or rather, don't even have the capacity to do something new.
|
|
After the closing of those exhibitions, however, something happened — or rather, didn't happen.
|
|
Obviously, Mr. Trump likes — or rather, needs — to be the center of attention.
|
|
Or rather, this had been obvious to outsiders, if not to the locals.
|
|
Or rather, I would like to bring that crispy pork schnitzel to you.
|
|
Nick likes — or rather tolerates — chaos, dirty flannel, and drinking down his feelings.
|
|
We begin with an egg — or rather, a specific photo of an egg.
|
|
Because sometimes you just gotta go with your gut (or rather, your gut microbes).
|
|
One of the key elements of Below is light, or rather, lack of light.
|
|
Kanye West, 2009 We all know how this one ends – or rather, never ends.
|
|
It marks the end of a life -- or, rather, of lives -- very well lived.
|
|
Or rather a sense of entitlement to and ownership over Meghan's life and body?
|
|
An Amazon rep clarified their relationship – or rather, the lack of one – with TechCrunch.
|
|
This is a dilemma for winners — or rather, for those who root for them.
|
|
No, it's the amount of toilet paper being dispensed, or rather the lack thereof.
|
|
Or rather 'I want to get ahead of the curve on the housing market.
|
|
There were a lot of them running — or rather, dancing — at the World Cup.
|
|
And there's even scientific evidence to back that up — or rather, lack of evidence.
|
|
The response, or rather lack thereof, from the crowd appeared to shock the veep.
|
|
Or rather too limiting of its ambition to be the global platform for sharing.
|
|
Or, rather, he's teasing who we can expect to show up this time around.
|
|
Wind turbines—or, rather, the concrete pilings upon which they sit—are no different.
|
|
In 2018, Science™ (or rather, The Pudding) conclusively confirmed that women's pockets suck.
|
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Or, rather, in the sticks, cloth, and mud that make up the Gargoyle King.
|
|
It's part P.E., part disco...or rather, 8th grade dance at the school gym.
|
|
But where (or rather when) are the "true" augmented reality smartglasses we've been promised?
|
|
Or, rather, it was, but not in any form the world had ever seen.
|
|
Or rather, Rinse arranges to have these items cleaned by its network of vendors.
|
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The defenders don't have a constituency, or rather only have a constituency of one.
|
|
Or rather, the GOP's positions are almost perfectly aligned with those of the Chamber.
|
|
I agree with Vane players' complaints about the game's playability—or rather lack thereof.
|
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Or, rather, Walter finds him — because he runs straight for the camera — and Chris.
|
|
From there, Slender Man took on a life of its, or rather his, own.
|
|
My case—or rather, mine and other cases like it—was a little different.
|
|
If family -- or rather, the President -- comes first, Kushner will have to sacrifice himself.
|
|
"It just smelled like poop or rather sewage water," commuter Daniel Goodwin told Gothamist.
|
|
Calysta feeds the gas—or, rather, its principal component, methane—to bacteria called methanotrophs.
|
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She knew when the signal changed, she knew it precisely–or rather, she remembered.
|
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Or, rather, what looks to be the exchange's customers' $190 million worth of crypto.
|
|
Or rather, her Nala speaking voice — but I hope she roars in the movie.
|
|
Or rather, the actual Easter egg IRL has those ports open to the internet.
|
|
But you know you're laughing at a straw man, or rather a straw woman.
|
|
Or rather, what would people in medieval times think of being turned into memes?
|
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Or rather she's hoping she gets some pills to make those issues go away.
|
|
Bandier isn't concerned about the athleisure — or, rather, active fashion — bubble bursting anytime soon.
|
|
But such things were seen to have value nevertheless — or rather, as a result.
|
|
I'm not advocating for laziness, or rather, I am not advocating exclusively for laziness.
|
|
Or rather that the man was hidden behind the opened pages of his newspaper?
|
|
Republicans and Democrats, or rather liberals and conservatives, have unmade citizens in different ways.
|
|
Or, rather, the pseudo-activity of a free-market model, which keeps people soporific?
|
|
Or rather, the inexperienced consumption of party drugs that are not alcohol or weed.
|
|
Mexico transformed my grandmother — or rather, it allowed her to become most fully herself.
|
|
Mexico transformed my grandmother — or rather, it allowed her to become most fully herself.
|
|
Or, rather, I've never had the necessary funds required to buy into the hype.
|
|
And that's when champagne delivered a second memorable moment — or rather, a new word.
|
|
Which brings me to the subject of government, or rather, the lack of it.
|
|
And I don't think that changes even if, or rather when, Trump fully implodes.
|
|
Or, rather, with a guess — mine — at what that aria might have sounded like.
|
|
Or rather, she's trying to help her dad, Hank Peck (James Badge Dale), survive.
|
|
Or, rather, we do know what humane, high-density, inclusive urban housing looks like.
|
|
Bill, too, is played by Mr. Kitson, or rather by Mr. Kitson's recorded voice.
|
|
But what about consent of the user, or rather, the person in the images?
|
|
Or, rather, not sufficiently embodied: a kind of sexless protagonist grappling with abstract demons.
|
|
He is right that nothing is at risk in them, or rather very little.
|
|
My fat pouches disappeared—or, rather, they seem to have migrated southward an inch.
|
|
Or rather, which Star Wars movies he included from the ever-expanding movie franchise.
|
|
We'll need a Ford, or rather a generation of Fords to restore effective governance.
|
|
The market is telling them to clean up their act, or rather their content.
|
|
Or rather, I was sure I knew what Gibraltar was, but I was wrong.
|
|
But the metaphor — or rather, the very idea of metaphor — lodges in her imagination.
|
|
They have been the face of the company for years — or, rather, the faces.
|
|
Or, rather, in lieu of a new idea they have a new buzzword: repair.
|
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Or rather, they don't vote at anywhere near the rates their richer peers do.
|
|
Or, rather, you can forget about resting easy and continue to work through your flight.
|
|
That can be handy when your friends are out of earshot—or rather voice-shot.
|
|
It's moments — or, rather, ensembles — like this that make us grateful for Instagram's zoom feature.
|
|
Or, rather, the infomercial for a device that will, uh, roast you a skewered egg.
|
|
Meanwhile, the Dark Crystal panel had an ace up its sleeve—or rather, a Joker.
|
|
But that doesn't appear to be entirely true — or, rather, it's only half the story.
|
|
Or rather, when can we stop asking women to change their weight for the movies?
|
|
It's a full-bodied toy that walks on command — or, rather, shuffles a bit, really.
|
|
Unsurprisingly, Ron is forced to confront a "spider" — or, rather, the boggart masquerading as one.
|
|
Or rather, hang out with another while The Verge performs on stage for your amusement?
|
|
Unfortunately, landlines, or rather, the decline of people using landlines, may be partly to blame.
|
|
Or, rather, a business disguised as a game — one that will nevertheless break your heart.
|
|
At last he spoke—or rather, he declared, the spirit of Amma spoke through him.
|
|
Or rather, that Tormund was trying to impress Brienne by talking about sexy wildling things.
|
|
Josh Duhamel's flying -- or rather, hiking -- solo with a backpack, cap and NO wedding ring.
|
|
The most likely cause of social breakdown is water, or rather the lack of it.
|
|
The word play, or rather, playful, might also be an apt description of Cleo itself.
|
|
Or, rather, they have one big thing in common: They are both emotional as hell.
|
|
The can was kicked down the road; or rather, a huge heap of cans was.
|
|
Time, or rather the lack of it, has become one of Brexit's most pressing concerns.
|
|
Or rather, like five rock concerts taking place side-by-side, simultaneously, at full volume.
|
|
Washington (CNN)A new year, a new (or rather, former version of) Speaker Paul Ryan.
|
|
But such is the likability, or rather, the lack thereof, of the Los Angeles Clippers.
|
|
But you'd never know it from the marketing campaign – or, rather, the total lack thereof.
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Around the end of last year, a certain word — or rather, lifestyle — caught our attention.
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Or rather someone who had already entered the room scraped a chair and sat down.
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Or rather, if you're looking for a new normal, you're not going to find it.
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In his hands, or rather under his giant clumsy feet, it became a theological aid.
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They may do better pursuing the third strand: democracy, or rather the lack of it.
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"Write my story," Ms Faludi's father asked ("or rather, dared") when they reconnected in 2004.
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Or rather, hell — or heaven, or some combination of the two — is going through him.
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It's also hard not to notice what — or rather, who — is missing from this tableau.
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Or rather rewrite it, since some of the originals were too good to let go.
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For in this version, it's what's — or rather, who's — behind the throne that determines history.
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Perhaps most disturbingly, they have lost their own names, or rather tried to forget them.
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Or, rather, how to end a beloved character and that character's position in the world?
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Miller studies multitasking and our ability to do it, or rather, our lack of ability.
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Or, rather, the fact that we routinely lose consciousness should be a deeply spooky thing.
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But I—or rather, the real Drew Prosnitz—had seen fit to jump the gun.
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Or rather, as in other Naharin works, they look like pawns in this choreographer's game.
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We write — or rather, we pull together a writers' room and we plot it out.
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In 1876, the statue went on a world tour — or rather, parts of it did.
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Bloomberg first reported the new, or rather expanded, policy of limiting stream quality by default.
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I'll give you the longer answer, or rather the shorter version of said long answer.
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Do you just make Game of Thrones, or rather Lord of the Rings-style content?
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Jafar's presence — or rather Panahi's — is similarly meaningful, given that he's forbidden to leave Iran.
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The Supreme Court may have spoken (or rather, failed to speak), but United States v.
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Or rather, one unexpected accessory (cuff links) and the unexpected absence of another: the handbag.
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But Douglass also wanted to set the record straight about race, or rather, about racism.
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Or rather, I think the boringness is part of what makes it a worthwhile endeavor.
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Or rather, I live with her — she's the sweetest but a bit of a queen.
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The battery simply stopped recharging, or rather claimed it was fully charged when it wasn't.
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Practically everyone belongs to the "community" — or rather the communities — of Muslim faith or culture.
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Or rather, I've been contemplating it with the eyes of my dying, now dead, father.
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Or rather, it existed the way most houses on sitcoms do, in your mind's eye.
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Or, rather, it would be first-hand testimony if Republican senators want to hear it.
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Or rather, the toxic rhetoric of that party has found its way into the coalition.
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But he was not finished with Kotelnich — or, rather, Kotelnich was not finished with him.
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Or rather, they're more willing to defend the university against these falsehoods than administrators are.
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Or rather, perhaps it's true in the way that running at the pool isn't allowed.
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Or, rather: You don't decide, but an imaginative use of propaganda will decide for you.
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Or rather, it's like the memory of all those parties merged into one streamlined fantasy.
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Or rather, it's like the memory of all those parties merged into one streamlined fantasy.
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Or rather, we will aim to have a good bilateral relationship because it is indispensable.
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Or, rather, what do libraries have to do with whatever the opposite of shame is?
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Or rather, thinking about how I'd not really thought of Cascada for a long time.
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Vox will hold its first conference, or, rather, un-conference, on September 21 and 22.
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Here, the medium is light, or, rather, the human optical-neurological apparatus that apprehends light.
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"Separatism, or rather the anti-mainland doctrine in disguise, will... doom Hong Kong," she continued.
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The problems that he — or rather, Scott — has to deal with are of his own making.
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Also in the picture is her daughter, Willow Sage Hart — or, rather, just her daughter's hands.
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Historically, the biggest chunk of that money comes from the US. Or rather, it used to.
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Or rather, by the mustached bandit from the Golden Globe-nominated film Hell or High Water?
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But for O'Leary, there's nothing leisurely about it — he hits the ground running, or rather biking.
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Or rather, we talk about women in a way that is equal parts frustration and refuge.
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But when we skip ahead, she is hardened and cruel, a walking (or rather, stumbling) disaster.
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"Emotion is very central when you look at psychopathy—or rather, lack of emotion," she says.
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Or rather, they thought they did; most of that money never existed in the first place.
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Without verification, we can't always trust what we see — or rather, what we think we see.
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But perhaps the biggest hurdle in Mr Renzi's path is Italy's electoral system—or rather, systems.
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Or rather, two angry snakes, perhaps working as a team to bring the labouring dude down.
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The idea is to teach cattle self-defence, or rather to breed the instinct into them.
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He changed his name on Twitter to just that — or, rather, Tim and the Apple logo.
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A huge element of the entire experience is the sound, or rather noise, of it all.
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But its smaller neighbour may have the better (or rather, less bad) end of the bargain.
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Responsibility for Brexit is shared—or, rather, fought over and sometimes dropped—by several different departments.
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There are a few slight downsides to acknowledge, though — or rather, suggestions we'd like to make.
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Or rather, a set of cultural needs, each of which is important in its own right.
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Amazon's approach wasn't as complex as I expected, or rather not in the way I expected.
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Or rather, would you like to have better family policies to have more Hungarian children born?
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Despite that — or rather, largely due to that — the app has been on a popularity tear.
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For Chip and Joanna Gaines, the proof is in the pudding — or rather, on social media.
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Or, rather, a "snafu," a ruse to bring out Josh Gad to sing the song live.
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Or rather, she just doesn't really give a shit about her dancing skills or attempt choreography.
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Or rather, the coal seam under what used to be the town of Centralia was burning.
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The past: Every now and again, horseshoe crabs ventured out — or rather in — to freshwater environments.
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Or rather, it takes a lot of time to finally get to what you're looking for.
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Nobody in this world wants — or rather, everybody wants to believe the story that he tells.
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Or rather, how does a sane, loving family woman turn into a lethal criminal within seconds?
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Or, rather, it didn't seem to be, which is exactly the same thing in pro wrestling.
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Or rather, I knew this was what it meant, and I took what I could get.
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It's often said that music has no language or, rather, that it is its own language.
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Sen. ElizabethWarren (D-Mass.) has just introduced a transformative — or rather, restorative — new piece of legislation.
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They also both feature stars (or rather, one star in the North Korean case) and stripes.
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Filipino cuisine is about to have its moment in the sun — or rather, on the table.
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Or rather, he's making the same choice he's made for the past two years: Do nothing.
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They created such a room, or rather, two of them in the House and Senate chambers.
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An under-appreciated one is the distinctively German, or rather Kallstadtian, tinge to his family history.
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But more fundamentally it's because of the way the program is financed — or, rather, not financed.
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There are two basic schools of thought on this, or rather, two ends of a spectrum.
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It seems as though everything ethically driven brand Everlane touches (or rather, creates) turns to gold.
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But ultimately, his reaction videos started as a joke — or rather, an exercise in telling jokes.
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Maybe the Legend of Margate is symptomatic of a culture, or rather the breakdown of it.
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I asked YouTube for comment on how this happened — or rather, how it never stopped happening.
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Or, rather, private conversations have to remain private unless they are conducted near a television microphone.
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Or, rather, that's just one narrative, eclipsed by the less cinematic triumphs of less progressive Democrats.
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Their actions, or rather inactions, have made the pandemic worse and all of us less safe.
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Or rather, a rubbery, lifelike mold of her vulva is, in the form of a Fleshlight.
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But then big business — or rather really big business — entered in 1983 and had some concerns.
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Cook some bone broth on the stove top, or rather more quickly in a pressure cooker.
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But I come here not to bury iPass but to praise it — or rather its creators.
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Or rather, this is a guy whose entire career has been dedicated to two timeless propositions.
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Or rather, we are accelerating the process, as best we can, but it remains frustratingly slow.
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A concrete — or rather, stone and wood — example of the worth that resides in these concepts.
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Chris Evert gave this accessory its official name — or rather, a Chris-Evert-induced kerfuffle did.
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One of the biggest challenges that large companies face is innovation — or, rather, the lack thereof.
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She wanted to photograph America, or rather make New York and its architecture her primary subject.
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Finally, there is the issue of free speech — or, rather, the constitutional prohibition of compelled speech.
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Or rather, a video taken and posted by one of his communication consultants, Sibeth Ndiaye, should.
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Or, rather, they seem heavily principled — if principles can be considered a kind of stage makeup.
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Hiding in plain sight (or rather in the internet underbrush) is a great national cinema: Mexico's.
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He presses the issue, wryly, or, rather, in a tone that he believes to be wry.
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Finally he asks for some assistance, or rather demands, "be helpful," to a White House aide.
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But Mofokeng did something else, or rather, something more: He made many of the photographs strange.
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It happened for one simple reason—or, rather, because of one simple man: Donald J. Trump.
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It turns out that he — or, rather, she — is still planning on a sort of comeback.
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That would have just played into her preconceived notion of who — or rather, what — I was.
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And just what did they do — or rather not do — to contribute to all this mess?
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Sleep, or rather, not enough of it, is another issue undermining the resilience of today's teens.
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Clutter, or rather the few stray items she designates as such, tends to accumulate more often.
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There is also a potting area and a handcrafted birdhouse — or, rather, a bird condominium complex.
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One of the more recent ones is visible — or, rather, invisible — at this month's Asian Cup.
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Or, rather, you don't speak theirs—you'll have to learn to converse as the game progresses.
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Tourism is largely to blame for the Louvre's drop in numbers — or rather, a lack thereof.
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Or rather his son Juan, who will eventually take over his dad's 22016-year-old masa operation.
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The architect also died — or rather was murdered — two years later, in 1906, after a sex scandal.
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Or rather, it would have been unthinkable that the president could do these things and go unpunished.
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Time's intricacy manifests itself in the coordination, or rather, the purposeful lack of it behind the projections.
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Johnny Weir and Tara Lipinski are changing the face — or rather, the voice — of figure skating commentary.
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The pair immediately comment on the obvious: Marsden — or rather, Steve — is a very good-looking guy.
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Photo: GettyHow our data is used—or rather, misused—has been a growing concern for the public.
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Hillary Clinton — or rather, whatever set of staffers runs Hillary Clinton's Twitter account — didn't have to respond.
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The problem for Parker isn't Shelton, but Shelton's age – or, rather, the age of her child's textbook.
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Values are the missing character in Mr Lee's narrative; or rather, he thinks they are a distraction.
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Despite never having met, Jo and Olivia already have something in common — or, rather, someone in common.
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The term refers to a cake that is essentially baked — or rather, not baked — in your refrigerator.
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His most successful stint is in the toy department — or rather, it wasn't as disastrous by comparison.
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The leaks — or rather, the ruthless, dishonest, and misogynistic management that they revealed — got him his job.
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Or rather that of Richard Dreyfuss, who gives a polished, surprisingly jovial performance in an underwritten role.
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In recent years he has been sent around the world to train other gardeners—or rather, "disciples".
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Depending on how you look at it, it's either a relatively new development or rather old-fashioned.
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Her new mission: To change the way society treats and talks (or rather doesn't talk) about money.
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So how are you supposed to know what's real and what's bullcrap, or rather, bull shark crap?
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Later, the couple had a celebratory pint of Guinness (or rather, a glass of water for Kate).
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Sia (full name Sia Furler) is one of the most mysterious faces, or rather wigs, in music.
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The first episode absolutely drags, and they have to make some changes, or rather, one big one.
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Researchers around the world have been experimenting with giving robots emotions—or rather, the appearance of emotions.
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Time, or rather the lack of it, has become one of the most pressing concerns about Brexit.
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Or rather, several have been proposed, but none have become a consensus view within the weather community.
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Or, rather than talk to a company's employees, wait for them to play some online games instead.
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Chyna did not take this response well — or, rather, she didn't take the way Kardashian responded well.
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Eventually, we realize they're in a Wakandan hut, and that they're staring at something – or rather someone.
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Or rather, that's what you will need when Amazon decides to open the store up to civilians.
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There she caught the eye — or rather, the ear — of Baxter Black, the genre's most celebrated poet.
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Priebus did none of these things — or rather, the president didn't let him do any of them.
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Oh right, everyone who saw — or rather, didn't see — The Divergent Series: Allegiant in theaters last weekend.
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"It was a turning-point and I had a choice or rather a second chance," she added.
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Despite the internet's best efforts, Boaty McBoatface has sunk — or rather, the name Boaty McBoatface has sunk.
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Image: Steven PlattFrogs in Myanmar are surprisingly dependent upon elephants, or rather, the tracks they leave behind.
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For jihadis, religion, or rather their bastardized version of it, provides a useful veneer for this worldview.
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Or rather, he may go above and beyond — and make Ramsay's acts looks like child's play. Gulp.
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Or rather, a set of six emoji with which you can react to friends' Facebook posts now.
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Or rather, he proves the first part, by proving that Chuck's electromagnetic hypersensitivity is psychosomatic in nature.
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Or rather, it is about denying freedom of movement to people whose environment guarantees harm to them.
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And this colors our days, or rather bleeds them of color, reducing them to a single hue.
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Or rather, of a short-sighted policy that went into higher gear almost exactly 100 years ago.
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Or rather, we move on—ever advancing around the sun toward next week's deadlines and new constellations.
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So bubbles at the bottom—or rather, the mineral infills that have taken their places—are smaller.
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My advice is to go with the flow — or rather the fierce current — of Ms. Duffin's performance.
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Or rather, it would be if Mr. Moneybags and his gardener actually lived to the same age.
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One way to assess a system's resilience is to attack it — or rather, to simulate an attack.
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He instructed, or rather ordered, me to report to a certain building in Washington the next day.
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When picking out a diving suit, color, or rather pattern, is a consideration that goes beyond aesthetics.
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Opinion My daughter, Greta, was 2 years old when she died — or rather, when she was killed.
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She didn't do this for a reward—or, rather, her reward was to have found the item.
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She becomes socially conscious and questions the faith (or rather, lack of faith) she was raised in.
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That apparently includes — or, rather, doesn't include — offline playback and Spotify Connect for streaming to other devices.
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But then came a roadblock, or rather a succession of them, that I never quite got over.
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Or rather, Robert fucking Hood and Aretha Franklin, given just how important she is to the tune.
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Or rather, it kicks off around noon, at a local off licence, buying a cartoon of milk.
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He extended the idea to works on—or, rather, in —paper, puncturing and incising it from behind.
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The cast of characters included Shakespeare, Satan and the Four Horsemen (or rather, Motorcyclists) of the Apocalypse.
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Or rather in addition to the way he had already been played, but as his other half.
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Or rather, I caught one in a glass jar, luring it with a small lump of dough.
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It shines — or, rather, softly refocuses — a light on the power of one man over the multitudes.
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"In short," van Gogh wrote, "looking at the painting should rest the mind, or rather, the imagination."
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That's where Felzenberg's story ends, but it's where conservatism's travails begin — or rather, it's where they resurface.
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Or rather, the notes weren't terrible, he allowed; he just wasn't going to use any of them.
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Or rather, we've supplied enough material for anyone who wishes to make his or her own point.
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"There were the parents, or rather the would-be parents, who were waiting and hoping," said Mate.
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Or rather, eat chicken spring rolls, spicy beef salad and steamed Chilean sea bass, among other things.
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Based on the teaser, we also see that he gets his bat (or rather, a bat) back.
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Or rather plots, of every conceivable stripe, which bubble and spurt from the mouths of everyone onstage.
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You start out in Jerusalem, which is about 1200 miles, or rather 1200 feet above sea level.
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But the bad news — or, rather, the danger — is that this doesn't automatically translate into successful opposition.
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Fisher-Price brings coding to the preschool crowd with this fun and interactive caterpillar, or rather, codeapillar.
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Or rather, small happenings became large ones, so everything that always happens was still happening, but amplified.
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Tomi Lahren made a splash in Minneapolis this week -- or rather, a splash was rendered to her.
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We were treated to a dish of Scotch eggs—or rather, the fried noodle version of them.
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Or rather, I was a pessimist before I hit my head; I am slowly returning to it now.
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The figure sits strongly or, rather, floats in an ineffable radiance, transmitting an emotion of effortless, stoic tenderness.
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In the promo for the final episode of Mariah's World, her docuseries, or rather "docu"series, on E!
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Then consider this carefully curated "beef" between Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds (or rather, between Wolverine and Deadpool).
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That includes Gary Fisher, Carrie Fisher's beloved bulldog — or, rather, the person who tweets on the pooch's behalf.
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Or, rather, it pops up a notification, which the user then has to unlock the phone to confirm.
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Or rather, the weird yet beautifully nuanced heartbreak of love in the wrong place at the wrong time.
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He acts, or rather used to act, as the child, inviting these men to a decoy child's home.
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The Yongle emperor, or rather thousands of forced labourers, built it as an expression of Ming-dynasty might.
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Or rather, it was supposed to; the demo broke down because YouTube had been open to another page.
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Or rather, perspectives that have been around all along that are finally getting a chance to be heard.
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The review ran: this is a subtle dick pic — or, rather, dick print — with a strong impact, sender.
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The book I Don't Believe is about religion or rather how religion is used as a control tool.
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But, despite that, I saw myself in Shane, or rather, I aspired to be as cool as her.
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Will and Grace are in the car, driving to "Vermont" — or, rather, to what Will thinks is Vermont.
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I hadn't really played, or rather, I hadn't created any new music in that style for so long.
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The longer-term boomer mistake was that they allowed—or rather, encouraged—a dangerously unbalanced economy to develop.
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Season 8 of American Horror Story is going to an entirely new place — or, rather, a new time.
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So why do an increasing number of those gifts come with strings—or rather names—attached to them?
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Direct interaction between robots and humans at work is changing the face—or rather the arms—of manufacturing.
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The authors, or rather curators, of the story admit that prior, similar reports exist, for instance in Brazil.
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Or rather, you couldn't hear James Hetfield, whose mic was not working for the extent of the song.
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Or rather, that the answers were given to us all the way back in that Season 1 opener.
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Or, rather, yearly screenings for chlamydia if you're a woman who has sex, regardless of your Pap schedule.
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Little does the hospital staff know that they have no idea who, or rather what, they're dealing with.
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Gillette, or rather the inventor King C. Gillette, patented the first safety razor more than 100 years ago.
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He kept losing count only to realize he'd been thinking of nothing, or rather, thinking of himself thinking.
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Or rather, or the big spatial components of it as it's also becoming a nice computer vision toolbox.
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Ichthyosaurs, in contrast, could not find a foothold—or rather, a finhold—in the new evolutionary world order.
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Their strategy — or rather, lack thereof — leaves many in the Democratic party wondering where did they go wrong.
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First, Cohen (or rather his snake sidekick) asks Walsh what the worst gift Rhimes ever gave the cast.
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This is my unadulterated account of staying overnight in the 100-year-old restaurant, or rather my attempt.
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Francis -- or, rather, Vatican staffers -- maintain papal Twitter accounts in nine languages, with more than 32 million followers.
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Magid's work is grounded in her lived experience, blurring—or rather, testing—the boundary between art and life.
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The host, surprisingly enough, was Russia, or rather Chechnya, a part of the Russian Federation where Islam prevails.
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That way, you can have your cake and eat it too — or rather, your liquor and decent skin.
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Or rather, why is passivity so taboo or undesirable that we want to project it away from us?
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We first took a look (or, rather, a listen) at the BoomStick right around CES of this year.
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The house tour ended in the quarters of Miss Amelia Showfields herself — or rather, an actress portraying her.
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So mystery is the story of the day, or rather the month of May, in the job market.
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Your body has so much information for you, if only you would stop and listen…or, rather, feel.
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It was made, or rather nearly made in the USA, though, so it had that going for it.
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Or rather, he does a surprisingly good impression of Alec Baldwin's Saturday Night Live impression of Donald Trump.
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In part that came from their particular way of storytelling—or rather, of telling the player very little.
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Purely transactional, this administration has a time horizon of a snapshot — or rather Snapchat, with rationales disappearing — poof!
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It was our neighbor — or rather, the neighboring community, which was holding their festival on the same day.
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And yet, the lack of drama — or rather the subduction of it — may be what's most interesting here.
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Hawking is the only person ever to play himself on Star Trek (or rather, a hologram of himself).
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But even facing capture — or rather, recapture — Mr. Guzmán tended to be cool and collected, Mr. Cifuentes said.
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It's been 17 years since this odd duck — or rather peacock — of a film first jolted international audiences.
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Seeger had no chance to become disillusioned by World War I. Or rather, he chose not to be.
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Despite, or rather because of, all the abuse, however, Senator John McCain will be sorely missed in Moscow.
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But one is not, and that aspect is the domestic political use — or rather, misuse — of the military.
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Or rather, if you predicted that everything that can possibly happen will happen, you'd be right, and finished.
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Since before she was even born, Ada has been in possession of — or, rather, possessed by —multiple selves.
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Step forward (or rather, stay six feet away, socially distanced by his four lightsabers) Separatist leader General Grievous.
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When he finally healed, after about a month, he had a thought about life — or, rather, the afterlife.
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Or rather that what you say is meaningful all the way down to the texture of your voice?
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Eye on the shield When Captain America, or rather actor Chris Evans, visited DC last week, Texas Rep.
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Of course, U.S. tech companies often don't seem answerable enough to the government—or, rather, to the public.
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In the scenes that follow, Lucy often becomes her mother — or rather Linney becomes Lucy becoming her mother.
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Or rather, we're told she couldn't pay it off in full ... coming up shy a few hundred bucks.
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Oh, and there are jokes, or rather the same joke told, with hilarious variations, in the different barbershops.
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Not to mention — or rather, to mention, and to celebrate, too — we would eat infinitely more delicious dinners.
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Or rather, the actress Jessica Brown Findlay is portraying one in "Harlots," debuting Wednesday, March 29, on Hulu.
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Or, rather, a drain, in the middle of the map, where the whole world will get flushed away.
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Healthcare reform (or rather: major overhaul) is the most important and contentious issue of the 2020 presidential election.
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Or rather, it was a fight about high-dollar fundraisers, political access, and who gets to have it.
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But there's an elephant in the room, or rather a 33ft-tall inflatable Felix that cannot be ignored.
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When we've taken another beating at the hands—or rather everything but the hands—of a league rival.
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It — or rather, the possibility of fixing it — was at the core of his entire theory of winning.
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Or rather the fact that my most-used dating apps appear to be inextricably tethered to my Facebook profile.
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She said that she was IDed backstage, or rather, she was asked about her double D's. Ba-dum-chshh.
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As you can probably see—or, rather, not see—the white camera is easy to miss in the photo.
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Because Republicans respect primate aggressiveness, Trump is likely to continue to be the top dog—or rather, top monkey.
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HTT's vision of ticket pricing, or rather lack of it, could be a hit in Asia's third largest economy.
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It's likely few tourists coasting, or rather inching along the road, consider that Lombard is actually a residential street.
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Royal fans have fallen for the oldest trick in the book — or rather, the oldest trick on the webpage.
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Or, rather, it has been since computer processor speeds started improving at a faster rate than memory access speeds.
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That was how she met Don—or rather, found him in a romantic sense, two years after Kris died.
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" Or, rather than make braces the default right of passage through puberty, "maybe we should leave well enough alone.
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Or, rather, I tried to make it so that the background is not shoving the history down your throat.
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Now, the soccer player's face has found a new home on a roll, or rather rolls of toilet paper.
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The display also has the marked advantage of a larger, full HD display — or, rather, two much larger displays.
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And here he is again, making my heart melt with those puppy-dog, or rather dire-wolf pup, eyes.
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He also knows his onions—or rather, his corn and soyabeans, the main crops in Noble County, northern Indiana.
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Ordinary people were the heroes of all his plays, or rather farces, and authorities of every sort his villains.
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Or rather, that they've been manipulating greenseers like Jojen, Bran, and Bloodraven to do their bidding through their visions.
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Or, rather, they've known that companies have been providing dividends and buying back stocks, rather than making new investments.
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Well, for starters, she's a friend to the animals — or, rather, she's capable of becoming like our animal friends.
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"That's the way to take everybody with us rather than just, or rather, the owner takes all," Yang says.
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Thankfully for the little mite, a friendly Russian cat has taken him under her wing (or rather her fur).
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The person who asked was someone I knew, or rather, used to know: we had been friends in college.
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The one-year-old project is in Toronto, Canada—or, rather, just offshore, at the bottom of Lake Ontario.
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Or, rather, the fact that LGBTQ people do not have the time to wait for equality and comprehensive rights.
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For all the diverse offerings this year's fair will have in store, something — or rather someone — will be missing.
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Its failure, like many of its ilk, is rooted in the juxtaposition, or rather imposition, of Africa and China.
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Or, rather, the roles of "mom" and "dad" themselves are converging, and gender is becoming less of the point.
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Or, rather, they're made up of people, and when corporations are taxed, those people wind up paying the bill.
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One is its composition—or, rather, the way that composition is modified in the middle of the manufacturing process.
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Get your pen and paper ready — or rather, prepare to screenshot some (if not all) of the looks ahead.
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Or rather, it could be an involuntary confession — we just don't have enough information to assume that it was.
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Now the public can enjoy slices for $3 or on the house—or rather on the kindness of others.
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Or rather, they are offering their advice now and recommending that President Obama and his putative nominee get lost.
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Instead, it turned and gave me its paw (or rather, its massive avian claw-foot) like an eager puppy.
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Despite what you've heard â€" or rather, have not heard â€" from the White House, June is Pride Month.
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Or rather, you fall in love with the defense attorney from Atlanta who spurned you once upon a time.
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We gather no data, though if you see something (or rather someone) interesting, we'd love to hear from you.
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Or, rather, there are games that exist where the most joyous encounters are the ones in which you die.
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Or rather, a rock quiz, as players are quizzed on their knowledge of bands, ranging from Motorhead to Korn.
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Now you too can have the White House press secretary in — or rather, 'among' — the bushes in your yard.
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Or rather, he provided the voice of a man, and later that voice was paired with a CG cat.
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That honor belongs solely—or, rather, jointly—to the powerhouse women's doubles team of Martina Hingis and Sania Mirza.
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Or rather, he may be incredibly hot and crispy after the dragon queen is done with his usurping ass.
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Apple has answered two questions in one day, or rather a CNBC report citing someone within the company has.
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Unless you count a pair of grimy, stained sneakers worn – or rather worn out – by bass guitarist Teddy Gentry.
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No one saw me going in — or rather, no one who wouldn't have been supportive saw me going in.
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Everything Ethan Lee McCarthy touches turns to gold—or, rather, as per his preferred musical aesthetic, viscous black slime.
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What did raise eyebrows, though, was what Pence said -- or rather wouldn't say -- ahead of the space council meeting.
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OK. The other Safari change is in how your device presents itself to the world, or rather, the internet.
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Or, rather, it didn't blur my vision so much as it colored it: it made me stop trusting her.
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Or rather, what you'd want for science is something with the same spirit, but slower, more deliberate, more systematized.
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You've got to love Moondog—or, rather, you haven't got to, but somehow he sucks the love toward him.
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The guerrillas were behind us, the cops in front, both groups aiming at us — or rather, at each other.
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But this weekend, Inventgenuity will rise from the ashes — or rather, the snow — with its focus and spirit intact.
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But they still have some big limitations, largely having to do with memory—or rather, a lack of it.
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Still, so much of what makes Bad Bunny special seemed lost in translation, or rather in the lack thereof.
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Where Shelf is more practical – or rather, where it will be in the future – is on the selling side.
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The Dead or Alive series is famous, or rather infamous, for its amply proportioned and scantily clad starring ladies.
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In her own nutritional-counseling practice, she constantly deals with this issue (or rather her clients' issues with it).
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I think music is diluted in a way, or rather what we want it to be, in a way.
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Manafort and Trump were surely drawn to each other by common values (or, rather, an uncommon lack of them).
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Or rather, because he has loved some women and one cat, and learned a few things along the way.
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Bobby's was German-speaking; my nanny, Fridolína, spoke Czech, or, rather, a Moravian dialect that I loved to imitate.
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Health care reform — or, rather, tax cuts under the banner of health care reform — was to be round one.
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Stroud, an investigative journalist with an eye for detail, begins the book with a bang — or rather a zap.
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Antelope Canyon, with its towering walls and natural skylight, looks like a church, or rather, churches look like it.
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Or rather than specific policies, is the problem the party's lack of a compelling story about the country's future?
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Walk up 10th Avenue toward 30th Street and you may notice someone — or rather, something — gazing down at you.
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Or rather, it was, more often than not, funny: celebrities turned into caricatures of a parody of an idea.
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It's a true "she said, he said" — or, rather, "they said," since two people deny this incident ever happened.
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But that's another plaint for another day — or, rather, for many, many other days, and sweltering ones at that.
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Or, rather, it was his crowning achievement until a federal judge this year struck down the law as unconstitutional.
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That sort of thing can't happen again to Samsung — or rather, it had better be damn sure it won't.
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Xena teams up with Santa Claus — or rather the name he apparently went by in pre-Christian times: Senticles.
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The movie rests on the shoulders of Bielenia — or rather, in his eyes, which photograph as a chilling gray.
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I think the tertiary sector's stability, or rather the improvement in the tertiary industry is very important for China.
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But the coat, or rather its depiction, is how we remember him today, if we remember him at all.
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An afternoon without technology — or, rather, with an old technology — has turned on a light switch in her mind.
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I am me — or rather, we are us — because of your crooked-impressionistic-out-of-focus-rule-breaking vision.
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Or rather: They buy phones for the pictures they can take and share with friends, family, and the internet.
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Or rather, I diligently monitored these habits over 66 days, because another pillar of successful habit formation is tracking.
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This makes perfect sense because Gallace's compact paintings deal in vastness, or rather a combination of precision and vastness.
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What were you trying to convey about the black male experience (or, rather, your experience as a black man)?
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The request was ignored.) The elements were announced in January (or rather, the confirmation of the discoveries were announced).
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Or rather, they were talking about a girl, and he knew that it had to be the tall brunette.
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None of the inventions seem real; or, rather, they feel hyper-real, truthful precisely because of their distinctly human absurdity.
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And also if there was a price at which you would think that Anadarko – or rather that Occidental shouldn't pay.
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The big new addition is Google Assistant — or rather, a dedicated button on the headphones that triggers the Google Assistant.
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Or, rather, it's believed to be doomed until Chastain (the titular Elizabeth Sloane) makes it her mission to defeat it.
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Unfortunately, for the most part, they haven't been especially good at it (see — or rather don't see — Dinner for Schmucks).
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Based on this conversation, victory in war seems to be how we define it, or, rather, will it to be.
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But, you—or rather, your Pocket Camp alter ego—won't even have the option of going inside your own tent.
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Broadway star Todrick Hall raised a glass to Swift as well — or, rather, Swift herself did in his Instagram photo.
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But does this signal the start of a chain reaction for base metals or, rather, does it say precious little?
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Or rather, there will be a televised bout that leads to a fatality, likely some time later in a hospital.
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Or rather, Steve Trevor, the character he plays in Wonder Woman, is alive and wearing a wonderful Armie Hammer tracksuit.
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"Lazarus" is a sequel to that film, or rather (officially) to the 1963 novel by Walter Tevis that inspired it.
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That, perhaps, explains why military fatigues, or rather their modern fashion incarnation, are the clothing of choice for many tourists.
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The difficulty is that concrete, or rather the steel used to reinforce it, can fail in a number of ways.
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Or rather, the delicate issue of finding an insurer willing to take on those risks while charging a reasonable fee.
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Lowry: I thought the first hour -- or rather, the stretch after the "Five Years Later" chyron -- was a little flabby.
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After some opening softballs (or rather, cricket balls), Cook faced some serious grilling on this topic from NDTV's Vikram Chandra.
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Lots of reason to celebrate there if you're a smartwatch maker — or, rather, if you're one very specific smartwatch maker.
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Or rather, there are surprising aspects to making the EarPods wireless that I didn't appreciate until I used the AirPods.
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Or, rather, the decision not to include a scene where Armstrong and Aldrin plant the American flag on the moon.
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Why the inconsistency, asks Japan's foreign minister, Taro Kono—or rather Kono Taro, as he would like to be known.
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Was it simply a prudent security decision, or rather an attempt to cover its own ass after an embarrassing error?
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The Republican primary campaign revealed (or rather reestablished) that Donald Trump is a bigot and a sexist and a creep.
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The department was heavy with fluid dynamics experts; thus began Fincham's relationship with fluids, or, rather, the movement of fluids.
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And we should probably talk about the future of hospital care, or rather the future of care outside the hospital.
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But would you ever shell out serious cash for something you could only use once — or, rather, only eat once?
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Or, rather, we're going to look at how five different songs replicate the five stages of the average cocaine experience.
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For the less formal, daytime event, she left the gloves at home (or rather, in another room of the palace!).
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FIRST, an apology, or rather a regret: The Economist would prefer not to advertise the rantings of racists and cranks.
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This is the point or rather he's the point where for me the energies within your story converge, crackle, glow.
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This has reignited a long-simmering debate about the oversight of stem-cell clinics or, rather, the lack of it.
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Sure enough, she promptly found one: his obituary, or rather an obituary that seemed to be about our Mr. Duncan.
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The German study, published five years ago, tried to find out more specifically, or rather how, physiologically, this was so.
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Or rather, it has not produced these movement hallmarks within the context of the Resistance as a movement unto itself.
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Or, rather, she had hinted at it numerous times, and Emma Abramovna had not taken her up on the hinting.
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She refuses — or rather, she makes a demand he cannot satisfy — and is thus arrested and martyred at the stake.
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I recently came across two tweets—or rather, thousands of tweets sharing the same two ideas over and over again.
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H: In recent interviews, Hinstin seemed to allude that she is against — or rather, not necessarily for — the gender quota.
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Or rather, it works, but when you hit it, the screen simply toggles between a home page and an advertisement.
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My hope, or, rather, as a Lutheran myself, I should say my prayer, is that this change may come swiftly.
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This may be an homage to his interpretation of Soviet Aesthetic paradigms, or, rather, an ironic meta-perspective on them.
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For the first time, she's talking about her father—or rather talking about the void left from her father's desertion.
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Or, rather, it's not really a geographical region in the same sense as, say, good old us-east-1 (Virginia).
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Sizing inconsistencies in women's clothing are all the more glaring when pointed out (or, rather, modeled by) a guy, apparently.
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Or rather slavery in many forms — cultural, familial and religious, in a world where worth is measured by skin tones.
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The star of "Lost Landscapes of New York" is the city itself — or rather the city of dreams and memories.
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Ishigami is also keen on structures that are built in — or rather dug out of or sunk into — the earth.
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They want to domesticate the university, a rare home of intelligent and honest research — or rather, balance it with dogma.
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The source of their ire was CNN's coverage of a Quinnipiac University poll or, rather, the network's visualization of it.
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This rise of artificial stupidity is the antithesis of, or rather the millions of shabby little cousins to, artificial intelligence.
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Noguchi's lamp forms are compared to those of Buckminster Fuller, or, rather, Fuller's aesthetic is likened to traditional Japanese craft.
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Or, rather, he's an every-Mukodon, to stick with the game's fictional universe of humanoid creatures separated into distinct classes.
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The shift — or rather, the reassertion of racial isolation that has always been with us — has been angering, sometimes bewildering.
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" Former Googler Yonathan Zunger wrote: "Stamos is—or rather, was—a crucial voice of reason and good sense at Facebook.
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If we were going to pile on Trump, we had to pile on Clinton — or, rather, keep piling on her.
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Or rather old Celine, relic of the era when the brand's founder, Céline (with an accent) Vipiana, actually ran it.
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Or rather, allowing those who keep delivering uncalled-for remarks to realize how awkward and tiresome that is for you.
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By now it was late afternoon on Day 1 of the tour, and my brain was exploding — or, rather, imploding.
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"When I sketch — or rather, doodle — it's always clothes that I draw," Korn told Refinery29 backstage before her NYFW presentation.
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The world, he continues, needs less technological innovation, or rather, a different type of technology: manual, homespun, labor-intensive, local.
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The fire exists only in your mind, or rather, you can insert the word "fire" before the four ringed entries.
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The other principal plotline follows the fortunes — or rather the misfortunes — of a lowly and luckless private called Sad Sack.
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The Chinese media has been long known to work with the state, or rather, China's Communist Party, to spread propaganda.
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And at the time President then -- or rather, I say, Candidate Trump was suggesting we could maybe get to 153%.
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For me, they were bad — or rather, "worst," according to a colorized graphic on the app that notes fat percentage.
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Or rather, let my writing sister Tejal Rao do it in her artful essay in The New York Times Magazine.
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He couldn't manage that much, or rather that little, and so Sarah Huckabee Sanders is claiming ever more podium time.
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Supernatural's run on the CW is coming to an end, but Sam Winchester — or, rather, Jared Padalecki — isn't going anywhere.
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Or, rather, what if the Chinese figures supplied to the IAI by China's Nonferrous Metals Industry Association (CNIA) are wrong?
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The news that Google had reached this milestone has got people talking, or rather, arguing about what this really means.
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Or, rather, should the money have gone directly to workers and other people hurt by the failure of the companies?
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They fall in love, or rather Henrietta does, and wed while Henry murderously conspires to take her money and run.
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But at night she dreams of a crow, or rather, a man in a crow costume, first seen upside-down.
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Over the years, climate scientists, campaigners, and policymakers have returned to this strategy (or, rather, this hope) again and again.
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"This must include a solution to the question of citizenship, or rather lack thereof for the Rohingya community," Grandi said.
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Or rather, do we need to create a second-string team of less strict lactariums to meet these new demands?
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The girlfriend furiously attaining proposal shape thinks she's not enough, or, rather, in the case of her body, is too much.
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Bahbah's gorgeous new photo series, which was posted on Instagram, seemingly gives insight into Sprouse's (or, rather, Sprouse's character's) inner life.
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Why are we, or rather, The Academy, falling into the same #OscarsSoWhite narrative that we have succumbed to again, and again.
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The tension (and ultimately the frustration) is incredible, and the final blow — or rather, the final skull-mushing — is suitably disgusting.
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Instead of tackling this head on, Latin America's national energy champions—or rather, their political taskmasters—are relitigating debates of yore.
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Instead, painting had become a way to put intellectual intuitions into practice, or rather to confirm intellectual intuitions in artistic practices.
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Jessica Jones (or, rather, the social media manager behind the account) quoting that tweet is a subtle endorsement of that criticism.
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Gadsby kicks off the special by explaining (or, rather, not explaining) its name, which she'd chosen before actually writing any material.
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I guess my tip would be maybe don't take your Sport through small towns, or rather, don't do what I did.
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Congressional investigators looking to follow the money -- or rather, where it was frozen -- have so far hit a wall at OMB.
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And it turns out, the type of sanitizer really does matter — or rather, the active ingredient and its concentration, says Reynolds.
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Finally, the most inebriated ended up lying on their backs, kicking their legs in the air—or, rather, in the water.
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But at least we know it's a thing that exists — or, rather, will exist — and isn't that half the battle, really?
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And it's the youngest class of ticket-buyers who are paying for it — or, rather, being forbidden from paying for it.
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Fearing he would never see his money again, Saif began negotiating with the thief's tribe—or, rather, his rental sheikh did.
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But the more interesting (and slightly confusing) part about the product is really its name, or rather what its name signifies.
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Here, he explains, is a five-year plan to modernise fish-farming in Rakhine—or rather, what is left of it.
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When you have to lose five to ten pounds before a fight, street food—or rather, most food—becomes off limits.
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A very low 2 percent and 9 percent are "very" or "rather satisfied" respectively with the work of the federal government.
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Or rather, the name keeps changing: When I bought the brick, it was white and sold by a company called Heloideo.
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Google had a very bad day before Congress yesterday — or rather, the empty chair with a "Google" sign on it did.
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We'll have lots of stories to tell, or rather, our ancestors will have lots of stories to tell us—I'm sure!
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" The Iowa Tourism Office dips into history, while also taking liberties with it, by reviving Napoleon Bonaparte, or rather, "Napoleon Bonaparte.
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Where the XPS 24 21080-in-153 surprised me in terms of performance was with graphically intensive apps, or rather, games.
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Or rather, since the tube was vacuum-sealed and completely opaque, watch a livestream of the races from cameras placed inside.
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It's now much clearer — or rather, it would be clear, in a world in which Democrats had the power to regulate.
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Owners David McCarthy and Jason Motyka are passionate about two things: following your dreams and beer, or rather damn good beer.
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Instead, these women used pedal power to prove a point about gender equality in cycling — or rather, the current lack thereof.
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Or, rather, given that this was the Bush administration in the mid-aughts he came to work on financial de-regulation.
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Or rather, a former prince who due to unfortunate circumstances had been reduced to working as a janitor in Silicon Valley.
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So the flip side of that is, I don't think anybody — or rather, very few people — voluntarily like to mine coal.
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And spare time is where nerds are born — or rather self-made, by building and breaking things of their own making.
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She would be forever grateful to me (or rather, I think to myself, she would never forgive me if I refused).
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Or rather, they won't be getting any new features, suggesting that it might be time to upgrade from your pricey investment.
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Still, they stayed friends, or rather "study buddies," until Rehnquist graduated and headed to Washington, D.C., for a Supreme Court clerkship.
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Or rather, unfamiliar work, as Nick Creamer was introduced to both Cowboy Bebop and the music of Weezer thanks to AMVs.
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The company, or rather, what's left of it, has just been acquired by Edge, a Santa Cruz-based mobile payment startup.
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The growth accounting mess shows a parallel value — or, rather, lack of value — placed on the idea of governing with integrity.
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But for all of the trafficking in Nixonian allusion, does Trump's behavior measure up—or rather, down—to the 37th president's?
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For Guess, A$AP Rocky is the key to taking its new initiative, Guess Originals, to new (or rather, old) heights.
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Not coincidentally, each of these has been answered in its own way with an appeal to rootedness or, rather, re-enrootment.
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Twitter and Facebook have both drawn their lines in the sand on political advertising — or rather, they've removed the lines altogether.
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Her allure also awes a gallery of other affected and pretentious people, or rather, thin simulations of affected and pretentious people.
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But relevance, or rather the ebbing away of it, has played as much a part as retribution for Mr. de Blasio.
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The narrator is skeptical of the Death of the Author; or, rather, she's interested in the actual deaths of actual authors.
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Or, rather, the film, with its compassion and its utterly jarring ending, which I won't give away, did something to me.
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Rosenzweig, who died in 1929, sought to explain the place of the Jewish people in history — or rather outside of history.
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Trump has reconnected them with their soul or rather, if you want to be a cynic, forced them to find one.
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How Lopez manages it—or rather, whether Pruitt truly empowers Lopez to manage it—could reap benefits well beyond the island.
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Stigma still surrounds menstruation; it's visible in the tampon tax and in how people talk (or, rather, don't talk) about it.
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Each of her interactions gives us a glimpse of who she is — or, rather, who she wants you think she is.
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Or rather, she'd stopped responding with even the courtesy "haha"s and "omg"s, and I'd poured myself into my portfolio.
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At a stroke, it went from no RPS (or rather, a voluntary one) to a one of the nation's most stringent.
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Their sound (and look) is one part psychedelia, one part glam rock, and all parts teen — or rather, early-20s — spirit.
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One of my favorite ideas to mull over is how busy we are — or, rather, how busy we think we are.
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Except that the truth was he only used to be into punk, or rather, he was only into the old stuff.
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Or rather the women let the men fall; the men pivot as they go, so that they arrive (splat!) face down.
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Also, not for nothing in a series about dance, the choreography is on point, or rather en pointe (this routine, especially).
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One section was to Philip Glass music; but she also made magic from silence — or rather she turned footwork into music.
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"You have to have a computer that sounds like he's from nowhere, or, rather, from no specific place," he once said.
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At 0003 feet tall, it's massive, and as shiny as real gold — because it is real gold, or rather, gold plate.
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Go as hard as you can out of the blocks, Floréal said, and then take a look around — or rather, up.
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August — or rather, Europe's peak summer vacation season — is when many head out of town in search of rest and relaxation.
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This question has extraordinary urgency right now, given our country's — or rather, our government's — present mood: anti-elitist and anti-expertise.
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In short, consumers make their own cast albums now — or, rather, their own collections of individual songs, often randomized on playlists.
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Yet if train services are delayed or canceled, it is the government — or rather, the taxpayer — that refunds the bitter commuters.
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The twentieth century is a graveyard of such attempts, or, rather, is filled with graveyards of people crushed by such attempts.
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What ensues is a dance to the death — or, rather, new life — as this blockbuster cast claws their way to victory.
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This week, the Fold returns to North American store shelves — or, rather, it finally debuts, about five months after initially planned.
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Eliza Scanlen wore Khaite; Laura Dern wore Ralph Lauren; and tomboy Jo, or rather, Saoirse Ronan, cleaned up nicely in Gucci.
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In fact, Italy, or rather, the Republic of Genoa, ruled Corsica from the 13th century to the middle of the 18th.
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Then, too, many question whether Mr. Assange is truly committed to transparency or, rather, to finding information that he can weaponize.
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The paintings chosen for this exhibit also happen to be pretty packed with images of women's bodies, or rather, body parts.
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"Now you too can have the White House press secretary in - or rather, among - the bushes in your yard," Kadonga wrote.
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After seven years of New Girl, Jake Johnson is saying goodbye to his beloved character Nick Miller — or rather, see you later.
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Or rather, either every company is a tech company but most suck at it, or most aren't tech companies but should be.
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But the dark side, or rather bright side, of these satellites threatens to pollute the sky with innumerable points of moving light.
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Or, rather, they hadn't until Legion, which is the first time both companies have played nice together in more than a decade.
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It's slightly painful to imagine a world in which Kit Harington does not exist — or, rather, that he exists unbeknownst to us.
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As attentive viewers guessed weeks ago, Bernard is Arnold — or rather a version of him built based on memories by Dr. Ford.
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Consider Uber—or rather, consider how Uber's database of customer information provides economists with a rare understanding of how demand curves work.
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Image: Long Island Iced Tea Corp (Gizmodo)Remember "Long Blockchain," or rather, the company formerly known as Long Island Iced Tea Corp.
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To me, programming feels like solving puzzles (or, rather, it is solving puzzles), or a great boss fight in a video game.
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The clock has finally run out for one lucky—or, rather, unlucky—lottery player who could have become $63 million richer Thursday.
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The trailer also gives a glimpse at a few of the film's most beloved characters — or rather, most beloved household items. Mrs.
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Then there's the crown on the watch — or, rather, the thing shaped like a crown that is actually just a simple button.
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The actor posted a photograph on Instagram of the adorable birthday cake he baked — or rather, "smashed out" — for his daughter, India.
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When we listen to a true leader, we discover what we want (or, rather, what we "always-already" wanted without knowing it).
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Or, rather, he is the exact image of Marjorie's husband (and Tess's father), now deceased, as he was some 60 years earlier.
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There's Hungarian porn star Aletta Ocean in the role of French sniper (or, rather, "cock sniper" according to the announcement video) Widowmaker.
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The moral of the story: Taking on the Scripps National Spelling Bee on Twitter is a loosing, or rather a losing, proposition.
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Or rather, the big shebang will be here on July 30, and there's going to be a couple of very important appearances.
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"The referendum will mark another turning point, or rather crossroads in Turkey's political history," wrote Hurriyet Daily News chief editor Murat Yetkin.
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Solving the issues around being weed-friendly online is a chicken and egg problem — or rather, a bud and the flower problem.
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Or rather, it is about shaving my pubic area, in case that makes it any less TMI (although I somehow doubt it).
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There's no denying Jeffries immediately caught our eyes — or rather, her red, silk embroidered Gucci bag that goes for a cool $1,790.
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For remote borders with little or no infrastructure, there are various techniques that can keep an eye, or rather an ear, out.
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But now, they sit alongside each other, greeting — or rather, blankly staring at — every person and vehicle who passes by his property.
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Or rather, you can ask her for a selfie — but it's probably best to just accept it quietly if she says no.
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There's a newfound (or, rather, rediscovered) rawness to it, perhaps a result of the looser way the band approached the recording process.
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However, what many people forget (or rather, ignore) is that just because something is on sale, doesn't mean that it's actually affordable.
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Or rather, we owe it to to the courageous women who have come forward to accuse him of rape and sexual abuse.
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Or rather, she was hanging out with alpacas, getting extra oxygen to acclimate herself to the altitude, and taking lots of selfies.
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It's time for Lady Gaga to instill some confidence in her co-star — or rather, be the Jackson Maine to his Ally.
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Or rather, a meme of her secret relative that was unearthed on Tumblr back in October of 2015; you know the one.
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Well, we've got the answer, or, rather, Mexico City's breakfast pro Diego Pérez Turner gave us the answer; and it's surprisingly easy.
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As far as when (or, rather, if) Samsung's new flexible OLED tech will actually appear in devices, that remains to be seen.
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His primary issue with the company is its valuation - or rather the fact that he does not believe it can be valued.
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I'm inspired (or rather disturbed and fixated) by the opaqueness of the manufactured world where methods of production and disposal are obscured.
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Or, rather, welcome to an art installation by experiential futurist Stuart Candy, who will join Carnegie Mellon's School of Design this year.
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Or rather, he is ready to start laying down the law about the boys that Ella will chose to get close to.
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These reviews are then aggregated into an overall credibility score (or rather, scores, since the journalist and reader ratings are calculated separately).
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The view was mostly bare backsides—or, rather, as the painter John Currin pointed out, the same bare backside with different accessories.
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Well-educated men are, like me, or almost despite education, would be comfortable with a lot of undereducated or, rather, antisocial figures.
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When it comes to the rest of the phone, things are pretty typical—except for one controversial feature, or rather, lack thereof.
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Or rather, "Carolina Herrera: 1981 Years of Fashion," a six-pound tome published by Rizzoli commemorating images and events ranging from Mrs.
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Hart is played in the film by Hugh Jackman, or, rather, by a brave dialectical struggle between the actor and his wig.
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Isaac begged them to hold off, assured them that the culture had really changed at Maltby Media Solu—Or, rather, Haven Media.
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This ideology denies individual freedom and allows the state — or rather, a few party elites — to control every aspect of people's lives.
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He lived alone (or, rather, with cats) for decades, first in Manhattan and later in a Federal-style house on Cape Cod.
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Despite this — or rather, he would say, because of it — Fried has run a very profitable and growing business for two decades.
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Online, the Justice League actress recalls coming out as bisexual in 2010 — or, rather, what the world assumed was her coming out.
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But it was my son who talked me into it (or rather, cute-faced me into it, since he couldn't talk yet).
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The company announced the fantastical palette on its Instagram yesterday and it's taken the beauty world by storm, or rather, by cyclone.
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The cuisine is called wafu chuka and is, simply put, Japanese-style Chinese food, or rather, Chinese dishes modified for Japanese sensibilities.
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Or rather, that's the kind of simplistic explanation that an actual dance scholar would quibble with every word of, but it's trueish.
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And the query of how high fashion can be modernized, or rather, actually wearable, for women today has also been been discussed.
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Or rather, it does, but only insofar as sobriety becomes a reaction to and a metaphor for the end of the world.
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If he wants the audience, or rather, the country, to buy his performance, he'll need to cultivate some of the real thing.
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This crisis requires presidential contenders with an allergy to the mega-wealthy—or, rather, someone to whom the mega-wealthy are allergic.
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Laurie is married to someone else, and Kevin has been with Nora for years (or, rather, he had been until recent events).
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It is revisionist — or, rather, corrective — American history, a tale of men turning feral as they swarmed California like an invasive species.
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He learns the ropes—or, rather, the lasso—alongside the kind of strongly independent female character that remains uncommon in video games.
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That's important because it's a proxy for how the public is feeling about the Russian investigation, or rather, the agency conducting it.
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We just have to wean ourselves from his Twitter expectorations, which are such easy, entertaining fuel for talking — or, rather, exploding — heads.
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Or rather, he has shown up dead in a nearby dumpster, something Adriana learns soon after starting an autopsy on his corpse.
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When she sings, it's potent and unsteady, and captures the anxiety of miscommunication — or rather, communicating at cross purposes — in tidy fashion.
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So when she and her boyfriend began social distancing at home, Frank — or rather, his absence — was all they could talk about.
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I want to begin by distinguishing two different ways of thinking about science — or rather, two different things that "science" refers to.
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Communism never really took off in America because we already had a secular religion, or rather religious truths rendered in secular form.
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One route: talk to people who actually do the sorts of jobs you might be interested in — or, rather, listen to them.
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Or rather, if you rely on those rules you could end up doing the work a foreign spy wants you to do.
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Or, rather, it transformed questions about what might be best for Germans into a séance of mysterious forces that governed the world.
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Taken on its own terms, "The Invisible Man" is thus worth seeing, or rather not seeing, depending on one's point of view.
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Or rather: If only we had economic experts to better manage the market, then surely we could satisfy the needs of all.
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One of the more annoying aspects is that you can't — or rather, shouldn't — use the Revlon One-Step on soaking wet hair.
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Or rather, because many of these stories are set in cold Northern states, they're wild enough to hunt deer with their husbands.
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The Mets were two outs away — or, rather, one fielded ground ball away — from completing their first series sweep in a month.
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Mr. Kimmel has been late night's stick-to-sports guy — or rather, he's stuck to Matt Damon feuds and viral prank videos.
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To get to her room, we walked — or rather raced, at her rapid clip — up four flights of a wide stone staircase.
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And in spite of this, or rather because of this, I push myself into public speaking, into stand-up comedy, into improv.
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Sopia Hutchins has finally set the record straight on her relationship with Caitlyn Jenner — or, rather, their lack of a romantic relationship.
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However, it is unclear whether he or rather a group of opposition parties will be able to form a majority in parliament.
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Or rather, they endorsed the idea of harnessing Medicare's massive purchasing power to drive down drug costs for seniors and the disabled.
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The hijab for swimmers had to be redesigned completely and, to do this, Nike drew inspiration from men, or rather men's underwear.
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But what if there were no action—or, rather, if talk were action, with the words bursting like shells in our ears?
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The stars — or, rather, numbers — aligned for one mother who gave birth to her first daughter on a unique time and date.
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I had forgotten, it seemed, how to drive; or rather, the degree of responsibility that driving entails suddenly seemed unmanageable to me.
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Deepening, enriching and extending the contemporary dialogue of art history, or rather art histories is something that's difficult to find fault with.
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Or rather, I composed a father from the men at hand, brothers who kept me long before Obama made it a project.
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Or rather, he tried to — but Proper Media is disputing whether he had the right to do so (more on that below).
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Stephen Colbert— or rather, Julius Flickerman— and his pet weasel are back, and they've set their sights on the Democratic National Convention.
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Coming off a critically acclaimed album, Melodrama, Lorde performed "Homemade Dynamite," or rather danced as the entire song played in the background.
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Related: China's Massive Tiny Land Grab Continues Islands, or rather, collections of islands, can act as the maritime equivalent of a wall.
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George W. Bush (or rather, vice president Dick Cheney) may well have come into office with the goal of strengthening the presidency.
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But there's a catch: The movie is shown from Enzo's perspective and narrated by him (or rather, Kevin Costner, who voices the dog).
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"Today with few exceptions we see Russia fighting the opposition, or rather civilians in besieged opposition areas, not Islamic State," he told Reuters.
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The discussion of these posts centered on whether they were published because of newsworthiness or rather because Gawker knew they would draw attention.
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By that token, though, Hillary Clinton — or rather, criticisms of Hillary Clinton — have long illuminated the expectations that are set for women leaders.
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And she (or rather, the criticisms of her) have shown that women in power are expected to fill two opposing roles at once.
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But the best seller at Henry's Hunan isn't Chinese — or, rather, it's as Chinese as Campbell's chicken-noodle egg drop soup is Chinese.
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"Passporting, or rather the access to EU markets that comes with it, is one of the key areas under negotiation," Kirby told parliament.
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While they keep the women behind bars, and in isolation, they can't keep Aguilera or Lovato from speaking (or, rather, singing) their truth.
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This week, things are starting to heat up...or rather cool down as the two go on a date set atop a glacier.
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In the case of the Arlo's air quality readings, most seem to have decided that sometimes ignorance—or rather common sense—is bliss.
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Until then, this app is the closest thing to Skitch (or rather, to what Skitch was when it was good) on the iPad.
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Instead, it would focus, as it so often has, on games — or rather, one game: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
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As with most film-related events since October 210, the shadow — or rather lack-thereof — of Harvey Weinstein hung conspicuously over the proceedings.
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Burnout is not a new concept; we just have a new way of describing, or rather marketing, the particular anxiety of our age.
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But any full accounting of the tale of R. Kelly should note the role, or rather the nonrole, certain major media outlets played.
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Your ticket earns you a spot inside the Calais Jungle migrant camp, or rather, a recreation of it: I was seated in Sudan.
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"Source after source—or rather... subject matter expert after subject matter expert—has suggested that these things have been going on," Duggan said.
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All the while, the Rudetsky Rolodex — or rather, the roster of people unable to resist Mr. Rudetsky's energy and enthusiasm — was expanding exponentially.
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So it's bringing in the big guns, or rather, one big gun: the greatest to ever play the game of basketball -- Michael Jordan.
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Or, rather, the casting department on Riverdale is spectacular, because they found an actor who would look perfect in a Cooper family photo.
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The essential ingredient is transparency—or, rather, what Michael Leiter, head of the National Counterterrorism Centre under George W. Bush, has called "translucence".
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Or rather, it's a series of clues that make themselves known once you listen to each song within the context of each episode.
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For now you can rest assured that the disposable camera, or rather, the "look" of the disposable camera is not fading into obscurity.
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That's the case with the creators, or rather stewards, of Minecraft at Microsoft, where the game has become a product category unto itself.
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I have a game I like to play with my friends, or rather, a game I force my friends to play with me.
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It's happening: Annie is being approached to make a deal with the devil, or rather the GRTA, to live in this reflection forever.
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DeGeneres, Chrissy Teigen, Olivia Munn, Jenna Dewan-Tatum, and Oprah (or rather, Oprah's face transposed on someone else's body) give hilariously awkward performances.
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Schumer is not the only star who has recently put pen to paper - or rather finger to keyboard - to share their life stories.
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Lyanna Mormont, Lady of Scowls, goes down like a real one at the hands -- or rather, in the hands -- of a wight giant.
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Or rather, given the close and intimate relationship between the propaganda broadcaster and the White House, what they are laying the groundwork for.
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There's a new meme out there to help you find your man, or rather, find all the men out there who aren't yours.
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And acting meant she had to expose herself down to the bare nerves; or rather, lay bare the character imagined by somebody else.
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Or rather, a yet-to-be released scientific study involving 349 undergrads who were asked to rate tweets with varying levels of directness.
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Late last year, a captivating star-shaped installation fell from artist Jun Hao Ong's imagination onto—or rather into—a building in Malaysia.
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Or rather, they could now see that something had a different color when, prior to gene therapy, they wouldn't have been able to.
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We have been led to believe that metadata — or rather, activity logs — is nothing to worry about; it's only the content that matters.
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Or rather, this was the sound of the Europe of a future that ended in 1986 and was preserved, perfectly, forever, in aspic.
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Or rather, Dakota Access prepared the assessment "with involvement from the Corps," according to court papers, but the EIS was never deemed necessary.
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And now (or rather, a year or so from now, when season seven starts), we'll see what a merciless Cersei means for Westeros.
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But an astounding number of comments are in reference to the Pepsi ad — or, rather, the fact that Jenner did not address it.
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Or rather, it uses the same technology as a pregnancy test strip to reveal whether a woman's urine indicates that she is pregnant.
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"It's almost the perfect mix, or rather the perfect storm, in terms of the difficulty of planning for this from a business perspective."
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"I was increasingly disappointed in how so many members of the media do their job, or rather don't do their job," he said.
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As for the Parking Lot King, Emmit, he and Sy finally found their benefactor — or rather, one of its representatives, a V.M. Varga.
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A couple of years later something happened—or rather didn't happen—during first time sex with a beautiful woman on her actual birthday.
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But the play, or rather its positioning in the game, also stood in for the frustrations of player and team alike this season.
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"Stairway to Heaven" is safe — or rather the pockets of Jimmy Page and Robert Plant will not be emptied of millions of dollars.
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When I look at my beautiful daughter, I see a face – or rather I don't see it – hidden behind a small rectangular screen.
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Or, rather, brands complying with Europe's new General Data Protection Regulation by asking us if we'd like to remain subscribed to their emails.
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It sounds like an overstatement, but to behold the gridlocked streets of Dhaka is to see distress in action, or rather, in inaction.
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Or rather, there is no reason to think this unless you run a social media platform and want to keep Jones on it.
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His appointment, he acknowledged, was greeted with skepticism: His age and his background — or rather, his lack of one — were held against him.
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Hugh Jackman holsters his claws and dons his song-and-dance hat as P.T. Barnum, or rather, a heavily romanticized version of him.
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The GOP is evolving, or rather devolving: It is adjusting to being the party of Trump—and, by extension, the party of Moore.
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For pregnant women who actually see an improvement in their existing acne, Dr. DeLucia says that's due to ovulation — or, rather, lack thereof.
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But the real reason the feud continues to rage according to KUWTK comes down to an apology — or, rather, the lack of one.
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But then it hits you—or, rather, it did me: ReCore isn't simply a game about humans trying to hard restart their existence.
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Or rather, her brain seems to have finally caught up with her eyes, and the message her eyes had relayed to her mind.
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Literacy, or rather a lack thereof, is a serious problem all over the world — believe it or not, even in our little utopia.
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These hundreds of Shooting Star drones flash, fall and flock in unison and are all controlled by one person — or rather one computer.
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Like you say, at least I, or rather Geralt, knew where she was, and that she was OK. Was your ending any different?
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What it really is: Credit where credit's due, /r/CringeAnarchy wears its shriveled, black heart on its sleeve—or, rather, in its sidebar.
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