Brush the chicken all over with the oil and sprinkle all over with the rub.
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But if in good faith you can get it over with before and he could, you should get it over with.
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Rub the turkey breast and the wishbone all over with the mustard, then rub all over with the seasoning and pepper.
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" Eovaldi, whose parents were in attendance, added, "Once it's over with, it's over with, and try to go as deep in the game as I can.
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When I get pulled over with a white friend in the passenger seat, the reaction is very different than when I'm pulled over with a black friend.
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Phaedra's free advice ... just get it over with, Cardi.
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Over with Abbi, she's really making progress with her boss.
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It was over with by the time of the election.
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Some have said the honeymoon is over with Jay Powell.
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At least Britons tend to get it over with quickly.
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"I remember thinking, Thank goodness that's over with," said Taylor.
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There, she repeatedly runs teen Michael over with an SUV.
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Within this paradigm, purchasing choices cross over with ethical ones.
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Might as well do it now, get it over with.
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This one is over with, and we'll learn from it.
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He is toothsome and winsome and spilling over with emotion.
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For now, she just wants to get jail over with.
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The $12 billion, how does that go over with you?
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Blade Runner snowed its audience over with style and flash.
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Speaking of reunions, there's another (of sorts) over with Sarah.
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Eggs in halves this time to get it over with.
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No more awkwardly reaching over with your index finger anymore.
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He admitted Friday he's trying to get it over with.
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That's why Heetch started over with a more traditional offering.
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Predictably, his statement did not go over with many online.
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Now, the probe is considered over with regard to Clinton.
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Rub the chicken all over with the spice mix. 3.
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Papering all of that over with a what, me worry?
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Normally, your body would paste it over with scar tissue.
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The GOP could still win skeptical senators over with amendments.
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"I just can't wait to get over with this case."
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"We don't win them over with a paycheck," he said.
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We covered the birds over with soil, tamped it down.
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"This is a long way from over with," he said.
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How it is darkened all over with stains and dirt.
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They don't want to start over with a new chancellor.
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" My answer: "The side of getting this story over with.
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Magnussen, 34, won fans over with his quirkiness and humor.
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My personal assistant came over with my mail and packages.
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"This thing needs to be over with in January" (Reuters).
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Sometimes, visitors will spot them and head over with questions.
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I just wish they'd get this thing over with, frankly.
|
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Who has words that froth and boil over with meaning?
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She says maybe she'll talk it over with the caucus.
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And that was what made him double over with laughter, yayyyyyy.
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Justin Shafer took over with one out to finish the inning.
|
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Defending champion Justin Rose finished at five-over with a 70.
|
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Why can't I grow up and just get it over with?
|
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She quickly won GoT fans over with her frankness and kindness.
|
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The challenge facing him now: Smoothing things over with the fans.
|
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So that felt like we were starting over with this season.
|
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"We just want to get this nightmare over with," he siad.
|
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The larger Mignola-verse isn't over with the end of Hellboy.
|
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The younger Mr Paisley took it over with a large majority.
|
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I stroll over with a couple colleagues and order a beer.
|
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I never quite got used to rolling over with the Somnox.
|
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I also couldn't resist an enormous basket spilling over with churros.
|
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Season the shrimp and squid all over with salt and pepper.
|
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Lillard drove but turned the ball over with 12.9 ticks left.
|
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Toss out the condom, and start over with a fresh one.
|
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Rub the eggplants all over with oil and sprinkle with salt.
|
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"The rain's over with!" he said, raising his hands in victory.
|
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Her violin was one bench over, with a police officer hovering.
|
|
Valerie could stay over with her mother in Acton, couldn't she?
|
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They exploited him, over and over, with three easy stolen bases.
|
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A former roommate came over with her boyfriend and her cat.
|
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"I think we should talk it over with someone," Viki said.
|
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And I doubt it's over with Judge Perry's ruling this week.
|
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You might as well get it over with in one shot.
|
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Add the pork and rub it all over with the marinade.
|
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I wasn't excited; I just wanted to get it over with.
|
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Pierce the potatoes all over with the tip of a knife.
|
|
Some commentators have argued for getting the outbreak over with quickly.
|
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"Two police officers came over with their pistols raised," he said.
|
|
But Mr. Guzmán won him over with a brash, convincing pitch.
|
|
Some commentators have argued for getting the outbreak over with quickly.
|
|
Mostly stuff that would make your eyes glaze over with boredom.
|
|
He kept on punching it, over and over, with great deliberation.
|
|
In terms of inspiration, Satellite Collective bubbles over with creative energy.
|
|
Actually, I will keel over with happiness if I'm proven wrong.
|
|
Risking further pain and fresh abandonment by starting over with us.
|
|
What wins me over with him is definitely the dad jokes.
|
|
Dickinson won some critics over with its carefreeness and queer storytelling.
|
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Or she can get it over with and shoot the horses.
|
|
SA: You have to talk this over with him again, Cat.
|
|
Make the chicken stew: Season the chicken all over with salt.
|
|
Is Tom Brady&aposs time over with the New England Patriots?
|
|
The entire northwest quadrant of Washington clouded over with status anxiety.
|
|
I had to basically start all over with just basic stuff.
|
|
I thought the minute they did that it was over with.
|
|
But I'll do what is necessary to get it over with.
|
|
"Man, if you're a second late, it's over with," Monk said.
|
|
Nova then comes over with some um, medication for Violet's aching hands.
|
|
Hilary isn't just looking forward to physically getting her pregnancy over with.
|
|
It's OK, we'll be right over with some very, very strong antibiotics.
|
|
Season the chicken all over with salt and place in the oven.
|
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Rub the lamb all over with the sunflower oil and the spices.
|
|
I was just like, &aposGod, can we just get this over with?
|
|
He's spilling over with joy, and he has every right to be.
|
|
And the thought of starting over with someone new is really scary.
|
|
Finally, when it was time to ride, Ralph bubbled over with excitement.
|
|
They beat us two games, OK, but it's not over with yet.
|
|
"I wanted it over with — I wanted out," she told the Post.
|
|
Over with Villanelle, she's facing a test of her loyalties as well.
|
|
Her luminous compositions are the same: focused, but bubbling over with ideas.
|
|
It looks like the whole team is coming over with the deal.
|
|
Save 20% on sneakers $99 and over with promo code See Details
|
|
But you hope he'll choose one soon to get it over with.
|
|
I might be Fonzie, jumping over with those water skis right now.
|
|
That said, I was so happy to get the dance over with.
|
|
I was like, I want this to be over with, so sure.
|
|
So it&aposs about time to get the darn thing over with.
|
|
The longtime debate of dress or pants is over with Frankenstein clothing.
|
|
Things can start over with you, and things need to start over.
|
|
She didn't just make Obama laugh, but truly double over with laughter.
|
|
"Generally, they do well, and it's over with very quickly," Shu said.
|
|
Let's get this over with, it's been going on for five years.
|
|
I take the L over with my roommate using my subway card.
|
|
Her look is a little glazed over, with a slight, subtle discomfort.
|
|
Then they must start over with expensive fertility treatments, medicines, and procedures.
|
|
Season the pork chops all over with the paprika, salt, and pepper.
|
|
Most recently, she made her over with pink and blue "unicorn" hair.
|
|
Dry completely, then season the turkey all over with salt and pepper.
|
|
I think Mueller wants to get it over with before the election.
|
|
The damage is done, she's over with—let her rest in peace.
|
|
But it's a correctable mistake that can be smoothed over with repetition.
|
|
Some of those inconsistencies will undoubtedly be smoothed over with enough time.
|
|
SO, NO, I DON'T THINK THIS IS A CHAPTER THAT'S OVER WITH.
|
|
GIULIANI: When it&aposs over with I will explain it to you.
|
|
The hoverboard wars are all but over with casualties on either side.
|
|
Pier 1 Imports won us over with its vibrant and charming selection.
|
|
She always walked around hunched over with a scarf covering her hair.
|
|
Make the salad: Season the chicken all over with salt and pepper.
|
|
It's fun, catchy as hell, and boiling over with real, nonstop feeling.
|
|
It often feels like the city is boiling over with aspiring talents.
|
|
During heavy rainfall, the gutters also spill over with floating plastic bags.
|
|
That woman knows how to knock us over with two short words.
|
|
Season chops all over with 1 teaspoon salt, including inside pockets. 2.
|
|
"I wanted it over with -- I wanted out," she told The Post.
|
|
Cook the steak: Season the steak all over with salt and pepper.
|
|
Wegmans won us over with its exceptional customer service and store design.
|
|
Short notice—but there's something we'd like to talk over with you.
|
|
Don't worry, we'll be right over with some very, very strong antibiotics.
|
|
The American melting pot will become a cauldron boiling over with contempt.
|
|
They wanted to get it over with, and that means competitive pricing.
|
|
I was excited when Shaq came over with Tigger, and they freestyled.
|
|
He looked me over with an expression of both disgust and concern.
|
|
She talked it over with friends, who all had the same opinion.
|
|
The GOP could still win skeptical senators over with last-minute amendments.
|
|
Ola is mostly trying to win drivers over with a better deal.
|
|
One afternoon, Chad came over with news he couldn't wait to share.
|
|
By the end of January, it was all painted over with white.
|
|
"I wanted it over with — I wanted out," she told the newspaper.
|
|
" Me: "Why don't you just shoot me and get it over with?
|
|
He had been a jokester, her father, spilling over with inappropriate remarks.
|
|
" A few minutes later, she exclaimed: "Let's just get this over with!
|
|
Samsung is asking for a do-over with the Galaxy Z Flip.
|
|
Mr. Rousteing talked it over with Mr. Piombini, who was in favor.
|
|
Make the pollo guisado: Season the chicken all over with the sazon.
|
|
Reliever Hector Rondon took over with two runners on and none out.
|
|
Is he discussing things you wish he were talking over with you?
|
|
Iowa State took over with 4:14 left at the Kansas 2000.
|
|
"He is over with the military," Trump added from the Oval Office.
|
|
Sick with remorse, Catherine aches for a do-over with her daughter.
|
|
Many Republicans, though, would like to get it all over with quickly.
|
|
He threw them out of windows and ran them over with cars.
|
|
Everybody just wants to get it over with, because it's uncomfortable to shoot.
|
|
But Trump demanded a vote for Friday to get this issue over with.
|
|
"Welcome home PB&J , our hearts are pouring over with love," he added.
|
|
New Orleans has the benefit of starting over with Williamson as a centerpiece.
|
|
What else about your AIRWARS work crosses over with your work on drones?
|
|
Leading 75-73, St. John's turned the ball over with 13 seconds left.
|
|
The prison population is constantly turning over with new receptions, releases and transfers.
|
|
Most recently, the characters crossed over with Scooby Doo and literally became animated.
|
|
"Ladies and gentlemen, this case was over with Ms. Jackson's testimony," Bliss said.
|
|
Place rounds on a baking sheet, and prick all over with a fork.
|
|
" Says Kevin: "When this was all over with, those guys showed no remorse.
|
|
Let's get this over with and have them duet to "Sorry" or something.
|
|
And it's trying to win people over with a free week, starting tomorrow.
|
|
With deGrom out, the Dodgers took over with a six-run sixth inning.
|
|
Earlier this year, Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook were taken over with "art selfies".
|
|
But the whole pitch was artists using the thing, and that's over with.
|
|
You're doubled over with abdominal pain Think about: Appendicitis or an ovarian cyst.
|
|
"They look like they have been run over with a bulldozer," she added.
|
|
Then I realized I'm like doubled over with my hands on my crotch.
|
|
I wish there was a way I could just get this over with.
|
|
You'll be flying over with the new-- ED BASTIAN: This is brand new.
|
|
Neyfakh says that Slow Burn isn't over with the impeachment of Richard Nixon.
|
|
Whether this move helped smooth things over with the customer base remains unclear.
|
|
And it was over with in about a minute and half, two minutes.
|
|
It beep-boops its way over with the floppy disk of her brain.
|
|
Vichai, 60, showed a knack for winning people over with charm and largesse.
|
|
Many of the straightforward paths have been bulldozed or grown over with weeds.
|
|
She says it felt like someone was running her over with a bike.
|
|
Either way, if you do your taxes early, you'll get it over with.
|
|
I talked this over with Timothy Fong, a professor of psychiatry at UCLA.
|
|
The receipt the cashier hands over with our change at the cash register.
|
|
She wanted to get it over with and she couldn't wait to leave.
|
|
But he's covered that over with deep repression on any and all dissent.
|
|
" "The American people deserve to have this thing wrapped up and over with.
|
|
And it's such a visual medium that I just spill over with passion.
|
|
And Margaret Cho tries a do-over with the help of Jerry Seinfeld.
|
|
"Honestly, you could have knocked me over with a feather," one scientist said.
|
|
"Get all your worrying over with before you go to bed," she says.
|
|
Season meat generously all over with kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper.
|
|
That slowdown may now be over with record temperatures in 2015 and 2014.
|
|
I climb over with them, shedding my clothes and jump in the water.
|
|
Brush the steak with 2 tablespoons oil and season all over with salt.
|
|
We're so excited about how well subscription has gone over with our audience.
|
|
But for Rossi and his team, the hard part is finally over with.
|
|
With deGrom out, the Dodgers took over with a six-run sixth inning.
|
|
It's a bid to draw more customers, winning them over with sheer convenience.
|
|
"The male vets give me the once over with their eyes," she said.
|
|
How do your approaches to family planning issues go over with the archdiocese?
|
|
Once that's over with, however, the Foxes will hopefully mount a gradual recovery.
|
|
Talk it over with your family and trusted advisers and decide for yourself.
|
|
This is something financial advisers should go over with their clients, he added.
|
|
Burning lanterns, protestors being run over with cars, dog-whistles in mainstream politics.
|
|
And when he bumps into his neighbors, he bubbles over with the news.
|
|
The ditch was covered over with thick vegetation, and they were well hidden.
|
|
It's always surprising what crosses over with you when you emigrate, what remains.
|
|
Hennig-Wellsow, walked over with a bouquet of flowers and threw it at
|
|
Rather, he won audiences over with wry observations about the country's racial chasm.
|
|
"I'm surprised we haven't had people falling over with strokes, honestly," he said.
|
|
"Then in 2018, momentum took over with four anthems," he told the outlet.
|
|
Arizona State took over with 163:216 left and ran out the clock.
|
|
Cook the fish: Season the fish all over with salt and white pepper.
|
|
However, the pooch quickly won the mom over with his puppy dog eyes.
|
|
The people merely want to get it over with in time for dinner.
|
|
Now, military defectors have crossed over with stories of hunger, corruption and abuse.
|
|
It was a splashy season brimming over with drama — and, more importantly, incredible talent.
|
|
E. takes over with S. and gives her breakfast so I can get ready.
|
|
They've found a formula for themselves that works over and over with subtle variation.
|
|
On Sunday, Mary's brother came over with his wife and their two small children.
|
|
Then the uplift stopped, earthquakes subsided and the event was over with no eruption.
|
|
It's summer 2017 and the App Store is spilling over with fidget spinner apps.
|
|
She's even more successful winning customers over with her charm instead of her ire.
|
|
In the ride over with Peña, he tries to say: this is my mission.
|
|
Listen, we've gotten the tariff increase and we have the Uber IPO over with.
|
|
We need to think of new ways to win people over with creative means.
|
|
Presumably, this was to be done through education, not running them over with cars.
|
|
Then I walk over with coworkers to observe the first portion of another trial.
|
|
He ran Haifa Jabara over with his car and went to court for it.
|
|
She started by moisturizing her coils all over with Carol's Daughter leave-in conditioner.
|
|
It even carries over, with some baggage, to politics: think "Cadillac" health insurance plans.
|
|
Let&aposs get this thing over with so we can talk about other things.
|
|
Polanski is 83 and just wants to settle this case, wants it over with.
|
|
Big bounceback for Woods, who's back to 1-over with two holes to play.
|
|
I'm just going to post all my info online and get it over with.
|
|
If I could take an eraser and start all over with him, I would.
|
|
Only if you then run the manager of the restaurant over with your car.
|
|
After the REM stage, the sleep cycle repeats, starting over with the first stage.
|
|
So you back up from that, this should be over with by September 1st.
|
|
Place rounds on a baking sheet, and prick all over with a fork. 3.
|
|
An awkward situation gets smoothed over with the help of someone in the know.
|
|
"He had been worked over with a knife pretty well," Campbell told the paper.
|
|
Overall, Under Armour won us over with its performance-focused display and charming merchandise.
|
|
Their whole conversation is interesting and inspiring and spilling over with pure, unadulterated charm.
|
|
Over with Rachel, she and Mr. Frontenac are looking over ultrasounds of Helena's twins.
|
|
We want to get the investigation over with, done with, put it behind us.
|
|
You victimize them over and over with every joke you make about their tragedy.
|
|
After talking his decision over with McGuire, Cohn decided to stick with his gut.
|
|
"You just show up and plead the Fifth and it's over with," Graham said.
|
|
Molinari was at three-over with six holes to play in the second round.
|
|
The lasagna fritta also won all of us over with its presentation and taste.
|
|
A member of the infamous Burglar Bunch wants a do-over ... with her name.
|
|
Still, sometimes I find clips that manage to knock me over with utopian impossibility.
|
|
They used to turn the ball over with multiple guys playing at the five.
|
|
Retailers are still coming up short on winning shoppers over with in-store experiences.
|
|
You run those races in a nine-day period and get it over with.
|
|
Those days are over, with Russia having weathered talk that its economy risked collapse.
|
|
There is a real desire to get it over with — one way or another.
|
|
Strollers lolled under the soft lights of street lamps, bars spilled over with patrons.
|
|
There were warped, sloping cakes, speckled all over with hard pebbles of unsifted cocoa.
|
|
Season the chicken generously all over with salt and transfer to a baking dish.
|
|
And fall, in Texas, is a good time to start over with honest perspiration.
|
|
Wray gives that quality to Aden's friend, the one who travels over with her.
|
|
The Javelina Cantina won us over with their fajitas and a tavern-style friendliness.
|
|
But luckily Trump's lawyer was able to smooth it over with professionalism and class.
|
|
Evan can replace every bit of it a hundred times over with the money.
|
|
Doctors consistently talked it over with parents less often than they did fire safety.
|
|
Rookie Lamar Jackson took over with Baltimore up 212-214 in the third quarter.
|
|
Cramer said Wednesday Kudlow thought it was important to win people over with kindness.
|
|
Europe would prefer Britain to stay, but if not, wants the exit over with.
|
|
In Valparaíso, paila marina, a seafood soup, would brim over with the day's catch.
|
|
Is it the kid she almost ran over with her sister's diabolical electric car?
|
|
It's the strangest—and most welcome—surprise in a movie brimming over with surprises.
|
|
He had been invited, after all, and was beckoning Gerald over with his cane.
|
|
It's not fancy, but it wins you over with the determination of its heroines.
|
|
Dick spotted me and walked over with a cast member he was ushering around.
|
|
Yes, I'm linking to my own article — but I'm getting it over with quickly!
|
|
It'd be nice to get it over with so that it's not a distraction.
|
|
"I think most people just want to get this thing over with," he said.
|
|
How did LaVar Ball's antics go over with the other parents of UCLA players?
|
|
So he walks too fast for her to catch up to get it over with.
|
|
Every awkward moment can be smoothed over with an offer of more tea or food.
|
|
Her charismatic nature had the judges doubled over with joy for most of her performance.
|
|
But maybe if you're going to do it, you should get it over with, right?
|
|
"A reseeding project lets you start your lawn over with a clean slate," Shanks says.
|
|
He seemed very relieved when the court gave its decision and it was over with.
|
|
Now the wait is over with Tor Browser 8, which is available to download now.
|
|
Wake up, you will have no future if you can't get over with the past.
|
|
Is he doing this just to get away and then tell me we're over with?
|
|
But Samsung's back and ready to win them over with the new Galaxy Note 8.
|
|
When I'm done in the shower, I spray it all over with foaming bleach spray.
|
|
Already she was longing to get this over with, unsettled by the clutter and femininity.
|
|
Nebraska's offense took over with 6:36 left after the Blackshirts defense forced a punt.
|
|
Her eyes sparkled and she bubbled over with enthusiasm, as she could do on occasion.
|
|
The smartphone race is largely over, with Apple and Google's Android operating system the winners.
|
|
Vox reports that the Ringer's whole staff of 90 is coming over with the deal.
|
|
I head over with two of my favorite coworkers and sample way too much food.
|
|
Over with Felix, who has a sleeping Kira in his apartment, there's a surprise visitor.
|
|
And if there isn't, you might have to start all over with a new medication.
|
|
Dad comes over with his own leaf blower, and we attack the backyard in sections.
|
|
If his vocals were dubbed over with, say, Christopher Plummer's, the film would be perfect.
|
|
"I think it's healthy to be able to start over with someone else," she said.
|
|
After testing 882 subjects in 73 trials, it's finally over, with nothing really to prove.
|
|
John Grey intervenes, shaming Captain Leonard into handing him over with some expert Army shade.
|
|
If that happens, tear up the first pack and start over with a fresh pack.
|
|
Michelle Benson told the Star Tribune that she is talking it over with her family.
|
|
He later told his dealer it wasn't helping and he came over with a syringe.
|
|
Just become a full-on Parks & Rec gif site and get it over with already.
|
|
The tree knocked the cabin over with the family inside, including at least three children.
|
|
Tim alleged Jennifer slashed his tires and once tried running him over with a car.
|
|
If it's a bassline to it and I can catch a flow, it's over with.
|
|
" The governor asks: "Factually accurate update; but how did it go over with the residents?
|
|
Seunghwan Oh took over with runners at the corners and one out after Difo's single.
|
|
"Really, really happy to get this one over with," Freeze told reporters after the game.
|
|
SLOAN: WELL, THE BOARD WAS CLEAR IN ITS REPORT THAT THEIR INVESTIGATION IS OVER WITH.
|
|
The group revealed they traveled from all over with some answering Australia, Austria and Korea.
|
|
He went to hang up the phone and I bubbled over with panic and embarrassment.
|
|
The casket was draped over with a large cloth covering embroidered with a golden cross.
|
|
And it reminds you, over and over, with this video...Ad announcer: Fire becomes fire.
|
|
Donald, or "Old Matt Donald," won viewers over with his original entrance and southern charm.
|
|
"Let's get this over with," he said, and immediately proceeded to jackhammer me into oblivion.
|
|
As we've seen over and over with Facebook, Zuckerberg's decision is final, until it isn't.
|
|
Let's go ahead with this hearing and have a vote and get this over with.
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Get them done and over with so that they're not cluttering your mind or workspace.
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Unfortunately, we can't do that and will have to start over with the next administration.
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On Berlin's metro, many of the posters have already been scrawled over with obscene graffiti.
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Below, I break down how this mattress-first company won me over with its bedding.
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OK. Now other people, they went all over with him they went to his island.
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They are levelling the rutted surface so that it can be paved over with concrete.
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Some children accused officers of punching or kicking them and running them over with vehicles.
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He was laying in sleep one day and I was just boiling over with love.
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The movie's first half has a conceptual lucidity that is later clouded over with ambivalence.
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I talked it over with a few friends, and we quickly recorded in the studio.
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I don't have the stamina I used to have ... I'm excited it's finally over with.
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He tells her to just hop on a plane immediately, to get it over with.
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Well, now the wait is almost over, with the launch of the Robinhood U.K. waitlist.
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Our divisions are deep and real and can't be papered over with fixes like these.
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In San Diego, at St. John the Evangelist, the pressure boiled over, with serious consequences.
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" He said some defense lawyers advised clients to confess simply to "get it over with.
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"I wanted it over with — I wanted out," she told the Post she remembered thinking.
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Even Ryan might be exhausted enough to want to just get it all over with.
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The beef was beautiful, but unconventionally so, speckled all over with a splendid, powdery mold.
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So I started over with all-purpose flour, adding more water and lard this time.
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If you like it, talk it over with your parents or a counselor at school.
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He's not going to pander to voters or win you over with an emotional story.
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And I just hope that we get this thing over with because they're great people.
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By now there had been too many shocks; everybody wanted to get it over with.
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Usually, the clot heals over with calcium and scar tissue, and you don't feel anything.
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The Eagles eventually took over with 4:07 remaining at their own 6-yard line.
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"I would rather they do it quickly and just get it over with," she said.
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For instance, running someone over and over with a truck, or stabbing someone 119 times.
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The direction and script seem contrived to get filming over with as quickly as possible.
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They could just write a check and this could be over with if they wanted to.
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So there was a lot of reasons why General Flynn would just want this over with.
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" "She's trainwrecking," May warns Toya, before addressing Reid: "Just get it over with and get out.
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Kennedy talking over with the Russian governments and their leaders all the way to the present.
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Pat the meat dry with paper towels and season all over with salt and pepper. 3.
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Press dough into pan in an even layer, and prick surface all over with a fork.
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It's just one of those things you have to deal with and, fortunately, it's over with.
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Park won Feld over with nine months of data on what the business had already accomplished.
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Kim later returned to talk things over with Khloé, this time bringing Kris and Kourtney along.
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Cover the beef in a layer of sauerkraut and sprinkle that all over with caraway seeds.
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"We know where this is headed; we might as well get it over with," Cornyn said.
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You probably thought you lived in a world where InfoWars would never cross over with Pokemon.
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Perhaps the best part of matpakke is the fact that it is over with so quickly.
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So, I think of Cardinal as one of those orphans that came over with Brendol Hux.
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When Cassius is using his "white voice," Stanfield's voice is dubbed over with comedian David Cross'.
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Workers there are being fought over with signing bonuses, paid internships and help with tuition fees.
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My friend is coming over with a bottle of wine before we head to the party.
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NUNES: If they paid someone, it&aposs an absolute red line and this is over with.
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He's just so happy to get it over with and he just wants to come out.
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I am ready to get this over with, and most of the American people are, too.
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Those are the three that I think will cross over, with Manchin being at the top.
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So Robin isn't trying to take over with fancy edgers or Square readers in every truck.
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Outside the windows glides a landscape darkened by forest fires and then frozen over with ice.
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During that time, honeybees regurgitate the nectar, inoculating it over and over with their gut bacteria.
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"We like to think that we are winning people over with our of football," he says.
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Israel sent its own envoy to Jordan to smooth things over with the Hashemite Kingdom's government.
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Transfer the pastry rounds to the prepared baking sheet and poke all over with a fork.
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The problems the GOP faces, in other words, can't be papered over with narrow process adjustments.
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This effect will play out over and over with each IPO, the "Mad Money" host warned.
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"Tech and small caps took over ... with new power in Apple after its earnings, " he said.
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Many Americans would like to start over with two new candidates, which is not an option.
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Even if she didn't win them over with her drawings, she certainly did with her personality.
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As Herzog and Hermansen took photos, a dolphin swam over with a buoy in her mouth.
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With the lead continuing to swell, Trent and Allen took over with Duke trailing by 10.
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They can also talk over with you the pros and cons of enrolling in a trial.
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Pierce each pastry sheet all over with a fork to prevent it from rising too much.
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On a large baking sheet, rub the lamb all over with the salt, sugar, and pepper.
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I was soaked and cranky, hoping to get the interview over with in 20 minutes, tops.
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He tried to lure her over with a request that she bring him some headache medicine.
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But go a kilobyte over with a messaging service or game download and you'll be charged.
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Over with Scott and Cosima, rigorous searching turns up the real P.T. Westmorland, John Patrick Mathieson.
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Meanwhile, Offred is lying back at Jezebel's, waiting for the Commander to get it over with.
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The Cats could not get off a shot and Maryland took over with 25 seconds left.
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The hospital had delayed my appointment twice, and I was anxious to get it over with.
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If you are among that 4.7 million, you have been won over with some canny marketing.
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She should call Millie and get that over with, and then she can face her family.
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"I was trying to get San Antonio to get him over with us," Leonard told Nichols.
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"He had been worked over with a knife pretty well," Campbell told the Griffin Daily News.
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There are many reasons to want 2016 over with, but what of the promise of 2017?
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It's helpful to write out your long-term goals and talk them over with your partner.
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I checked my pulse over and over with a watch, hour after hour, day after day.
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Brexit-ennui has set in with many voters, who just want it to be over with.
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On closer inspection, guests could see that it was imprinted all over with the LV monogram.
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Hernandez reveals a city spilling over with possibility, a people rising from the inferno of yesterday.
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Do you remember the special plates you agonized over with your fiancé before you got married?
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However, Priebus ultimately relented, saying it wasn't worth "going to go to war over" with Trump.
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How does it feel for that to now be over with, and memorialized in this work?
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Fry the chicken: Season the chicken all over with salt and the flesh side with pepper.
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Campbell: Malik X was bringing that whole pirate radio thing over with Radio London on CKLN.
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With this as the artistic seed, digital artist Vincent Houze took over with his CG animation.
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Trippier and Ashley Young stand over it, and now Maguire comes over with his two cents.
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Mr. Bignone took over with the stated goal of transitioning to a democratically elected civilian government.
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Critic's Notebook Everyone wants to think of flamenco as bubbling over with spontaneity, urgency and authenticity.
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Woods three-putted from 25 feet to fall to three-over with five holes to play.
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Mr. Ismaan had played for about 15 minutes when his friend walked over with the phone.
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I just want to get it over with so I can get on with my day.
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A bookstore, also attacked by rioters, is derelict, its walls papered over with posters and advertisements.
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Season the beef all over with salt and pepper and drizzle with 1 tablespoon olive oil.
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You might want to write in a journal or talk it over with a trusted friend.
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Three years of wretched talks have made everyone keen to get the whole thing over with.
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After 30 moves and 36 minutes, it was over, with the players agreeing to a draw.
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Lynsie Mason, 23, a nearby resident, walked over with a box of doughnuts and a card.
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But it has the virtue of getting things over with, before a surprise after the credits.
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NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Adam Neumann's reign at WeWork is over – with a reward for failure.
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He has one suit that he irons by running it over with his car, I guess.
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The family home in Raleigh was once presided over with gusto by Sharon, the Sedaris matriarch.
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"A lot of people think embezzlement is one big score and it's over with," said Karpp.
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Epictetus also won me over with his tone, which was that of an enraged athletics coach.
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Not the kind of proposal the President made which has gone over with a big thud.
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The best way to fix it, he said, is to start over with a clean slate.
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Make the goulash: In a large bowl, season the beef all over with salt and pepper.
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There'd be another family dinner that night; Gray's parents were on their way over with pizza.
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Sources said the company will try to smoothe things over with regulators and address their concerns.
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Ivanka reportedly applied herself diligently to the process, winning Charlie and Seryl over with her devotion.
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Most tantalizingly, Roiland even left room for cross over with the beloved Adult Swim animated show.
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It is a myth that an immigrant can bring dozens of family members over with them.
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It is business as usual, with the same ideas papered over with a vague economic message.
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Still, Crispian ultimately tries to win her over with money, promising her a vacation in Paris.
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Still, Crispian ultimately tries to win her over with money, promising her a vacation in Paris.
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Make the curry: Season the chicken all over with the cayenne, curry powder, salt, and pepper.
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Often, he thought, you settled on an ill-fitting item just to get the drudgery over with.
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"I just want it over with," Rhonda Rogers, Kostura's niece, told the Cleveland Plain Dealer on Tuesday.
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He mulled this over with Ham Smith, a Nobel Prize winner and Venter's scientific right-hand man.
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I wasn't really looking forward to it, so I figured I should just get it over with.
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Animals turned blue and whimpered and died, their eyes bulging and their skin covered over with frost.
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After talking it over with her husband, Mark Salchert, Cori brought the baby she named Emmalynn home.
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Fan the ends out with a fine-tooth comb and mist all over with Moroccanoil Luminous Hairspray.
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They won me over with their energy, their slogans—just the whole vibe gave me the goosebumps.
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" And in a statement, Fadell said Fawaz is taking over with a "two-year roadmap in place.
|
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Somehow, after months and months of waiting, Game of Thrones Season 6 is suddenly almost over with.
|
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Several economists believe that the era of deflation is over with Trump's rise to the White House.
|
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"I think it's healthy to be able to start over with someone else," she told the magazine.
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Mary's portrait was painted over with a portrait of Sir John Maitland, 1st Lord Maitland of Thirlestane.
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After things are permanently over with Jake, she sets up a "meeting" with Curtis at a restaurant.
|
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"Kim would come over with Robert Downey — and Robert would play the piano like crazy," Sassoon recalled.
|
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My friend E. pops over with ingredients I've forgotten, and refuses to let me pay for them.
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Kimbrel walked Michael Saunders to begin the inning, and Pillar moved him over with a sacrifice bunt.
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Try to relate to others in general, or smooth things over with someone you've been arguing with.
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"My daughter thinks it is thrilling when my stylist comes over with racks of clothes," Blunt says.
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Likewise, the world soccer organization FIFA, mostly smoothed things over with sponsors amid a damaging bribery scandal.
|
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The real tragedy of a new Stranger Things season being released is how quickly it's over with.
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Then he would rush over with a bag filled with cartons of Japanese cigarettes conspicuously sticking out.
|
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Over drinks on yet another beach later on, Nick tries to smooth things over, with limited success.
|
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I did this by streaming movies from iTunes over and over with the brightness set at medium.
|
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The other countries are gradually getting used to the (inaudible) the free rides are somewhat over with.
|
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If a Muslim deliberately ran people over with a car, immediately it would be a terrorist attack.
|
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It was of dark, purplish, yellow color, here and there stuck over with large, blackish looking squares.
|
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Calvin was there partying, and he had to know how this pose would go over with Swift.
|
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"I'm very, very happy the debate is over with, but I enjoyed the experience," Trump told Bash.
|
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Still, the Globes are often where frontrunners cement their status by winning people over with charming speeches.
|
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Make the concessions early; get the concessions over with and in on your terms—nice and smoothly.
|
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Your only option is to open a new account and start over with your email address, instead.
|
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But, it didn't mean I got to reverse time or have a do-over with my body.
|
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We start in Meereen, I suppose because we have to get Meereen over with sooner or later.
|
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The euro crisis is not over, with growth slow, youth unemployment high and Greece again in difficulties.
|
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Sports of The Times CLEVELAND — Knock me over with a feather: LeBron James still can play basketball.
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Day 13: A dear friend comes over with a present for Sunny: an adorable pink Gucci dress.
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Rub the bread all over with oil and grill, flipping once, until charred, 1 to 2 minutes.
|
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When I open the drawer that his outfits are in, he runs over with his tail wagging.
|
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The Tyvek was printed all over with the slogan of its maker, Dupont: "The Miracles of Science."
|
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Monfils looked spent, bent over with a hand on his left knee between points, catching his breath.
|
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Mr. Finlayson said he had talked the idea over with Canada's new attorney general, Jody Wilson-Raybould.
|
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Twitter has been taken over with screenshots of users trying to engage their "number neighbors" in conversation.
|
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"I guess there are no good people left, so let's just get it over with," Colbert said.
|
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Petty and the Jets took over with 2 minutes 55 seconds left and a chance to win.
|
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She gave him a nod and a look that said clearly enough: Let's get this over with.
|
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Girardi managed the then-Florida Marlins for one year before taking over with the Yankees in 9443.
|
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WINNER: Wegmans — The compact Wegmans hummus won us over with its lemon-infused taste and creamy texture.
|
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I had a great season, the season is over with and I've had two rough shooting nights.
|
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Coat the pork all over with the rub and place on a rack set over a tray.
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Season the chicken all over with salt and pepper and dredge all over in the flour mixture.
|
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Melnyk should just put himself in the lineup for a Leafs game and get it over with.
|
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She had been sentenced to death via lethal injection, and was ready to get it over with.
|
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Well, from Holm's perspective, the most favorable next step would undoubtedly be a do-over with Tate.
|
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Using a slotted spoon, transfer to a paper towel-lined plate and season all over with salt.
|
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The crypto wars appeared to be over, with encryption and its infosec champions emerging as the victors.
|
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It would have to start all over, with a new NPRM and a new public comment period.
|
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The entire 77th Street front would butter itself over with a thin veneer of sober gray limestone.
|
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The team is starting over — with Jerry West presiding over the rebuild — and it has no identity.
|
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We have been betrayed over and over and over with presidents promising to do something about immigration.
|
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Season the pork aggressively all over with salt and pepper, then sprinkle it with the fennel pollen.
|
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"Kind of anxious to get it over with," she said before a rare trip off the property.
|
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I had to start over with a new dream, and I wasn't sure what it would be.
|
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Eventually tensions bubbled over, with Brody storming into the backyard, announcing that he and Kaitlynn were leaving.
|
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I'm just glad that's over with and I can look forward, because that wasn't a fun time.
|
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Then, you shower it all over with salt and pepper and massage the seasoning into the meat.
|
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He was very hunched over, with unkempt clothes, hair and beard, and he was pulling a suitcase.
|
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By Super Tuesday, her campaign was effectively over — with the final blow losing her home state, Massachusetts.
|
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He accused Mr. Goelet of various incivilities, among them trying to run him over with a truck.
|
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The side facing our front door had been papered over with "Ban Them All" written on it.
|
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Reasoning that the House will probably vote to impeach eventually, why not get it over with now?
|
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"Fix the problems in the industry and don't coat them over with icing like music," she said.
|
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When I got back to the table, our waitress rushed over with a pad and a pencil.
|
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Jimmy no longer wears his jacket; he ran it over with the family lawn mower this spring.
|
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So get the revolving door done and over with and get the big money out of politics.
|
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A side plate spills over with basil, lime, wheels of jalapeño and bean sprouts heaped like kindling.
|
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"From the public perspective, a do-over with Roberts sidelined is the right outcome," Professor Gillers said.
|
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"You could have knocked us over with feathers as we sat there and read it," said Rep.
|
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The teams exchanged possessions and then Mother Nature took over with 223:242 left in the first.
|
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In '28, as you know, we had an issue because we had a grow over with ACA.
|
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Doubled over with contractions, it took her about 40 minutes to get to the site and back.
|
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Now that I got that over with, you know, it's always tough and then tomorrow boom, boom.
|
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When the Cherokee were upset by that, Jamie won them over with a classic white-savior move.
|
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Season the chicken pieces all over with salt and pepper and add the chicken to the pan.
|
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During the penalty shootout, taxis pulled over with their hazard lights on and listened on the radio.
|
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When I did this now I said, "I probably, maybe, will confuse people, maybe I'll expand that, you know, I'll lengthen the time" — because it should be over with, in my opinion it should've been over with a long time ago, because all it is is an excuse.
|
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It was over with about 10 minutes to go, which took the air out of a historic night.
|
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But after talking things over with VanSpankeren, he settled on a more expensive plan with a lower deductible.
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There is no reason for him to not just go ahead and do it, get it over with.
|
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He kept me doubled over with laughter every day on the set – yet he was a complete pro.
|
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New Orleans came up empty on its next possession and the Bucks took over with 24.9 seconds left.
|
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Rather than putt the ball to the hole, you need to fly it over with expertly timed taps.
|
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Invite a couple of hoes over with your homies and have a good time whilst playing my mix.
|
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As Trump said after Thursday's debate, "The bromance is over," with less than three weeks until Iowa's caucuses.
|
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"You could have knocked me over with a feather when they said she was African-American," she said.
|
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"I may go to the convention before this all over with more delegates than anyone else," he said.
|
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This raw portrait of the realities of motherhood as a political calling card doesn't go over with everyone.
|
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Let's just get it over with: Game of Thrones is very likely to return in 2019, not 2018.
|
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But then we dribbled the ball up half court and turned it over with no one playing defense.
|
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Lindsey Graham (R-SC) took over with his now-infamous rant, and we never heard from Mitchell again.
|
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At that point, you start the next month over with a new spending plan and a clean slate.
|
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Which is why, when the graffiti was painted over with the word "ELVIS" in February, locals were outraged.
|
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"We do want to get this over with soon, and that means accelerating what we're doing," he said.
|
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I'm nervous to have this conversation, but I'd rather get it over with now and clear the air.
|
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"I think it's healthy to be able to start over with someone else," she told Glamour last year.
|
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His mom and younger brother come over with their dog, and we have a nice time catching up.
|
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Benton and Newman, who'd been spurned twice and weren't exactly being bowled over with other offers, quickly agreed.
|
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Trending had previously contained keywords that would reveal headlines when clicked on or hovered over with a mouse.
|
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Los Angeles' bar scene is spilling over with CBD cocktail offerings, and breweries are selling CBD-infused beer.
|
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Can he win them over with effective governance, or can Democrats get them to vote for their nominee?
|
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It soon stopped eating, staggered to the back of the stall and fell over with a satisfied slump.
|
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The two have a very long and convoluted history, one that crosses over with many other Marvel storylines.
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Meanwhile, pierce the sweet potatoes all over with a fork, and place them in a microwave-safe bowl.
|
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Without hesitating, he sent an aide over with a gift: $1,000 in cash, double the average annual wage.
|
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Magisto has around 75 employees in California and Israel, all of which are coming over with the deal.
|
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Unlike the desktop Gmail add-ons, there's no big sidebar area to take over with the added info.
|
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Based on this interview, van der Meulen and Vroege wrote the voice-over, with Touma doing the speaking.
|
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His focus is on placing the opponent on the ropes and working them over with up-down combinations.
|
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Over with Helena, she's listened to the messages on Gracie's phone and discovered that she's working with Mark.
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Season the chicken all over with salt and pepper and wrap in a double layer of aluminum foil.
|
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" She pointed to the Charlottesville car attack as an example: "The guy ran people over with a car.
|
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It'd be great if Netflix could just cut their losses and start over with a new Iron Fist.
|
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No arrests were made and Lochte smoothed things over with the hotel in regards to the damaged door.
|
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Bill Clinton gets do-over with Lewinsky comments on late night TV GRIEVING KATE SPADE: Bright. Vibrant. Colorful.
|
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According to RenewableUK, the U.K. is Europe's windiest country and could power itself "several times over" with wind.
|
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I've accepted what I have to do, so I'm ready to go in and get it over with.
|
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They are conceptually similar to TanDEM-X, but pass over with greater frequency, and in a different bandwidth.
|
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The Olympics may be over with for another four years, but the Paralympics is only just getting started.
|
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" Added Kaling: "I looked forward to coming to work every day because I was bubbling over with questions.
|
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In some places, Post-its and messages have been covered over with plastic or tape to preserve them.
|
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She told the Sun Sentinel she was going to transfer until she talked it over with her mother.
|
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I had to pull over with two to three other people and approach the upside-down, smashed car.
|
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Stanford led 27-24 with 7:30 to play before the Bruins took over with 14 straight points.
|
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But in an awkward transition Nathan instantly wins him over with a probing peroration on their common humanity.
|
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After the Jazz took over with seven seconds remaining, Mitchell drove the lane and was fouled by Booker.
|
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Witnesses say the assailant attacked Ojeda with brass knuckles and tried to run him over with a truck.
|
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As the puck trickled toward the goal line, Rinne, trying to recover, knocked it over with his skate.
|
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Tensions at White House press briefings have frequently boiled over with explosive exchanges between reporters and administration officials.
|
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Roth has had three very distinct careers, each time starting over with zero experience in her new field.
|
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Ultimately, an FCA-PSA merger would be about PSA taking over, with CEO Carlos Tavares running the show.
|
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"When they did go back to work, they had to start over with their retirement savings," Collinson said.
|
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Picture it now, spilling over with thousands of students, a black hole of debt and extremely good dabs.
|
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This can lead to concerning outcomes if customers start seeing their data handed over, with no legal oversight.
|
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Critics occasionally described the HP board as dysfunctional and called for it to start over with fresh eyes.
|
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To serve, brush the chicken and vegetables all over with the glaze and transfer to a serving platter.
|
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Unsurprisingly, some of the language in the Instagram training material crosses-over with similar documents for Facebook moderators.
|
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Make me wear this uniform one more day, because I wasn't ready to be over with the playoffs.
|
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She came over with an acupressure mat, an iPhone tuned to the sound of waves and a flashlight.
|
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New Orleans has the benefit of starting over with presumptive No. 1 pick Zion Williamson as a centerpiece.
|
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Season the goat all over with salt and pepper and drizzle with 214/27 cup of the oil.
|
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"There are some people who wanted to get it over with quickly," said Mustafa Farouk, the federation's president.
|
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Place the potatoes on a baking sheet and poke them all over with the tines of a fork.
|
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Both pie and cake came over with the pilgrims, then were later served in colonial taverns and inns.
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And Jay-Z is sitting over with the rest of the dudes because 'you ain't no big boy.
|
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At her most lugubrious, she made suits covered all over with versions of the Fendi double-F logo.
|
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When water starts to flow out of someone's tap, neighbors and relatives rush over with bottles and buckets.
|
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McConnell has also emphasized that he's interested in a quick trial that pretty much gets things over with.
|
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The embroidery, completed in white, was printed over with photographs of fruits, infusing the fabrics with vivid colors.
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"As we were moving in, one neighbor came over with champagne and another with baked goods," she said.
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Gravity took over, with slightly denser areas of the universe pulling the gas into denser and denser clumps.
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He denied running it over with the A.T.V. and said that he instead killed it with a pistol.
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Behind the scenes, the GOP has begun to try to smooth things over with its most important givers.
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Well, at this point, the Times could pay for the newsroom two times over with just digital money.
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I consider calling her just so we can get it over with but I think it's too late.
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Two patrol officers moved around slowly, bent over with flashlights and chalk, finding and circling nine shell casings.
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Yet when one of them gets stabbed and drained by a Skeksis, your own brim over with tears.
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Langdon has since seen much of that era's residual damage papered over with remodeled homes and new construction.
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It can all be gone over with a fine-tooth comb and the remains taken out of there.
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It's impossible to miss, plastered over with homemade posters and signs about God's wrath and Hillary Clinton's lies.
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But hopefully a good friend will come over with some food and wine and just be with you.
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May's pitch — in short, "Listen to me, and let's get Brexit over with" — won't easily overcome this polarization.
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Comprised of coral rock that was dredged from the Intracoastal Waterway, it was later paved over with asphalt.
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Season the chicken all over with salt and cook, turning as needed, until golden, 6 to 8 minutes.
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In this case, most of my funders are transferring over with me, and we are already up and running.
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Then put in a quart of Yeast if the weather is very cold cover it over with a Blanket.
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Iowa had two more opportunities but turned the ball over with 2.8 seconds to play, and Illinois held on.
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So do yourself a favor and shop now … You know you will be thankful to get it over with!
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Three doors and its hatchback popped open, and a handful of young people ran over with white plastic bags.
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Right across the road, workers are harvesting lettuce the agonizing old-fashioned way—bent over with knife in hand.
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He usually took a "get it over with" approach, by uneasily delivering limited political commentary during short opening monologues.
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I don't really remember it hurting but I do remember that I just wanted to get it over with.
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Private lending rolled over with it, and banks tightened their standards on commercial and industrial loans with stricter terms.
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And as Markus talked over with McFeely about that process, he did let one small, (possibly) telling detail slip.
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Kendrick posted photos of their chat a year later to Instagram, showing the then-president doubled over with laughter.
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He stayed over with her "nearly every night" as their relationship developed, using campaign funds to take Ubers there.
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That video, it turns out, was footage of a US bombing run in Afghanistan, dubbed over with Russian voices.
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Wilkinson, who was at home that evening, came into the restaurant and talked the issue over with her staff.
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The 9 week, 8 city, 7 affiliate, & 7,700 worker #MarriottStrike is officially over with contracts that make #1job enough!
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James Alex Fields Jr. was indicted on 30 counts after he ran Heyer and others over with a car.
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Lowe's won me over with their superior price-matching policy and an immaculate atmosphere for making home-improvement decisions.
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"It&aposs only about Mueller getting the darn thing over with and he owes that to the American people."
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This week's mug runneth over with days devoted to the beverage that wakes up nations and keeps industries humming.
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After using your fingers, you can always go over with a soft brush for an even more flawless finish.
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It seems that Fernandez's suit concept won Musk over, with his design to be unveiled in the coming months.
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"It's all good and I am glad that part is over with," Patrick, who is retiring, told ABC television.
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But there are signs the worst of the industrial sector's downturn is over, with recent manufacturing surveys turning higher.
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One of the youngsters, bubbling over with creative zeal, asked Plepler for advice about launching a new cable channel.
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The Lady's Guide to Petticoats and Piracy, the new YA fantasy by Mackenzi Lee, froths over with swashbuckling glee.
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Season the scallops all over with salt, and pepper and cook, flipping once, until golden, 2 to 3 minutes.
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The game was over with, I went to the locker room, we celebrated getting to the Eastern Conference Finals.
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Winter is here, it's kind of a mess now, and I'm ready to get it the heck over with!!!
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And why not just get this over with before Congress starts monkeying around with taxes again down the road.
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Trader Joe's keeps winning us over with their grab-and-go snacks, and their latest selection is no exception.
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"After everything was over with and all the shaking and jarring, the sirens went off," Garrison told the station.
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But there are signs the worst of the industrial sector downturn is over, with recent manufacturing surveys turning higher.
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Yes, but: Republicans have been laser-focused on taxes for the past few months, and now that's over with.
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The President was talking to some lawmakers when he saw Marcelas, stopped and walked over with an outstretched hand.
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Long-simmering cultural clashes between immigrant Korean business owners and predominately African-American customers spilled over with the acquittals.
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The notes were initially marketed at low to mid 50s over, with then pricing revised to plus 50bp area.
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"I wanted it over with — I wanted out," she told the Washington Post of her thinking during the experience.
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At first we thought he was a fool, but he won us over with his subtle, saber-like humor.
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Carr was carted to the locker room as backup Matt McGloin took over with the Raiders leading 229-219.
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In past games, dying and respawning into the next zombie wave meant starting over with a basic, crappy pistol.
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So their guitars overextend into the Jesus and Mary darklands as their vocals blur over with distortion and dismay.
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Woods made his turn in 39 shots and got back to 20083 over with a birdie on No. 2.
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Reliever Sean Gilmartin allowed the first two batters to reach, and Jace Peterson moved them over with a sacrifice.
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"The fury inside me right now is bubbling over with how we're going to address this problem," McKinley said.
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After chatting it over with his friends at Ranka Jewellers, he ordered a shirt made almost wholly of gold.
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As polar seas melt, their fragile ecosystems are infected with invasive microbes that are brought over with the current.
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Fedato: But I don't think you can compare having someone come over with having sex in a public space.
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If you are still having trouble with persistent messages, you can start over with a fresh, empty login keychain.
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So many enemies of the people were being uncovered that individual apartments were turning over with darkly absurd speed.
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Ms. Gordon's friend Ms. Alperin stopped by with her husband, Steve, and another friend walked over with homemade brownies.
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So if he has nothing to hide then why not just release his taxes and get it over with?
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With Trump's approval rating at historic lows, he better realize his honeymoon period is over with the American people.
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One of those is the season Chris Sale is having right now, over with the 100-win Red Sox.
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The message is plain: He is a soldier doing politicians' work, a gun painted over with the American flag.
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GAMBELA, Ethiopia — In a bright green hospital room buzzing with flies, an older man's eyes glazed over with pain.
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Me and my wife drink Liberty Creek red, and man you vibe out to some SANDAS, it's over with.
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"They look like they have been run over with a bulldozer," Gemma Connell, head of OCHA's regional office, said.
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Rather than adjusting the markets, he proposes starting over with a new system for buying and selling health insurance.
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"I'd love to get it over with just so I don't have to keep answering about it," Crosby said.
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He obviously wanted it all to be over with, though he could not say so in any intelligible way.
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Well, it's over, with the league leaders, team champions and award winners already determined based on Small Sample Size.
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Lindström shows me her homeopathic pills that she takes for mold illness, which I look over with raised eyebrows.
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While many move on to the esteemed main company, even the ones who don't are spilling over with talent.
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Set aside on a rack set over a sheet tray and season all over with salt and the oregano.
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You can cross over with MMA and kickboxing, but with MMA and Muay Thai, they're detrimental to each other.
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It originally came over with the Yardies in London, but it's been part of the culture since the '80s.
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My parents are staying over with us, as they did occasionally back in the days before the coronavirus lockdown.
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Eventually she passed the microphone to another musician, Tei-Shi, who took over with a decidedly more upbeat tune.
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When you spot the umbrella, pull over with a swerve and order a mixed fruit cup with Tajin seasoning.
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But with that that, Miller's day was over, with Terry Francona replacing him with the team's closer, Cody Allen.
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The report, entitled "Just Looking to Get 3Q Over With and Focus on New iPhone Cycle," was released Monday.
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Then I refine them a bit and talk them over with friends, long before I ever type a word.
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One officer filed an incident report after two Mexican nationals said officers in Texas ran them over with ATVs.
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Fashion Month is far from over, with London Fashion Week still underway and both Milan and Paris to follow.
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But you know, sort of like when you've done nothing wrong, let's be open and get it over with.
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Powell takes over with an economy looking stronger but with political tensions around Washington running at a boiling point.
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But the fighting is not over with large parts of the country still controlled by insurgent and Islamist groups.
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Rose pivoted along the left baseline with the ball, but slipped and turned it over with eight seconds left.
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It contained bones and identity cards that appeared to have been covered over with sandy earth by a bulldozer.
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One of IRCA's major objectives was to wipe the slate clean and start over with an effective enforcement program.
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"Some of these people had simply been turned over with essentially a made-up rap sheet," Lehnert told me.
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In the show's third episode, I keeled over with laughter one moment and found myself in tears the next.
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"The fact that we have money stashed aside makes me want to get this quarantine over with," Katie said.
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In America they found themselves having to start their lives over with limited means and few friends and family.
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"Part of it was persistence on my end," she says, but she finally won him over with her songwriting skills.
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There's a lot to go over with the brand new Kindle Paperwhite, so let's go ahead and jump right in.
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The writer dazzled in a strapless, nude-colored sheath gown by Jovani, decorated all over with tiny silver floral embellishments.
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" He continues: "It's kind of a relief when you get the TV part over with like, 'We're going to Disneyland!
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JONES: She said as he said push them out of the store but not drive them over with a car.
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Black Panther is here, and in typical Marvel fashion the movie is brimming over with little nods and Easter eggs.
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Would it be better to go fast and get it over with or would it be better to go slow?
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"I wanted to win Carter over with sardonic wit, so I chose PowerPoint as my artistic medium," Fenton tells PEOPLE.
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They briefly speak about how things ended, and Abbi manages to win Trey over with a killer Top Gun reference.
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I log on, check my emails, and continue working on a brainstorm that I'm going over with my team tomorrow.
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To be fair, though, the guy makes a strong case and he kind of wins me over with his argument.
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The officer's attorney maintained he acted in self-defense, fearing Hammond was going to run him over with his car.
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She popped up at group outings, begged to talk things over with Dennis and accused Altschul of orchestrating her feuds.
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It's just that they can't be won over with threats about GDP numbers or promises of free college or healthcare.
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They also allegedly tried earlier in the week to run her over with a car, according to the Enterprise-Journal.
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The bite would confuse the steer, allowing Pickett to pull it over with just his jaw, his hands held skyward.
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The film passes the Bechdel Test many times over with conversations between Maureen, her employer, and her brother's former girlfriend.
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He has to win them over with darts, drinks, and karaoke, but also by being a good listener and conversationalist.
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The battle over caring for immigrants at the border is not over with the passage of the $4.6 billion bill.
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Low things don't work either, so I really had to rework my wardrobe and start over with my new body.
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"Whatever the cost at this stage, we need to get it over with as soon as possible," the person said.
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Science is brimming over with fantastic concepts and stories, and Boundless provides ample evidence in its more than 200 pages.
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Visualize a problem you're dealing with, and then imagine yourself knocking it over with your strong, powerful, gorgeous ram's horns.
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Cole was overcome with emotion as he initially hunched over with his hands on his knees before hugging his father.
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In the end, Mueller said, he wanted to get the investigation over with, and he simply ran out of time.
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" As Williams doubled over with tears of joy, English got down on his knee and asked, "Will you marry me?
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She left "no outlines, notes about characters, drafts scribbled over with revisions and additions" or any other such tantalising clues.
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" She added that if the bill advanced to the Senate, senators should start over "with a clean sheet of paper.
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Membership largely crosses over with Oscar's, meaning several surprise winners (like Patel) could end up repeating during the Academy's Feb.
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If an asteroid was going to destroy our planet, now would be the time to just get it over with.
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Actually, let's just talk about that now and get it over with and have the rest of the conversation. Sure.
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At halftime, Lady Gaga will take over with what is sure to be a jaw dropping and possibly political performance.
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" In September 2014, an ISIS spokesman similarly encouraged such attacks, saying of ISIS' enemies, "run him over with your car.
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The sludgy green of the barrels contrasts with his turquoise shirt, which is printed all-over with pink hibiscus flowers.
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If I do have to kill someone, I'd rather do it by running them over with a hacked smart car.
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Reath made one of two free throws for the Tigers and Booker turned the ball over with 12 seconds left.
|
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That would be Vice President Mike Pence's statement Sunday that the "era of strategic patience" is over with North Korea.
|
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He has been a buffoon to end all buffoons; his frothing mouth runneth over with idiotic and profoundly disturbing statements.
|
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She dropped her usual attacks on Sanders and started trying to smooth things over with his younger, more liberal supporters.
|
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But, Williams argued Thursday, the inflation wars of the 1970s are over, with low inflation now the biggest global issue.
|
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Saturday morning, Jacobs' patrol vehicle remained unmoved from the day before, as it has been slowly covered over with flowers.
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I just tried to get over with it, but they knew it was something serious when they did the test.
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It's a certain vibe I'm trying to get over with people: the melodic and beautiful music that's still street oriented.
|
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Now he beckoned me over, with the same kind of authoritarian gestures with which he had ordered my lights extinguished.
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If so, we'll be right over with a giant bat and ablender, for mixing some cool cocktails with your NIPYATA!
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The theatrical run of "Batman v Superman" is all but over, with a worldwide box office gross of $871 million.
|
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Aggrieved Americans are unlikely to be won over with more generous food stamps or a bigger earned-income tax credit.
|
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"This is over with, this controversy about emails from Hillary Clinton," said one exasperated Democrat, Representative Hank Johnson of Georgia.
|
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"When we were editing the film here, I would just walk over with my dog every day," Mr. Scheinert said.
|
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But vehicles that go to Mars often carry thousands of Earth microbes over with them, despite scientists' best sterilization efforts.
|
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The mission is still underway, but the most dangerous moments are over with, and the system passed with flying colors.
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Metro said Palazzi, 46, who previously ran Metro's cash and carry business in Italy, was taking over with immediate effect.
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But even this comes at a cost to U.S. credibility, something that many leaders sweated over with Syria in 2013.
|
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It will charge your laptop two or three times over, with a smartphone charge or two left in the balance.
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Doubling over with laughter like it's the funniest thing in the world — how they watched a potato during the war.
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I begged the bartender to let us go as my friends looked over with pity or disgust, I couldn't tell.
|
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Andrew Cuomo, who is a Democrat, appears to be winning people over with his calm approach to the coronavirus pandemic.
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"It's never over til it's over with this administration," AFPM President Chet Thompson said in a recent call with reporters.
|
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Now Mr. Weilerstein, who is Mr. Dutoit's junior by about half a century, will take over, with the program unchanged.
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"My conversation with the DCCC was: Put money into the race and get this UCI thing over with," Keirstead said.
|
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Another fella sauntered over with a "take my wife" Borscht Belt best-left-unshared joke about a woman named Laverne.
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Algiers Dispatch ALGIERS — Much of the capital is boiling over with stifled anger at 20 years of police-state repression.
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"The film business passed away today," the actor, Rob Lowe, wrote on Twitter, which immediately boiled over with similar comments.
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" — Stephen Adly Guirgis, Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright "A certain Broadway era is over with the death of writer Neil Simon.
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We tend not to think of her this way even though nearly every song she sang brimmed over with it.
|
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But Stewart wrote that he considered that condition to be over with Epstein's apparent suicide in prison on Saturday morning.
|
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That sends Europe a sad message: The era of America's benign hegemony may be over, with Europe extremely ill prepared.
|
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In remarkable congressional testimony in 2007, Comey would describe what happened next: Hours later, Ashcroft keeled over with gallstone pancreatitis.
|
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As usual, a few quarterbacks are potentially on the hot seat, with youngsters ready to take over with any misstep.
|
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The couple have their arms around each other — and Meghan is doubled over with a big smile on her face!
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The couple had their arms around each other, while Meghan was doubled over with a big smile on her face.
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Parents who are uncertain about which is best for their children should talk it over with their doctors, she added.
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For comparison's sake, the median salary for workers 53 and over with at least a Bachelor's degree is around $60,000.
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Teammates immediately called for medical help after Bouwmeester slumped over with 7 minutes 20023 seconds left in the first period.
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It should — in my opinion, should've been over with a long time ago because it — all it is an excuse.
|
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I pulled over with no hesitation," Thomas said, adding that she approached the girl and told the child, "I'm missing.
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Ultimately, Nordstrom Rack won us over with its organized layout and sleek displays, despite having fewer luxury products than Bloomingdale's.
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It didn't remove me from the picture so much as cover me over with glitchy looking copies of my room.
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"I was doubled over with the troubles of Muhammad's followers and especially the Turkish people," Gülen said, in one sermon.
|
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Long before Majors killed Jabara he attacked Jabara's mother, Haifa, by running her over with his car, according to police.
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Still, the Russian president gave an indication that he hopes his government can smooth things over with the American government.
|
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New Orleans scored the first 11 points of the second quarter, before Dallas took over with its 3-point shooting.
|
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So he had a lot to talk over with this patient and his son, who joined the discussion by phone.
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The basket of stocks, most exposed to technology and financials, rolled over with the broader market in the last week.
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So why won't Brussels give in to UK Prime Minister Theresa May's demands, reopen negotiations and get Brexit over with?
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" He added: "I don't think it interrupts the secular bull market, but I'm not sure the downside is over with.
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"We wanted to have an early morning wedding, that way we said the vows, get it over with," Johnson explained.
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Growth subsided, however, and by 290 the boom was over, with underground papers giving way to less radical alternative weeklies.
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The plan — to basically get a special election do-over with a different candidate — has the whiff of the undemocratic.
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Something like the end result of puberty-plus-PCP, "Shoes" wins you over with absurdity, empowerment, and its anthemic electroclash.
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So this year's strategy seems to be: Raise prices, say that's what you're doing, and get it over with quickly.
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That brand had completely faded out and I took it over with a team of six and rebuilt it from scratch.
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"I have to talk it over with Nick and see how he feels about it," she said of her ex-husband.
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A full-blown repeal is still far from over, with many opportunities to fizzle out or get derailed in the process.
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Did she find herself opposing her sister and looking for a way to take over with her out of the picture?
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Before the weekend, smooth things over with lovers and friends as retrograde Mercury meets sweet Venus, helping you express your affection.
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ET, the mission was over, with the vehicle making a safe runway landing at Virgin Galactic's Mojave Air and Space Port.
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" The highlights: "Trump slammed back at me repeatedly [on Twitter], hitting me over and over with his lame nicknames [Goofy, Pocahontas].
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Cody Allen (2-4) took over with a 4-0 lead in the ninth and left with the advantage 33-3.
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Three players, an otherwise barren cap situation, top odds in the lottery, and an expansion draft to start all over with.
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Finally, make it so whenever you do die — it's gonna happen, make no mistake — you start over with nothing, roguelike style.
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"I pulled the plug on my space consultancy business here and flew over with two bags in January 2008," he said.
|
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Bear designed vacuum evaporators and also designed a clever trap to catch any powder that might fly over with the vapor.
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While that tiny house elf won us over with his tenacity and heroics, the little Dobby drone is mostly a disappointment.
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In the clip, one of the couple's sons poured water over a gold beehive, which then bubbled over with pink foam.
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I make a mental note to find a supermarket to buy snacks to tide my daughter over with in the afternoon.
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Season the ribs all over with salt and pepper and cook, turning as needed, until brown all over, about 10 minutes.
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We've seen that over and over with his claims about the US economy being an "economic miracle" due to his policies.
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The old Hollywood system was cracking, and the kids had started to take over, with their wild visions and new ideas.
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Remember when Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly collectively made the world double over with laughter in 2008's Step Brothers?
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In the clip, one of the couple's sons pours water over a gold beehive, which then bubbles over with pink foam.
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Jeff Greenberg probably could paper the Earth several times over with the number of head shots that have crossed his desk.
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So, she had her eggs frozen and approached her mom with the proposition after talking it over with husband, Tyler Coleman.
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As soon as one episode wrapped, it was on to the next one, over and over with no end in sight.
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I worry about money a lot—it's probably something I should talk over with a therapist, except I can't afford one.
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No word on when the full video will be released, but you can tide yourself over with this in the meantime.
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Place 4 to 5 lemon wedges inside chicken cavity, and sprinkle chicken all over with the remaining 2 teaspoons kosher salt.
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Smartphone companies can only differentiate themselves right now by advertising, instead of trying to win people over with better specced devices.
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We made a run and gave ourselves a chance, but they kind of just took the game over with their aggressiveness.
|
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And even though I also expected Kim and Kanye to be over with by now, love stands the test of time!
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All four came from ISPs that had announced broadband expansions before Pai took over, with the net neutrality rules in place.
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And influencer Logan Paul apparently wants Baywatch actress Alexandra Daddario's heart badly enough to try and woo her over with song.
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Wonderful Wonderful gleams and wails, an arena-rock record smoothed over with cold keyboard embellishments but inflated with sublimely inane confidence.
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So instead of making money out of their substantial intellectual capital, Lucasfilm made an expensive do-over with Ron Howard directing.
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Brush the chicken and radishes all over with the melted butter, and sprinkle them both liberally with salt and pepper. 3.
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Help them get the day started off right with this Etsy mug, which is decorated all over with Chris Hemsworth's face.
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This tech could eventually work with semi-autonomous cars that are triggered into action if you're boiling over with road rage.
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You are winning people over with your charm (especially at work!) on April 229 as sweet Venus connects with magical Neptune.
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But I mostly just want to get this release over with so I can start looking forward to the iPhone 8.
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Jake Bainter, now 18, lost his leg after his father accidentally ran it over with a lawn mower 14 years ago.
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While both of these allowed for some cross-over with the entertainment industry, that wasn't what prompted the idea for Laugh.ly.
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At both ends of the field, the 18 yard box lines are being painted (?) over with green and - I expect - redrawn.
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"I wanted it over with — I wanted out," Corfman told the Post she was thinking at the time of the encounter.
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But the source told Reuters the worst was over, with the trader poised to try to take market share from rivals.
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Over with Lillian, who is ready to move on after watching a video of her deceased husband, things take a twist.
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In 1992, she was convicted of the manslaughter of Gordon Stewart, her second husband, whom she ran over with a car.
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Moses Sleeper shares its size and appearance with a personal pan pizza that has mostly grown over with fuzzy white mold.
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These early indications suggest his presidency will pour over with as many outrages as are required to get what he wants.
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If anyone can hear us; Mr. Trump can hear us, let's just get it over with and get the ball rolling.
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We were shocked when Under Armour won us over with its store layout, low prices, and emphasis on performance-enhancing attire.
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"Before this is over with, we will know everything about the Don Jr. meeting," Senate Intelligence Chairman Richard Burr told CNN.
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But his championship days were nearly over, with his loss to McEnroe in the Wimbledon final only a few weeks away.
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She has a smock of her own, identical except for the fact that it is deeply stained all over with paint.
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"My job is to make sure we have a viable industry when all of this is over with," Graham said. Sen.
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It should — in my opinion, should've been over with a long time ago because it — all it is, is an excuse.
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The company sent its Breakaway ship over with relief supplies collected by its employees and a handful of Florida-based organizations.
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The feud continued to simmer for months, boiling over with the billionaire calling for Kelly to be barred from the debate.
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"If he f---s me over with respect to money one more time, I'm going to expose him," Stewart wrote Mulleady.
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A splendid wine jar embossed all over with lotus petals must have been the prized possession of some Buddhist-minded owner.
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Even the most exorbitant sushi omakase can be over with in forty-five minutes; a kaiseki meal takes hours to unfold.
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The material he used could not be definitively identified, because the sculpture was caked over with so many layers of paint.
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It was this wonderfully tactile, strange experience where you could have something that you cherished wiped over with a misplaced finger.
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Frustration at the airport was starting to boil over, with an estimated 2,229 people attempting to get refunds and reschedule tickets.
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I had learned that there was little I couldn't gloss over with a smile and a pair of well behaved kids.
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"This is a very tough thing for him and his family, and we want to get it over with," he said.
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And—I remember this very clearly—Anthony looked over, with this pitying expression, and said I was thinking way too small.
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"The Porter controversy is likely to blow over, with it having damaged Kelly somewhat but not knocking him out," said Penn.
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Purim, which celebrates the bravery of Queen Esther, is observed by Jews the world over, with children often dressing in costume.
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He's escaped accountability at each turn, all of his messes wiped clean by press agents and glossed over with star power.
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Tebow waited with the man for 15 minutes while paramedics rushed over -- with Tim offering words of encouragement until help arrived.
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He grins and brandishes something at me: a bottle of beer, its label rotted away, its glass mossed over with algae.
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If you're going to be that tough, if you're going to launch, that's a high hurdle to get over with voters.
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He says it's been a contentious relationship since 2016 when a new board took over, with arguments over budgets and tickets.
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Inside the inn, the brightest minds congregated for breakfast at small tables covered over with pancakes, bacon, sausage, fish cakes, hominy.
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Lovett, brought over with the production from London's Tooting Arts Club, were fine but both you and I found them screamy.
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But while the designs could vary widely, they all shared a common feature: Every one of them toppled over with ease.
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Fashion Month is officially over, with Virginie Viard presenting her third collection for Chanel this morning to finish off the week.
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Dulos told the nanny her husband, Fotis Dulos, had "just tried to run her over with a vehicle," the warrants say.
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Seeing it out there and being able to talk about my HIV status publicly, it's nice to have that over with.
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Working in batches, season the chicken all over with salt and pepper and cook, flipping once, until golden, about 4 minutes.
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The balance does not roll over with most FSA accounts — if you don't use it for qualified expenses, you lose it.
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But don't you the run the risk, in starting over with a new regime again and again, of screwing things up?
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"Neschling took over with his customary arrogance, embracing an outdated concept of the opera from the previous century," Mr. Calil said.
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Yeah. I thought he was going to run my wife over with his car when he was stealing my parking spot.
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By early Saturday afternoon, the rapid rise in tensions appeared over, with the restoration of a ceasefire apparently mediated by Egypt.
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And then there are things that Mr. Trump said that he has tried to paper over with the passage of time.
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Sanders is the current favorite to win the caucuses and he has sought to smooth things over with the Culinary Union.
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Parker, 24, was the No. 2 overall pick in the 2014 draft but will be starting over with his fourth team.
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So in theory, this left open the possibility that the Trump administration could get a do-over, with a better process.
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So there is no new audience to win over with a progressive message, and no marketing diversity "cookies" to be won.
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That doesn't mean, of course, that a hard drive company can't at least try to win you over with its good looks.
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He was going to spend the night at the facility but decided to drive home, and was eventually pulled over with a .
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"People always say I'm shy!" he says, leaning forward on his chair and softly boiling over with an excitement that suggests otherwise.
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Each one sits atop your wrist, covered at least twice over with your hand wraps, and then by your actual boxing glove.
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This crosses over with your work on drones—this dangerous idea of military technology being clean, combined with a lack of accountability?
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Tonya and I both were going through serious health scares — never an experience you want to bond over with your best friend.
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It was like Ted Danson snapping his fingers in The Good Place, starting the whole thing over with no one the wiser.
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He and Berry both say they have been bowled over with the enthusiasm for the project and flooded with calls for bracelets.
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By the time it finally arrives in this overly drawn-out crime drama, you wish he would just get it over with.
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The woman radical itself (女) is throught to derive from an image of a woman bending over with her hands clasped together.
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So just as the internet has turned things on their head, we need to start over with a new set of rules.
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James then turned the ball over with 26.3 seconds left, but James blocked Oladipo's shot at the rim with three seconds left.
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She popped up at group outings, begged to talk things over with Dennis and accused socialite Patricia Altschul of orchestrating her feuds.
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The ground is hard-packed and ash-colored, puzzled over with tufted, gray-green lichens, the land studded with barren clay ponds.
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"In spite of all that she was just so happy to be starting over with a guy like Andrew," the source said.
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If you thought rosé season was over — with a price that low on a wine this good — you'll have to think again.
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When I was coming to the end of my first drink, a hostess came over with another menu for me to browse.
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It's a dangerous time to declare the fight for LGBTQ rights over with so many very obvious threats lurking in the background.
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Leadership and vulnerable members knew that impeachment was unpopular, and Clinton would be acquitted and wanted to get things over with fast.
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"In spite of all that she was just so happy to be starting over with a guy like Andrew," the source says.
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"In spite of all that she was just so happy to be starting over with a guy like Andrew," the source remarked.
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They were passed over with the hiring of Copping, who was handpicked by de la Renta to head up the creative team.
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Usually folded over with a little bit of a cropped look, they're basically the no-frills winter hats we've been waiting for.
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He clarified that he wanted to go back to New Jersey to talk things over with his wife before making a decision.
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After he set the speed to 55 mph, the automation took over, with the driver intervening only to order the lane change.
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Fletcher also eventually won Rodgers over with her habit of making the bed every morning — something he now does on his own.
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Kardashian West told Graham she turned down an opportunity to do a sponsored Instagram post after talking it over with her husband.
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The startup won judges over with a Gamer Performance Index, a visual map that cues users into areas of their gaming skills.
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But the campaigner said the battle is not over, with a major setback for women in Saudi Arabia that needs to "disappear".
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It was just a basic activity—like the dailies that you do in World of Warcraft, just to get it over with.
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ET: The video is back, ladies and gentlemen, though this time dubbed over with "God Bless the U.S.A."Classic Trump, folks.[CNBC]
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Rub each side of all four pieces of bread with the cut-side of the garlic and season all over with salt.
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"The SDF is the one advancing, so we thought, 'let's just go over to them and get it over with'," he said.
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The 50 First Dates actor recently appeared on the red carpet of his film, The Do-Over, with his lookalike Max Kessler.
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"In spite of all that she was just so happy to be starting over with a guy like Andrew," said the source.
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Weirdly enough I see a lot of people saying to either run them over with a truck or some mode of transportation.
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The inside panel and battery were taped over with Freedom 200 branding, and the Indian flag was printed across the back panel.
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When Veronica tries to talk things over with Betty, Betty's true feelings finally come out and it's no more Miss Nice Girl.
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This is a wonderful time to smooth things over with your family or your roommates, as well as to redecorate your space!
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Steinberg's "Albergo Minerva" (1961), a lithograph he has gone over with a colored pencil, depicts a room with a bed and window.
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"We will talk it over with the localities and accumulate some experience, after that we will increase step-by-step," he said.
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Remember that girl today, the same girl inside so many women, full of wounds but bandaged over with silence and a smile.
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She submits to being interviewed as you might to being treated by a trusted dentist: it's endurable and over with soon enough.
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It surveyed 1,000 US adults ages 18 and over, with a margin of error of the full sample at +/- 3.1 percentage points.
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Though the prices at Walmart were tough to beat, Pier 1 Imports won us over with its charming layout and merchandise display.
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Here was this young, self-described "pretty" boxer who could dazzle you with his raps, who was always bubbling over with confidence.
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Our bedroom walls were not unlike those of my American cousins, plastered over with the same heartthrobs, hot rods, and pop stars.
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You show up at the gym and once you're there, you're already there so might as well just get it over with.
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Though both stores were messy, JCPenney won us over with its charming home-goods selection and its salon, portrait center, and Sephora.
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"Smash his head with a rock or slaughter him with a knife or run him over with your car," Mr. Adnani advised.
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With the natural birth, I didn't feel heroic or more maternal; I just felt anxious to get the whole ordeal over with.
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Then there was a conundrum that I sadly agonize over with even the shortest, most routine of journeys: what route to take.
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Clark made a layup to trim the deficit back to three, and the Pacers turned the ball over with five seconds left.
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Some people might choose to have it be a pink balloon or a blue balloon, to get the big reveal over with.
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It increases in pitch the further you get into each level, only to pause and then start over with the next wave.
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The messaging inbox is typically a personal space, and it's unclear how the addition of video ads will go over with users.
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Posting is no longer a fun way to share images with friends, but a chore I just have to get over with.
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For a product that promises so much it really was just a bit of material folded over with a $20 price tag.
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Jagged sidewalks brim over with supporters, and a handful of brass bands dripping in funk make their way down pothole-filled streets.
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They were fairly quiet at first, then after about half an hour the server came over with a tray of Fireball whiskey.
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Additionally, you'll want to spend any store credit saved to your iTunes & App Store account, as it won't transfer over with you.
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But patients with complex health needs may have a hard time abandoning a hospital or doctor and starting over with new ones.
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We built out a blindness bootcamp with our consultants and [figured out] how that crosses over with our art and props department.
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"I said my life's over with," Hayes said, adding, "They're going to make me like I just shot and killed this man."
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Its fins and fluke were adjusted, and its macabre grey coloring was painted over with 25 gallons of cobalt and cerulean blue.
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Their apartment living rooms are the new urban jungles, spilling over with philodendrons, pilea (this year's "It" plant) and bird's nest ferns.
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