It's meaty philosophical, territory peppered with silly swear word substitutes.
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Peppered among the rants are various explicit photos of Chyna.
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He continued the analogy as he peppered Bell with questions.
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Footage of Carlton's photoshoot is peppered into the sentimental video.
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Scalia often peppered advocates with questions while Thomas silently listened.
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At the press conference, Trump was peppered with political questions.
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Tables are peppered with young children drinking from kid's cups.
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He peppered his emails with glowing praise of Mr. Cuomo.
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Mr. Trump has peppered associates with questions about Judge Hardiman.
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Mr. Peterson was soon peppered with two dozen job offers.
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The town has been peppered by rockets in recent weeks.
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It was a defiant speech, peppered with threats and denunciations.
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Some who remained peppered her with questions about the risks.
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Lesions peppered Chloe's abdominal cavity like dark, bloated spider sacs.
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Graham also peppered Mattis with questions about the Iran nuclear deal.
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Vancouver peppered the Sharks with 210 shots in the first period.
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Peppered throughout the softball exchange were a dozen mentions of Watson.
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Small indignities peppered throughout my everyday life, as normal as breathing.
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San Jose peppered Elliott with 23 shots in the first period.
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Pichai peppered his remarks with bold claims about AI and Google.
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Once again, the lineup is peppered with surprises and doesn't disappoint.
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Mr. Zuckerberg will likely be peppered with plenty of barbed questions.
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Attendees peppered Moran with polite, though detailed, questions about the plan.
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Officers peppered the car with 137 bullets in just eight seconds.
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Anaheim peppered Howard with 33 shots compared to 16 for Detroit.
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Occasional glimpses of Jules are peppered throughout the quick-shifting montage.
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O'Shea swears plentifully, and his conversation was peppered with amplifying expletives.
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Reporters have peppered administration officials with questions about their "Nazi" tactics.
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They raced through the galleries and peppered their guide with questions.
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IS has also regularly peppered rebel positions with suicide car bombs.
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Its peak is peppered with telescopes—13 of them to date.
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The YouTube star was mum as photogs peppered him with questions.
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While his dogs chased swallows, I peppered Mr. McNally with questions.
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Instead, Mr. Jones is peppered with aggressive questions from an attorney.
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It peppered conversations, fueled social media battles and inspired Trump's rhetoric.
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A luscious veal tartare, topped with peppered Parmesan crisps, mimicked tuna.
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Langdon's wardrobe is peppered with velvet, leather, chains, and heeled boots.
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The language of that first season is peppered throughout these scenes.
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At least five bullet holes peppered the side of one rental townhouse.
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Like mine, her skin was peppered with freckles and prone to blushing.
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Music videos were peppered with Michael Vick jerseys throughout the mid-2000s.
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" The walls are peppered with inspirational quotes like, "Think like a queen.
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And we've got some shepherds pie peppered with actual shepherd on top!
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The tapestry is peppered with severed limbs and heads of vanquished Englishmen.
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When I visited, the outside was peppered with Pinterest-style fall decorations.
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Its 23 "objectives" are peppered with vague declarations, platitudes and split differences.
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His dialogue isn't peppered with one-liners or doused in sardonic humor.
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Russell's goal energized the Flames, who peppered Schneider in the third period.
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Mr Trump's spokesman says the report is "peppered with inaccuracies and omissions".
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Reporters peppered Republican senators with questions about the new bill on Tuesday.
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Joseph Dunford were peppered with questions from a packed room of reporters.
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He peppered his speeches with coarse phrases and put-downs of hecklers.
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Curtains are peppered with bullet holes, the work of Islamic State marksmen.
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He dedicates an entire chapter to slow-cooking, peppered with historical anecdotes.
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He was peppered with questions about his scandal-scarred deputy Barnaby Joyce.
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In Toronto, the bohemian Kensington Market area is peppered with illegal dispensaries.
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Another bullet hit her right forearm, and flying debris peppered her body.
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On Wednesday, senators peppered House Democrats and Trump defense lawyers with questions.
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Now, the hair that fell was mostly gray, peppered with black strands.
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Sporadic violence peppered the protests in Paris, Rennes, Bordeaux and other cities.
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Mr. Bakheet was flung to the ground, his body peppered with shrapnel.
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A total of one million polling stations will be peppered across India.
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The speech was also peppered with obvious factual errors and outright lies.
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According to multiple reports, a patrol car's windshield was peppered with bullets.
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As Apple is wont to do, the company peppered videos into the presentation.
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Snapchat filters are peppered in to inform and entertain, not to waste time.
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" She gives me the same spiel has before, peppered with "technically" and "but.
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And my skin is routinely peppered with green and purple bruises, origins unknown.
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The language of social media has also become peppered with pejoratives and baseness.
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The Sunday Times Rich List has long been peppered with South Asian names.
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The training is "peppered with looking after the children," says a royal source.
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And true to form, those feelings are peppered with a string of expletives.
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In contrast, the region's southern coast is peppered with Red Sea tourist resorts.
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The man proceeded to deliver a proposal peppered with "Thinking Out Loud" lyrics.
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There were even clues peppered throughout, echoing one of the original pitch's goals.
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The explanation of safety on the site is peppered with kissy-face emoji.
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These hearings have been peppered with Republican lawmakers accusing company executives of bias.
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Nashville peppered Holtby with 16 shots before Washington got one to Pekka Rinne.
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People in head-to-toe black and thick-frame glasses peppered its seats.
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The peppered moth is one of the most famous animals in evolutionary biology.
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Mr. Abascal also peppered his remarks with xenophobic comments about migrants and Islam.
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By publishing reams of misleading articles peppered with popular keywords and search terms.
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Our books mingled on our shared shelf; my possessions peppered his desk drawers.
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Adlon said, "Anybody who has any association with him is peppered" with questions.
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Shayla: My high school and college are peppered with experiences related to LCD.
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Origin is peppered with little technological details which foreshadow the novel's final twist.
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Another obstacle: growing concerns over a world peppered with annoying drones flying overhead.
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Of course, these trips are often peppered with visits to local comic stores.
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Mr. Trump peppered his speech with a string of false or misleading statements.
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It's known for its great playlists peppered with instructions and motivation from trainers.
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The language is peppered with introductory adjectives, but otherwise it's pretty swagger-free.
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Bullet holes peppered the bus, and at least one tire was blown out.
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This show has always been better when the humor comes peppered with fear.
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Mr. Swalwell peppered Mr. Wray with questions about his interactions with Mr. Trump.
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So we're told her people peppered the area with "Tenant Parking Only" signs.
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Arizona peppered Crawford with chances early in the third period, but couldn't convert.
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My baseline personality is anxious, brooding melancholy peppered with spurts of Pomeranian enthusiasm.
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Thurman's concepts about nonviolence and Jesus are peppered through some of King's writings.
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Throughout the night, a number of speeches were peppered with calls to action.
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One type of food that is liberally peppered with misconception is Indian cuisine.
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Bezos dropped gem after gem throughout the hour-plus he was peppered with questions.
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It's one gorgeous, gleaming map after another, peppered with stunning cut-scenes in between.
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The details peppered through "Prom Night" give us some clues about what's going on.
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The interior is dressed with a cut and sewn dashboard peppered with rich details.
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"I knew that I wanted all sorts of religious iconographies peppered in," she says.
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Diversity and inclusion peppered many of the talks in the rally after the March.
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There's also a broader fixation on capitalism peppered throughout Season 3's unfolding story.
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We had to cross a minefield while Germans peppered us with machine gun fire.
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Again, the consumer products giant's stock was peppered with price target cuts and downgrades.
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Some buildings have been destroyed and others peppered with holes from bullets and shrapnel.
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Severe weather peppered the region at the end of an usually warm winter day.
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Lawmakers were being peppered with questions about Trump's claims a day before his arrival.
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The last couple of episodes in particular are peppered with weak, almost metallic writing.
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Homecoming is peppered with lots of references to Spider-Man's long run in comics.
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In total, 26 cases were filed and LightSquared peppered the judiciary with 85033 filings.
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He also peppered one tweet with some humor, appearing to jab at Trump's complexion.
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Obama is a Christian and he peppered his speech with references to his faith.
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It's a pain that's difficult to describe: mourning, peppered with guilt, anger and anxiety.
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The tracks are also peppered with tongue-in-cheek samples of random cultural moments.
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The goal inspired the Lightning, who peppered Greiss with 14 shots in the period.
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Peppered among antiques and custom-made furniture, one routinely sees certain mass-market favorites.
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In an email exchange, I peppered her with queries: Why are they called pies?
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Beijing holds the lion's share of these features with approximately 27 outposts peppered throughout.
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Coverage of the British Prime Minister is regularly peppered with references to Margaret Thatcher.
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"Hubble also revealed giant holes peppered throughout the galaxy's starburst head," the statement says.
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The trailer just dropped, and it's peppered with tropes from every disaster movie imaginable.
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It's like a mushroom trip, with dips of reality peppered into swathes of peculiarity.
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Protests have peppered the nation since the election amid reports hate crimes have spiked.
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And peppered around the store are spools of yarn by Wool and the Gang.
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Abstract futuristic constructs are peppered throughout the environment, at odds with the formulaic architecture.
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Suddenly, the offensive ineptitude that peppered the first half had been replaced by brilliance.
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The guests peppered him with questions: What were the conditions of the prison like?
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Their commentary is often insightful, sometimes problematic, but always peppered with dark absurdist comedy.
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While Earth's surface is peppered with volcanoes, lava lakes appear to be vanishingly rare.
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Trumpian language is a thing unto itself: some manner of sophistry peppered with superlatives.
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She has peppered me with questions about my weekend plans and my domestic situation.
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She has peppered me with questions about my weekend plans and my domestic situation.
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The father's arm encircled Posey and occasionally he peppered her with his clicking kisses.
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Mr. Obama has long papered over the awkwardness with a speech peppered with puns.
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He peppered me with questions, about the weather, the holidays, the Rockefeller Center tree.
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Readers devoured Baker articles peppered with wry observations that captured the feel of Washington.
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Kennedy peppered his statements about Zuckerberg with several compliments about his intellect and vision.
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The Rangers peppered him throughout a third period, outshooting the Flyers by 13-4.
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And Appetites, an irreverent family cookbook peppered with swear words, definitely fits the bill.
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The messages are peppered with aggressive threats and discriminatory language that mostly targets President Obama.
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Although baby Kulture's name is definitely unique, there are hints of her father peppered throughout.
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Of course, I'd been peppered with a litany of questions, but had never felt unwelcome.
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Her career has been peppered with people claiming she doesn't deserve or disrespecting her triumphs.
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Shots of the couple are peppered throughout, with West and Kardashian West embracing multiple times.
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Light pink-lemonade flavor gets a jolt of fun with fizzy popping candies peppered throughout.
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The video feed is also peppered with interviews and commentary from dancers and directors involved.
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A somber, loud, rumbling drone noise is peppered with sweet electronic notes to haunting effect.
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A special traffic police regiment patrols the road, which is also peppered with CCTV cameras.
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" He casually peppered in a profanity connoting a sudden realization: "Oswald is down the Shore!
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The peppered moray eel slithering across the rocks is a strangely soothing and mesmerizing scene.
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During his speech on free speech last week, fans peppered the livestream with adoring comments.
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The laminated guide to the neighbourhood, the English slightly askew and peppered with exclamation marks.
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They too fled as reporters peppered them with questions about the status of the bill.
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Ms Morgan has peppered HL with questions about the discount it got from Mr Woodford.
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Earlier this year, a rare winter storm peppered the usually arid Sahara Desert with snow.
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I've occasionally seen work of yours that is mostly writing and only peppered with drawings.
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TV footage showed walls peppered with bullet holes and furniture strewn across the hotel courtyard.
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Accordingly, the Women's March of 2017 generated record numbers, peppered with celebrities and food trucks.
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"LWYMMD" is a semi-bop, an electroclash revenge monologue peppered with seemingly self-referential content.
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Handmade pottery and art made by Reider's family and friends are peppered throughout the room.
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He peppered his speech with his characteristic gestures: the thumb-finger circle, the hand chop.
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Since that time, Patriots head coach Bill Belichick has been peppered with questions about Brown.
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I looked around the big rectangular seminar table and peppered the students with leading questions.
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Phife peppered Tribe's righteous rhymes and boasts with a mile-wide streak of self-ridicule.
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A Twitter hashtag #AskJuncker set up for the broadcast was peppered with anti-EU comments.
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Debris from near the plane's cockpit was peppered with the telltale pockmarks of antiaircraft shrapnel.
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We have our megastars like Celine Dion, Shania Twain, and more peppered throughout the 90s.
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It is strikingly cosmopolitan, peppered with shops from global brands like Zara and H&M.
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The meeting grew contentious as employees peppered him with questions concerning the social media policy.
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A lot of Mr. Albanese's campaigning is like that, peppered with talk of the past.
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The sheriff's office was peppered with emails, phone calls and social media messages demanding arrests.
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On Twitter, Joe Namath, the team's most famous alumnus, peppered away with potshots and criticism.
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For Melania Trump, there has been stoic silence, peppered with purposeful moments of voluntary separation.
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But General Manager Brian Cashman was peppered with questions about his signing of Aroldis Chapman.
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Changes is peppered with sly observations: "The audience was puzzled," Cunningham writes of one dance.
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Trump's top advisers have been peppered with questions about whether the president will ax Sessions.
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During arguments this month, the judge peppered both sides with questions about the law's meaning.
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Peppered throughout Trump's speech were references to some of his pettier battles and Twitter fights.
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But they're peppered throughout the movie, a constant refrain that asks viewers to focus in.
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Judges Niemeyer and George Agee peppered Mr Jadwat with questions he did not always handle well.
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Only instead of just one designated episode, they've peppered musical numbers into every season so far.
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Trump's rhetoric, by contrast, is barely coherent, peppered with crude insults and casual musings about violence.
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Of course, there's a fair amount of personal preference peppered in by the designer as well.
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His English is professional, but it is at times grammatically rough and peppered with awkward pronunciations.
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But she also peppered her speech with jokes and stories that drew laughter from the crowd.
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On the one hand, the movie is visually inventive, peppered with solid jokes, and beautifully acted.
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They know that empty fields are worth perhaps five times more than those peppered with vegetation.
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Fatal crashes peppered other parts of the country hit with plunging temperatures and rain and snow.
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Senators peppered Facebook with questions about the basic features of its data-collection and advertising practices.
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The post-lunch lull, normally peppered by a quick catch-up with colleagues, become unnervingly unpleasant.
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Acemoglu sat in the front row and peppered Robinson with questions and challenges to his assumptions.
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So for the next few paragraphs, assume the word "probably" is peppered throughout: First, the invites.
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One reconstructed jaw opens to a massive nine feet span, peppered with teeth seven inches long.
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White people are nearly 60 percent more likely to be peppered with polite phrases, for instance.
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The Singhs' lives in Japan have been peppered with legal battles against deportation orders and detention.
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Despite the encroaching big business, a few holdouts from the olden days peppered the expo aisles.
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Her Icon Award acceptance speech was peppered with hints that the actress is leaning toward retirement.
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The list of the UK's top 203 most shorted stocks is peppered with real estate names.
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In the wings, she gives herself some tongue-in-cheek self-talk peppered with gallows humor.
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"He's a nut" Nucera's comments in court records are peppered with references to President Donald Trump.
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GOP lawmakers peppered the FBI director about the recommendation against an indictment, despite evidence of carelessness.
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McConnell held to that line as reporters peppered him with questions at an afternoon press conference.
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The 1,200 clear incandescent lights peppered throughout the 5,090 branches are fire-resistant and non-allergenic.
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Alaska is peppered with public use cabins — most, like this one, for just $65 a night.
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Sand dunes are formed by wind, so there's a chance you'll be peppered by blowing sand.
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He was peppered with questions from both Republicans and Democrats concerned about the lack of planning.
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He peppered his remarks with Spanish before almost exclusively Caucasian audiences — swearing sporadically in both languages.
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The Brooklyn scene is especially vibrant, with a number of popular clubs peppered across the borough.
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A handsome old church with a suspicious tower was peppered with machine-gun fire and artillery.
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The students speak in a fusion of Tagalog and English, peppered with barbed slang and slurs.
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She&aposs also peppered the past few years with dance music collaborations and one-off singles.
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It was music for dancing, a delirious blend of African and Caribbean sounds, peppered with polyrhythm.
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The Stars peppered Bernier with 17 first-period shots but he was up to the task.
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Wyatt Gallery, the executive director of For Freedoms, peppered the adult Ross Smith's face with bullets.
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His living room was peppered with black plush velvet and silk pillows atop a black rug.
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The resort also has 1,200 snow guns and snow cannons peppered around slopes covering 0.681 kilometers.
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It is peppered with the usual names: Einstein, Newton, Plato, Aristotle, Democritus, Galileo, Dante and Lucretius.
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Anonymous buildings have long peppered the city, confounding and aggravating tourists, locals, takeout deliverers and movers.
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After all, there are nearly 70 "special envoys" or "special representatives" peppered throughout the diplomatic service.
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At the end of the meal, a man at the communal table peppered them about children.
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"Money," said Mr. Foreman, a born raconteur who speaks in long paragraphs peppered with Cockney slang.
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The speech was peppered with not-so-veiled references to the Republican presidential frontrunner, none complimentary.
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Every January, people making resolutions to lose weight are peppered with loads of free dieting advice.
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His drawings are peppered with male genitalia, but each phallus is inundated with art world decorum.
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Although peppered with academic tics and Heideggerian terms, it's nevertheless an engaging study of Chinese communist literature.
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Both opinions are peppered with references to Scalia's landmark Second Amendment opinion, District of Columbia v. Heller.
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And as a true Philadelphian, he prefers them peppered with the logos of his favorite local teams.
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Last month, Senate Intelligence Committee staffers peppered Sater for hours with questions about the Trump Moscow project.
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However, don't expect a Magic Mike scenario: The real story of Banerjee's life is peppered with violence.
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Within minutes, Perez-Lopez lay dead in a pool of blood, his body peppered with six bullets.
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So far this year it has surged nearly 200%, an ascent peppered by double-digit price swings.
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His 14-year-old son, Alex, died shortly after the gunman peppered his classroom window with bullets.
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Jeanne Shaheen, a Democrat who's pushed for sanctions against Russia, saw her office peppered with phishing attacks.
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When Mr Holzhauer first arrived on set, he peppered production staff with detailed questions about the buzzer.
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It's a sick track and video, but within minutes, our conversation is already peppered with self-deprecation.
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With the occasional "haha" and "hey" peppered in to retain a modicum of Tinder normalcy, of course.
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He was a janitor who'd been peppered with shrapnel and had both legs broken in the blast.
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She peppered him with questions about the case but Watts showed no emotion, she told the paper.
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Analysts on a conference call peppered Doyle with questions about the restaurant industry's stepped-up delivery efforts.
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The 'BIP' star was leaving Caffe Primo in West Hollywood Tuesday when paps peppered him with questions.
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He has a vibrant Twitter feed, peppered with selfies and cheerful posts to endear himself with millennials.
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The rest of the movie consists of a loosely interlocked series of vignettes peppered with eccentric characters.
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We know it's not likely, but we're praying the announcements are peppered with the actor's iconic chuckles.
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They are peppered with clear locations that players need to capture and hold to "win" the conflict.
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And the idea of having a feature-length live action mini-movie peppered throughout is undeniably ambitious.
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Instead, voters peppered her with questions about education, housing policy and strategies to make the town safer.
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Officials from FEMA arrived in town Friday, and residents peppered them with questions: When will supplies come?
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The Hall of Fame pitcher Goose Gossage, a former Yankee, in an expletive-peppered interview with ESPN.
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"We get peppered with 10 shots in the first five minutes," New York captain Ryan McDonough said.
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The path, which took her away from home early, was peppered with byways, detours and emergency stops.
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Naturally, during her stint as a check-in associate, Bunton peppered Spice Girls lyrics into all conversations.
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Vice's Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai interviewed him, mostly in English but with a few Romanian questions peppered in.
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You wear the augmented reality headset in an installation peppered with the busted bases of concrete columns.
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While Mr. Lee's dialogue for Spider-Man could be buoyant, peppered with wisecracks, Mr. Ditko lent mood.
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Some wondered if they were an adaptation to pollution — like the peppered moths of Britain's Industrial Age.
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The boy then peppered him with questions to see if he was competent to care for him.
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His narrative was peppered with adjectives like corrupt or weak or beleaguered when describing the South Vietnamese.
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Discreet touchscreens peppered throughout the show present concise oral histories by Denker, Longo, Vanderhyden, and many others.
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The wet breath of the forest, peppered with microbes and organic residues, creates ideal conditions for rain.
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Even the "Kids & Family" section of iTunes is peppered with often-inappropriate content for couples and parents.
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On company earnings calls in recent days, they peppered executives with questions about where exposure might lie.
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The email to Princess Cruises was peppered with typos and awkward grammar, but the warning was unmistakable.
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She tweeted two graphic photos, which she said showed Perez's side and back peppered with gunshot wounds.
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As a businessman, Donald J. Trump peppered local officials in Florida with requests, and governments pushed back.
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The edits are peppered with royal terms such as "sovereign" and "reign," nodding toward a monarchical perspective.
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Peppered throughout the documentary, these sequences feature a fusion of virtuosic choreography, remarkable athleticism and polished filmmaking.
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Her songs are peppered with minor swears common in real speech but still uncommon in Nashville songwriting.
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Her year is peppered with mini-breaks there, too -- the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend, Easter, Thanksgiving.
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Tense and sometimes violent demonstrations have peppered Trump's political rallies in New Mexico and California in recent months.
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The owner has an amazingly '11s collection of VHS tapes with some home movies peppered in as well.
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And all of these posts are peppered with expletives — "donkey face Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez" being a milder one.
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Blazer's tale was complicated but fascinating, and often downright funny, peppered with off-color anecdotes and dirty jokes.
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Duterte's message, unpolished and peppered with profanities, tapped into popular alarm over a drug-fuelled jump in crime.
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The article, peppered with juicy sightings, questions whether the institute can help counter growing populism around the world.
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Mr Lindner's answers were crisp, fluent and peppered with hyphenated Anglicisms: "cutting-edge", "pro-market", "B-to-B".
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My dad didn't have salt, so I just peppered the shit out of it and ate it down.
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Blue skies peppered with white clouds, palm trees surrounding the freshly manicured diamond, which you can almost smell.
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"I have my own feelings [about the storyline] and it's peppered with my feelings about myself," she admits.
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At the very least, the words were properly capitalized and the sentences weren't overly peppered with exclamation points.
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I've now developed a bit of a habit, resulting in Homes peppered in every room in the house.
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After looking at the cast, which is peppered with blondes and American expats, it's easy to see why.
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Before elections their music tends to turn into propaganda and be peppered with shout-outs to rich officials.
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She has begun speaking publicly on behalf of the administration, her scheduled peppered with roundtable discussions and panels.
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In an event peppered with talk of containers and bizarre musical interludes, Amazon introduced its AWS DeepLens camera.
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On top of the meat comes a peppered egg patty and some melted reduced-fat white cheddar cheese.
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At best, you'll spot a handful of English words peppered onto page after page after page of gibberish.
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Rocks peek up out of the thin layer of green, peppered with impossible fungi and bits of trash.
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But he peppered his speech with references to coverage of the controversies that have consumed his White House.
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" His speech was peppered with obscenities, and, ideology notwithstanding, he "enjoyed the pleasures of a country squire's life.
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It was here, where Miocic peppered his gloved knuckles all over Cormier until the referee, Herb Dean, intervened.
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A silhouette target had been drawn on the bullet-pocked wall, and bits of lead peppered the floor.
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The book was peppered with Novak's familiarity with the works of Friedrich Hayek and other free-market champions.
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For their part the rebels dispensed with the kind of anti-imperialist rhetoric that once peppered their statements.
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The doctors peppered her with questions about the Zika virus, which she had contracted early in her pregnancy.
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His public speeches are now increasingly peppered with terms like ZODI and REDI, acronyms for the new commands.
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The Prez held a news conference in the Rose Garden and, naturally, got peppered with questions about Comey.
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An Atlanta studio where Offset was recording got peppered with bullets Wednesday night in a drive-by shooting.
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Venture into the Star Citizen subreddit, and you'll find it peppered with highly upvoted threads decrying the competition.
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His pre-trial is peppered with wide shots of the courtroom, zooming in on its second-story windows.
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Storr's side of the conversations he recounts tends to be blunt, inquisitive and peppered with salty British swearing.
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At news conferences, he entertained reporters with answers peppered with references to philosophers, pop music and ancient history.
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From time to time, he carefully lowered his handcuffs over her head and peppered her face with kisses.
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Reporters peppered Trump with queries on whether he had been tested for coronavirus as he left the briefing.
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Her shop on Davie Street, in a bustling area peppered by ramen joints, looks like an upmarket Starbucks.
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Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. peppered a lawyer for the state with hard questions during a lively argument.
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Mr. Trump, in contrast, peppered his speech with references to building a wall along the border with Mexico.
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His brief, but peripatetic résumé has informed his stump speeches, which are peppered with calls for bold reform.
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Officials said Mr. Trump peppered them with questions and directed them to focus on two of those options.
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The virus' circular shell is peppered with spike-shaped proteins that help it attach to a host's cell.
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Each blossom is peppered with bright white spots, which grow more densely toward the base of each petal.
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But the main route is now peppered with unexpected inclusions and interrupted by theme-based detours and byways.
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But there were always hints "peppered through" that George might have a soft spot for Meghan, says Janetti.
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Its circular shell is peppered with spike-shaped proteins that helps it attach to a host&aposs cells.
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The members peppered him with questions — someone asked what the refugees' religions were — but that, ultimately, was all.
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Big-picture mysteries are peppered throughout this mesmerizing novel, a poetic exploration of family, friendship, love and loss.
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But he eagerly returned to the Mueller matter as soon as he was peppered with questions from reporters.
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Claire, who'd always peppered her doctors and nurses with questions, knew the language and how to trick everyone.
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When Min and Kai spoke with her on the phone, they peppered her with questions: What's your job?
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The show was designed for children, but it's peppered with in-jokes that wink at teenagers and adults.
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The story is peppered with endearing Caribbean terms like "doux-doux" and dishes like salt fish with avocado.
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Their routine, peppered with dramatic pauses, tricky partnering moves and quick, flashy turns, opened with a comic flourish.
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The firebrand leader normally makes rambling, off-the-cuff speeches peppered with curses and threats to kill criminals.
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Lowered expectations If the day ended without a triumphant finish, there were extraordinary moments peppered throughout the day.
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Over the years, Auriemma has often been peppered with questions about the possibility of coaching a men's team.
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"I'm not a great leader but I'm good," Mathunjwa said in an acceptance speech peppered with Biblical references.
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During its heyday, in the 1930s and 1940s, over 5,000 lookout towers peppered the nation's dense forest groves.
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He has also peppered his recent tour with political statements and diatribes, injecting himself into the political discussion.
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Trump has peppered his Cabinet with "acting" officials, who aren't beholden to the rigor of a Senate confirmation.
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As I solved this puzzle I really peppered this grid pretty evenly, so the theme revealed itself slowly.
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Since Mia's highly publicized "scandal" with Kylie Jenner's current boyfriend, the rapper Tyga, she has peppered national news.
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They peppered the lawyers with questions about the constitutionality of the individual mandate — and the law writ large.
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Lutfi walked into LAX Tuesday and was immediately peppered with questions about his former client and her conservatorship.
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"My dream was to open a fusion noodle place," he said, his Cantonese-accented English peppered with Hebrew terms.
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That world includes luminescent caves, an enchanted forest peppered with tree houses, and corridors that are decidedly space-age.
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Bemused English commentary (and helpful metric conversions) from Joe Ferraro and former Pride heavyweight Heath Herring peppered the broadcast.
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I started reporting on Ukraine in 2016 and I've seen those faces peppered all over the frontline in Donbas.
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Peppered with tone deaf racist and sexist stereotyping, QD games (unsurprisingly) come from a predominantly white male creative studio.
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There probably isn't a George Clooney in the mix, but maybe there's someone with peppered hair or kind eyes.
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"Like the peppered moth," she writes, "I adapted to my changing environments" without laying any lasting claim to them.
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Peppered throughout the courts of England and Scotland are faces you wouldn't normally see in an Oscar-leaning biopic.
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Columbus showed little ill effects coming off its five-day break as they peppered the Islanders with 45 shots.
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Like the novel, the animated music video is peppered with references to a wide range of pop culture trappings.
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The share price fell by more than 3% and the earnings call was peppered with analysts asking questions about1MDB.
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It has peppered turkey, havarti cheese, sliced cherry tomatoes, the last bits of some sad arugula, and tzatziki sauce.
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Their history is peppered with open splits, not only over metaphysics but over earthly issues that had big consequences.
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Ali's signature "trash talk" was peppered with rhyming, musical catchphrases, a little tongue-in-cheek and a lot memorable.
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The share price fell more than 3% and the earnings call was peppered with analysts asking questions about 1MDB.
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So, something akin to your favorite artists, mashed up with the Discovery Weekly playlist, and news bites peppered throughout.
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It all started a few weeks before Christmas in 103 when Jessica started getting peppered with questions from Alice.
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Washington peppered the Wings early, taking a 9-1 advantage in shots, but Detroit made its few chances count.
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Quiet and thoughtful, his direct, often intent manner of speaking is peppered with the wheezing giggles of a stoner.
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The event lacked the violence that has peppered some Trump rallies and prevented one in Chicago in recent weeks.
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We got a tour of the facilities, which occupies a hangar on a small airfield peppered with aeroflight companies.
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The former president's time in office has been peppered with corruption accusations, some of which have involved De Vido.
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But what he will need to worry about is the inconsistency that has peppered his team's games this season.
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These Boys play riffy and ugly mid-tempo punk rock with a few blasts of hardcore speed peppered throughout.
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Of course, Patti peppered in some heart and flexed biceps emojis ... along with a "CONGRATULATIONS" and a fire emoji.
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While sure there may be a few polite exchanges, they're usually peppered among an onslaught of hate and negativity.
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Take your pick of lame Green Day songs, Bruce Springsteen screeds, and anti-war films that peppered the 2000s.
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" Moore peppered his speech with attacks on transgender people, saying that "we do not need transgender in our military.
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Huygens took images of Titan's surface, an orange plain peppered with water ice pebbles under a misty, methane sky.
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Salmond said, in a speech peppered with jibes at the government's Brexit talks, which have faltered in recent weeks.
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He loves punk music and Devo; his conversation is peppered with references to John Cage and Gordon Matta-Clark.
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But he was forced to explain Rhodes's comments in greater detail Monday after being peppered with questions from reporters.
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Lawmakers in both parties also peppered witnesses on which class of investments provide the highest returns for pensions plans.
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McConnell dug in his heels at an afternoon press conference as reporters peppered him with questions about his decision.
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Downing peppered Gates with questions: Was Gates' wife aware of the account he used to siphon money from Manafort?
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The Wings peppered Vasilevskiy with 17 shots in the first period but still trailed 2-0 when it ended.
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When they got together in the clinic offices, Taroli did most of the talking and peppered Isabelle with questions.
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The décor is elegant and peppered with the work of local artists and artisans, both Afro-Colombian and indigenous.
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Also, witnesses say Bieber was getting peppered with requests for photos, and we know how he feels about that.
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In a speech to supporters peppered with literary allusions, Baudet said the arrogance of the elites had been punished.
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"The Great Believers" is peppered with surprises, a minor wonder in a narrative so rife with dreadfully foregone conclusions.
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As Trump left the briefing, reporters peppered him with questions on whether he had been tested for the virus.
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But there's no reason to limit yourself to merely one breathtaking spot when the coast is peppered with them.
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The book is peppered with jokey lists that try to nail both the indignities and the advantages of midlife.
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He frequently and fervidly reached out to journalists, statisticians and fellow buffs and peppered professional forecasters with his findings.
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The senators at their briefing peppered officials with questions about the funding they needed to continue fighting the virus.
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" Mr. Bannon spoke in blunt but calm tones, peppered with profanity, and humorously referred to himself as "Darth Vader.
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Then, according to Israeli military officials, it developed into a chat in flawless Hebrew, heavily peppered with millennial slang.
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He liked the way it had been plated, in a dramatic horizontal stripe peppered with pistachios and kumquat slices.
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It is peppered with Tudor Revival architecture, pubs with names like "the Churchill" and specialty shops selling marmalade jam.
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Back to Melissa for the midweek repast: her recipe for black-peppered chicken thighs with mango, rum and cashews.
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Multiple former Team 22020 members have accused the collective of harboring a toxic culture peppered with bullying and harassment.
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The defense peppered Mr. Chavin with questions, suggesting that he had made up the story about Mr. Durst's confession.
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During the impeachment hearings, Republicans demanded explanations and peppered witnesses with suggestive inquiries: What was he doing at Burisma?
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Former Defense Intelligence Agency director and retired general Mike Flynn reportedly peppered the briefers with questions during the Aug.
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Shares in Airbus Group fell as much as 6.9 percent as executives peppered their speeches with "challenges" for 2016.
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As expected, North Korea was a top concern of lawmakers, who peppered Harris with questions on the rogue state.
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Trump has also peppered aides and allies with requests for updates on polling and other developments in the race.
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She used to be peppered with questions about her demonstratively chatty and occasionally tactless father, Richard, to no avail.
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The entire journey is peppered with Greek citizens going about their lives — making and selling votives, praying, talking, etc.
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The scenes are peppered with little vignettes, or with performances by a calypso band that comments on the action.
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Television adaptations peppered the second half of the 4583th century, with each version teasing out a new aspect of Becky.
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John Cornyn, a Republican of Texas, was peppered with questions as an elevator door that wouldn't close stalled his exit.
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Throughout the week, his visage peppered The Standard Spa, from the mural walls of The Café to the pool deck.
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Wearing a navy suit and a tie, he spoke softly and in measured tones in a speech peppered with metaphors.
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Not only is there scant concrete information, but there are also the same inconsistencies that peppered the entire presidential race.
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On Sunday, Muthama, a former senator for the opposition Wiper party, gave a speech peppered with insults aimed at Kenyatta.
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"My reality, even when I'm not dreaming, is peppered with anxiety, just like ridiculous anxiety," she told host Dave Berry.
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Senators Elizabeth Warren and Chuck Schumer have made similar comments, peppered with some not quite over-the-top Trump bashing.
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And unfortunately, the news is regularly peppered with headlines of people losing their jobs in another round of corporate downsizing.
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Before that, I had long stretches of celibacy peppered with flings with guys who were only vaguely interested in me.
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At the same time, though, it's peppered with details and inside jokes that only King readers are likely to understand.
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Dimon was peppered with questions during the meeting from climate change activists who criticized the bank's funding of pipeline projects.
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According to The Junk Food Aisle, the new bar has a white chocolate base peppered with cookie crumble and sprinkles.
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But Thomas peppered Eisenstein with several questions about Second Amendment gun rights, a topic no other justice had asked about.
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Her simple instructions, which include using club soda and dish washing liquid, are peppered with her signature squeals and interjections.
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While his time in Thailand has been peppered with losses, those losses were via hard fought battles against Thailand's best.
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""As for Intel's Krzanich, his Twitter account was peppered [yesterday] by pleas for him to quit the White House group.
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To that end, he painted it red, attached a shoulder strap, and peppered it with an assortment of custom stickers.
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You get plots with clear emotional stakes, big action set-pieces, and lots of jokes peppered in between those things.
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They also call to mind the glory days of Nickelodeon interstitials, when commercial breaks were peppered with stop-motion shorts.
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While Judge Martin was generally a traditionalist in adhering to precedent, he peppered his opinions with citations from popular culture.
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They later peppered it with, among other things, radical feminist essays by Germaine Greer and risqué cartoons by R. Crumb.
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" He was also an "effective orator and actor" who peppered his speeches with "coarse phrases and put-downs of hecklers.
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He was remarkably inquisitive; once during dinner he peppered me with questions about Iran's nuclear program for over two hours.
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The grounds were peppered with art installations, interactive experiences, lavender-flavored popsicles, and lots and lots of people striking poses.
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On Friday, she peppered her presentation with talk of summaries, phases and mechanisms, and purposefully looked on the bright side.
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The streets near our hotel, on a usually busy square peppered with chocolate emporiums and antique shops, were eerily deserted.
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Peppered in among all these super-commercial products was a different kind of Amazon best-seller: simple, colorful, wooden toys.
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He first appeared on Mr. Trump's radar in 2015 when, while still a member of the House, he peppered Mrs.
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Several of those in attendance peppered Mr. Amash with questions about infrastructure, the immigration system, health care and legal marijuana.
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Mr. Trump and Mr. Brant ventured into Times Square together, and bought stink bombs, hot peppered gum, and plastic vomit.
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Most day hikers stop a mile and a half down at Cedar Ridge, a rocky panoramic lookout peppered with shrubs.
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Then, on Monday, Weinstein's defense lawyer peppered Mann with questions, suggesting that perhaps it was she who manipulated the producer.
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But you can see how the early night sky, and predawn sky, is peppered with satellites flying across the sky.
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In the Middle East, the equivalent of panzanella is fattoush, a salad peppered with fried pieces of flatbread called khubz.
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There, over tea on an indoor porch, Ms. Warren peppered her with questions about the economics of Medicare for all.
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She peppered her Facebook page with science-related jokes and selfies taken with a black-and-white short hair cat.
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During the interrogation, the authorities peppered Mr. Dassey, then 16, with questions, and no lawyer or other adult was present.
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Peppered with questions of divinity and destiny, Kansastan is a wild ride that draws on both Qur'anic and biblical mythology.
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After the meeting, McConnell declared his conference was unified and dug in his heels when reporters peppered him with questions.
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Some of Io's volcanoes spew lava dozens of miles into the sky; its surface is peppered by lakes of lava.
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The remark was a signature Eddyism, an eccentric Frenglish peppered with grammatical mistakes, American-imported basketball terms and outrageous exclamations.
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The Flyers peppered Crawford with eight shots in the first period, 12 in the second and 15 in the third.
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Controversial yearbook entries Kavanaugh testimony Democratic lawmakers peppered Kavanaugh with questions about apparent sexual references in his high school yearbook.
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Express Scripts' president and CEO Tim Wentworth was peppered with questions about Amazon on its earnings call earlier this week.
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We got DJ out in Malibu and peppered him with some questions about his off-season -- and he was game.
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Many of these ideas are totally unrelated to race, but are peppered with assertions about how they'll benefit black people.
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And, of course, there are those Infinity Stones, which are peppered, some more discreetly than others, throughout those 18 movies.
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The Devils (22-11-7) peppered Bishop in the waning seconds of the third period but could not score the equalizer.
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In the past, commentary has been mostly forgettable, a basic summary of what's going on on the ice peppered with compliments.
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The Mavic Pro got off to a bit of a rocky start, with a launch that was peppered by shipping delays.
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The South Dakota park's Twitter account ordinarily features pictures of nature and inspiring quotes, with the occasional scientific fact peppered in.
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U.S. President Donald Trump's 2016 election campaign was peppered with "America First" rhetoric and a dollop of belligerence about other countries.
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But those fields' defenders say that the hoax illustrates a far broader problem: that many disciplines are peppered with shoddy scholarship.
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The dance number clarifies a lot of questions peppered throughout the season opener, while also hinting towards the future of Legion.
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Hyde-Smith's speech was peppered with references to her close dealings with the Trump administration and other advantages of her incumbency.
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And to keep the youngest kids engaged, environments were peppered with non-narrative "click-points" which would trigger a funny animation.
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At the site of the march and peppered throughout the rest of downtown Washington, there were volunteers registering people to vote.
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While the cast won't film every episode in Seattle, fans will see shots of the real city peppered throughout season 14.
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Corbyn and his team have peppered their conference with policy announcements, trying to show they are ready for the long term.
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Naturally, they're meant to be sent with declarations of love, peppered with puns about death: Two of Saint Jo Flowers' offerings.
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They got a power play 3:20 in and peppered Varlamov with five shots but could not get the tying goal.
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At Applaudo Studios, a web design firm in El Salvador, Slack conversations are peppered with emoji of employees making silly faces.
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For almost an hour, we were peppered with questions about our sales activity, vendor relationships, competitive advantages, revenue projections and profitability.
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That's basically the plot of a family-friendly Disney-style film, peppered with heartwarming moments of connection and growth and discovery.
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The year 2015 was peppered with elections that marked substantial upsets and led to seismic changes on the global political map.
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Constantly moving, Cassius peppered him with jabs and hooks, landing harder punches occasionally but not often enough to take him out.
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The series is primarily in English, with Hindi, Punjabi, and Marathi peppered in (also everything has captions now, you'll be fine).
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His strong—but soft—voice effortlessly floats on each track, expertly intertwining with the perfect guest vocals that are peppered throughout.
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" Baar Baar Dekho", for the most part doesn't slow down its pace, and is peppered with expensive sets and lovely locations.
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The Free Press report is peppered with FCC complaints from 52 island residents obtained using a Freedom of Information Act request.
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In fact, there are some tiny clues peppered around Pretty Little Liars that suggest we should be look for a duo.
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She smiled at Mazurenko's unconventional spelling — he struggled with dyslexia — and at the idiosyncratic phrases with which he peppered his conversation.
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Money laundering is performed at huge volumes worldwide and there are shady banks, loopholes and puppet organizations peppered across the globe.
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Then his new team peppered his old friend Ward in the second, scoring twice in an early span of 3:210.
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Tuesday marked the second consecutive day Sanders was peppered with questions about her comments, which have raised questions about her credibility.
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They peppered Jacobs with questions about whether Democrats could be boxed out here in California-49 by the top-two system.
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He danced away from Liston's vaunted left hook and peppered his face with jabs, opening a cut over his left eye.
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When Sikkut held a small press conference, reporters peppered him with questions: What did the government gain from disclosing the vulnerability?
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White sauce has its place, on biscuits, heavily peppered and cooked with sausage meat or between the layers of a lasagna.
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He wore a blue-and-orange baseball cap with the words "New York Made" and peppered his conversation with colorful language.
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Yellen found herself peppered with questions about what the Fed could do to boost the economy if things continued to worsen.
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In one version, one guest peppered Trump with questions about what he was going to do about the special counsel's investigation.
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Kaplan had access to several of these people, and so the book is peppered with many fascinating behind-the-scenes anecdotes.
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He said Anthony had peppered with him questions and expressed disappointment but had not wavered in his commitment to the club.
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It's an honest journal of Bouton's decline as a major league pitcher that happens to be peppered with hilarious character studies.
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Her social media is peppered with bad puns, videos of her struggling to open cans, and riding toy horses in malls.
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It is meandering hyperbole, peppered with often-tangential attacks and coated in the most superficial discussion of complex and important issues.
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Instead, multiple lawmakers peppered Chao with questions about the FAA's safety protocols and its timeline for grounding the Max 737 planes.
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The moon, peppered with the impacts of asteroids over the eons, should also possess dollops of platinum and other precious metals.
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A local resident suggested they check the bottom of the river; underwater, they spotted huge chunks of sandstone peppered with holes.
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There are thoughtful, agreeable wines to be drunk, and a short beer list peppered with great discoveries from small Australian breweries.
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Mr. Trump has always peppered his speeches with "hells" and "damns," but on Thursday, he crossed the line into cruder language.
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The two students, who study advertising at an art college, have peppered a few art jokes into their labels as well.
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For many families, the weekly or biweekly errand has turned into a nightmarish waiting game, peppered by acute fears of infection.
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Republicans on Capitol Hill, enraged by the release of the Taliban detainees, peppered the Army with questions about the Bergdahl investigation.
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One is a steely dark gray with tiny white specks peppered all over its body; this is the lead-back phase.
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His book is peppered with brief stories and artistic allusions, and it moves quickly from idea to idea, study to study.
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Located along the Southwest Gulf Coast, the city is peppered with opportunities for shopping, fishing, eating, socializing and enjoying the arts.
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After that, things get wild and woolly, but your grid should be peppered with crosses to help you suss things out.
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Upstairs inside the Oval Office, Mr. Trump sat beside Mr. Mitsotakis as reporters peppered him with questions about the Iran crisis.
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Teammates then peppered him and Lundqvist with shots in front of a large contingent of fans looking on with eager anticipation.
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Taron Egerton (who recorded all of his own versions of the iconic Elton John hits peppered throughout the musical) is phenomenal.
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Nothing will obstruct the climb as much as having been engaged in a campus controversy that was peppered with violent disruption.
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Bono largely steered clear of the overt references to President Donald Trump that had peppered his performances during the election campaign.
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BOORSTIN: BUT THE LAST SEVERAL MONTHS HAVE BEEN PEPPERED BY THESE HEADLINES: RUSSIAN MANIPULATION OF THE ELECTION, FAKE NEWS, NOW THIS.
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At his first press conference as Fed chairman, Powell was peppered with questions about the forecasts, but he downplayed their significance.
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Buffalo peppered Varlamov and scored the equalizer when Eichel pounced on a rebound and put it home with 1:46 left.
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Fish, meat, rice, noodles and beans in various dishes are all peppered with fresh mint, tarragon, basil and other green herbs.
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He had been fighting in Raqqa when a blast peppered his back with shrapnel and paralyzed him from the waist down.
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To say more would be to spoil her reading, but the video essay is peppered with evidence from the film itself.
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HIGH: 2003She had a few years out of the spotlight, peppered with a few smaller flicks (like Life-Size with Tyra Banks).
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Channel 10 TV showed footage of Israeli houses and cars peppered with shrapnel and said one mortar exploded next to a kindergarten.
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" Another script described a character named "Parmesh," who is a "quirky, Indian lab buddy" whose "language is peppered with Indian cultural references.
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But beyond the familiar faces, there were cameos from actors who didn't appear on the original show peppered throughout the new episodes.
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As the investigators peppered him with questions, Short tried to use his foot to nudge his cooler beneath the conference-room table.
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"You'll find out," Trump warned, ominously, as reporters peppered Trump with questions in the Oval Office about how he planned to retaliate.
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Fox News has obtained two of the emails sent to Jordan, most of which are hard to decipher and peppered with emojis.
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Olsen's paintings, peppered with flowers, skulls, and intonations of the afterlife, evoke ritualistic icons of the Mexican Day of the Dead Celebration.
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The past year has been peppered with stories of tech startup hubs emerging across the continent, from Lagos to Kigali to Agadir.
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Even Obama's yearly Ramadan statement was peppered with indirect allusions to Trump, who has proposed banning all Muslims from entering the country.
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KC: As I was reading this book I was thinking about the relationships of mentorship and inspiration that are peppered throughout it.
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Lou Callan was peppered with questions on Thursday when he posted video on Facebook of his drive through one Fort McMurray neighborhood.
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The crater-covered plateau is peppered with light and dark deposits, the lightest of which contain chunks of clay minerals called phyllosilicates.
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As Deborah Byrd notes in EarthSky, the surface of Mars is peppered with meteorites, so discoveries like this aren't all that uncommon.
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Reporters peppered Subaru&aposs Yoshinaga with questions about why it took so long after the Nissan scandal for Subaru to come forward.
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Now Stranger Things 3 has come along, peppered with references that paint the Mind Flayer's avatars in a distinctly zombie-like light.
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He has peppered his inner circle with retired generals and is considering reserving some jobs in the civil service jobs for soldiers.
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The outside of the building, which features Roman-style columns, is blackened from shell or rocket blasts and peppered with bullet holes.
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Going down the streets that branch from it, pedestrians see small businesses and shops peppered with several storefronts advertising space for rent.
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Acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe appeared in place of Comey at the hearing, where he was peppered with questions on the issue.
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Each track is also peppered with the sort of natural sounds Vynehall heard in the documentary: bird calls, little tweets, predatory panting.
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At Tuesdays hearing, Sloan was peppered with bipartisan criticism for four hours but he navigated a hostile committee without a major stumble.
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As Vox's Jane Coaston reported, Roseanne's Twitter feed has been peppered with extreme views and conspiracy theories for years: She promoted Pizzagate.
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Many of the shows available on-demand are limited to certain episodes or seasons, stripped of DVR controls, and peppered with ads.
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Presidential candidate Marianne Williamson, who just yesterday told a kid reporter her cat died, peppered a debate response with a Seinfeld reference.
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He walked around the stage as he peppered his remarks with evocations of the civil rights movement and impassioned calls for unity.
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Ivana Trump's three children each wrote short excerpts peppered throughout the book, and Ivanka Trumpwrote about her "punk phase" in the '90s.
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Like other candidates, Ms. Raggi has peppered her pledges about local administration with hints of the movement's broader vision for the country.
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But in recent years it's morphed into its current incarnation: a big, vibrant food hall peppered with a selection of popular restaurants.
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The programmes, made with the help of the party's own Publicity Department, are peppered with fawning remarks by Chinese and foreigners alike.
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Paddock peppered the door of his suite with gunfire to keep hotel security at bay, but saved the last bullet for himself.
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Jack Eichel, Johnny Gaudreau, Jonathan Drouin and Nathan MacKinnon scored for North America, which peppered Finland goaltender Pekka Rinne with 43 shots.
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Yet, in a meandering, multilingual media conference, Ki and her team mates were peppered with questions about the "secret" of their success.
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The overall design was super stylish, with bright pops of blue and yellow peppered against geometric, Art-Deco inspired furniture and art.
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He rode in a car with makeshift armor, dusted with dirt in an attempt at camouflage, but it was peppered with gunfire.
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Her seascape is also peppered with odd supernatural phenomena, like unexplained bursts of electricity and "philosophic" iron that slithers as if alive.
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Mr. Trump insisted that the foursome have breakfast the next morning with Charlotte, whom he disarmingly peppered with questions about her life.
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AKA: Rubén Doblas GundersenLocation: SpainVideo type: El Rubius is a gamer who does walk-throughs, reviews, and more, peppered with funny commentary.
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It's part memoir of the humble beginnings of his legal career and peppered with statistics for providing crucial context for mass incarceration.
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The lyrics reveled in disorderly romances that were buffeted by lust, drugs, impulsiveness and ambivalence; she peppered them with four-letter words.
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As their names suggest, the two pieces are a beginning and ending of sorts, peppered with lines that only Zlatan could say.
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It is worth pointing out that peppered among the faces — the vast majority belonging to men — there are a handful of women.
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Peppered in are easy tips on incorporating the summer's biggest trends, along with the essential Sunglass Hut frames to complete each look.
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The sesame barely registers; the fun of the dish is the sauce, a peppered, pickled cantaloupe that tastes like it's still percolating.
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The beaches were lined with palms and peppered by tiny crabs, though the rather silty brown sands aren't made for magazine covers.
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For those who prefer live action, this musical drama, directed by Julie Taymor, offers an original love story peppered with Beatles tunes.
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Slow cooked braised duck leg and peppered hanger steak are staples, while seafood dishes change according to the catch of the day.
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At Tuesday's hearing, Sloan was peppered with bipartisan criticism for four hours but he navigated a hostile committee without a major stumble.
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The drive was peppered with curious questions from my RideShare passenger, and I'll admit to feeling like a bit of a weirdo.
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Screenwriters Damian Shannon and Mark Swift love themselves some boy-band jokes, which are seemingly peppered throughout every scene Efron appears in.
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Over the summer, he invited four Democratic lawmakers and immediately peppered them with questions as they strolled through the Diplomatic Reception Room.
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To the west, dozens of white and black specks peppered the gray sky, resolving into coal-black cannonballs swaying from white parachutes.
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In the televised debates featuring the main candidates, the discussion was peppered with references to Spain's low birthrate and its neglected interior.
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Helped by Kelly Murphy's provocative illustrations, peppered throughout the book, Alexander has created a cautionary tale and a profound and beautiful work.
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Even though he peppered the zone with the pitch, reaching as fast as 98 miles per hour, Severino rarely hit Sanchez's glove.
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Ms. Peel inspected the informed consent form through her reading glasses and peppered him with questions about other supercentenarians he had met.
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Democrats peppered their questioning of Dr. Blasey with expressions of support and gratitude, calling her decision to come forward selfless and heroic.
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The place was filled with refuse, as were the six sheds that peppered the property, and encircled by tons of colored gravel.
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The British papers were peppered with speculation Thursday that Farage would make peace with Johnson and target a smaller number of seats.
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McNamee peppered his speech with his usual jokes; a riff on "Google Glass-holes" that I'd heard before got a big laugh.
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They're just as delicious salted, peppered and roasted on a sheet pan as they are with a more complex marinade or sauce.
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Buttigieg supporters say that carries extra weight in South Carolina, which has more than 400,000 veterans and is peppered with military installations.
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Their bodies were reduced to bones and peppered with shrapnel that, from a distance, seemed like strange freckles painted on their legs.
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The workmanship of couture encompasses the high jewelry houses, which have their own ateliers and trends, and whose presentations peppered the week.
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Evening sounds are peppered with crickets rather than drunken bar crawlers, and the scent of magnolia and honeysuckle blossoms perfume the air.
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In a subdued speech peppered with nationalist rhetoric and criticism of multilateral organizations, Trump addressed several of his current foreign policy challenges.
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She kicked up her feet in zero-gravity and snapped this photo of her menorah-peppered socks from the International Space Station.
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In a crucial election year in Europe, campaigns are now peppered with parties and candidates that could sharply redirect ties with Moscow.
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The retired information systems manager travels the last four miles on an isolated, single-lane road peppered with campsites and animal tracks.
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But peppered into the business announcements, Kanye started dishing out philosophical truisms like this one about the performative nature of human experience.
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The woman included an exhaustive list of the kinds of questions she was peppered with during the trial: How old are you?
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Summer is officially here and the chilly pink beverage is everywhere — from rooftop bars to boozy brunches and peppered across outdoor restaurant patios.
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For the next 20173 minutes, she played a combination of greatest hits and fan favorites, all while lasers continuously peppered the Park Theater.
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Questions on women, gays in combat Later, Mattis was peppered with questions about women and gays in the military from several lawmakers. Sen.
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Its over 100 miles of coastline are peppered with mangrove swamps, and dense, diverse forest covers nearly three-fourths of the land area.
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The hearing, heavy in discussion of past cases and constitutional legal theory, was peppered with moments where the judge cut off the arguments.
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When these primordial stars exploded as supernovae, they peppered the cosmos with heavier elements that were incorporated into the subsequent generation of stars.
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Sounds a bit too active for today's age of toys, but back in the day, Skip-Its peppered suburban neighborhoods and schoolyards alike.
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Williams was reportedly chosen because he'd also eulogized Franklin's father, whose reputation was peppered with rumored experiences far more scandalous than a divorce.
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Some delegates reading state vote tallies peppered them with messages of support for Sanders and what he calls the "political revolution" he started.
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Allen clearly gave the film's costume and art departments free rein, allowing for luxe scenes peppered with tuxedos, dinner jackets, and evening gowns.
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She peppered it with phrases that wouldn't sound too out of place on your average feminist Tumblr, but with an anti-abortion twist.
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He peppered his lectures with technical words like "regmaglypt," the thumbprint impression caused when hot atmospheric gases scour the surface of a meteorite.
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Carrier-like announcements peppered strategically over the next year or so are one way to avoid the challenges of an inevitable waiting period.
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Their research suggests our galaxy could be peppered with black holes we didn't know about before, like a galactic piece of Swiss cheese.
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For example, Steven wears polo shirts as an adult and child, Nell always tends toward florals, and Theo's wardrobe is peppered with yellows.
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In this image, stars from our own Milky Way sparkle in the foreground while whole spiral galaxies are peppered across the entire photo.
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It's difficult to pick the best moment from Miley Cyrus' episode, as it's peppered with some impressively random conversations and truly belting songs.
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Telecom history is peppered with promises from companies such as Globalstar, Iridium, Teledesic, and ORBCOMM that under-delivered or delivered nothing at all.
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His Khmer (also the name of the national tongue) was peppered with English and, according to one Cambodian colleague, occasionally difficult to understand.
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The meetings were more gregarious than methodical; Steyer peppered staff with questions as he ate a sandwich wrapped in lettuce rather than bread.
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I've had a few breaks peppered in, but for the most part I've been smoking for the better part of 13 years now.
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"Prominent successes can mask structural problems," Ahmed said in a speech peppered with film and TV references and hard facts about minority representation.
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The freshly-minted couple had just landed when our photog -- an avid 'Bachelor' fan -- peppered them with questions, ranging from virginity to marriage.
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The picaresque tale is infused with a fun, folksy magical realism one made more delightful by the many colorful descriptive phrases peppered throughout.
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Young, 85033, and an aide can be seen in the clip walking down the hallway as they are peppered with the same question.
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Mechanically, it's reminiscent of the PlayStation 2 game God of War: a fast, violent combo-based beat-em-up peppered with simple puzzles.
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The move was an attempt to impose costs on foreign hackers who have peppered the U.S. with cyberattacks for years with few repercussions.
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The main attraction is "Alps," an enveloping installation of rock-climbing walls assembled from bone-colored panels peppered with colorful hand- and footholds.
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He wears No. 2 in honor of Derek Jeter and has peppered Dombrowski, a former Detroit Tigers president, with questions about Miguel Cabrera.
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He uploaded two videos last month in which he reviewed different kinds of tea, and peppered in LGBTQ-related terms in the video.
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Bannon's name is peppered across the website, including with a promotional ad that pops up selling "fidget spinners" with his face on them.
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"If you look at the original first issue of 'The Boys,' it was peppered with ads for Batman and other stuff," Robertson said.
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The debate lasted nearly four hours and was peppered with procedural motions and amendments intended to scuttle the initiative or water it down.
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His letter almost had me persuaded, but Polly's expletive-peppered, take-no-prisoners call-out of his narcissism pretty much made my day.
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This beachside town peppered with amusement parks has a 10% rental occupancy rate in the winter to thank for its big seasonal difference.
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Here's the dress: And here's the bullshit outrage, peppered with vomit-worthy sexism: It's almost like these people have never seen boobs before.
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Signs of "Boricua 4 Bernie" and "Puerto Ricans 4 Bernie" peppered the crowd, while banners that read "Unidos con Bernie" hung all over.
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Our long, daily slogs of four to nine hours of trekking are peppered with stops at teahouses to refuel with drinks and food.
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Meanwhile, the paintings' titles are peppered with allusions to nurses—those archetypal female caregivers—forcing the viewer to confront stereotypes associated with femininity.
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Located in Valle de Bravo, Mexico, Entre Pinos merges the interior with the exterior through courtyards, terraces, and gardens peppered throughout the structures.
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Chisora would bob and weave under the jab, step to Price, and wail away short-range punches that peppered Price's head and body.
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Posted by Kyodo News, the drone footage reveals a mostly serene, sunny city setting peppered with collapsed buildings and large swaths of debris.
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From Massachusetts to Hawaii, progressive candidates undeterred by the immense obstacles to eliminating a federal agency have peppered Twitter with hashtags of support.
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Big Baby Tape, for instance, mixed in American slang picked up from video games with his absurdist Russian flow, heavily peppered with expletives.
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When the case was argued in February, a lawyer for the state was peppered with questions about what was and was not allowed.
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At the recent meeting, conversation and proceedings were peppered with insider lines and trivia and comparisons of various prints of the same film.
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The appellate judges peppered Mr. Kasowitz and Ms. Wang with questions, and it was hard to tell which way each judge was leaning.
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As they peppered Simmons with questions, the complaint states, he granted the cops permission to search his backpack and his carry-on suitcase.
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The president's hourlong appearance, moderated by the Fox News hosts Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum, was peppered with factual inaccuracies and misleading statements.
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The two were not close, and he was somewhat dispassionate upon hearing the truth — words like "interesting," and "not surprising," peppered the conversation.
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Released on Sunday, the track, peppered with expletives, quickly garnered over 500,000 views and was the top trending item on YouTube in Russia.
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Officials did not hold a news conference where the president could have been peppered with questions about the Russia investigation and other topics.
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"God willing, anything that can be liberated without fighting is best," says Assad as he drives past green fields peppered with destroyed houses.
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With no wind, the water was as smooth as glass and crystal-clear, its sandy bottom peppered with stones rounded by endless waves.
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Emotions over the election are still raw Both Republicans and Democrats on Wednesday peppered Comey with questions about his handling of the investigations.
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"I speak to brokerage groups twice a week, and the conversation is always peppered with questions about the tech sector," Mr. Miller said.
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Earth would be peppered with dust from this space rock, which could "create a prolonged cooling effect," the authors said in the study.
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And Carlos J. Leitão, the Quebec finance minister, has been peppered with questions about the arrangement during two sittings of the province's legislature.
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The meat is minced with mushrooms and spring onions and peppered with spices, and the pan is caramelized by the fried squid skin.
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It ran political opinions, gossip and investigative pieces about the country's elite, peppered with caustic allegations against politicians of financial corruption and cronyism.
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There's a separate Spanish language remix with just J Balvin, Ozuno and Bad Bunny, but here they're peppered among the English language verses.
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Categories are also peppered with real-life figures, like Serena Willams and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who both received nominations for best real-life hero.
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The Islanders appeared determined to make that the only milestone Lehtonen reached during a first period in which they peppered him with 22 shots.
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Tense moments peppered the debate as the incumbent defended his pro-Russia record and accused his opponent of trying to impeach President Donald Trump.
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The exhibition will remain open through September 17th, peppered by performances and DJ sets in-between, that can be found in full detail here.
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Details of the event had not been finalized Sunday afternoon, but local reporters peppered Blackburn with questions about what was then a rumored visit.
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Correa's speeches are peppered with the good living mantra, despite the fact it essentially signifies an open culture war against his own economic doctrine.
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Each leader peppered his or her speeches with praise for the others, particularly Frauke Petry, the AfD's co-leader and the day's unofficial host.
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The LAPD officer's presentation is a series of slides on DDOS attacks, laws, and VPNs, peppered with frequent self-deprecating commentary on his age.
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In theory, this ought to allow for the sort of comic misunderstandings and pointed observations on class and manners that peppered Mr Curtis's script.
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Yet the characters, whose exploits aren't even peppered with cutscenes from which to glean deeper slices of story, still manage to make us care.
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Still, Trump offered some insight into the performance he may deliver on Sunday -- one peppered with jokes and his knack for storytelling, time permitting.
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Despite being just one year shy of becoming a centenarian, Gabor has led a life peppered with hospital stays over the last 10 years.
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When Uber rings in on the New York Stock Exchange next month, expect to see a balcony peppered with longtime executives, drivers and couriers.
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He drove the armored BMW through the city, returning again and again to collect the injured, as ISIS gunmen peppered the vehicle with bullets.
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After reporters peppered the aides with questions, the conversation ended and reporters went to write their stories about a confident Clinton going to Arizona.
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But his remarks are also peppered with extremely trivial exaggerations, slight stretches about accomplishments that would seem not to need any deception to shine.
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In contrast to the RNC, it was a slickly produced and well-structured night, peppered with videos throwing Trump's own words back at him.
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Once Tess gets hired at the restaurant, the kitchen opens to her, with sliced figs and peppered steak and bubbling fats and sharpening knives.
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Reporters peppered Scaramucci with questions on press-related issues that have dogged the relationship between the Trump presidency and the journalists that cover it.
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Peppered between Dalí's often outlandish recipes are surreal photos and illustrations of the food paired with his melting clocks, barren deserts, and fantastical animals.
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William and his family speak with thick, Yorkshire accents, and their dialogue is peppered with antiquated constructions full of "thou"s and "thee"s.
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Just like the illustrated Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, the Chamber of Secrets is peppered with eye-catching imagery by artist Jim Kay.
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They're a passionate pair whose talk is constantly peppered with references to "fun", "dancing" and "happiness"—brushstrokes of genuine emotion across their conversational canvas.
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Then there's "hojiso," the stalk of the herb that's peppered with shiso seeds and is mostly used as a garnish or with a salad.
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At an aviation conference last year, she stopped by Lilium's booth and peppered Mr. Wiegand with questions about the battery, flight range and engines.
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The main attraction is "Alps," an enveloping installation of rock-climbing walls assembled from bone-colored panels peppered with colorful hand- and foot-holds.
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Barr's memo is peppered with strongly worded phrases about the peril he sees in Mr. Mueller's reading of the law, as he understood it.
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Since then, the Blind Shaft scheme has been firmly implanted in the national psyche of a country peppered with thousands of notoriously dangerous mines.
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Members of a House Natural Resources Committee panel on Wednesday peppered a top Obama administration official with complaints over a proposed coal mining rule.
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Analysts peppered management teams with questions about their expense levels on conference calls, and some executives acknowledged further steps may need to be taken.
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Sporadic demonstrations, focused on the dire economic situation, occasionally peppered with shouts of death to the dictator, have been a nightmare for the regime.
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It's all about how these characters move within the space, how they interact, and what these oversized crazy objects peppered within these gardens mean.
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"I know of no favorable municipal action that they got," the mayor said on Monday, as he was peppered with questions about the men.
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The band is a rubbery silicone, peppered with small holes that alternate in rows of one and three in a sort of lattice-structure.
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It doesn't feel good to live a life peppered by hollow penitence — so it's worth saving that word for when you actually mean it.
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Spence peppered the 12-minute doc with footage of his eye camera filming interviews he conducted with other people discussing their high-tech prostheses.
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They covered an entire room with contrasting rainbow and black-and-white wallpaper, peppered with surreal furniture and decorations that match the color scheme.
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Its tail was crafted in phallic-looking coils of clay and was peppered with electrical conduits, all of which have been cast in bronze.
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The $150 BILLION man was peppered with questions, ranging from his rivalry with Elon Musk to his glitches with Prime Day earlier this week.
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Add to that Blade (which was a surprise announcement at Comic-Con), and at least one Avengers-esque team-up movie peppered in somewhere.
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During the Women's March the day after Trump's inauguration, signs reading "Free Melania" and "Melania, blink twice if you need help" peppered the streets.
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This strong collaboration has the ease of streaming-era pop peppered with some of the casual confidence of the soulful house of the 1990s.
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The company, with dispensaries peppered across Chicago's suburbs, has also prepared a full selection of products, including flowers, prerolled joints, vapes, concentrates and edibles.
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Clovis had just spent the better part of two hours being peppered with questions about farm policy at the National Press Club in Washington.
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His style is languorous, though, and while the movie is peppered with raw humor, he's serious to a fault in depicting his couple's predicament.
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A 70 to 80 hour workweek doesn't leave time for pleasure, he noted, adding that was the reason he'd peppered our interview with wisecracks.
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He also peppered them with questions about the N.B.A. — where teammates like ex-Knick Mardy Collins and former Dallas Maverick Rodrigue Beaubois had played.
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Their speeches showed the common touch, perhaps nurtured by memories of childhood deprivation, and were peppered with "down home" rhetoric that connected with audiences.
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The salt and peppered man strolling alongside her is Sean Larkin, erm, Sergeant Sean Larkin: a Vans-wearing, fully-tatted, Crossfit-loving influencer cop.
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So The Times chartered an airborne atmospheric research plane to fly over an area of West Texas peppered with several oil and gas sites.
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Indeed, soccer's history is peppered with allegations of doping, from Inter Milan's Caffe Herrera in the 1960s to the Juventus scandal of the 1990s.
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Much of this became clear to me as I peppered the Surface Laptop design team with questions about the keyboard and mostly screw-free design.
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Visitors were given a simple map to help guide their way through the collection, with Pabst Blue Ribbon and other treats peppered around the room.
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Facebook's human reviewers work in what amounts to a boiler room, where the trending topics list is curated and peppered with additional, potentially viral hits.
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When he finally got a chance to gloat on the mic ... he shouted out the Trumps -- which was met with peppered boos from the crowd.
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Sculptures lined the walls and peppered the floors of several brightly lit rooms that for the past three years have served as a restoration laboratory.
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Take one step inside an airport and you'll immediately see copies peppered all around you, from the shop shelves to the hands of fellow travelers.
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My wording was baroque and off-putting, and phrases like "The Innocence of Mockingbirds" and "A Love So Deadly: On Romeo & Juliet" peppered my drafts.
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" — Peppered with questions about the circumstances around Jack's death, Ventimiglia would only say, "Let's focus on how Jack lived, not how or when he died.
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The pop stars peppered some pointed political statements throughout their nearly 15-minute performance, hinting at what was to come in a pre-game interview.
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The Book of Baruch by the Gnostic Justin isn't easy going for the casual reader, peppered as it is with unfamiliar proper names and allusions.
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It's a shocking scene — the show makes it absolutely clear that those shielding Ezekiel are peppered with bullets — but more importantly, it's a tragic one.
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They peppered Thomas Greiss with four shots in the first 5:19, and used a little bit of luck to get their first two goals.
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The success of the three charts the future of retail — a landscape peppered with tech-infused startups that begin online then go to Main Street.
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He has several movies lined up, including the huge nostalgia-fest Ready Player One (about a futuristic video game peppered with '80s pop culture references).
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But Sanders was peppered with questions from academics and ecclesiastics during Friday's conference in a manner that might have been afforded a head of state.
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Its smart installation jumps between past and present, commercial and fine, pre- and postmodern, and is peppered with surprises by artists well-known and not.
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As is his wont at fiscal events, he peppered his Spring Statement, an update on the economy delivered to Parliament on March 22016th, with wisecracks.
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And not unlike his peers, brands familiar to any Instagay follower are peppered throughout Charles' feed, from Daniel Wellington watches to the dating app Chappy.
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The festive treat is built with a vanilla birthday cake-inspired dough infused with confetti sprinkles, a classic glaze, and more sprinkles peppered on top.
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In a thread peppered with screenshots of the strange correspondence, the twitter user said she and Gu had been dating when he became too aggressive.
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Peppered with a healthy helping of tree emoji, it promises that for "every TEN LIKES this post gets, we will plant ONE TREE" in Indonesia.
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As they were leaving, paps lit up like a bunch of hungry seagulls -- ourselves included -- and peppered the eldest Kardashian about her split with Younes.
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Hundreds of shoes and sandals once peppered on top of each other now disperse back into the desert, as if blown away by the wind.
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There is music here from bands like CHVRCHES and Low Roar, peppered throughout the game the way celebrities regularly make cameos as in-game characters.
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Last month's quake left thousands homeless and hit hardest along the central coast of the country, which is peppered with fishing villages and beach resorts.
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" Miller said the Post's report is "peppered with inaccuracies" and is written by a reporter "intent on distracting attention away from the corrupt Clinton Foundation.
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As we peppered him with questions — about Vance, about Sarai, about Herb's unstable stable boy — I found myself thinking about California as a character, too.
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He landed an interview with Athletics General Manager Billy Beane, the protagonist in "Moneyball," at the 2004 winter meetings, and Beane peppered him with questions.
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They popped in, slipped on shoes, plucked tunics from the racks and chattered in an animated mix of Hebrew and English peppered with Arabic phrases.
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On Wednesday, Mr. Cruz garnered raucous cheers for a stump speech peppered with allusions to New York politics, including debates over fracking and charter schools.
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The magazine prints an illustration that doesn't quite make sense, just like the ones peppered through its articles, and asks readers to submit funny captions.
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The kawaii style and Retsuko's constant daydreaming make for pleasant binging, peppered with stoner chuckles every time she goes all Office Space on the mic.
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But research papers that describe the dynamic are peppered with examples — Burundi, Nepal, the Philippines, Northern Ireland — that seemed unsolvable until they were suddenly solved.
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Both classics deal with passionate, impossible love, and are peppered with stunning arias, but the mash-up's seams show, and not in a good way.
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He is peppered with questions, not only from journalists but from the families angry about what has unfolded and the lack of information they've received.
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She accompanied President Harry S. Truman on his 1948 "whistle stop" campaign tour, peppered presidents and congressmen with questions about civil rights, and traveled extensively.
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Smoke stacks shoot up from a nearby industrial center, around which small construction sites and wild fruit trees are peppered among a few hidden neighborhoods.
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Of course, society girls, known largely for their looks, charm and social standing rather than specific achievements, have peppered magazine and newspaper pages for decades.
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Some may find it dangerously triggering — especially the unnecessarily realistic final scene — and the play's publicity material is peppered with warnings and help-line numbers.
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During a news conference, Dr. Braden was peppered with questions about the wisdom of releasing the former residents of Wuhan into communities across the country.
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Others peppered Cassidy on his plans to stand up for their children, demanding answers on his decision to vote for Betsy DeVos for Education secretary.
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The theme of unity was peppered throughout, but it lacked the potency necessary to overcome the bitter taste of his warmed-over nationalist, populist agenda.
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Drained, dried and sometimes salted and peppered, they are, just before serving, refried in hotter oil that renders the outside crackling and the inside soft.
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He peppered city leaders with detailed reports on poverty rates, education figures and Latino participation in civil service jobs that he used to prove disparities.
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I always try to operate from a place of kindness, empathy, and love for others, peppered with a wit I sharpen every night before bed.
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Jackson's Maud lives a life peppered by Post-it notes reminding her to lock the door, to keep appointments, to drink coffee ("good for memory").
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He and a friend peppered downtown with gnomic words and sketched images signed " Samo " (short for "same old shit") and adorned with the copyright symbol.
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Sanders was peppered with questions about why Trump has not said that publicly, even amid reports that he was privately "disgusted" by Porter's alleged conduct.
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Republicans repeatedly forced procedural votes and peppered Nadler with questions about what the committee was doing as they dismissed the entire proceeding as a sham.
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Barr's comments came at a House subcommittee hearing, where he was peppered with questions about the Russia investigation and a host of other department issues.
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Juana's narration is also peppered with easy-to-figure-out Spanish words, so as Juana learns English, the reader learns un poco de Spanish too.
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If she gets peppered with questions about the Russia investigation, for instance, those are the moments cable news often features for the next 24 hours.
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Carved by ancient volcanic activity and peppered by ever-changing, kaleidoscopic natural beauty, Yellowstone, the world's oldest national park, is monitored extremely closely by scientists.
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He shared a 74-page online manifesto peppered with sarcastic jokes about popular culture, repeating well-known internet memes and striving to mint new ones.
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Dimon was peppered with additional questions about Amazon and its ambitions in the health-care market, after the e-retailer purchased online pharmacy PillPack last year.
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An online journal written by a woman who identified herself as "Sol Pais" contains numerous handwritten entries of despair and anger, peppered with images of weapons.
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During a three-hour affair peppered with heckling, shareholders returned Saikawa to the automaker's board as widely expected and in defiance of opposition from proxy advisors.
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On top of this, though, they seem to have gone over the entirety of their original game and peppered it with a variety of new things.
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The Rebels (1-0) peppered the Raiders for 546 total yards and methodically padded their lead after halftime, answering every Texas Tech threat with a score.
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Dimon was peppered with additional questions about Amazon and its ambitions in the health-care market, after the e-retailer purchased online pharmacy PillPack last year.
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With the help of several artist friends, Williams peppered the city of Atlanta with more murals of Colin Kaepernick, right in time for the Super Bowl.
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That is partly because of the proliferation of pokies: after decades of liberalisation, the country is peppered with some 197,000 machines—one for every 114 people.
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A lot of what he said was the usual overly evocative design language — even then, his speech was peppered with the oft-parodied Jony Ive-isms.
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I'd never talked to anyone before who had such similar experiences, so I peppered him with questions: Did he have a terrible sense of direction, too?
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But during revisions legislators peppered the text with new prohibitions, including a clause which would have banned even duly registered foundations from receiving money from abroad.
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His speech is cheerfully peppered with expletives, and no subject of conversation is off limits: the sunny triad of politics, religion, and sex is ever present.
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There are only four debuts today, all in the downs, and none of them are the conversational phrases that peppered this grid and made things challenging.
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The Gulf of Mexico is peppered with fields named after geologists' wives (risky if they are duds), or their favourite albums, bands, stars and football chants.
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The banter between the trio is hilarious, peppered with funny anecdotes from their time in the Imperial army, not to mention a brutally honest motivational speech.
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A publishing source said Sims and others involved in the book have been peppered with incoming queries from aides who want to know how they're portrayed.
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How she emerges, stronger and more certain, is a startlingly lyrical journey, an exploration of grief and introspection peppered with scenes of richly depicted magical realism.
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Tori Spelling and Jennie Garth announced the news in a video peppered with clips of the gang at the Peach Pit from the new series reboot.
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Available in 12 colors, buyers can select from a range of black, white, and gray tones (in a nod to Gray Day) peppered with exclusive accents.
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It has since risen more than 160%, an ascent peppered by double-digit price swings that have reminded some of its retail investor-fueled 2017 bubble.
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This year's list of top-performing emerging bond markets is peppered with countries such as Poland and Russia, where leaders are tightening their grip on power.
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Image: NASAThe Greenland ice sheet is vast, majestic, pristine....and peppered with bacteria that seem equipped to survive in industrial waste, according to a new study.
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The high jumping finalist has even sparked his own hashtag #HouseStarc, full of encouraging messages and peppered with jokes that any dad would be proud of.
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The game is still peppered with sweet moments of male bonding, overly detailed shots of food, cruising around in a fancy car, and everything in-between.
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The youngest cast member at the time, Williams kicked off the first of countless tearjerker moments peppered throughout the series just from her first solo performance.
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The speeches were peppered with biblical passages and references to God, and two American pastors with a history of derogatory remarks about other faiths delivered blessings.
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And, by that same token, I've never met anyone successful whose story hasn't been peppered with failures, hiccups, and the grand game of trial and error.
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Data collected at Glen Torridon could tell us more about the ancient lakes that once peppered Gale Crater during the early history of the Red Planet.
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The crypto industry has been peppered by scandals including hacks, technology failings and alleged use of virtual coins for money laundering and on illegal online marketplaces.
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"We were shocked to find that Puss-Puss was peppered with such an extraordinary number of pellet wounds all over her body and head," he said.
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Gibson stopped 26 shots as Minnesota peppered the Ducks net in all three periods, but was shut out at home for the second time this season.
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San Jose captain Joe Pavelski, who had five shots, thought the Sharks would tie the score early in the third when then peppered Greiss with shots.
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During his very first day of argument, that first Monday of October in 1986, he peppered the federal government's attorney with questions, making clear his presence.
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And if you'd rather puzzle things out for yourself, relying purely on observation and hints peppered into the intel you collect, that option is always there.
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Other parts of Microsoft's vision are peppered with translucent displays for touch interactions, the types we're only just starting to see emerge in the market place.
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This quest for equilibrium in his work is constant, Gray explains to Creators, pointing out the overt and subtle yin-yang symbols peppered through the exhibition.
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Aboard Air Force One Thursday, reporters peppered Trump and White House press secretary Sean Spicer with questions about Bannon and the potential for a staff change.
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Specifically for this exhibition, she created "Alps," an installation of Cubistically faceted rock-climbing walls assembled from bone-colored panels peppered with colorful handholds and footholds.
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In addition, the leading edge of the left wing was peppered with pieces of engine parts, which most likely created some type of abnormal flying characteristics.
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Obama and his aides have been peppered with questions about the election for months and have generally gone out of their way to praise both candidates.
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Nishikori showed off his full repertoire of shots in a faultless third set which he peppered with delicate drop shots and ended with an emphatic volley.
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New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick held a terse press conference on Wednesday in which he was peppered with questions about wide receiver Antonio Brown.
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Nielsen was seen sitting quietly and later, talking on the phone in the video posted by the group, as protesters booed and peppered her with questions.
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However, the good cheer was peppered with elements of fury: Some signs were so vulgar I was concerned for the few children I saw in attendance.
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Spanish itself became so peppered with phrases derived from bullfighting that even today it's hard to speak more than a few sentences without one cropping up.
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The stress test will resemble a joint endeavor from last year, when the U.S. and United Kingdom peppered their financial sector with cyberattacks to gauge preparedness.
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His visit to the US this week has been a charm offensive peppered with handshakes and kisses between the two leaders to pronounce their warm relations.
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Rosenstein's address was peppered with quotes from famous philosophers and presidents, and even special counsel Robert Mueller, the former FBI director who led the Russia investigation.
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The president has peppered his list of judicial nominees with some who plainly lack the necessary qualifications, including a trial court nominee with no trial experience.
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Then there was the 40-year-old mother I cared for as she lay in pain from the breast cancer that peppered her brain and bones.
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When given the Dälek remix treatment, though, it becomes utterly transformed, stretched out into a discordant opium haze, peppered with electronic blips and menacing subsonic frequencies.
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It was chaos, and it was beautiful—it was Heavy Metal Parking Lot all over again, down to the Judas Priest shirts that peppered the scrum.
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The show itself expresses Haberny's idea that his works are not about a love for destruction; the floor of the gallery is peppered with white flowers.
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Everywhere we went, we peppered the Norwegians with questions about how their welfare state works—parental leave, education, unemployment benefits, public housing and transport, and more.
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My time with my family in Italy was peppered with these moments showing, simply, the lack of danger foreign migrants brought to this little isolated region.
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After the Seton Hall game, Coach Kevin Willard was peppered with questions about his program's inclusion in reports of players from multiple top teams being paid.
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SYDNEY, Australia — When Mark Twain steamed into Sydney's harbor in September 1895, journalists peppered him with questions before he had even stepped off the S.S. Warrimoo.
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But though most of the news coming out of Cuba nowadays is about economics, it is peppered with items that have an out-of-time quality.
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I felt the same disappointment with the reproduced images of paintings or photographs that are peppered throughout the exhibition's labels in place of the actual artworks.
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" Then, hours before the auction began, the agency formally rejected the protests from environmental groups with a letter peppered with 30 instances of the word "deny.
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Though initially mystified, she recognized what was going on when they met, and he peppered her with questions about her trips abroad and her foreign contacts.
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For weeks now, the senders have peppered the court with so-called interventions related to Russia's case — questions about procedure, requests for clarification, routine process queries.
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The night was peppered with the knowing nods, empathetic laughs and "mm-hmms" that often characterize all-female gatherings, as women shared personal stories and insights.
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He spoke out in favor of diversity and tolerance and peppered his social-media feeds with support for religious minorities and condemnations of bigotry and discrimination.
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Kenneth Austin Bennett livestreamed the attack on Facebook, in which the senator was peppered with questions about discredited anti-vaccine arguments, and then pushed from behind.
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He is scheduled to be on the series' media tour in Toronto on Tuesday, where he is likely to be peppered with questions about what happened.
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When she opened the floor to the audience for questions, some attendees peppered her for criticizing white people, according to the George-Anne, the university's newspaper.
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Flavor variations of bacon include peppered bacon, applewood, chicory, maple and wood smoke options, which are derived from woods that impart their own unique flavor notes.
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With red lanterns swaying over its entrance, the palm-tree peppered compound of 13 towers could easily be in Shenzhen, Chongqing or the suburbs of Shanghai.
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Peppered after the game with question after question about the team's defense, Hornacek appeared as if he might be ready to shake things up a bit.
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The only time Mr. Mnuchin appeared to be at a loss for words was when he was peppered with questions about the ethics of Mr. Trump.
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Montages of "I'm an addict" sharing sessions, peppered with role play and tearful confession by a strong ensemble of actors, are nothing we haven't seen before.
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Each day at the meeting, reporters from conservative Catholic news outlets peppered the meeting's organizers with questions about why they are dodging the topic of homosexuality.
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Government ministers who spoke to reporters on the sidelines of parliament's opening session on Tuesday peppered their comments with references to Xi - 16 times in all.
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HB Studio is marking Hagen's centennial with a monthslong celebration peppered with famous former colleagues and students, including Mercedes Ruehl, David Hyde Pierce and Marlo Thomas.
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That's a big difference from those "Sign in with Facebook" buttons you see peppered across the web, commonly referred to as "single sign-ons," he said.
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We got Safaree outside Catch Tuesday night and he became a master of obfuscation ... using the paparazzi that peppered him with questions as an avoidance foil.
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But progress has been slower than expected, Sloan said on a call with analysts, who peppered him with questions about the profit impact of the asset cap.
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The 200 million surveillance cameras peppered around China are recording what's going on, but in addition the systems have artificial intelligence (AI) technology that powers facial recognition.
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Abedin was peppered with questions about Clinton's, but she repeatedly said it was Clinton protecting her personal emails from being read -- and not about hiding government communications.
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The music industry is still peppered with former college radio DJs and volunteers, but many believe this generation will be the last to come through the system.
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The beard is peppered in little spots throughout the movie — when we see Rogers recruiting Rhodey at Avengers HQ, telling the team where they're going next, etc.
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Recognized around the world thanks to his disheveled platinum hair, Johnson is also known for gags and insults often delivered in colorful, erudite language peppered with Latin.
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She was loud, brash, obnoxious, constantly fretting about her weight, and peppered her speech with splatters of Yiddish words in a kind of New York-ese patois.
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After years peppered with critical failures like The Last Air Bender and After Earth, M. Night Shyamalan returned to his purest form with 2015's The Visit.
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His speeches were often unscripted and featured boasts on everything from his money to his IQ. He peppered them with dubiously sourced declarations, misperceptions and false statements.
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It was subtle—and peppered with niceties—before it culminated in redundancy when she was due to return from her five and a half month maternity leave.
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Senators had also peppered Haspel with questions during the process about her involvement in the destruction of 92 videotapes showing the harsh interrogations of detainees in 2005.
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But he also retains the frothing enthusiasm of the newborn fanboy, and he tears into convulsive, obscenity-peppered rants that emulate the riffs of his favorite artists.
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"Impeachment is one of the most divisive things you can do," she warned at her weekly press conference Thursday, where she was peppered with questions on impeachment.
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Violence has peppered Trump's recent rallies in New Mexico and California, the U.S. state with the largest immigrant population, in advance of primary elections there on Tuesday.
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There are four major sites located in an area of 8,000 square kilometers (3,000 square miles), and the land is peppered with architectural ruins and antique stones.
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After not registering a shot on goal for almost the first five minutes, the Coyotes peppered Darling in the final couple of minutes of the first period.
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" Peppered throughout his remarks on Tuesday were also accusations that Clinton is "a criminal with a guilty conscience" and "one of the most crooked politicians in history.
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To use, simply open your Lyft app and select your destination off of a list of pre-defined "Lyft Rail Stations" peppered across the contiguous United States.
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His response wasn't altogether convincing, however, when it came to fears about the isolationism that has peppered the president's rhetoric in a pseudo-populist torrent of garbage.
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Below us a balcony of manicured grass and orange trees surrounding stone steps and parapets overlooked an undulating countryside peppered with swallows swooping over the browning woods.
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Peppered throughout his largely sober, thoughtful agenda are a number of ideas seemingly plucked straight from a all-nighter that have no chance of coming to fruition.
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The city is still peppered with bars like these, though there used to be more—bars where the respective worlds of the hipster and the redneck converge.
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The original Twin Peaks made a fair share of lists, while former Time critic Richard Corliss routinely peppered his lists with Simpsons episodes in the early '90s.
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Returns have been strong across emerging markets this year, but the list of top performers is peppered with countries where leaders are strengthening their hold on power.
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It's not exactly a grindhouse Scott Pilgrim, but a recurring bit about "desert island bands" peppered throughout the carnage has some of that series' music-obsessive winkiness.
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The abrupt dismissal, which came after videotape of Mr Redstone's profanity-peppered testimony was screened for the court last week, was a victory for the status quo.
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"Jimi Hendrix used that," she said, nodding down at one pedal, and peppered a store employee with requests for rare and obscure pieces: Rickenbacker guitars, Mellotron keyboards.
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The Utah Republican has peppered OPM with numerous letters seeking more details about the cyberattacks, even issuing a subpoena to the agency for withholding hack-related documents.
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The pro-Clinton group Correct the Record peppered reporters' inboxes with emails at the rate of about one every four minutes during the time Trump was speaking.
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Most of the chaos has been initiated by the audience, which appears to have been peppered with people who think anarchy is the best form of government.
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Nearby, a thick line of cameras and cluster of microphones were assembled in the driveway outside the West Wing, where journalists peppered the Vermont senator with questions.
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Raised in what he called a "super Jamaican household" in the Toronto suburb of Mississauga, PartyNextDoor has long peppered his songs with dance hall sirens and slang.
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"If you look at Cyntoia's original transcripts, they are peppered with the phrase 'teen prostitute,'" says Derri Smith, founder and CEO of non-profit End Slavery Tennessee.
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This earnings season has been peppered with stock declines that Cramer chalks up to small blips in companies' reports that make investors feel like they've lost momentum.
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The 24-year-old got off to a flying start against Muguruza, who peppered the court with unforced errors as the Frenchwoman opened a 4-1 lead.
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He has his platform ready, peppered with just enough heartfelt anecdotes and the occasional wink of contrition for his industry's undeniable role in deepening global wealth inequality.
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At a meeting earlier in the day, the board members peppered Michael Horodniceanu, the president of the authority's capital construction company, with questions about what went wrong.
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His back catalog is peppered with Christmas songs, most of which follow the same format as "Christmas in Oakland" without hinting at that little moment of bliss.
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In some ways it's an uncharacteristically surreal effort peppered with red herrings, blink and they'll pass you by missives, and a rather surprising Bollywood-inspired closing scene.
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Beautiful boys are a theme in Mania's paintings, which draw heavily from the same kind of "impossibly curved" Greek statues peppered throughout Call Me by Your Name.
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While coast of the south of the peninsula is peppered with Red Sea tourist resorts, North Sinai province is underdeveloped and lacks basic infrastructure and job opportunities.
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Early cues that something is wrong is when a person begins having seizures, Pritt says, but by then the parasite has peppered the brain tissue with cysts.
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Seconds later, a boy with a large hole in his leg and one arm peppered with cuts from a shell blast was brought in on a stretcher.
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Another co-founder, Ouyang Feng, delivered a 40-minute presentation to a panel of judges who peppered him with questions about Chemayi's business model and future prospects.
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On Monday, as the Senate voted on two judicial nominations, he was guided into the chamber by aides and was silent as reporters peppered him with questions.
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Like Walker and so many other Black women, Davis has a special relationship with hair — her naturally curly mane, peppered attractively with greys, tells its own story.
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But the rides are set to act as a compliment to an overall experience that allows guests to wander and discover fun elements peppered throughout the space.
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As the month began, Mr. Stone peppered Twitter with predictions of an October surprise from Mr. Assange, whipping up speculation in the American news media and beyond.
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Bratescu's studio is peppered with mementos from her childhood, and a photograph of her mother and a portrait of her father by her hang on the wall.
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A 33-SHOT PERIOD The Tampa Bay Lightning peppered the host Chicago Blackhawks with 33 shots in a three-goal second period in a 6-3 victory.
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You can't accuse Gerwig of a lack of seriousness; her conversation is peppered with references to George Eliot, Elena Ferrante, Maggie Nelson, Simone Weil, Milton and Kierkegaard.
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White House reporters peppered Trump administration officials about Trump's belief in climate science this week, and EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt was asked about his opinion as well.
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Rotimatic's Facebook page is peppered with impatient customer comments requesting updates on shipping, but posts from happy Singapore buyers should give folks in the U.S. renewed hope.
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The memoir, at once elliptical, cerebral and peppered with literary allusions, sometimes lacks the visceral edge inevitable in an observer locked out of the couple's drug den.
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I was so surprised and skeptical that I peppered him with the kinds of questions about medical research that he encouraged us to ask in his course.
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Virgil Abloh of Off-White spun tracks from Migos and Future, which were peppered by shout-outs to ASAP Yams, the crew's consigliere who died in 2015.
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Roger Stone's trial kicked off in earnest Wednesday with a fiery opening statement from prosecutor Aaron Zelinsky, and the statement was peppered with references to Donald Trump.
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While he peppered his lawyers for updates on various investigations, he also made plans with a group of former colleagues to take a ski trip in February.
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Meanwhile, Democrats focused on the parts of the watchdog report that affirmed the legitimacy of the Russia investigation, and peppered Horowitz with questions about potential FISA reform.
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School children peppered Putin with a range of non-political questions as well, asking him what he did in his spare time and about his childhood memories.
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Detectives peppered Stan with a bunch of questions ... including exactly who had access to any of his accounts and a timeline of when the cash went missing.
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LONDON — Since Britain voted to leave the European Union in 2016, the mind-numbing debate has been peppered with blunders that have looked, at times, like satire.
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In early February, thieves hacked into the central bank of Bangladesh's interface with the global SWIFT messaging network and peppered the New York Fed with payment instructions.
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The jungle in Colombia's Chocó department is peppered with roving units of the country's biggest rebel group known as the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC.
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Peppered with sweeping gestures and a dose of great facial tics, Keaton's villainous Vandevere performance approaches camp, which actually makes him the most watchable person in the film.
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The club would finish up at 6 AM with an "extremely peppered onion soup" served with savory pastries, four bottles of Champagne per person, and coffee and digestives.
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Analysts peppered Dimon, 62, and his chief financial officer Tuesday with questions about loans amid concerns that the U.S. is nearing the end of a long economic expansion.
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The man who has stepped in to take George Clooney's place as the hottest salt and peppered bachelor in Hollywood has just helped one brokenhearted girl get revenge.
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Now, the once-barren landscapes are peppered with nodding pumpjacks, fracking sites, wastewater disposal sites, and tank batteries — which sometimes get struck by lightning, causing explosions and fires.
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Adam McQuaid, David Savard and Josh Anderson scored for Columbus, with two early goals providing the Blue Jackets with a cushion as the Hurricanes peppered Bobrovsky at times.
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He weaves a lively tale, peppered with a cast of adventurers, spies, preachers, communists and McCarthyites who have boosted and sabotaged the relationship in turn over the years.
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The racism, misogyny and threats of violence that peppered his speeches were not merely apparent before he won their party's nomination, they were his means of winning it.
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Nice moments like this peppered a 102-84 victory on Friday night for the Knicks, who needed this carefree, feel-good game as they headed into the weekend.
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Since his deputies first laid out the revenue-growth strategy in September, analysts have peppered executives with questions about the underlying assumptions and cited concerns raised by investors.
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The last couple of years have been peppered with stories about bad earnings reports, layoffs, and a parent company that seemingly paid for the company at its peak.
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But what Dhoni leaves behind is a rich legacy that is peppered with memorable wins, stunning surprises and some characteristic moments only he can stake a claim to.
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The number of new developments for construction has surged in the last few years, with the skyline of inner London peppered with partially erect blocks of luxury flats.
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In one clinic Drake visited, couples and expectant mothers filled the room to the brim while a TV reporter peppered a doctor with questions about Zika in English.
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But if you rattle off 60-minute monologues peppered with witty asides, you might end up being not just a memorably strange teacher, but an ineffective one too.
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Each episode is peppered with blink-and-you-might-miss-it visual gags that demand viewers pay attention, while also providing bursts of relief from the dark themes.
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Britain's Environment Agency said 4 inches (10 cm) of rain fell over two to three hours, and residents told local media that large hail stones peppered the area.
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Ulyana Sergeenko likewise peppered her tour through the wardrobe staples of the fall of the Russian and Soviet empires with chiffon anoraks and stirrup pants under leather bustiers.
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And Fashion Week hasn't been staying out of the conversation: The runways have been peppered with political demonstrations, from a not-so-subtle print to matching partisan tees.
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The massive model is peppered with countless Lego Minifigs desperately clinging to life, falling into the ocean, and trying their best to tread water as the tragedy unfolds.
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"Kimmy Goes to a Play" is peppered with Kimmy Schmidt's main cast wondering why people on the internet get so mad about things they haven't even seen yet.
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Insta-famous tattoo artist Brian Woo, whose Instagram is peppered with the tattoos of celebs and normies alike, posted this photo of a seemingly freshly inked Ms. Cyrus.
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On Sunday, McEnany said she was speaking from Trump Tower and again offered a run-down of positive stories about the president, peppered with messages about Trump's priorities.
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"We could have looked like rock stars," Steiner told team owner Gene Haas by telephone, the conversation peppered with swearing and a reference to a bunch of clowns.
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The Canucks are the NHL's worst team at protecting third-period leads (28-60-7) and Nashville had peppered them with 27 shots in a 25-minute span.
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The skillful dialogue is peppered with reminders of everything we, the average audience, need to know to get us up to speed and keep us up to speed.
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We got Tyga leaving Craig's Wednesday night, where he was peppered with questions about a post he made on the heels of TMZ breaking the Kylie's preggo news.
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Despite rumors plaguing the couple after West, 39, spent over a week hospitalized for exhaustion in November, affectionate shots of the couple embracing are peppered throughout the video.
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Everyone bellows: The words are English, by the way, peppered with Cornish—an ancient Celtic language spoken only by those with beards and a love for wonky stones.
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The argument resumed when Mr. Murphy showed up at the party, and ended only when Mr. Murphy was dead and Dawaun Wallace had been peppered with nine bullets.
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As he tried to garner new capital for his company Dyn, which monitors and reroutes Internet traffic, potential investors peppered him with questions others had once glossed over.
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It wasn't easy, as Yellen was peppered with leading questions from both parties who jockeyed to get the economic expert to speak kindly of their preferred policy prescriptions.
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Evidence of this strategy peppered the plaza on San Antonio's West Side where Castro announced on Saturday: A mariachi band welcomed guests, as taco trucks fed people outside.
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Mentions of labor shortages and fatter paychecks peppered Wednesday's edition of the Federal Reserve's Beige Book, with one report of employees "ghosting" on companies for better jobs elsewhere.
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At Thursday's hearing, Mnuchin was also peppered by Democrats on the committee about details of the tax plan, including whether or not cuts would mostly benefit the wealthy.
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Kelly was also peppered Thursday with questions about the death of the four American soldiers who were killed in an ambush in Niger, which the military is investigating.
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With phrases like "ideas are amazing" peppered throughout, his TED Talk was probably humorous to those who find rhetoric on the left to be idealistic, impotent word-salads.
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Pick a rapper and they probably have too: Drake, Common, Loyle Carner, Ghetts and of course Kanye, who's peppered gospel choirs through pretty much his whole back catalog.
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Sure, on paper, there's nothing spectacular about chocolate-coated wafers; Kit Kats are simple candies, not nearly as gaudy as some of their peanut-peppered, caramel-oozing brethren.
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But in a recent speech peppered with references to Marx and Lenin, even Bolivia's vice president, Álvaro García Linera, acknowledged the ebbing influence of leftists in the region.
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McGahn was on Capitol Hill Monday escorting Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh to meetings when he was peppered with questions from reporters about his conversations with Mueller's team.
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In any case, Mr. Faso is standing by his criticism of the lyrics, which are peppered with racial epithets, references to sex and derogatory remarks about the police.
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Letters from the ghetto period and even before then were peppered with gossip and sketches of the family's clinging to Jewish rituals in the face of brutal restrictions.
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But with Christmas falling on a Tuesday and many shows taking that night off, they're making it up with afternoon performances peppered throughout the rest of the week.
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The game might already be on my TV, but now I can have its details peppered with Twitter GIFs and hot takes in the palm of my hand.
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Lee Gyum-sum, 92, of South Korea, above, wrapped her arms around her son Ri Sang-chol, a 603-year-old North Korean, and peppered him with questions.
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Still, that did not appear to be the case for a shooting coach from Belgium, who peppered Fraser with questions for about 20 minutes after a recent practice.
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Jahiruddin seemed unsettled by the news of my departure and, perhaps assuming that he would not have another opportunity, peppered me with questions for the next 45 minutes.
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Pessimism peppered appearances by senators on this week's Sunday show circuit, including the two senators who last week came out against the motion to proceed on the bill.
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One American group, the Base, peppered a recruitment video with footage of our faces, intercut with shots of masked men machine-gunning a spray-painted Star of David.
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Many have origins in actual events or legends: History, for instance, is peppered with military leaders drawing actual "lines in the sand" for their bravest men to cross.
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While their conference has rallied around them in arguing that the criticism is largely driven by the media, Republicans were peppered with questions Tuesday over the gender imbalance.
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This includes the surface lots that are peppered throughout cities, a vestige of a time decades ago when car ownership had surged and mass transit use had declined.
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The audience of about 50 people was friendly and appreciative of Mr. Buttigieg's visit but peppered him with tough questions about his poor standing among voters of color.
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Visa, which has a market capitalisation of $279bn, has been peppered with questions from analysts and investors about whether its model will be disrupted by emerging payment systems.
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The White House did not immediately respond to Manigault Newman's claims, but late last week Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee-Sanders blasted the upcoming tome as peppered with falsehoods.
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Yet such prognostications are premature; the justices peppered both sides with difficult and probing questions, so much so that the court extended oral arguments by nearly 30 minutes.
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Peter Hoekstra was peppered with questions regarding claims he made in 2015 that the "Islamic movement" had brought chaos to the Netherlands -- comments he has since denied making.
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The programming that surrounds Shechet's exhibition also enlivens the space with possibilities, recalling the spontaneous Happenings of performance artists, which peppered the city in the 18s and '70s.
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Stories abound of unsuspecting deputy assistant secretaries charged with running a meeting on some obscure sub-issue only to be peppered by detailed, knowledgeable questions from Clinton herself.
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In 2011, as states looked for ways to curb opioid prescriptions, family members peppered the sales staff with questions about how to expand the market for the drugs.
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Every single family member constantly talks about their feelings and problems, and their primary method of comforting people is long, Jack Pearson-y speeches peppered with adorable personal anecdotes.
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The piece emulates the open-plan of a mosque, with still more neon pussy words hanging from the ceiling, and mats overlapping on the floor, peppered with small objects.
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Valia's austere landscape, peppered with dilapidated motels and dimly-lit bars, epitomizes the strange limbo in which this constitutionally-enshrined right still lives, 44 years after Roe v. Wade.
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His anti-government stance, peppered in his lyrics, combined with an electric connection with the youth, could be a serious threat to Museveni's grip on power, political analysts said.
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Only it's not really sad, because it's aggressively quirky, peppered with Tarantino-lite flourishes like a ton of fucks, verbose rants about pop culture, and sudden bursts of violence.
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The app — which is peppered with Elmo's voice, spouting encouraging phrases like "good job" — will be available both for the new devices and users with existing Kinsa ear thermometers.
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Under siege from fast-fashion, off-price and online competitors, the growing list of retailers filing for Chapter 373 has been peppered with names like Aeropostale and Pacific Sunwear.
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Customer testimonies of Bloke, a restaurant-lounge located only several blocks away from EFS, are peppered with accounts of reservations vanishing when black clientele showed up at the door.
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Previous CES keynotes from Nvidia have been both interminably long and peppered with genuine surprises, so if you're down for some deep cuts this could be one to watch.
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We got the 'Real Housewives of Atlanta' duo at LAX ... and our photog peppered them about what really happened to make Kim charge at Kenya while shooting last week.
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The original "Be Prepared," sung-talked by Jeremy Irons and peppered with vocal jolts of Whoopi Goldberg and Cheech Marin, is the winner here, and it isn't even close.
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In Moore and Gibbons's comic, the iconic yellow-with-two-black-dots smiley face is peppered strategically throughout the book and appears on the cover of the first issue.
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But of course, because we're carpet bagging gremlins, I did sniff off a lock of hair and a double helix of DNA and peppered it through the book's Sam.
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Today's published guidelines — a series of vague pronouncements peppered with brief interludes of oddly specific breakdowns — might make you feel sorry for the moderator who's trying to apply them.
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First of all, it's set in the winter, but second, it been peppered with tiny clues and subtle jokes that have all been pointing the same thing: the election.
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