" Shrew, she argues, plays with the roles of "shrew and madman," and it plays with "taming.
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"He made some great plays with his arm, he made some great plays with his mind," Coach John Harbaugh said.
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"We haven't been rattled much, and when your point guard plays with the poise that ours plays with, I think it has a calming effect on everybody," UCLA coach Steve Alford said.
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The bear plays with the jets, gives itself a little scratch, plays with the chlorinator and, for lack of a better term, just lounges about escaping the heat in the lap of luxury.
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And certainly Ms. Spalding plays with earthiness and infectious vim.
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The show plays with a juxtaposition between utopia and reality.
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F's grandson A plays with a balloon in the basement.
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Patrick McKann plays with Schnapps, one of the rescued dogs.
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It plays with the letters that make up the words.
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For this exhibition, Ms. Baer plays with illusionism and abstraction.
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I look at Maya as she plays with Jwalant's puppies.
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Green plays with a combination of raw ego and selflessness.
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Indeed, he plays with tedium; he teases us with it.
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A lot of your work plays with power and vulnerability.
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The guy plays, with no intermission, for three straight hours.
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A white tiger cub plays with two golden retriever puppies.
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"Josh plays with a lot of confidence," Wilks told reporters.
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Now he plays with Mike Trout, the best overall player.
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Mr. McGregor plays with these ideas, as his title suggests.
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And he likes infusing plays with his take on dance.
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Plays with a large moral vision are so last century.
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These are plays with abrupt changes of time and space.
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Mr. Serkin plays with pristine clarity, but not overly so.
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When Shuster has a lead, he plays with tremendous confidence.
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He plays with the boy in the backyard after school.
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She's furry, small, snacks on kibble and plays with balloons.
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But now Astrid calmly plays with other children at playgrounds.
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This guy plays with power and speed all the time.
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Now he plays with ensembles, including LeStrange Viols and ACRONYM.
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He's crafty off the dribble and plays with unteachable awareness.
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She loved it and still plays with it to this day.
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Plays with all my pots and pans and spices and utensils ….
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My mom plays with our boy while I continue making dinner.
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But it's interesting to see how she plays with her reflection.
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The first question the movie plays with is Is Howard crazy?
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So we created a tequila sour that plays with that idea.
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"Russell just plays with incredible passion," Thunder coach Billy Donovan said.
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She plays with pieces of wood, pieces of paper, shopping bags.
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The episode plays with distinctly 90s-era anxieties about safe sex.
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DD: Iit plays with this idea of identity and culture today.
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He suffers from bad anxiety and constantly plays with my hair.
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And the violinist Joshua Bell plays with the National Symphony Orchestra.
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The way he plays, with his confidence, he just has it.
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The violinist Janine Jansen plays with a kind of radiant modesty.
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He plays with a lot of confidence as a young goaltender.
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Antetokounmpo's older brother, Thanasis, now plays with him on the Bucks.
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" Capitals General Manager Brian MacLellan added: "He always plays with energy.
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Mr. Morris, a guitarist, plays with bladelike concision and slippery counterintuition.
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He extended a lot of plays with his legs and his athleticism.
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Hulu's new season of Veronica Mars also plays with the running trope.
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A little boy plays with his cats and adults play double Dutch.
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In both of these, the show plays with form to reveal depth.
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The exhibition plays with scale throughout, particularly in relation to the human.
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It's a survival game that he plays with friends who form teams.
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Liang Liang plays with her one year old female cub Nuan Nuan.
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He plays with me, stroking and probing as I shiver against him.
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A monkey plays with a Colombian police officer's rifle on Oct. 25.
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Modern tech giants are platform plays with tendrils extending across product categories.
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And that means that politics, by its very nature, plays with fire.
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Like Laye's work, Leigh's plays with questions of authenticity, connection, and searching.
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Reignover plays with cleaner style than the wild, firecracker approach Dardoch took.
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Lew's "All Together Now (You Better Work)" plays with the same concept.
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"It plays with your head a little," he said of the wind.
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We have to find a way to make plays with the puck.
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TENAFLY A festival of 10-minute Jewish plays, with the Palisades Players.
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In the video, watch as Snow plays with Poe, another rescued bear.
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The film also plays with visibility when it comes to presenting people.
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He says he plays with Ricardo, and his name is Marshawn Lynch.
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He builds them, plays with them and has a fleet of them.
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Like Whitman, Sleigh here plays with what the observer's notebook can become.
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He uses me like a toy he plays with then sets aside.
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"Welcome to Marwen" is about a grown man who plays with toys.
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He goes to school, rides a bike, plays with friends, is loved.
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It plays with a taboo that it is ultimately committed to upholding.
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Mother nurses a baby, while another tot plays with a train set.
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On Thursday Mr. Taborn plays with the "Daylight Ghosts" ensemble; on Sept.
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He plays with both an attunement to abstraction and a keen intensity.
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It's not clear how this plays with Goodell's masters in N.F.L. ownership.
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She goes outside and plays with the dogs down on the grass.
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Mr. Drummond — aptly, a drummer — plays with quick-thinking focus and forbearance.
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She plays with other children, a mix of Europeans, Asians and Africans.
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First of all, he plays with a great joy — I love that.
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Klee plays with an in-between space of spatial doubt and certainty.
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He picks her up and plays with her, and I'm like, 'Be careful!
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He plays with toys, and I look for books about traveling in Japan.
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Just look at the way he plays with those three-syllable P-words!
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The way he plays with focus and light makes for a beautiful edit.
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Sparks has no fidelity to realism; she plays with both fantasy and form.
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They had come to pick up their dog, who plays with my dog.
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Music plays with the atonal scratching of records and who knows what else.
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On her sixth studio album, Reputation, the Grammy winner, 27, plays with perception.
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Jessica Cochrane is an artist from Canberra who plays with representations of femininity.
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Now, with a short bob, Brown plays with fun braids and faux hawks.
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He plays with all of the toys and they are such good quality.
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Jacky plays with opposites and in doing so creates very interesting ironic pictures.
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I mean, my son plays with shoeboxes, and sometimes he wears "girls'" clothes.
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"He just plays with incredible passion," Thunder Coach Billy Donovan said of Westbrook.
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Plumlee went undrafted, but he plays with aggression and is seven feet tall.
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Albert Oehlen is another person who really plays with quotations of many forms.
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If she plays with paperclips much longer she could lose the whole thing.
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You wonder how that plays with at least some elements of his base.
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"I think he plays with a lot of confidence," Drew said of Skara.
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He plays with good leverage a lot of the time in certain situations.
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Once again, Night in The Woods plays with a larger conception of faith.
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Bernstein plays with the words and sentiments politicians use to motivate and manipulate.
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Sound on: More than 60% of Snapchat content plays with the sound on.
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He plays with so much poise and the skill he has is great.
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When he plays with that kind of energy it makes a big deal.
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For him, bets are also a little game he plays with the public.
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Chávez plays with the pastoral, idyllic stereotype of women cooking in the kitchen.
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In Take 5, he plays with a noticeably lighter touch and thinner sound.
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One of my best buddies plays with Lee Brice; I listen to them.
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"He's got the same attitude and plays with that same fire," Popovich said.
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Adi Nes, a gay Israeli, plays with biblical themes in homoerotic staged photographs.
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Miriam Bravo plays with her baby in her shack in a Caracas slum.
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Then the cheese master plays with time and temperature to curdle the milk.
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It plays with frame ratio, color, mood, tone, and sound with wild abandon.
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We get back to the house after he plays with my neighbor's pup.
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Premise: A little lamp plays with a ball, to a bigger lamp's chagrin.
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"He's a player who wants to make plays with the puck," Vigneault said.
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He carries her behind the bar where she plays with empty juice dispensers.
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Ms. Carlson said that the production plays with how narrative lives in art.
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Tim Duncan plays with the awareness of his body as a delicate machine.
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McKenna read everything, but he plays with all of the information and ideas.
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Jimmy Fallon plays with then-Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's hair on a Sept.
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"He had two big-time plays with big-time speed," teammate Keenen Allen said.
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He said his line "plays with an introvert sexuality" and looked to female independence.
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Most of his output—Memento, Prestige, Inception, Dunkirk, the upcoming Tenet—plays with time.
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The most compelling thing about 3D art is how it plays with our perceptions.
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On and on: Logue plays with the traditional epithets, the descriptive attachments to characters.
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Both are group endeavors that he plays with friends from all over the country.
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The project plays with themes like mass surveillance, militarized police enforcement, and, well, trash.
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His imagery plays with themes of life, death, growth, and decay with romantic poise.
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It plays with our emotions in a way that doesn't feel cheap or coy.
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Sometimes he plays with too much intensity, if such a thing is even possible.
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Hence, the exhibition plays with the symbolic meaning of flags, triggering emotions and questions.
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This episode plays with a handful of big ideas which never fully come together.
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There are so many exaggerated plays with proportion, mostly of the exceedingly oversized variety.
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One of the scoring plays with a 246-yard field goal by Chandler Catanzaro.
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He plays with the ball, figuring whether to dish or spin to the hoop.
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She plays with her children and they play with my makeup while I work.
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Each piece plays with, embodies, and refutes the articulations of a fascist United States.
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An underdog his whole career, the 27-year-old now plays with LeBron James.
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Maniac is the rare series that plays with reality without alienating the viewer emotionally.
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He's going to be a really good addition to any line he plays with.
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She also violates the inmates while they sleep, and plays with their lives uncaringly.
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The video, premiering on Noisey today, takes the tennis trop and plays with it.
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He rarely plays with the band nowadays but joined them for the Paris performance.
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They make the sport more digestible for everyone who plays with them, Anthony included.
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He still plays with the group; he is not a "former guitarist" for it.
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There is a jazz drummer who plays with the turn of a tiny crank.
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Mr. Aster plays with scale, size, sound and perspective to maximize the audience's disorientation.
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Ball, like Curry, plays with flash and creativity and has an unorthodox shooting motion.
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But that's far from the last time season four plays with aggressive time jumps.
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When Esme wakes up, she plays with Dylan, too, or will watch Ruby play.
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They each have distinct personalities, which the show plays with in a sketch comedy format.
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As the youth plays with his motorized little globe, a computer speaks back to him.
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She also plays with the white pieces, which have a strategic advantage in the game.
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She's 18 years old, and the Queen of England, and she still plays with dolls.
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The kitchen plays with that fruit base, skipping effortlessly from kiwi to pluots to oranges.
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Peter really seals the deal when he plays with little Alistair, who remembers his name.
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This followup is twice as long, and Okorafor plays with a slightly more ambitious narrative.
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Between Lupo and a buddy he regularly plays with, that only left room for Mike.
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If he plays with the Mets for only one season, he will make $27.5 million.
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It actually can be very challenging, and it plays with how janky these things are.
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In the video, Ms. Tolokonnikova plays, with a sly smile, Mr. Chaika, her old nemesis.
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After an incompletion, Detroit tried a couple running plays with Washington but didn&apost score.
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He also plays with some flair, which is key to being an effective sneaker pitchman.
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As part of his official duties, Buster meets and plays with guests at the hotel.
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It plays with its predecessor's tropes, takes them apart, and dumps out everything it finds.
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At school, Maya smiles and plays with the innocence of her 5-year-old cohorts.
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So, it may like your mom more than you if she plays with it more.
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Texas student plays with giant gator in graduation pictures: &aposHe&aposs a real life dinosaur.
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Lesli moans through much of the session and plays with Konneh's hands while Mom listens.
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"He plays with such force and such passion," Oklahoma City coach Billy Donovan told reporters.
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Like Picasso, she plays with scale and perspective, and interweaves human subjects with the surreal.
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The shoe polisher Amli plays with his smartphone in New Delhi, India, 17 February 2016.
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Arrival plays with your head as gently as any sci-fi thriller I can remember.
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He believes there are contrarian plays with turnaround stories that could provide some upside return.
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"Butler just plays with great rhythm, no matter who is on the floor," Leitao said.
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Khoshroo also plays with different hairstyles to impress gender and personality traits upon his figures.
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Twelve-year-old Abdel-Kader Jahalin plays with his friends on the playground's artificial turf.
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But even the Michael Jordan of Delaware still plays with a chip on his shoulder.
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But beneath the plot, the thriller plays with ideas about power dynamics, subjectivity, and surveillance.
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Velvety vanilla plays with rich caramel and smooth hazelnut to make this decadent, sweet tea.
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Jackson's Lear not only faces the audience but plays to us and plays with us.
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Mr. Mulherin often plays with an arid electric guitar tone redolent of lonely folk music.
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He filled his plays with characters who yearn for a sense of home and belonging.
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A sort of organic-feeling "hot or cold" game that it plays with your eyes.
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T. loads the dishwasher and plays with C. while I make myself presentable for outside.
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Yet, to Lara Jean, whom Condor plays with naïveté and pluck, pleasing Peter is serious.
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We like how Christoph Niemann's trippy image of Pollan plays with the viewer's visual perceptions.
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Now I give them to my granddaughter and she plays with them in the bathtub.
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Much has been written about how "Blonde" plays with duality, and "Nights" embodies this theme.
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The Heisman Trophy winner also converted two fourth-down plays with his own running plays.
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Burkhead then carried the football on three successive plays, with the last ending the game.
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Meanwhile, Izumi plays with the notion of space and how we ought to use it.
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Copies of the plays, with covers by Erica Henderson, will be available for $9.95 each.
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AI: Bieber shrewdly plays with his audience's expectations' shifting gears from productivity to acting out.
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So it plays with the romcom form, but it doesn't play with it too much.
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It also often plays with symmetry — with geometric forms and symbols radiating out from the center.
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This line also stands out: The average Snapchatter plays with a sponsored lens for 20 seconds.
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One of the great things about the scene is it plays with audience expectations and allegiances.
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A consumer buys things but also watches videos, plays video games, reads books, plays with toys.
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She also touches upon something the show plays with a little throughout its 10 episodes: Time.
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A young girl plays with toys as her parents shop in Strasbourg, France, in December 21996.
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" Volunteering 40 hours a week, McLaurin plays with the elementary schoolers, whom she calls her "children.
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Science fiction often plays with the idea that people will move to Mars and further out.
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And Demolition Man repeatedly plays with the idea that an idyllic society would be relentlessly boring.
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Part of what makes Rihanna so consistently great with clothes is that she plays with them.
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X-Men: Days of Future Past plays with time travel and the idea of changing history.
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As someone who plays with jazz textures, why do you think it's so appealing right now?
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But Maryland methodically marched 65 yards in 13 plays with Hills scoring from five yards out.
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Erika Ostrander's column of hair, which extends from floor to ceiling, also plays with beauty standards.
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Despite his birth defect, LJ goes to school and plays with friends, so she answered no.
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He's listening to "More Than A Feeling" while Carl plays with a ball in the house.
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He plays with senses through music, making the drama and anxiety of the film almost palpable.
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A monkey that picks up and plays with a poisonous snake will meet a swift demise.
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Jamie's struggle is just one of the many ways "Outlander" plays with both masculinity and duality.
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The Mets have their own must-see attraction: Yoenis Cespedes, who plays with a fluorescent flourish.
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He extended plays with his feet, escaped sacks and had precision accuracy all over the field.
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He also noted other differences: Sock plays with more spin, with more kick on his serves.
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Plays with it, hugs it, stares at the lights, and the music puts him to sleep.
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Pet Sematary plays with that very odd status domestic dogs and cats have in our lives.
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It's a clever, soulful record that plays with form and dances around on perfectly-laid foundations.
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And at 91, Ms. Carroll plays with an impeccable technique in which harmonies burst into flower.
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On the other hand, Wright is wildly efficient, has great size, and plays with more confidence.
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Like other features of high-density living, Via's courtyard plays with distinctions between private and public.
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Moose likes to watch the jellyfish at the aquarium; at home he plays with an eggbeater.
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At Mr. Satari's home, the dog has his own room; he never plays with the children.
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We walk back home and I get back to work while he plays with his toys.
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But where Lubitsch set his sights on sex, "Atlanta" plays with race, fame, money and moods.
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"Everyone knows by now," Dier, who plays with Kane at Spurs, said of Kane's growing reputation.
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Often when she plays with her toys by herself, I have to encourage her with prompts.
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Appalachian State (22-256) answered in five plays, with Evans scoring on a 211-yard run.
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When you look at the film, it plays with time: It speeds up and slows down.
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A teacher plays with students at the Vietnam-North Korea Friendship Kindergarten school on Feb. 23.
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He plays away from the puck every bit as hard as he plays with the puck.
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It plays with magical realism without fully committing to the logic of that kind of storytelling.
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My husband plays with the kids while I shower and finally wrap my friend's baby shower present.
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"It sounds like he picks them up and plays with them," she says incredulously in a confessional.
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A child plays with trash in Majuro, the capital of the Marshall Islands, where 20,000 people live.
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Where to stream: Netflix Lucile Hadžihalilović plays with gender dynamics in fascinating, and terrifying, ways in Évolution.
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If I ignore it, Cozmo makes a sad song and then explores and plays with its cubes.
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Anyone who plays with friends probably has multiple controllers, so keeping both ready to go is important.
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She plays with the under-15 squad club, and is part of the scholarship program of GPS.
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He plays with the baby for a few minutes and then helps us load up the car.
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Snoddy is a heavy metal drummer who plays with Street Drum Corps, a punk rock percussion band.
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In a game designed to use him up, he's still useful, and plays with a rare headiness.
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The Mexican actress, 28, talked to PEOPLE CHICA about the character she plays, with whom she identifies.
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D. plays with the dog while I get dressed and make a list of last-minute tasks.
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"This plays with the border of what is unpleasant and threatening and may be violent," Goldstein said.
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Their installation Hoshi plays with lights, space, and sound to create an interactive experience for the audience.
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My husband plays with my hair and rubs my scalp while reading the news on his phone.
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It also features an extended lead synth solo that plays with a sense of panic and rapture.
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Glen McMahon, who Pitt plays with a perpetual snarl and not much in the way of nuance.
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Part of the joy of watching Fate is to see how it plays with the audience's expectations.
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My collaborators and I would like to curate and edit work that plays with time and memory.
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Onstage, the group plays with a phenomenal sloppiness, making even its more subdued songs sites of eruption.
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Contouring plays with shadows and highlights to help give you instantly sculpted cheekbones — no fancy treatments required.
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Those linebackers were making some one-on-one plays with our running backs, which is really big.
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Mr. Trump isn't exactly a great tipper, but the guys he plays with are usually pretty generous.
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In other photographs, McNevin plays with a pixel stick to insert warning signs and write encouraging slogans.
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It will be particularly interesting to see how this development, the cancellation notwithstanding, plays with Intel's workforce.
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I know all those guys he plays with and I've met Neil Young a handful of times.
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McMillen also observed that Kessel plays with her head up more, perhaps in reaction to her injury.
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When I finish the question, she considers carefully before answering, plays with the ends of her cornrows.
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Forward Eric O'Dell, 27, who plays with HC Sochi in the K.H.L., was considered the longest shot.
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The guitarist Richard Lloyd no longer plays with the group; he has been replaced by Jimmy Rip.
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For the first time he plays with parable — and what an exciting departure it might have been.
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But by 1108 GMT most benchmarks are back in the black, as volatility plays with investors' nerves.
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Instagram represents a few more plays, with its focus on visual imagery, over Facebook's text heavy format.
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He still stalks the court, bitter at every mistake, and still plays with the same loose grace.
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" Ms. Smith often plays with genre in her work and says it serves as "a distancing device.
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All right, now let's get into how this level plays with these character mechanics and your expectations.
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The man is a competitor, a champion, and on top of that, he plays with such heart.
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"Now that she is here, he plays with her, smiles at her, gives her love," she says.
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Ultimately, the shy Jones found her confidence playing someone else in weekly plays with her youth class.
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A less strange one that plays with lemon in different forms is called the Electric Lemon Curd.
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Los Angeles executed touchdown drives on the following two drives, going 70 yards on 10 plays with Rivers hitting Henry for a 5-yard score to make it 24-10, and 79 yards on eight plays with Rivers hitting Henry for an 11-yard score with 1:29 left.
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OpenAI Five plays with only 17 of the game's 115 heroes, and restricts some major, game-altering abilities.
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I also appreciate the cat-and-mouse game she plays with Drake; girlfriend literally leaves him in awe.
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He plays with flair, ingenuity, and a special brand of fearlessness without devouring possessions or being overtly reckless.
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Gutpunch plays with a lot of different styles, from quirky coming-of-age to a hapless sleuth story.
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Now, Dawe's work made with thread, plays with gender stereotypes, and acts as a tribute to his grandmother.
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Beaudreau plays with wandering lines, shapes, and flashes of color to create different patterns, transitions, and mesmerizing graphics.
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The drive went 77 yards and took just six plays, with three going for more than 15 yards.
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As Peter plays with his adorable niece, even the most Grinch-like uteruses among us grow three sizes.
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So when he's in the box, making plays with is arm, his glove, on the bases, its exciting.
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The 28-year-old Frenchman from Réunion Island in the Indian Ocean plays with his imagination running free.
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"He was threatening to kill me," she says matter-of-factly as Aylin plays with a pink balloon.
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Beyond magical ninja resurrection, Sekiro plays with a lot of familiar FromSoft tropes in narrative and environment design.
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An oversized lamp that has an ombré detail plays with scale and brings some depth to the room.
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In it's own twisted, psychedelic, confounding way, it happily plays with the slightly patronizing conventions of rural-ambience.
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Where she used to masturbate twice a day, she now plays with herself an average of four times.
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Where Aaron Rodgers is able to extend plays with his slipperiness, Roethlisberger extends them by simply absorbing hits.
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" He later extended the metaphor, explaining that Trump "plays with fire like no other president in a century.
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Prentiss plays with form: Scenes are described as human portraits (Central Park is Manhattan's spine; Midtown, the lungs).
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Massachusetts-based artist Clint Baclawski challenges the conventional standards of photography and plays with viewers' sense of perception.
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He often suggested that he was involved in complex foreign-currency trades, big plays with an intellectual aspect.
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Fourteen-year-old Jay Segal plays with her dog in a tiny loft her father, Todd Segal, built.
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"I didn't realize why my nickname was 'Plays with Fire' until I got older," she told the magazine.
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Visibly uncomfortable at my question, the guide takes a moment and plays with a strand of her hair.
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That's sort of that role the DNC plays with the Democratic Party base -- the insiders versus the base.
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"He plays with pace, always moving his feet, skating," Avalanche coach Jared Bednar said earlier in the week.
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They scored in seven plays — with the help of two 15-yard penalties — on Mason's 1-yard run.
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Mr. Rodriguez plays with an unreserved flexibly on the tenor, alto and soprano saxophones; flute; and bass clarinet.
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On Saturday, Vijay Iyer plays with his trio, and the veteran trumpeter Eddie Henderson performs with a quartet.
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The Red Raiders' wide-open offense features plays with names like Houston French Fry and Chicken Mary Nebraska.
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What I really like about Brodesser-Akner's nonfiction is the way she plays with pulling back the curtain.
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Maybe they should be paired up and Patrick Reed plays with Tiger Woods, somebody that Patrick really admires.
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Known as a choreographer who plays with audience expectations, Fernandes, like Graham before him, renders visible the invisible.
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We know he's not shooting the ball well, he's not making plays with shots that he normally makes.
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Kentucky finished 1 of 12 on third-down conversions, and lost chances for big plays with dropped passes.
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The way "Master of None" plays with episodic form and structure further distinguishes it from similar-sounding shows.
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Guests will dine in an immersive restaurant which plays with their senses, creating dramatic sequences, illusions, and theatricality.
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That Lucius (Edi Gathegi) is generally sunny and witty despite having killed eight people plays with our loyalties.
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He plays with a precise touch and an amber sound, humming and peaceful but, thankfully, never entirely untroubled.
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Throughout Blue Velvet, Lynch plays with the idea of complicity, especially as it pertains to sex and violence.
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Rodney plays with so much poise, and Larry was just controlling the perimeter, setting great pick-and-rolls.
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Say what you will about Teen Mom 2, but the show plays with fire, and the flames are mesmerizing.
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The audio on his creepy cackle plays with stereo and surround sound to give him a truly terrifying presence.
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Bryan usually plays with his twin brother Bob Bryan, but after the latter suffered an injury, Sock stepped in.
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Cover image: A baby girl plays with a mobile phone while riding in a New York subway on Dec.
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And while there are no standout colors, everything from the throw pillows to the walls plays with fun textures.
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He mostly plays with it and maybe gets one bite into his mouth, but it makes him so happy.
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Young Luke has an imaginary friend named Abigail only he can see who plays with him in the treehouse.
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Cabochard has been seeking glory in the top lane, often executing impressive carry plays with his lone wolf style.
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And, as Chance the Rapper tells us, someone who plays with a hacky sack is called a hacky sacker.
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We hang out on the front porch while F. explores the yard and plays with her bubbles and chalk.
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I stumble around trying to get ready while she plays with stickers, watches Toy Story 2, and eats breakfast.
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Putin plays with his dogs Yume (left) and Buffy (right) at his Novo-Ogaryovo residence on April 20153, 2013.
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In addition to adopting the rhetorical position of Biblical prophecy, it also plays with Biblical material in clever ways.
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Like Westbrook, he plays with burning intensity, carries himself with swagger, and has a giant chip on his shoulder.
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The imagery, which is at times surreal and cartoonish, plays with scale and proportion but still seems unfailingly human.
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A 22 year-old, sub-six-foot fire hydrant, he plays with something too hard-edged to call gusto.
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Dungey hooked up on scoring plays with Riley (1 yards), Harris (24), Pierce (3) and Johnson (28) before intermission.
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In one of the images, Crew is smiling with his mouth open as he plays with a wooden toy.
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Here is every instance in which she discusses madness, every time a piece plays with the notion of pronouns.
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One day he'll wonder why, when he plays with a certain group of friends, he is always the villain.
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He plays with the same relentless abandon that got him to the majors, and said he would never stop.
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"Extra Shapes," part of the Kitchen's series "From Minimalism Into Algorithm," plays with perception in subtle and rewarding ways.
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Accordingly, he doesn't moonlight to the extent of tour mates such as Plate, who also plays with Metal Church.
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He plays with scale, in stations like Edible Trains, which you enter through the mouth of an enormous face.
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"All the toys in the world & this is what she plays with," the mother of two captioned the snap.
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He's in charge of an increasingly potent offense and plays with an untamable rage that's both admirable and horrifying.
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He can pass the ball, he defends, he rebounds, he can run, he plays with great energy and passion.
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Zachary Epcar's Billy also plays with darkness and ambiguity, but to construct illusive scenarios that mesh reality and dreams.
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Like the Raiders of old, this season's team plays with a bottomless well of swaggering confidence and nasty attitude.
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Bernstein plays with the psychological throughout, pulling the audience into an often bewildering but amusing rollercoaster of a mindset.
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Soon she adds, "You know me as the girl who plays with fire," ending the phrase with a scream.
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He's done a couple of plays with Pacino in the past, and the two of them are pretty close.
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But I'm not sure how it plays with undecided voters who probably think it all just sounds profoundly weird.
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"Glacial Decoy" was the first work that Brown made for a proscenium stage, and she plays with this arrangement.
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"I couldn't think of anything better than doing great plays with great people in a great company," he said.
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Utilities — classic defensive plays with domestic-only markets — could also benefit if this is a prolonged conflict, some said.
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The thing wrestling does so well is walk that line between fake and real — it plays with that blurriness.
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There she lays them and plays with them, to see what happens when she holds them in her sights.
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And Petruchio — brutal, domineering Petruchio — wants just as intensely and plays with words just as relentlessly as Kate does.
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She plays with scale, hits and depths of color, unexpected cutaways, and surprising adornments to humorous, exciting, sometimes unsettling effect.
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He told us that he likes to contribute to Monero development these days and still plays with his bacon project.
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We've all heard of Thor and Loki, but God of War plays with much more obscure areas of Norse mythology.
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The movie plays with a lot of bro-comedy tropes, replacing Seth Rogen and Jason Segel with Plaza and Micucci.
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It's a show that plays with story convention so consistently it blows up any boundaries that might hold it back.
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Volunteer Danah Taylor of Tucson (center) plays with children waiting at the border crossing between Nogales, Sonora, and Nogales, Arizona.
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In the images, she plays with scrunching her chest to create breasts, wearing tight shorts and long, feather-duster eyelashes.
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One of the clearest examples of how Detention plays with time and place is how it depicts Ray's home life.
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Even Deadpool — which is self-consciously a snarky deconstruction of the genre — plays with these tropes for the most part.
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Toure, the cultural mediator who also plays with the group, said music was helping Jalloh and his band mates recover.
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It plays with our expectations as viewers, forcing us to revisit sections in hopes of catching a moment of magic.
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I make a mug of pour-over coffee while F. plays with her Easter basket full of empty plastic eggs.
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"Anyone who waters down the European stabilization policy in the migrant crisis plays with fire," Weber told several local newspapers.
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Another commenter, who plays with the notoriously angry community of League of Legends players, empathized with the original poster's struggle.
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KS: Trust me, I get emails every day from drivers who talk about that, the tricks Uber plays with them.
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Local players organise raids in a Facebook group chat he's a part of, and he plays with friends during events.
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Here he's a blues-rock megastar, a wounded man with a soft heart whom Cooper plays with credibly bruised gruffness.
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But when he wants to make a point, he plays with a heavy hand — fortissimo, when piano would have done.
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The uncertainties drove a 1.4% rally in healthcare stocks , seen as defensive plays, with index heavyweight CSL Ltd jumping 1.4%.
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The Buffaloes went 75 yards on nine plays, with Montez scoring from 13 yards out to make it 7-0.
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When he's in the city, he plays with the regulars who gather at the concrete tables in Tompkins Square Park.
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Chesapeake also renegotiated gas transportation contracts for other mid-continental shale plays with rates 36 percent lower starting July 2016.
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Kansas City answered back on its next possession, going 75 yards on five plays with the Smith to Ware score.
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So, for example, in a guessing game she plays with the kids, she'll ask about the princess' hobbies, like reading.
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So when I watch Westbrook play, he plays with that type of vengeance and that type of [growls], you know?
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It plays with the international paranoia of unattended luggage, which state and airport officials urge travelers and commuters to report.
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In 2005 it attributed two plays with disputed authorship — "The Reign of Edward III" and "Sir Thomas More" — to Shakespeare.
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ALEXI KENNEY This gifted young violinist plays with a precision and purity of tone that are ideally suited to Bach.
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More enthralling for him are video games, which Antoine plays with what looks to be genuine engagement and actual joy.
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Mr. Ma plays with brazen emotionality; you get the impression he couldn't pull off a poker face if he tried.
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For now, my boys can suspend disbelief and accept that Pippi Longstocking can lift a horse and plays with pistols.
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We also had the bassist Tony Garnier — he plays with Bob Dylan — and Daniel Schlett, the owner of the studio.
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Mr. Hayes rode the bus to Hunter from the Bronx neighborhood of Riverdale, and acted in plays with Mr. Miranda.
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There's been a ton of talk about how Quentin Tarantino plays with history in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
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In this live recording, the orchestra plays with driving energy under Mr. Conlon and the chorus, warmly hovering, is glorious.
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"He had a lot of energy, he plays with a lot of passion, sometimes a little too much," Nadal said.
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Her son, Jackson, a guitarist who often plays with her, calls and she tells him how much she loves him.
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Georgia nose tackle Jordan Davis left the game after two plays with an apparent ankle injury and did not return.
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Sony plays with cars Sony, a company that does not ordinarily make cars, unveiled its own "prototype" car at CES.
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"Sanditon" features all the customary lavish period trappings the "Masterpiece"/Austen pairing demands, but also plays with conventions and expectations.
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Choi plays with our trust, dancing right up on the edge of betraying it, again and again throughout Trust Exercise.
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To his admirers, Hong plays with theme and variation in the way that Eric Rohmer did, revealing subtleties of behavior.
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But how he plays with the district's more than 112,33 Non-Party-Affiliated, or NPA, voters remains to be seen.
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The book includes text from naturalization forms and newspaper articles about immigration, plays with multiple forms and lays claim to each.
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But the movie plays with time and memory in a way that feels entirely in keeping with all of Nolan's movies.
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The show plays with the space time continuum as if it were Lost, meaning that there are other avenues to explore.
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Dinner scenes are surreal plays with the dialogue clipped out, so it's two people mostly making odd faces at one another.
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The 25-year-old plays with the trucks every day for hours, his sister said, literally running them into the ground.
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A child plays with a small toy car made out of a sardine can in Rann, Nigeria, on July 22017, 2017.
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Bejanmin "DrLupo" Lupo has nearly 3 million Twitch followers and often plays with the world's most popular streamer, Tyler "Ninja" Blevins.
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And when her hair goes darker at the roots, she plays with deeper, cooler shadow shades to pull the look together.
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In one of the images, her baby boy is smiling with his mouth open as he plays with a wooden toy.
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Makenzie Noland plays with a gator named "Big Tex" at Gator Country in Beaumont, Texas, as she poses for graduation photos.
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But unlike a real paintbrush, Quill plays with what creating objects that can be looked at from any angle might mean.
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It plays with familiar tropes by forcing you to act during moments that would usually get audiences shouting in a theater.
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Somewhere along the way she plays with light embedded in the sculpture—which she admits usually changes throughout the creation process.
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Lin also plays with the Pokémon franchise by picturing Pikachu with a human face blasting out of a young man's pants.
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Inspired by mid-century modern architecture, the spring collection plays with different uses of negative space and unexpected colors and textures.
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The games it plays with its News Feed — making a mess, shrugging off responsibility and haphazardly responding to criticism — are another.
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He plays with the crowd, holding his hands on the back of his head and fucking the air in slo-mo.
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Eschewing a traditional format, the series' episodes can range from intimate portraits of single characters to miniature plays with ensemble casts.
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Sweterlitsch plays with time in a fascinating manner, sprinkling in small details that drive home the real cost of Moss's job.
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The company's first title is called Zenith, and it's an anime-inspired fantasy title that plays with cyberpunk themes as well.
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With bare feet, she crunches over the millions of petals, while the couple's daughter Stormi plays with them in the background.
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The Boilermakers marched 71 yards on six plays with Knox rumbling 42 yards off the left side for the tying score.
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Even when she can't tell the truth, she plays with language carefully and deftly so that she doesn't have to lie.
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In keeping with the carnival theme, many of the photos in "Girl Plays With Snake" were taken at fairgrounds or pageants.
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Following a Marshall punt, N.C. State drove 82 yards in seven plays with Harmon's touchdown catch at the 16-second mark.
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On "Gucci Flip Flops" she plays with rhythm and meter, as her bubbly rhymes flow over the space of a line.
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Mr. Uthaug plays with the initial tranquillity nicely, mixing smiling, friendly faces with beauty shots of the pristine, conspicuously unpopulated landscape.
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Like much of Turrell's work, the piece plays with your sense of perception; the oval appears to be limitless, depth immeasurable.
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Commissioned by the MCA for the exhibition, de Andrade's "Jogos dirigidos" (Directed games) (2019) plays with the conventions of educational films.
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Harmon's cult classic NBC show Community devoted an entire episode to the game, and he plays with famous comedians on Harmonquest.
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She sings a lot like Mr. Lloyd plays — with a dry, weathered assurance, and the greatest comfort in a chainsmoker's range.
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Ms. Courvoisier, a pianist, plays with a serious but open-minded demeanor; she crafts bright improvisations out of starkly defined parts.
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Medoff plays with a plethora of words," Clive Barnes wrote in a rave review in The Times, "and plays to win.
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The photographs are printed, sliced, layered, reshot and printed again, resulting in a precise image that plays with time and space.
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DeLonge, who left Blink-182 back in 2015, plays with the band Angels & Airwaves, which will be releasing new music soon.
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Based in New York since the mid-2000s, this Italian pianist writes and plays with a keen sense of melodic counterintuition.
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We wake up and take little pup to the park, where he runs around off-leash and plays with other dogs.
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But this past season saw some remarkable signs of financial strength for plays with familiar titles, big stars or strong buzz.
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J.C. The 27-year-old pianist Christian Sands plays with a restrained touch and a rolling command across the entire keyboard.
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His work plays with the motifs of sexism verging on complete objectification, all manner of racist Black stereotypes, and generalized prejudice.
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Lakmaier's own experience with disability inspired the work, which plays with ideas of detachment on a rather colossal, jaw-dropping scale.
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In one series, he plays with broken eyeglasses found on the street, and creates a horror-movie mask with Silly Putty.
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The Huskies took the second-half kickoff and scored in five plays, with Newton carrying the ball the final 2 yards.
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Ruum also plays with multimedia artist Karl Saks, with whom he's released three albums through the Estonian experimental label Serious Serious.
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Some of the best work in this show plays with other languages to give us glimpses of their clever bons mots.
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But the book also plays with the idea that humans will bring Earth habits and vices with them wherever they go.
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Westbrook plays with the same kind of relentlessness and raw speed that made Slayer such an unstoppable force in the 1980s.
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In the case of Darkest Hour, though, I felt like the ways the movie plays with history undercut its main thrust.
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And while I'm still a noob at Overwatch, even I can tell that this San Francisco team plays with an unusual intensity.
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Britain's Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, plays with a patient as he visits the Oxford Children's Hospital in southern England, May 14.
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The show plays with jump scares and walking-in-the-woods-at-night spookiness, but it does so with a light touch.
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Sometimes [his work is] a bit hardcore and incorrect, like when he plays with delicate issues like mixing poverty and high fashion.
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Roger spits out real water, while Jessica Rabbit plays with Eddie's clothing, actions that give the cartoons equal weight in the film.
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"Fade" plays with the rush and execution of a bank heist, almost threatening people to their feet and onto the dance floor.
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He still plays with us but sometimes he can't come out on tour because of his job… but those are the breaks.
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Grimes "We Appreciate Power" There are a lot of layers to the video game metaphor Grimes plays with in her new single.
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For example, the head-spinning, priest-killing demon only takes residence in The Exorcist's protagonist after she plays with a Ouija board.
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Only the goals from Staal and Pacioretty came on power plays, with the teams producing plenty of chances in even-strength situations.
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Unlike Miquela, whose account plays with the notion of a physical presence for a virtual avatar, Bermuda is very clearly a simulation.
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He plays with a band called BobbyocK, which, according to their website, seems to be more Justin's thing with a backing band.
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Oakland took the second-half opening kickoff and went 403 yards on seven plays with Washington scoring on a 240-yard run.
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A match player might be someone who plays a game really well, or it could be someone who literally plays with matches.
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Related: Movies and Memes Meet in Abstract-Neosurrealist Paintings Spiritual Sculptor Makes iPhone Illustrations Magic Happens When This Painter Plays With Illusion
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The studio is designing Hoshi, a sculptural and immersive experience that plays with the ideas of maximalism and minimalism, complexity and simplicity.
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The drive went 2.33 yards on 22.3 plays, with Carr finding Cook three times for gains of 213, 219 and 10 yards.
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The Bulls covered the 25 yards in two plays with the touchdown coming on a 21-yard pass from Flowers to McCants.
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Fahamu Pecou: Being an artist who plays with text in my work a lot, I'm certainly attracted to Douglas's use of text.
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" Alongside the installation hang Cutler's works on paper, in a signature style that plays with "metaphors, archetypal imagery, and cross-cultural references.
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Thompson, who plays with the Cleveland Cavaliers, was reportedly booed by spectators in a game Wednesday night against the New York Knicks.
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On "Perfume do Invisível" she plays with a metaphor of sneaky invisibility and a chord progression that briefly calls Radiohead to mind.
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Not merely content to meet the standards of classic French cinema, Divines also plays with its male-centric codes and pulverizes them.
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In a commercial for Oreos, the rapper affectionately plays with his son Bash around their family mansion, dunking cookies and horsing around.
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For the show, Mr. Bembury and five other designers created archetypes of their "ultimate sneaker" that plays with Mr. Murakami's cartoonish iconography.
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Georgina Starr constructs and plays with a ventriloquist's puppet named Junior in her kooky video, "The Making of Junior (+ Entertaining Junior)" (1994).
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But Mr. McQuarrie also plays with the location using some winking staging in a men's stall that introduces levity amid the blows.
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Wednesday's concert in particular should excite, with a complete performance of Tchaikovsky's "The Nutcracker," a piece that this orchestra plays with authority.
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Teaming up on pass plays with Del Shofner, Kyle Rote and Joe Walton, he took the Giants to the N.F.L. championship game.
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Shot in chilly, silky digital black and white, it plays with chronology in a way that seems both casual and musically precise.
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Ms. Carter, jazz's leading mainstream violinist, plays with a thick, warm-molasses tone; she's equally indebted to classical technique and folk song.
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When Ellie plays with her box, she rotates through the activities pretty evenly, but she seems to gravitate toward the lacing beads.
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The plan describes additional commissions for sculptures, performance, video art and plays, with an existing chapel to be used as a theater.
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" The architect Will Bruder, chairman of the prize jury, said: "He plays with metaphor, poetry and an understanding of his native Riga.
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It's a jukebox musical about the singer's life and struggles with addiction that plays with time and chronology in an interesting way.
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"Norman F***ing Rockwell" — Lana Del Rey Del Ray often plays with symbolism in her songs and this one is no different.
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Now my daughters pretend that their Elsa doll plays with a package of Shopkins, giving both toys a second, and better, life.
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And the tablet-version of the interactive console — also sold directly by HappyOrNot to customers — also plays with the idea of gamification.
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He tries to play with his Legos from France, but the children's games he plays with his cousins always involve killing Jews.
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Kylie shared video of her walking through her mansion Monday afternoon, feet crunching on rose petals as Stormi plays with the flowers.
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Michael Tilson Thomas, stepping down as music director here after 25 years, has built an ensemble that plays with clean, versatile shine.
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Absorptive and reflective, "Rough and Unequal" plays with the utility of restriction, the vision it lends and the views it cuts out.
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She pointed out to him the paucity of plays with multiple strong parts for women, who often outnumber men in undergraduate acting programs.
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This year, Japan's Kokichi Sugihara claimed the top prize with a deceptively simple illusion that plays with how our mind perceives 3D objects.
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The Buckeyes on their next possession went 94 yards in 13 plays, with Dobbins scoring with 21:229.2 left in the first quarter.
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And then when he's in the rally, he plays with great spin on the forehand, great sort of control on the backhand side.
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Smith plays with the ways pages create meaning, adding another layer that's only viewable when all the pages work together as a unit.
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Even as the company is taking steps to diversify who plays with their cards, the people behind the scenes are still mostly men.
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Here, too, unorthodox tuning systems and microtonal sighs and bulges contribute to a score that plays with issues of instability, conflict and resolution.
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Washington hadn&apost scored on its past 2216 home power plays, with the team&aposs hallmark in previous seasons looking like a weakness.
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She plays with Luna, the dog that belongs to the owners of this house, a family that has embraced her as their own.
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I do yoga for about 20 minutes in the hall outside T.'s room while he plays with his toys and G. showers.
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The Rams responded quickly, moving 75 yards in four plays, with the key being a 48-yard pass from Stevens to Olabisi Johnson.
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But where Smith seemed to be trying to overcome or out-photograph the medium's inherent shortcomings, the group from Magnum plays with them.
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But what's ultimately memorable about the story is the way Stevenson plays with familiar fantasy tropes and takes the story through surprising turns.
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If The Shark Club plays with the pitfalls and pleasures of unusual relationships, Francesca Segal's The Awkward Age pushes them to gripping extremes.
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Jackson plays with the traditional idea of bad things happening in old houses, but it also makes you skeptical of trusting the characters.
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The most recent message from the group plays with that impression further, writing, "Amerikanskis is not knowing USSA cyber capabilities is being screwed?"
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Maybe that's because age has only brought limited maturity in Payet: he still plays with the impish fearlessness that so powerfully connotes youth.
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Among the musicians is the trumpeter Terell Stafford, who plays with a solemn beauty on "Flowers for Felicia," the album's most poignant ballad.
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They have a white grandparent who's 80-years-old, a Thai grandmother who's a lot younger and plays with them all the time.
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You have to make a lot of indirect plays with pressure, and I thought we did a good job of starting like that.
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Williams plays with the similarity between these two types of arousal, showing how they collide and crash into each other like fast cars.
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She told the New York Times she plays with her dog, Jett, right before bedtime, so he calms down and goes to sleep.
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The void is by turns enslaving and emancipating in "The Handmaiden," which plays with familiar form as a way to deliver unexpected meaning.
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The Rangers take their cue from Adrian Beltre, the veteran third baseman who plays with a mix of purposeful focus and childlike exuberance.
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Brunson sets great screens, makes smart passes, and plays with a scrappy fearlessness on both ends that partially mitigates his lack of gravity.
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Joining him on a few upcoming dates in Seattle is former Nirvana cellist Lori Goldston, who currently plays with the metal band Earth.
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Peterson tells The Creators Project it was an honor to work on a piece that plays with such an iconic symbol of France.
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Cowboy culture was big with the young kids, we played cowboy when I was a kid, [but] everybody now plays with video games.
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Unexpectedly, "Justice League's" most refreshing component is one of its hoariest -- namely, its depiction of Batman, who Affleck plays with world-weary gravity.
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Mr. Abloh plays with references in a way that I find to be honest; his taking and twisting is both homage and education.
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He also seems to have an inner dashboard with multiple dials regulating volume, heat, contour and depth, which he plays with absolute confidence.
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Or, more accurately, the character he plays, with a big dick who makes another beautiful boy say his name, practically weeping with pleasure.
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Fury 325's designer Rob Decker explained to Bloomberg that the coaster plays with riders' emotions as soon as they enter the park.
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Describing herself as the "Courtney Love of comedy," Skara (above) channels her observational humor through original songs she plays with a backup band.
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"He does so many cool things with how he moves and how he returns and how he plays with his forehand," Sandgren said.
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Rose, who is full of joy and energy, dances in traditional costume, hangs from a rope and plays with fire in the dark.
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There are few Mozart interpreters as sublime as the pianist Mitsuko Uchida, who endows nearly every note she plays with exquisite, crystalline import.
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Americans say that Pakistan is playing a double game, but they should see the kind of games Pakistan plays with its own citizens.
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She performs songs from the album "Ultraviolet," and plays, with Mazzoli, in the premiere of "Don't Trust Mirrors," for two pianos, one prepared.
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The opening half featured a handful of big plays, with Arizona's third-string quarterback, Blaine Gabbert, consistently finding open receivers down the middle.
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With his backward baseball cap and irrepressible enthusiasm, Shapovalov looks like the teenager he is, but he plays with maturity and self belief.
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Pittsburgh tied it with one minute before halftime, driving 69 yards on five plays, with Hodges hitting Washington for a 13-yard touchdown.
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In "How to Have Bedroom Eyes," she plays with the idea that certain types of eye makeup are a call for male attention.
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Today, Blainey-Broker plays with her husband on a men's recreational team and also plays competitive senior women's hockey with the Brampton Cougars.
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It plays with our expectations, maybe our preconceived notions of what a ghost hunter is, what grieving has to do with our communication.
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Clippers guard Chris Paul broke his right hand last April and plays with 16 pins and a metal plate embedded in his palm.
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In an ongoing episodic piece, tentatively titled Broken Angels, London-based VFX and CGI artist Dave Webster plays with that very same unknown.
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The movie pays homage to classic comic book style in the way that it plays with where your eye is trained to go.
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He first explained that he plays with makeup "almost daily," and hasn&apost posted because he&aposs in a post-series hibernation phase.
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After all, there was artist Julian Schnabel's 2018 film about the artist, At Eternity's Gate, which plays with the image of the wheatfield.
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The Creators Project: Your work plays with geometry and spatial dimensions, confusing the boundaries between 2D, 3D, and the physical and virtual worlds.
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The film plays with aspects of class and gender, as Ochō uses sex to navigate worlds that would be otherwise unavailable to her.
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Through their assertive and disorienting digital compositions, PussyKrew plays with gender in a way that challenges our preconceived notions of heteronormativity and the patriarchy.
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Marvel's owned the superhero-as-comedy genre since 2015, when they decided to make a real movie about a guy who plays with ants.
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In a similar fashion, all of Gaga's oeuvre plays with too many different contexts and possible interpretations to be read merely as simple fun.
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The narratively complicated mystery I See You plays with expectations and reality in the same way, but it's startlingly frank about its child disappearance.
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In a section that plays with inversions of the "male gaze," and how women see and are seen, dancers lock eyes with audience members.
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Over the weekend, I was walking my dog with the camera in my hand, and we ran into another dog that she plays with.
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There is the more geometric stuff, which uses a lot of repetition (shapes and curves) and plays with optics using fairly precise geometric progressions.
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The game plays with lighting, movement, and perspective to make it so that it's not always clear exactly what you need to do next.
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She shared two Boomerangs to her Instagram stories on Sunday in which she lounges in a black bikini and plays with her platinum hair.
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When it's over, Maria's "Oh My God" plays with no pause in the pacing and Jessi collapses on her bed with a heavy sigh.
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Even in the early experimentation of Fits of Dawn, in which he plays with sound and association, there is something different about Ceravolo's tone.
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Me and my friend Kevin [Lareau], who is in Quilt and also plays with me, were dog-sitting and house-sitting in the Catskills.
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And (spoilers, if you still care) just try not to cry a little as "I'll be there for you" plays with Han Solo onscreen.
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Encompassing the lighthearted nature of Kingelez's work, "Canada Dry" (1991) plays with the extremities of aspirational design while spoofing the famous ginger ale brand.
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We all remember Diane in 7A Bechtolt and Evans are smart; their work usually plays with technology and the darker side of the future.
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Like a boy who plays with matches and sets the back yard on fire, Trump has been surprised by the effects of his actions.
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I think if you asked Jrue (Holiday) or anybody that plays with him, they'll tell you that he makes the game easier for them.
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" It's the second really good trick that Flanagan plays with his conceit, but it's also — unintentionally, perhaps —" a laugh-out-loud funny face reveal.
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Mina (short for Willamina) is a rescued pit bull mix who can't contain her nervous and excited energy whenever she plays with her owner.
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Here's a Springer Spaniel with Catch, a screen that simulates a frisbee bouncing around a screen... A Springer Spaniel plays with a frisbee simulator.
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That's because the episode plays with sexist tropes even the proudest of feminists can forget to register and then blows those assumptions up entirely.
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The rest of the film plays with the idea of how it would feel if all of your internet moms became your real one.
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In the photo, Kourtney, 36, plays with Khloé's stylish braids while the pair show off a more casual take on the all-black uniform.
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The play had its Off Broadway premiere in 1954 at the Greenwich Mews Theater, which was well known for mounting plays with integrated casts.
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For Mr. Marchese, that means the ad takes up the full screen, probably plays with the sound on and is viewed in its entirety.
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Michael Graziano, a neuroscientist at Princeton University, suggested to the audience that consciousness is a kind of con game the brain plays with itself.
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Some expect Republicans to wait to see how the highly anticipated report plays with their constituents back home over the two-week holiday recess.
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I picked up a $16.503 Americano and struck up a conversation with Derek Poppin, a local musician who plays with the Robb Justice Band.
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The man plays with an uncontrollable rage and force that, quite honestly, can't be honed for 48 minutes in a disciplined environment or system.
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At 21, she is not only a technically skilled musician, but also plays with much depth and imagination, and a clear and beautiful tone.
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This is threatening to the commercial theater world, which traditionally mounts plays with clear morals and tight narratives — plays that require minimal critical analysis.
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Prochet plays with multiple lines of guitar, synth, strings, horns, a programmed drumbeat, and classic rock drumming and vocals in both French and English.
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What you want to watch is Rose, who plays with the role in ways that Dandridge did not and could not, given the times.
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The director Wash Westmoreland, sharing script credit with Richard Glatzer and Rebecca Lenkiewicz, opens the movie with some misdirection that plays with your expectations.
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Near the beginning of the film, he plays with his dogs; he beams, he smiles, he's the happiest he'll be in the entire movie.
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Mr. Glines had long been committed to producing and writing plays with gay characters and gay themes that would appeal to a broad audience.
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These move around in a pattern while space-age music plays, with the aliens trying to be captured by "the claw" that hangs overhead.
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But for all that technology has to offer, one of the most important tests is how well the next new gadget plays with people.
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Wilson dipped and darted, extending plays with his legs — he led Seattle with 45 rushing yards — before tormenting the Eagles with his right arm.
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We also saw a trend of in-app dominating browser plays (with 22014 percent of successful plays in-app versus 33 percent in-browser).
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As she repeats the same tiny sequence of steps — as if making lace — all on point, she subtly plays with her hands and eyes.
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The Seahawks went 32 yards on six plays, with the biggest gain coming on a 28-yard pass from Russell Wilson to Tyler Lockett.
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Moore shares the distinction of being a first-year coordinator calling plays with Byron Leftwich, 39, who coaches under Bruce Arians in Tampa Bay.
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He plays with discipline and focus, mixing the rhythmic sophistication of Afro-Caribbean dance music with the swinging power of jazz's big-band tradition.
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He plays with the scarier elements of human nature — aggression, tribalism, fearfulness and rage — and is not interested in calling on our higher instincts.
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Overall Jones wasn't a star like the numbers depict, but he mostly executed well and made timely plays with his feet despite ample pressure.
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But Guerra plays with the expectation one might have of an authoritative account of the island during the normalizing of United States-Cuba relations.
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Beeman also plays with the visual nature of patterns and shapes to suggest natural elements even where they might not actually be any present.
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Accordingly, Death of the Outsider doesn't offer the character-building you'll find in other Dishonored games, but it plays with a new sense of flow.
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If your significant other plays with those reversible sequin objects every time you two are at the store, get them their own personalized sequin gift.
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Wouldn't it just be Joey glued to Tinder 24/7, while Ross gets into Twitter debates about climate change and Phoebe plays with Snapchat filters?
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Prince George, in the dark navy shirt, plays with a toy gun as mom Kate Middleton laughts at a polo game at Beaufort Polo Club.
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Claire shows a degree of remorse when she plays with the lives of others, but she never seems to consider anyone's needs but her own.
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That "hit, hold, release" pattern increases in frequency and intensity as the video plays, with the intensity of the porn accompanying it increasing to match.
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Even if this doesn't go much further than what we've got here, it's a really fun and promising experiment that plays with some cool ideas.
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Related: Olafur Eliasson Plays with Two Tons of Lego Bricks Here's How Ai Weiwei Is Fighting Lego's "Censorship" Recreating Iconic Comic Book Covers with Lego
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When I leave my notifications on, it plays with the landscape of the work and reminds me that this is a single moment in time.
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A boy plays with his toy truck at a makeshift camp for refugees and migrants at the Port of Piraeus, Greece, on March 24, 2016.
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Red Candle plays with cultural and spiritual symbols, like the lucky red Arowana fish, to build out an atmosphere that's supported by devotion and beliefs.
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Santa Maria firefighter Cody Joy plays with Lucky, a 13-week old yellow Labrador puppy, as Fish and Game Warden Jessica Jacobsen watches on Oct.
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Zaire should be able to create more plays with his feel behind Florida&aposs shaky offensive line, which has allowed 25 sacks in seven games.
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The emotion he plays with—the flopping, the stepovers, the pouting—has a way of camouflaging his work ethic, which, among his peers, is legendary.
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There's also a Godzilla cameoVivid A. Fox's character's son plays with a Godzilla toy, a nod to the upcoming remake (also directed by Roland Emmerich).
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Also slender and sporting a mustache, he looks very much like his brother Halat, and plays with one of his tiny nieces as he talks.
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The short film, which plays with the themes and vernacular of classic detective and mobster films, does not shy away from a well-executed pun.
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Singh plays with the conventional language of art, and even calls herself an "off-set artist" to denote her preferred way to display her images.
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Once inside, the décor plays with stereotypes of the Great White North, including hockey sticks that double as foot rails on the log-paneled bar.
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Each toy is made out of good quality materials in which he has not torn up yet and he plays with them every single day.
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"I tried to play consistent and aggressive because with Chung, he plays with power, and it's never easy," Ferrer said in a court-side interview.
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You can learn more about Dr. Belliveau's photography in the article "An Artist Who Plays With Food, and a Microscope" and the accompanying slide show.
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"He is a good player, plays with energy and speed — they've got a lot of guys like that," Islanders defenseman Thomas Hickey said of Drouin.
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Jane is an aspiring writer, and the show plays with different formats, weaving together a meta-narrative about the significance of stories in our lives.
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While it gives us something new and unique at the start, the episode's structure, which plays with time a bit, may not appeal to everyone.
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You can also personalize it with your child's name, which is a fun touch and helpful if your child plays with it outside your home.
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Try telling 12-year-old Aoud Moustafa, who plays with his friends in Syria's Zaizon refugee camp in Deraa that soccer has lost its soul.
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The book experiments extensively with second-person narration, and Han plays with that "you" throughout it, inscribing the reader and implicating us in the wreckage.
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Virtual reality art plays with fixed notions, disentangling elements of space and time that were previously bound so tightly together they seemed to be inseparable.
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The London Philharmonic plays with an alluring glow, though not quite the sheer brutality that the Los Angeles Philharmonic delivered just over a year ago.
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Brooks plays with these subtle material distortions to explore problematic social and political subjects, such as slut-shaming and depictions of masculinity in our culture.
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One is split into two distinct, obliquely related parts (another Hong Sang-soo signature), while the other plays with time in a more subtle way.
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Also when he plays with his friends at school he likes to be Thanos... So I don't know, maybe he got the wrong message there.
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Mr. Giordano, the musician who plays with Springsteen, said he had difficulty finding a technician who could adequately tune his accordions before meeting Mr. Lazarov.
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GHARBEYA, Egypt (Reuters) - An Egyptian masseur plays with fire to relieve his clients' muscle pain at his spa in the Nile Delta governorate of Gharbeya.
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Chifunyise wrote more than 70 plays, with most performed on stage, radio and television in Zambia, Zimbabwe, Sweden, South Africa, Malawi, India and Great Britain.
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A plodding 1-0 win even over a team that plays with five men in the back line doesn't fly in Rio in Sao Paulo.
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Here, she plays with a quintet featuring Rich Perry on tenor saxophone, Fabian Almazan on piano, Alex Goodman on guitar and Johannes Felscher on bass.
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She plays with structure and pacing, breaking up some stories with internal chapterlets, writing long (upward of 20 pages) and very short (under two pages).
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She crouches down and carefully follows the motion with her eyes, similar to how she plays with other toys like dangling strings and laser pointers.
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Despite the conflict, Baby Yoda settles in and plays with the children on the planet, and is seen peacefully sucking on frogs and drinking soup.
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A girl plays with a rifle after a Memorial Day ceremony for fallen soldiers at Latrun's armored corps memorial site in Israel on May 8.
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As the cover suggests, Russell plays with a carnival theme throughout the album, an ostensible exploration of a man trying to work with disparate genres.
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The authentically tragic figure here, the one who secures the film's epic scale and timeless gravity, is Úrsula, whom Carmiña Martínez plays with heartbreaking authority.
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Throughout, Dowell plays with cotton as an ambiguous symbol — a light and fluffy thing dense with painful resonances, variously evoking ghosts, labor, value, and peril.
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Fittingly for a book about a prankster painter who resisted boundaries between words and images, This is Not a Biography plays with comic book conventions.
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Over the last few years, Gradiva has become a reoccurring reference in the artist's work, which often plays with concepts of perspective, time, and space.
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It plays with some of the iconic films that were created by people like Bertolucci or Rogue and films like 1900 or Last Tango in Paris.
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By adopting all these stereotypes — the white cloth, the stains, the dainty flowers — Neak creatively plays with social constructions of women, pushing but not erasing them.
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And finally, while it doesn't actually matter given how little they figure to pass, the Rams need some real options besides gadget plays with Tavon Austin.
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This is the latest cut from the London-based 20-something, along with his singing/drumming collaborative cohort Sarah Jones (who also plays with Hot Chip).
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In recent years, he has not been shy about expressing his opinions about how his team plays, whom he plays with and other big-picture decisions.
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Taj McDonald, 15, plays with his cousins Nyofre Okadbarry, 6, Jaida Okadbarry, 4, and Darrius Luke, 7, during Juneteenth celebrations in Boston on June 19, 2010.
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As she speaks, she plays with a chain around her neck, a present from her fiancé in Germany, who she is trying to get back to.
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"Parents said, 'He dresses as a girl, he lives as a girl, he plays with girls,' " recalled Mr. Heinert, a Democrat who voted against the bill.
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As with any historic city, many of its relics have lost their meaning, and Shiota's use of antique furniture plays with the presence of lost memories.
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She also plays with orchestras, chamber groups and conducts solo recitals on stage in venues such as Carnegie Hall, Madison Square Gardens, Lincoln Center and more.
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Last year, visitors were met at the entrance with giant towers of hand-cut paper, and the 2018 fair plays with scale in a similar way.
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This is what makes Older's novel so interesting, because it explicitly plays with the two directions that Han (and to some extent, Lando) is pulled in.
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Using needlepoint, which is associated with grandmothers and the old-fashioned, Tam plays with outdated worldviews, depicting the separation and alienation that judgement and hierarchy produce.
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Horizon Zero Dawn plays with those themes with its indigenous-inspired cultures that emphasize coexistence with nature and warn against the legacy left by the machines.
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The Panthers later drove 85 yards on 10 plays with Pickett throwing a 14-yard scoring pass to Ffrench with 23 seconds remaining before the break.
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Eli Durst plays with the conventions of black-and-white photography in Bruce and Birds, two works that ambiguously capture images inside an office park building.
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"At that age, what makes a little boy a little boy is what he's wearing, what his hair looks like, what he plays with," she said.
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Even Game of Thrones plays with the trope with the advance of the frosty White Walkers and their climatic influence over the fantasy continent of Westeros.
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Here, it plays with how an audience engages a story—what works best, what we seek out, and what gets fed to us because it's familiar.
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Mr. Hadreas is perched on a rolling ladder; Ms. Wallich, on the floor, plays with pulling a cord connected to the fabric that ultimately reveals him.
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Vox's rhetoric plays with notions of a Spanish "rebirth", with party leader Santiago Abascal referencing founders of fascist ideology, and Francoist sympathisers have joined its ranks.
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"Years of lowering their cost structure and focusing on the oil levered plays with larger margins (have) come to fruition," said MUFG Securities analyst Michael McAllister.
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But no matter how the show plays with genre, at its core it's a welcome opportunity for a low-stakes hangout with eccentric and real characters.
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"LifeAfter," the second scripted series from Panoply and GE Podcast Theater, is a sci-fi piece that plays with ideas of life, death and artificial intelligence.
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Along the way, Ms. McCarthy runs amusingly, at times dementedly, away with the movie, as when Michelle, while offering lingerie advice, plays with Claire's (clothed) breasts.
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In the 10.9 minutes a game that James plays with Iguodala on the bench, the Cavaliers have outscored the Warriors by an average of 7.8 points.
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Bush then intercepted a Keenum pass intended for Kendricks, ending the Rams' final drive after two plays with 1:02 left to clinch the Lions' win.
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Mr. Nichols, whose fondness for high-stakes boys-adventure stories was especially evident in the Mark Twain-inflected "Mud" (2013), plays with various allusions and possibilities.
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While Mr. Preljocaj has been known to retell classic stories, as with his 2008 version of "Snow White," here he plays with the absence of narrative.
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The film plays with that, too, setting up these two apparently opposite worlds before they come together in the end, in a single chain of events.
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"Brick" is a splurge of howled, industrial post-hardcore; "Sportstar" plays with pitched-up R&B; "Horse" is an unclassifiable clatter of keys, synths, and handclaps.
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He plays with a cold, calculating style that sometimes gives the impression that he would rather be in his father's dental chair than drilling golf shots.
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Kansas City went 75 yards on 11 plays, with Mahomes throwing a 73-yard touchdown pass to Damien Williams to tie the game at 24-24.
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The author plays with time through flashbacks told in the present tense, an innovative approach well suited to capturing the upside-down nature of refugee narratives.
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On Monday, she did much of it superbly — not least the wonderful plays with balance in the ballroom solo, tilting now forward on point, then back.
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The music of the game also plays with this sort of metatexual echo, the sense of being about something and simultaneously becoming what you are about.
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After one first down, the Seahawks lost a yard on the next three plays, with Wilson being sacked by Preston Smith on third down, and punted.
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Mr. Calvani's pert dialogue plays with the oppositions of youth and age, fecundity and sterility, dominance and obligation, and the women take turns controlling the conversation.
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Ms. De Keersmaeker plays with gravity and buoyancy in her passages, which borrow from hip-hop, martial arts and house along with her own contemporary vocabulary.
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Mr. Shinkai plays with the obvious comedy of Mitsuha and Taki's surreal changeover, and, as confusion gives way to a realization of what's happening, they adjust.
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And then the ability to extend plays with his feet — if and when, early in the down, you've shown the ability to cover up wide receivers.
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It is a reading of all of Shakespeare's plays with a view to understanding the interior geography of Shakespeare as a writer and as a man.
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Despite my best efforts, he plays with Botley on the table, and inevitably, he causes the robot to fall off and crash on our hardwood floor.
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In the ad, a little boy, with his hair shaved into a fauxhawk, so that he resembles a pint-size Jeremy Scott, plays with the doll.
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The 6-foot-5, 206-pound Laine plays with an edge, much like Alex Ovechkin, the Washington Capitals forward who has long been his favorite player.
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After the little girl in this comics-style story plays with her stuffed rabbit, Planet, she falls asleep — and Planet heads off for some nighttime fun.
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Merchant gently plays with this idea, mostly to fill in the story as she progresses from obliviousness to self-knowledge and the inevitable third-act clinch.
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Mr. Scott is not a collegiate-sounding trumpet player, and he plays with as much deference to New Orleanian and continental African traditions as to bebop.
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He plays with a number of ambitious ideas here, linking climate change to centuries of destructive economic policy and the financial and social impact of climate change.
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Sequin pillow If your significant other plays with those reversible sequin objects every time you two are at the store, get them their own personalized sequin gift.
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The Orange closed to 220-210 by taking the free kick 73 yards in 27 plays, with Dungey running around right end for a 255-yard score.
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Event [0] plays with those expectations and instead offers the most dynamic, conversational AI character (Kaidan, who is something of a hyper-advanced chatbot) I've ever encountered.
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Magic Johnson, wearing a Phantom of the Opera mask, plays with his son E.J. dressed as Barney at a Halloween event in New York City on Oct.
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Washington State took the opening kickoff and quickly drove 70 yards in six plays, with Minshew hitting Dezmon Patmon for 24 yards to set up the score.
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This may sound like "the woman card" to some, but it's the only way out of having a president who plays with less than a full deck.
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She gave Tarell Alvin McCraney (Moonlight) early creative and financial support through the McCarter's LAB program, and co-produced his Brother/Sister Plays with the Public Theater.
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Now in its fifth season, the modern day Twilight Zone still plays with large plot twists and ominous suggestions about the ways technology amplifies our bad behaviors.
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It is a version of Netflix where all of the TV shows are actually just audio books — basically radio plays with a little bit of added narration.
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Prince Harry plays with children on the grounds of the Mants'ase Children's Home on April 24, 183, while on a return visit to Lesotho in Southern Africa.
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The Barry team's response to the Sally hate perfectly captures how the series quietly plays with viewers' inherent biases about men and women, even when they're fictional.
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Directed by Ava Duvernay, the eight-minute visual is Black Mirror meets Game of Thrones and plays with the idea of a Constitution revised entirely by women.
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No, Pixar plays with our emotions through music, sending out contrasting messages through what we see and what we hear to tear at our feelings even more.
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The Queen gathers her family to watch, while reading his accompanying notes, as Philip plays with penguins and huskies on screen, looking like the perfect family man.
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There's no one-way to say it: this band just has attitude and plays with infectious charm that somehow hits the chords of Springsteen and grimy punk.
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Like Rashad, Earl also plays with sombre, longing themes masquerading as party jams, and his affinity for samples and deep basslines makes him an artist-to-watch.
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The Patriots controlled the clock late in the first half, going 85 yards in 1183 plays with Brady connecting with Phillip Dorsett for a 9-yard touchdown.
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SM: So much of the work plays with annotation: newspaper clippings, unattributed quotes, performers almost possessed by dialogues or texts that "break the spell" of the filmmaking.
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Books about the British royal family lie on the table around which the 41-year-old's labrador, named Windsor, plays with his favorite toy - a squeaky crown.
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Ivanka Trump, daughter and assistant to President Donald Trump, plays with her daughter Arabella Rose Kushner in the Rose Garden during during the Congressional Picnic Thursday evening.
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The Warriors are masterful at setting up plays with trickery and misdirection, getting the defense moving, thinking, and reacting before hammering it with a high ball screen.
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Forget about how it's impossible to hyperbolize the degree of difficulty on his shot selection, when he plays with joy, creativity, and effort, good things generally happen.
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Beaulieu has an opportunity to fit into the Canadiens' version of the Roman Josi role, which will give him more freedom to make plays with the puck.
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The Golden Hurricane covered 65 yards in four plays, with the final 38 yards coming on an Evans-to-Justin Hobbs touchdown pass with 7:03 left.
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East Texas is home to the Haynesville formation, one of the largest U.S. shale gas plays, with gas production of roughly 5.9 billion cubic feet per day.
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Read more: For a jaded tech reviewer who plays with the latest and greatest smartphones every year, the OnePlus 7T shouldn't feel that special — but it does.
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On Friday and Sunday, in the Bronx and Times Square, she will gather 20 New York street dancers in "Graphic Cyphers," which plays with intimacy and perspective.
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The Good Place plays with time and structure like no other comedy on television; it is not afraid to tear apart its own premise and start over.
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Adair did some of his own research on Koenig and discovered that the guy was a drummer, too, who plays with a kit almost identical to Adair's.
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It plays with the idea of having all the answers at our fingertips, glowing out of our respective screens, but those answers only acquiesce a specific thirst.
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Although his leaping catches this week have dropped some jaws, Yankees' reliever Chad Green recalls Engel making those plays with regularity when the two were college teammates.
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In his live-action remake of Disney's "Dumbo," Tim Burton plays with a legacy that he has helped burnish for decades, only to set it gleefully ablaze.
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The excellent collection A PEOPLE'S FUTURE OF THE UNITED STATES (One World, paper, $17) plays with this dynamic, presenting narratives in which the powerless openly resist oppression.
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" Several plays with tennis themes have been staged in recent years, which Gil-Sheridan believes speaks to the sport's power as "metaphor for the game of life.
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Joanne Ramos plays with many of these notions in her debut novel, "The Farm," which imagines what might happen were surrogacy taken to its high-capitalist extreme.
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It looks like a lethal bore, as does Bobby's home, where he plays with his young son under a conspicuously large and looming portrait of his wife.
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Viewers above a certain age will remember when a skateboarding Bart covered every type of merchandise imaginable, and this brilliant Season 21.223 episode plays with that iconography.
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A girl from southern Mexico plays with a neck pillow in the street outside her family's tent in Juárez, Mexico, near the border with El Paso, Texas.
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Following a South Carolina punt, North Carolina went 26 yards on seven plays, with Howell hitting Beau Corrales from 17 yards out for the 24-20 lead.
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The Beldi, as they call it — a Moroccan Arabic word that loosely means local or indigenous — plays with point and counterpoint, hard and soft, warm and cool.
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The home existed only in the universe of Wilson's plays, with the address being a symbolic nod to the 4713 mutiny on the slave ship La Amistad.
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For all that, "Bleed for This," which Mr. Younger wrote from a story credited to Pippa Bianco and Angelo Pizzo, plays with the factual record a bit.
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Mr. Peele knows that threat, plays with it and eviscerates it with jokes and scares, only to top it off messily with full-on Grand Guignol splatter.
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She works when she's able, but otherwise rests, goes to appointments, plays with her dog, and dreams of affording a bigger apartment, buying a car and traveling.
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" As my colleague Peter Baker put it recently, "When it comes to race, Mr. Trump plays with fire like no other president in a century," yet "Mr.
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" As my colleague Peter Baker put it recently, "When it comes to race, Mr. Trump plays with fire like no other president in a century," yet "Mr.
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With an ability to extend plays with athleticism and then find players downfield, he could develop into something special if a team can afford to be patient.
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Once they hit the shelves, maybe we'll finally get the follow-up to Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe we deserve: Werner Herzog Plays With His Funko Pop.
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I want to work but I'm distracted so I hang out for a bit and eat an apple, everyone plays with my dog and feeds him treats.
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Your aesthetic has been described as "off-glamour" and "off-beauty," and your work plays with extremes and challenges what we believe to be the photographic truth.
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Known for her nuance and control, Ms. Hewitt plays with a lightness that will draw even casual listeners to seats where they can carefully watch her fingertips.
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The Rams managed just two yards on their first two offensive plays, with a 2-yard run by Todd Gurley and an incomplete pass by Jared Goff.
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I'll admit to sometimes finding the way he plays with time borderline gimmicky, and when I first heard about Dunkirk's structural gambit, I groaned a little bit.
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Not only does this cover more distance and increase the chances of cracking an opponent while he retreats, it also plays with the opponents sense of distance.
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As Quetzalcoatl and Tezcatlipoca, in the form of sinister serpents, encircle Tlaltecuhtli, the deity casually plays with their own breasts as if unconcerned by the approaching menace.
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Jackson plays with the lighting features, using them to focus on different elements of the show, whether she's dancing on the stage of climbing multiple three-level towers.
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We thought it would be fun to create something that plays with the imagination of what some people think it's like being in a band with your brother.
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There was no stopping the Houston offense as Ward marched the Cougars 20113 yards in nine plays with Dillon Birden's 22011-yard TD run making it 250-210.
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GSAM also is interested in travel plays, with Koch noting that the number of Chinese nationals possessing a passport, currently standing at 4 percent, is expected to grow.
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The 25-year-old former U.S. Amateur champion plays with shafts of all his irons the same length, all but unheard of until he burst onto the scene.
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International energy companies, including Statoil, have sold off around $23 billion in oil sands assets over the last year in favor of cheaper plays with faster returns elsewhere.
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She's a bit of a tomboy; she also plays with our dogs and is eternally fascinated with the things we can't see that fly around in the night.
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Related: Painting Reality on Top of Reality Makes You Question Reality Magic Happens When This Painter Plays With Illusion Look Closely: It's a Painting, Not an Inkjet Print
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"She's full of life and full of energy; she's the only kid that gets out of her room here and goes and plays with everybody," adds Christina, 30.
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Delphine borrows from popular culture and history as she plays with the illusions of the viewer and the role of the photograph in recording perceptions of idealized beauty.
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In every Disney princess movie, the main character has at least one animal sidekick who she sings to, plays with, or relies on for moral support and guidance.
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You see Vanessa's got her own chair next to her estranged husband's, and even sticks her feet in the water ... looking on as Don plays with the kids.
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If Davis plays with the brace and injures his arm further though, it could mark a swift death to playing with broken bones covered in 3D-printed braces.
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She followed through with making the account, but trolled her horny followers with titles like "Belle Delphine plays with her PUSSY" and recording herself playing with plush cats.
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Another way the Cavaliers generate great looks on relatively simple actions is by spreading the court and running pick-and-pop plays with James and sharpshooter Kyle Korver.
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One of the Cavs' main offensive strategies in this series will be letting Irving attack weak defenders in isolation and on pick-and-roll plays with Tristan Thompson.
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Painter and photographer Alexa Meade has made her mark on the art world by creating a body of work that plays with depth and our concept of real.
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" Finn's drag look is a unique one: he plays with porcelain makeup, coiffed hair and corsets, and "things that aren't necessarily gendered, like kilts, berets or a ruff.
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On Riffs, Olson demonstrates an intuitiveness in how she plays with dynamics and provokes anticipation, with the five tracks rising from thundering highs and falling to restrained lows.
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Mr. Abloh's fall men's wear collection was titled "SEEING THINGS," and he plays with the Surrealist concept by printing shirts with a globe on fire and Caravaggio paintings.
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Much of the music plays with — and slyly undermines — the concept of unison, with players tracing almost identical melodic contours or sustaining high pitches a hair's-width apart.
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A brutally and often uncomfortably funny comedy, it dances around female victimization and male exploitation, and plays with the ostensibly blurry line between the personal and the public.
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There wasn't any apparent contact or rough play on his part, but he's being looked at off the field while Croatia plays with 10 men for a bit.
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Representative Ron DeSantis, the party's candidate for governor of Florida, released a video in which he tells his daughter to "build the wall" as she plays with blocks.
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But last season, the Giants ran more than 90 percent of their plays with the same personnel grouping of three receivers, one running back and one tight end.
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They have put a much-maligned early-season blowout loss to Pittsburgh distantly in their rearview mirror, evolving into a team that plays with pace, vigor and swagger.
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Following a Clemson punt, the first of just five in the game, Alabama moved downfield in 11 plays, with a dizzying array of quick passes and misdirection runs.
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Wei plays with this notion in Secure for Now, arguing that a small boy and his dog are the least likely sources of threat, according to mainstream narratives.
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You can't talk about Tacoma without talking about Gone Home; Tacoma builds upon the gameplay structure established in Fullbright's first game, but plays with it in different ways.
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This is usually the case with Yael Ronen, too, who often devises her plays with actors from Berlin's Maxim Gorki Theater, where she is the in-house director.
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In Harmattan Tales Self-Veil, she plays with the idea of visual access by consistently covering at least part of her face and sometimes revealing a nude torso.
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Drape: Foles to Jeffery for the first 210rd down conversion showed a couple of things: Coach Doug Pederson trusts him, and Foles can extend plays with his legs.
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He plays with lengthy fringe to expand attire to unconventional lengths and festoons helmets with impossibly dazzling materials, including glass beads, ceramic doll pieces and even plastic charms.
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The situation highlights the messy gatekeeper role that Apple plays, with its App Store acting as the main way people can download apps, along with Google's Play store.
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The exhibition plays with the history of ceramics, the act of translation, and the inherent failure of trying to make or be an exact copy of something else.
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It plays with the storytelling conventions of games, almost crafting a traditional game story before revealing something quieter and more intimate than those games could have dreamed of.
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Everything looks superficially lovely, especially Katherine, who is brushed and cinched, primped and readied by her maid, Anna (Naomi Ackie), like a doll that no one plays with.
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On their next possession, the Redskins drove 21 yards in nine plays, with Cousins running for a score on the read option before Hopkins missed the extra point.
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Each 603D multimedia show plays with the Palace's architectonic elements, using the building's structural outline as the foundation for dynamic optical illusions that incorporate color, sound, and shape.
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Riedel's work is most powerful outside the traditional gallery space, where he plays with appropriation and often uses humor to rebel against power dynamics in the art world.
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