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Veeva's shares popped in extended trading Tuesday after the report.
West popped in as Dean West, Chairman of Wayne Enterprises.
Shares of the game developer briefly popped in after-hours trade.
She loved the way her smoky eyes popped in the photographs.
They popped in for a snack on their way to dinner.
He popped in and out of jail on drug possession charges.
All day, kind and eccentric locals popped in to say hello.
"  "I wouldn't be surprised if he popped in and stopped by.
It must have popped in my newsfeeds because of my previous searching.
He popped in a nicotine chewing gum and kissed a baby's forehead.
His son just popped in to say hello and didn't stay long.
It's the holidays, I've popped in Dragon's Dogma, and I'm emotionally tired.
Then, the boats are topped with breadcrumbs and popped in the oven.
While we were there, several people popped in to grab their packages.
Japan's asset price bubble in the 1980s popped in the early 1990s.
Blue's beloved aunt, Solange, even popped in for a spot of tea.
The designer's '70s-style suede wedge wraparound sandal popped in tomato-red.
All of a sudden, the club door opened and Robin popped in.
Yesterday a bubbly 333-year-old girl popped in with her mother.
One after another, the children popped in and out of the bath.
The company's stock popped in after-hours trade following its quarterly earnings report.
Eventually, a juicy spoiler popped in my face, as I knew it would.
One day, she popped in a cassette of Tony Robbins, the motivational speaker.
Then we were to write the first thing that popped in our minds.
From there, she popped in and out of the shot at her leisure.
She answered my questions as she popped in and out to see patients.
She just popped in to say that she's saving me from the apocalypse.
Once fans popped in the CD, they discovered a number of catchy hits.
"He popped in today, while I was on shift," said the staffer on Facebook.
I literally was just sitting on my computer and it popped in my head.
It popped in my head when I woke up around 6AM on Christmas Eve.
We're told he popped in with his son and stayed for about 15 minutes.
Ready to be popped in a microwave (or oven) and zapped to breakfast perfection.
"The first thing that popped in my mind absolutely was just discrimination," McDowell said.
We never talked back, for fear that we would get popped in the mouth.
We popped in and did some browsing, where we were impressed with the selection. 
But he popped in four goals in the first round, including two game-winners.
"Probably that champagne that wasn't popped in November may be utilized this evening," he said.
The 18-year-old had been third until Vettel popped in a late quick lap.
Vanessa Nadal and Lin-Manuel Miranda popped in black and white on the red carpet.
She walked with him as he popped in to Ralph's Barber Shop and greeted constituents.
I sort of popped in when I was needed and got off when I wasn't.
Bernie Sanders popped in for an unexpected stop during Sunday supper here in West Columbia.
Ted Koppel even popped in at one point, but he wound up looking pretty good.
The bakery had thought she was having a party when she popped in earlier today.
Slack messages from work popped in as usual, so did a text from my brother.
The Lightning wing then popped in his 222nd goal of the season at 3:17.
Occasionally, a crazy guy in camo popped in and threw some trash on the floor.
Then Bozak popped in a slick backhander 45 seconds later for a 3-1 lead.
" Celebrity gossip hound Perez Hilton also popped in to comment: "Here before this blows up!!
One of my designers popped in and we wrapped up discussions about our 2021 planners.
He'd popped in to the Opry House for a short stage performance just before Ballerini's set.
Ariel Winter and Elle Fanning popped in blue and bid adieu to their high school daze.
Amazon's stock initially popped in after-hours trading on its fourth-quarter 2018 earnings report Thursday.
She popped in between the two lovebirds and gave them a memory they will never forget.
He fell asleep at the wheel; he popped in and out of jail on drug charges.
Occasionally, as he's been painting, Saurí residents have popped in, offering approving nods, or even prayers.
All of the colors popped in the daylight, lit by huge windows and the high ceilings. 
Moments later, Rhona Graff, Mr. Trump's longtime executive assistant, popped in from her adjacent corner office.
Ever since release, I've popped in from time to time to see how the game is going.
Thankfully so did the nurse, who popped in as a subtle cue to get down to business.
And some popped in from another widely popular crowdsourcing Facebook group, called Open Source COVID213 Medical Supplies.
Mrazek denied the initial attempt by Devin Shore, but Klingberg deftly popped in the rebound with a backhand.
The puck hit Quick and popped in the air, coming down behind him in front of the crease.
Ready to forget the disappointing play-through entirely, I popped in one of my go-to indie games.
But a favorite one that just popped in my head is "Confide In Me." That's a good one.
While this photo may have merited a "finally," Cook has popped in Cuoco's pictures frequently as of late.
For the next several minutes, the partially eclipsed sun popped in and out of portholes in the cloud.
Although he has not popped in the polls, he has a lot of support from legislators and activists.
They were hanging paintings and making other finishing touches last week when the chef, Carmen Quagliata, popped in.
Tesla shares popped in Thursday's premarket, a day after the electric vehicle automaker reported a surprise third-quarter profit.
But once, a few months back, after a stint away from Houston, I popped in for a midafternoon chai.
Duff's growing baby bump popped in a loose-fitting blue shift dress with cap sleeves and a scoop neckline.
Brother of the groom Nick Jonas popped in for a photo as well as Ansel Elgort and Ashley Graham.
The first cybersecurity unicorn kernel popped in late 2013 with the announcement of CloudFlare's $50 million Series C investment.
Witnesses tell us 45 flew in on his Marine One chopper and popped in to greet their guests, unannounced.
Writers think of a body of work as a movie tough guy whom we have popped in the jaw.
Shares of Roku popped in extended trading Wednesday after the company reported better-than-expected first-quarter financial results.
Also at ABMB 2015, Ferg popped in to do a little live painting during the Paradise Lost group show.
The swamp sunflowers popped in yellow clusters that I'd failed to notice from the confines of my sensible sedan.
Later that day, he popped in unannounced at the Scoop FM radio station outside the capital, Port-au-Prince.
Some of Disney's most iconic characters like Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse and Donald Duck also popped in during the episode.
Shares of Bojangles also popped in extended trading after posting better-than-expected earnings for its 2015 fiscal fourth quarter.
When Jessica Alba's youngest daughter, Haven, popped in for her first haircut, she brought her celebrity inspo shot with her.
As the housing bubble popped in 4.63 and a global financial crisis and recession developed in 2008, home prices plummeted.
Against the bright sky of an Oslo summer evening, three bodies twirled and popped in unison beneath towering Roman columns.
The Swedish forward jumped on the scoring chance and popped in his sixth goal, an unassisted marker, at 6:42.
An employee popped in to ask whether a feather on a church hat for a regular customer should be replaced.
After the heart stopping visit last week from Lady Gaga, the queens got another startling surprise when Lisa Kudrow popped in.
Buttigieg far exceeded expectations in Iowa, and in the days since the caucuses he's popped in the polls of New Hampshire.
Dubnyk denied Spezza's slap shot from near the Wild blue line with a pad save, but Eaves popped in the rebound.
The monarch surprised diners in a Scottish pub when she popped in for a meal while she was staying in Edinburgh.
The couple popped in to Showboy Bakeshop in Las Vegas to try out different flavors for their upcoming nuptials this Halloween.
" The next morning, she went to a Citibank machine to withdraw her weekly allowance: "I popped in my little cash card.
There's definitely some sentiment that has popped in some cases, but also dropped majority of the time over the last three years.
These refiners were presented with a rare opportunity to lock in profits when diesel prices and margins popped in April and May.
Adam needed a love interest, so God popped in and conveniently provided one, though not without recycling a tiny part of Adam.
But the specimen was duly acquired, popped in a plastic bag, labelled and carried back to base camp for processing and identification.
Davidson popped in on Weekend Update to let everyone know how his summer went (like we haven't all been following on Instagram).
Then he popped in a single line of code that adjusted the light depending on the number of human faces Cozmo saw.
Between them they've had their backs broken, hips cracked, and knees popped in weather that you wouldn't put a duck out in.
Beyonce freaked out a dance troupe in L.A. when she popped in backstage after their show and gave 'em some huge props.
Later that week, I was in the marketing team's communal space at work when a new hire popped in to say hi.
You may recognize it: It was the same stuff Maester Cressen popped in his wine to share with Melisandre in Season 583.
Eventually Patrick Maroon, another St. Louis native, popped in a rebound in double overtime to send the Blues onto the conference finals.
I mean, the first thing that popped in my mind, which I'd have to think about — just the Ferengi in general. Quark?
The honeymoon came to an abrupt end one night when I popped in a disk to finish up edits on some audio files.
Tencent Music Entertainment Group popped in its debut on the public markets Wednesday, closing the day up 9.2 percent at $14.19 per share.
I popped in my T-Mobile SIM card and ran the Speedtest app and got 215 Mbps download and 240 Mbps upload speeds.
Off-white flickers popped in front of me before a blob of faint light appeared, swelling and shrinking in harmony with my breath.
In Chelmsford, such is the enthusiasm for the school, a couple of locals have even popped in to offer their bodies for research.
The quaint shop is a spot she visits often—like on Christmas Eve last year when she popped in for some apple tarts.
Cardi did 3 years there ... 1st through 3rd grades -- and we're told she popped in unannounced during lunchtime ... rocking a sweet orange 'do.
I popped in a SIM card and then started a free 1 GB data trial with Verizon for connectivity during my test period.
People with building access even occasionally popped in to eat lunch there or take buttons as souvenirs, as the New York Times reported.
Wale popped in the late 2000s with an onslaught of mixtapes that joined go-go with relentless raps and spoken word-inspired bars.
Hand-popped in small batches and seasoned with yummy flavors like rosemary and truffle, it's no wonder this unique snack got a deal.
So they popped in to see my mom, and when my father became ill in the middle of my career, they provided backup.
Retirees met for quiet, early lunches, and workers from the small businesses next door popped in for a snack after their smoke break.
In October 2008, following the Lehman bankruptcy, when credit markets seized up in August 2007, when the Nasdaq bubble popped in March 2001.
I turned the oven to 250 degrees, popped in the pork ribs, and retired to an air-conditioned room, cool drink in hand.
" A young person who refuses to make his peace with the sly criminal who has "popped in between the election and my hopes.
Last week, for example, my brother-in-law popped in to drop off a gift he'd bought for us -- a small camping toilet.
"S7 sales popped in the beginning but could very well fade as rivals launch new models," said Alpha Asset Management fund manager C.J. Heo.
Lehtonen stopped the initial shot by Brouwer with a pad save, but Fabbri popped in the rebound for his third goal of the playoffs.
Two years ago against Georgia Tech, Colson was popped in the nose and bloodied before getting his game in gear in a road win.
Me, with a very nice local woman who popped in to pick up a picture of HM the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh.
Additionally, Texas Donuts offers a wide variety of creative doughnuts, including a Cookie Monster-inspired treat with a donut hole popped in its mouth.
It took him 80 hours, and afterwards, he was able to bash through the entire game, as though he'd popped in a cheat code.
I popped in my earbuds, waved to a neighbor, trotted a calm and undramatic quarter mile, misjudged a curb, and blew my knee out.
Kalani Miller, Slater's girlfriend, popped in and out, stealing a bite, getting his sign-off on a horticultural decision about their place in Hawaii.
Black walls and thick charcoal carpet were brightened by tessellating series of slim white stripes, while the door and closet popped in bright chartreuse.
A saleswoman popped in and handed her a packet of Belly of the Month nontoxic temporary tattoos, clearly meant for social media gestation documentation.
Upon recently realizing I hadn't constructed a Thursday crossword since 2012, the above popped in my mind again, accompanied by that same nagging feeling.
The bubble popped in March 22020, with the Nasdaq collapsing 216% from the high of 22021,210 to its low of 22,43 in September 24.
When the Chinese stock market bubble popped in 2015, sending shares into an even deeper tailspin, the government stepped in with a rescue plan.
" Some weeks later, he recalled, "I was at the office when I popped in to see Oliver and there was this same young woman.
The puck didn't go in, but Bergeron grabbed the loose puck in the low slot and popped in his 10th marker at 4:26.
They popped in, sat down for a bit, and besides the water we're told AG wanted ... she was just all in on this guy's face.
Although the company's stock popped in its first day of trading on Thursday, rising as high as $15.85 a share, it sold off on Friday.
"There's three reasons" for why gold has popped in the last several months, said John Davi, founder and chief investment officer of Astoria Portfolio Advisors.
It claimed a large unbuttered popcorn had as much saturated fat as six Big Macs, largely due to the coconut oil it was popped in.
It offers a combination of pleasant anonymity and random chance reminiscent of early internet chat rooms, where people popped in and out as they pleased.
Shares of food producer Kraft Heinz popped in trading by more than 5 percent Friday after reporting second- quarter earnings that beat expectations on Thursday.
"It was a really bizarre confluence of a lot of issues that were popped in the zit that was the SCOTUS hearing," one participant says.
They popped in, slipped on shoes, plucked tunics from the racks and chattered in an animated mix of Hebrew and English peppered with Arabic phrases.
Some guys from The Clove Club popped in for a few tacos as well as some of the guys from Lyle's and other industry people.
I popped in my Steam details, and in under a minute I had a list of my untouched-since-2016 save files to pick from.
One lucky iHeartRadio receptionist had the surprise of her life when the Fresh Prince popped in to say hello as she bid her coworkers goodbye.
As the oil from the wings popped in the pan, I was shocked to see that the skin on each wing appeared perfectly crispy and fried.
"I just wanted to build something physical and the idea of holding a moving image just popped in my head," Singh told me in an email.
"It felt like a knot popped in my hamstring," the Property Brothers star, 39, says as he winces in pain in a video exclusive to PEOPLE.
Cameron, 20, popped in a pink crop top and white circle skirt, while McCartan, 22, kept it casual in a printed button down and gray jacket.
I was also thinking about supermodels that I grew up obsessed with, and there was one that popped in my head the other day, Karen Mulder.
Rihav, a 25-year-old biomedical science student is observing Ramadan too, and has popped in for a meal after smoking shisha with her friend Arisha.
No one was wearing the Yang campaign's "MATH" hat inside the room full of seniors when I popped in a few minutes before Mr. Yang's arrival.
After years of fawning press, tech companies are being asked tough questions for the first time since the dot-com bubble popped in the early 2000s.
Sandra Bullock has celebrated her birthday there, and Kanye West popped in last summer with some friends after his album-listening party at a nearby ranch.
Just last week in Oakland, California, a teen's lung collapsed after a blister popped in his chest cavity a few months after purchasing a THC vape.
Her medical method involves blowing smoke into a paper cone popped in Alex's mouth, which looks like something you'd pick up in an Amsterdam head shop.
A couple years before Summerland and his hit song "Beautiful Soul" popped in 2004, McCartney was in a boyband called Dream Street with other young boys.
He showed up at a center for tech startups in Lagos and greeted folks there as if he had just popped in from around the corner.
Then, when Japan's stock and property bubbles popped in the early 211s, large numbers of them went back to work to keep their families afloat financially.
Every county probably has their version and Lancashire's is very good: layers of lamb or mutton with onions and potato and a cheeky kidney popped in.
Excessively low rates can lead to asset bubbles, like the ones that eventually popped in tech stocks in the early 2000s and the housing market last decade.
Around the video's six-minute mark, Phan popped in a pair of gray circle contacts, blinking rapidly as her eyes morphed into an unnatural, doll-like shape.
His uncle Prince William and aunt Kate Middleton popped in for their first visit and grandpa Prince Charles was thought to have paid a visit on Thursday.
Turbin popped in a couple short touchdowns in the Colts' unexpected road win versus the Vikings, vulturing from Frank Gore, who otherwise had a solid fantasy day.
It looked as if the teams would head to the first intermission scoreless until the Jets popped in a pair of goals in the final 90 seconds.
" On their first day, one local after another popped in to welcome them, she said: "We feel really lucky to be part of such an amazing community.
On Thursday night, in his second game with Arizona, Holland popped in the only goal of a shootout as the Coyotes defeated the Maple Leafs 3-2.
But movie theater popcorn, which is popped in coconut oil before salt and a "buttery topping" are added, is a distant cousin to its more clean-living relative.
In it, Barry has a candid conversation with his mother (Ashley Judd), who popped in for a surprise visit, about his struggle to find a place to belong.
His visit followed that of his wife, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, 70, who popped in to the family's Apartment 1A on Tuesday — the same day as Queen Elizabeth.
Rift-to-gos can be popped in the middle of the air, and once deployed, the rift lingers for 10 seconds so other players can also hop inside.
He popped in with a zinger at one point, disparaging the Trump-Cruz feud as an "episode of Court TV" but did little more to seize the spotlight.
On average, tech stocks have jumped — or "popped," in Wall Street parlance — 2000 percent on their first day of trading over the past 22 years, according to Dealogic.
Before visiting the museum, I had no idea who Zak Bagans was, and the friend who brought me mentioned that he sometimes popped in to give a tour.
If you've popped in, sans reservation, bets are that you'll remain in limbo for a spell, perusing artwork curated by Pop International Galleries and hung in an antechamber.
" Thrilled with his performance, Timberlake was heard whooping after stepping off stage, while his band, The Tennessee Kids, popped in to the press room to yell, "We killed it!
Skinner does have three goals and four assists in the last eight games overall and has popped in 10 goals and 19 assists in 24 games versus New York.
Check out the companies making headlines after the bell on Wednesday: Western Digital's stock popped in extended trading after the company raised its guidance and announced an executive transition.
In perhaps unfortunate news, the content looks beautiful on the phone when it isn't in VR mode but loses quality when popped in a piece of Cardboard for viewing.
Prince Harry popped in on a ballet class, where he was shown the "ballet challenge" – the students balancing on one leg while with a plastic disc on their head.
Eyewitnesses at Philippe Chow in NYC tell TMZ Mick popped in earlier this week for a quick meal with a crew of 5, plus another car full of security.
He told Donald Trump that the bill was cooked over an hour before the vote was scheduled, and looked like he got popped in the jaw in the process.
I want to talk about that for a second, but I just want to ask you, because it seemed like that one popped in a way other ones haven't.
On Wednesday, some Fed employees wore shirts or jackets with the collars turned up, or popped, in a tribute to Ms. Yellen, who favored that look in public appearances.
But he was looking at them footworkers and it was dope to know that the bro popped in and he was looking at it and he was just smiling.
Bill Nye is coming back, like a specter from the days when your fourth grade science teacher gave up and just popped in a VHS tape, to save the world.
Shares of Fastly, the service that's used by websites to ensure that they can load faster, have popped in its first hours of trading on the New York Stock Exchange.
The new couple popped in at Club Crucial in Atlanta Monday night, where Savage was promoting his new record, "Issa Album" -- while onstage, they started hurling cash into the crowd.
"The word Masterpiece popped in my head and it instantly made us think of Cooper because we will never be able to create something as amazing as him," he says.
An FBI forensic accountant then popped in to show that Manafort's passport had been used to open foreign bank accounts in Cyprus connected to those companies with the funny names.
Among the athletes who popped in, Final Five teammates Simone Biles, Gabby Douglas, Laurie Hernandez, Madison Kocian and Aly Raisman got especially silly for their shoot in the Olympic village.
The guy in the phone shop who wants to upgrade you to a bumper-3G-premium-data-package phone plan, when all you popped in for was a screen protector.
Quarantine class got a whole lot better for some 1st graders in Georgia this week ... 'cause Shaquille O'Neal popped in their video lesson to say hi -- and everyone freaked out!!
Over the course of the afternoon, several people popped in, got a coffee or tea, and then walked right out, never once looking at the clothes in the adjoining room.
It is Mr. Trump's go-to restaurant, a clubby place where the waiters wear suits and where in early November, shortly after he was elected, he popped in for dinner.
Some key highlights: JUST SAYING HELLO: As we can see in the video of the testy exchange between Sanders and Warren, businessman Tom Steyer popped in between the two briefly.
Jordan Greenway forced a puck into the Wild's offensive end and fed a pass into the low slot that Eriksson Ek popped in for his second tally at 9:33.
Popped in capsule form or prepared as tea, kratom can produce a mild psychotropic effect, though it's more of a gentle sense of well-being than a so-called trip.
And scientists who study tiger shark behavior popped in to say that there's "not an iota of accuracy" in Appel and Fuiava's tale of sharks circling and ramming their boat.
Amyoony popped in after he'd worked a charity live stream to say hello to his publicist and to get his schedule for the next day, the last bit of the convention.
So instead of running down to my boyfriend like I normally would, Carly and I ordered a pizza, popped in a Seinfeld DVD, and just loafed around our dorm all day.
Mittelstadt made it 3-1 when he slashed past defenseman Damon Severson, put a shot on goal from the low slot and popped in his own rebound for his sixth goal.
I wanted to see if that was the case in Marlinton, so I popped in unannounced and asked the librarian how many of the visitors come strictly to use the internet.
This time Kate Clark and Alex Wilhelm popped in the studio an hour before they were due to record the regular episode in order to dig into the Uber S-1.
It was called a "listening session," and it was reported that President Trump "popped" in, at a time when these issues need far more sustained attention from the top than that.
It was there, while sitting in the largely empty staff canteen one day, that Drogba, then the team's star forward and a leader in the dressing room, popped in for lunch.
Li Po was a popular Beat after-hours joint and Anthony Bourdain popped in when he was in town Inside, Li Po has battered red leather booths and a wraparound bar.
Check out the companies making headlines after the bell Tuesday: Wynn Resorts shares popped in extended trading after the leisure and gaming company announced preliminary financial statements for the first fiscal quarter.
I coated my chicken in a coconut oil marinade with added spices and popped in the oven to bake, like I normally would with olive oil when making a baked chicken dish.
" David Barr Kirtley on Crowley and Aziraphale: "My girlfriend Stephanie, when she popped in, was like, 'Crowley really reminds me of Neil Gaiman'—dressed all in black, and kind of sauntering around.
Nicky showed off her growing baby bump in a floral patterned empire waist maternity dress, while Paris, 36, popped in a sweet dress and cardigan (both in her signature pink color, naturally).
On top of that, Mr. Diehl has popped in a single number rebus, 4 for "four," so we have THE 4TH at 5A (and the lesser-known Toyota 4-RUNNERS at 11D).
He'd been writing a play in an empty classroom when the company's founding artistic director, Albert Schultz, popped in to say hello, then brought up a field trip planned for Yankee Stadium.
Sister-in-law Meghan Markle has also quietly popped in to see the women she collaborated with over a community cookbook to aid the Grenfell Tower neighborhood after a devastating fire there.
I popped in BOLSHOI, CACHE POT and ETCHING, then was able to get some words going in the quote, enough to figure out EDNA FERBER, NIGHTJAR, LARYNX, and then things slowly fell.
It all went down at Brandywine Living in Alexandria, Virginia on Thursday, when Redskins prez Bruce Allen and team play-by-play man Larry Michael popped in to celebrate with Carletha "Nana" West.
I got antsy at the hour-and-a-half mark (there's only so much superhero angst one can handle in a sitting), so I took off my cap and popped in the shower.
As we previously reported, the former Arizona State standout was popped in Scottsdale back in February ... when cops found him trying to hide a bunch of joints in the crotch of his pants.
In early December, shortly after the end of the event, all players will receive an in-game gift and a thank you message from Rovio revealing how many pigs were popped in total.
There was not much snow, but constant sleet made the streets slippery and me wet, so I popped in and out of bookstores and coffee shops, trying to kill time and keep warm.
"I can't prove to you this was related to vaping," Khan previously told Insider, referring to a scan showing a dark, collapsed lung where a blister had popped in his patient's chest cavity.
"Under this president that's clearly not going to happen, at least at the federal level, and that's a huge boon to all of the domestic drillers" whose stocks popped in response, Cramer said.
A former track runner named Taron Wade popped in for half an hour; he now works in fashion design and is planning to shoot a documentary while he rides his bike across America.
With Meier screening Vasilevskiy in the second period, Kane whipped in a power-play marker for a 3-1 lead, but Sergachev popped in his first goal of the season 30 seconds later.
As I did, a slow-rolling pattern of Ms. Barrett's tones — sounding like a great many packing bubbles being popped in sensuous slow motion — seemed to approach and wash over my head, too.
As I did, a slow-rolling pattern of Ms. Barrett's tones — sounding like a great many packing bubbles being popped in sensuous slow motion — seemed to approach and wash over my head, too.
Check out the companies making headlines after the bell: Shares of Disney popped in extended trading after the mass media company reported second-quarter results that beat expectations on the top and bottom lines.
And as you'll see in the video, it looks like PEOPLE and Entertainment Weekly Editorial Director Jess Cagle approves; he popped in to check on his new employee — wearing a jacket from her line!
He thought that maybe each and all of the mylar's crumpled-up faces were like bits in a computer, and the information is stored in a sort of popped-in or popped-out phase.
But he might as well have popped in for this finale as his Battlestar Galactica character, Gaius Baltar, to be a sort of "Ghost of Science Fiction Show Finales Past" looming over the proceedings.
It's funny -- just a day earlier, Wahlberg popped in on one of our TMZ Tour buses and sent the group into a frenzy ... but just imagine the reaction if he was shirtless then too.
The 37-year-old pop star, in town for a show on his Man of the Woods tour, popped in at the San Antonio-based medical facility Friday afternoon ahead of his concert on Saturday.
Brodzinski scored his first of the season when he roofed a shot at 10:30, and Wagner popped in a rebound for a 3-2 lead for the Kings, who scored twice in 36 seconds.
Now, why this dude wanted to get popped in the guts by a guy who wrestles bears for fun is beyond us, but it 100% happened when Khabib was messing around with some fans in Tajikistan.
The Saviors popped in for a short scene to remind you they exist, but the episode mostly concerned Morgan and Carol hanging out with their new best friend King Ezekiel and a CGI tiger named Shiva.
"I kept singing the "Break For Love" bassline over and over again in my head but the vocal that always popped in over the top was from Oran "Juice" Jones," VonStroke said in a press release.
However the top does not have to be popped in order to have a sleeping space: there's already a queen-sized latex and foam mattress inside, and the platform that the bed sits on is removable.
The newfound ability to replay an old game and get a new adventure each time recreates that sense of wonder and discovery that we got the first time we popped in the original cartridge or disc.
Comedian Ricky Smith was not treated like family at an Ohio Olive Garden when he popped in for dinner with his friends ... and we've learned the employees who he claims served him "casual racism" have been suspended.
It might also be useful if you have a larger family and want to make easy meals with distinct side dishes, or batch-prep meals for your family that can be popped in the freezer for later.
But that sugar bubble is popped in the nearby gift shop, where $110 gold ice cream necklaces are on sale next to a giant seesaw that looks like an ice cream scoop — sponsored by the app Tinder.
While Trump was speaking to The New York Times in July, Ivanka Trump and daughter Arabella Kushner popped in to say "hello" as he was answering a question about former FBI Director James Comey's testimony on Capitol Hill.
Permit me to share with you a little-known bit of history that you may find instructive: One day in February 1939, Emil Hacha, the president of Czechoslovakia, was visiting Berlin and popped in to see a movie.
Retail sales -- economic data that captures spending at stores, restaurants and online -- popped in July, according to the Commerce Department on Thursday, the strongest reading since March in part due to Amazon's Prime Day and other retailer promotions.
In six months as secretary of state, Rex Tillerson did not set foot there — until Tuesday, when he popped in to deliver a double-barreled message to North Korea about its rapidly expanding nuclear weapons and missile programs.
Maroon worked behind the net with the puck and flipped a backhander onto Hill, and Killorn grabbed the rebound and popped in his ninth goal in his last 11 games at 173:06 for a 1-0 lead.
In a recent Instagram post promoting her Belletrist book club, the actress wore a Topshop check print pinafore mini dress that popped in contrast to the mock neck long sleeve top that everyone should have in their closet.
Also, man, this thing really struggles in low light, which isn't surprising considering it's limited to the ISO 400 film I popped in there, whereas the Hero203 can crank its ISO up to 6400 and still be fairly usable.
The REAL one for I did for TV says "my mom" but, like, I needed this one for myself because it was the first thing that actually popped in my head and I thought I was so funny. pic.twitter.
We broke the story ... Simpson was being interviewed by Katherine Schwarzenegger at the Aratani Theatre in L.A. Monday night when anti-fur peeps popped in and made a scene, but Jessica laughed it off as they were escorted out.
Though it's definitely a sweet treat, choosy moms can feel a bit better knowing that the popcorn is gluten-free, made from non-GMO corn, popped in coconut oil, has no trans fats and no high fructose corn syrup.
The moment the camera was delivered to the office, I unpacked it (kudos to the packaging designers!), popped in a memory card, and took a lap around Union Square, feeling like a million bucks (were strapped around my neck).
I also popped in a souvenir shop to buy artisanal Costa Rican chocolate bars and empanadas to give as gifts to the family and friends who were going to host me in the US, which rang up at $15.
On a recent morning, the store manager, Carlos Duarte, was chatting with a regular customer who popped in to ask a favor — could he leave his house keys at the store so a plumber could pick them up later?
A balloon that popped in a Florida mall on Sunday caused a panic that sent shoppers running and prompted police SWAT teams and federal agents to lock down the commercial center for several hours, the authorities said on Tuesday.
"If they think of intimidating someone, I tell them that they have picked the wrong minister and the wrong government," said Salvini in a handheld cellphone video as one of his children popped in and out of the 10-minute video.
It's just the latest problem for Adrien -- who was arrested for allegedly attacking a security guard at the Trump Soho on January 10th, and back in December he was popped in L.A. for allegedly stealing a car at a valet stand.
Bryan Cranston even popped in to lend a hand at one point, although the main emotion on his face was anger — anger at Corden for not letting him pop to the bathroom, even though the show had only just begun.
The New York Islanders center was popped in the mouth a few times by a high stick in his game against the Winnipeg Jets ... and when he was interviewed about his swollen face at intermission, things took a hilarious turn.
"It was impossible for me to sleep for two weeks," Mr. Alagna said in his dressing room at the Met, where a stroller was parked next to the piano bench and Ms. Kurzak popped in at one point to change Malena's diaper.
Even days later, I noticed the way a warm breeze danced on my skin; the roasty, oily scent of my morning coffee; and the first tangy burst of a fresh orange slice popped in my mouth, the juice running down my fingers.
They sent the samples to a lab for testing and then compared the fat content in the corn popped in canola shortening and in coconut oil, as well as added up all of the fat in butter-topped, coconut-oil-popped corn.
They are currently chaperoned by Frank, the organization's director of sports science, who popped in and out of Room 237 with a list of the telephone numbers to each of the players' rooms, in case any of them tried to sleep in.
French officials said that during one of the meetings Macron popped-in and told the members of the Palestinian delegation that he requests two things — commitments to prevent violent escalation in the West Bank and to keep the two state solution as the Fatah policy.
Big Boi also popped in for Outkast's "I Like the Way You Move," in a performance that felt like we had ported to another world for a moment — it was disjointed and not at all related to anything Maroon 5 did, stylistically or musically.
"You just popped in the Kanye West 'Get Right for the Summer' workout tape and ladies if you follow these instructions exactly you might be able to pull you a rapper, a NBA player, at least a dude with a car": Kim Kardashian West/Instagram
In the end, much of the news out of the festival will be about higher-profile titles like "Arrival," a very good, poignant drama with Amy Adams as a linguist who learns to communicate with extraterrestrials that have popped in on a freaked-out Earth.
The younger Paul co-authored an op-ed for the Wall Street Journal in September 2015 blaming low interest rate policies over the past 20 years for the stock market bubble of the late 1990s and the real estate bubble that popped in 212.
Check out the companies making headlines after the bell Tuesday: Shares of Kinder Morgan popped in extended trading Tuesday after famed holding company Berkshire Hathaway, helmed by celebrity investor Warren Buffett announced a 26 million share stake in the natural gas and refined petroleum products firm.
The popularity of the "Xoogler" network has popped in recent years, marking an interesting symbiosis between Alphabet, which has increasingly tried to keep its entrepreneurial talent on board, and ex-employees who feel pulled to venture out on their own while still relying on its extensive network.
Sissons skated below the goal line almost five minutes later and dished a pass back to Watson, who popped in his second goal of the season, but Ryan scored his second goal of the season after a slick pass through the crease from Tkachuk at 823:27.
As the Banks children grew, so did their travels with Mary Poppins, who popped in and out of their lives throughout the additional novels along with several other ephemeral characters that will now finally find their way onscreen (like recently-announced Angela Lansbury, who plays a maniacal balloon vendor).
When you get popped in the eye and you lose something like that, the last thing you're looking to do is point the blame at the time; I just wanted to see if it was going to be alright," he said, adding that he's "sure she feels bad.
Kylie Jenner added some length to her blonde locks for a night out on the town in N.Y.C. The 21-year-old businesswoman's hairstylist Andrew Fitzsimons popped in some waist-length hair extensions to transform Jenner's look as she enjoyed an Italian dinner at N.Y.C.'s Carbone on Sunday night.
John Steinbeck dropped in and read selections from his still in-the-works book Tortilla Flat; John Cage also made a pre-fame appearance, and Upton Sinclair popped in a time or two—as did Indian mystic Meher Baba, decades before he publicly declared himself the Avatar, God-in-Human-Form.
This first clip was just a limited 90-degree view of the sound stage, and the scene was full of what Rosenthal called "depth artifacts" — stray squares and pixels of image data that popped in and out of sight, especially around the parts of the scene that were moving (like the astronaut).
Dwayne Johnson is bringing more than flutters to women's hearts while filming scenes for the much-anticipated Baywatch reboot in Savannah, GA.The former wrestler and popular actor also elicited smiles from kids at Savannah's Memorial Hospital, where he popped in for an impromptu visit with those housed in the pediatric specialty ward.
After making a grisly mess of a chicken-roasting task at the Costco where he works, Jeff repairs to his local, where he drinks and curses and makes moon-eyes at his ex-girlfriend Erin (Tatiana Maslany), a rather more directed soul who's popped in to collect donations for her marathon run.
It's a truism that everyone loves a redemption story and in Brit's despair—reduced to a wide-eyed, shaven-headed, umbrella-wielding woman whose disintegration culminated with the singer strapped to a gurney as the flashbulbs popped in her face—she became a figure the media and her fans would loyally champion forever after.
I wasn't able to test all 2,200 available games, of course, but over the course of the past week each of the dozen cartridges I popped in worked perfectly, whether it was standard classics like Super Mario World and Super Metroid, or slightly more obscure releases like 1992's 16-bit take on Lethal Weapon.
The idea of Descartes settling down with a tub of Gummy Bears to watch Scarlett Johansson is certainly appealing, and he might well approve of the new film, which is modelled—sometimes shot for shot—on the 1995 version, and which proposes that minds can indeed be popped in and out of bodies like batteries in a flashlight.
Its spasmodic, brief little life was marked by a couple of big events, including a terrifying sounding robbery and a flying visit from Jamiroquai, who was reported to have 'popped in' for a 'dance and a bite to eat at the bar' (reports of the Space Cowboy's subsequent 20 pints and snoot session in Mennies are, as of today, still unconfirmed).
That safe-space bubble poppedin dramatic, headline-making fashion — on Wednesday night, when Rudolph W. Giuliani, the former New York mayor and current member of Mr. Trump's legal team, casually confirmed to the startled host that the president had personally repaid his lawyer the money he had laid out to make his problem with a pornographic actress go away.
WOMAN DIAGNOSED WITH CANCER AFTER HGTV APPEARANCE &aposFOREVER GRATEFUL&apos FOR EAGLE-EYED DOC "One day in the beginning of November I was at work I began to have a sharp pain in the bottom right side of my stomach and the first thing that popped in my head was is this that IUD?" she wrote, adding that she took herself to the emergency room when it worsened.
Jordyn Woods wasn't thinking about the Kardashians when she promoted Ray J's new earbuds ... so she says it's not on her if people have misinterpreted her M.O. Sources close to Jordyn tell TMZ ... when she popped in a pair of Raycon Headphones for a promo vid, it wasn't done out of spite or even as a subtle dig at her ex-bestie's family -- it was simply a favor for Ray.
We had Jay from Brave Shores, Wayne from Cuff The Duke, Bossie (aka Anne Douris who also did all the props and set dec and basically made the thing good), Kenny from Moneen popped in (I think he just wanted to say hi, but I gave him my guitar and left for like 20 minutes, sorry Kenny), Meg from Repartee, the Elwins of course arranged their own incredible version of the song (please record it you guys).
Something about "Perform better than" made me think that this entry would begin with OUT — as in, outperform — so I risked it and popped in those two letters (U and T). The second that happened, I saw 9A for what it had to be, TERMINATE: TERMITE around NA. A similar tactic, coincidently, will solve 1D: Trump finally, or P (the final letter in the word Trump), "cutting" or being inserted in a word meaning expense, "outlay," gets you "Perform better than": OUTPLAY.
You can see the president there even holding the hand of the British prime minister as they go up the staircase, all of this happened at about the same time this blockbuster article in the U.K. newspaper, The Sun popped in which the president said that Theresa May&aposs planned for a soft Brexit could scuttle the possibility for any trade deal between the United States and the U.K. Politically, this could be very damaging for Theresa May because she has to count on trade with the United States in order to make Brexit work.
I guess there is a small chance that if you went to the dodgiest salon, the one you always drive past on the way before the edge of your town joins the highway, the one called "Sunny Daze" that offers 30 minutes for five bucks, the one run by the guy who looks like a member of Status Quo, the one that always has a dumpster outside it—and someone had just popped in before you and was literally riddled with herpes, there's still the tiniest chance you could catch something.

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