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My hard hat popped off, and my shoes came off.
Remember the top lid that Durrell popped off so easily?
If Probst were wearing a monocle, it would have popped off.
Being him, he popped off a few one liners about impeachment.
The puck popped off Cizikas's left leg and sailed past a startled Schneider.
When he said yes, Franzese popped off the lid to reveal a ring.
When everything popped off, I was 19, and "Pilates" was my second song.
"I was so happy when he popped off after that dunk," Wagner said.
The levels were full of contrasting colors which seemingly popped off the screen.
"It's crazy that this popped off right before tour, completely unexpected," she says.
Trump simply doesn't like to admit he popped off or said something without proof.
But those tweets have already been popped off, and a Gaga song already repurposed.
"After I caught my case—my attempted murder—that's when I popped off," Q remembered.
He hugged Graham so tightly that his Vietnam vet cap almost popped off his head.
But all of that was prelude to Saturday, when Trump popped off for real. Terrible!
Had those supernovae popped off a bit closer to home, Earth's biosphere would have been toast.
That was like a good five, six, seven years of work before that shit popped off.
It's hard to believe it's been almost a year since our pin obsession really popped off.
When the mold is popped off, you get the craziest, most regal bath bomb you've ever imagined.
We did a 360 in the middle of the highway, and one of our tires popped off.
Like drill had just popped off here the year before, too, so it's really all about violence.
I had two or three pairs of those, and the button popped off on two of them.
Like, if something would have popped off that day, a minimum of ten people would have gotten trampled.
Once set, that metal disk is popped off and it's essentially an inverted copy of the lacquer disk.
The brace popped off while he was pitching to Hanley Ramirez at the start of the fourth inning.
The head popped off, and I was left with a front, a back, a pair of arms, and hands.
His helmet popped off during the swing, and Ramirez hit it with his bat down the first base line.
The capsule deployed its parachutes over NASA's White Sands Test Facility in New Mexico, popped off its heat shield ...
Looking at it, it's sort of like an Instagram icon popped off your phone's screen and became a physical object.
"That's my side with the hip replacement," she said, fiddling with a large clip-on earring that had popped off.
I had some shorts that I reviewed, and when I put them on the first time, the button popped off.
Its Facebook page popped off and Bodnar even got a nod from Rosemont's mayor at the borough's last council meeting.
The texture of the uniform Iden's father wears, the stitched shoulders of her own clothing; the details popped off the screen.
The November jobs report looked pretty good on the surface except for one number that popped off the page: 25.1 million.
Season 6 will go down as the deadliest in terms of major characters being popped off...at the same goddamn time.
Netflix has popped off 20133 by loading a ton of high-octane sci-fi and dreamy fantasy into its chimeric catalog.
Once in orbit, the fairing fell away, and the satellites popped off from the payload stack in a carefully orchestrated sequence.
Justin Bieber laced up his cleats, popped off his shirt, and got really pumped up while playing soccer with his bros.
Beyond her comments that leaked about how "nobody likes" Bernie Sanders in Congress, Clinton popped off when discussing the Vermont senator.
Also, the demo headset the company was using wouldn't give me a focused view – and the front popped off during the process.
Minshew fell backward several yards and his helmet popped off as Young ran into the end zone to celebrate the big hit.
Politics appalled a lot of us, men did too, and the Scotch tape holding the New York City subway together popped off.
There's a display of hubcaps that have literally popped off passing vehicles and rolled into the bar, victims of Philly's infamous potholes.
He'd popped off the trail in Nevada in previous days for campaign swings to Washington and California, two other Super Tuesday states.
That's why dressing like our dads has popped off in the past year and the Vetements DHL T-shirt became such a thing.
The umpires overturned the call on the field after replay review showed that Turner popped off the bag while Suarez maintained his tag.
Fast-forward a few weeks, while the dust literally settles, and InSight has unfurled its solar panels and popped off its lens covers.
Fast-forward a few weeks, while the dust literally settles, and InSight has unfurled its solar panels and popped off its lens covers.
When the buzzer sounded, the Knicks players and coaches popped off the bench to shake hands and head back to the locker room.
His face practically popped off every Megatron from Wooster, Massachusetts, to San Diego, as he spouted the best smack talk in the business.
Marshall's story about unkempt Oscar (Jack Klugman) and perpetually put together Felix (Tony Randall) popped off TV sets and ingrained itself into pop culture.
The fans ran for cover, but when the game was over, and it just kind of popped off, it was just kind of mesmerizing.
The American said it had started to rain just before the gun went off, while two of the pins on his bib popped off.
Patrick McCaw is better than Klay, who is obviously better than Steph and KD. Apropos of nothing, Pop popped off about piss and Steve Kerr.
Words like abomination popped off my skin like hot grease as he went on to describe a lake of fire that God wanted me in.
Sunday saw us host a party on The Rooftop at Ace Hotel in Shoreditch, east London and it—to use the technical term—popped off.
Jockstrap first popped off earlier this year with "Hayley"—a sweet and woozy track with synths that make me feel like I'm off my head.
Seattle manager Scott Servais said after the game that Cano got slowed down by a loose shin guard that popped off as he rounded first base.
He started getting cocky right after he won when he popped off on stage with a smile on his face and told K-Brad he sucked.
She felt as though a leech, grown heavy and swollen with her blood, had at last popped off her skin, leaving a tender, bruised spot behind.
He was satisfied with going through the motions until, one day, he handed a student an assignment, and the kid popped off, refusing to do it.
Everyone from Francisco Lindor to Terry Francona strapped on their goggles and popped off -- before getting on the team jet and heading back to The Land.
I wanted to take my first sip without distraction — so, I sunk into my desk chair, took a deep breath, and popped off the to-go lid.
Additionally, there are already multiple reports on the CrackBerry fan forum of phones whose screens have popped off the front of the KeyOne entirely after small drops.
" But he also emphasizes, "When they cut the show together, he popped off the screen... People would say, 'That's Chevy being Chevy,' and I'd agree with that.
Grabbing a frosty bottle of Corona from the scratched-up beer fridge, Mr. López, 47, popped off its cap and settled into a table near the door.
The last time I saw him, in late September, the song that popped off most was "U Said" from his last release, Come Over When You're Sober (Part 1).
I wasn't sure how well he'd go over, given the heavily metal-focused crowd, but once the French retro wave phenomenon took the smoke-shrouded stage, shit popped off.
The Sandoval Shame Game reached its apex (or nadir, depending on how you look at it) when the slugger's belt popped off during a game early in the 2016 season.
A group of 100 or so people marched down the streets in NYC with their tops popped off and their boobs hanging out freely ... all in the name of equality.
The 25-year-old rapper popped off in a video obtained by TMZ, calling staff "racist mother f—ers" and a "white piece of s—" as she exited the hotel.
As the singer danced about, the straps popped off again, but she stopped the wardrobe malfunction in its tracks, clasping her hand to her chest to keep from over exposure.
Tensions had been building between the two houseguests for days -- but things finally "popped off" Saturday morning when an argument exploded into real smack talk ... and threats of physical violence.
The Thunder battled back from the initial deficit, briefly taking a lead midway through the second quarter, but Memphis quickly popped off a 16-5 run to take control again.
There, Carl left a covert apology after his father popped off a pair of warning shots, and he takes this hour to make more forward overtures to the potential ally.
A small but notable detail that sets Snapware apart is that the lid stays put in the microwave, unlike other lids I&aposve used that have popped off mid-heating.
But while his fans have popped off about him on Twitter, Sheeran, 26 — who did pick up two nominations for best pop solo performance and best pop vocal album — seemed content.
The first time I used Keraphix, I just popped off the cap and doused my head, but this keratin and rice protein treatment isn't like a regular rinse-out conditioning shot.
Here is the moment that Hungrybox won the match and popped off: After kicking the chair, Hungrybox grabs his foot and hops up and down for a moment, visibly in pain.
The wheel just popped off the shaft and he found himself holding it in his right hand, you could almost feel him helplessly blinking at the camera like Wile E. Coyote.
In 2009, the same problem happened to the Russian skater Ekaterina Rubleva, whose strap popped off during a performance with her partner, Ivan Shefer, during the European championships in Helsinki, Finland.
When her wig popped off during her set, Taylor didn't balk or run off stage; she simply twirled the unit around and made it a prop, with the audience screaming her on.
Yet, while porn scholars believe money shots emerged in the early 21988s, far less energy has been devoted to figuring out how and why they popped off as much as they did.
Fireworks popped off like 17 times during each song—so much so that afterwards, when I looked in the mirror in the bathroom, my face was a little red from the constant flames.
I had never handled [a cock ring] before, so I was in the dark, but I tugged at it for about two minutes before it popped off and he gasped and grabbed his junk.
None of my interviewees would comment on the obviously perfect romantic pairing of Lenny Briscoe and Reynaldo Curtis from Law & Order, but Pasciucco felt that SVU's Benson and Stabler could have really popped off.
Making art under the moniker Puppyteeth since 2009, his career only really popped off two-and-a-half years ago when he put down the tiny spoon and picked up a pack of fineliners.
I took a used Juul pod, popped off the plastic cap with a knife, removed the rubber infill and then poured the e-juice mixture into the Juul pod and put everything back in place.
It was a pretty big hit ... right up until Kodak popped off about Lauren London, saying he'd give her a year of "crying and s**t" over Nipsey's death before making a move on her.
What almost always happens is that, in order to churn out records faster (and not degrade the original metal plate), the father plate is again electroplated with metal, and those plates are then popped off, too.
The whole time Kim Dotcom was riding high off money gained by letting people share pirated entertainment, he popped off in the kind of brash, trash-talking bluster that makes a person look like an asshole.
Around 2011, Greek yogurt really popped off in the United States, mainly because it was more refined than the sugar-laden versions of yogurt that many of us grew up with, like Go-Gurt or Trix.
On February 1, 2004, singer Janet Jackson said she had a "wardrobe malfunction" when pop star Justin Timberlake popped off part of Jackson's corset, exposing her right breast during the halftime performance at Super Bowl XXXVIII.
An appealing performer who popped off the screen as the enigmatic android in "Ex Machina," Ms. Vikander never settles comfortably into Lara, whether she's delivering the empty, often risible dialogue or running the movie's endless obstacle course.
The backlash against people bringing dubiously legitimate animals onto flights has been brewing for a while, but it popped off in full force at the end of January after an emotional support peacock was denied boarding by United.
In this universe, though, Jackson and Anthony basically can't be in the same room after Jackson popped off with some Junior Soprano-style grousing about how his team's centerpiece star Never Had The Makings Of A Varsity Athlete.
In the second quarter, when Kevin Durant (27 points) disassembled Andres Nocioni with a crossover — before scoring on a head-fake, Euro-step, fadeaway combination — the reserves on the American bench popped off their seats and pirouetted with delight.
"Once it's been open for that long, all of this wood has collapsed, all of the plaster has popped off the wall, and joints of all the architecture are coming loose because the mortar has run," Dr. Ryan said.
Colors popped off the screen, photographs took on new life, and I began to really see web design; noticing when old, low-res icons were still in use, or when UI elements didn't fit in with the rest of a site's layout.
I witnessed nearly every person who interacted with Aibo treat him as if he were a sentient and feeling physical entity — softly caressing his silicone ears (one of which popped off, to my legitimate horror) and the hard-shelled touch sensor on his back.
We're premiering their new video for "Better" below, and I popped off a quick Q&A with Sami, Bobko, and Zach to find out more about my new favorite hardcore band, and couldn't reisst quizzing them on a couple extremely Jersey queries whilst I was at it.
Lobaton looked to have gotten back just in time, but his foot popped off first base for the slightest, and I mean the slightest of seconds, and replay officials determined that Rizzo had kept his glove on him during that slight second, and he was therefore ruled out.
On one possession against the Lakers, Lyles was so concerned with rotating back to pending Hall-of-Fame inductee Kyle Kuzma as the rookie popped off a high pick-and-roll, that he abandoned his coverage entirely and darted out of Jordan Clarkson's path for an open dunk.
We might expect that it's Steven or (gulp) Gersten firing back at Becky, but instead it's a random act of American violence: a child has picked up a loaded gun, left carelessly near the back seat of the family minivan, and popped off a couple shots from it.
When I popped off the shrine indicator because I'd already eyeballed the one it was pointing me towards and wanted the beeping to stop before I reenacted a scene from Scanners, I ended up playing the game for several hours, not realizing it was off until I looked at the map.
He's dehorned, his wings cut off, feathers plucked and rhinestones popped off, until, at the end of this musical romp through the rock star's early career, we're left looking at a man in a simple black Puma tracksuit and wire-rimmed glasses — the antithesis of the bejeweled mad hatter that was his stage persona in the 1970s.
The 30-foot-wide domes cap a Starship&aposs fuel tank, and it is the same part that popped off the first prototype, flew hundreds of feet into the air (as one video on YouTube shows), and smacked into marshy grasses across the road from the company&aposs launch site at the southern tip of Texas.
On September 3, a man said he and his partner were aggressively kicked off a London bus after boarding through the wrong set of doors; last weekend, homophobes attacked Pride committee members in Northern Ireland; on Monday, a Burnley footballer had to revisit tweets he popped off in 2012—calling for gay people to "burn"—after the FA charged him with misconduct over them.
Loski is one of the leading stars of what could conceivably be called UK drill 2.0—or, at the least an evolved and polished form of the stuff that popped off on YouTube channels in 2016/7—where the wheat is becoming separated from the chaff; the big personalities from the street level tunes (see also Headie One, whose track "18Hunna" is headed for number 1 this week, or east London rapper Unknown T, who released one of the standout UK tracks of last year in "Homerton B").

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