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So there are no champagne corks popping in Brussels today.
Almond tree blooms should be popping in about four weeks.
Well, I do believe it's popping in your head a lot.
"Oh, there's a lot popping in," Tyler begins to tell her.
People were popping in every few minutes, but not that many.
Thankfully, you can add more storage by popping in a MicroSD card.
Get ready for downright eye-popping in the upcoming 2020 presidential debates.
As soon as Diana's BMW pulls up, flash bulbs start popping in earnest.
JPMorgan's leader, Jamie Dimon, is popping in, along with other financial chief executives.
No horns blown, no street parties, no Champagne corks popping in Paris's cafes.
She just had a baby; she's got hips, a booty popping in these streets.
You also have some stars from Hollywood popping in and checking out the festivities.
So, to fill his time, he starts popping in on all of the non-Kourtney Kardashians.
Instead, virtual particles are popping in and out of existence in the vacuum all the time.
Then he hung up and paced the corridors, popping in through various doors and interrupting meetings.
It could be macro-level swapping in, like popping in extra RAM or a PCI card.
Eye-popping in Wisconsin Exits: 68% of Dems are liberal, up 20 pts from 2008. Mich.
"It's not a universal truth that all popping in the knees is bad," she points out.
External motivations are forces such as email, Netflix, people popping in your office, maybe the weather, etc.
It's a pretty straightforward mode, with plenty of characters popping in for cameos and some light humor.
They put a CD out and say, "OK, I'm popping in my city," but it doesn't stop there.
But I might b popping in 53 see what the chix r up 2 Thx 4 the [love].
YouTubers, Warped Perception, have just proved as much with a masterpiece of elegance: Corn popping in slow-mo.
Even when it felt like blood vessels were popping in my eyeballs, I still tried to swallow harder.
Poke had found himself at Rod's apartment less and less, popping in only when he absolutely had to.
Strahan has been popping in to GMA as a guest anchor since 2014 — while continuing to host Live!
It is just always a DIY warehouse rave in NYC or whatever other city something is popping in.
The sun will be popping in and out as it pleases, with a chance of showers tomorrow only.
But these little things can help to make ClassPass Live feel more collaborative than popping in a workout video.
It had a wild opening day as expected, with most firms surging and circuit breakers popping in early trade.
The latter moment is just missing Spiro Agnew popping in as the prerequisite wacky neighbor, complete with laugh track.
"We didn't make a big deal out of it," a salesclerk told locals popping in for the first time.
Instead of just popping in to fire off messages, you could hang out for extended periods on the app.
His post had over 6,000 comments by Monday, with many of his followers popping in with their own advice.
I soon found myself popping in my basic Apple EarPods more often than not when I hit the streets.
You rise to greet the day, popping in your wireless headphones and starting your "Rise to Greet The Day" playlist.
Fifty-something people, all from other pockets of communities or roaming the internet, popping in and out, shooting the shit.
All the while, the faint sounds of warfare linger around the edges, sizzling and popping in the corners of Edgar's brain.
She's like the Horde from Split with previous Witherspoon roles, flashes of each popping in throughout and then vanishing within seconds.
The illusion of thicker eyelashes, like your eyes are really popping in the same way a tight-lined lash might appear.
Some videos will teach you how to tape back your face skin so you can look "snatched and popping" in photos.
Morocco is best known in the fandom for pestering Saffitz to temper chocolate and for popping in to offer measured advice.
Encounters A star of "Hustlers" and host of "Good Morning America" brushes up on her popping in a Times Square studio.
Here's a timeline of Slack's daily active user (DAU) and paid seats growth: These users aren't just popping in to check notifications.
The particles popping in and out of existence would provide another force that prevented the star from collapsing into a black hole.
Ripa, 47, and Mark popping in on their son isn't the first time they've showed immense pride about his latest acting accomplishment.
It begins slow, with dreamlike fluttering, McKenna's voice popping in and out, explaining what a DMT experience entails in echoing, drifting cadence.
Popping in there just to listen to the sound of live cumbia, and to see that the price of a 40 oz.
But they closed the deficit to 3-2 when Stepan ended a scramble by popping in his third goal in four games.
"Love Galore" cruises over a clicking drum machine, wispy keyboard breeze, and synthesized percussion popping in place, evoking a sleek, efficient electronic machine.
First off: Quantum mechanical theory explains that throughout the universe, particles and their counterparts, antiparticles, are constantly popping in and out of existence.
"I gotta get serious, hold on for one second," the NBA star says in an Instagram clip before popping in a mouth guard.
The government's retail sales number, after popping in June, was mysteriously flat in July — and some of that might be because of Amazon.
The first floor definitely looks like it's made for on-the-go customers or tourists who are popping in for a quick bite.
Frankly, for less digitally-savvy music lovers, there are fewer contemporary technologies more straight-forward than popping in a CD and hitting play.
His lawyer claims that the F.B.I. entrapped him, with undercover operatives popping in and out of his life for at least six years.
Trump Jr.'s interview was conducted by Judiciary Committee staffers, with senators popping in and out to listen to portions of the session.
"But you never know, I might be popping in from time to time just to see what the ladies are up to!" added Davidson.
In its first outing, the group — over a dozen, with kids from the main actor camp occasionally popping in — skew on the younger side.
"But you never know, I might be popping in from time to time just to see what the ladies are up to!" adds Davidson.
We recommend popping in a super silly comedy movie, playing a board game or something that will get you laughing like Cards Against Humanity.
The shield recharges on its own after three seconds of taking no damage, so popping in and out of cover is a workable strategy.
The MUNCHIES garden was popping in all its mid-summer glory when Louis Tikaram, the Australian chef of Fijian-Chinese-Indian heritage, stopped by.
If you've only seen the trailer on a computer screen or in a regular theater setting, I recommend popping in here to watch it.
CB surprised the ladies at A-List Music & Co. in L.A. Wednesday by popping in the studio while they were choreographing the night's routine.
The number was especially eye-popping in comparison to Henry Cavill's rumored $14 million haul for his first outing as Superman in Man of Steel.
One such video sees Wilson getting his hair cut in the men's room, with Ciara and son Future Zahir popping in for a quick visit.
But the only thing popping in the photos is the superstar's fierceness — or, for obsessed fans, clues as to what this means about her twins.
Rather, because of quantum uncertainty, pairs of particles (one of matter and one of antimatter) are constantly popping in and out of existence in it.
There are also fully automatic pod machines like the Nespresso, which require zero assistance from you beyond popping in a pod and pressing a button.
The only thing missing was some random person popping in with a racial slur — and that's only because Jeff Sessions isn't in the Senate anymore.
It's not even that Prince Harry was once spotted popping in to Nando's on Fulham Broadway the night England qualified for the 2013 World Cup.
He sped from one end of the room to another on his rolling chair, popping in on fellow students who were supposed to be working.
While cheaper than what you would pay AT&T or Verizon for traveling abroad, GigSky's prices are still higher than popping in a local SIM card.
It's not rare for him to hear analysts popping in and out of conference calls because there are so many earnings calls going on at once.
I said lightly, because if anyone was going to die it was going to be us, our skulls popping in the jaws of an endangered cat.
People will be popping in and out of buildings; there are people under trees — you can get a pretty sizable estimate, but it's not perfectly accurate.
For those with unlimited resources, popping in for a pricy dermatologist visit and a cortisone shot at the first signs of a baby blemish ain't no thing.
Mr. Berg said "anecdotal evidence" suggested that the EB Ice Box had been a hit with customers, who enjoy popping in for a blast of arctic air.
Dr. Gastala does it by double-booking her buprenorphine patients; Ms. Storjohann, the nurse, conducts most of each appointment, with Dr. Gastala popping in at the end.
It makes no difference if that's a celebrity or if that is somebody that just so happens to be popping in my shop and investing in me.
They don't even record the video hangouts, a decision that aims to make guests, famous and not, "feel comfortable popping in to have fun," Mr. Bachelder said.
You'll spend more time smoothly scrolling the feed or watching clips that truly interest you than rapidly popping in and out of the media viewer, confused or unsatisfied.
The first, punching, sends humans flying across rooms, popping in a burst of red blood like a splash of paint when they hit a wall or another person.
The strobe lights above me are popping in time with the thundering kick drums and violent synth-bass rolling out of the speakers at 110 beats per minute.
Indian families spend a lot of time together, with relatives frequently popping in, so the company added more folding chairs and stools that could serve as flexible seating.
It has been there since 1968, but only since Mkhitaryan started popping in, once a week or so, has it started to attract the flashbulbs of the paparazzi.
In that respect, Wendy has become a little more like Lara Axelrod, who has always lingered on the edges, popping in whenever there's a threat to the family.
It's not hard to imagine someone popping in to buy a costume after work, or someone realizing they're missing a key accessory on their way to a party.
The senator was a surprise guest at the Johnston 50 precinct, popping in just after the caucus began to make one final pitch to the more than 593 attendees.
I've asked if popping in a friend or family member's Verizon SIM card for a minute or two would be enough to tell Verizon's systems to trigger the unlock.
Dorinda Medley says the show helped her heal from her husband's death Medley, 54, was always around on RHONY, popping in during parties from as early as season 1.
St. Michaels also wears an elephantine penile prosthesis for the part.) Characters with names like Oinker (who has a porcine proboscis) expire with eyeballs popping in low-budget splatter.
Just before I headed back to the city, I met a group of four women who were popping in and out of stores with massive suitcases rolling behind them.
KUNDUZ, Afghanistan — The Taliban controlled the nearby streets and bullets were popping in the dark when Dr. Marzia Salam Yaftali's neighbors in Kunduz City turned to her for help.
He says his actual driving sessions are usually shorter, popping in to solve an "edge case" — like if an autonomous delivery robot encounters an unexpected construction crew fixing a pothole.
That may be due to an absence of any dominant position holder, although one entity has been popping in and out of the LME's market positioning reports for some time.
Popping in a burned mix would immediately take me back to 2008 or 2009 when I drove up and down the 5, between home and college, several times a year.
When I found the brothers, they were wandering up and down the main street of Sapienza, popping in and out of the various shops there, splurging on wine and jewelry.
While it's great for popping in and out or places or shorter trips, I wouldn't use this bag if I needed to carry it for an extended period of time.
Short of Cable popping in from the future to let us know who will end up owning the X-Men and their many associates, we'll just have to wait and see.
That's more than likely where we'll find him when the Disney+ series picks up, as it's being described as a show about Loki popping in and out of events in history.
I settled in behind my computer to watch it and turned up the volume like I was in front of our family's old potbelly TV, popping in that concert DVD again.
The Queen, who is president of the national Women's Institute Federation, makes a point of popping in for one of the group's New Year meetings when she's staying at Sandringham House.
The movie's human element is introduced as an abstract reflection; the most active character is the dredge popping in and out of frame as it mechanically scoops mud from the harbor.
If you use the same email and password to log in to multiple accounts, a hacker can easily gain access to them just by popping in credentials leaked in a previous breach.
But the Pixel 4 isn't…Read more ReadI'll be on hand along with Sam Rutherford and Victoria Song, and we'll be popping in the latest news as well as our stray musings.
She's been popping in and out of Jody's conclave from season to season; now she's back and ready to take charge — and ready to snatch Dean's mantle as Supernatural's new main character.
The problem arises because as a Higgs boson moves through space, it encounters "virtual" versions of Standard Model particles (like photons and electrons) that are constantly popping in and out of existence.
Soon after boarding the ship, Kolomeitseva came down with food poisoning, popping in and out of crew meetings and pre-charter preparations to go to the bathroom and vomit throughout the episode.
TODAY'S WEATHER AND FINALLY How the Madame Tussauds wax sculptures are made Hyperrealistic sculpture videos are fascinating, but it's really hard finding one that doesn't open with someone popping in a fake eyeball.
The rock star surprised shoppers and fans at Long Island supermarket Stew Leonard's Saturday by popping in to promote his new line of rosé ... which he launched earlier this year with his son.
She also gave her eyewear a fresh update, taking the dark lenses out of her Tom Ford Lena sunglasses and popping in her prescription, turning them in to a bold everyday pair of glasses.
Until it became a fixture in the 1930s and '40s, Mr. Freedman writes, roadside dining options were mostly limited to truck stops that catered to men (salesmen and truckers) popping in on their own.
I knew it would be kicking into a different gear because I would be No. 1 on the call sheet and not just popping in now and again to do some fabulous Eli scene.
"I think very expensive champagne will be popping in drug company boardrooms across the country tonight," said Representative Elijah E. Cummings, Democrat of Maryland, who has been investigating drug prices for the last year.
Years ago, not long after news broke of yet another mass shooting, I was walking through a grocery store when several balloons started popping in rapid succession, after floating too close to an overhead light.
Popping in for a chat with After After Party's Sonia Denis, the "innovator and creator" gave fans an added insight into what went into finishing her latest album, I Don't Want: The Gold Fire Sessions.
For the next couple of months, he performed sporadically at the club, and by that October, he was no longer simply popping in, but making scheduled appearances — marking a new phase of his comeback attempt.
He's been a leading voice as the inquiry roars on, defending Trump, arguing the closed-door hearings are antidemocratic, and dutifully popping in front of TV cameras to express his unflinching support for the president.
He said the House managers opted to use 21 hours of time to lay out their case in part because many senators were "popping in, popping out" of the chamber so would likely need refreshers.
Kate, 36, looked regal as can be — her baby bump popping in a cream colored coat by Goat (shop a similar look for less here!) and printed top by Hobbs, which she paired with black skinny jeans.
But there's never enough of a nod or a wink to make that intent clear, and in the end, it seems like Burns is just periodically popping in from some bad Syfy movie to drop awkward one-liners.
In Boogie Nights, Paul Thomas Anderson keeps the camera moving from point to point within his long takes, voyeuristically popping in on new groups of people and giving you the feeling of being in this whirling, vibrant party.
As always with Mr. Lagerfeld, many of the pieces were eye-popping in their work: He understands more intimately than almost any other designer the ability of the atelier to achieve the seemingly impossible in form and fabric.
In a separate snap, the 37-year-old showed a close-up of her daughter, this time with a flower filter, as Kardashian West gushed, "Are you not the cutest?" before popping in at the end of the video.
There's also the governessy "Patricia," popping in from time to time like Satan's parody of Julie Andrews, to maintain order, and the pathetic but mischievous "Hedwig," who says he's 9 years old and is apt to throw rules out the window.
There's also a steamy scene of Veronica (Camila Mendes) popping in on someone in the shower, Betty (Lili Reinhart) confronting her mom while seemingly wearing a Pop's Diner waitress uniform, and F.P. (Skeet Ulrich) being interviewed in a police station.
With no dance experience whatsoever (Halle Berry popping in front of a crowd of svelt, toned, and snooty back-up dancers is part of the reason this movie holds cult status) the two aim to get by on sheer confidence alone.
When it's all working together, the vibrating objects inside the frame look like they're slowly waving back and forth, appear to have a ghostly double, or seem like they're randomly popping in and out of our reality with stuttered movements.
For whatever reason, none of the 2018 projects really stuck for me, so playing The WIZRD feels like popping in on an old friend, who's just as as ornery, overwhelmed and ecstatic as they were when you last left them.
Charles's great-uncle Lord Mountbatten blithely informed Time that the Prince was forever "popping in and out of bed with girls," but to the extent that this was the case it was thanks mostly to the assiduous efforts of his mentors.
When the first teaser trailer for Blade Runner 2049 dropped back in December, all we got were some compelling visuals of Ryan Gosling looking moody in his trench coat and Harrison Ford popping in for a Force Awakens–style cameo.
Mr Sanders, who was himself booed on the first day of the convention, began the second day by popping in to a breakfast for the noisiest state delegation, from California, at which he told supporters it was "imperative" to elect Mrs Clinton.
The uninsured were the primary beneficiaries of the Affordable Care Act's Medicaid expansion, and the Medicaid buy-in proposals now popping in the states are aimed at the people who are most likely to be foregoing private ACA coverage because of its cost.
The other characters popping in and out make even less of an impression, some of them reduced to names telegraphing personality — Trisha's minister goes by Pastor Dick, for instance, while the school principal is Cyril Makepeace, even though he most definitely does not.
With big name headliners like Bad Bunny, Nicky Jam, and Ozuna alongside worthy undercard urbano acts including R&B wave runners Alex Rose and Lyanno, the beachfront gathering served as more than a snapshot of what's popping in reggaeton and Latin trap now.
At the City University of New York's Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute, we benefited from former neighbors and Hunter College students popping in to share stories of Franklin Roosevelt's wife, Eleanor, inviting them for teas and discussions of issues of the day.
As I walked through the dispersed sites, it was refreshing to see tourists to the Presidio stumble upon the exhibition, popping in to check out a piece before disappearing, or being compelled enough to talk to the posted docents and guides for more.
The political is personal Whether he was acting on the basis of intuition, or research into Trump's modus operandi, Abe was right to use the idea that he was in the neighborhood, well, at least the hemisphere, to justify popping-in at Trump Tower.
Sometimes we watched Penn and Teller specials or a poorly produced period drama about George Frideric Handel, but more often than not the director defaulted to popping in a decade-old recording of Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit and calling it a day.
It's definitely not the easiest to access if you're someone who's regularly swapping out cards, but for most, like myself, it works just great for popping in a card to make room for extra storage when the S7 line's available stock 63GB runs out.
As for the software side, getting started simply involves popping in the batteries, using the camera to scan a QR code from the Kami or YI app (they are essentially the same) to connect to your Wi-Fi network and you're ready to go.
When Berlin asked the star to "direct" her perfect birth, Duff said she wanted to be "milling around" her house, "popping in and out with Luca, maybe going for a walk in the neighborhood, throwing the ball for the dog" and other day-to-day activities.
Wall Street's preferred method for measuring fear — the Cboe Volatility Index — was popping in early trading Tuesday as Dow Jones Industrial Average futures pointed to steep declines for stocks and the S&P 500 was threatening to strike a new low for this October sell-off.
Rather than try to film the season guerrilla-style, popping in and out of public spaces with a camera to film scenes, the Her Story producers made sure they filmed everything with the necessary permits — which meant they could close down public spaces to control their filming environment.
Catherine O'Hara, Eugene Levy, and Michael McKean are missing, but Fred Willard, Bob Balaban, Jane Lynch, Parker Posey, Jennifer Coolidge, Don Lake, John Michael Higgins, Harry Shearer, Ed Begley Jr., and Michael Hitchcock are back, with Guest himself popping in to reprise his mincing Guffman character, Corky St. Clair.
And while the glitter-filled fad has become a bit overplayed thanks to countless launches of blinding holographic highlighters, rainbow-horned brush sets, and a dewy eye cream that reminds us of the magical creature's snot, Too Faced is popping in now to remind us that it's not quite over.
Napoli Pasta Bar is the sort of agreeable eating place that's nice to know about when you don't feel like cooking, but still prefer plates to cartons and a meal in someone else's dining room: no fuss, no muss, with enough standouts to keep you popping in now and then.
The moment when Bates Motel finally caught up to Psycho, the movie that inspired it, with Rihanna popping in to guest star as the doomed Marion Crane, was simply the latest instance of the kind of movie-to-TV magic the series has casually managed in its most breathtaking moments.
Some of the mega transactions that had champagne corks popping in boardrooms are running into antitrust problems and, in the case of pharmaceutical firm Pfizer's $160 billion takeover of rival Allergan, political opposition to a deal that envisaged the biggest drug company in the United States moving to Ireland to lower its taxes.
And, as she has shown in her ability to find herself in the presence of world leaders -- "popping in" on meetings with congressional leaders to push her child tax credit, as she did Wednesday to GOP leaders' reported annoyance -- she is not without an agenda, and the will to see it fulfilled.
Some of the mega transactions that had champagne corks popping in boardrooms are running into antitrust problems and, in the case of pharmaceutical firm Pfizer Inc's $160 billion takeover of rival Allergan PLC, political opposition to a deal that envisaged the biggest drug company in the United States moving to Ireland to lower its taxes.
This is the place you're "only popping in at," the one where you're "showing your face," the one you'll accidentally end up counting in the new year at when you realize Uber is totally over-subscribed, leaving you standing on a freezing cold patio watching some guy named Paul try to write his name with a sparkler.
Here she is receiving the news that she won (it's very cute): In a statement, Sigrid expressed her delight at having been named the BBC's most hotly tipped artist of the next year: She's joined in the top five by Rex Orange County, IAMDDB, Khalid, and Pale Waves, which actually represents a pretty decent slice of what's popping in the UK right now.
It's not just the main character, Fury, clipping through objects in the world; textures popping in and out at will; most environments taking place in tight, bland corridors on a major city in Earth that has no personality whatsoever, down to a subway sign merely pointing the way towards the "stadium," rather than anywhere in particular; combat that wants to be Dark Souls but buddy, you're not Dark Souls; a story with characters but no credible motivations.
And Jackie Brown is slower because of the time Tarantino takes for human moments: charismatic villain Ordell (Jackson) in the front seat with a man he's about to kill in the trunk, taking his time and popping in his Brothers Johnson tape; Ordell carefully thinking through how his plans have gone awry when he's in the van with Louis (De Niro, again); Jackie's moment alone after she hangs up with Ordell, contemplating the confrontation she can no longer outrun; and most of all, the closing shot of Jackie sadly singing to herself as she drives away from a good man (and holding on a face as a song plays—and holding, and holding, a moment Paul Thomas Anderson seems to echo at the end of Magnolia two years later).

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