Popping up on bathrooms at private businesses in #NC !
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Popping up around the city -- call me skeptical: A new vegetarian "impossible burger" that looks pretty identical to real beef is popping up around D.C. The Washington Post's Holley Simmons reviewed it.
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For light city driving, car2go is popping up in cities.
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Products utilizing the technology will start popping up this quarter.
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New underground spaces are still popping up all the time.
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People were saying things and this photo kept popping up.
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These hairstyles are already popping up on the red carpet.
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Bitmoji are popping up in a new place on Snapchat.
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They're popping up all over Instagram, and we're not surprised.
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I thought, isn't it strange how things keep popping up?
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This year, electronic temporary tattoo upstarts were popping up everywhere.
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They're popping up everywhere for every group, for every vertical.
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Weirdly pleasurable videos have been popping up all over Instagram.
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On Tuesday, the meme started popping up again on Reddit.
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Long buried, cargo pants have started popping up once again.
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There are always fresh versions of these apps popping up.
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But then they began popping up on his Twitter feed.
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Little watch companies start popping up around the United States.
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That capability started popping up for Android users last month.
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In the tax world, chatbots have been popping up everywhere.
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I'm not surprised to see services like Poole's popping up.
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Now, they're popping up in stores all across the country.
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They were excited, but then the roadblocks started popping up.
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New car makers have been popping up left and right.
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Your name and face have been popping up everywhere, Sagittarius!
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It's a question that keeps popping up for Jack Dorsey.
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There are so many good restaurants and stores popping up.
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Still, the challenges facing car connectivity are popping up often.
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Water warnings are popping up across the country this summer.
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Surprises are popping up and passion is in the air.
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"A lot of rumors [are] popping up already," he said.
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The same notes kept popping up: castoreum, civet, musk, ambergris.
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This keeps popping up, but nothing seems to be happening.
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The experience will start popping up on Facebook this week.
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I'm not sure why he keeps popping up everywhere either.
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There's always some new producer or singer popping up somewhere.
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There's a lot of stuff popping up downtown too, though.
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But there are projects popping up in the US, too.
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So now, the same signs are popping up once again.
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The actor is popping up in all manner of media.
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And Little Free Libraries are popping up across the globe.
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Foundrae avoided it by popping up on a tributary street.
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Intimidating slogans seem to be popping up everywhere around us.
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But it wasn't accurate, seemingly popping up in random places.
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There have been other sightings popping up on social media.
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Misalignment seems to be popping up all over the place.
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Similar language is popping up in this year's appropriations bills.
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Instead, expect to see small nuclear reactors start popping up.
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These disputes are popping up in states around the country.
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But then you have something like the Metrograph popping up.
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But the animals kept popping up during her surveillance operations.
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No new ideas were popping up on the XwordInfo list.
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Since then, cases have been popping up elsewhere around the country.
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Islamist extremism is popping up in parts of Bosnia and Kosovo.
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Instead, the little packets of love started popping up in Walmart.
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It wasn't intended, but it kept popping up in the lyrics.
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Just imagine Sophia popping up in Dustin's Colton-style Bachelor vlogs.
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But we doubt it'll be long before they start popping up.
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To his surprise, Addison's disease kept popping up during the analysis.
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For smaller sites, easier automated solutions for compliance are popping up.
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A blast from America Ferrera's past is popping up on Superstore!
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Robots are popping up at corporations, campuses, shopping malls and airports.
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A few years later, this persona started popping up in music.
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More spodumene mines are popping up as the battery market grows.
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New mutating viruses, like Locky and CryptoLocker, are quickly popping up.
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" One word that kept popping up in our conversation was "authenticity.
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In 1963, advertisements started popping up in magazines such as Guns.
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White supremacist products kept popping up for sale on its marketplace.
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Plenty of animal mistaken identity stories have been popping up recently.
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Do you want Pete Davidson popping up unexpectedly on your screen?
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The two artists have been popping up together in recent months.
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Smaller crowdfunding efforts are popping up to support Hurricane Maria survivors.
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Images started popping up all over Twitter using the hashtag #WhatABaseballFanLooksLike.
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As we've looked into that, Local Motors just kept popping up.
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It's popping up in public schools, like in Broward County, Fla.
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There are new ones popping up every day: Doogee, Xiomi, Essential.
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Then Tiana's crappy new single starts popping up on everyone's phone.
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Get ready to see more ads popping up in Facebook Messenger.
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These bills are blatantly discriminatory, and yet they keep popping up.
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Rumors of a Netflix revival first began popping up in October.
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Now it seems, Scott is popping up in Kendall's Instagram feed.
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But tiny houses are not popping up in New York City.
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Hitchcock has seen Recon backpacks popping up all over Silicon Valley.
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An increasing number of spoofing cases are popping up, he said.
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When police started popping up everywhere, I realized it was bad.
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Right after I arrived people's heads started popping up behind trees.
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Within a year, tea dances started popping up across the country.
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Last year, tube tops began popping up in stores and online.
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And gradients may be popping up after complaints over boring logos.
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Watch out for tax scams popping up in your email inbox.
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Unusual things kept popping up around him — or above him, rather.
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"All these new buildings were popping up in Brooklyn," she said.
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Soon, they heard cases were popping up in California and Texas.
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Now Apple says it should start popping up in more locations.
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Adorable yurts are popping up in trendy bars across the country.
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Immediately, porn-related images started popping up all over my screen.
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Pictures of the messages have been popping up on social media.
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Pre-orders for apps will start popping up after Dec. 11.
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Soon after, YouTuber mansions were popping up all over the city.
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Help-wanted ads are popping up all over industry Facebook groups.
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Unauthorized, street-smart tweaks of luxury timepieces also are popping up.
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Cyber Monday is over, but good deals keep popping up online.
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Good as these may be, new lounges are always popping up.
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Multifamily housing is also popping up near highways and main thoroughfares.
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The demonstrations continued Friday, with protests popping up across the country.
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"You definitely see it popping up more and more," Grauer said.
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So, why are all of these new streaming services popping up?
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"Bilateral deficits are going to keep popping up everywhere," he said.
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Then I started to notice it popping up on set lists.
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But numerous organizations are popping up to try to combat it.
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It's a chatty, busy afternoon with surprises popping up at home.
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And there is a very lively scene right now popping up.
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The question over whether loot boxes constitute as gambling keeps popping up.
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Hence new businesses are popping up to rent or lease them out.
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"It's still popping up in different spots of the country," Kelkar said.
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We're not talking about yellow illustrated emoticons popping up over your head.
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"2015 memes" have been popping up lately on niche meme Instagram accounts.
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You might have noticed these "unrolled" threads — they're popping up all over.
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Every loss that kept popping up became a heavier and heavier weight.
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And who's this guy randomly popping up at all the right times?
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Luther's "subcutaneous" legacy keeps popping up in surprising places, says Mrs Eichel.
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Walls are popping up everywhere, both on the ground and in cyberspace.
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Similar efforts were popping up in Pittsburgh, St. Louis, Missouri, and others.
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Many small, innovative companies are popping up to help drive VR growth.
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You may find Infinity Blade popping up in places you wouldn't expect.
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Acne breakouts have a terrible reputation for popping up when least expected.
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This news makes sense given that VR entertainment centers keep popping up.
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Ina, when did these reports of exploding batteries initially start popping up?
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But there's one issue that keeps popping up: players exhibiting toxic behavior.
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We could get used to this kid popping up during awards season.
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TC: It seems like venture debt is popping up in more deals.
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Land prices have climbed, with new houses popping up on coastal hills.
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It seems like there's a lot of Canadian talent popping up lately.
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Please use caution on social media- spoilers/images are popping up already.
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"Flynn's name kept popping up," according to a senior Obama administration source.
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At the 2017 Grammy Awards, the name Maren Morris kept popping up.
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Jordan Gauthier's YC Drums are popping up on stages across North America.
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In recent years galleries have been popping up all over the continent.
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Seen any strange events popping up in your Facebook News Feed lately?
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Republicans: New GOP groups are popping up to counter Dems' organized efforts.
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Shady new kingpins are always popping up, eager to make their fortune.
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Instead, they'll be popping up inside another dying retail experience: shopping malls.
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Already there are startups popping up that are attracting intense investor interest.
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Still, the emails keep coming and the pop-ups keep popping up.
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During my time with the family the word "tomorrow" kept popping up.
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There are these women's teams popping up, why aren't guys doing it?
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Fashion and beauty shops are popping up all over the East End.
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Unauthorized clips of the segment started popping up all over the Internet.
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Texas is another popular state, with different areas popping up 12 times.
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In fact, anti-tourism graffiti is popping up all over the city.
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Street protests are popping up regularly, with the help of social media.
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Unfortunately, new lesions were popping up throughout my brain, small but persistent.
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Ads are popping up everyday as things get down to the wire.
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This rollout will start popping up in users' feeds later this month.
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I love that random nature of a shop, something just popping up.
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American tourists have been popping up in Cuba at an alarming rate.
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Networks of people trafficking masks have been popping up across the globe.
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Enemy drones are increasingly popping up in conflicts all over the world.
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In the early 2000s they began popping up in European design magazines.
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As the centuries roll along, Elazar keeps popping up in Rachel's life.
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New York City Public art has been popping up across the city.
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New buildings are slowly popping up north of the bridge, toward Astoria.
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"These dispensaries are popping up all over the country," Ms. Beldock said.
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Homegrown women's groups are popping up everywhere, from Phoenix to Kenosha, Wisconsin.
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I keep seeing ads for mesh networks popping up on my computer.
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And new open standards are popping up to exchange health information electronically.
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The new drink began popping up on Instagram earlier this week. (Eater)
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More communities are popping up in places not known for the sport.
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Sports-talk channels began popping up around the country, replicating their formula.
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We know they're from Brood X because of where they're popping up.
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Yet these jokes keep popping up, as demonstrated by the Times's video.
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New schools, new roads, new malls and new bridges are popping up everywhere.
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And that's not a message I usually see popping up in my inbox.
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Big Brother on Broadway "1984" is not just popping up on bestseller lists.
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As anticipation builds, there will likely be more fundraisers and events popping up.
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For a while, the things were popping up in the most unexpected places.
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But there have been dozens of other readers popping up across the country.
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That's why teal pumpkins are popping up in front of houses once again.
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There's all these things popping up that I think are really interesting experiments.
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Ladies, unless he's your man, popping up unannounced is a definite no-no.
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This ice-eating ASMR trend is popping up all over Chinese social media.
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Crazy listings are popping up – this home is going for $6000 a night.
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You can also start a video call from this view, popping up Skype.
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Axe-throwing bars and facilities have been popping up all over the world.
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The Duffers reveal there are four new characters popping up in season 2.
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The store's price sheets aren't limited to popping up in local stores, either.
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From September 9 to 17, events are popping up from Croatia to California.
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"We're seeing these really low-hanging vulnerabilities that keep popping up," Wardle says.
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And now, there's a new trend popping up — sweatshirts on the red carpet.
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Within seconds, memes of the lyric's fleeting appearance started popping up all over.
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If you're not already attending, these events are popping up in every city.
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Roughly halfway through the trailer, a bunch of familiar characters start popping up.
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After all, we've been seeing floral walls, backdrops, and lettering popping up everywhere.
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I would see a bunch of rent transactions popping up for one person.
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"It's really mind-boggling all these theories that are popping up," Moore adds.
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Outsourcing has meant that these businesses are now popping up all over China.
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They will start popping up as emojis in teenagers' Facebook feeds on Monday.
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London has so many photogenic pizza parlors popping up all across the city.
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Clips of the audio started popping up on social media over the weekend.
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"There have been a lot of these travel teams popping up," D'Orazio said.
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But here's some of the names popping up — and why they might matter.
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In addition, standalone ERs, not tied to a specific hospital, are popping up.
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Cannabidiol, or CBD, is popping up everywhere, from creams to coffee to prescriptions.
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One surprising thing kept popping up in all of these places: golf carts.
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The industry is also immature, with new vendors popping up and dropping out.
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Painting is a recurring motif, with artworks, palettes and empty easels popping up.
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We'll update this as new confusing terms start popping up in the news.
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Woods's paramours (strippers, waitresses, neighbors) began popping up from behind every swizzle stick.
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Critiques of the #MeToo movement began popping up soon after it gained steam.
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An Instagram photo of the former prime minister popping up in Las Vegas.
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These storefronts are popping up all over — in malls, downtown and throughout suburbia.
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Lately, more shacks selling burgers and fries have been popping up around town.
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And yet... a past fling keeps popping up, making her question her feelings.
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I felt anger — spiky and random, popping up unexpectedly and without apparent trigger.
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Knockoffs are already popping up, which is a common hazard in e-commerce.
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Startups began popping up looking to serve these firms the wonky data sets.
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But competitors are popping up to meet this thirst for innovative workout regimes.
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Small protests calling themselves "tea parties" were popping up all over the country.
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Kuipers said that more inflatable bathtub suppliers have been popping up on Amazon.
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Neighborhoods of earthships and their variants began popping up in and around Taos.
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Book stores and cafes are popping up, along with dance and drama festivals.
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So it's good news that small breweries are popping up in communities nationwide.
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You've seen stories about Russian subs popping up off the coast of Florida.
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"There were these odd cases popping up from time to time," Dr. Smith said.
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The result is those suffrage tableaus that keep popping up in the media today.
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As the cost of genetic sequencing plummets, more consumer genetics companies are popping up.
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When complaints of shortages started popping up in it in 2011, they were laughable.
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Theories started popping up as to why some pre-orders were or weren't canceled.
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But for years, unauthorized Carla clones have been popping up in supermarkets, Aiosa alleges.
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Quincy is like popping up at the windows going like, 'No paralysis, do analysis!
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But it didn't take long for copycats to start popping up throughout the day.
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Of course, notable spawn also meant high-profile parents popping up on campus, too.
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You hear the phrase "bomb cyclone" popping up off and on in weather stories.
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Everyone's favorite flower is popping up in our products — and not just in perfume.
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They're popping up in diverse industries — from health care to transportation to the military.
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New large-scale construction has been popping up in the deserts of western China.
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Search can also be disabled to lessen the odds of bad videos popping up.
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This season, it seems like the polka-dot print is popping up in droves.
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Since then, other starry-cheeked photos have been popping up all over our feeds.
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Here are the rumors that have been popping up ahead of the October event.
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And, as promised, all of Rory's beaus will be popping up at least once.
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But parents still worry about unexpected and questionable content popping up without their knowledge.
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However, new issues keep popping up that threaten to further derail the fragile alliance.
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Lightweight "expedition-style" models typically have tentlike fabric sides, popping up to add headroom.
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That means we'll almost certainly see popping up on other devices in the future.
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Yesterday, Firefox users noticed a strange new plug-in popping up in their browsers.
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And Mirren keeps popping up on other awards lists for Trumbo, so I guess.
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Pro-marriage equality campaigns in Australia are popping up in the unlikeliest of places.
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Instead, it's the same cancellation reasons popping up again and again in different places.
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But at least one of their movies is popping up all over social media.
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Bottles from Bulgaria and lesser-known regions are popping up on wine lists, too.
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However, since then holograms in musical acts have been popping up more and more.
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Do any of these incremental improvements signal a Pixel watch popping up this year?
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Look, there's been a lot of 4/20 stunts popping up around the joint.
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You've probably seen the haunting Twitter posts popping up over the past couple days.
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Over the past week, bright, fire engine red coats have been popping up everywhere.
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Signs keep popping up that we're at the end of this long bull run.
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Meteorologists are used to phallic clouds and weather patterns popping up on their screen.
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Efforts to tax soft drinks have been popping up in states and cities nationwide.
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And there were even more confused and equally-elated Tweeters popping up all morning.
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Investing-focused start-ups have been popping up with competition increasing in the space.
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Perhaps that's why one makeup trend kept popping up on the Oscars red carpet.
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EARLIER this year large electronic screens started popping up on street corners in Istanbul.
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For one guy at least, they're also popping up in his wife's underwear drawer.
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Places like Estonia are now booming, with new breweries seemingly popping up non-stop.
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Signs started popping up throughout Neve Sha'anan: SOUTH TEL AVIV'S REHABILITATION BEGINS WITH DEPORTATION.
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Ebola Ebola is back, this time popping up in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Popping up from her chair at Ms. Wang's show, she jovially greeted Anna Wintour.
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"Urban glamping" locations have been popping up in cities like New York and Chicago.
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The cryptocurrency industry is getting so hot that dedicated career services are popping up.
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The brand is popping up everywhere, quickly becoming the "it" label of the moment.
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The bills are popping up all over the country, in a variety of forms.
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But now it's constantly popping up reminding me to reset some kind of timer.
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Communication issues are popping up due to Mercury retrograde, but you're feeling flirty anyway.
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I've since seen such coalitions popping up all over the world — from Knoxville, Tenn.
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And more tiny-house building companies are popping up, anticipating just such a shift.
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Watchdogs like AI Now are popping up to identify bias and root it out.
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The landmines of speculation, rezoning, and real estate development popping up across the borough?
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While similar legislation is popping up everywhere, each state has its own unique politics.
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You can see them popping up in places like Buffalo, Arizona, Vancouver, and Ottawa.
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Hundreds of e-commerce sites are popping up daily to sell virus-fighting products.
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There are online groups and events popping up everywhere in response to social distancing.
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Now, with streaming services popping up everywhere, that doesn't happen so much any more.
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Photographs of a solemn Mitt Romney pumping his own gas started popping up online.
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It has been popping up a little bit more in upcoming scripts as well.
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You've probably seen a few bejeweled ears popping up on your Instagram feed lately.
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This way they could run both shops, popping up in whichever one had patrons.
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The headlines keep showing new cases of coronavirus popping up in places like Catalonia.
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It pivots more toward the classic, the chic vintage era which is popping up.
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Now, fake accounts trying to capitalize on her viral do-gooding are popping up.
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Scarves inspired by those extremely long CVS receipts are popping up in Etsy shops.
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I saw the cupping marks popping up on people all over New York City.
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New college education programs are popping up to help fill that looming advisor shortage.
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Over the past decade, pressed juice boutiques have been popping up across the country.
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What&aposs more, he sees them popping up in places outside of Silicon Valley.
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That hasn't stopped it from popping up again in the digital era, however. 7.
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On Tuesday, rain pelted the crocuses popping up outside the home on Wareham Place.
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While federal courts have struck down some of these laws, more keep popping up.
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You tamp down on certain types of bills, but others will keep popping up.
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Looks like cows popping up on the road in New Hampshire is a thing.
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We see it with cancer, we see all sorts of cancer quackery popping up.
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So in Europe you have more like ... You see hotel chain startups popping up.
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As of publication, you can see new attempts popping up on Twitter every few minutes.
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But it gives a sense of where we might start to see protests popping up.
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The picture was quickly circulated, with parodies of the seemingly unhappy kitten popping up everywhere.
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It only makes sense that you might see some Ash and Pikachu costumes popping up.
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"Did somebody say my name?" asks Keenan Thompson as Carson, popping up in the doorway.
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But there it was, Ikea's signature blue tote popping up at Demna Gvasalia's Balenciaga show.
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Now, brands are popping up all over the gaming landscape — nowhere more so than Fortnite.
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That isn't deterring Juul, though, since more counterfeiters are popping up as the company grows.
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Get ready to see a lot more nature feeds popping up in your Facebook newsfeed.
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So how are these southern reptiles popping up in places like Lake Michigan and Missouri?
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Pine surprised fans by popping up in a still from the sequel's set in June.
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Healthy chains that are more affordable than current grab-and-go restaurants are popping up.
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Fertility tracking apps and wearables started popping up here and there about five years ago.
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You may have noticed a lot of peaches popping up on your Twitter feed recently.
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"It just keeps popping up," she says while sketching out her ink idea for Audrey.
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These anti-trans busses have been popping up in the US, the UK, and Spain.
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It's a regular occurrence to see politicians popping up on the American late-night circuit.
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Copycat apps are steadily popping up, and HQ is already behind on its Android release.
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At the same time barbershops are closing, men's salons are popping up across the country.
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Confused by all the bike-share companies and business models popping up all over place?
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Fires are already popping up across Colorado, New Mexico, and west into Oregon and California.
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You may have noticed Eggs popping up as a n item you'll get from Pokéstops.
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The woman's 1099 began popping up on Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, and other forums late Sunday.
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Every year I wait for those fresh tomatoes to start popping up in my garden.
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Innovative new financing programs are popping up around the country to help address this challenge.
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Almost overnight, new spaces began popping up in the Downtown Eastside and across the province.
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This isn't the only campaign popping up on Twitter and Facebook around Saturday's anniversary, either.
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Back in 22015, his mother noticed all the taco trucks popping up in Los Angeles.
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Cute, but it makes it hard to shop for anything with the dogs popping up.
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Memorizing a woman's schedule and popping up in her daily routine is what stalkers do.
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Wait, does this mean Amy Schumer won't be popping up on The Bachelor this season?
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New volcanic islands popping up over time gave the birds new environments to adapt to.
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At this rate, it looks like Fuchsia will be popping up all over the place.
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Companies making plant-based alternatives to a variety of animal proteins are popping up everywhere.
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No. It's tangerine hair, and it's a nice new color trend popping up on Instagram.
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It's fast and loose, with lots of bright, flashy messages constantly popping up on-screen.
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Facebook quickly shut down the group, but new ones kept popping up to replace it.
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Versions of Trump and the kind of politics he represents have been popping up everywhere.
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"Some fans are angry, and the gun control debate is popping up quickly," Dukes said.
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" Best perk: "Seemingly every week, there's a new restaurant, bar, or art gallery popping up.
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"It's normal that every now and then you have something popping up," he told reporters.
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It seems like e-scooters have been popping up everywhere in the last few years.
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At the same time, signs of slowing growth are popping up from China to Germany.
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But don't expect to see hydrogen cars popping up all over the place just yet.
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For a select few, that means popping up to Martha's Vineyard for a long weekend.
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To feed this need for fluffy drinking buddies, other pet wine companies are popping up.
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Events are, well, popping up in garages, around pools and even in locked storage spaces.
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Both have said that more ugly produce will be popping up on their store shelves.
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The image of the cheesesteak kept popping up: not just a coward, an effete coward.
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In fact, it seems like there are new, creative iterations popping up everywhere these days.
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You just want to have fun today, Leo, but complications and confusion keep popping up!
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A lot of really good places are popping up more and more in strip malls.
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Is the number 828 — which keeps popping up — meaningful in ways that surpass human understanding?
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I haven't been surprised to find other kinds of support groups popping up online, too.
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Still, an Amazonian cruise is not about wildlife wondrously popping up around every river bend.
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Keep a lookout for shoddy knockoffs of your work popping up in far-flung places.
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For the past decade, sex toys have been popping up in more and more venues.
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Now, more potential buyers are popping up ... there are even reports Alex Rodriguez is interested.
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Mr. Ettestad said there were environmental reasons that plague kept popping up in New Mexico.
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Kirkland brands also keep popping up, including roasted seaweed that is produced in South Korea.
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More importantly, it's the show I can't wait to see start popping up on Tumblr.
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Anti-Trump conspiracy sites started popping up in 2017, rivaling right-wing counterparts like Infowars.
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Wireless charging stations could start popping up at cafes, hotels, airports, and other public venues.
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Because new spots are popping up constantly, and the 2020 newcomers are already creating buzz.
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Leslie is just one of the doctors who have recently started popping up on TikTok.
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There are at least 190 exchanges in operation, with new ones popping up every day.
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Historically low unemployment helps everyone, though worrying warnings of an economic slowdown keep popping up.
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But online shoppers need to beware of fake royal pencils popping up on the internet.
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Legislation like this one in Maine is popping up to fund stations in public spaces.
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I've heard of walls popping up in Canada, and I've heard about interest in London.
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There's a new style of art installation popping up in cities all over the world.
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These instant feedback "happy face" machines are popping up not just in airports, but also retailers.
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The majestic mythical creatures have been popping up on our favorite coffee beverages since the '90s.
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But the supply soon depleted and outbreaks began popping up in communities with high vaccination rates.
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Also popping up are Steve Martin and Sean Hayes, who appeared in earlier episodes this season.
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The week before the election, Supreme was popping up again and again on the campaign trail.
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I do think the show has lost something without the flashbacks popping up in every episode.
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The Santa hat-wearing Pikachu that's been popping up will also be a more common occurrence.
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And, with fast chargers popping up across the country, barriers to entry are falling, proponents insist.
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In fact, they've already been spotted popping up at Target and Walmart locations around the country.
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They just kept popping up, in fan-created YouTube edits of scenes from the movie Carol.
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And critically acclaimed restaurants like M. Wells, in MoMA PS24's cafeteria, started popping up too.
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This photo of Trump advisor Steve Bannon was popping up on social media earlier this year.
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Dog parks, off-leash areas designated for pooch playtime, are popping up all over the county.
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Another day, another Netflix original popping up to give us the content we need and deserve.
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They start popping up in January and reach sugar-rushed climax today, February 5, Runeberg Day.
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With the whole 90s nostalgia thing popping up, ska, sooner or later, has to come back.
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For every household name, there are thousands of smaller producers, with more popping up every year.
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But recently, a crop of other alcoholic beverages, from wine to cocktails, have started popping up.
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Now, there's another method popping up that's giving all of them a run for their money.
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It's just that they keep popping up, having something relevant and interesting to say — being useful.
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Various rips of the trailer are popping up all over YouTube, much like the one above.
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Billboards popping up around town show Ibrahimovic in an apparent mocking gesture to Vela on field.
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Meanwhile, some "Countdown to Black Friday" flash sales are already popping up regularly at Amazon.com/BlackFriday.
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Now, Google says all G Suite users will see these suggestions popping up in Google Docs.
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When he did this, he noticed a tiny dot kept popping up in all the images.
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Ahead, we've compiled a varied list of books that keep popping up in conversation in 280.
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"Summer thunderstorms are popping up and there's enough energy for them to be severe," Ward said.
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The sugary cereal will be popping up at grocery stores around the U.S. starting in June.
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Once you figure out the financial side, however, a plethora of other questions start popping up.
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It showed [Seahawks quarterback] Russell Wilson throwing a pass and his fantasy points are popping up.
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Plus, a lot of one-star reviews mentioning Ronnie have started popping up on the internet.
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Or, better yet, if that highlighter palette popping up all over social suddenly felt more accessible?
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But, there is one other hue that seems to be popping up everywhere we turn: yellow.
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L) are growing rapidly and others such as GraniteShares (BAR), launched last year, are popping up.
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Rihanna's been popping up at Drake's concerts and actually kissed him in public onstage in Miami.
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Variants of the virus then began popping up in more than 150 countries mere weeks later.
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References from two very separate moments in the show popping up during the same live event?
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For consumers, there are more bundled packages than ever, all popping up around similar price ranges.
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In response to my tweet, Fuller House, Jersey Shore, and Drop Dead Diva kept popping up.
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Can they no longer stand the sight of each other's names popping up in their newsfeed?
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Then he began popping up on stages around New York City less than a year later.
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More and more cases of the virus are popping up in the United States, for example.
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A number of digital-only banks are also popping up in a bid to challenge incumbents.
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" Others began tweeting the sign, and it started popping up on Twitter, Facebook and elsewhere. "Unreal.
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Jude has already made his social media debut, popping up on both of his parents' Instagrams.
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Cena will be popping up along with the Nintendo Switch at the first event in California.
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The only difference now is that your unique ID will be popping up in real life.
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Rochko had to laugh at some of the domain names popping up on the instance list.
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There are also, interestingly, proximity sensors built in, popping up controls when a user is nearby.
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But hopefully we'll be seeing more series teasers popping up in the next couple of weeks.
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And now, they're becoming so popular that counterfeit versions are popping up all over the internet.
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After a few ill-fated Upper Blackrock Spire runs, complaints started popping up on the forums.
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New alternative data companies are popping up everyday, and hedge funds are getting overwhelmed by choice.
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Coding clubs for girls and women are popping up in the country and across the region.
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Countless videos purporting to show alien aircraft have been popping up since the invention of film.
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In the spring, a new breed of fairy house started popping up along the same trail.
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With the possibility of so many awful things popping up at any moment, my focus peaks.
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The satirical images, tackling issues such as migration and poverty, began popping up late last month.
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"This ad, or 'clickbait,' keeps popping up on various New York Times pages online," she said.
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Single-serve coffee makers like the Keurig started popping up in people's homes during the decade.
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Right now, with the hashtag #Namaqualand, you can still see their photos popping up on Instagram.
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New black cherry trees, however, are popping up all over; those must be tougher to chew.
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Signs are popping up that these foreign partners plan to leverage the Trump brand as well.
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Unexpected issues keep randomly popping up, so you've learned how important it is to stay flexible.
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There's a new subway stop, more luxury developments popping up, and an influx of edgy bars.
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Look for his name in camp reports, breaking up passes and popping up around the ball.
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New York City, Orlando, Los Angeles — wherever you look, new immersive theatrical experiences are popping up.
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Perhaps popping up an alert on screen when a ball approaches would be a good start.
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For proof, check out some of the bereft posts that have been popping up on Twitter.
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He spent Friday and Saturday evenings taking wild, futile, roundhouse swings, striking out and popping up.
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But that doesn't mean everyone's on high alert for some late-game problem(s) popping up.
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Workers with clipboards begin popping up on street corners as the deadline approaches for filing petitions.
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After the Santa Fe High School shooting in Texas, that question is popping up once again.
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Probably the second week in January, when it started popping up in China as an issue.
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Probably the second week in January, when it started popping up in China as an issue.
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Dupree talked about the "terrible" blast walls that were popping up everywhere and ruining the city.
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Electric buses Electric buses have been popping up in cities around the world, led by China.
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Sizable outbreaks are popping up in places that had barely registered any cases mere days ago.
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The lack of a network connection can hinder those alerts from popping up on your phone.
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Not only are new ventures popping up, but they're able to sustain growth and create jobs.
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Demonstrations against the pipelines were popping up around the country within hours of the president's action.
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Conway's ignominious line is now popping up in press conferences, game notes and even on jumbotrons.
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In name-the-team competitions, "Chiefs" kept popping up as an option in connection to Bartle.
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Names are added over the years, but Muguruza, a Spaniard, noticed one that kept popping up.
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It was one of many such do-it-yourself computer clubs popping up around the country.
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At an almost alarming rate, news stories about new "superbugs" are popping up around the world.
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And now Baby Yoda cocktails are popping up at bars all across the US as well.
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At the time, celebrity sex tapes were kind of a thing that were popping up everywhere.
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Other small presses are popping up to fuel the demand for vinyl product from independent artists.
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Furthermore, new companies and exchanges are popping up (and shutting down) faster than governments can track.
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Cuffing season is approaching, meaning an imminent flurry of new relationships popping up on social media.
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New restaurants, galleries, markets and community gardens are popping up, and vacant buildings are being redeveloped.
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Despite the tough launch environment, new funds are popping up with promising pedigrees and big backers.
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Higher-end specialty brands offering Pilates, barre and cycling, are popping up in higher-end malls.
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With life expectancy rising, assisted living facilities catering to octogenarians and beyond are also popping up.
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New development is popping up all over, and about a dozen construction projects line Fulton Street.
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Subcultures are popping up all over, and clothes are part of the glue that binds them.
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Most internet users likely noticed the new privacy regulation notices popping up on their favorite sites.
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Over the past year, a host of independent restaurants, bars, and cafes have started popping up.
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Throughout the 1970s and '80s, stationary bikes continued popping up in homes and public fitness centers.
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It's why electric alternatives are popping up from long-haul trucks to city buses to scooters.
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It's not uncommon to see replications of Jones' angled shot popping up all across social media.
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While the video racks up more and more clicks, the YouTube reaction videos started popping up.
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So why are locals so baffled by the trendy new avocado dishes popping up throughout their country?
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Sure, craft breweries are popping up everywhere, but don't be fooled—this is no push-button industry.
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In the past few years, fitness trackers have started popping up everywhere — and it's not surprising why.
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Jake Gyllenhaal is doing his brotherly duty — by popping up at his sister Maggie Gyllenhaal's movie screening.
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Hillary Clinton has been popping up everywhere but where we need her most: in the White House.
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In April 2017, I noticed that Teal Swan's videos kept popping up in my YouTube recommendations bar.
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So we asked them what items they expect to see popping up in salads everywhere this spring.
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From The Hub to The Hive, there's no shortage of co-working spaces popping up throughout Asia.
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A fuzzy-wuzzy baby polar bear popping up in our Twitter feed is breaking news to us.
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Now, a number of outside organizations are popping up to help big businesses fix their gender imbalances.
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After Bosco Verticale went up, many other plans for reforestation started popping up all around the world.
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The high-strung thong trend started popping up on the runway again in 2017, according to Vogue.
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There are books popping up all over public transport system, and not because someone keeps forgetting them.
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But now, thanks to social media, you and your child are constantly popping up on my newsfeed.
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Pickle-flavored foods have been popping up in restaurants and on store shelves for quite some time.
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The ads are popping up on real estate listings as fast as Pikachu's are on teenagers' screens.
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In fact, he had no idea what memes were before the show starting popping up in them.
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Today the technology is widespread, and private IVF clinics are popping up in wealthy parts of Lagos.
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Some users, however, are reporting that their Facebook friends who actually died are popping up as alive.
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And one affordable handbag brand that's been popping up in the company of tons of celebs: Linjer.
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Emoji are readily available and allowed (and searchable) in Twitter handles, and they are popping up everywhere.
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There are a number of new franchises popping up in areas that Nintendo has no control over.
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But there's clearly some disconnect when this harmful marketing rhetoric continues to keep popping up in 2017.
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But that doesn't explain why stormtroopers keep popping up at Obama events like today's Easter Egg Roll.
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Gird your feeds, because California Adventure's Spider Silk macaron ice cream sandwich will be popping up nonstop.
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But what is CBD – and why is it popping up in everything from moisturizer to bath bombs?
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Speaking of which, despite being discontinued months ago, the NES Classic keeps popping up in random places.
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Its popularity has increased massively in recent years, with "meaderies" popping up in Denmark, Maine, and London.
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The casinos have been hit hard by Beijing's corruption crackdown and rival casinos popping up around Asia.
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Live from the Red Carpet pre-show as he explained why the rumors first began popping up.
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It looks like it's popping up and down with the unnatural rhythm of a gigantic fishing bob.
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The drug has also started popping up in Alabama, Ohio and Pennsylvania, state and local officials confirmed.
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All around me, pigs' feet keep popping up on tables and disappearing one forkful at a time.
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Kale has been surprised by the kind of problems that are popping up since AppZen's 2016 launch.
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During the last few years, coding boot camps have been popping up all over the United States.
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Some still find their chosen family IRL, but others do it by popping up in someone's DMs.
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That news kicked expansion talk into overdrive, with everything from history lessons to mock drafts popping up.
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That kind of story is why boot camps are popping up everywhere and their classrooms are full.
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Then premium tonics started popping up on the market, giving this easy cocktail an even easier upgrade.
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Signs reading "Impeach President Bannon" began popping up in major cities around the country over the weekend.
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The Trump-Russia investigation won't end anytime soon, and it's likely Kushner's name will keep popping up.
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These centers, which offer pregnancy tests and counsel women against abortion, started popping up in the 1960s.
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The breach was discovered when Morgan Stanley client information began popping up online in late December 85033.
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Mr. Glass's solo piano music shows perhaps the most staying power, popping up on recitals and recordings.
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A cottage industry of services to write profiles, tend to matches and get swipes is popping up.
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Although US stocks — including GE — have rebounded nicely since Christmas Eve, economic red flags keep popping up.
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The integration means more than an Apple Music app icon popping up on the Taycan's digital touchscreen.
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Microhotels are popping up all around the world, from New York City to London, Paris, and Amsterdam.
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With tons of ESG-focused funds popping up every day, a shakeout may be on the horizon.
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But they started popping up on other sites like 4Chan and Discord, a chat platform for gamers.
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The 2010s are ending very differently than they started, with new inventions popping up seemingly every day.
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The breach was discovered when Morgan Stanley client information began popping up online in late December 2014.
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With so many good matches and storylines popping up from Sunday, tonight's Smackdown has become must watch.
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Summer is approaching, which means hair changes are popping up faster than we can write about them.
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I wasn't very comfortable for the first three months of unemployment—my old values kept popping up.
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As soon as you become aware of these 10 tricks, they start popping up wherever you look.
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I loved Robin Harris and I started watching some Robin Harris, and some Bernie started popping up.
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From the South Bronx to Governors Island and beyond, artworks are popping up all over the city.
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The hashtag #ClintonBodyCount blew up as well, complete with a competing #TrumpBodyCount hashtag popping up in response.
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On the edge of town, mansions erected by land speculators are popping up alongside the sand dunes.
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Robo-cathouses are popping up — and in some cases, are being quickly shuttered — in Canada and Europe.
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"A message popping up on WhatsApp saying, 'Buy my aloo chokha' seems a bit intrusive," he said.
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Leave it to ticket scalpers to key in on that ... because tickets have started popping up online.
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But despite some tech firms popping up, the area has become increasingly residential, thanks to luxurious conversions.
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With so many complications popping up, how can we be assured that the band will remain united?
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"There are all these undiscovered talents popping up in Arverne," Mr. Loncke, the Smoothie Haven owner, said.
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But in the '50s and '60s, malls and shopping centers were popping up all over the country.
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Lawsuits are popping up around the country accusing Juul of deceiving kids and hooking them on nicotine.
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He disappeared again the next year after popping up in another town, where Buddha statues were vandalized.
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Parking attendants started popping up on Ocean Avenue more than a dozen blocks from the arena itself.
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But blood-collection stations were popping up in Henan like mushrooms, and procedures in some were shocking.
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Similar state and regional "college promise" programs are popping up across the country, but more is needed.
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If scam messages are regularly popping up on your screen, your computer or device may be infected.
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Passwords are entrenched in society, and while alternatives are popping up everywhere, consensus is slow to gel.
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Those speakers are also popping up in unexpected places: Hotel rooms, hospitals, and now, even college dorms.
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But they keep getting proposed So if the bills keep failing, why do they keep popping up?
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Those two had been on my mind a lot, and they were popping up in my dreams.
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No one expected anything but another business popping up and then shuttering within a couple of months.
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Black Friday and Cyber Monday have come and gone, but some pretty decent deals are popping up.
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The breach was discovered when Morgan Stanley client information began popping up online in late December 22019.
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Rather, more companies have begun popping up offering a wholly different approach to working out at home.
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There's also whole body cryotherapy — electric walk-in cold chambers — popping up at spas across the country.
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Intimacy issues are popping up—are you really as close to someone as you thought you were?
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I live in New York, and there are money-making studios popping up all over the place.
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I literally looked through every product and service that was out there, and cannabis kept popping up.
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And while not all of those are within shopping malls, a lot of them are popping up there.
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A spin through posts tagged to the restaurant sees the tasty-looking dish popping up again and again.
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They have offensive ads popping up about teen girls, 'sluts,' the very limits of what should be legal.
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Rules about who has the right to show certain programming, on certain kinds of devices, keep popping up.
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The agency says it receives more than 2,000 complaints a year about surprise fees popping up on bills.
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Juice bars are popping up, boutique studios are becoming more accessible, and essential oils are chilling us out.
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Photo by Aidan Sheldon Peruvian-born LA/NY-bred A.CHAL has been popping up with increasing frequency lately.
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Resistance groups are popping up all over the country, and they aren't confined to deep-blue Clinton strongholds.
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"In some of them I think there is this seed of faith that is popping up," he says.
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And all of a sudden now it's popping up on their iPhone, which is already this addictive advice?
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So, that means no more red "error" boxes popping up when you try to double up on savings.
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Maybe.Or, your significant other types, "we need to talk," and the typing indicator keeps popping up and disappearing.
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And better ways to identify fraud are popping up: algorithms can help staff detect changes in spending patterns.
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Things are still popping up from out of the blue, but you've got a better grasp on things.
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But more than a year after the first fakes started popping up on Reddit, that threat hasn't materialized.
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In the wake of the Paul Manafort and Michael Cohen convictions this week, significant stories keep popping up.
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The extremely disturbing ski masks that keep popping up in Cora's visions are hanging in a service closet.
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From that perspective, don't be surprised if you find Alexa popping up in even more products moving forward.
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Her name has been popping up a lot in association with Bieber, and more recently the Kardashian clan.
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Because her fanbase is such a community, they're very sensitive to these new people popping up and pretending.
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The company got leaky, with stories about Uber's ugly, misogynistic "bro" culture started popping up on multiple sites.
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The only reason Daniel (Y'lan Noel) keeps popping up is because Issa keeps choosing to revisit their connection.
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But that hasn't worked so well either, as fake news keeps popping up in the trending news box.
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The greenback was flat at 111.98 yen after briefly popping up to 112.17 yen, its highest since Dec.
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So if you see this post popping up in your feed, put that 'dislike' button to good use.
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One is smaller than us; the other is bigger, and there a bunch of small clones popping up.
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Reports of creepy clowns are popping up everywhere, but it's happened before, when the nation has felt stressed.
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But stories about weak spots (especially if you've got a twin or you're a kid) keep popping up.
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If you've been following the recent updates on Meltdown and Spectre, you'll notice the word "serialize" popping up.
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But it may lead to more temporary camps popping up where they are unwanted, angering locals even more.
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This longstanding iPhone rumor dated all the way back to 2014, when Lightning-based headphones started popping up.
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Soon after the papers started popping up, the real Washington Post announced it was looking into the situation.
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And Winter Olympics sports are predicated on one or two stars popping up in figure skating, for instance.
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Though she has in the past ruled herself out of the EU race, her name keeps popping up.
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Three key sweater trends are popping up non-stop, with a style to suit a variety of tastes.
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Fast-forward to today, and new space companies are popping up everywhere to image the Earth from space.
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Focus mode is basically Instagram's take on the portrait mode that's been popping up in every new smartphone.
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So it's not too surprising that some strange details about the DPRK are popping up around the internet.
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The "Rolling in the Deep" singer, 30, is no stranger to popping up at her fellow artist's shows.
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Many alarming headlines are popping up about people being surprised by getting less money back from the government.
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First announced in 2016, Amazon's cashier-less Go stores have been popping up across the country since then.
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I began noticing the word popping up in the convention speeches at the end of the third day.
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All over the world tributes are popping up honoring Prince, who died Thursday at the age of 57.
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Still, some of the intelligent features that are going to start popping up in Office 365 exist elsewhere.
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During this meeting, one overarching theme kept popping up: Evolution doesn't operate the same way within all cancers.
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Different versions keep popping up, but all have the same message: Christina's behind these skin products, buy here.
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Back in February, Forbes reported how examples of gender bias in Translate began popping up on social media.
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They are popping up at an exponential rate, from a handful a few years ago to hundreds now.
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While innovative new companies seem to be popping up daily, the reality is that entrepreneurship is in decline.
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He was prompted to dish about the recipe when hundreds of at-home versions started popping up online.
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They couldn't help but excitedly whisper the names of all the Pokémon that were popping up on screen.
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Issues from your past are popping up, and today's connection between Mercury and Pluto brings you powerful insight.
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Now, new types of online marketplaces — we call them "cloud-commerce" companies — are popping up to serve businesses.
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Originating in Asia, liquid collagen first started popping up on our shores all the way back in 2012.
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Local "business enablers"—such as Ilia, run by well-connected Iranians and Germans—are popping up like mushrooms.
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Rohrabacher joins board of cannabis company MORE's (R-Calif.) name keeps popping up in the news this week.
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LGBT rights groups and the American Civil Liberties Union oppose the bathroom bills popping up across the country.
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The Australian dollar was flat at $0.7372 after popping up to $0.7385 overnight, its highest since mid-December.
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It sometimes feels as though Wales can't do anything, cannot be anywhere, without the English popping up uninvited.
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It has also permeated internet culture, with dangly men's earrings popping up in TikTok videos and various memes.
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That doesn't mean you're going to see banner ads popping up all over the startup's app and website.
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Mr. Taylor noted "many examples" of internet-based competitors popping up in its established markets and in China.
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"Yes, we are," Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr. say, after popping up to pose with their sister.
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" Cross described it as "the whole plaza popping up and down," and said, "We were, like, 'That's complicated.
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" He added, "We can expect to see Zika popping up here and there, but it's not an epidemic.
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New legal issues are now popping up because of this, such as whether executive privilege applies to IGs.
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This specific style would become a trend of its own, popping up again and again over the years.
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The sun meets with your ruling planet Uranus on Monday, finding surprises popping up for you at home.
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New financial instruments with untested features are popping up daily and often trading in ever-changing market structures.
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Recycled plastic bottle houses are also popping up in villages in Honduras as temporary shelters for homeless families.
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Superfood serums, creams, masks, and even nail polishes are popping up like juice bars on every city corner.
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The EU Flag meme is picking up steam on Reddit and Twitter, with new memes popping up hourly.
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Now, free internet kiosks are popping up around the country and abroad, with no signs of slowing down.
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Smaller food halls with seven to 10 vendors are popping up with more regularity, too, Ms. Flora said.
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No-waste stores are already popular in parts of Europe, and are popping up in other Canadian cities.
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Now, chefs across the country are following suit, and berbere is popping up in all kinds of cuisines.
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Now they are popping up elsewhere, driven by citizens who want a little more demos in their democracy.
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But because of a Volkswagen settlement, they are popping up around town — and people seem to like them.
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Centers for A.I. research are popping up all over the world, from Toronto to Cambridge, England, and Beijing.
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They have proliferated in the subtropical heat, causing headaches for wildlife managers — and occasionally popping up in toilets.
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Then, too, photographs of the cheerful flowers starting popping up on Instagram and Snapchat with the hashtag #bogleseeds.
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He also began popping up as a D.J. at festivals, including the Red Bull Music Academy and Coachella.
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Over the next two months, as I cycled in and out of tumultuous relationships, he kept popping up.
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Boutique hotels are increasingly popping up and offering a far contrast from old big-box, cookie-cutter hotels.
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And new migrant communities are popping up as people from around the world put down roots in Mexico.
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While some lawsuits against Clearview are also popping up, it's not yet apparent how Clearview could be stopped.
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Werman: There are a couple of so-called conspiracy theories that keep popping up in the impeachment trial.
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Multibillion dollar resorts are popping up in record time with gondolas offering views of all the snow-making.
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You haven't really leaned into stardom — you don't do a lot of interviews, you're not popping up everywhere.
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Impossible has taken hold of Qdoba and Burger King, while Beyond is popping up on Whole Foods shelves.
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As a poultry farmer, I was worried when avian flu began popping up around the country last year.
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He was caught after colleagues started to notice merchandise popping up and then disappearing underneath Hills&apos desk.
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We're less than a week away from Christmas, but deals are still popping up all over the web.
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Fertility clinics are popping up across the country that advertise gender selection, and are charging up to $20,000.
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"I have no idea why a Fox News conspiracy, propaganda stuff is popping up on here," Todd said.
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Whitaker, currently Sessions's chief of staff, keeps popping up as a potential candidate for a top DOJ job.
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And Kelly's face will start popping up under freeways in LA.Yeah, like Obey, but it'll just say Shoes.
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And an intriguing pattern emerges after visiting several sites — the dragon keeps popping up as a recurring motif.
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Today is stressful—your partners are making some wild demands, and unexpected issues are popping up at work.
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You want to know what Nordstrom sees so that specific jumpsuit just keeps popping up on your newsfeed?
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Stories of resegregation in America's public schools are popping up everywhere, from Missouri to Alabama to New York City.
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Much of it entailed members of Congress blaming an insidious liberal conspiracy for bad press popping up on Google.
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We're talking about the revival of black and red striped Adidas pieces popping up on and off the catwalk.
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She'd be the kid popping up in every Facebook feed for wandering into a shopping center parking lot, unattended.
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In fact, digital job boards, like Mary's List and Vangst GIGS, are popping up to connect growers with freelancers.
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It works the same, with tougher foes and bosses popping up — and better loot — as you venture further north.
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But nevermind all that, a new, more niche prepared meal delivery service seems to be popping up — for babies.
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Then other issues started popping up — she couldn't carry as many groceries as usual, and her body felt sore.
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Should that level of scrutiny be applied to people visiting hospitals, or wherever else these machines start popping up?
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It wasn't long, though, before offensive handles containing anti-Semitic, racist and controversial names and phrases began popping up.
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The smiley face graffiti has been popping up to "mark" those who are doomed to die, according to PopSugar.
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As the Democratic Royal Rumble candidate race heats up, new divisions within the party are popping up every day.
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These evasive maneuvers women artists of the region had embraced with alacrity, and kept popping up throughout the exhibition.
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LG G8 ThinQ renders are popping up in multiple places on the internet, complete with a splashy indigo wallpaper.
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Smaller parties, among them populists and single-issue outfits, are popping up and stealing support from the traditional powers.
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Special economic zones are popping up like volcanic islands, forming a low-tax archipelago that stretches across the continent.
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As a result, apps that enable remote access to medical advice and diagnosis are popping up across the continent.
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A big source of frustration for me was the menus erratically popping up around the side of the screen.
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Apple Watches: After the Apple Watch was announced, fake smartwatches copying Apple's design started popping up in China immediately.
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Toilets that have been spray painted gold and labeled "Take a Trump" have been popping up across the country.
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"Disconnect in as many ways as possible from your ex, so that they're not just popping up," she says.
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More tournaments kept popping up around the world, each of them featuring pretty enticing prize pools for pro teams.
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He might be just popping up here and there, maybe in a flashback somewhere which we're really excited about.
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"That's important to mention, as there are a plethora of float therapy spas popping up all over," she says.
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Amid a widening tech backlash, one question keeps popping up: Is technology taking up too much of our lives?
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That said, you'll probably see them popping up at your local convention — they're just too cool not to wear.
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Then there's Eatsa, the automat restaurant where no human interaction is necessary, which has locations popping up across California.
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At one point, you can even see a few lightning strikes popping up in a storm over the Pacific.
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"Mother's Day ads have been popping up on my social media since the beginning of April," she told me.
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Netflix original characters and worlds will start popping up in games from partners like Roblox, Ubisoft and Behaviour Interactive.
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The skillets are just the beginning of Target's full line of Valentine's Day candy popping up in stores already.
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That fact isn't quite obvious, though, from her post or the comments that began popping up on the photo.
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Cute little goats in sweaters seem to have been popping up quite frequently and we're not mad about it.
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DIY distilleries are also popping up to make nightmare versions of common spirits—and putting them into familiar bottles.
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From east coast to west coast and everywhere in between, wildflowers are popping up in patches all across America.
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Americans have developed a real obsession with Brexit, at least since they started seeing Nigel Farage popping up everywhere.
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Exclusively vegan brands, grocery store product lines, and eateries have been popping up everywhere over the past few years.
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While the Con has happened twice already in L.A., this was its first time popping up New York City.
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But now it seems more images of Spicer have been popping up calling out his warm and fury past.
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Kennedy said she also sees users popping up around the world in far flung places like Dubai and Australia.
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Small producers of cream cheese that use fewer stabilizers and tout organic and GMO-free ingredients are popping up.
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Here at Motherboard, we're big fans of Windows' infamous "blue screen of death" popping up in unexpected public places.
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And the term started popping up even more in Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist writings from the 3rd century BCE.
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"He said six zeroes were popping up on the screen," said Kal Patel, who is not related to Andy.
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Just like those spring blossoms popping up, everything should be bold, bright, and brilliant for the next four weeks.
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It's been a year since the bright red Jump electric-assist bikes started popping up around San Francisco streets.
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For the past week, they've occupied a huge chunk of my brain, popping up in the most unlikely places.
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Cat cafés are a full-blown trend, with hundreds of feline-friendly coffee shops popping up across five continents.
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Why is it popping up in so many big movies (particularly ones from 20th Century Fox, for some reason)?
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More and more information and scenarios kept popping up and there was more to manage with every passing minute.
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And construction is doing rather well (luxury flats are popping up across the city and hipster bars are opening).
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The follicle thief You can blame your ancestors for the gray strands of hair popping up on your head.
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The festive mini-trend has been popping up on Instagram in recent weeks, just in time for the holidays.
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So there's a group of superhumans called the Inhumans, and they're kind of popping up all over the world.
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But virtual Linux servers have become a crowded space with plenty of competitors popping up and adjusting their prices.
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This repeated call to defend herself drew international attention, with news clips popping up as far away as Australia.
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And here he is popping up behind Joshua Jackson and Diane Kruger at the 2015 LACMA Art+Film Gala.
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Winter woutfits are popping up all over the red carpet — and Kristen Stewart is currently front running the trend.
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A major theme from Reputation is how the Old Taylor is gone, but she still keeps popping up everywhere!
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In much of northern Europe the situation is similar, with "no cash" signs increasingly popping up in shop windows.
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Other modes of electric transportation, such as motorcycles, ships, and tuk-tuks — or Thai rickshaws, are also popping up.
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Previously known as Quiet Hours, Focus Assist is a smarter way of stopping notifications popping up when you're busy.
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By the start of March, cowboy-related videos were popping up across the popular short-form video app TikTok.
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Danvers's ominous ubiquity mocked by her head popping up after the dome was lifted on a silver serving dish.
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The greenback was a shade higher at 414.004.50 yen after popping up to a two-week high of 21.
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I really enjoy going back and meeting people and exploring all of the new events and clubs popping up.
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This is probably why foreign buyers are popping up so rapidly in Canada, New Zealand, the UK, and Australia.
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There are a lot of bands, new bands popping up all the time and always a lot of shows.
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So when we started seeing goth makeup popping up on the runways during Fashion Week, it gave us pause.
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"We want to be the antithesis to the pointlessly malicious and cruel movement we see popping up," said Hartmann.
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Nothing exactly right is popping up — the closest items are either hovering around $300, or cut in children's sizes.
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Cross-platform Having said that, there are some interesting examples of cross-platform potential popping up here and there.
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Microbreweries, luxury condos, and Brooklyn-esque coffee shops are popping up in the Pacific Northwest city of 229,000 people.
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Maternal mortality would soon peak, and though hospitals were popping up in big cities, many women were not convinced.
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But unsurprisingly, it also highlights the same recreations that've been popping up all over YouTube and every gaming website.
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"Unsurprisingly, companies started popping up and taking bone marrow cells and injecting them into peoples' hearts," Dr. Murry said.
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Their tracks began popping up in London clubs, but there was never any plan to put out a record.
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Cutting sugar cane was his next venture, but the payment was disappointing, and opportunities to fight kept popping up.
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Here's everything you never wanted to know about the "shoey," a drinking tradition popping up in Australian live music.
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But Misfits Market kept popping up in my Facebook feed, as friends gleefully reported ordering hauls of ugly produce.
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You may have noticed a particular decade popping up in many of this puzzle's clues (including several from above).
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Right now, they show words like "coronavirus" and "epidemic" are popping up in an overwhelming 70% of those reports.
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"Especially downtown and in the Marina, there are tons of workout classes like SoulCycle popping up," Meraz-Baca said.
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Even worse, new resistant strains are popping up repeatedly and spreading, in a lethal version of Whac-a-Mole.
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As thousands adjust to life in quarantine, a plethora of coronavirus outbreak-inspired playlists are popping up on Spotify.
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The venture emulated other elite training groups that were popping up at the time, notably the Mammoth Lakes, Calif.
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Recently, I've noticed a new type of cure popping up in my email inbox and conversations with friends: patches.
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Clockwise has one of the more interesting offerings, though I'm sure more will be popping up alongside it soon.
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The American beer industry is a crown jewel of U.S. manufacturing, with two new breweries popping up every day.
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"I really don't think any retailer is immune from things like this popping up through social media," he said.
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Cartons of Oatly are also popping up in major grocery store chains, including Whole Foods, Target and Britain's Sainsbury's.
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Vending machines selling toothpaste, deodorant, ear plugs and even colorful salads in jars have been popping up in stations.
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YouTube. Years ago, video playthroughs of Ripper began popping up on YouTube, the de facto purgatory for abandoned games.
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Chemical plants were popping up by the hundreds of thousands — alongside train tracks, public housing complexes, rivers and farms.
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That's because Zuckerberg refuses to halt even the most obvious lies from popping up in political ads on Facebook.
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Solar panels cost 22019 percent less than in 2008 and they're popping up on rooftops and in fields everywhere.
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It is already available in India for pre-order and should also be popping up in other countries soon.
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They saw listings popping up on closed Facebook networks that only a small number of agents have access to.
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Glassman said juice bars were popping up on every corner, and not just in New York or Los Angeles.
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But new companies are popping up, hoping to capture a piece of what could be a quickly growing business.
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None of these tweets are spoilers, but just know this: The phrase "a lot" is popping up... a lot.
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Facial recognition-as-attendance is also popping up abroad, including in China (though its use there may be curbed).
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Earlier this month, Matt Turck, an investor at FirstMark Capital, noticed the term popping up frequently in work conversations.
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Sure. It's a real dangerous game, and it's kind of hard, especially now with everyone popping up with something.
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But there is another market popping up whose purveyors suggest vaping things that are not nicotine can be healthy.
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But the most likely scenario is that this superbug is popping up in cattle throughout the U.S. and Mexico.
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The service began functioning again some regions around 30 minutes after the first complaints began popping up, Reuters had noted.
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And a variety of driverless shuttle services have been popping up on college campuses and business parks around the country.
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Image: Maxime AliagaHints to a new orangutan species began popping up in genetic data a few years ago, explained Krützen.
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Red flags are popping up around Tesla, even as the company is expected to report another profitable quarter this week.
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"Kylie just felt that Jordyn was really popping up in annoying situations, where she shouldn't be," a source tells PEOPLE.
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"The spots started popping up in my twenties, but then in my forties they began spreading really rapidly," Pat explains.
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Economy US business leaders are worried about a recession popping up by the end of 2020, a new report says.
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Pop culture-based out-of-context accounts have been popping up all over the place in the last few years.
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However, they are popping up with increasing frequency due to climate change and increasing nutrient pollution, according to the NOAA.
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Both Guccifer 2.0 and DCLeaks were background players that kept popping up during the madness of the 2016 election cycle.
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Fake sugar daddy schemes, like the one that targeted Tannehill, are increasingly popping up on the gay dating app Grindr.
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Also, the grim reaper hearse guy was creepy, but I don't see him popping up again as a potential suspect.
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She met anti-aircraft fire over Bournemouth, barrage balloons suddenly popping up, doodle bugs coming for her, and engine failure.
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Starting in September, the beverage will begin popping up on liquor store shelves in Miami, Boston, and parts of Texas.
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And because more industries are becoming project-oriented, new PM roles are popping up where they haven't necessarily existed before.
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Ahead, read our testers' reviews of the most unexpected body facials popping up on menus — and prepare to be surprised.
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Laws banning saggy pants kept popping up in the news several years ago, though the measures weren't all well received.
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According to Mic, the drink has been popping up at upscale restaurant bars in New York City as of late.
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But just like their predecessors, I suspect you'll start seeing the Solo Pros popping up just about everywhere before long.
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Crop tops, chokers, track pants — you've likely seen these '90s-kid staples popping up in stores — and Insta feeds — everywhere.
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In 2017, Jezebel's Hazel Cills reported on the rash of music festivals popping up in former boomtowns across the country.
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My friends had the same reaction when they saw images of me and Hogan popping up in their Facebook feed.
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The euro was steady at $1.1295 after popping up to an eight-day high of $1.1317 in the previous session.
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How we feel about Brown popping up in Rihanna's life — digital and otherwise — isn't necessarily how she feels about it.
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After it debuted in 2015, videos started popping up showing drivers climbing in the backseat while the car was driving.
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His purported meteorites, or "Curry-ites," were now popping up in shops in Montrose, Telluride, Glenwood Springs, and Grand Junction.
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You've got the option of enabling Scam Block to prevent those calls from ever popping up in the first place.
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It's an off-the-shoulder dress — a style that started popping up last year and continues to trend this summer.
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Reports that the HGTV stars and identical twins are parting ways have been popping up in many Facebook users' feeds.
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That's because new features popping up that were more likely to attract a partner's attention could lead to faster diversification.
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Cryo studios and spas are quickly popping up in nearly every major US city, charging close to $100 per session.
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Over the past couple of weeks, this photo of Trump advisor Steve Bannon has been popping up on social media.
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Like we have a lot of texts popping up and lists and kind of figuring out how that would work.
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Unfortunately, there are some issues popping up at work, and it looks like I have to make a physical appearance.
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No sooner had Disney dropped the trailer for Frozen 210957033504410957040266483302435264 than the question started popping up: Where was Elsa's girlfriend?
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Labs devoted to solving the many problems that come with working with machines are popping up all over the world.
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Goldfish invasions like this are popping up all over the world, with recent takeovers in Nevada, Colorado and Alberta, Canada.
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But around the same time, the chemical started popping up in clubs as the main ingredient in ecstasy or molly.
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"Cannabis fields are popping up near vineyards, and growers are concerned about the potential effect on their crops," Chien said.
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But lately, examples of successful innovative companies are popping up all over the map, and that's only going to continue.
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The video bluntly begins with a shot of the Golden Gate Bridge and facts about suicide popping up on screen.
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At the same time, there are a lot of other cloud-based B2C marketing platforms popping up for online retailers.
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Hillary Clinton has been popping up in unexpected places following the 2016 presidential election, and last Thursday was no exception.
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There is a startup in San Francisco [Scoot], and a few other motorized scooter shares, that have been popping up.
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Warrior planet Mars connects with Uranus, the planet of surprises, and unexpected emotions are popping up for you today, Sagittarius.
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In early April, thought bubble-shaped signs started popping up around Pennsylvania with offensive statements directed toward people with disabilities.
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In 2008, both outwardly aggressive and slyly suggestive articles started popping up to note when celebrities succumbed to mom hair.
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Around the globe, robots are popping up in a number of work environments to take over or augment human activities.
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Real talk: The Beats Pill is probably best known as That One Speaker Always Popping Up In Music Videos™️.
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And a number of businesses and hotels have begun popping up on the island in anticipation of a travel boom.
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For now, we'll just have to settle for all of those heartbreaking Poussey murals popping up all over the world.
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Disney's getting in on it too, with Tajin-tinged menu items popping up all over, like the limited-edition Mangonada.
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And like most stars, it didn't take long for behind-the-scenes clips to start popping up on social media.
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The latest menu item first appeared in Nashville last May, and is now popping up in Detroit and New Orleans.
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Death Cafes and Death Over Dinner events are popping up across the country, reflecting an appetite for exploring these matters.
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"We don't expect to see new cloud types popping up every week," a W.M.O. official named Roger Atkinson told me.
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Real estate prices in the city's most trendy areas has become quite expensive with cafes popping up throughout the city.
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The complaints began popping up in larger numbers about two weeks ago, and they've been rolling in consistently since then.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - In any history of hip-hop, one name keeps popping up over and over again: Andre Harrell.
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Once reserved to the fringe, the issue had now begun popping up at town-hall-style events around the country.
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Microhotels are popping up in major cities around the world, and some 'rooms' are as small as 30 square feet
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A name that once appeared in scouting sheets and small-town newspapers was now popping up in police intelligence reports.
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They wanted to be a competitively priced option for all the breweries they saw popping up along the Eastern seaboard.
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These smaller [supporters] groups are popping up in [other] American leagues and most of them seem more supportive than MLS.
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"New diseases transmitted by ticks -- people call them emerging diseases -- have been popping up on a regular basis," she says.
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Since she'll be popping up all over New York today, Cohan's expecting to encounter at least a few excited fans.
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But it's a question that just keeps popping up no matter how much I try to not think about it.
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So it's maybe no surprise that cat-themed decor has been popping up in some of our favorite stores recently.
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Instead, fires are now popping up at almost any time of year, even during passing warm spells in the winter.
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On the right, fake news websites backed by political candidates and groups have been popping up all over the country.
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The fact that Prisma photos kept popping up everywhere in your social feeds certainly fostered a lot of those downloads.
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The good news, though, is that since they're such a covetable shape, similar pairs are popping up left and right.
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Colorado Springs is "booming, with new residences popping up alongside quality schools, parks, and cultural attractions," touts a local expert.
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Some of the world's best and most exciting flamenco dancers will be popping up at performance spaces throughout the city.
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A mathematician who studies the spread of disease explains some of the figures that keep popping up in coronavirus news.
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"I get the interest in my popping up in some of the big issues of the day," Mr. Burck said.
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While this factoid might be news to you, you've most likely noticed that breweries are popping up in every borough.
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This is just one instance of a larger trend of mixed-use high-end spaces popping up in U.S. cities.
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It hides in plain sight on the internet, popping up on message boards frequented by record collectors and audio engineers.
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It was September 2011, and around the United States, roast and fried chicken skin was popping up on restaurant menus.
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DSL, cable internet and Wi-Fi had also begun popping up, though they were rare outside Moscow and St. Petersburg.
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She's a recurring character in King's more recent novels, popping up in the Hodges trilogy as well as The Outsider.
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The HOA kept sending out letters pointing out that it violated the community guidelines, but they just kept popping up.
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District heating schemes are popping up across the UK as the country keeps searching for different sources of renewable heat.
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In the days leading up to the March 4 poisoning, the same two Russian men kept popping up on cameras.
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The WSJ report lands just days after sponsored Bloomberg memes started popping up on big influencer accounts all over Instagram.
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The demand was so great that would-be Trump-whisperers were popping up in Washington like toadstools after a rainstorm.
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Juice bars are popping up, boutique studios are becoming more accessible, and essential oils are chilling all of us out.
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Paris-Brest is popping up on more dessert menus, and all I can ask is, what took it so long?
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So, when cloud makeup starting popping up on feeds last spring, we politely bowed out of the avant-garde fad.
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Phrases such as she/her, he/him, or they/them could be seen popping up on online profiles throughout 2019.
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The movement seems to be popping up everywhere: Amazon, Google, Gawker, Riot Games, Salesforce, Tesla, Kickstarter, Uber, you name it.
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Microbreweries, luxury condos, and Brooklyn-esque coffee shops are popping up in the Pacific Northwest city of about 229,000 people.
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Not only that, copycat museums began popping up as well, including museums for foods like eggs, candy, pizza and avocados.
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He snapped a cellphone photo and added it to his collection of anti-Muslim propaganda popping up around the city.
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It's been identified as popping up on places like 4chan as early as 2015, which is a long time ago.
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Shots of the pale pink "Honey Deuce," the most photogenic libation served at the Open, start popping up on Instagram.
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The meatless industry has seen growth in recent years, with new companies popping up and mainstream restaurants embracing meatless products.
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Debate around what foods can be called is popping up again as startups develop alternatives to meat and other products.
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The listing was removed in early January before popping up again in early February, this time listed for $5.5 million.
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The 20th century brought paella dispute, as Spanish food grew more popular beyond Spain and unorthodox variations began popping up.
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The two recently began dating and things are clearly getting serious because Belinda's been popping up in Criss' magic acts.
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So it can kinda be hard to also accommodate a video production just popping up and happening on the spot.
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Is there a covert or overt connection to the women's marches that have been popping up all over the world?
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I could point to any number of original Twin Peaks characters popping up in this premiere as enthralling or intriguing.
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Considering the mysterious number of episodes Grey signed up for, she could be popping up for the rest of season 15.
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He has now receded into the memory banks, only popping up on pre-2010 editions of Sky Sport's Premier League Years.
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Which means you have gigantic luxury condo developments popping up literally across the street from deteriorating buildings that house thousands of
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Out-of-towners are streaming into Washington hotels, and small protests are popping up day and night around the Capitol complex.
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As Sanders' chances of winning the nomination outright become mathematically more and more difficult, superdelegates have been popping up in conversation.
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The singer and the model have been popping up all over N.Y.C., Miami, and Atlanta in the weeks since their engagement.
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They knew she would be attending based on her desert chic Instagram stories, but her popping up onstage was a shock.
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And Jesus has recently been popping up on Tinder, where he displays his characteristic modesty by listing his profession as carpenter.
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Still, you have to admit that it's a little eerie not seeing those odious little ovals popping up in your mentions.
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Sometimes, even after Kim's clients' names were cleared, their mugshots, like Tuberquia's, stayed online, simply popping up on different mugshot sites.
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Think of the humble "I voted" selfie, popping up on everyone's social media feed this month, and especially on Election Day.
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Streams also popped up on Twitter-owned Periscope and there were a few unofficial streams popping up on YouTube as well.
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Carmen Suarez and her daughter, Jillian, couldn't believe what they were seeing when the memes started popping up early Wednesday morning.
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Ted Cruz's name has been popping up more than ever as he battles front-runner Donald Trump for the GOP nomination.
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PowerPoints are popping up on Tinder profiles and being sent to first dates and providing fodder for various photoshopped-based memes.
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Neon is one trend that keeps popping up season after season, but Meister doesn't think it works outside of the summer.
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While the Warcraft mobile game was sparked by Pokémon Go, we're not exactly going to see Pikachu popping up in Azeroth.
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The Facebook calendar • April 27: Alerts should start popping up for users whose information may have been shared with Cambridge Analytica.
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There are fewer Lightning Deals popping up than we saw yesterday, though there are still some great prices to check out.
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One in particular that always seems to be popping up in the company of celebs: Away's simply named The Carry-On.
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People have reported a weird bug where old chat messages, some from years ago, are popping up again through Messenger's tabs.
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Zume is one of a number of automated startups popping up in the Bay Area trying to fuse cooking with technology.
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Protests have been popping up in cities as sexual assault survivors tell their stories and unite against the Senate's upcoming confirmation.
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A recruitment ad on KakaoTalk Thousands of Mandarin-language ads are constantly popping up across websites recruiting women for massage establishments.
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In fact, its cosmetic virtues are popping up in products everywhere, and we're big fans of its gentle, skin-soothing properties.
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Broadcast Blocker: Imagine if the physical world were like the internet, and gaudy ads kept popping up everywhere, blocking your vision.
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We cover five miles and enjoy pointing out all the new buildings popping up on the other side of the Hudson.
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By the late 1930s, chow mein sandwiches began popping up on menus outside Fall River—they caught on in Rhode Island.
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Turns out, the ingredient is popping up in many new hair launches (along with our tried-and-trues) for a reason.
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Lee said signs of protectionism were popping up globally as monetary and fiscal policies became less effective at improving economic conditions.
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While you may be so over the wave of new cryptocurrencies popping up, one is hoping to entice you with porn.
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But the group's data shows that these networks are most frequently popping up in Conservative areas and have broad, bipartisan support.
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But with leagues popping up at both the high school and college levels, it won't be the wild west for long.
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Although millions of Twitter handles and passwords were popping up for sale on the dark web, Twitter hadn't suffered a breach.
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Teams you've been working with are suffering from infighting, you're feeling irritable, and drama is popping up in your social life.
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The bloggers behind the Instagram account SnackGator recently revealed that KitKat Drumsticks exist and have already begun popping up in stores.
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Stories of new safe spaces popping up in response to controversial speakers on campus fuel the narrative of the squeamish millennial.
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Boutique venues such as SoulCycle or Pure Barre are popping up, particularly in big cities and often backed by private equity.
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Over the last two years, magnetic lashes have been popping up in department stores and drugstores, promising easy application and removal.
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Our Senior Features Editor Connie Wang shares a genius hack that stops the sleeves from popping up over sun-seeking shoulders.
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From there, he ran for about a half mile, popping up from a manhole cover in the middle of a street.
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But it will work with doorbell cameras, popping up the video feed and letting you respond to visitors using the microphones.
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Scooter fleets are popping up across the country, and cities want access to rider data in exchange for letting them operate.
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That's why you see the same names popping up again and again in your notifications, as well as your News Feed.
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I've had acne and rosacea for most of my twentysomething years, so I'm used to blemishes popping up with no warning.
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Apple has set the bar for premium laptops since Jony Ive's soothing British accent started popping up in product announcement videos.
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They've been popping up at the top of gyms across the world as part of the new Level 210 "legendary" raids.
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Having watched Baby Driver, I half expected song lyrics to start popping up behind Samwell's head as the chamberpots piled up.
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However, just like meal services, grocery services are popping up more and more, and are available in more and more cities.
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Marathons are popping up all over, as organizers dream of gaining international prestige and inspiring a new generation of distance runners.
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It could all be a winning solution, but the question is really whether this product is popping up a little late.
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Although the company hasn't officially launched its rewards scheme, users are already seeing the reward descriptions popping up within the app.
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Soon enough, the ghost of Dorothea begins popping up in Susie's room helping them continue their own journey of self discovery.
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As bombshell stories seem to drop daily about Trump's administration, one key figure keeps popping up in the headlines: Michael Flynn.
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But the program isn't dead yet: Many of its parts are popping up as zombie components in spacecraft now in development.
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So to help inspire you, we rounded up some natural hairstyles that have been popping up on our Instagram feeds lately.
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By now, most digital-savvy startups are not only popping up on Pinterest and Facebook, but also on Snapchat and Instagram.
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Mark my words, this guy is popping up for a reason and that reason could be that he's the ultimate winner.
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He locked himself in the bathroom with it and re-downloaded Tinder, at which point matches started popping up in droves.
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Emoji have changed the way we communicate, popping up in the place of words in every other text that we send.
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Citizens of a small Missouri town are getting spooked after faceless and headless dolls have started popping up around the community.
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Automated ad networks often ban hate speech because buyers don't want their products popping up next to incendiary or controversial headlines.
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World-class entrepreneurs are popping up all over the globe as technology levels the playing field for innovators beyond Silicon Valley.
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It's likely that we'll find out soon where Viv will be popping up first, be it an app or outside hardware.
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More and more, companies are popping up that are completely virtual, meaning their entire team telecommutes 100 percent of the time.
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Tierra Whack's nearly 600,000 Instagram followers may have been gotten used to seeing her quirky freestyles popping up on their timelines.
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SatOne, will be popping up at Paris-based art venue, Galerie Openspace, this April, for a solo exhibition, entitled, Key Stimulus.
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Soldiers run and crawl through an obstacle course, then pick a weapon and shoot at targets popping up at varying distances.
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But if you think that's heartwarming, then get ready: The latest viral video popping up everywhere might be our favorite yet.
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You may recall a few weeks ago billboards such as this one mysteriously popping up in New York and Los Angeles.
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Drones are popping up everywhere Even with a 333 exemption there are lots of restrictions about how commercial operators can fly.
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Em keeps popping up in documentaries in Onyx shirts, in photos repping King Sun, on BET recreating Public Enemy single covers.
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It also stuck around for a while, with new variants on the attack popping up in Google security reports for months.
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Meanwhile, dockless scooters and bikes are flooding cities and startups are popping up to pursue flying taxis and even space tourism.
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Oh, and don't expect to see Clarke popping up in one of the not-a-spinoff series in development at HBO.
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But like the fungus that gives the genre its name, his deep, funky grooves started popping up all over the place.
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"Neutrality." Body neutrality is an ever-more popular concept, popping up in trend pieces everywhere from college newspapers to The Cut.
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Disadvantages to legalization are also popping up, especially for the provinces, which must provide the regulatory framework governing distribution and consumption.
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To drive in certain neighborhoods is to delve into a frustrating game of maze navigation, with surprise barricades popping up overnight.
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And yet, shortly after, genetic tests claiming to predict academic achievement started popping up on DNA marketplaces like Helix and GenomeLink.
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Instead, flashy electronic billboards featuring the band's logo and famous song titles began popping up in major cities across the country.
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Virtual reality technology keeps improving, and studios are popping up that let customers test it without investing in their own gear.
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You know that notification that keeps popping up on your phone reminding you to back up your files to the cloud?
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"I'm not prepared to concede the notion that some of the rhetoric that's been popping up is populist," Mr. Obama said.
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A select group of people got early access to the card, and videos are popping up online of how it works.
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Night Shift's distinctive owl logo began popping up in bars and instagram feeds around Boston and helped build powerful brand recognition
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Despite the golden wellness glow around these products, can they get you in trouble by popping up in a drug test?
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When we shot our review video in Times Square, questions about the location mostly resulted in Bixby popping up a clock.
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No, it's not deep-fried chicken, so don't expect that spicy, crunchy crust that might be popping up in your head.
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If we do, and that star starts popping up in pop culture moments, that would change the sport, in my opinion.
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No matter how chill I was, there were always new things popping up for me to be even more chill about.
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All sorts of NeoGAF alternatives have been popping up, but an heir to the throne is unlikely to emerge so quickly.
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Indeed. It looks like many people had the same idea, as mini Hodor tributes are popping up in office buildings everywhere.
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Clubbing baby whitecoat seals has been outlawed for decades, yet such videos keep popping up as fundraising tools on social media.
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That will put extreme pressure and scrutiny on any other senator popping up with a new objection in the final hour.
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"We're very concerned about the wind popping up today from the west and it's going to be a challenge," Lorenzen added.
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Those patterns may be really overt; for instance, in fashion you see animal print popping up everywhere, that tells you something.
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Food carts and restaurants serving traditional dishes adhering to Islamic dietary laws are popping up just about everywhere in the world.
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But the steady stream of text messages popping up at the bottom of the screen over the four hours suggested otherwise.
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More high-profile cases of COVID-19, the specific coronavirus outbreak that has been officially declared a pandemic, are popping up.
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And that means that just because Zika isn't popping up on epidemiological maps in a country doesn't mean it's not there.
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Cases were popping up in Washington State and New York, and the virus had already begun spreading within the United States.
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Western diplomats say that 40 new websites are popping up each day on Facebook to encourage people to boycott the referendum.
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There are mutual aid networks popping up across the city and across the state and there's probably one in your neighborhood.
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But golf simulators — where workers can whack balls against a soft screen that depicts holes on actual courses — are popping up.
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After the Amazon takeover of Whole Foods, Echo devices are now popping up in the chain's grocery stores across the country.
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But the shiny, black pearls are no longer a rare delicacy, with caviar farms popping up everywhere from Madagascar to Florida.
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But new demands — like a U.S. request for India to buy more walnuts and turkeys — kept popping up, delaying an agreement.
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If you pay attention to political media, you've probably noticed stories about Acronym popping up here and there in recent months.
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All that cache is why Goldman's name popping up related to African tech got people's attention, including mine, several years ago.
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Social media posts have been popping up in recent days of Tesla owners trying out their car's new "Smart Summon" feature.
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Jobs have returned to the area since the recession, and manufacturing businesses are popping up along the freeway that circles Cincinnati.
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New development in the Hamptons used to conjure up images of lavish houses popping up in the middle of potato fields.
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Some of these new features — like the smart home setup — handle their discoverability on their own by popping up a notification.
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With more and more options popping up, it can be tough to figure out which one is right for your needs.
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It's also increasingly becoming a hub for contemporary art and design, while upscale restaurants featuring Greenlandic cuisine are rapidly popping up.
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JULIA BOORSTIN: Do you feel like there's the risk of other similar bugs popping up and disrupting your business going forward?
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As Joe reports, the word "upskilling" kept popping up during most of Business Insider&aposs conversations with execs, investors, and strategists.
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But if you look at the VSCO girl, you see a really interesting sort of element of social awareness popping up.
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What did the carriers say when all of these stories started popping up about Valentine's Day texts that are months old?
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With so many new brands popping up, though, it can be difficult early on to identify which products will be successful.
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"Little green men" —unacknowledged Russian soldiers—began popping up in Crimea, making way for the Kremlin's operation to annex the peninsula.
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But then, a surprising theory started spreading around OA fan circles, popping up like a brain plant sprouting from an ear.
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He's also spent serious cash on online advertising, and his campaign ads are reportedly popping up in strange places on YouTube.
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His house in Guilford, Connecticut, is stuffed with his bright landscapes and studies, and artists keep popping up in his work.
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With more and more small businesses popping up everyday, Fertitta is sure to run into many that are owned by women.
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For example, when you're shopping for a new sweater online, you can limit sweaters from popping up on your Facebook feed.
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