Confusion pops up this evening, but things will work out.
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Once the crawl fades away, a desert scene pops up.
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Drama in your social life pops up early this evening.
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If someone pops up, we're on them within 24 hours.
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Jared (whom we hadn't seen since Season 1!) pops up.
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This pops up when you first download the Tor browser.
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Press the key and it pops up like a trapdoor.
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One Illinois case pops up again and again: Coleman v.
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Nothing urgent pops up and you finish your day early.
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Or type "GIF" and a GIF search bot pops up.
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Dickson pops up at various private receptions, museums and arts
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Instead of handcuffs, a touchscreen with additional resources pops up.
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Any confusion that pops up will be addressed this evening.
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Some confusion pops up today (and it's totally your bad).
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The candidate pops up all over the place, like Pokémon.
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The only local news is stuff that pops up nationally.
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But help always pops up in the nick of time.
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It pops up in your inbox, it's for you. Right.
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This Chetty data can't answer why the gradient pops up.
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Unexpected stuff pops up in your relationships today, as well.
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In the box that pops up, tap the Beep button.
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Plus, it comes with a selfie camera that pops up.
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"You take down one and another pops up," Brons said.
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Be prepared to buy when a good price pops up.
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Here's hoping this rolling Pixar Lamp pops up on Disney+.
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Type "vaccine" into its search bar and nothing pops up.
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The idiom of angels pops up every semester, Dr. Sams says.
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The artist name and song title pops up at the bottom.
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Gilmore Blacks catalogs every time a random Black extra pops up.
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Or maybe something weird pops up in your Netflix viewing activity.
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He pops up, we see him, and then he sinks down.
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It also pops up if you load a picture without sending.
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Here you see the viewfinder, which pops up with a push.
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AI. The chatbot that pops up when you're buying new kicks?
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Speaking of Martha, she pops up a few times this season.
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When the video pops up, there's an option for zooming in.
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It also pops up during floods and other kinds of storms.
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His name pops up in real estate developments around New York.
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There's even a Skrull you can punch when it pops up.
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Discord's warning pops up, telling her the message is too long.
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The unique status of the tribes pops up in curious ways.
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As if things couldn't get any worse, Amelia pops up, too.
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" When the new menu pops up, click on "Settings and Privacy.
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The iPhone buzzes, a nice notification pops up, and it's great.
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Jenner, a glowing vision, pops up around the 1:23 mark.
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Aphex Twin's "Avril 14th" pops up several times in the film.
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Ryan Reynolds even pops up as a modern-day Bob Ross.
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We're pretty sure Josh Androsky pops up somewhere in there, too.
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The occasional body pops up, helicopters, planes, bombs, things like that.
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This is a story that pops up every couple of months.
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Even Singer's ex-husband Mario pops up during a surprise call.
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It feels like a new nail trend pops up every day.
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Click 'Choose Your Amazon Day' and the window below pops up.
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"The article that pops up is from ABC News," Lieu read.
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Seconds later, a message pops up on the livestream's comment section.
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A few moments later, a missile launcher pops up beside it.
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Press down on the audio message until a menu pops up.
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Lassa is endemic in Nigeria, so it pops up every year.
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Relationship stress pops up tonight—how will you manage the conflict?
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"I mean, a new fear pops up every day," she said.
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Mm-hm. And so, it pops up first with a reminder.
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Whenever a pandemic pops up, we need a name for it.
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Whenever you want more goat, it pops up out of nowhere.
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The white bear paradox pops up in my work a bit.
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And Kevin, of course, pops up throughout the episode's second half.
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First, a physical grid that pops up clearly showing your boundaries, and second, if you have the Vive's head-mounted camera enabled, a 21200-degree 270D image of the objects in your immediate vicinity pops up.
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After a minute, a new image pops up in front of him.
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No search is required; just scroll down until a stream pops up.
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"Unless there's something that pops up, I'm not inclined to sign anything."
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Make time for friends, but don't be surprised if drama pops up.
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It's fascinating that that word always pops up just in that context.
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Free sammiches to all Amazon employees when the PGH HQ pops up!
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Before little ones' minds can wander, something else pops up, often literally.
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The second theme that pops up in the complaints is more peculiar.
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Sometimes it's the jump scare that pops up out of no where.
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But, Alex pops up in max during season 6's fourth episode.
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This cute filter pops up when you're in the park's vast expanse.
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When one thing gets taken from you, another beautiful thing pops up.
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Watch out for unexpected drama that pops up in your social life.
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Confusion pops up this evening—in both your intimate and platonic relationships.
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This particular ship pops up a couple of times in the trailer.
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Every few weeks a new homespun smart mirror pops up on Reddit.
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Though that sort of humor pops up a lot in my lyrics.
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It sneakily pops up at the end of season two of Daredevil.
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On the left side of the window that pops up, click Downloads.
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Some variation of it pops up in my inbox every other month.
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Confusion about money pops up, but your intuition guides you well today.
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The playwright also pops up in the state's history in goofier ways.
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Some stress at home pops up today, so make your boundaries clear!
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Until the next Becky conspiracy theory pops up, I agree with Ora.
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This evening, a perspective you've previously ignored pops up for your reconsideration.
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Every now and then it pops up, but they're not as welcome.
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A lot of unexpected stuff pops up today, especially around your home.
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Then, one day, there's just a trailer that pops up on Twitter.
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Or by some teenager from China who pops up on the horizon?
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Another woman pops up shouting the same thing and is escorted out.
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Confirm by clicking on the "Stop Sharing Location" button that pops up.
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And that pops up in some of those people more than others.
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The image that pops up is of a country engulfed in flu.
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Every time I write a story using privileged information, it pops up.
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They try to bring down one bubble, and something pops up somewhere else.
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For example, nothing that pops up in Chrome can access your password manager.
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Bottom line ... if TB pops up on your Bumble this week -- SWIPE LEFT!!!!!!!!!
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But what happens when that reminder pops up while kids are at school?
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The reference pops up over seven hundred times on a Google Scholar Search.
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In its modern iteration, it pops up in a couple of different forms.
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But if one (or more) pops up, that can be bad for business.
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In the sprawling Trump-Russia investigation, one name constantly pops up: Felix Sater.
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Clefairy pops up from behind an ice cream cone alongside two Mulberry models.
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As if on cue, another emergency situation pops up at the Chance show.
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Drama pops up in your social life thanks to the sun opposing Uranus.
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Fire up the headphones and a card pops up on your Apple device.
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It's unclear if the message pops up on reuploads of it as well.
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If it happens organically, and it pops up on my radar, then absolutely.
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If you hear the words "industrial robot," what pops up in your mind?
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Loomo's head swivels around and an emotive circle pops up on the screen.
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She pops up at Owen (Kevin McKidd) and Amelia's (Caterina Scorsone) house unannounced.
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The word "trust" pops up a lot in conversations about human-robot interactions.
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Just remember that when this tool-tastic image pops up in your nightmares.
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Or, if it's truly Mr. Roboto, a question pops up on the screen.
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There's a reason why 11:11, a double of doubles, pops up everywhere.
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Of course Jaden pops up mid-ride with a bag on his head.
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An unrelated image of Nick Viall's face immediately pops up in my head.
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Confusion in your relationships pops up this evening, but you'll work it out.
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Then, a Resy widget pops up that allows users to select a time.
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It's all about how you handle the stuff that pops up in life.
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This man's photo pops up in connection with all sorts of different tragedies.
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This relatability works tandem with the surrealism that pops up throughout the series.
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Four years on, her name still pops up in the news with regularity.
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Send an email and small, dark gray bar pops up at the bottom.
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If you tweet with the GOPConvention hashtag, a tiny red guitar pops up.
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Tap Settings and then choose Account Settings in the menu that pops up.
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Suspicion of tracking devices pops up again and again in the group's writings.
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The wood-carved image pops up in nearly every scene of the show.
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A clue is the occasional nervous laughter that pops up from the audience.
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In the window that pops up, select a place to save the movie.
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TAVERNISE: He, like, pops up onto the curb and tries to spook people.
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The LFA's rear wing automatically pops-up when the car hits 80 mph.
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He pops up at early-morning pep rallies to keep the strikers mobilized.
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A mental roadblock pops up on Thursday, as chatty Mercury squares controlling Saturn.
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But every now and then, a gem pops up that makes me reconsider.
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If you try to open the K.C.N.A. website, a government warning pops up.
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On campus, if more than five black people congregate, a police presence pops up.
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It pops up periodically over the years, and often gets more traction during drives.
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Another house slave pops up and ties Tom, draping a noose around his neck.
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Conflict within relationships pops up this afternoon, but things will smooth out soon after.
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I use Capsule as my pharmacy, so my prescription pops up in the app.
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Then it pops up my picture from 2005 or maybe earlier, it looks earlier.
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Like iOS, the Touch Bar pops up your most frequently used emojis by default.
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It pops up in the news from time to time: the death-by-selfie.
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It just pops up as an option when you launch the AllCast Android app.
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It pops up all the time on social media and in jokey message exchanges.
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Spoiler alert: One product is so foolproof, it pops up over and over again.
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"Whenever a new trigger pops up, people just go crazy about it," Maria said.
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When a life-size, naked statue of Donald Trump pops up in a park.
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It pops up as a recommended ingredient in the keto, Paleo, and Whole30 diets.
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Then a shadow creature pops up and ruins all of that with a murder.
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Tap "Settings" in the menu list that pops up, and then tap "Data usage".
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It pops up throughout the first season, and dominates the show's daunting second episode.
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But in Greendale, everyone pops up — the dead don't stay dead long in Greendale.
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If one goes away anytime soon, there will be another hashtag that pops up.
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Grief pops up unbidden—it's threaded through the film like a pair of shoelaces.
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Sometimes, innovation that can change the world pops up in the most unimaginable places.
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Confusion pops up this morning around work, but things will ease up later today.
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Every now and then, something pops up on the internet that's just... really nice.
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Once a name pops up, I can just tap "Feed" to see the transactions.
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As soon as one site is taken down, another pops up in its place.
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"Shallow," which pops up as the soundtrack's 12th track, has an interesting songwriter pedigree.
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You need to be flexible and able to deal with anything that pops up.
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Once you open the clamshell vanity, Sebastian pops up and conducts a joyful tune.
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Hold the Xbox button on the controller until the "Power Center" menu pops up.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Donny Deutsch pops up pretty much everywhere in the American mediascape.
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It pops up in the Grand Prix, and is instantly the greatest "extra" here.
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Who do you hope pops up as the next fall '16 MJ campaign star?
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Unicorn first pops up in a document filed by Uber in the Waymo case.
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When it loads in the message, just hold it until a menu pops up.
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Google the phrase "superstar concert pianist," and Mr. Lang's name pops up right away.
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It just pops up a reminder that you're going to die, first of all.
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When their name pops up, click on it to add them to the list.
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It's effectively creating a new weeklong month that pops up only once a decade.
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It pops up into the discussion at almost every world championships or Olympic Games.
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Just when you think you've knocked out all of your adversaries, another pops up.
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While you're in the midst of putting out one fire, another one pops up.
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Tension pops up in your work and relationships, but it could lead to breakthroughs.
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Unexpected drama pops up in your social life as the moon opposes rebellious Uranus.
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What that essentially means is that the mountain seemingly pops up from out of nowhere.
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Just when the dust settles on one financial crisis or scam, another one pops up.
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The navigation feature also pops up as soon as the driver connects with Android Auto.
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Click on that and then click on the large blue "Unsubscribe" button that pops up.
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I Google him and what pops up is that he was a Marine, a loner.
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So another headline pops up: "unarmed Black man killed," and it hangs in the air.
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Next, come up with a single, decisive line to deliver when the issue pops up.
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That bright, rainbow colored circle that pops up when an application in busy in macOS.
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A sickly looking Bill pops up on CNBC to accuse Claire of being a monarch.
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Once it has recognized the object, information about it pops up on a user's smartphone.
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The material pops up on mixing bowls, sauce pans and even salt and pepper shakers.
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Each time you reach the end of the red carpet, a bonus minigame pops up.
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Just double-click on the word that's flummoxed you, and a definition pops up instantly.
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When something pops up, brainstorm ways to fix the issue without throwing money at it.
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Tension pops up around finances today, but later tonight, you'll be in a great mood.
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"What pops up is ambivalence," explains Juli Fraga, PsyD, a practicing psychotherapist in San Francisco.
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When the sequence of interest pops up, the volunteers are instructed to press a button.
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As Google finds and shuts down one category, though, another pops up sooner or later.
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He often pops up on Sunday talk shows, direct from Arizona in the dawn hours.
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Someone's apparently hoarding weapons and tech that pops up around Avengers battles across the globe.
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Out of nowhere, a guy pops up beside me, pressing his face to my cheek.
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On a Friday morning in April, O.C.G. pops up at the Port Authority Bus Terminal.
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It can be completed in several months, unless "derogatory information" pops up during the review.
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As he sits there impatiently, a small head wearing glasses pops up in the backseat.
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Select "Account Settings" from the list that pops up and then open the "Apps" folder.
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The jolly clapping, by all the actors, pops up during every scene change as well.
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Once the "Copy" bubble pops up, tap on it to copy your serial number.6.
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Watch out for agitation this evening as unexpected drama pops up in your intimate relationships!
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When the screen is locked, a fingerprint icon pops up, showing you where to press.
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This dream usually pops up when I'm stressed OR during a rare stress-free lull.
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A message from my friend, and Noisey staffer, Ryan Bassil pops up on my phone.
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He pops up on your social media feed with hateful words and impulsive policy announcements.
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In the box that pops up, tap View Apple ID and sign in, if prompted.
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When we're looking for brunette color inspiration, Mila Kunis always pops up in our search.
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"This yacht is great for bachelorettes!" pops up across multiple listings on Boatsetter&aposs website.
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Marlow pops up after Kong makes his star entrance swatting down helicopters and scattering survivors.
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When a green box pops up, it signals the all-clear for the shelf in question.
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That means that if an issues pops up, there isn't enough money to cover for it.
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When most American customers think of pancakes, IHOP is the first brand name that pops up.
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Late in the day, a notification pops up on your Pixelbook: Don't forget the orange slices!
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So when a new brand pops up there that we'd never heard of before, we investigate.
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In fact, the whole famous family – including Kim, Khloé, Rob and mom Kris Jenner – pops up.
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Each time some retailer stops using my picture, another one pops up—it just never ends.
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"Water resistant ratings for phones cost you money," reads the text that pops up on-screen.
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Kelli's ex Quantrel (whom we'd never met before because Kelli switches men like underwear) pops up!
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The murders seem to coincide with Banksy-esque street art that pops up near each one.
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Check out the icon that pops up in both videos at the bottom of the screen.
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You're going to drag the transparent icon that pops up to the very bottom right corner.
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Still, to this day, Bakay's Salem pops up in the form of memes and funny screengrabs.
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The bluntnose sixgill shark, which pops up in episode two, "The Deep," is a fearsome creature.
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Any and all info that you request pops up on its screen for you to see.
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The new feature, which pops up one time per profile, is straightforward and simple to use.
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Andie MacDowell also pops up as a guest star, providing one conspicuous link to that film.
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But gaming forums, while especially nasty, aren't the only place this kind of thing pops up.
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Every few months, a photo pops up on the internet that flips everything on its head.
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Any time a notification pops up on your phone, Pushbullet will recreate it on your desktop.
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But then Sansa pops up to remind him that he doesn't know Ramsay Bolton at all.
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Every now and again, something pops up on the 'net that's just too cute to resist.
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When that information pops up on a site within Matchlight's coverage, the user receives an alert.
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I'm ahead in all the national polls with the occasional one that pops up that's different.
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Stephen Fry pops up in what amounts to a one-scene cameo, and he's wickedly funny.
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If the Dark Web's Silk Road gets shut down, a new Dark Web market pops up.
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That way when a repair pops up, the money is sitting there waiting to be used.
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When the device's name pops up on the screen in the Bluetooth window, click on it.
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DeChellis: 'Regardless of what the problem is that pops up, their instinct is to call you'
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Take care of one seemingly impossible challenge, and another one just pops up in its place.
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Click one, and a description pops up next to a YouTube playlist (with Spotify coming soon).
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Enough so that when you Google her name, Margot Robbie's name pops up right after it.
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So they just, they're not loyal to you in particular, it's just whatever pops up first.
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I start working at 8:30, and at 9 a reminder pops up on my phone.
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There's also a small fingerprint shaped guide that pops up on the lock screen for help.
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This weekend, an allusion to Simpson pops up in an unlikely place: the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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Each is like a haunted Charles Addams house that pops up in a sleek, modern subdivision.
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In the window that pops up, choose Original to grab the image in its highest resolution.
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" When you sign up for an account, this message pops up on screen: "Tip: Using a .
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A user has to press the camera button on the keyboard and then it pops up.
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The strongman from St. Petersburg pops up like Zelig across the broken landscape of U.S. politics.
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Then the phone rings or a message pops up on the screen, and they switch gears.
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Dialogue about mountains, itself a metaphor of religious experience, pops up elsewhere in the Murray canon.
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It is not even one of those rare moments when he pops up with a goal.
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Haji Firooz, the second figure, pops up during the Persian New Year to bring good wishes.
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He is both ubiquitous and obscure, a cipher who pops up in the most unexpected places.
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It typically pops up around two weeks of age, but can occur anytime before six weeks.
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If you've been to law school, you might notice that his name pops up a lot.
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Unexpected stuff at work pops up this afternoon, but good vibes will be flowing at home.
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His bald head pops up in street art encouraging workers to take up the fight against automation.
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Surprising news about money pops up as Mercury meets Uranus—a eureka moment is coming your way!
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He says the "Why me?" question often pops up, though it is never followed by finger-pointing.
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In the morning Suzy's hat pops up, letting your child know that it's time to wake up.
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Gomez has eight, including the top five, while Ronaldo pops up twice, in slots six and 22016.
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Hold the case close to your iPhone, flip it open and the pairing screen pops up immediately.
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Tap and hold the cover or title of the song or album until a menu pops up.
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But every once in a while when a sale pops up, a girl like me gets lucky.
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JF: It's hard not to get sucked into the wild crap that pops up on our timelines.
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That way, you won't be confused if Ahsoka Tano pops up in the upcoming Han Solo movie.
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There were resin-molded skulls and a metal jail cell that pops up out of the floor.
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And all the while, the phrase increasingly pops up in personal bios, job applications and everyday conversation.
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The occasional text that pops up on-screen to give personalities to the ingredients she cooks with.
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As soon as you pull out the stylus, a menu of tools pops up on the screen.
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It's the key location in the book, and chapter-to-chapter it pops up again and again.
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It's the first lens that pops up when you open the augmented reality features on Snapchat's camera.
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Only time will tell, but we wouldn't be surprised if he pops up on the CW again.
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I scroll through social media and an advertisement for the Carolina Ballet pops up on my screen.
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Once the map pops up, you'll be able to search the area for the closest connection point.
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How it works: Want to see how many times former White House counsel Don McGahn pops up?
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It's pretty much impossible not to watch it if it pops up on any of our screens.
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The new moon pops up approximately every 29.5 days and September's cluster of two is no exception.
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This fabulous orange geofilter pops up when you're in the area to make your snaps really sing.
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The debate about whether Trump is a "racist" that pops up after such comments seems increasingly academic.
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Hughes and Carson's lives and then suddenly they're going to be married so the issue pops up.
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Fortunately, most news apps give you decent levels of control over what pops up and what doesn't.
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Trump has a strange obsession with man's best friend, which pops up frequently in bizarrely hostile metaphors.
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Every time someone says they're "attending," of course, the event pops up in their friends' news feeds.
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Maybe Cole and Lily have a cute LOL and nudge each other when a notification pops up.
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In addition, lucky vibes are flowing your way, Sag; however, stress around money pops up this evening.
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This one uses a technique that pops up in a bunch of experiments — something called t-SNE.
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Or when a map location pops up for the hotel you've reserved, before you type it in.
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About 10:30, a one-line announcement pops up on phones and laptops: a 4-4 tie.
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Typically when discussions regarding the influence of movies on teens pops up in headlines it's something negative.
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With every of-the-moment beauty technique that pops up, funny variations and farcical recreations inevitably follow.
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This Playhut Baby Shark Classic Cube Tent pops up in seconds and features two crawl-through doors.
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The tree comes compressed in a pancake-shaped sphere and pops up for easy and fast assembly.
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Marx was right about that at least: When history repeats itself, tragedy pops up again as farce.
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The toddler pops up in one photo that shows her sitting in her mom's lap during rehearsals.
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You bury it in your brain—but then it pops up at random in your daily life.
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Scott's worries are realized when the devil card pops up right in the middle of his reading.
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The original version of Apple's Magic Trackpad also pops up in some places online for about $70.
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He pops up, usually right when Kate is upset or in need of a pick-me-up.
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The word "bombshell" pops up a lot in "Watergate," Charles Ferguson's comprehensive documentary about … well, you know.
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Tap the X, and when the alert box pops up, confirm you wish to delete the app.
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The family is hanging on, somehow, but every problem that pops up causes four or five others.
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Interestingly, the same "0 results found for" also pops up for Fox News online (of all places).
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Unexpected drama pops up in your social life as the moon opposes Uranus, the planet of surprises.
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But a message pops up on the screen near the end of TV ads for the drug.
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But then an old friend of Siobhan Roy's (Sarah Snook) pops up: Senator Gil Eavis (Eric Bogosian).
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Landis said he'll keep any eye on it to see if anything pops up that excites him.
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In the box that pops up, enter the name for your label and click the Create button.
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The mobile camp also pops up at other Portuguese music festivals, including Festival Forte near Coimbra, Aug.
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After all, not everyone lives in the city where a store pops up or a tour stops.
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"If anyone looks me up on Facebook or Google, the blog pops up right away," he said.
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The 5G marker pops up on the phone for a fleeting bit in the most surprising places.
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Not trying to carry an extra camera around 24/7 in case a photo opportunity pops up?
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The third wheel is on top and pops up once the robot is inside the gas main.
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And on Instagram, the tag #JacquieAiche pops up next to images of Blake Lively and Kendall Jenner.
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The videos look like the kinds of manipulated content that pops up on Facebook feeds every day.
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The dragon pops up as a recurring motif in Gaudí's famous works, and this is no coincidence.
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Press the Assistant key and the familiar digital assistant window pops up asking how it can help you.
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The name also pops up on the included controller, smack dab in the middle of the control pads.
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In the preview for the season, Brandi pops up to meet new Housewife Denise Richards at a restaurant.
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But every so often, a new kind of flu pops up that doctors are unprepared to vaccinate against.
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It will be interesting to see where things go from here and exactly how much Lisa pops up.
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The contraceptive use of love gloves only pops up for sure in the historical record the medieval era.
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Or, rather, it pops up a notification, which the user then has to unlock the phone to confirm.
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Yes, that's true, but every now and then Matt Damon pops up in the investment ... Because he's famous.
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While I try calming my father over the phone, I log in to Facebook: Safety Check pops up.
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An icon pops up on the glowing blue screen and tells me that I shouldn't drive anytime soon.
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Whenever your character hears something important, a word or phrase pops up on a corner of the screen.
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The term "liberal" still pops up in Republican campaign rhetoric, though far less frequently than it used to.
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Is death and the performative nature that often pops up around it a topic of interest for you?
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When a photo of your ex pops up on your News Feed, the reward loop has been activated.
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And I've got concealer, in case a spot pops up and I don't want it to be seen.
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Google gave it its own button on the keyboard: when it pops up, you just type your question.
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But just in the novels of Gabriel Garcia Marquez, the weird shit usually pops up at critical moments.
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A new screen pops up asking you to confirm the details and add any extra information that's missing.
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It's really similar to pairing Apple's AirPods, with a dialogue box that pops up on the mobile device.
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It pops up the weirdest and most fun news, the weather, and reminders about upcoming meetings without asking.
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Lens Explorer will appear in the carousel of lenses that pops up when you tap the camera screen.
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" Clicking on that pops up a window that includes a link that sometimes says "From your current location.
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On their website right now, "Monster Energy" is the first flavor that pops up on their desserts page.
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This is the case with Josh, the little boy who continually pops up on his neighbor's security camera.
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The message pops up, you hit reply, and type a response without having to go to the app.
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And the icon that pops up in each squadmate's heads-up display carries a similar level of detail.
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It pops up when you want to use it, and closes shut, guaranteeing your privacy, when you don't.
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Unexpected drama pops up today, Sagittarius, but you don't have time for any of it—you're too tired!
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"Windows Scan" should be the first result that pops up in the dropdown menu — click on it. 4.
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It's made with wire coils that pops up and compresses easily for storage after the holidays are over.
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Supposedly, the golden ratio pops up repeatedly in nature, in places like nautilus shells and sunflower seed spirals.
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A surprise that makes you question your sense of security pops up today, but you'll work it out.
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Every morning, Amazon employees start their day by answering a question that pops up on their computer screens.
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But then I ran into a problem that pops up on a lot of these lists: the Sedins.
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On Wednesday, Venus syncs with planet of surprises, Uranus—don't be upset if a new pimple pops up.
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Just in time for Independence Day, an adorable explosives emporium pops up to sell tiny, fully-functional fireworks.
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Confusion in your social life pops up early on, but easy vibes flow at work in the afternoon.
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Every three or so turns and ad pops up prompting you to play or download a different game.
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Clem pops up at the end, appearing as a sure, steady hand in the dangerous zombie-infested world.
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Davis commands the screen when she pops up, but Sandy hardly becomes more than this surface-level archetype.
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You pull the thing out, a little menu pops up and you can chose all these different options.
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Some five seasons later, "backrolls" still pops up on the show as a kind of venomless meta-reference.
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A box pops up to ask that person to let you observe or take command of the screen.
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It pops up in the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, Einstein's general relativity, and the interaction between two electric charges.
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"Black-ish" pulls in a similar audience, although sometimes pops up to 5 million or 8 million viewers.
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The word pops up, singly or in long loops, in Thom's version of the anguished 12-minute monologue.
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But the other is that it pops up elsewhere on its own — plasmids with drug resistance are everywhere.
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The other voice — pitched about half an octave higher, blunt, reedy, very winning — pops up in the essays.
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It's nearly impossible to actually activate when you want to and it always pops up when you don't.
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Pro tip: just long-press and drag your finger up through the options when the menu pops up.
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Its acronym—TANSTAAFL—pops up in subreddits like r/Anarcho_Capitalism, on sweatshirts from the politically inclined website LibertyManiacs.
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When it pops up now, it is usually treated easily with rehydration solutions and, if severe, with antibiotics.
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This is one of those useful fillers that pops up once in a while, always clued this way.
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Drama pops up in early in the day, but so does a great opportunity to talk things out.
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A new window pops up, overlaid on the chat, where you can find the music you want to share.
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A form pops up that looks just like a W-2, so it's obvious where all the numbers go.
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The song is funny, self-referential, and worth a watch if only to see who pops up and how.
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The same kind of counterintuitive finding pops up in the research on people who stand a lot for work.
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The moment Sasha tells her romantic rival to "shut the fuck up," a scorpion pops up and bites Kara.
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Kardashian herself also pops up on the show, portrayed in her younger days by look-alike actress Isabella Balbi.
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When one solution for detection pops up—like the blinks—the other will learn from it, and match it.
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Every now and then there's this little target that pops up and it just flashes for a brief second.
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And although there are photos of where Santa has been, clicking on them only pops up a Wikipedia page.
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Tina Fey's Tammy pops up when needed because the ladies are spending their weekend at her AirBnB-style home.
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As the reminder pops up on my phone, I scramble to put some questions together before calling the guy.
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Point the camera at the icon and a search result pops up, giving you more information about the work.
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Bottom line: I was a victim of burnout, the scary-sounding buzzword that pops up frequently in career articles.
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When you get close to the end, a notification pops up warning you that you're almost out of time.
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If you search "the House of Drew," articles about Drew Scott, one half of Bravo's Property Brothers pops up.
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It pops up right under your thumb as you scroll through photos, and preys on potentially vulnerable, unsuspecting people.
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This kind of issue always pops up in ambitious devices that use several new kinds of tech at scale.
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When you plug in an SD card, the Files app pops up, and you have access to the files.
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Developers can now prompt for consent using a new "AskForPermissionsConsent" card style which pops up in the Alexa app.
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The new feature is only available for Maps users on Android, and it pops up when you input directions.
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Franco said Greenville police are checking surveillance video from around the apartment complexes to see if anything pops up.
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The roaming supper club, run by volunteers living in temporary housing, pops up in different venues around the capital.
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Drama pops up in your love life, but the energy may also manifest as a big boost in passion.
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Basically every time someone says they're "attending", the event pops up in the News Feeds of their Facebook friends.
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Fake news is like a horrible weed: just when you think you've eradicated it, another pops up somewhere else.
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It's still startling when you're in a work meeting, and you're on Twitter, and a giant cock pops up.
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Most American nudist groups have a common, easy answer for the issue, which they argue rarely actually pops up.
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Or maybe a ball-powered display pops up above your monitor to give you a slightly jittery second monitor.
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Another unique feature is the Webcam, which physically pops up from the keyboard only when requested by the user.
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A free connection that pops up while you're on the go might just be too good to be true.
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Nicole Kidman is regal as can be when she pops up to strike a pose alongside her female castmates.
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Delete Mail and then tap an email address — the iPhone pops up a warning telling you to reinstall Mail.
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Even though I live and work in Manhattan, 212 is an anachronism that rarely pops up on my phone.
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If the user has enabled duets and reaction videos, you'll find the options in the menu that pops up.
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One-year subscriptions to magazines are a super cheap gift that pops up in your recipient's mailbox every month.
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Whenever an unrecognized phone number pops up on many cell phones, you can be sure it causes heart palpitations.
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It's the sort of thing that pops up regularly all over the internet, unmoored from context or time period.
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But with Sarah, it's years of radio silence; then, she randomly pops up assuming we are Besties 4 Lyfe.
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The feature scans the words and intent of your messages, then pops up optional suggestions from Messenger's many features.
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Every week a new podcast or documentary pops up to do a deep dive on a grisly, unsolved murder.
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Of course, Arya pulls the oldest trick in the book and just pops up a little bit down river.
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Now, most of what pops up on your mobile device is straight from someone else's thumbs, with no intermediary.
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But it seems like every once in awhile Mitchell pops up and takes a swipe at his former quarterback.
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Try searching online for the words "transgender clinic" plus the biggest city near you, and see what pops up.
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Slimer, the green ghost that appears briefly in Ghostbusters but more frequently in subsequent Ghostbusters-related media, pops up.
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If it's ten seconds before the "To Be Continued …" pops up on a sitcom from the '70s and '80s?
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GAUDIR A taste of Spain pops up on Monday evenings in the premises of the caterer, Tastings NYC & SoFlo.
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Anytime Sarah Palin pops up in the general vicinity of a presidential race, two things are just about guaranteed.
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"When you type my name in, that's the first video that pops up — an overdose video," Ms. Hemphill said.
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When talk of technology improving workflows pops up, some take that as a way for firms to reduce headcount.
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"The Chinese counterfeiters pop up so fast, the moment you take them down another one pops up," he said.
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Ever the wild card, Tracy pops up, sucker-punches the brother and yells at Al and crew to run.
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Logan Roy has an odd vocabulary tic, which pops up whenever he is faced with his company's latest scandal.
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The "magic panda" that Jason mentions in season two, episode two is real, and pops up in multiple scenes.
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A Banana Republic ad pops up and I remember the sweaters I had in my cart and didn't buy.
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The plant chemical beta carotene, which pops up in orange and yellow produce items, is especially good for you.
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The original film starred Shannen Doherty, Winona Ryder and Christian Slater, and Doherty pops up in the new trailer.
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The Peacekeeper's only pops up after she starts her attack, making her light attacks extremely difficult to defend against.
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Just copy and paste the offending email address into the search bar and batch-delete everything that pops up.
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But people seem to love the story, which pops up like poinsettias on the Internet this time of year.
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You don't feel like going to drinks at work so, suddenly, a personal commitment you forgot about pops up.
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It was the kind of short, dry announcement that pops up from time to time and goes virtually unnoticed.
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Starting with your most creative or important task before that urgent email pops up will help you feel accomplished.
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And when you call me, a thing pops up on my screen, which then causes the game to minimize.
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Each is color-coded by type, and clicking these areas pops up information on building construction and historic photographs.
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You just have to press the Windows key and a period and it pops up right over the Start button.
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It pops up on the recommendation screen, and I'm sold as soon as I see Amy Poehler worked on it.
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Mention an amount of cash in your conversation and the Apple Pay Messenger app pops up to complete the deal.
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She pops up in the clip for a few seconds, appearing unrecognizable due to her disheveled appearance and deep voice.
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Rich's ex-girlfriend Moniece Slaughter pops up at the end of episode 5 up to crash his dinner with bae.
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Well, there's a big potato industry out there and it's not every day that a guy like you pops up.
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When singer John Legend pops up at a rail station during the morning rush and starts running through his hits.
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When Bernie asks to see the names of all active first generation hosts, Dolores' face pops up on the screen.
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Looking at the terms of the deal, a pretty hilarious question immediately pops up: what, exactly, is Brock Osweiler worth?
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As you might have realised by now, Brexit isn't a person, but this question still commonly pops up on Google.
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The Charge 3 pops up notifications from popular apps like Facebook and Uber and lets users accept or reject calls.
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" (Here, an image of Mr. Schumer helpfully pops up.) "He threatened to vote against it, and then voted for it.
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His name pops up on a whimsical "Bye Ken" T-shirt and a pair of rings bearing the same slogan.
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As you type, Smart Compose pops up suggestions about what you might want to write next – similar to Google autocomplete.
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Sam pops up, and scoots out of the booth less than gracefully, pointing to the bathroom, she'll be right back.
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He pops up unexpectedly and screams while frantically trying to shake them off, but those attacking spiders aren't going anywhere.
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However, if I forget to take my spironolactone for one day, a cystic pimple immediately pops up on my chin.
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No filter, and she will tell you exactly what's on her mind at the exact time when it pops up.
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Whether Damon's star of the Asgard theater scene pops up in another Marvel movie, we'll have to wait and see.
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On the NEX, only a small rectangle pops up from the top of the phone to reveal the front camera.
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Rather than looking like it's coming to some finite end of some kind, all of a sudden AI pops up.
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This lightweight, telescoping head protector pops up when you need it, and becomes a flat, backpackable oval when you don't.
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Then they scan a QR code that pops up on their phone screen to confirm their purchase on the machine.
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But that doesn't work when you have an interface that pops up with lots of different buttons, fields, and labels.
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At one point in the Tails video, a prompt saying a software update is available pops up on the screen.
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"jplautz" is not going to make the same impression as "Jessica" when an alert pops up on my coworker's screen.
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When you go search for porn, the first stuff that pops up is not the stuff I wanted to see.
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Ask Siri on the iPhone, iPad or Apple TV some Game of Thrones related queries and see what pops up.
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That way, whenever a user highlights text on the page, a "share quote" button with the Facebook logo pops up.
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Sarah Paulson made it in there, too, along with Cate Blanchett, who pops up as Bullock's Brad Pitt-style sidekick.
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But as soon as the green pops up, you'd realize that my god, those are actually legitimate shots to take.
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Loose and languid country rock isn't the first music style that comes to mind when Detroit pops up in conversation.
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You must cheer every time he pops up on TV.No, I don't think we feel that way about Nigel Farage.
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Here's a little-known fact in case it ever pops up on trivia night: May 28 is Menstrual Hygiene Day.
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Tap the More menu that pops up, and then tap each message in the thread that you want to remove.
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Clip the camera onto the Z2 Force Edition and a 360 capture button automatically pops up within the camera app.
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Type what you're looking for in the search bar at the top of the page and see what pops up.
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It pops up somewhere on your body and it's white and new and slightly pink, shouting, Scratch me , scratch me .
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"I was using the back of those three ring razors—the back pops up like a sideburn trimmer," he explains.
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The first pops up in Loki's (Tom Hiddleston) mind-control scepter from The Avengers, and in Avengers: Age of Ultron.
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It's a bittersweet movie, mostly because of the cancer diagnosis, which pops up about three-quarters of the way through.
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If that wasn't enough, Nicki Minaj pops up near the end for a blast of vibrant, whip-smart trash talk.
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"China" and "Chinese" show up in the names of about 15,000 restaurants, while "Wok" pops up more than 2,500 times.
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Make the setting and the associations positive, so when that calendar reminder pops up again, you're thinking, "Great!" not "Unsubscribe."
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This movie pops up now and again on Netflix; right now you can rent it on Amazon Video for $5.
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I tend to think of him as a Zelig-like character; he pops up in weird places, especially in footnotes.
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When you press and hold the globe key, a menu pops up to display your alternate keyboard choices — including emoji.
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Resist the urge to hide, to click over to something else when that difficult truth pops up on your screen.
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Type the phrase "like a Rorschach test" into Google and what pops up is everything from Hillary Clinton to Cheetos.
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But artificial intelligence can be far more useful than just keeping epidemiologists and officials informed as a disease pops up.
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A secret superheroine named Sri Asih pops up at a crucial moment, much like Wonder Woman in Batman v Superman.
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From there, a Share Audio dialog box pops up, similar to the one you'll see during the initial pairing process.
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And as the tech pops up everywhere from our apartment buildings to our airports, it's increasingly sparking controversy among citizens.
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You can't see it, and then it pops up and ruins your life for three to five fucking gargoyle weeks.
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This simple round hamper is made of heavy polyester mesh and pops up for use or collapses flat for storage.
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The alleged BTK Killer, who pops up in the show's cold open in multiple episodes and again in the series finale.
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Just connect the new iPad, select its icon when it pops up in the iTunes window and click the Music icon.
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It's activated by Apple's 3D Touch feature – so when you force touch the app icon it pops up as an option.
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DePaola's only child, son Chris, regularly pops up on her Instagram and shows up to support his mother at her events.
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Harris pops up a few times in this Emil Nava-directed clip, playing bass in the background of the technicolor world.
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All of a sudden the colorful grid of Netflix's documentary section pops up and the pure volume of selection is overwhelming.
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"You could have multiple drones with one person back at the station applying human judgment when something pops up," says Schafer.
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The phrase "our name is Legion" even pops up in It, suggesting a link between the titular monster and the demon.
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That's where you press down hard on an icon for an app and a Quick Actions menu of possibilities pops up.
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Stay on the page more than a few seconds and a box pops up asking for your email and phone number.
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He pops up when he visits the pharmaceutical company where Penny works, and of course the guys want to meet him.
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As we return to young Jack waiting in the car, his father yet to return, a head pops up behind him.
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The Cantine pops up every year to publicise Canadian dairy, poultry and eggs, which are protected by import quotas and tariffs.
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At the very end, as the Marvel logo pops up, a clanking sound is heard, much like a hammer pounding metal.
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Then he pops up to reveal his new baby-faced look – as well as his yet-to-be-seen cleft chin.
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Rob Kardashian pops up, showing us the other side of his 'no-show' to his grandmother's birthday party in San Diego.
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A slew of haunts pops up in our Instagram feeds on the regular, courtesy of locals and out-of-towners alike.
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He's speeding down the street extremely fast and swerving a ton, when Tess (Eris Baker) pops up in the back seat.
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Facebook privacy scandals are so common lately that users barely have time to digest one screw-up before another pops up.
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Since then, every year, the elf pops up in funny places like on my daughter's pillow or on the dinner table.
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If an issue pops up after that, but within the first year of ownership, you can contact Daily Steals for support.
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Hold it down and the task switcher pops up, showing you a carousel of all of the apps you have open.
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You know that icky feeling when a picture of you and your ex pops up on Facebook's "On This Day" feature?
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Even people who "forgot" to unfollow someone have a new chance to do so every time a new story pops up.
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The clip usually pops up around Christmas every year as part of All-Things-Bowie Internet round-ups, and that's that.
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Warcraft occasionally reveals an egalitarian spirit when a woman warrior or two pops up in the extreme background, but c'mon, Warcraft.
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Every once in a while, and this is more rare now, there's a legitimately strange internet artifact that just pops up.
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Luckey directs me to tilt my head downward, toward the box, and suddenly an image pops up over the VR rendering.
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This questions pops up because it is easy to see a direct correlation between certain bas-reliefs and their painted counterpart.
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" They note that this dimension "pops up on votes such as raising the debt ceiling, domestic surveillance, and government funding bills.
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Unexpected drama pops up as the moon opposes Uranus, but a gentler energy flows as the moon connects with romantic Venus.
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That means this Vine above pops up on On the Rise every Wednesday and I'm honestly here for it every time.
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I always try to tell them there are lots of schools adding teams and when one pops up, that's 45 slots.
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When it pops up you get to see a list of emails you probably shouldn't ignore and it's all generated automatically.
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Church the Zombie Cat pops up to hiss directly to camera like an angry fog machine on a startlingly glitchy timer.
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A connection dialog pops up on your screen and you tap on the connection button on the back of the case.
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Selena Gomez pops up somewhere along the way in this movie from writer-director Rob Burnett, a former Letterman executive producer.
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To set the AirPods Pro up, just open the case and click a notification box that pops up on your phone.
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As soon as prices surge, U.S. President Donald Trump pops up, often on Twitter, to urge Saudi Arabia to lower prices.
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In iOS 13 or later, press on the app you'd like to create a folder with until a menu pops up.
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Before you start, gather all the relevant information so you don't have to dig for it when the question pops up.
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Magazine subscription One-year subscriptions to magazines are a super cheap gift that pops up in your recipient's mailbox every month.
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Whenever a major news event pops up, I see farms of fake accounts that rise up to influence discourse + spread disinformation.
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Jyn walks along an aerial platform on Scarif, blaster in hand, when a TIE fighter pops up at point-blank range.
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Any office communication — Slack or emails — only pops up on my screen whenever I'm in range of a Wi-Fi router.
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The song "Send My Love (To Your New Lover)" plays as the words, "Premieres May 22" pops up on the screen.
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From movie soundtracks and TV ads to that ubiquitous ringback tone of the late aughts, the piece pops up all over.
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If that's not enough, there's also a random subplot about a girl immigrating from Mexico that pops up here and there.
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Reicha's name also pops up in the biographies of composers who studied counterpoint with him in Paris: Berlioz, Liszt, Franck, Gounod.
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The most memorable is the prom scene (!!), where she pops up to perform "Cruel to Be Kind" with the ska band (
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It pops up in unexpected places — like the cracks in walls that the artist Jan Vormann fills with Lego bricks, above.
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We all get in bad moods, so let's embrace Pisces' vibes and be forgiving about any drama that pops up today.
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"Do we really have to have such a crisis mentality for every new virus or bacteria that pops up?" said Col.
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Also worth pointing out is the clever magnetic stand that pops up to reveal threads for mounting atop a mic stand.
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"I think every time a new infection pops up that people are fearful of, the same kinda stuff circulates," Call said.
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The other good thing about Amazon is restocking happens often so something might be sold out, but another one pops up.
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This approach works best with the likes of Dennis Hopper, who first pops up unnamed during a bit on New Hollywood.
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Every weekend, a notification pops up showing me how much time I have spent and each week it has gone up.
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To find the Narrator settings, hold down the Xbox button on your controller until it vibrates and a menu pops up.
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The Night Stalker (Zach Villa), as he's called, also pops up at the end of the episode, watching Brooke from afar.
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Even if you know what's coming, it's terrifying when Pennywise, this time played by Bill Skarsgard, pops up from the sewers.
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Just when it seems like Wells Fargo's troubles are behind it, another mole pops up from the whack-a-mole machine.
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The AP report comes as gun legislation sits at a standstill in Congress yet pops up consistently among Democratic presidential candidates.
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Surf-bro turtle Crush pops up briefly, but if you're looking for another round of vegetarian sharks, you're out of luck.
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Now when you swipe up on any watch, it pops up with what it thinks is relevant information provided by the Assistant.
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But while that rumor pops up as dependably as a perennial, this time it has enough weight to merit some serious consideration.
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A new quick menu pops up whenever you hold down the DualShock 4's PlayStation button, replacing current the power options menu.
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To solidify this idea even more, a relic pops up the game that only Byleth can wield: the Sword of the Creator.
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It's a question that almost always pops up in debates over whether a particular activity counts as gambling, particularly in New York.
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And out of the laundry basket, like a jack-in-the-box, Nick Swisher, who's been hiding, pops up screaming something incoherent.
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A fingerprint icon pops up when you wake up the phone's screen, providing a visual guide to help you place your thumb.
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"Overall, you need to be careful about making long-term structural decisions in response to something that just pops up," he said.
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One of my favorite tricks is the hideaway Windows Hello-compatible webcam that pops up out of the top of the monitor.
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This matches the best price that we've seen, and while it pops up about every month or so, it usually sells out.
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We do an engagement survey once in a while, and usually compensation and work-life balance- pops up as the critical factors.
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Every time an outing requiring a swimsuit pops up, I spend far too much time ruminating over one decision: bikini or maillot?
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As Apple made sure to note at WWDC, nothing pops up automatically (and annoyingly) when you plug in an iPhone or iPad.
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Often, when demand is suppressed in one place, it pops up in another—especially in China's neighbours such as Vietnam and Laos.
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Just ask Siri, "What is the national anthem of Bulgaria?" and the answer "The national anthem of Bulgaria is Despacito" pops up.
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It's also the most extreme example of a trend we already noticed, something that pops up whenever women talk frankly about money.
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Every time it pops up, people laugh, hit "like," and marvel both at their own age and the cluelessness of kids today.
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The PawBo Catch is essentially a cat-teasing stick and the PawBo Punch pops up a little rodent to keep pets occupied.
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Then, Archie returns to Riverdale in "The Stranger" and is knocking boots with Ronnie before the Riverdale title card even pops up.
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The webcam is still embedded in the keyboard and pops up with a press, and yes, it still points up your nose.
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In the Google Calendar apps for iOS or Android, tap the plus icon and choose Goal from the menu that pops up.
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The style pops up more frequently from time to time on models like Ruth Bell, singers (see: Miley), and your local badass.
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For example, whenever a snare hits in the song, a square black building pops up in real time with the growing landscape.
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They do this by issuing detainer requests to jails when an inmate of interest pops up in their shared system information system.
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It pops up and you can pull it back and aim it up to "bounce" the light for more evenly lit images.
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It has a camera that pops up and retracts, but the motorized module is only for the selfie camera, not the rear.
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And, in compliance with the aforementioned promise, we'll keep you posted on where the rest of fashion's latest fad pops up next.
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But part of the gender pay gap can't be accounted for and stubbornly pops up in a range of occupations and industries.
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It gradually fills in a progress bar that pops up below the icon and turns from grey back to its original color.
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Once the fictitious target navigates to the page, a fake Adobe Flash update installer pops up, prompting the user to click install.
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We're excited to see what other performances he pops up in now, because other artists must be clamoring to feature his moves.
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Jon Hamm pops up to help, lending his roguish good looks and natural charm to the role of cooperating witness Bill Taylor.
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If a lightning deal has run out, you can join its waitlist to receive a notification if the discount pops up again.
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In the new menu that pops up, change the account username in the first text field to the new one you want.
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A cloud comes over diners' faces when an organist pops up and begins cranking, forcing them to wait out the auditory assault.
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Late in the season, Sally Field pops up, as a narcissistic guru, but even she isn't enough to make the story click.
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Mr. Birbiglia, 38, tours as a standup act and pops up in TV shows ("Orange Is the New Black") and films ("Trainwreck").
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The camera immediately pops up when you open the camera app and flip to selfie mode, and quickly retracts when you're done.
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If John Podesta pops up for a friendly interview on the network that night, you'll know exactly how that came to fruition.
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The moon in Cancer finds you in the mood to socialize—but some drama pops up and your patience has run out!
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From there they just need to open Bigscreen "in desktop mode" and punch the code that pops up into their Go headset.
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We'll continue to look through the dozens of Tesla subsidiaries, most of them related to solar, to see what else pops up.
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She's quick to dismiss when Mark Darcy constantly pops up in her life, thinking he's only there to mock her repeated foibles.
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Last week: one-handed grab, full extension, red-zone catch over the middle where he takes a huge shot and pops up.
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Then this kid pops up and said 'Hi, I'm Aidan Gallagher, and I love this part more than anything in the world.
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So when the Windows desktop pops up in "Searching," it immediately reminds us of a time when Microsoft ruled the computer world.
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I make stories with each word and when I see it, it automatically pops up what story I made for the word.
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If we've written about you and someone searches your name, whatever we have pops up first, no matter how old it is.
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A couple of minutes into the workout, a smaller image of the instructor doing an alternative exercise pops up on the screen.
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After showing us old notes she wrote about a high school crush named Trevor, that name pops up in a later bit.
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It's crosswordese, but it pops up a lot, both as a singular and a plural, so get to know your decorative pitchers.
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He pops up throughout the story, visible only to us and to Jojo (Roman Griffin Davis), a ten-year-old German boy.
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You'll notice there's also a "Construction guides" toggle that pops up, which when switched on, will auto trace whatever's in the photo.
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Like usually, if you've been bingeing 'Love Is Blind' for 10 hours, a screen pops up and asks, 'Are you still watching?
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Despite these efforts, it's seemingly impossible for these platforms to take down every false coronavirus post as soon as one pops up.
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The oceanic liquor pops up in an array of papaya salads, many studded with salted or preserved sea creatures, leaning into brininess.
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Even if a scareware alert pops up, you can dismiss it without rebooting your whole computer — just forcibly quit the browser program.
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The annual rollout has transformed from a fun activity that pops up every December to an earnestly felt measure of one's experiences.
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Like Max, I occasionally wished as a child to escape from my family, and truth be told the urge still pops up.
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Unexpected emotional stuff pops up in your relationships early on, but it there's a good chance it will be exciting, not stressful!
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The question pops up frequently when we're visiting friends of my mother's over the holidays or talking to affable cashiers at the supermarket.
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And that shove arrives in the form of a mysterious man who pops up on his Money Monster set while he's broadcasting live.
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Now that Ring Watch has officially commenced, let's see if this jewelry pops up in any inevitable cute couple photos in the future.
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Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)And then there's the Apex's secret party trick: a selfie cam that pops up from the phone's top edge.
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Scientists are nearly always taken by surprise when it pops up in new places, as if playing whack-a-mole with the universe.
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Stress concerning work pops up tonight—deal with what you can, but don't stress yourself out by obsessing over something you can't control.
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If a racist politician pops up in Britain, we give him air time within reason and then ridicule him until he goes away.
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The question pops up again in the Brazilian artist Valeska Soares's solo exhibition, Any Moment Now, at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art.
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It's easy to see just where the film pops up in the series when the space marines crash-land on the Halo ring.
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Goldman employees say the email system automatically pops up a window if a user attempts to send an email containing a bad word.
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Throughout the episode, we're led to believe Jack is alone… until a little boy in glasses and overalls pops up from the backseat.
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Stress concerning work or your reputation pops up this evening, and nothing will soothe you like getting cozy at home with loved ones.
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If a mobile ad pops up when you're using your favorite app, inMobi specializes in making them less intrusive and more user-friendly.
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The notification pops up for drivers that are using Autosteer, and if they're driving fast enough that they might run a red light.
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The feature allows Facebook friends to upload digital cards, photos and videos to a special story that pops up when it's your birthday.
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A series of block-shifting puzzles toward the end of the game pops up out of nowhere and could have used more attention.
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One day neons greens and pastel pinks are all the rage and the next a new blonde or brunette highlighting technique pops up.
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I find a seat, and a Yorkie sitting on the lap of the woman in front of me pops up over her shoulder.
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Then Zane pops up at Zoolander's door with an irresistible offer: model in a show for couturier Alexanya Atoz (Kristen Wiig) in Rome.
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What to watch: Peele himself pops up as the deadpan narrator, just like Serling did at the beginning and end of each episode.
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There's a tweet by activist DeRay McKesson that pops up on my Twitter feed frequently enough for me to know it by heart.
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Unexpected drama pops up this afternoon, Gemini, and the moon enters Scorpio to encourage you to focus on your duties and get organized.
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Don't sweat the Avatar Project too much The Avatar Project is a mysterious alien research initiative that pops up early in the game.
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Ellis pops up when Meredith is watching a video feed from the Harper Avery Awards, which is given out to the best doctor.
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For whenever the EU wants to bring the Swiss into line with a new law, the threat of a blocking referendum pops up.
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Just as the colors start to change on trees, orange, yellow, and red packaging pops up across the shelves at each store location.
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The cast listing is jarring the first time it pops up for one very simple reason: Skarsgård's character, Perry Wright, is very dead.
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For instance, type in "gif" and a GIF search button pops up that will let you search for a GIF, using Giphy's API.
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She's becoming a special correspondent on "60 Minutes," she did a primetime special recently and she pops up on other shows as well.
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"Right now I'll tackle these two, and if something else pops up for the good of the island, let's do it," he says.
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Then, it pops up again in a sequence of shots that suggest it belongs to the unnamed star of the Battlefront II story.
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While booting up, it pops up a rather optimistic screen that has the Hindi line 'your dreams will come true,' written in English.
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Be extra mindful about differences in opinion and beliefs today, as things could quickly go out of control if an argument pops up.
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After all, portion size is an evergreen subject of hand-wringing: A study pops up about the growing entree sizes in chain restaurants.
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If so, a button pops up to launch a chat with said bot or human, who then takes care of it for you.
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When Theon Greyjoy sneaks onto Euron's ship to bust Yara out, McElhenney pops up as an unsuspecting ship guard who gets mercilessly slaughtered.
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When Massima Desire clocks in and out of her shift, she cringes when she sees the name that pops up on the screen.
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Bannon's name is peppered across the website, including with a promotional ad that pops up selling "fidget spinners" with his face on them.
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"I think any time a new question pops up, groups that are empowered to provide oversight and should do that," he told reporters.
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In many scenes, a supporting chorus of singers and dancers soon pops up, which works well for a jukebox musical like this one.
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And every so often, Manfred pops up in the media and makes a suggestion or lets slip the idea of a rule change.
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Johnny Sagan, founder of the Snow Globe, explained the message behind the video, and the DEKY acronym that pops up a few times.
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But for the rest of us, we're in the dark until one of these supposedly magical Taco Buenos pops up in our areas.
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The question of whether our left and right eyes perceive color slightly different pops up on Quora, Reddit, and other internet forums occasionally.
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Sometimes you can look at the waveform of a track that pops up in your Soundcloud feed and tell its going to hurt.
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With Dialogue 3-D, though, when I click "X" to blast the first Nazi firing shots at me, a dialogue box pops up.
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In the window that pops up, choose a reason for the return and click the Return for Refund button to confirm your decision.
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Scrolling through my news feed, a video pops up showing an appalling instance of officer behavior that was captured by a concerned onlooker.
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OVO signees typically get a boost when Drake pops up on their singles, but it's rarely enough to create a lasting chart impact.
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Relationship stress pops up this morning; however, if you're willing to compromise and not be such a perfectionist, things could work out will.
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Under the tub layer is a rainbow flag with a wood texture, an innuendo that pops up in various places throughout the hotel.
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And they'd also have a strong incentive to rearrange their affairs so that more of their income pops up in their pass-throughs.
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The S Pen does a million other things that are all selectable from the menu that pops up when you pull it out.
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If you want to include sound with the screen video, press the button until a menu pops up with the Microphone Audio option.
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Alex: I'll open the file with the phone in my hand and start running their name to see if anything obvious pops up.
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A rattlesnake pops up at the end of the first chapter, and over the ensuing 250-plus pages, the story's pulse rarely slackens.
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Sushi by Bou, the quick-serve omakase, pops up in the patio of Jue Lan Club restaurant until September, 268A Elm Street, sushibybou.com.
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Octavia Spencer also pops up in this otherwise fleet-footed film, but the supporting role — if you can call it that — is paltry.
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It's a fun way to stay in touch throughout the day, though, and I smile each time a message from him pops up.
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Long-pressing icons on the home screen feels a lot more responsive and the context menu that pops up is way more useful.
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Build out your emergency fund to better handle unanticipated maintenance as it pops up, such as a furnace that needs repair, Meehan said.
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That clash pops up in different ways, but it is fundamentally about what world the citizens of the West would rather live in.
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Vitamin C also pops up via searches on the largest retailers, including Amazon, because of false reports that it can cure the coronavirus.
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But Mr. Kilimnik pops up repeatedly as a possible connection, with ties to both sides that are as enigmatic as they are deep.
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Cortana pops up whenever a user is on a webpage that might have content worth saving, like on a page to buy a book.
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One segment — in which a scared family takes a road trip to grandma's — pops up like commercial breaks between the other sections, for instance.
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It recently integrated with the Google Chrome browser's desktop notifications features, which temporarily pops up a separate mini window with alerts about Facebook activity.
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From Miss Piggy and ex Kermit to Gonzo and Fozzie, the lovable gang pops up in brightly colored squares to harmonize the classic tune.
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Katie pops up in a DEA elevator behind Peña and then later again at a bar, just so she can give him flirtatious eyes.
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Every once in a while, a strange case pops up in medical journals that really makes us think, how could that have possibly happened?
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When a face pops up on the wall, it is immediately surrounded by a white rectangle and some text giving information about that person.
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Without a holistic approach, public health can also turn into a game of Whac-A-Mole: You combat one problem, but another pops up.
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Songwriting is always funny, and sometimes you have a pretty focused idea, and other times stuff pops up and you follow a little trail.
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And the simple, naïve belief that the thought that pops up in my mind "This is my free will," this was never the case.
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The benefit of using Now on Tap to take it is that a sharing screen immediately pops up with relevant contacts and installed apps.
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Sure, we can decipher basic nutritional information, but if a sticker pops up espousing "non-GMO" this and "grass-fed" that, what's the takeaway?
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When you ask it to turn on the lights, for example, a screen pops up that lets you adjust the brightness or color temperature.
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Coca-Cola's sponsorship pops up at the 30-minute mark of each half of every game when fans join together to sing, López said.
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The term first pops up in the 703s and then overtime it means a lot of different things to a lot of different people.
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Bobby Cannavale pops up at one point, John Legend makes an appearance behind a piano, and Dev's parents show up for a repeat performance.
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Something funny happens when your computer or phone can't display a font: A blank rectangular box pops up in place of the missing glyph.
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If you're looking for a male character on this list, you have to go number 20 where a presumably shirtless Kylo Ren pops up.
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Oliso Pro Smart Iron: This smart iron pops up every time you take your hands off of it so it won't burn your clothes.
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On Android, most apps have a "share" button that pops up a list of apps you can send a link or a photo to.
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Perhaps most prevalently, panicked speculation pops up online and in the media about Plan B affecting women's ability to get pregnant later in life.
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If anyone can stay that committed to whistling and not breakout into laughter when a tiny ninja pops up, they need to be applauded.
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However, this is a photo that constantly pops up when you google "Obama as a kid," and it's been documented in news posts before.
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Honey, for example, is a Chrome add-on that pops-up when you're about to checkout and then automatically searches for any coupon codes.
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Then an ominous message from the attacker pops up, demanding a ransom be paid in order to unlock the computer or decrypt the data.
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The counterbalancing effect of the first film's civilian love-interest and investigative accomplice, Matilda (Christine Taylor, who pops up only briefly), is missing here.
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Unsurprisingly, when one of the world's most recognized tech entrepreneurs pops up at startups and tech hubs few have heard of it draws attention.
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Perhaps the most popular of the fake search engines, FinderSpyder (and its nearly identical twin, SpyderFinder) pops up a lot in crime/action shows.
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Kimmy gets curious, and decides to take a look herself at just what pops up when you put "Kimmy Schmidt" into the search bar.
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Each game pops up as an on-screen overlay to the ongoing conversation, meaning you can keep an eye on things as you play.
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As far as feature-rich LED TVs go, Samsung's QLED lineup frequently pops up on our radar because, well, it frequently goes on sale.
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True, we're probably biased, but we really think this is one email you won't be annoyed with when it pops up in your inbox.
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When you listen to a visual podcast with a video component, for example, the video pops up on the left side of the app.
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Or, if you're using iOS 13, tap and hold an app icon, select "Rearrange Apps," and then tap the X that pops up.3.
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One of the most famous Easter eggs in Pixar movies is that a Pizza Planet delivery truck pops up in almost every Pixar film.
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The wire tree pops up and assembles itself in a matter of seconds, and it's easily collapsible to store when the holidays are over.
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The Touch Bar replaces the function keys at the top of the current laptop keyboards and pops up customized functions depending on the app.
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This way, when a man who listens solely to the Spice Girls pops up, please tell me, because I would like to marry him.
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She said they never anticipated what I experienced and, perhaps, as a result, their phone number pops up at the top of a search.
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A window pops up—barely heading off an existential crisis about the futility of writing—and asks me to click Enact on Biological Immortality.
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Doing so pops up a window where the advertiser must read through the policy details, then agree that they will abide by its terms.
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Every day a new headline pops up about what some white filmmaker, actress, or celebrity said about the lack of "diversity" across the industry.
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Time and time again, however, telecom has shown a willingness to compete on both price and service if a better municipal network pops up.
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Non-committal sex with multiple partners pops up throughout film history, especially in comedies, like Friends With Benefits (2011) and No Strings Attached (2011).
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Like, sure, it'll be nice, but it'll feel a bit like a circus that pops up on a Wednesday and leaves on a Friday.
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Luke Wilson pops up as Frank Vitchard, another anchor from another rival news station who helps kick off the battle of the news teams.
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But given their playoff experience, don't be surprised if one of them pops up in a big moment once the postseason begins next month.
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I feel like making pizza is something that so many people are doing—so many pizzerias, and every few feet, another one pops up.
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"Every day it seems like a new set of questions pops up," said Dennis Tajer, a spokesman for the union representing American Airlines pilots.
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It should be a relatively routine save for Muslera, but it hit his hands, pops up, goes over his head and into the goal.
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His story gets increasingly harrowing, as he checks into a psychiatric hospital, and sometimes the darkness pops up in the twist of a joke.
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The dreaded reminder pops up on my phone: A friend (more of an acquaintance, really, I rationalize) is having a birthday party later tonight.
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A. The "unresponsive script" error message often pops up when Firefox encounters a bit of JavaScript code that is not performing as it should.
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Enter the email to which emails will be forwarded into the bar that pops up, then hit "Next," then "Proceed" in the next popup.
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When we do, a box pops up telling us that if we want to reset our password, a code will be texted to us.
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So he pops up on Twitter, often with video, plans post-race moves and encourages meeting organizers and media to move with the times.
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New York (CNN Business)Don't be surprised if Whole Foods or another Amazon grocery chain pops up where an old Sears used to be.
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Instead of a rearview mirror, a 180-degree rear view display pops up whenever you glance in the area where a mirror usually is.
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You know if you click on an artist it pops up with like other similar artists, sometimes i'll just click on them and see.
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Every time she pops up in someone else's biography or memoir, it's as if someone has just put a classic album on the turntable.
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Bison pops up at the end, teleporting around the screen, at which point the maddeningly imprecise controls will probably leave you on the deck.
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You can donate either through the message that pops up on your news feed, or donate directly on the Center for Disaster Philanthropy's Facebook Page.
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But rooting out these drugs is a game of whack-a-mole; once the DEA targets a specific chemical composition, a new one pops up.
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Take a look as Sosonkin accesses my webcam – even clicking a picture -- and pops up the calculator on my computer…without ever touching the computer.
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Vivo's NEX S is the first phone with an in-display fingerprint reader and a selfie camera that pops up and collapses into the body.
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When you press the volume buttons on your iOS device, a big volume graphic pops up in the middle of the screen, blocking your content.
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After a very unlikely moment when he literally pops up in her class, Noah hears Juliette's lecture on the shadow-self of a fictional character.
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" Woodruff says Davis allegedly downloaded the broken finger photo from the Internet: "If you do a Google search of broken fingers that image pops up.
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The mini menu that pops up lets you turn AirDrop off completely, leave it open for your contacts only, or leave it open to everyone.
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When that score pops up, how many people are potentially going to be dissuaded from seeing this movie on our opening weekend, and in release?
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Taylor Swift's squad runs deep — so deep, in fact, that she pops up where you'd least expect her, like in the middle of Deadpool 2.
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There are sudden murders, intense gore that pops up out of nowhere, characters talking to phantom versions of themselves, and generally loopy behavior all around.
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This fan-made short is about as unofficial as can be, as noted by a disclaimer that pops up on screen right off the bat.
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If an issue pops up after that but within the first year of ownership, you can contact Daily Steals with your order number for support.
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If you want to turn these on, search for "pollen levels" on Google, then tap the "turn on" notification button when a window pops up.
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Corallo pops up for a brief, but notable, cameo in Michael Wolff's Fire and Fury — the gossipy White House tell-all that won't go away.
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"Most people scream and squeal when a whale suddenly pops up close to the boat," says Frediani, one of the boat company's two regular photographers.
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You begin with the intention of watching a couple of people's stories and the next thing you're 20 stories deep and their face pops up.
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When you send a message, a small progress bar pops up at the bottom of the screen, with the word "Undo" on the right side.
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Why it matters: "It's one of those crisis moments that pops up in a campaign that you can't really anticipate," said Democratic strategist Doug Thornell.
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Once you select the musical GIF you want, you then choose where you want to share it — and Snapchat now pops up as an option.
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And again, this idea that pops up of Dada situating itself as anti-tradition, anti-figurative art, anti-received wisdom of what art should be.
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So when a party pops up sometime between now and December, make sure you have a pitcher of this Apple Pie Sangria ready to go.
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I can imagine other subscribers writing off theaters until something similar to MoviePass pops up again — especially with so many other, cheaper entertainment options available.
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Well, turns out he was into me, and started flirting with me over the in-flight message system (it pops up on your TV screen).
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It's the thing that pops up when you give the devoted button a short press (down the road a longer one will bring up Voice).
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These domes are kind of like the safety cap on a jar of jam or bottle of Snapple that pops up after you open it.
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When a show is playing, it pops up in a small field at the bottom of the screen, which you can swipe up to enlarge.
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The Mashable Games team will also be keeping an eye on pre-order opportunities and re-sharing this post whenever a new one pops up.
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You can see staff and fans search for the jewelry ... when a girl pops up with the ring, flags down the rapper and returns it.
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A tricolor swatch in red, pale yellow and yellow-green pops up near the center of "Green light," flapping like a flag in the wind.
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The entire website looks like it's one of those "Meet hot singles in your area" ads that pops up when you're illegally streaming a movie.
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Clicking on "Why this ad?" when it pops up in an advertisement shows the information Google used when determining to show you the particular advertisement.
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The ominous-looking, spidery beast that pops up twice during the teaser may well be the next Season's biggest threat — but what exactly is it?
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Just tap an icon and the app pops up to issue welcome assurance that someone you love isn't dead at the bottom of a river.
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The game is about a certain sense of quiet isolation, but that gets ruined when neon green "X2 COMBO" text constantly pops up on-screen.
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I suspect this is because Apple doesn't want people to experience the "searching for GPS" message that pops up on a lot of sport watches.
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Each time a draconian plan pops up, advocates for healthcare and seniors - and grassroots opponents - grab their mallets and pound them back into their holes.
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When a scene ends, it seems there will be a commercial break — only the next scene pops up, because Netflix is an ad-free zone.
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When all the pieces are in place, the name of the dinosaur pops up, and once a "launch" button is pressed, it springs into action.
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Stress around work pops up in the morning, but by the end of the day you'll find a genius solution for any problems you have.
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Releasing new beta tools and applications gives Dropbox an increasing ability to figure out what new user behavior pops up that it can account for.
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That pops up a translucent screen with options for filling up that no-man's land that shows up in the Finder Touch Bar by default.
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A new report by UBS and PricewaterhouseCoopers found that one billionaire pops up in Asia every three days, outpacing all other regions in the world.
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Along with stained-glass windows, Winchester seemed to be obsessed with the number 13, as the notoriously unlucky number bizarrely pops up throughout the house.
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She pops up now and then in some flashbacks, but mostly functions as an idea (of love and loss) and as a useful narrative wedge.
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Felix pops up a lot in this show, most uncannily in a giant inflatable version scrunched into a gallery, his chin smushed into his belly.
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It's legitimately exciting when the postcard notification pops up, to see what kind of brave new adventures your little friend is up to this time.
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In the video, former Disney star Skai Jackson is doing her best to mind her business while Lil Nas pops up every place she turns.
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In Chattanooga, Tennessee — a state with a 48-hour waiting period — the National Memorial for the Unborn pops up in a search for an abortion.
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It's a teeny little scroll in a wooden frame that kind of pops up like a folding chair so you can look at it vertically.
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On your end, opening up a red envelope for the first time will active a wallet tab that pops up on the app's "Me" page.
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The URAL river pops up in crosswords quite a bit, but "River past the Orsk and Orenburg" is objectively tough, unless you are a cartographer.
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It was homey and rich, and we sopped up the sauce with the extra-large basket of French bread that pops up on every table.
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Entrepreneur Jonathan Cheban, who frequently pops up on Keeping up with the Kardashians with best friend Kim Kardashian West, is debuting his podcast, Foodgod: OMFG.
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I'm assuming it pops up because of one of the programmatic slots that they're selling that they don't know what's actually going through their site.
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"If nothing pops up, they are going to be turned over to the Canadian Border Services Agency and then they apply for asylum," he said.
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Tonight, an anxious thought pops up: I have a tremendous fear of aging and disability, and I want to save up $2 million for retirement.
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When a mysterious illness first pops up, it can be difficult for governments and public health officials to gather information quickly and coordinate a response.
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Whether through a relationship with a trusted advisor or on your own, establish alerts that will let you know when a red flag pops up.
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The company wants to ensure that if people are looking for a specific account, like cooking magazine Bon Appétit's popular YouTube channel, it pops up.
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It pops up when the call begins, which makes me remember to hit the button, and then it saves the calls in Ecamm Movie Tools.
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If you look at the history of this entry in the puzzle, its heyday was the '60s, but "rotary" still pops up now and then.
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That note of satirical self-awareness pops up now and then in what's otherwise an earnest genre jambalaya: a medical-supernatural-conspiracy shoot 'em up.
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It was rush hour at the coffee shop that pops up twice daily inside the staff lounge at one of the nation's most notorious jails.
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But people who use the app's police reporting feature can leave detailed comments on the cartoonish icon of a mustachioed police officer that pops up.
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Connecting the dots: Tupac beats up Anderson ... Tupac is killed ... Anderson is killed ... Tupac murder weapon pops up in a yard connected to Anderson's friend.
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After reading this, hopefully you'll feel better prepared to make a decision the next time a carrier settings update message pops up on your screen.
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How do you look at this, when this news thing pops up and you're one of the companies that is doing this as a business?
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And while Oscar the Grouch still makes a trash can his home, he now pops up through an underground tunnel of connecting recycling and compost bins.
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But usually around this time, in the lull after the Super Bowl, like clockwork, college basketball pops up to say it's been here the whole time.
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In order to steal a user's login information, the malware pops up on-screen regularly and prompts the user to enter their Uber username and password.
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And, lo and behold, if you Google the phrase, "famous Irish proverb," the quote pops up as one of the first results -- complete with a shamrock.
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Tap the tagged product in the photo and the brand's e-commerce site pops up, allowing you to check out without having to open another app.
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"The restraining order I have is against one of the 'known associates' that pops up on my profile, who is someone that's highly dangerous," she says.
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Meanwhile in back, there's a slider with a front-facing camera that pops up manually instead of via motors whenever you need to snap a selfie.
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One more message about using my location, and then a little white bubble pops up on my side of the conversation: "OK, go on," it said.
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But Baer says there's an ongoing battle between legislation and clandestine labs; each time one substance is banned, a new one pops up to replace it.
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Apple's added a nice touch to iOS here, which pops up a charging status for the pencil when it's connected to the top of the device.
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An ad for Reese's pops up in my feed, and I instantly crave Reese's Pieces, so I grab my wallet to head downstairs to get some.
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Users – who are known as "eyes" – are notified when a job pops up in their area and they can choose whether to accept that or not.
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It charges when it's docked, and when you remove the pen, Windows 10 automatically pops up an intelligent menu that gets you straight into inking quickly.
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To report someone's photo you see in your feed, you tap the "..." at the top corner, and the Report option pops up at the bottom. 2.
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Businesses can show items in stock in a list format which pops up from the conversation and prevents them from having to open a new window.
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Like a game of whack-a-mole, as soon as the company addresses regulatory concerns in one city, another issue pops up somewhere else, Jordan said.
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And you know, you can bet your life on all these talent shows — X Factor, Britain's Got Talent — [it] pops up so often with the contestants.
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When you take a screenshot, a small thumbnail pops up in the bottom, right hand corner of the screen, similar to what you get on iOS.
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You really need some alone time to veg out and recharge, but unexpected drama pops up at work and random responsibilities are demanding your attention today.
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On the dialog that pops up, tick Compress this drive to save disk space, then click Apply and confirm your choice includes all subfolders and files.
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When you open the case near a phone running Nougat or higher, a notification pops up on your screen asking if you want to pair them.
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But that grown-up life also means that when the random bout of redness, flakiness, or hyperpigmentation pops up, we're often caught off guard and underprepared.
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But that image of dinosaurs shrugging off gunfire for dramatic purposes pops up fairly often in action movies where dinosaurs and modern weaponry somehow co-exist.
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So anytime they post something about a certain relationship, it pops up on my phone, which is how I find out about 90 percent of things.
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The idea is that you're supposed to cook it all in batches, a detail that subtly pops up on the very last line of the recipe.
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Just a few taps on the smart phone and pornography pops up, or an assignation that might later lead to guilt, can be arranged, he said.
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Just when you thought Hubble had done so much recently, this stunner pops up: Check out this amazing photo of a spiral galaxy called NGC 2903.
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Just when you thought Hubble had done so much recently, this stunner pops up: Check out this amazing photo of a spiral galaxy called NGC 2903.
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Beckinsale's Clive is "quite old," she says, around 11 or 12, and frequently pops up on the actress's Insta wearing bows, ribbons and/or cat costumes.
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For some people, pregnancy means cutting way back on their usual weightlifting regimen — whether by choice or because an unexpected condition pops up that requires it.
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As your pregnancy progresses, it may become important to actually keep track of those movements rather than just enjoying the weird feeling whenever it pops up.
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That's why she created Megababe, a product line meant to solve every body discomfort issue that pops up — so you can go back to enjoying summer.
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It has no notches or holes; the selfie camera pops up from the top of the phone, and the fingerprint scanner is embedded into the display.
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If you know the name of the organization that your fitness instructor got his or her credentials from, you can see if it pops up there.
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The club pops up tri-monthly, making it a more exciting option for locals and travellers who enjoy the buildup and excitement leading to each event.
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And if that means yelling "fake news" whenever a story pops up that puts him in a negative light, he'll yell "fake news" all day long.
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Sydney: Lowkey Burritos pops up all over LA. From Long Beach to downtown, it all depends on where Matt can consistently find a place to cook.
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Elizabeth Rodriguez pops up briefly as the nurse caring for Laura, while Stephen Merchant takes the role of mutant Caliban, now working as Professor X's caretaker.
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A box automatically pops up giving you options to highlight the passage, add a margin note, copy the selected text or do other things with it.
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The moon enters Leo, lighting up the communication sector of your chart today, and some very surprising news that you never would have expected pops up!
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Cover image: A screenshot of Google Maps results in Chattanooga, Tennessee, where the National Memorial for the Unborn pops up in a search for an abortion.
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In this case you can only reply to messages using the notification that pops up though, so it's not a full sync of all your conversations.
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It has a bouncy, slangy narrator who pops up regularly, but it consists mainly of primary documents: newspaper stories, minutes from a shareholders' meeting, scientific papers.
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The stealth technology of his plane is so good he is basically invisible to the Syrians and Russians until he pops up right on their tail.
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The app makers have also done meticulous work to match real-life colors and textures of beauty products with what pops up on your smartphone screen.
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Such technology appears as a box that pops up on publishers' sites that users have to interact with in order to interact with the publisher's content.
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So essentially the health organization wants to set itself up to be able to develop a vaccine quickly when an unexpected and unknown virus pops up.
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If a Marburg virus case pops up again, health officials should in theory be more prepared and be able to prevent it from becoming an outbreak.
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In the window that pops up, hit the "Parental Controls" icon (it&aposs a yellow circle with two stick figures inside it, in the bottom row).
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Just when it seemed that Toy Story was done making everyone cry, the Toy Story 4 trailer pops up to play our feelings like a harp.
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It eggs on the virtuosic passages — played with delightful sass especially by the Philharmonic's concertmaster, Frank Huang — and pops up, hiccup-like, even in lyrical moments.
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Twelve-year-old Anne Boleyn is the first one we meet, and she pops up regularly, sometimes where history offers no direct proof of her presence.
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Every year or so, this type of message pops up in products bought from large retailers like Zara, Kmart, and Walmart that maintain factories in China.
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It negatively impacts your ability to borrow money as it pops up when creditors are deciding if you are a good candidate to receive a loan.
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In a T-shirt product shot, a J.Crew model wears a little red bandana around her neck, a styling trick that pops up in Madewell's advertising.
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For the uninitiated, there is a photo of a giant shark swimming through inundated streets that pops up like clockwork anytime major flooding enters the news cycle.
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Click the "generate and fill" button that pops up, and LastPass will create the new password (use the "advanced features" option to customize as you see fit).
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A frightened coworker's head pops up over the cubicle wall, just in time to watch the Angry Man get up and kick the monitor across the floor.
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CNN retains U.S. broadcast rights for the documentary — meaning that you won't have to wait too long before it pops up on a TV screen near you.
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When something pops up during my day that's not urgent, I file it away in this system and don't think about it again until its designated day.
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She just pops up, in the same bed, day in and day out, inadvertently resetting her life until she can find the person responsible for her death.
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It&aposs like whenever you Google something, and then two minutes later there&aposs an ad that pops up that is exactly what you were looking at.
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He pops up without warning, and he's known to disappear just as quietly, vanishing for years with no inkling of whether he's to be heard from again.
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"If you're loading a webpage and an autoplaying sound pops up, it's not disrupting your office mates but it's disrupting whatever other listening you're doing," Harper said.
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Also, most chat is done before the call happens, when the customer is on a web page and the "wanna chat?" icon pops up for live chat.
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It pops up here and there, often for mobile devices using special cases, and yet many solutions are painfully incomplete or too cumbersome for consumers to care.
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With this backdrop, a small settlement called Prosperity pops up, a refuge for those returning to the surface after years waiting out the devastation in underground bunkers.
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She pops up at everything from an "Israeli Apartheid Week" lecture in the mining-belt city of Rustenburg to the opening of a megachurch in Thokoza township.
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In the newly HD'ed Twilight Princess, for example, this none-more-dedicated mailman pops up regularly to deliver letters to Link, spelling out where to head next.
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But don't be surprised if in a year or two, another similarly viral moment pops up, drawing emotional recollections of the great Yanny-Laurel debate of 2018.
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Kind of like an old timey shoe store, or doctor's surgery, when you order you're given a number and it pops up on the board when ready.
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He pops up out of nowhere and has the most unsettling smile, which Jughead gets to see up close when he picks up Betty for their trip.
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So, Bow takes things into her own hands and pops up in Zoey's dorm room to figure out why the hell her daughter has been ducking her.
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Cuaca said EV Growth will continue the focus on Indonesia, but admitted there is scope to invest outside of the region if the right opportunity pops up.
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" At the same time, she added that given that the old passwords are now all invalidated, "it doesn't really matter where else [the hacked database] pops up.
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Push the button, and Bixby's Google Now-like dashboard display pops up, showing your appointments, the weather, and information from supported apps like Samsung Health and CNN.
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The camera app, for example, pops up options for taking a video or shooting a selfie, the only two things anyone does with a camera anyway, right?
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Every once in a while research pops up that claims people often end up with sexual and/or romantic partners who look like one of their parents.
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But Apex's answer is both inventive and kind of cute — the 8-megapixel camera is hidden behind the screen and pops up like a periscope when needed.
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Google is now letting musicians post updates that will show up inside their "Knowledge Panel" — aka that card that pops up when you search for famous people.
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With a new in-line live code editor that pops up when you search for programming questions, Bing may just have beaten Google at its own game.
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And the remote isn't backlit; instead just resting your thumb on a button pops up a button label on your TV. It's clever, but I'd prefer backlighting.
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So, I would just advise everybody to be careful about suddenly attributing to whoever pops up at a time of economic anxiety the label that they're populist.
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I feel like he probably pops up at like 5:30am, probably hits the elliptical for like an hour and a half, while reading tabloids or something.
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Traditionally, a bit about depression or anxiety only sparsely pops up within a comedian's set, and the reality is usually obfuscated by a lens of self-depreciation.
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Sometimes he feels like he is in a game of Whack-A-Mole, trying to beat it down in one site before it pops up in another.
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If a term pops up such as search-engine optimization that has a common abbreviation, like SEO, or other name, be sure to include that as well.
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The "Hindenburg Omen," an obscure indicator that pops up every few years and gets Wall Street traders chattering about a possible market crash, was triggered this week.
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Against that backdrop, the video platform announced it's going to start giving users greater control over what content pops up on their homepage and Up Next videos.
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More of it pops up in the game itself: giant automatons lumber between factories and the generator, capable of replacing entire work crews with ceaseless, weatherproof productivity.
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The game, which starts out with an introduction page (left) and ends with a congratulations (right) After the player finishes the game, a congratulatory message pops up.
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Yes, the gang on the "Today" show again pops up, along with a gratuitous Xfinity banner, but so do morning-show hosts in the UK and Australia.
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Sure, the Mail app pops up in the dock on my laptop when I'm composing an email on the iPhone, but I rarely take advantage of that.
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The camera automatically pops up like a little periscope whenever you try to unlock the phone or switch to the front-facing camera in the camera app.
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On your iPhone's home screen, you can also hold a finger on an app icon and then tap the X icon that pops up to delete it.
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Users can also customize the bar by dragging and dropping functionality down from a Notification Center-like pane that pops up from the bottom of the screen.
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An unexpected situation pops up that challenges you to be wise about your spending, and be smart about how you ask to be compensated for your time.
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Maybe a trophy or achievement pops up, or the credits start to roll, but any fist pumping will be witnessed and appreciated by a single person: you.
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This strategy pops up again in Visual Music, the Frank Elbaz gallery's diminutive display of Wallace Berman's Verifax collages and photographs from the mid- to late-1960s.
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So I would just advise everyone to be careful about suddenly attributing to whoever pops up at a time of economic anxiety the label that they're populist.
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Items come into packing in the signature yellow totes, are scanned, and a bunch of information pops up telling the packer which type of box to use.
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When Facebook users attempt to share them, a message pops up alerting the user that the post includes information that has been deemed false by fact checkers.
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The fictional character of Jack Tanner, the title subject of "Tanner '88," Robert Altman's mock-doc mini-series, pops up here talking about Dylan and Jimmy Carter.
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She beds dudes all over the world (naturally, the S.T.D. that pops up on Page 123 is only her first): Los Angeles, London, Paris, Bali and Shanghai.
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" And I have to mention the bridge of "Easy to Be Hard," when it pops up a step for "Do you only care about the bleeding crowd?
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Ms. Lillis earns the Molly Ringwald reference that mischievously pops up in the script as a wink to those in the audience who still remember the '80s.
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The Quit Genius app helps users recognize when a negative thought or feeling pops up, and replace those triggering thoughts and emotions with more positive, healthier thoughts.
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Every now and then, a clue or entry pops up that I feel needs extra explanation for younger solvers, mostly because knowledge of it might be generational.
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Press and hold the home button to summon the Assistant and tap the blue-and-white icon on the right side of the screen that pops up.
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"A workaround that might be effective is if an order list pops up (on the computer screen) with everything pertinent to someone with kidney stones," Irvin said.
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The report does not cite climate change or global warming, though "climate change" pops up in footnotes citing articles and papers with that phrase in their titles.
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This deal only pops up on occasion, so don't miss your shot at $60 off a 7-quart covered casserole dish or $60 off a chicken fryer.
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I'm wondering if they lose their virtue if they are baked into banana bread, when a late-night email pops up from my friend Nancy K. Miller.
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In fact, some things are a little easier to figure out, like rearranging icons on the home screen since there's a context menu that pops up now.
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It's not hard to find out how much battery your Switch has left, just hold the home button and the window that pops up will tell you.
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So when Odin dies, she pops up out of nowhere to surprise Thor and Loki and, in a scuffle, dump the two of them through a wormhole.
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President Obama awarded Didion the National Humanities Medal in 2012 (footage pops up in Dunne's documentary) in recognition of her status as a lodestar in American letters.
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The next thing you know, an ad for a flu remedy pops up on your web browser, or your video streaming service starts playing a commercial for Tylenol.
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It almost never pops up when I'm trying to use it and — even worse — it somehow manages to pop up when I am not trying to trigger it.
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Start shopping as you normally would, and the Chrome extension pops up with a message on screen if the same item can be had for less somewhere else.
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He pops up in this weird, random video, all suited up in what is surely not a cheap costume (not to mention a valuable piece of movie memorabilia).
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I have never looked at a wiki, never read the back of the box, never even stopped to read the occasional dialogue that pops up in Rayman Legends.
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In a completely unexpected move, Dro (Saruna J. Jackson) pops up while Molly is bringing things into her parents house, where their vow renewal ceremony will be held.
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Once you do, your contact list pops up: If the person you want to call already has Duo installed you simply tap their name and the call initiates.
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You can choose your favorite road apps — Google Maps, Spotify, etc — and designate them for the home screen, which pops up when you shift from reverse to drive.
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We've all been there — when a question pops up and you're trying to fish around for an answer, the first thing that comes to mind just pops out.
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The charging is neat: it magnets into place on the side of the iPad Pro, and a little battery indicator pops up on-screen with the battery level.
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Every time we think we're so over the whole idea of "French girl" style, another brand pops up that turns us on to the whole idea yet again.
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Afterthe entire group enjoys a nice junkyard feast, Penny pops up to squawk some threats at Archie, who still has a bounty on his head courtesy of Hiram.
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She appears on the records, she stars in the music videos, she pops up on his Instagram, and most special of all, she announces the record release dates.
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When it pops up in your colleagues' Convo timeline, it'll be almost entirely blurred, save for a subject line and a prompt asking them to acknowledge the post.
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A quick search pops up hundreds of pieces of Caryl fanfic, including one site, Nine Lives: A Caryl Fanfiction Archive, that boasts works from more than 200 authors.
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Fisher's character pops up at various points throughout the first two seasons and, on each occasion, she is the very epitome of the mother-in-law from hell.
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The crowd then pops up sporadically throughout the rest of the show, sometimes throwing things at the screen and egging on the doe-eyed Janet with ecstatic sneers.
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"I mean, who would want to use a platform where you're having a work conversation and an ad pops up in the midst of the conversation," said Belknap.
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The button still works the same way, but when you press it, Apple pops up a dialog box (see above) explaining that the "off" button isn't really off.
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The suggested drop-off feature pops up on your phone if Uber finds a spot near your destination that is quicker and safer for you to get out.
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It's one of those dishes that I can't quite get right, which is one of those things that always pops up in these traditional South Asian food stories.
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You're in a busy mood today, Gemini, but don't tire yourself out—you'll need your energy late this evening when some drama pops up in your social life.
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Related: Street Artist Literally Makes Streets Art A Renegade Art Show Pops Up on an NYC Subway Platform Artist Creates Simple, Beautiful Subway Maps for 100 Different Cities
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It's only in a few cases where there's a denial, and most of the time it's an automatic denial, when a disqualifier pops up in a background check.
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But every now and then an inappropriate comment about the couple pops up, either to critique their relationship for Hick's age or for his size (and sometimes both).
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While those safety nets are falling apart, this pop music pops up that's like this weird moment of relief that's so charged by the desperation of daily life.
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He pops up in a section on the rise off mass incarceration during the 1980s that's tied to crack cocaine and the racial gap in arrests and sentencing.
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" This is the second time Meg Ryan pops up in the movie, as you might recall in the opening scenes Adrian shouts to the bullies: "Meg Ryan called.
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Press and release the Xbox button on the right side of the front of the console, then use the controller to navigate through the guide that pops up.
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Eckhart Tolle describes it as the "pain body"—a kind of parasite that pops up from time to time, bringing past situations alive, trying to create present pain.
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Every time that Desiigner wants a delicious snack—chocolate, sushi, coffee—Kloss pops up to tell him why a changing climate will cause them all to become scarce.
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It was obvious that it would take time to get used to the display, which only pops up when you're looking forward, and disappears if you look away.
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The drama is called Dimension 404, a name based on the code for the "Not Found" error message that pops up when you click on a broken hyperlink.
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Every year, a mega market pops up on the island nation in honor of the month-long Ramadan period, in which Muslims typically fast from dawn to sunset.
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So for example, if you do a breaking news story and it pops up at the top of the search results, but guess how long it stays there?
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One that frequently pops up in life and literature is an inability or unwillingness to let go of the past and its generations-spanning mistakes, disappointments and resentments.
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To do that, press and hold your finger on an empty section of the Taskbar (or right-click) until the menu with the Taskbar Settings item pops up.
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One brand that frequently pops up is Yamay, but a quick visit to the company's Twitter page shows that they're offering "full refunds" for people who post reviews.
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It's not difficult to see why, when an advertisement highlighting convenience and quickness pops up, we believe maybe this really is the thing that will make life better.
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She pops up again in Iceman #5, and she'll also make an appearance in X-Men: Winter's End, a special "annual" issue that should be out in February.
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You can do this by tapping "Log out from all devices" on the Web/Desktop settings screen and then choosing "Log out" from the box that pops up.
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I ask bloodbomb how much time they've spent building their gallery in the chat window that pops up for his gallery space, but don't get a quick response.
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When a text alert pops up on her cellphone about a traffic accident, she is ready to roll, her gear always stored in the trunk of her car.
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You can also press and hold the Done button in the corner of the window until a menu pops up inviting you to close all the open tabs.
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Yet somehow a different number always pops up, with great news about opportunities to reinsure my nonexistent car at low prices or acquire a cost-free knee brace.
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It's just the kind of grounded force you need to keep yourself from getting totally distracted by the drama that pops up unexpectedly in your social life today.
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It still regularly pops up on Christian radio and has been covered by artists including Amy Grant, Jeff Carson, Wynonna Judd, Emerson Drive, Marie Osmond, and Tamela Mann.
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How do you look at ... I look at in the same way that you have any new sector that pops up ... At some point they're gonna get regulated.
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Because shadow-profile connections happen inside Facebook's algorithmic black box, people can't see how deep the data-mining of their lives truly is, until an uncanny recommendation pops up.
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A clear predicament pops up when a player starts taking harder (albeit more analytically justifiable) shots instead of dominating the paint in all the various ways they can, too.
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As police collect more and more data on citizens, how long will it be until it's all networked, indexed, and pops up every time an officer sees your face?
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The Vivo NEX is a pretty special phone; it's all-screen on the front and its selfie camera pops up from the top of the phone only when needed.
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