But not only is Stormzy's proverbial shit hard, Stormzy's proverbial shit is indeed scary.
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PHILADELPHIA — It is not Barack Obama's fault that Donald Trump is the Republican presidential nominee, any more than the proverbial hurricane is the fault of the proverbial butterfly.
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And it's in this proverbial pendulum where the problem lies.
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More recently, however, Valeant suffered the proverbial reversal of fortunes.
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It was the proverbial straw that broke the camel's back.
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Consider this trio the proverbial jetpack strapped to your back.
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But the software upgrades bring a lot more proverbial flash.
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"Stay away from the proverbial pop of color," he added.
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Honduras's November 2017 presidential election is the proverbial dead canary.
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Because I have become the proverbial cheese of the family.
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Will her disappointment with Trump be the proverbial final straw?
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The proverbial "count to ten" axiom is useful, says Taylor.
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The karmic shoe is now on the other proverbial foot.
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He was the proverbial dog walking on his hind legs.
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Brands aren't immune to having skeletons in their proverbial closets.
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But here's when the GOP Titanic hit its proverbial iceberg.
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This nation stands at the proverbial fork in the road.
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And indeed, the proverbial Devil will be in the details.
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It's like standing in front of the proverbial fire hose.
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One of the proverbial nine in 10 entrepreneurs who fail.
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But beware of judging the proverbial book by its cover.
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"The proverbial cart is before the horse," Mr. Miller said.
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"Consider this the shot across your proverbial bow," she announced.
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Pelosi has been the proverbial franchise player for the Democrats.
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The alternative, the proverbial cliff-edge, "would damage our industry permanently".
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And in a way, it's a proverbial fuck you to America.
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Can we return to being the proverbial City on the Hill?
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The egg on top is just icing on the proverbial cake.
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Don't worry — we won't just toss you to the proverbial wolves.
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In the meantime, here's a taste to wet your proverbial whistle.
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Pope's proverbial white hat has been stained for a long time.
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I feel like I always have that proverbial one eye open.
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But let's not throw the proverbial baby out with the bathwater.
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The dog still has a final trick up its proverbial sleeve.
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They want that proverbial throat to choke should something go wrong.
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It checked every box on the proverbial middle class heartland form.
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It made my proverbial glowing Apple logo grow three sizes bigger.
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We've heard the proverbial "ounce of prevention" phrase variations countless times.
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But who really volunteers to become a proverbial human guinea pig?
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We can hit both proverbial birds with this infrastructure improvement stone.
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Health mischief managed The proverbial fat cats need a different name.
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No matter what happens, that stands—like a proverbial brick shithouse.
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This proverbial fork in the road has two starkly different paths.
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So let's not throw the proverbial baby out with the bathwater.
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The list is a proverbial "who's who" of criminal justice reform.
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MD: Without a human-proportioned proverbial yardstick, it's hard to say.
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Recent funding efforts, while commendable, are proverbial drops in the bucket.
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"You're not in it if you're out" is the proverbial CLOSET.
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Patch Homes is hoping to keep the proverbial American dream alive.
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From the jump, Jeezy had his eyes on that proverbial prize.
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"They are," she said, "the proverbial exception that swallows the rule."
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" Richard Brandshaft wrote, "Yet again the proverbial liberal circular firing squad.
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She is sitting on the proverbial dung heap, covered in boils.
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You've already cut the proverbial cord off your TV watching experience.
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Getting the proverbial monkey off your back, I guess, is nice.
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Will this be the proverbial straw that breaks the camel's back?
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Dolly Parton is the proverbial madam with a heart of gold.
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But now, something new has arrived, fresh out of the proverbial oven.
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But now is when the rubber begins to hit the proverbial road.
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He even sold the proverbial soap: "Packing for Mucha Violet Soap" (1906).
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Good men, the proverbial "nice guys," this is where you come in.
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We take most long-wear claims with the proverbial grain of salt.
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"Obviously a proverbial wipeout for him would be political commentary," Scaramucci said.
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Like the proverbial iceberg, most of the blemish is below the surface.
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I've come to accept the existence of my very own proverbial wing.
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This estimate, however, should be taken with the proverbial grain of salt.
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But what everyone really remembers about these proverbial times isn't their purity.
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"That's just shifting deck chairs on the proverbial sinking ship," he added.
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Image: SpaceXSpaceX is gearing up to get its proverbial ass to Mars.
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The theory goes that the ball is in the defendant's proverbial court.
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For me, this was the proverbial straw that broke the camel's back.
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Innovations like these are really the tip of the proverbial (melting) iceberg.
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Despite his nerves, he knocked the anthem out of the proverbial park.
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And can vaping ever escape the stigma of the proverbial garage lab?
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His eyes looked like those of the proverbial deer in the headlights.
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But in Sweden, August Strindberg remains lodged under the country's proverbial skin.
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We held our breath and waited for the proverbial five-bell alarm.
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"This is the proverbial rock/hard place," Howey wrote in an email.
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And high profile perpetrators are just the proverbial tip of the iceberg.
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Corden got pretty flustered, but Levine stayed cool as a proverbial cucumber.
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So we rolled up our proverbial sleeves and ran through the numbers.
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It's a proverbial tug of war between the constructor, editors and solver.
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Those who uncork the proverbial genie cannot control its future by decree.
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It gives us stuff to talk about around the proverbial water cooler.
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"It was that proverbial worst house on the block," Mr. Thompson said.
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One is packed in a proverbial barrel, in a field in Brooklyn.
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Furthermore, changes in trade policy are the proverbial elephant in the room.
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This remarkable cadre of early-stage startups knocked our proverbial socks off.
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Some of those controversies have been the proverbial storm in a teacup.
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They'll throw their employees under the proverbial bus without a second thought.
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That feeling continued when we reached the proverbial pinnacle of our path.
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Realistically, such encounters are little bumps on our collective proverbial extinction meters.
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So why was this the straw that broke the proverbial camel's back?
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Thus, when asked whether it is fair that big corporations (the proverbial "they") get a lower rate than individuals (the proverbial "us"), it is first important to understand that it is not them against us: they are us.
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It often depends on how you look at that proverbial glass of water.
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MX3D didn't quite make it to the proverbial moon on this first attempt.
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Products born on Instagram are best taken with the proverbial grain of salt.
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But in fact Mr. Grey was the proverbial bird in a gilded cage.
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Her show was subsequently canceled, which shoved her back into the proverbial closet.
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This time, Big Brother took a proverbial seat and borrowed Lady Justice's blindfold.
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Kaitlyn says "no thank you," and boy retreats to lick his proverbial wounds.
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And, there are plenty of times when the proverbial shit hits the fan.
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Once the decision is made, though, you've hitched yourself to the proverbial wagon.
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Then came the crash and Newton's stock fell faster than his proverbial apple.
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Clinton received the proverbial 3 AM phone call, and she failed the test.
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Good thing his pop star girlfriend was there to dry his proverbial tears.
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Maybe you'll become her proverbial "white knight with the shining armor," writes Quan.
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There was always some form of the proverbial smoke-filled room for this.
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She has struggled to acclimate to the proverbial big ship that turns slowly.
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It could have been the proverbial swimming-pool wine: light, lively and fresh.
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It's the proverbial "Don't put all of your eggs in one basket" strategy.
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And, in doing so, they've turned the visuals up to the proverbial 11.
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Atlanta's "new kings of noise rock" Whores have hit the proverbial big time.
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Instead Johnson stuck up a proverbial finger by installing Cummings in No.10.
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This is the proverbial contemplative drink for sipping in front of the fire.
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It is proverbial among economists that expansions do not die of old age.
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HB 500 isn't the only anti-trans bill awaiting the governor's proverbial pen.
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The two proverbial 800-pound gorillas in the travel world are Expedia Inc.
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Who is prepared to cross the proverbial line, and what can be done?
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I mean, who wouldn't want a cheerleader, sounding board, and proverbial door-opener?
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This brings a proverbial ceiling to how much more hawkish it could become.
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His letter to investors said that even if bitcoin were the proverbial Pets.
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Karen VenezkyParis To the Editor: Yet again the proverbial liberal circular firing squad.
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Cole has been out in the proverbial cold for five or six years now.
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Just like you'll find yourself in the proverbial doghouse for forgetting bae's birthday, Feb.
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Kirk hit his receiver in the proverbial shoelaces, unleashing a cloud of blue smoke.
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"It would seem that Duff is taking the path of the proverbial "modern woman.
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That it's an accessible game to boot is the proverbial icing on the cake.
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That campaign came before the social media foreign interference shit hit the proverbial fan.
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Though they may appear diminutive in stature, underestimate these proverbial Davids at your peril.
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We continue to put ourselves on the proverbial chopping block inside of these agencies.
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It is the proverbial perfect storm, a collision of nature's wrath and human myopia.
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It's like looking for the proverbial handful of needles in a very large haystack.
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The haptic Digital Crown and fall detection is the proverbial icing on the cake.
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It's a common misconception that spring is all about the proverbial act of cleaning.
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This daddy longlegs, also known as a harvestman, died with its proverbial pants down.
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Supreme Court nomination In the US Senate, the proverbial nuclear button has been pushed.
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When it comes to the workhorse summer color, white gets the proverbial gold star.
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In American pop culture, she has often played the proverbial woman in the bathroom.
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But cellular telephony is just the tip of the proverbial iceberg in Ambani's playbook.
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That is neither historical trivia nor the proverbial one step forward, two steps back.
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This is not a question as to whether the proverbial glass is half empty.
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The episode rattled the city even as residents spoke of the proverbial dodged bullet.
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Last night brought the proverbial "Hard Rain," and it has continued all this morning.
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He murdered his family members to eliminate other potential claimants to the proverbial throne.
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Cohen, Trump's "fixer" for the past decade, knows where the proverbial bodies are buried.
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The 2018 World Cup largely evaded the narrative of the proverbial clash of nationalisms.
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In this scenario, the laureates are like the proverbial canaries in a coal mine.
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Even actors get the blues, be it ordinary malaise or that proverbial holiday funk.
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Warren flipped to the proverbial bird to outdated norms and blew right past them.
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Higher tariffs may wind up being the proverbial straw that breaks the camel's back.
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And so what began as a temporary sartorial solution became the proverbial permanent condition.
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Played by Damian Lewis and Paul Giamatti respectively, they're the proverbial study in contrasts.
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My guess is no, but we have 10 days, which is the proverbial eternity.
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Today, the association of the Turinese with a quiet, relentlessly hardworking attitude is proverbial.
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And there's proof that it was, in fact, he who wielded the proverbial pen.
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She lived another 24 years because of the proverbial good guy with a gun.
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Both sides tried to have the proverbial last word before the guns fell silent.
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It was the proverbial Italian coffee experience, just enough to bolt in one go.
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"The proverbial walk in the woods is not for me" was my favorite understatement.
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Let's cross the proverbial [River] Jordan of saving our DACA young men and women.
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Nevertheless, Rubio handed the control of NASA to Bridenstine on the proverbial silver platter.
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Chile represents the tip of the proverbial spear in the fight against income inequality.
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One can be forgiven for thinking about the proverbial pot calling the kettle black.
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That leaves relatively few of us undecideds pacing the proverbial political mall, window shopping.
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Ill-at-ease with athletics while growing up, I was the proverbial Last Boy Picked.
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But renting a good apartment for less than $2,000 in Manhattan is a proverbial unicorn.
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The guy and his proverbial Mary Poppins handbag of ideas are having a good run.
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Allegations of sexual misconduct have long been treated as a proverbial footnote for important men.
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They feel indispensable to me now, and they did that from beyond the proverbial grave.
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Week 3: Kill It At WorkShattering the proverbial glass ceiling every day can be exhausting.
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As the proverbial Young Pope genie, I will grant you 42 answers to 42 questions.
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But ever since then, media analysts have talked about that proverbial window of opportunity closing.
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Other, less recognizable companies are also trying to throw their hat in the proverbial ring.
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We started making too many mistakes, and we put Jason behind the proverbial eight-ball.
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Most founders hit the trough sooner or later, the proverbial nadir of their startup life.
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But a handful kick it up a proverbial notch and offer audio surveillance as well.
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I know we've had a lot of proverbial pretenders to that, ahem, throne, or whatever.
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Fascism is the proverbial frog being boiled in water, progressing so slowly you barely notice.
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Louisville (20-13) and Oklahoma State University (19-14) were more on the proverbial bubble.
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Short version: They slipped out the proverbial back door and left the press pool behind.
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Plenty of toy stores have been relegated to the proverbial retail attic over the years.
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But not every ancestry tourist is going to find the proverbial Rosetta Stone, he cautioned.
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Meaning, you take a gamble if you put all your proverbial eggs in one basket.
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Of course, the proverbial happened, it hits the newswires and it's this big, big thing.
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Like the 1,000-pound gorilla or the the proverbial elephant, it sits wherever it wants.
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It means that more people are getting a lot less bang for their proverbial buck.
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You can be forgiven for taking all that as the proverbial pie-in-the-sky.
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It managed, despite the risk of the proverbial rainy day, to shrink its cash reserves.
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But none of those properties are pumping their proverbial fists as heartily as W Hotels.
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It ended with haymaker after haymaker — both literal and proverbial — from the resilient Pittsburgh Penguins.
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However, you won't have the confidence to do so if you're walking on proverbial eggshells.
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Yet, the Obama administration's open proceeding threatens to stop this recovery in its proverbial tracks.
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And then, suddenly, Washington began to realize that the proverbial free lunch was bad business.
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Republicans made their proverbial bed with Trump and now they'll get to lie in it.
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I had poured the alcohol, the glue that held us together, down the proverbial drain.
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Even their play-calls on Sunday seemed to be aimed at getting over proverbial humps.
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Hillary Clinton wants to spend $2105 trillion more, which puts her in the proverbial hole.
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But as Day makes clear, these physical traits were the tip of the proverbial iceberg.
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Flash-forward to this past weekend, and (horse) shit seems to be hitting the proverbial fan.
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In particular, the social barriers, such as not being in the proverbial (and, sometimes, literal) club.
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As an introvert, I don't schmooze naturally, and I always feel like the proverbial sore thumb.
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So that is something I think that poured fuel on this proverbial fire, if you will.
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The newly formed genre has massive appeal, and these titles are flying off the proverbial shelves.
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A replay of public investments in proverbial "roads and bridges to nowhere" is a blind alley.
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"The current charges, however, are the proverbial tip of the iceberg," prosecutors wrote in the motion.
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And the X-37B definitely isn't the only trick the U.S. has up its proverbial sleeve.
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After a mini break of three weeks, the UFC is back and with a proverbial bang.
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"If I got hit by the proverbial bus, where does that leave my clients?" he added.
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If you were suspected of being The Gay, you were met with proverbial torches and pitchforks.
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They have been increasingly learning how to speak the proverbial language of the global gaming audience.
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But what if people could organize into this proverbial "firm" without having to trust one another?
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A small bevy of men have been fired since the Weinstein news broke the proverbial floodgates.
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If that's the case, a water-logged Miami will be the tip of the proverbial iceberg.
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I wore long sleeves despite the weather, and had no intention of spilling the proverbial beans.
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Investors in Silicon Valley get an expanded set of opportunities delivered right to their proverbial doorstep.
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This is the fourth week we've released tickets, and they've been flying off the proverbial shelf.
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Of course he wants to stop it, but he's trapped in this proverbial Thunderdome (pun intended).
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The drug and alcohol abuse alone have kept one of his feet in a proverbial grave.
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If that transpires once again, then April will both enter and exit like that proverbial lamb.
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Those are typically people who have the proverbial beer belly, but are otherwise in decent shape.
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Atomic Blonde is the proverbial stained-glass window, only made of very bright and unsubtle neon.
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For the rest, the proverbial winter is coming — and there won't be a spring that follows.
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By acting as the proverbial attack dog, he makes witnesses look like they're on the defensive.
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It's the proverbial earthquake that portends the end of the steering wheel as we know it.
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The bill is a proverbial garbage can of reforms that have something to do with corruption.
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Although there were definitely days when the product came out of the proverbial oven half baked.
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To ignore this fact, and its underlying causes, would be the proverbial elephant in the room.
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Special Section For Roger Siegel, the last half-century has been the proverbial long, strange trip.
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I had to reach the proverbial rock bottom in order to make the decision to quit.
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"We think Stephen is just stirring the pot, trying to get our proverbial goat," he said.
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THE FED'S ACTUALLY DOING THE PROVERBIAL TAKING THE PUNCH BOWL AWAY, YOU KNOW, THE PARTY'S OVER.
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The return of Popeyes' chicken sandwich has got fans running around like the proverbial decapitated poultry.
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Some argue that outlawing facial recognition tech is throwing the proverbial baby out with the bathwater.
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From the moment the proverbial girl gets off the bus, the odds are stacked against her.
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"It's the proverbial silver lining," Howard said in an interview before the start of the Games.
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Nowhere did the F.T.C. subpoena come up — it was the proverbial dog that did not bark.
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Trump's proverbial basement-dwelling couch potato could use these tools, off the shelf, with terrifying consequences.
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And so it's time for the proverbial national gaze into the mirror, the collective soul-searching.
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The proverbial 'elevator pitch' of VZ is a simple one --- > it is all about the network!
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The only question is: Will MSNBC's audience rally around her or give the proverbial Bronx cheer?
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Trade and security for the Atlantic community have been a proverbial can kicked down the road.
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But Sondland seems to have decided that he would not go easily under the proverbial bus.
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It is OK. As she's proven throughout this proverbial journey, she can and will get through this.
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My blocker is a crude beast, throwing the proverbial baby out with the privacy-invasive bath water.
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What would be the proverbial icing on the cake now that he's racked up all these nominations?
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On the one hand, this means more ideas flung at the proverbial wall, and so more innovation.
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Shattering the pleasure ceiling, like breaking the proverbial glass ceiling, is meaningless if we aren't all included.
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Those friends helped me finally get out of my proverbial attic and I started building with others.
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Votes have to be won with the proverbial "meat and potato" issues and a country at peace.
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Huawei, notably, already beat Samsung to the proverbial hole-punch late last year with the Nova 4.
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The Resistance arrives like the proverbial cavalry, except the kind of cavalry that can skim across lakes.
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So such claims that "I'd definitely pay," have to be taken with the proverbial grain of salt.
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Apollo co-founder Leon Black is like the proverbial hiker who encounters a bear in the woods.
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Having been caught with its fingers in the proverbial cookie jar, Path apologized and deleted the data.
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Fortunately, some players managed to capture the climax, and the proverbial fireworks are a sight to behold.
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But after 60-plus years of space launches, no one's actually pulled off a proverbial space billboard.
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He's the proverbial young man in a hurry, only too cool to let you see him sprint.
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" In April 2013, he burst through the proverbial ER doors, introducing "quantitative and qualitative monetary easing (QQE).
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Our twenties and even thirties were all about finding the perfect job, climbing the proverbial career ladder.
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As its title suggests, the movie's nucleus is table 19, the proverbial "rejects" table at any wedding.
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She urged Twitter users to differentiate between threats and diversions, or "chasing rabbits" down proverbial rabbit holes.
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The proverbial apple fallen far from the tree recently saw corruption charges brought against two former aides.
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But, for petite women, scoring ones that flatter is like finding a needle in the proverbial haystack.
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"There's this proverbial statement, 'Everyone should vote because maybe your vote actually will count,'" Professor Foley said.
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But like the proverbial frog in a pot, we don't seem to notice the rising water temperature.
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By amping up to the proverbial eleven at the start, van Zweden left no room to build.
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That would make the plastics trapped in the Pacific Garbage Patch a proverbial drop in the bucket.
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With the proverbial, well-earned reputation of artists for laziness, greed, selfishness, nastiness, irrelevance, fecklessness, and fickleness.
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Like the proverbial canary in the coal mine, birds tell us about the health of our landscapes.
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As a cleaning lady, she encounters Leonardo (Derbez), a playboy who drags her through the proverbial mud.
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Prominent journalists, actors, artists and ordinary women have begun shouting from the proverbial rooftops about their abortions.
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The revealer at 40A, THE JOY OF COOKING, pretty much spills the proverbial beans on today's theme.
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This spooked investors in these institutions, causing them to run for the proverbial doors, precipitating the crisis.
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Chatbots seem to be climbing the proverbial peak of the tech hype curve with every passing day.
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UPDATE: NVIDIA has posted a blog outlining how its Tegra processor is under the Switch's proverbial hood.
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But it's still unclear what smartwatches will be like with the two companies under one proverbial roof.
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The lumbering state-owned sector, by comparison, was the proverbial turtle in a race against the hare.
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"Sitting presidents in an election year have a proverbial fear of high oil prices," Mr. Halff said.
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But some argue that outlawing facial recognition tech is throwing the proverbial baby out with the bathwater.
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" Keeping her own proverbial business hours, she wafts through the streets propelled by a "deep, grim satisfaction.
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It has even offered trainings to try to help its members navigate the proverbial Thanksgiving dinner debate.
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Imagine a human sitting by the proverbial campfire about 15,000 years ago with a few young puppies.
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Let us all begin passing the proverbial "bosom notes" through churches, schools, grocery stores and neighborhoods everywhere.
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"He was a giant of a man, the proverbial gentle giant, and I loved him," Heidler said.
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For now, many fact-checkers are taking Facebook's claims of success with the proverbial grain of salt.
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That's probably wise after a 2019 ceremony managed to avoid stepping into a proverbial pile of feces.
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In the proverbial post-match analysis, that should matter more to us than whoever won the thing.
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" There is something melancholic about these snippets, even romantic in the consistent evocation of the proverbial "you.
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So, we're playing directly with the themes here, with no beating around the proverbial "non political" bush.
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Some fear that India and Pakistan may reach for the proverbial nuclear button sooner rather than later.
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She is a venture capitalist at Spark Capital and has been around the proverbial block in technology.
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This was the proverbial better mousetrap, a major improvement from the hemp-filled metal anchors then in use.
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Nobody is waiting at the proverbial finish line to check that you accomplished your goals except for you.
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I am a big fan of watching old stuff work again and video takes the proverbial IBM cake.
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So for me, this was both a challenge, because it's like the proverbial drinking from a fire hose.
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With very little, it delivers a whole lot; and that it looks stunning is merely the proverbial icing.
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Everyone has their climate thing, their way of approaching it, like the proverbial blind men around the elephant.
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Instead, Spencer says, it will be the "proverbial and literal White Guard" defending the legacy of Confederate generals.
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Of all the over-the-top wedding dresses in the world, Marjolein Wintjes's might take the proverbial cake.
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He doesn't answer but the proverbial camel's back has been broken, and Aparna storms out of the car.
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The proverbial can has hit the wall; it's no longer possible to keep kicking it down the road.
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Throughout our years of following fashion, we've watched underwear trends fluctuate more precipitously than the proverbial whale tail.
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As they crossed, the name of one was truncated to Kalo — and the proverbial light bulb went on.
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Unfortunately for the non-members, however, two of the most dramatic parts remain behind the proverbial velvet rope.
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In the business context, bosses rip out the approaches of their predecessors, including sometimes even the proverbial washbasin.
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Hope, did you ever find yourself holding your life together with the proverbial shoestring before you got established?
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But when the proverbial specter of communism began to retreat from Europe, the island was left without subsidies.
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It is clear both he and Encarnacion will test the market, without regard for the proverbial hometown discount.
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Is the journey to financial freedom possible for any hard-working American (who isn't on the proverbial inside).
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And if the proverbial Jabba the Hutt can do it, so can I. Follow Alison Segel on Twitter.
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More so than any of Nintendo's other franchise stars, Mario has worn a lot of different proverbial hats.
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Sanford said the impeachment inquiry surrounding the president had sucked the proverbial oxygen out of the 2020 debate.
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For my part, I stayed nowhere long enough to settle down in one place, unlike the proverbial frog.
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But the proverbial benefits of not putting all your eggs in one basket vary over time and circumstance.
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After about four years of throwing myself against the proverbial brick wall, I gave up the job search.
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Gray Matter IT is easy to laugh at the proverbial "black friend" invoked to neutralize charges of racism.
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It doesn't appear as if the proverbial rug is entirely being pulled out from under the housing market.
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Not with T.S. Eliot's proverbial whimper, but with the breathless gasps of one unfamiliar with exerting any effort.
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The president will lack confidence that an issue being debated and discussed will stay inside the proverbial room.
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This familiar proverbial phrase has always stuck with me, because it says so much in its perfect simplicity.
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Others relate to the workplace: the proverbial "breaking of the ice" in a air-conditioned, HR-sanctioned meeting.
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That night, excited as I was to finally be in the UK, I slept like a proverbial log.
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This concerns the proverbial tendency of lawyers to overcomplicate language, thus making it generally inaccessible to non-lawyers.
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He is averaging 4.3 yards a carry after averaging 3.2 (and the proverbial cloud of dust) in 2016.
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Definitely. The proverbial cup of coffee — which means we need to chat — threads through things I do today.
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West Virginia's teachers were like the proverbial frog in water that was slowly being brought to a boil.
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Like the proverbial madeleine, a scent or a gesture recurs and opens up vertiginous worlds that seemed forgotten.
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If you haven't snagged yours yet, don't wait, because tickets to this event fly off the proverbial shelf.
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Could it be that the proverbial man on the street has more common sense than the political elite?
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Hopefully, the incoming administration will throw the switch before allowing this docket to run off the proverbial rails.
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America is not America if a person with the proverbial $200 in his pocket is not allowed here.
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Then, she continues the tutorial with a smile on her face, a proverbial middle finger to her haters.
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The proverbial soccer moms of suburban Atlanta are conflicted with the tone and tenor of President Donald Trump.
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America is not America if a person with the proverbial $200 in his pocket is not allowed here.
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One recalls the proverbial advice about wrestling a pig: You both get dirty, but the pig likes it.
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Lost amid the proverbial confetti is the 2003 sexual assault charge against Bryant which nearly ended his career.
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In East Asia, "ten thousand" is a proverbial stand-in for the myriad things of the phenomenal world.
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In other words -- Nick flipped USADA the proverbial bird instead of checking in like he was supposed to.
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What you say and do lingers now, where more was swept under a proverbial rug in the past.
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Finally, to put the proverbial cherry on top, Netflix released the first trailer for season 2 of Queer Eye.
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Image: Alexis MychajliwMany animals endemic to islands have gone the proverbial "way of the dodo," including, well, the dodo.
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Already, my private Facebook group of Destiny pals is tittering with excitement about getting the proverbial band back together.
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Before she thanked her proverbial list of supporters, she addressed Whitney Houston who was nominated in the same category.
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Any sense of dignity or self-consciousness about my own utter lack of flexibility has flown the proverbial coop.
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Tesla is the proverbial underdog that keeps hope alive, though it has yet to produce a mass market car.
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They should, however, be ready to replace bosses when they're hit by the proverbial bus or otherwise exit suddenly.
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It is common for people with eating disorders to go through many epiphanies on the proverbial road to recovery.
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It was like the proverbial dog chasing cars: They had no idea what to do after they caught it.
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Borne's entry into this world upends the balance between these two forces, the proverbial chicken coming home to roost.
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It would also underscore Akhundzada's authority and proverbial street cred in the eyes of the Taliban rank-and-file.
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And the internet has become the center of the proverbial "village" that offers to ease that transition into parenthood.
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The Trump Administration is a black hole where those qualities are concerned, rotting downward like the proverbial fish head.
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So I shut down my production company and my music company and simplified the things on my proverbial desk.
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Those fees help your request cut the proverbial line, but as the line gets longer, those fees get higher.
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Delayed trains at best, none at all when the proverbial shit is really hitting that equally non-existent fan.
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That's a poor model for leadership because nobody wants to feel like a faceless cog in the proverbial wheel.
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We've had it with your constant protection of your Democrat overlords ... Consider this the shot across your proverbial bow.
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By the end of the campaign, the game had raised over $12,000, enough to get the proverbial ball rolling.
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The safety and the soundness of the financial system should be like the proverbial Caesar's wife – beyond any suspicion.
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Campbell has been given more than enough proverbial rope to hang herself, but she outmaneuvers the trap every time.
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In other words, a dearth of $100 bills could increase the burden of keeping money in the proverbial mattress.
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They then used this as a reason to fire missiles into Syria -- a shot across the proverbial Saudi bow.
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Suffice it to say that neither party has had the proverbial "clean hands" in seeking justice over partisan politics.
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Of course, Trump did try to be that proverbial bull during the budget negotiation, and it got him nowhere.
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The grinding of the proverbial rumour mill is endless, and social media feeds it with ever-more insubstantial chaff.
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This article originally appeared on VICE Germany German satirist Jan Böhmermann is deeply immersed in some proverbial hot water.
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I'm not ready to call you insane, but you're definitely the proverbial lazy man who works twice as hard.
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What makes the proverbial horrible boss so horrible is the abuse of authority that his or her conduct represents.
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Some were primarily fresh and floral, easy-drinking wines more akin to Beaujolais than to the proverbial blockbuster grenaches.
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At times the United States must hold its proverbial nose and make nice with some unsavory — but powerful — actors.
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Segment was born in the proverbial dorm room at MIT when Reinhardt and his co-founders were students there.
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His foreman jobs were drying up while others seemed to be stepping ahead of him in the proverbial line.
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"The data suggests that this year's refresh may not drive the proverbial 'supercycle' that many have predicted," he wrote.
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The lights went out across Kiev, and the proverbial warning lights flashed red for homeland security experts in Washington.
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Yeah, she's running her own crime organization, but the Blacksmith is the bigger proverbial fish in need of frying.
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Though, the right quote can provide you with comfort and motivation — and light that proverbial fire under your ass.
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Add in more elegant methods, such as design thinking, and you get a proverbial "future of design" tipping point.
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At least, when it is presented to me through the safety of a screen and the proverbial magic circle.
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That might be true, and $75 million is a proverbial drop in the bucket of a $55 billion contract.
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I think I thought the proverbial instincts would kick in and it would be as pretty as Pampers advertisements.
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We get mired in solipsism and delude ourselves into believing that the proverbial struggle cannot go on without us.
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In each case, the song opens with that proverbial flashlight — one that shines through the rest of the story.
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That's why I recently wrote a letter to the president suggesting a pathway out from under the proverbial rock.
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If Standing Rock were a proverbial elephant, I'd taken a magnifying glass to one tiny bit of its skin.
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When classical music composers get political, they often do it at the risk of preaching to the proverbial choir.
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Like the proverbial frog in the stovetop pot, investors found it easy to ignore the slow and steady increases.
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With every passing day, it's become clear that event organizers were just the proverbial canaries in the coal mine.
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Biden crushed Sanders by 28503 points in the proverbial swing state of Florida, winning every county in the state.
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But your best friend is not only cheating in that race; he's cheating in the proverbial game of life.
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I naïvely believed that this would safeguard me from the proverbial "casting couch" I had heard so much about.
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America under Obama was trending in the progressive direction — towards a proverbial "end of history" or egalitarian multicultural utopia.
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Meanwhile, her father takes the proverbial sad-divorced-dad apartment, where many of the novel's most poignant moments occur.
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In turn, self-care often ends up all the way at the bottom of the proverbial to-do list.
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The Apollo co-founder Leon D. Black is like the proverbial hiker who encounters a bear in the woods.
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"We have no proverbial tea to dump, should we instead sink a ship full of Japanese imports?" he asked.
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People often talk about a proverbial "golden age" of air travel, and if only we could return to it.
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These critically endangered creatures don't breed like proverbial rabbits -- a female has only one or two kits per year.
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Some people dread the idea of multitasking at work, or juggling more than one ball in the proverbial air.
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He called the latest short term bill "a proverbial crap sandwich," but said at this juncture he supported it.
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" The open-ended religious and moral exemptions, Judge Beetlestone wrote, amounted to "the proverbial exception that swallows the rule.
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The decision would lie about like the proverbial loaded weapon, tempting future presidents to similar (or worse) pretextual claims.
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Except, this is the proverbial great drink: a dry, delicious, refreshing wine that goes with all sorts of foods.
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Just 20 seconds into the premiere, host Chris Harrison teased whether our bachelor "might lose something" on his proverbial journey.
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But in India, only Sikhs wear turbans, and not with a big fat jewel dangling from the proverbial third eye.
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Inside is an orientation sensor, allowing for more immersive movement control, the proverbial "magic" that Google talked up on stage.
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When those troubles involve thousands upon thousands of people hurling the proverbial mud, though, it can get a bit wearisome.
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I just hope that when the proverbial shit hits the fan, she puts that practicality to use and blocks him.
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For seven seasons, I watched the drastic repercussions of the world's vampire population coming out of the proverbial coffin unfold.
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This was a pro forma election, the proverbial retirement gold watch; other commissioners have been inducted, too, regardless of merit.
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Yet still, when they hit the proverbial wall of pain and fatigue, nine times out of ten -- they push through.
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This year's Emmy nominations show that people of color have been given their seat at the proverbial table in television.
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Many of the hard-core shorts finally threw in the proverbial towel and gave up on fighting the 'Trump Trade.
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One band that has always been there in one form or another, lurking in those proverbial shadows, is Inferno Requiem.
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"This culture comes from well over 300 years of people coming here, assimilating into the proverbial gumbo pot," he says.
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I wake up, begin working on the material until I basically fall asleep from exhaustion with my proverbial boots on.
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Like Cinderella's prince, Spears is seeking one person in all the land who can fit into a proverbial glass slipper.
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Clearing your skin is a challenge in itself, and keeping it clear is a proverbial game of cat and mouse.
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Every proverbial golden toilet and thousand-dollar hammer can go a long way toward painting a picture for the public.
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The delivery bot is about the size of a proverbial breadbasket, and it carries a single cubic foot of cargo.
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Yet, what should one do if 70-80% of a city's voters literally want to jump off the proverbial cliff?
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However, smart bosses don't throw good money after bad, so it's time to bite the proverbial bullet on this one.
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This is trying to catch that proverbial falling knife at this point in time," Johnson said Tuesday on "Trading Nation.
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Rome is burning, and congressional Republicans, with their finger pointing, public disputes and flip-flopping, are playing Nero's proverbial violin.
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Brand: SertaYear introduced: 2001The proverbial counting sheep existed long before Serta did, but the mattress company made them their own.
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No company with global ambitions can afford to develop a perception that it is insensitive, arrogant — the proverbial ugly American.
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It's hard to always be the responsible, hard-working one in a proverbial group project, but somebody's gotta do it.
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In both cases however, there seems to be apprehension at the possibility of being the proverbial frog in the pot.
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If beauty becomes democratized by more people simply paying surgeons for it, the proverbial finish line gets pushed further away.
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Machines are far better than humans at processing vast amounts of data and finding the proverbial needle in the haystack.
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In one case, some got promoted five times in ten years, always moving on before the proverbial hit the fan.
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There, in the flesh standing before Joe, is the one and only Colonel, the head of the proverbial Nazi snake.
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If it hints that it will be cautious when spiking the proverbial punch bowl, the response may be less ecstatic.
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I got lucky and it just barely worked out — I didn't leave too many good glasses on the (proverbial) table!
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By any measure, the proverbial white flag has been raised atop Fenway Park — at least for a year or so.
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A schism has been brewing for a bit now, and this might be the proverbial straw breaking the camel's back.
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Precisely because we cannot know — because any one of our choices might be the proverbial butterfly's wings — we must act.
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The past two decades show that the proverbial rising tide can lift boats on both sides of the Rio Grande.
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With global climate change a roaring reality in the Caribbean, Florida, and Texas, the writing is on the proverbial wall.
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In reality, we found ourselves holding the proverbial bag, standing financially naked in a labor environment we weren't prepared for.
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Our country is in the fight of its life, and Democrats are arranging the proverbial deck chairs on the Titanic.
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It can't hold a candle to arugula or kale, which bring spiciness and earthiness to the proverbial (and literal) table.
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While it's not usually profitable to turn away business, what if that's the proverbial hill you want to to die on?
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"At this point, there is a mountain of such contradictory details that we've mostly swept under the proverbial rug," McGaugh said.
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WATTERS: And but he had a moment of weakness where we caught him with his proverbial hand in the cookie jar.
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Like the proverbial rodents fleeing a sinking ship, Trump supporters will flee him once the stench of failure can be sniffed.
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But the writing was on the proverbial wall when Sinclair posted a job listing for a WICS morning meteorologist on Tuesday.
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The U.S. also shook the proverbial Ryder Cup monkey off its back with a dominating performance at Hazeltine two years ago.
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That's all to say that nothing has worked: the proverbial carrot has no apparent benefit, and the stick has limited use.
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In this day and age of higher expectation in offices, sourcing your furniture from Ikea no longer cuts the proverbial mustard.
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We did not respond to the proverbial hand moving in slow-motion towards our face before it was nearly too late.
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In January, they came up with an idea: Why not counter Trump's inaction on climate by planting a proverbial "Trump Forest"?
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And then there's the proverbial elephant in the room: across the country, there's been an outbreak of lung injuries from vaping.
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Furthermore, it's easy to miss the forest for the trees without a comprehensive view of what the proverbial forest looks like.
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If the company goes under, or if Evergrande seizes control, Jia will be on a proverbial island in his oceanside homes.
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What the belt does bring to the proverbial table verses other form factors is the ability to track your waist-size.
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With the exception of a few functional relationships in college, I never really brought my sexual needs to the proverbial table.
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Rather than promote a manicured online presence, Teigen says she's kind of just thrown everything at the proverbial social media wall.
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Like the proverbial frogs in slowly warming water, we're gradually being led to accept a world governed by supposedly smart tech.
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In the context of a bill with $800 billion in Medicaid cuts, $8 billion is a drop in the proverbial bucket.
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If you look up the term "resist" and its synonyms, it's all about enduring something bad or weathering the proverbial storm.
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Silva was thrown to the proverbial wolves and was expected to fight experienced American heavyweight Heath Herring on his professional debut.
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"One day I happened to be browsing a particularly boring legal agreement with many lines of proverbial small print," Tromer says.
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"The provision of this detailed information acts as the proverbial smoke-filled room of the cartels of yesteryear," the complaint said.
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Meanwhile, people with traits like neuroticism, agreeableness, conscientiousness, and difficulty expressing their emotions are more likely to hit the proverbial wall.
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Unless, that is, Democrats save Republicans from themselves by following the Bernie Sanders wing of their party off the proverbial cliff.
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At $595 per person (not including beverages and tax) it's sure to get any finance fella out of the proverbial doghouse.
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Now, Wall Street can remove one block from the proverbial wall of worry and eye the ongoing U.S.-China trade talks.
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Standing in a fluorescent-lit retail fitting room can feel like the tangible analog to being trapped within many proverbial boxes.
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Next time you find yourself trapped within a box — proverbial, literal, fluorescent-lit, or filled with chlorinated water — let it go.
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LAS VEGAS — While cars are increasingly becoming more tech-savvy by the minute, motorcycles have been left in the proverbial dust.
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"I feel like the proverbial spouse in a bad marriage who keeps thinking his spouse is going to change," Schiff said.
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I mean, were they much more of the proverbial wind at his back than it would have been on his own?
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Using cake, I make the proverbial car crash you can't look away from, the bad news you can't help but devour.
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I believe we have to put the proverbial air mask on ourselves before we put it on our children (other countries).
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The company couldn't even kick the proverbial tires of making an Apple car without journalists exposing most every twist and turn.
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Considering that the Postal Service handles about 154 billion pieces of mail every year, it's the proverbial needle in the haystack.
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The Living have to take a lot of risks in their plan because they're in the proverbial land of bad options.
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It shows interviewees I'm attempting to see from their perspective by putting a toe in the proverbial water of their lives.
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Once the proverbial and actual coasts were clear, the Africans were divided among the men who had planned the transatlantic run.
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Any putative peace process is cover to provide the proverbial decent interval for the U.S. to withdraw most of its forces.
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In emphasizing that fact, Dubelier accused the government of indicting a "proverbial ham sandwich" in connection with the alleged interference plot.
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With so much data to monitor, finding potential intrusions may seem like the proverbial search for the needle in the haystack.
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And, so, the proverbial death spiral Republicans have long cited as one of their many reasons for the law's repeal begins.
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Studies actually indicate that merely visualizing yourself at the proverbial finish line is ineffective, and can actually detract from your willpower.
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But those arrests and trials reminded the world that behind the proverbial masks, and the computer screens, there were real people.
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While it was an escort mission, your commander's livelihood is always a second win condition, the "king" of the proverbial chessboard.
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The campaign's goal was not just to refresh the proverbial felt hillock, but to bring fans closer to Big Red himself.
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To find out, let's take a proverbial look under the hood, and check on the performances of some key market groups.
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The Fed is trying to pull out all the stops it can pull out, but they're pushing on the proverbial string.
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With both I felt as though I were behind the curtain/camera, or at least the proverbial fly on the wall.
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My favorite abstract painter may leave you cold or, in that proverbial art jab, look like the work of a toddler.
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Does the anemic gain speak to a broader trend in car buying and the slow death of the proverbial American driver?
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The retiree said they decided to separate their money into three proverbial "buckets" to make sure they don't outlive their savings.
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Then, a mere three weeks out from his inauguration, he makes a simple one-sentence post that relit the proverbial fire.
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Others toys, like Silly Bandz, had a brief moment of fame before being relegated to the proverbial island of misfit toys.
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When Italy's political leaders started fiddling with the electoral system back in the early 1990s, they opened the proverbial Pandora's box.
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You can be sure that, like Chekhov's proverbial gun, the guillotine is put to maximally effective use by the novel's end.
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And with their presence, the foggy metropolis's historic, narrow streets became mini-runways hailing from all sides of the proverbial pond.
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He was my mother's proverbial punching bag for many years, meaning that she'd control, manipulate and accuse him of ludicrous things.
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"It wasn't a monkey, it was a zoo," Young said afterward of the proverbial lifting of a burden from his back.
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Children are the spoonful of proverbial sugar: They make any policy easier to message and easier for the public to accept.
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Maybe. But since this year's Oscar nominations left so many talented artists in the proverbial corner, a harsh mood is justified.
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I want to extend my thanks to the senators and representatives who collaborated to get these across the proverbial finish line.
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And the President's plan to move the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem is the proverbial icing on the cake.
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But if we're celebrating JLo's green dress moment, we'd be loathe not to include the proverbial ships her image set sail.
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J Balvin and Bad Bunny repay their proverbial debt with interest, dropping significant verses and pop-savvy takes on its chorus.
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I thought this was going to be an answer that used the proverbial Boston "ah" accent, but it's simpler than that.
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The government is boiling Venezuelans like frogs in the proverbial pot while buying time to survive until the 2018 presidential election.
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The Trump administration may indeed harm LGBTQ people with this impending strike of a proverbial pen, but they cannot erase us.
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Fourth-year coach Todd Bowles is on the proverbial hot seat and the fan base has been boisterous in expressing disapproval.
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As the proverbial hack market grew, so did the available archive of people trying life hacks and completely screwing them up.
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More such breakups are inevitable — after all, many tech founders are only now reaching the age for the proverbial midlife crisis.
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Research also indicates that canines have a proverbial leg up on felines, eclipsing them in online searches as early as 2014.
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We just released the third round of our first-come-first-serve tickets, and the first two batches sold like proverbial hotcakes.
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Anyone in need of a reminder that humanity isn't spiraling down the proverbial drain need look no further than this Alaskan charity.
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau may be charming, but the statesman was still given the proverbial royal cold shoulder by Prince George.
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He was in the proverbial trenches fighting for LGBTQ rights and organized AIDS activists even before he was diagnosed as HIV positive.
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Only now, when Facebook's feet have been put to the proverbial fire by reporters and governments, has it begun to take action.
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Mark Cuban threw his hat into the proverbial hoverboard ring in 2015, smack in the middle of the height of the fad.
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Girl Gamer Festival doesn't only aim to open the proverbial door with who they invite, but also where these events take place.
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"He really has become the proverbial swamp that will do and say anything and pretend to be something they're not," Grimm said.
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"Georgia has become the proverbial embodiment of what can go wrong when people abuse power to erode Title IX protections," she said.
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Kylie has officially claimed her own plot of proverbial land, and now she has to tend to it and watch it grow.
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Roseanne certainly could have a family that looks like the proverbial "us," we just don't get to see it in the trailer.
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By now, we all know what happened by heart: proverbial nemeses Cormier and Jones got too close for a contentious face-off.
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They checked off all the proverbial boxes: great attendance, high grades, strong work ethic, and had positive relationships with adults and peers.
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The proverbial slipcovers I'd reupholstered in the past hadn't fostered other similar actions, whereas the swagger required by dining alone, say, might.
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But long before Taylor's death this March, both grande dames had decided their friendship, like the proverbial show, had to go on.
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One astrophysicist has spent the better part of a decade trying to find the proverbial smoking gun to prove that it is.
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After Chirac left the scene in May 2007, the general's carriage broke down and lost whatever was left of the proverbial coachman.
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Earlier this month Beyoncé, out of the blue (as usual), dropped "Formation" and (as usual) people lost their proverbial shit over it.
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The Royals won, and the rest of the league has since spent the winter seeking their own proverbial end-game cheat code.
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Late one night that trusty device suddenly shit the proverbial bed for good in the middle of an episode of X-Files.
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The citizenry can adequately handle the manifestations of protest and outrage, elected Democrats need to pragmatically work to contain the proverbial fire.
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BuzzFeed's Ali Watkins called the deep state "the proverbial national security boogeyman," and reported that intelligence officials were laughing at the concept.
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Before they ripen it is up to Mrs May to light the proverbial candles, to head off the chilling effects of Brexit.
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In the battle over the border wall that has partially closed the government, both sides have painted themselves into the proverbial corner.
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There was no longer anything proverbial when it came to danger, nothing to invent, no more fiction of dark days to come.
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Although this reality likely will not be discussed at the summit, it will be present, as the proverbial elephant in the room.
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But some health experts say that it's not yet time for Bright Health to pop the proverbial champagne, at least not yet.
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As for more competition from Dunkin' Brands (DNKN) and McDonald's (MCD), it seems that a proverbial rising tide is lifting all boats.
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The 2016 election was his storming of the proverbial mansion, a channeling of populist rage against these gatekeepers that they couldn't stop.
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The Javits Center gleamed a frozen-blue in the distance, a cube-stacked glass structure that conveyed the proverbial ceiling that Mrs.
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" Mallory said that he complied, adding, "I hardly feel I capitalized on tragedy—rather, I merely squeezed lemonade from the proverbial lemons.
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"We are simply passing time until the proverbial 'Hatfield and McCoy' incident occurs," former FBI supervisory special agent James Gagliano told Politico.
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"Game of Thrones" has from its beginning come up with sudden and unpleasant surprises regarding which characters will buy the proverbial farm.
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I applaud efforts to do things differently, to try and reach for the proverbial stars, but holy shit, this wasn't it, folks.
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The basketball version is alright but it's way too easy to score an OG. Is the proverbial jumping of the shark imminent?
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While Roberts is the court's formal leader, Associate Justice Anthony Kennedy is often its fulcrum -- the proverbial swing justice -- and its conscience.
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But growth from the Spurs' proverbial B-Team is just as much a reason to be excited about what they can accomplish.
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Last week, after another very casual gooch show, I finally stopped beating around the proverbial bush and got the test set up.
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While we work toward systemic justice and integration, we can strive at the individual level to break free from our proverbial bubbles.
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"But I thought we had a good thing?" a confused Matt responds, which leads Teigen to rip off the proverbial band-aid.
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No matter how high your IQ is, you're not going to be successful if you can't think outside of the proverbial box.
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U.S. stock futures were mixed this morning after investor reaction to the latest Fed minutes turned on a proverbial dime Wednesday afternoon.
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Even after entering the proverbial "lame-duck" period following his defeat in the 1992 election, President Bush continued his focus on Africa.
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Mr. Lavrov is one of the world's most experienced diplomats, and someone known to bring the proverbial gun to every knife fight.
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That is, the company won't make a proverbial key that will give authorities the ability to break encryption on all its phones.
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Of all the alien-themed happenings in Nevada this weekend, Basecamp may be the only one that has its proverbial shit together.
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And now Republicans, who had used the word "repeal" like a meditation chant, act like the proverbial dog that caught the car.
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Of course, all these figures are estimates from third-parties, not directly reported — so take them with the proverbial grain of salt.
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With China now poised to reclaim its previous spot in world history as a global hegemon, the proverbial clock is turning back.
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The study shines a light on an early-stage disparity that could cripple women's voting power and piece of the proverbial pie.
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These are the proverbial "three men in a room" who hold a death grip on policy-making power in New York State government.
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Manafort's deal could also prompt other subjects of Mueller's investigation to cooperate, causing "the proverbial snowball to roll down the hill," Waxman said.
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And clearly, her sisters agree that this is undeniably the look of the summer, throwing their pants on the proverbial bonfire as well.
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When the proverbial hands of abortion providers can't be tied any tighter, these same lawmakers target the patients in need of abortion services.
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While other hedge fund titans are running out of the proverbial burning building that is active management, Jeff Vinik is going back in.
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Proponents of conspiracy theories will open up Pandora's proverbial box with this dark documentary series centered around the unsolved murder of a nun.
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Few have felt like the proverbial real deal, though, most coming over more like first-impressions-maximized demos than fully realized video games.
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There's only so much I can say, though, so I remain on my proverbial high horse, making sure to sit underneath an umbrella.
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If Jupiter Ascending was the $200 million flop that broke the proverbial animal's back, the Wachowskis' previous effort had already hobbled the camel.
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Also, also, she snapped a photo of three delicious cinnamon buns, ergo, they say, she is speaking of buns in the proverbial oven.
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Host Chris Harrison took to Twitter on Tuesday, in an attempt to explain why their story is still hanging on the proverbial cliff.
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We lived in a gated community of one, a museum house on tour daily, with four little bulls in the proverbial china shop.
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No it's a real plea: help me find the proverbial refrigerator, along with a way for companies to better organize their automated procedures.
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Then–home secretary Theresa May eventually won out in the proverbial knife fight and became the head of the Conservatives and prime minister.
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Even hooded Offred of The Handmaid's Tale is too caged to fight the proverbial and literal man with anything but quietly subversive acts.
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Now there's a new printer on the block, and it looks like it's blowing the Blackbelt out of the proverbial 3D printing water.
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"Truly recovering grizzly bears requires more than making Yellowstone into a proverbial zoo," said WildEarth Guardians carnivore advocate Kelly Nokes in a statement.
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But I've learned that even when my patients accept hospice services, the proverbial "good death at home" is often out of their reach.
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It was the proverbial slap in the face I needed to remember that I'm just planning a party, it's not life or death.
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But for a corporation as massive as Facebook, it represents only around three month's worth of profit, a proverbial drop in the bucket.
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As companies are burning proverbial on-prem bridges and know public cloud is their destiny, they are focusing on how to optimize cost.
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Which, if I were a betting man, means that the company probably has one or more of those products up its proverbial sleeve.
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The thankful refugee women rolled out the proverbial welcome mat for their American guests using what they had to offer and some ingenuity.
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But whether there is any proverbial fire creating the massive smoke cloud that is the Russia investigations is almost irrelevant at this point.
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And most of Mess exists on that proverbial stage, exhibiting the same state of second-guessing we saw from Macklemore two years ago.
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The proverbial scientific wisdom is that extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, but events like this seem to turn that idea on its head.
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Peterson continues to learn from other women in the field, often asking how they moved from the proverbial garage to the corner office.
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"The market is certainly climbing the proverbial wall of worry," said Jeff Zipper, managing director of investments at U.S. Bank Private Wealth Management.
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While bitcoin may always be the proverbial hidden pot of gold for early buyers the future of all cryptocurrencies is still being written.
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It is best known for its namesake concept of "dating" potential cofounders, advisors and potential funders before tying the proverbial cap table knot.
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He was outside the church, in the proverbial street, preaching to people who didn't realize he was putting spiritual messages in their heads.
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"Ok, boomer" isn't just a proverbial eye roll; it's a serious warning that many young people believe American society isn't working for them.
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She acted as a mirror for the girl Audrey could have been—doing drugs, sleeping with numerous men, going off the proverbial rails.
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A proverbial-cum-literal "explosive finale" would have gone a long way to ameliorating the dispiriting impact of these deliberately dour storytelling decisions.
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The more disparate the ideas in a portfolio are, the more difficult it is for the proverbial stars to align for outsize gains.
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Hannity is, for all his bluster, a tame and obsequious interviewer, and with Dorsey he was the proverbial dog who caught the car.
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The existence of a perfect witness, void of credibility issues, or a proverbial skeleton in his or her closet is a pure fantasy.
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In France, the neon-yellow vests known as gilets jaunes are like proverbial opinions: Everyone has one, or at least every motorist does.
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That's when Democrat Harry Reid of Nevada, then the Senate Majority Leader, pushed the proverbial button and triggered the so-called nuclear option.
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The feather in NIH's proverbial cap was last week's omnibus spending deal, which provided $3 billion in fresh federal funding for medical research.
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But the risk is that making those changes, especially during a midterm election year, would be touching the proverbial third rail of politics.
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Expect no proverbial "market-moving news" simply because there are no economic developments that would warrant a departure from an easy credit stance.
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I told her that I'm the kind of person who gives offense but is never offended, one of the proverbial thirty-six sinners.
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Instagram is lined with photos of the proverbial unicorn wines, bottles so rare that they are sighted with the frequency of mystical animals.
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But I can't help but wish for the version of the movie that didn't shoot itself in the proverbial foot in this way.
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Walker is still the art world's proverbial soothsayer, rabble-rouser, and provocatrice; her artworks are surprisingly less shocking than our national news cycles.
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Helen is an old friend and colleague who came to the Ottolenghi shops fresh off the proverbial boat from Australia, back in 2006.
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Whether singing or delivering her often self-deprecating patter, Ms. Chenoweth always radiates a pleasure in performing that carries across the proverbial footlights.
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After launching last year, the brand's newest collection of long-sleeved bodysuits became a fast winter-wardrobe essential that sold like proverbial hotcakes.
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But for many Democrats — especially those in competitive districts like Ms. Spanberger and Mr. Brindisi — impeachment is the proverbial elephant in the room.
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But other days, she treats me like the proverbial black sheep, that family member who is left out, shut out, to be avoided.
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Bai's low-calorie antioxidant drinks, which are sweetened with stevia extract, hit a proverbial sweet spot, particularly with health- and wellness-minded millennials.
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Quenton Nelson of the Colts much prefers to push onrushing opponents backward until he falls on top of them, the proverbial pancake block.
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But, the board member who is able to find the time earns the right to become the proverbial "first call" for the entrepreneur.
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We can hope that the proverbial "3am phone call" will never come, but it is far better to be ready just in case.
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The private-label brand, which set about expanding its proverbial wine cellar in 2017, is sold by Walmart&aposs members-only warehouse chain.
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Thoreau was aware of the proverbial "nobodies" who occupied, and in many cases laid claim to, the land that he would later inhabit.
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Losing would put them behind the proverbial 8-ball with games remaining at Oakland, as well as against Pittsburgh and an improving Miami.
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While we did lose some series to the proverbial chopping block, at least 100 broadcast TV shows were renewed for the 2017-2018 season.
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Eleven headed out to war, found her identity, and now she's headed home, where Mike-Penelope has been weaving and unweaving a proverbial tapestry.
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The same can be said of leadership, where 70 percent of the people with a seat at the proverbial executive table are (again) men.
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CAVUTO: When you talk to people, Susan -- and, of course, you sat down with the Canadian prime minister before everything hit the proverbial fan.
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Rubio, by contrast, has been meeting Trump at his own level, like the proverbial man getting into the sty to wrestle with the pig.
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Sessions, and the next class of US attorneys, will seek to put the proverbial genie back in the bottle by targeting the cannabis industry.
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His back is up against the proverbial wall with the UFC roster guillotine looming should he not successfully progress past Anderson on Friday evening.
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In my personal opinion, though, the Boris Vallejo inspired, first edition Dungeons and Dragons–like high fantasy of Dragon's Crown takes the (proverbial) cake.
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But with the proliferation of outlets producing TV, the Globe TV awards sometimes seem to be the proverbial chicken with its head cut off.
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With their exploration of the stress that many Black women experience trying to have their proverbial shit together, Insecure made me feel personally attacked.
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Although he doesn't technically own it outright, he does have the proverbial keys to the town and can do what he wants for now.
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"Trump encapsulates this mentality — a mentality that refuses to be subdued and easily swept away to the proverbial ash heap of history," Hammer said.
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Hilsee said the report was "the proverbial 'home run' of publicity for a settlement," yet the plaintiffs' attorneys declined to comment for the story.
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Enjoying the rewards (financial or emotional) of certain professions or positions can entail sacrificing the clearer limits of the proverbial 9-to-5 gig.
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Even a few of our favorite OG brands (we're looking at you, Ben & Jerry's) have taken a stab at it with their proverbial spoons.
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Hot takes (ahem, Atlantic and New York Times) consume all the oxygen in the proverbial room until everyone is rage-choking on the fumes.
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When you're dealing with a TV ad that already looks like a grotesque parody of itself, it's not hard to take the proverbial piss.
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Working out and doing face masks a few times a week are my time when I put up the proverbial "do not disturb" sign.
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The rapidity with which falsity travels has been proverbial for centuries: "Falsehood flies, and the Truth comes limping after it," wrote Swift in 1710.
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Having any protagonist tie up their loose ends and see clear skies after a proverbial storm makes for good filmmaking across the color spectrum.
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Muddying the proverbial waters even further, Soylent's creator and CEO—Rob Rhinehart—happens to not be the biggest fan of that whole "food" thing.
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Krinsky says both will touch $21,2000 in due time — but if forced to choose between his proverbial children, the technical analyst would pick Amazon.
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Social networks that many of us signed up for in simpler times — a proverbial first smoke — have become gargantuan archives of our personal data.
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It's by no means the proverbial slam dunk, but it could be, at a minimum, a great moment of truth for China's real intentions.
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From afar, at least, she is the proverbial apple fallen far from the tree—diplomatic, liberal(-ish), capable of a degree of self-reflection.
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Brooks was addressing the proverbial person who grew up in a Brooklyn brownstone and pleads authentic outer-borough (as in, Queens or Bronx) scrappiness.
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" He added that with a subscription model, CollegeHumor can "play at a proverbial next level of investment," with content that "feels much more premium.
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I predict Westworld will do something similar, and that the center of the maze will be the proverbial "hatch" to the show's bigger agenda.
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We're talking earth-shattering, world-shaking events much larger than the proverbial butterfly flapping its wings in China and causing a tornado in Kansas.
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Every car brand that has faced sudden and unintended acceleration accusations immediately disavows all responsibility and often throws the driver under the proverbial bus.
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Being so seasoned could give him a proverbial leg up on the hungry competition, many of whom have yet to demonstrate their commercial prospects.
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Tech now spans a spectrum from the proverbial two tinkerers in a garage to the most powerful corporations in the history of the planet.
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"Mall-based businesses are facing declining traffic, but we're trying to look for the proverbial baby thrown out with the bath water," he said.
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When a crisis occurs, decision makers reach into the proverbial "garbage can" and take out the solution that looks like it addresses the problem.
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A compelling, you've-never-experienced-anything-like-this-before VR-only game / world would go a long way towards drawing in the proverbial masses.
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Now, SoftBank is once again the firm throwing millions (hundreds of millions) against the proverbial wall in hopes that billions will come bouncing back.
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It was a dancehall fan's dream: A chance to see their favorite artists publicly go head-to-head in a lyrical and proverbial battle.
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So Durov looks to be facing the proverbial choice between a rock and a hard place — leaving his critics to decry his technical choices.
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Or it might be an ugly patchwork of loopholes and a proverbial "race to the bottom," in terms of protecting public health and safety.
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Big funds speaking with Musk "are going to be getting the proverbial keys to the kingdom, and others are on the outside," Ahern said.
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If anything, immigration will likely increase the size of the proverbial "pie" of economic resources available to all Americans by helping grow the economy.
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"The coronavirus spread is the proverbial straw that will break the camel's back and push the euro zone economy into a recession," he said.
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It will only leave girls alone at the proverbial lunch table in a culture that sends confusing messages about dieting, body image and health.
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Either way, the Trump administration must assume that Prince Mohammed will continue to drive his country and our bilateral relationship over the proverbial cliff.
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Movies may be an escape from the drudgery of our lives, sure, but sweeping a woman off her proverbial feet isn't that straightforward anymore.
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And instead of leaping to its own defense, the reaction from Big Weed has been that of the proverbial stoner paralyzed on the couch.
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The British tabloid is already defending itself, and with so much hate already geared towards Meghan, the lawsuit could poke the proverbial bear further.
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With the Baileys by his proverbial side, he won the primary and the chance to face the incumbent, a three-term senator, Alfonse D'Amato.
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The economy has "bumped against the proverbial labor wall," David Rosenberg, chief economist and strategist at Gluskin Sheff, said in his morning note Thursday.
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" His good looks must have been proverbial, for when he visited America in 1903 a newspaper exclaimed, "The beautiful Count is coming to Boston.
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Once the executive branch opens a war theater, an overtaxed, overstretched and (by its very nature) unsuitable military is left holding the proverbial bag.
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Insurers and health experts alike say that the long-term answer is to contain rising healthcare costs, the proverbial bending of the cost curve.
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While NAFTA did not put an end to an influx of cheap goods from Asia, it certainly helped to hold back the proverbial floodwaters.
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In hindsight, Moore's own record as a judge in sexual assault cases appears to be an example of the proverbial fox guarding the henhouse.
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Santori and his friends hoped to draw 6,000 people, but more than double that showed up, packed like proverbial sardines in the main square.
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"It was the first time I felt a sort of... 'writing wall,' a proverbial line I felt like I shouldn't cross instinctively," he said.
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"Schwartz was caught with his hand in the proverbial cookie jar," Anthony J. Orlando, acting special agent in charge of IRS Criminal Investigation, told Deadline.
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Still, the notoriously secretive Apple hasn&apost confirmed any of these features, so it&aposs important to take this with the proverbial grain of salt.
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Just a few weeks ago, in fact, Reynolds took a (proverbial) dump all over an anniversary message Jackman sent to his wife of 22 years.
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While Trump fans may be delighted to see the president remain on the proverbial Iron Throne, HBO isn't thrilled with him borrowing their intellectual property.
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If you've tired of hearing Hollywood A-listers feign shock while sending proverbial "thoughts and prayers" to Harvey Weinstein's sexual assault victims, you're not alone.
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In Russia, it was a proverbial who's who among Putin's foes: investigative reporters and media figures critical of the administration, activists, organizers, anti-corruption campaigners.
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I came to the proverbial fork in the road, and made a vow if I ever did again I would choose me, in a sense.
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"The proverbial ball is on the government's court to make a case as to why his tenure wasn't extended," explained Mizuho Bank economists on Monday.
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It's still too early to tell if Pandora's face-lift and Premium platform will be the key to inching the company off the proverbial ledge.
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"If you come at it from a common sense approach, there is a proverbial low-hanging fruit at the top of that list," Hamrick said.
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Oz, who hosted The Chew for six years, adds that the idea behind Mom Brain was to bring the proverbial "village" into the digital world.
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While the episode resolves itself around Bow and Dre wiping the proverbial egg off of their faces, I found myself wanting just a little more.
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With an additional two miles or so now at stake, a proverbial line in the sand has been drawn by fed-up middle-class residents.
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When I buy a stock, I do more than just weigh the pros and cons on a proverbial scale and see which side is heavier.
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CAPEX spending barely registers before 2009 and in that year we see the knee of the proverbial hockey stick, with CAPEX growing 40-fold since.
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Certainly, there are some people who feel that in tearing down monuments to the past, we are throwing history out with the proverbial bath water.
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The proverbial wee dram is a romance in heather and smoke, fascinating the world over yet always traced back to the foggy glens of Scotland.
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Trump, by contrast, is the proverbial bull in a china shop, as exhibited by his dark and demeaning remarks on the state of black America.
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With over 1.7 million followers on Instagram, Lil Tay is every proverbial car crash you can't look away from, except in miniature — painfully, cringingly miniature.
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Built to integrate with Amazon Web Services and with Microsoft's Azure hosting, the company has its proverbial finger on the pulse of services businesses use.
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Additionally, the proverbial ink of the "M" on my license was still so fresh that the excitement of showing it to people hadn't worn off.
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But in my experience, the way to get your résumé to percolate to the top of the proverbial pile is to go through your network.
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Whether at work or in personal life, you're always going to face challenges and obstacles that can be hard to put in a proverbial lockbox.
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She has risen more on her reputation as a reliable ally of everyday voters rather than someone voters would invite to the proverbial backyard barbecue.
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How to use this information to your advantageNow that you know how your credit score is determined, you have the proverbial key to the castle.
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In a moment of uncertainty, he grabbed the bull by its proverbial horns, adapted to the challenge, and it paid off in a big way.
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Whether this will be toward further union or fragmentation, Britain will be powerless to act — like being in the trunk of Mr. Gove's proverbial car.
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"In a case like this, the credibility of a witness is everything because it comes down to the proverbial your word or mine," he said.
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It will light the proverbial match, resulting in an explosion that's been building, whether it's a fight or a kiss that's been waiting to happen.
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Chandler and the sporadically spotted Clooney (who directed two episodes) are absolute pros at this, a proverbial Colonel and General (respectively) among the cast itself.
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It's not often that a star in one area of the entertainment industry moves up the proverbial ladder to another area of the entertainment industry.
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The river is a proverbial elephant in the city's room, and a struggle is brewing over plans for it and adjacent properties like the Piggyback.
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Still, if I were fleeing to the proverbial desert island, I'd sacrifice the whole of Mr. Domingo's output to preserve that single "stanza" of Pavarotti's.
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Otherwise, I'm increasingly of the view that, like the proverbial village in Vietnam, the Republican Party needs to be destroyed in order to be saved.
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Standing around the proverbial water cooler, getting exclamatory, emotional and aggrieved about, say, being denied a shot of Daenerys's face as she commits mass murder.
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Given China's reputation for stealing intellectual property, having a Chinese Director General of WIPO would have been like having the proverbial fox guarding the henhouse.
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Although we were reviewing what I came to think of as his ''rule of three,'' I dared to ask about the proverbial cherry on top.
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But they are also all as fresh as those proverbial flowers, even when they wallow in regrets and recriminations about the lives they once led.
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To some, a retreat into this sonic landscape can seem like the proverbial ostrich blissing out to the soft shuffle of sand around its ears.
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Most hedge funds charge the proverbial two-and-20 — 2 percent of assets under management and 103 percent of any gains above a certain threshold.
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"I think there is a growing consensus, whether it's February or sometime, that we don't want to be on this proverbial hamster wheel," he said.
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In Patreon mythology, this DIY cockpit functions like the proverbial Silicon Valley garage: the humble, unlikely setting from which a world-changing idea was born.
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"We're primarily battening down the proverbial hatches ... and hoping the administration will throw that Hail Mary for us," American Soybean Association spokeswoman Wendy Brannen said.
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Like the proverbial dog on a leash, companies, public figures, and even private citizens can be choked by those who have a massive social following.
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I think one reason for that is that The Hunger Games is a YA series, so Collins also has to include a proverbial love triangle.
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He seems exhausted—the 19-year old nicknamed "the prodigy" hitting the proverbial rookie wall, certain to collapse to the South Korean B-Boy legend.
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In a video game, the proverbial nuts and bolts, the machinations of the AI, are hidden beneath a veneer of animation and sound, the surface presentation.
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Anxiety can also be protective, and it's sort of a signal for us to put our proverbial seatbelt on before committing to something major, she adds.
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It's the proverbial needle in the haystack, as eleven million shipping containers—each with as many as 2,000 boxes—enter the U.S. annually through various ports.
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But finding intact tumor cells in blood often only gives an indication of cancer prognosis and is like searching for the proverbial needle in a haystack.
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The proverbial security blanket can take the form of a doll we tuck underneath our arm or a tiny train we clutch in our small palms.
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The message can be difficult for the hard-core gamers in the room to hear, but it often leads to the proverbial light bulb switching on.
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Health professionals across the country are throwing their stethoscopes in the proverbial ring ahead of next year's midterms, running for everything from Congress to City Council.
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Because to most of them it is magic, they are always searching desperately for the proverbial man behind the curtain, without knowing what to look for.
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It's also a reminder that after countless news reports, an indictment, and a guilty plea we are still like the proverbial blind men feeling the elephant.
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"We really care about the founders building a great company who don't have the proverbial rich uncle," Tarczynski, a former founder and startup employee, told TechCrunch.
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The best of these were sincere and rigorous — qualities all too often absent in the art of those about to graduate into the proverbial real world.
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I can only hope that Hidden Figures is the proverbial "shot over the bow" that those of us in the tech industry have been waiting for.
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In the trailer, this means that the sangria — which may or may not contain psychedelic drugs — takes hold, and the proverbial dancing shit hits the fan.
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Yet, as Mr Lynskey relates, by the 1970s it had become so proverbial as to be colonised by gormless television shows and indifferent pop-music albums.
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He's not some right-wing extremist who would run wild – like the proverbial bull in the china shop – overturning legal precedents, despite what the Democrats claim.
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I don't know if you've heard, but the proverbial shit is inching toward the fan, and the word "controversial" is almost beginning to lose its meaning.
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She's last seen wearing those Lolita sunglasses and checking out some very young men walking past her car before she drives off into the proverbial sunset.
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Look at Yo Gotti driving a dune buggy: A lot can go down in the proverbial DM, including, it would appear, hostile regimes and terrorist organizations.
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Years later, with the benefit of retrospect, Broussard is the living and breathing argument both for and against sticking to one's proverbial guns as an artist.
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The ballot is much longer than one contest and our ability to participate in the democratic process is too costly to leave on the proverbial table.
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These proverbial "guys off the street"—most often bought-out veterans—have contributed nearly as much to conference finals teams as the more ballyhooed trade additions.
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An incentivized word-of-mouth referral program that rewards both parties for using the service is the best way to get people in the proverbial door.
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The loss of freedom is gradual, like the proverbial frog, unaware that it is being boiled until it's too late to jump out of the pot.
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But what if the technology were used, in earnest, to create better outcomes for those with a proverbial leg down on the ladder of white supremacy?
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Last week, after Trump described the situation as "very precarious," the senator's campaign tweeted a video clip of Fonzie from "Happy Days" jumping the proverbial shark.
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Clearly, the self-driving industry is at a point where players are throwing everything at the proverbial board, hoping that some of the projects will stick.
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The Saudis see an Iranian hand everywhere -- in Yemen, Bahrain and Syria -- and are worried not about the proverbial Shia crescent, but a full Shia moon.
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Many activists and writers have described the experiences of black women as the proverbial canary in the coal mine—a sign that something catastrophic is happening.
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Even while Google's ecosystem strength might reside in the proverbial cloud, it's these physical devices that give expression to it and that people interact with directly.
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While BMW is future focused, it's focused on the proverbial notion of keeping it 100, celebrating its 100th anniversary in a year-long concept product assault.
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The same people know the same people, we all go to each other's pre-drinks, and expanding the proverbial ring of tents no longer seems necessary.
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He grew up poor as an immigrant from Sri Lanka, with a knack for numbers, a talent for gambling, and the proverbial deck stacked against him.
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"Anytime you have shared space or common areas, there is the potential for proverbial sparks to fly," said Barry Weidenbaum, a New York real estate lawyer.
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He is 5 feet 11, but definitely the widest soccer player around, as broad as the proverbial barn door, tipping the scales at about 220 pounds.
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The Nasdaq is coming off a record closing high as it continues to leave the Dow and S&P 33 in the proverbial dust for 2018.
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It took a proverbial village to build Peloton, and that once-small village has grown into the community that is now the heart of our brand.
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Usually, when confronted with the proverbial "fork in the road," most people can tell which path is the easy path and which is the right path.
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With praise for Hungary, a nasty surprise for Spain and a detailed appreciation of that Icelandic commentator losing his proverbial shit, here's the Euro 2016 review.
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The F90 selection has been smartly curated to encourage the proverbial impulse buy, provided your rainy-day budget is as big as a hot-air balloon.
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Prioritize taking care of your health every day, making a proverbial lighthouse out of something like daily water intake to guide you through the Neptunian fog.
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At 84 years old, she's of the generation that came up in the proverbial "man's world," when behaviors and attitudes now being denounced were considered unremarkable.
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Elected officials and everyday Americans need to realize that now is not the time for finger wagging, raising the proverbial pitchforks and doling out punitive actions.
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In Los Angeles, where even houses get their proverbial close-ups as TV or movie locations, a property's appeal can crest on its IMDb credits alone.
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I figured they, like me, were just players of the dating app game, where Michael undoubtedly pressed the proverbial "play again?" button after each successful connection.
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In Washington, special interest groups attempt to insert themselves into the proverbial "Good List" to seek taxpayer handouts for their pet projects, whether deserved or not.
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XE rides on the same robust architecture as the larger XF sedan and F-Pace sport utility vehicle (which is selling like the proverbial hot cakes).
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This process led to the proverbial melting pot, but rather created a colorful mosaic that is stronger than and as beautiful as each of its parts.
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Sometimes the Sunday theme is a big secret you need to figure out before you get anywhere, like the proverbial duck the size of a horse.
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"It may be as simple as speaking up in a meeting, suggesting a new system, or thinking outside the proverbial box to solve a client problem."
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And this is something that fueled at least 60% of the writing, tearing down any proverbial walls I felt whenever a subject or idea came up.
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Veronica was created after Betty as a foil to the all-American sweetheart — the Archie creators molded her from the proverbial rib of their original female character.
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Like looking over at that person behind the wheel and realizing it's OK to cede control and take your own hands off the proverbial wheel… for now.
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All of which has left Barak, who served as Netanyahu's commander in the elite Sayeret Matkal commando unit, as the proverbial fly in the Prime Minister's ointment.
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Apparently Mr. Loeb and his counsel, knowing that he was about to lose decided to attempt to save face by taking their proverbial ball and going home.
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As in kick back, leave the phone off the proverbial hook, and ignore all obligations that don't involve snuggling up next to the object of your desires.
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With only the products in your proverbial pocket, you can become a unicorn, a Snapchat filter, a melting doll — honestly, the possibilities aren't just numerous, they're overwhelming.
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And by us, I mean the proverbial 220% consuming public who refuses to pay for any content or software — except for Netflix or Amazon Prime, of course.
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People are attracted to who they are attracted to, which leads back to representation, which turns this whole situation into the proverbial snake eating its own tail.
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Haye has already undergone surgery for his injured Achilles tendon, while Bellew is reportedly nursing a broken hand after throwing the proverbial kitchen sink at his opponent.
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Starring Kiefer Sutherland at his square-jawed best, the series opens with Sutherland's Tom Kirkman, the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, in the proverbial undisclosed location.
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On Monday evening, the proverbial ham radio crackled to life, as news broke that Lawler would be returning to the cage at UFC 213 on July 8.
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Tackling themes that range from "Grand Illusion" to the proverbial selfie, every contributing artist is handpicked by a dedicated staff that spans from New York to Portland.
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He promises salvation through business savvy and survival-of-the-fittest battles to the death, winners and losers winnowed out like the proverbial wheat from the chaff.
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The electronic record of communication has proven to be a proverbial smoking gun for prosecutors and regulators in a string of cases, which is likely to continue.
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Despite the advanced technology, disappointing ride-hailing apps may turn out to be like the proverbial city bus: a long wait, and then two come at once.
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For women competing on the Bachelor, looking good on camera — and the exhaustive beauty prep that goes into that — is a big part of the proverbial journey.
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Faced with the proverbial demand for our money or our lives, most of us would choose the latter, for in that context, it hardly seems a choice.
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On April 28, for instance, the White House issued the kind of presidential proclamation that is usually the proverbial tree falling in the forest, unheard and unseen.
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The Mets opened the scoring by getting all three of their runs in the fourth, which could all be chalked up to the proverbial game of inches.
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After all, with recession lurking around the corner, the committee may need at least some further tools in the proverbial monetary policy toolkit to combat eventual weakness.
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These wines can be stunningly delicious, but they are to the proverbial pinot grigio what the traditional polyphonic choral music of Georgia is to a commercial ditty.
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Those of us working to combat diseases like malaria, tuberculosis (TB), HIV/AIDS, and a host of neglected tropical diseases find ourselves in the same proverbial boat.
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His widespread ambitions seem to stem from a proverbial bucket list item: an obsession "with doing as much as I possibly can before I die," Paul said.
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That has led to some questions about whether the blockchain is the proverbial solution looking for a problem, rather than an innovation that will be used widely.
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It's still too early for pro-Clinton Democrats to wet the proverbial bed; third-party voters are a lot more pragmatic than some may seem (or sound).
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"Democrats are proverbial bed-wetters and we also want to fall in love," said Bakari Sellers, a former South Carolina state lawmaker and top surrogate for Sen.
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The new series reportedly will take place after Captain America passes the proverbial torch (in the form of his shield) to Sam Wilson, aka Falcon (Anthony Mackie).
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Now, Southwest does a lot of things right — free bags, many satisfied customers and employees, free ticket changes — but on this, they really dropped the proverbial ball.
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An exhibit opening on Friday at Liberty Science Center in Jersey City answers the question by letting you walk a proverbial mile in your elders' orthopedic shoes.
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Loyola Marymount was still within 228-303 after Batemon connected on a jumper at the 230:211 mark when the Bulldogs finally hit the proverbial X button.
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With Rosenworcel out of the picture, the 70-year-old FCC chairman is now the proverbial "last-man standing" preventing an immediate Republican takeover of his agency.
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At that point, we could work to develop tools and systems that seek to prevent collateral damage, to avoid catching the proverbial dolphins in the tuna nets.
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Social media's unique insistence that one's life always be perfectly packaged can put even more pressure on young athletes who may already be on the proverbial ledge.
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In sci-fi, super powers benefit from a more stagnant frame speed, enhancing the impact of smashing a landmark to smithereens or stopping that proverbial speeding bullet.
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Who stays here: Business travelers and smart tourists (read: those who like to go off the proverbial beaten path that is Midtown), as well as pet owners.
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But like the proverbial dog who has finally caught the car, after untold futile attempts, Republicans have finally come within reach of repealing the Affordable Care Act.
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A lot of my "clever" clues ended up on the proverbial cutting room floor, so I might have gotten too cute with my misdirection this time around.
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It was, Edward J. Watts shows in "Mortal Republic," thanks to the unrivaled strength of Rome's political institutions that Pyrrhus' victories ultimately issued in his proverbial defeat.
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He was known to be a saner sort — not just the proverbial adult in the room but the conscience amid the corruption and the barricade against disaster.
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He began his training as a proverbial angry young man, more inclined to define himself against trends, to say "no" rather than to determine what he wanted.
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The thing that Ramsey is referring to is none other than the coronavirus — and he thinks it could be the straw that breaks the market's proverbial back.
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And again: the refusal to build this proverbial wall is only serving to hurt the hard-working and excellent journalists at Bloomberg who deserve better than this.
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Given the delicate negotiations in which the dying need to engage, do intensive care physicians with their draconian interventions act like proverbial bulls in a china shop?
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It's especially glaring in contrast to Bernie Sanders, the proverbial author of "the damn bill," who is forthright on this point: Middle class taxes would go up.
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Just so with the Bernie Bros, who see more moderate Democrats not as kindred spirits or potential converts but as sellouts, even traitors — the proverbial enemy within.
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Canadian health care providers are taking the proverbial bull by the horns and advocating for conditions they feel are right, for themselves, their colleagues, and their patients.
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Awareness has certainly grown among film and TV executives in recent years: Not everyone in their audience is part of the proverbial ideal 2.5-child nuclear family.
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"The retail holders, like John, had enough courage to throw the proverbial tea into the harbor by writing over 100 letters to the court," Mr. Indelicato said.
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This thinking goes that they were waiting for their chance to board the proverbial bandwagon for 15 minutes of fame -- an approach that is patronizing at best.
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But while he's working overtime to call the right play and to put the proverbial ball in the end zone, Republican hardliners are standing in his way.
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Theatergoers with patience, though, will be rewarded by moments throughout when they will feel transformed into proverbial flies on the walls of a distant time and place.
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And I didn't even mind, because it provided a nice "Aha!" moment, which is hard to come by in Wednesday puzzles, the proverbial middle child of crosswords.
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According to a 2012 report from Live Science, some farmers started feeding candy to their cows after a prolonged drought sent corn prices through that proverbial roof.
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It seems that no matter how self-sufficient we can be, or how beautiful our land and our life is, the proverbial grass is always greener elsewhere.
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But for most internet spectators, the event has turned into an opportunity to bask in the schadenfreude of seeing the proverbial "rich kids of Instagram" get duped.
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Bribe money cannot be reported as such to the IRS, but hidden untaxed income — the proverbial cash in the freezer — has a way of getting you caught.
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As such, many resort to treating their white kicks like the proverbial glass slipper — no exposure to inclement weather, no extended walking, and definitely no actual sporting activities.
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The latter is what really set fans off and after that proverbial "shitstorm" hit, Granaderos recalls how Prentice reached out to him to see how he was doing.
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"First of all, she'd say, 'You're welcome' and I think she'd be a little tongue in cheek that she fell on the proverbial sword for me," Fisher said.
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After being the worst boyfriend ever, Brown placed the straw that broke proverbial camel's back in his and Karrueche's relationship when he fathered another kid behind her back.
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And though he speaks softly, Spieth carries a big proverbial stick, or 14 of them, preferring to let his clubs do the talking rather than make grandiose predictions.
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To others, they're the proverbial rock festival headliners who sing in emotional Scottish accents and conceive songs destined for sold-out stadiums and Match of the Day montages.
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North Carolina believes that the Justice Department can't wag the proverbial congressional dog and replace an ambiguity with a legal certainty -- especially when the issue is this controversial.
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Scarcely a week's gone by since the proverbial crap hit the fan after Kylie and Kendall appropriated the images of dead musicians for a line of $125 shirts.
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When Joe Biden reportedly told a CNN reporter that he might have a proverbial crack at the U.S. presidency come 2020, political corners of the internet were a'flutter.
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Specifics of the summit, revealed by Politico and confirmed by USA Today, are pretty scant at the moment, including who's invited and what's on the proverbial round table.
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With Japan's proverbial "roads and bridges to nowhere" apparently finished, it seems difficult to come up with public sector infrastructure programs large enough to rev up the economy.
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So they were the proverbial salt of the Earth, and they passed on that strength and that grit, but also that kindness and that faith, to their son.
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It's the proverbial double-edged sword: I feel both out of touch when not on these channels, but like I'm worse at being in touch because they exist.
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At the heart of this democratic leadership was the "American dream": the proverbial opportunity for all citizens and immigrants to work their way up from rags to riches.
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Having been born north of this proverbial line in the sand, I have the privilege to be able to speak up on behalf of so many who can't.
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Even this OG body positivity warrior sometimes looks at the left picture longingly, until I remember the impossible pain that brought me there and onto my proverbial knees.
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That's more of a byproduct of later films as the series jump the proverbial shark (or submarine), moving from car racing heist film to all-out action cartoon.
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Dead Rising, Capcom's proverbial spinning plates game set against the backdrop of a zombie apocalypse, is coming to PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One for the first time.
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Chocolate-loving titans of industry aside, even an entity as seemingly batshit as the state of North Korea has trouble standing the unfaltering heat of the proverbial kitchen.
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Let us bathe in the proverbial bubble bath of your dulcet flow, washing ourselves clean from the gutter-end of Soundcloud wave rap with your consummate verse structures.
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They love to fill them with body parts, or smears, or just to take a moment and peer through the proverbial looking glass into a perceived other existence.
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The Garmin vívoactive GPS smartwatch is an actual standalone wearable, cutting the proverbial Bluetooth cord from a paired smartphone (although there are extra features available via connected app).
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Once a popular art form with its own proverbial rock-stars, the medium now mostly consists of recycling the same canonical works by European men from centuries past.
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The console, riding the proverbial jet ski into the sunset, has in Wave Race 64 one of a few final worthwhile games to justify the hardware's continued existence.
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It's the proverbial fly in the ointment, the stain you can't remove: a reminder that even mighty Apple technology will break down and die, faster than you'd like.
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Because governors and mayors would be left with the proverbial empty bag, meaning they would have to raise billions through new revenue mechanisms such as fuel tax hikes.
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The proverbial kid in his basement (or just another big company) will build a better search engine while effectively filtering out property thieves, child pornographers, and foreign bots.
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As the proverbial X-Files guest star who sees too much and slowly descends into paranoia must learn, though, it's harder than it sounds to "trust no one."
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Many organizations are open to employees making career changesShapero's experience reflects the recent shift away from the proverbial career ladder to something less linear, and potentially more fulfilling.
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If Putin succeeds in leading Trump down the proverbial garden path, and Trump later realizes that he has been had, this will result in a dangerous Trump indeed.
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But they arrive at their correct conclusions in much the same way they hit upon their incorrect ones: much like the proverbial squirrel who happens upon a nut.
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If you craft your language from scratch, you must invent each word individually, and shit doesn't hit the proverbial fan until you try to speak your new language.
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The first of each month is a time of new beginnings—we've survived yet another month on this mortal coil and are ready to seize the proverbial day.
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Keep a Reminder of Helpful Techniques If any technique has helped in the past, knowing that you have it in your proverbial back pocket is comforting in itself.
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This week on Noisey on Beats 1, we're handing over the proverbial aux cord to two different artists who will be curating some awesome playlists for your ears.
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A centrist wonk who has been wrong footed in TV interviews, he has emerged recently as the proverbial outsider that fed up voters here periodically latch on to.
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To hunt successfully for the right address, "the proverbial quest for a needle in a haystack is said to be excellent practice," Mr. Reinitz wrote in The Times.
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Ohio State is the Boston Red Sox, who have four World Series titles in this century but a boulder-size chip forever in place on their proverbial shoulder.
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"Whether it's the proverbial too little too late, or it really has an impact on this administration," he said, "I think we still have to wait and see."
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But the proverbial horse had bolted: German-language Google searches for the keywords "ibuprofen" and "Corona" spiked on Saturday around noon, according to data from the search giant.
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That sounds a lot like the proverbial pie in the sky, but given their accomplishments to date, Made In Space has earned the right to be taken seriously.
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With her dismal performance on Super Tuesday, unable to even come in second in her home state, the pundit class has the proverbial egg all over their faces.
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By the time she'd established herself onscreen — "Selena" was her breakthrough — and finally got around to giving pop stardom a go, Jenny had been around the proverbial block.
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So far, he's got 26 delegates to his name -- while Biden now has 53 and Bernie Sanders (the proverbial so-called front-runner) has amassed 60 to himself.
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Some of the reaction gives you the impression that he is the proverbial 3-year-old with a hammer who sees everything in the world as a nail.
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Business is personal as Marcus visits twelve entrepreneurs looking to get on the path to success, and one flooded town desperate to get back on proverbial dry land.
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I thought the North Pole was just a place with an imaginary village and workshop — I came to find out that's just the tip of the proverbial iceberg.
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It was deliberately kept under a proverbial lock-and-key to help prevent a propaganda campaign from the powerful pharmaceutical lobby, which could have derailed the handshake deal.
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The United States and its allies know how to build exquisite strike assets and have a number of other proverbial knives available, should Russia fail to drop theirs.
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If you don't want to end up boring, it's good to start out weird, and some of the initial concepts we saw landed far outside of the proverbial box.
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Meanwhile, the hoaxes that circulated online this week are less random, and a little more like the proverbial turtle on a fencepost: They didn't get there on their own.
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How will the genre ever attract new fans, ones who maybe don't have that proverbial grandparent ready to introduce them to the good old days of Bogie and Bacall?
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Whether or not a company like Verizon whose primary expertise is in setting up cell towers can do this is still up in the proverbial air but here's hoping.
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Growing up feels like slow work in real life, and even slower on television as we watch our characters from the proverbial peanut gallery of their patently dysfunctional lives.
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Unfortunately, like many a house on the proverbial hill, the movie industry prioritizes the privileged, and the journey towards inclusion involves taming more than one beast at a time.
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And given how much WWE has been pushing Reigns as its new superstar over the past two years, the Undertaker's defeat also indicates the proverbial passing of the torch.
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Women like Vanzant, proverbial and literal Black aunties, are unofficial gatekeepers of that code, tsk'ing us when we fall short and nodding curtly even when we get it right.
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Not a proverbial one—an actual one, punctuated by neon-colored flashing lights while a shirtless DJ played industrial to a room full of bouncing, scantily clad bondage bunnies.
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But what you want in a consumer device is something sleek, small, and elegant that attaches to your forehead like the proverbial third eye and operates wirelessly via Bluetooth.
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Robert Bindschadler, a retired glaciologist who used to run Antarctic field expeditions out of NASA's Goddard Spaceflight Center, began his career in the proverbial dark ages of Earth science.
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Daisy Jones For a few weeks earlier this year, the media could have you believing that Skepta's Konnichiwa was one of the dominant sounds on London's proverbial sound systems.
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The tweets as well as his Twitter account may now be deleted; however, the damage done by them has been pinned to the top of Gibson's proverbial Twitter feed.
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If O'Connor wins, it's a sign that the GOP can throw everything but the proverbial kitchen sink at a race in friendly territory and still go down this year.
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Though showing up and putting your proverbial money where your mouth is making more of a quantifiable impact, more obvious and immediate displays like tweets, statements, speeches matter, too.
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The proverbial Golden Calf is a fetish, a false idol, an irrational obsession that afflicts a community and blinds its members to more sober and realistic habits of mind.
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In the press room after the show, however, Stone insists that she was holding her card for best actress in her hand when the proverbial shit hit the fan.
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The failed GOP attempt to repeal the Affordable Care Act exposed Trump as the proverbial naked emperor, and more people are willing to publicly say he has no clothes.
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It's a period when people may show up to work late and they'll blame Mercury retrograde, or the proverbial wrench thrown into the plan—anything but business as usual.
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As an added bonus, Daenerys gets to further stick it to the proverbial "man," by installing a second woman as queen in the giant frat house we call Westeros.
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" Coats has also underscored intelligence agencies' concerns that Russia is prepared to interfere with the midterm elections, saying in remarks last week the proverbial warning lights are "blinking red.
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"We have to sit there like the proverbial potted plants most of the time," he said, noting that it's sometimes hard to refrain from manifesting any emotion or opinion.
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We might never know why Eric H. Holder Jr., the former attorney general, chose to let Wall Street off the hook with just a proverbial slap on the wrist.
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Wordplay TUESDAY PUZZLE — Aspiring to greatness is a wonderful thing, but where you wind up depends quite a bit on how high or low you set the proverbial bar.
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The problem is that she, along with her husband, trashed the core values of the Democratic Party in the 1990s and threw the American workers under the proverbial bus.
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The government-centric solution permits technocrats living in Washington, D.C. who believe the Internet is a type of monopoly to control the proverbial levers and switches of the Internet.
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And here's where Patton steps up to the proverbial plate and smashes his performance out of the park–in his first-ever gig in a game's voice-over booth.
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Now, two years after these bans, China's proverbial chickens are coming home to not roost and things are only going to get worse, according to those following the market.
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But a conclusion based on natural law and an assertion that the language "seems to assume" something is hardly a conclusion you want to take to the proverbial bank.
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Michael Cohen, as Trump's longtime "fixer" knows where the proverbial bodies are buried when it comes to the Trump Organization and particularly its finances going back many, many years.
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Reigns' face was a mess, the proverbial crimson mask, and Triple H took great pains to smear the blood with pulled punches, facing the gore to the hard camera.
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The San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara metro area is the proverbial heart of Silicon Valley, and it became the most expensive place to live in the US in 2018.
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For starters, even the most competent government agency would be hard-pressed to spot and stop deranged people — whose dark fantasies occur in the proverbial dark — before their rampages.
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A pioneer in helping consumers cut the proverbial cord from traditional cable television, Roku made one of the first devices to offer streaming content such as Netflix over TVs.
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" But Jessica Levinson, who teaches law at Loyola Law School, believes this is hardly a definitive ruling and "not a conclusion you want to take to the proverbial bank.
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The next argument is that any effort by Washington to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital would set the proverbial Arab street on fire and perhaps lead to another intifada.
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So, with the Brewers verging on 12 wins, George Webb is using the five-day break before the Brewers next game to prepare for a proverbial onslaught from customers.
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And people blame themselves for their unemployment and for accruing debt after trying for a career, when attempts at reinvention have led them to a proverbial hall of mirrors.
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Even if I try to let such grievances glide like water over my proverbial duck's back, they do make me ask myself about the circumstances under which people cook.
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" Ms. Verdugo appeared in her first film when she was 5 and later starred as the proverbial "dumb blonde" secretary on the radio and television versions of "Meet Millie.
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They're ostensibly keeping the proverbial seat warm for Aughra, an ancient and powerful being who was tricked into handing over her stewardship of the crystal by the scheming Skeksis.
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Mr. Johnson, whose laziness is proverbial and opportunism legendary, is a man well practiced in deceit, a pander willing to tickle the prejudices of his audience for easy gain.
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Their main arguments were roughly the same: an independent Kurdistan will only throw a proverbial wrench into the already sputtering — if not flaming — political machinery of the Middle East.
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But it may be a proverbial 'canary in the coal mine' with respect to climate change (which is ironic because it is one of the world's biggest coal exporters).
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We're supposed to root for them despite their wrongdoings, and cheer when they ride off into the proverbial sunset as some karmic justice restores the brokenness they've left behind.
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"There is no perfect way to convey to the Court how far Richard Gates has traveled on the proverbial road to redemption," his attorney wrote in a court filing.
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Life in privileged communities means that children traverse safer streets, have access to good schools and interact with neighbors who can supply more than the proverbial cup of sugar.
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He did, however, set proverbial fire to the idea that he was there to be interviewed when he pointedly ignored King's questions and shifted his focus to the cameras.
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Trade disputes have become the proverbial "war by other means" — a long-anticipated clash by American sinologists who have never been able to give Washington an operationally sound advice.
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That's not a bad thing; I liked the additional challenge, and it added to my visual of Mr. Rothlein dropping his proverbial MIC at the end of the puzzle.
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The warmer "sunny side" Italian Alps, a climate change hotspot, will likely turn out to be a proverbial /canary in the climate coal mine for [the] whole of Europe.
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My father once told me an analogous story about a small poetry magazine, a publication that operated on the proverbial shoestring and was always weeks away from shutting down.
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Still, let's put this analysis to the test by asking what would happen if the Fed suddenly broke from character and smashed the proverbial punch bowl with a sledgehammer.
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A combination of unacknowledged and forgotten impulses had scattered us in this way over the years, like the proverbial ripples radiating out from a stone tossed into still water.
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If handled carefully enough, it should be possible for a court to describe this as an exceptionally rare instance in which deference fails — the proverbial exception proving the rule.
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First off, the S&P 500 was able to hold a critical support level at 2,350, the breaking of which would have opened "the proverbial trap door" to the downside.
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And while some disgruntled employees are able to give the standard two weeks' notice, others who find themselves at the end of their proverbial rope abruptly quit on the spot.
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And interest groups decide that they no longer need to back the proverbial most conservative candidate who can win, because the very most conservative candidate has just won the presidency.
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This is not the first time Nissan has publicly tossed around an idea about what it should do with EV batteries as they start to fall off the proverbial cliff.
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It was a dark maroon single-process done by my mom's hairdresser that covered my natural highlights and gave the nuns at my Catholic middle school a proverbial heart attack.
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For Kris Jenner to call the shots — and more importantly, make a profit — in shaping any Black artist's career would be a proverbial nail in the coffin on those claims.
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Is this not the very thing de los Angeles fights for for, the right for any woman—even her own daughter—to enter the labyrinth and slay the proverbial minotaur?
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Artists like Barbara Kruger and Jenny Holzer appropriated language as a feminist strategy in the 1970s — using it as a weapon to fight their way out of the proverbial box.
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The proverbial writing is on the wall, and the message is a mixture of America's very loose economic policies, worsening foreign trade disputes, soaring energy costs and dangerous military confrontations.
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The Pro 3 was apparently the point when the proverbial Pinocchio became a real boy, and Microsoft began to feel fully confident that the Pro was a legit laptop replacement.
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And once you did, the jackals in pinstriped suits were waiting to do you up like the proverbial kipper, eat you for breakfast and spit you out, bones and all.
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But since raising tariffs to 25% on their goods, China has reversed course and is making clear its intent to take the conflict with the U.S. to the proverbial mattresses.
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Meanwhile, emotionally intelligent people are like the proverbial tortoise: Slow and steady, they will eventually win people over with their ability to recognize the emotions of others and respond accordingly.
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Campaigns like #LeanInTogether, #girlboss, and most recently, #nastywoman have all highlighted why women need to take the proverbial bull by the horns when it comes to advocating for fair pay.
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As guests stopped for pictures with the supposed wax figure, Iglehart waited for the perfect moment to spring to life, pulling the proverbial magic carpet out from under his fans.
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You can approach the proverbial edge over and over until you decide it's time to orgasm, and you can do this while having sex with a person or while masturbating.
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We predict that 2017, just like the year before it, has brought with it a mile-long reading list of new releases to be piled on the proverbial bedside table.
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Meanwhile, the company has responded to this hardware headache of its own design like the proverbial thief in the night, quietly fiddling with the internals when no one was looking.
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Those in the elite media expect Bolton to be the proverbial "bull in the China shop," throwing his weight around and, potentially, causing the United States to enter into wars.
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My own identity gives me a passion to insert often unheard groups and interests into the proverbial rooms where decisions about our laws, public policy, and commercial transactions are made.
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That's an awful long wait for the proverbial winter to come, and it's pretty safe to say that super fans are having a rough time waiting for the final season.
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From the beginning of his campaign, commentators and historians have been like the proverbial blind men with the elephant, trying to guess at what or who Mr. Trump really is.
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And yet, for all the proverbial dick-swinging of this scene, it's also a moment when her rock star persona begins to crumble and gives way to Laura Jane Grace.
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It was the end of the line for me—in a proverbial sense, I mean (although, yes, I'm sure I will one day meet my ultimate demise in Taco Bell).
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Companies are overvalued, startups are competing for venture capital in troves, and big companies continue to get bigger, leaving less of the proverbial internet pie on the table for newcomers.
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The camera is putting its proverbial foot down as a force to be reckoned with in the high-end SLR market that has historically been dominated by Canon and Nikon.
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There had been something alluring about the idea of an abortion — the promise of wiping the proverbial slate clean and trying again — but that decision did not resonate with me.
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So when the supply chain system itself is thrown into question — as it is now thanks to COVID-19 — then the wheels threaten to come off the proverbial apple cart.
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Leave the economy alone, they say — keep the money supply growing at a certain (presumably noninflationary) rate and wait until the proverbial "invisible hand" brings the economy back to life.
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This year's performances come as leader Kim Jong Un seeks to rebrand North Korea as a responsible nuclear-armed state more focused on developing its economy than rattling proverbial sabres.
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One worries about the missing diary or the poignant letter gone astray — or the proverbial suitcase in the attic, stuffed with handwritten love letters, only to be discovered too late.
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But before the civilian can enjoy the proverbial 15 minutes of fame, a dark or divisive facet from his past is discovered, promptly destroying the purity of the person's reputation.
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In the statement released by the court, the I.R.S. criminal investigation agent, Anthony J. Orlando, said that Mr. Schwartz had been "caught with his hand in the proverbial cookie jar."
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If Mr. Xi wants to make a proverbial silk purse out of a sow's ear, then it is best to ensure China bears the mounting costs of doing just that.
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Remarkably, Cohen did not get special consideration for cooperating with federal authorities, which suggests he threw Trump under the proverbial bus voluntarily, supporting his recent statement about putting country first.
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And while a pet-centric documentary certainly cannot "fix" the long-standing political stratification of the United States, it could help those who see it reach across the proverbial aisle.
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