The debate over tax reform has highlighted many quirks of the tax code, but in some instances it has also highlighted quirks of the economy.
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It's been six or seven generations since the first quirks started appearing, and while there were initial societal issues when quirks became more widespread, they're only given a passing mention.
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Just as you might suddenly doubt your relationship because your significant other's quirks are on display full-time, you may start to get insecure about how they perceive your quirks.
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They just want you – with all your flaws and quirks.
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This is thanks to two quirks in Zimbabwe's legal system.
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In fact, she now knows those quirks make her unique.
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We'd expect beta quirks to get ironed out soon, though.
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They also had to work around the Goodwood Estate's quirks.
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Also note that Ventimiglia's penmanship has some unique quirks, too.
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We get nuanced characters with their own quirks and motivations.
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They've made a real effort to grasp the character's quirks.
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They revel in their funny shapes and own their quirks.
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We learn about the quirks of the furry viral stars.
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Lean into your quirks and reclaim them as leadership qualities.
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MacMillan did note that certain locations have their own quirks.
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Such quirks continued to define hitters as the game modernized.
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They also reflect that she has few other personal quirks.
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My friends are all weirdos and accepting of my quirks.
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Geographic quirks, not presidential ones, could determine many midterm contests.
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I do have three packing quirks that are quite specific.
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Are there kinks or quirks they seem to especially into?
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Despite these quirks, the process is remarkably easy and straightforward.
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The bottom line: Each platform's rules have their own quirks.
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And have fun spotting all the curious and chaotic quirks.
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By this point, I was pretty used to Fred's quirks.
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As ever, Freud's grasp of the mind's quirks proved prescient.
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These Trump quirks are sometimes informative, sometimes absurd, always entertaining.
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Xiaomi has also tweaked some of the original Mi Mix's quirks.
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Canada's economic quirks are in part a reaction to American influence.
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Yes, I'm A Witch, Too offers other quirks, tweaks and surprises.
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I experienced similar browsing speeds and no quirks across all devices.
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There are a couple of other design quirks I should note.
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Everything down to a person's mannerisms and quirks can be recreated.
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This inconvenience is just one of the body's delightfully weird quirks.
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Perhaps he will be more forgiving of the various software quirks.
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Yet they may also result from errors, quirks or transit trade.
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Those quirks are erased when you're trying to get through traffic.
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"He is a brilliant guy, for all his quirks," he says.
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You know I never forgot his nuances and quirks and stuff.
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The team's findings also revealed some other quirks of flu infection.
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The Raiders (3-2) don't want to hear about scheduling quirks.
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"I don't want to change any of Bobby's quirks," she says.
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For listeners, quirks like this may only be a little weird.
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But the problems run deeper than the quirks of the process.
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I really do like this product, its myriad of quirks aside.
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But the quirks in the game are part of its charm.
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The rules for membership in the 92 Club have some quirks.
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Different jurisdictions having different currency rules will mean some price quirks.
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Skin Deep And other quirks of the actor's skin care regimen.
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Part of the charm of Life Is Strange is the quirks.
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Rarely do you see a photo, hobbies, personalities traits, and quirks.
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Each bird, of course, adds its own quirks to its songs.
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Their gestures and quirks, their flaws and strengths, are all familiar.
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But the dispute is rooted in something more than individual quirks.
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The candidates must know the quirks of California's vast political geography.
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Life on the right side of the car has some quirks.
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But, AURA still gets the job done despite the minor quirks.
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Many of Diner's stylistic quirks came from its signature slapdash approach.
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Understanding the flu virus's trickery explains some of the vaccine's quirks.
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The big question is whether we should expect these quirks to endure.
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Aldi also features several quirks not typical at other American grocery stores.
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The stylistic quirks of this are still deep rooted in Northcutt's game.
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Comics tend to brush off potential red flags as idiosyncratic personality quirks.
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But this doesn't necessitate producing blanket coverage of alt-right cultural quirks.
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What followed was basically unreadable, thanks to various quirks of Twitter's platform.
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The quirks of replacing him highlight what a tricky job it is.
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Which is true, but there are a couple of quirks about that.
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But, Ramona's many vacation quirks were the true winner of the special.
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Knowing how to interpret these habits and quirks can be very powerful.
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This is a very stylish comic, full of quirks and jolting moments.
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The DIY headphone jack relies on two quirks of the iPhone 7.
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You'd have to steer clear of his mischief and troublesome… character… quirks.
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There are also a couple of quirks that traders try to exploit.
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Suffice it to say, I love the Fluance Fi70 despite the quirks.
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In fact, "It's the weird quirks I love about her," says Underwood.
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Yes, he may rip people's arms off, but everyone has their quirks.
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A lot of it comes down to little quirks of human psychology.
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In this, the small scale of the Quirks system is its strength.
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But it was a long way from the naughtier quirks of Shampoo.
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But the writing is short, quippy, and illustrative of each characters' quirks.
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Of course, it wouldn't be a OnePlus phone launch without some quirks.
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Some observers say those intrastate quirks make year-to-year comparisons difficult.
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It's fast, it's stable, and it knows all my little typing quirks.
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He kept quiet, but exhibited tiny quirks that called attention to him.
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"We know each other better and our quirks and eccentricities," she said.
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The CEO of Berkshire Hathaway is well known for his frugal quirks.
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Consider it the result of some quirks in the FDA's approval process.
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While more capable than I expected, the software isn't without its quirks.
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Cubs fans are well versed, and largely supportive, of Maddon's many quirks.
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The comedy is pitch-black, but the crowd appreciated its sinister quirks.
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All that being said, you may come across some odd linguistic quirks.
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LG hasn't managed to solve all of its Dual Screen quirks, though.
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But Greta's own tendencies and quirks remain only in her parent's memories.
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When the map was digitized in 1998, a few quirks were produced.
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Justin Fairfax in Virginia were not some deviant quirks of Southern politics.
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A few quirks could affect the outcome, particularly for the 5-Stars.
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But you just gotta wear 'em down until your quirks seem endearing.
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Rooms feature cool little design quirks, like working typewriters and funky bathrobes.
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These two unusual quirks of the 2016 race seem to be linked.
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A funeral photograph is your last portrait, so personal quirks can be found.
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The adorable quirks that we find so entertaining in life suddenly become dangerous.
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Weschler was alive to the doctor's eccentric brilliance, compassion, personal quirks, and secrets.
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At times, Brown's image-control quirks achieve a more polished or wholesome look.
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The fitness fanatic regularly shares the quirks of his routine on social media.
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There are multiple award shows, each with their own quirks and voting processes.
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We love films and books for their quirks as much as their strengths.
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The show itself displayed the quirks of NJPW and Japanese wrestling in general.
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But Trump's loyalty-mania can't be chalked up solely to his personal quirks.
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Sure, they have some quirks, and Tesla has definitely endured some growing pains.
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The fitness fanatic regularly shares the quirks of his routine on social media.
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In one of those quirks of European soccer, Coman, 19, is on loan.
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It comes with the territory to find out all of their quirks, e.g.
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Due to some of bitcoin's quirks, the event actually happened six hours later.
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Veteran submariners described it as a hallowed field with both perks and quirks.
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Costco&aposs members all know that the warehouse chain has a few quirks.
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Minnesota in "Fargo," if not in life, is the land of 10,000 quirks.
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He's trying to make his partner feel less embarrassed about his own quirks.
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In the landscape of contemporary New York, however, Colonnade Row offers other quirks.
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Then there are the independent agencies, each of which has its own quirks.
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It won't help you understand his writing style, composing quirks, or cultural significance.
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But it also has to do with the quirks of the Chinese market.
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Meanwhile, the quirks surrounding fit and controls are something you'll surely get used to.
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Bundy's 303 murder trials in Miami were a televised spectacle, complete with unusual quirks.
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Krauthammer's intellectual heft belied an ability to be candid and witty about his quirks.
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Dax Shepard is sharing his love for wife Kristen Bell — weird quirks and all.
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As for the government's report Friday, Zandi said it may contain its own quirks.
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In recent years, Jianliang has actually added some very interesting quirks to his game.
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Quirks of geology, winds and ocean currents mean that different regions will suffer differently.
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Before going any further with Craftable Cats, it's helpful to understand a few quirks.
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Sure, Neumann's quirks, and possible illegal activities, have cast him as an irresponsible CEO.
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All career fields have their own weird quirks and customs that outsiders don't understand.
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And Kendall is a charmer, so maybe she'll ride her quirks into another episode.
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He absorbed the city's attitude and cultural quirks, and had trouble catching a cab.
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Start-ups are also developing ways to accommodate the kingdom's last-mile delivery quirks.
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The game itself doesn't treat Quirks differently based on whether a player caused them.
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Despite this chasm of understanding, our quirks are slowly becoming legible to one another.
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It's an app that, for all its weird quirks, we've grown incredibly addicted to.
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I'm sure some will continue to embrace fiddly retro gadgets and all their quirks.
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Multiple warrior classes with their own quirks that mix up the basics described above.
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LeBlanc perfectly captured the well-meaning, but often-clueless, actor and all his quirks.
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You're going to unearth obnoxious quirks about your partner you didn't know existed before.
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Everyone has their own set of quirks, and most have had difficult childhood experiences.
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Some people start off with quirks in their genome which make them more susceptible.
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However, no other group has as many traditions and quirks as the Skullgirls fanbase.
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Some of those parks' quirks help hitters, while other fields offer pitchers an advantage.
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What these stars do know, is that they love their pets, quirks and all.
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Only occasionally does the script resort to the telegraphic shorthand of cute, defining quirks.
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Clinton allies argue that these demographic quirks made those states unusually favorable to Sanders.
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GET ALONG Different house managers and other volunteers all have their personalities and quirks.
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VICE News also published a four–part series on Jones' antics and performance quirks.
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She was sympathetic in dealing with Paddock's allergy-driven quirks, Eric Paddock told Reuters.
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The quirks of the salary cap mean Cousins is almost assuredly gone as well.
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Devoted hikers are awarded trail names that allude to personal quirks or physical traits.
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AI*SCRY is not meant to adapt to the user's personality, quirks, and questions.
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He's outgrown whatever teenage quirks he had, and he's really nice to be around.
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Its innovations and quirks have been too widely emulated, its oddities long since absorbed.
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The Hotel Del Coronado is a very old structure, so there are some quirks.
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Though spotting cultural quirks and mores is entertaining, human vulnerability is the real appeal.
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It's about quirks of history, like the outcome of a battle over Toledo, Ohio.
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The previous owner had lovingly maintained it, but there were still a few quirks.
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What's more, she's surprisingly weird for an action heroine, full of contradictions and quirks.
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Families separated by quirks of geography or history may go years without seeing each other.
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And due to the quirks of electricity markets, renewables are threatening to squeeze out nuclear.
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It's not a dealbreaker, as every set of wireless headphones I've used has its quirks.
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For within our distinctions, our quirks, and our self-perceived 'flaws'… therein lies the beauty.
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But for all its quirks, the building was foremost a quarter-block-long fire hazard.
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There were a couple of hardware quirks with Lenovo's Smart Display, but really nothing major.
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It's an interesting idea, and it plays particularly well with the quirks of virtual reality.
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Arts | Connecticut The unnamed lady of the house has some quirks, and she's very fussy.
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But it has a few quirks, such as allowing only one photo per diary entry.
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Pixar executives explained that the film details how souls earn their personalities, traits and quirks.
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The Supreme Court should reflect the Constitution and the country, not the quirks of longevity.
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The Electoral College is one of the more bizarre quirks of the US presidential race.
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I'd describe the exhibition as "quirky," but then we all have our quirks, don't we?
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All the same, Quirks that come from Curios are hooked into decisions that I made.
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For all of Evangelion's divisive quirks and experimental indulgences, the series' import was immediately undeniable.
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Perhaps it's because Hunt is enthralled by Meredith's quirks, like drinking straight from the faucet.
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But the quirks are overshadowed by the super cool addition of the adjustable background blur.
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Yes, Samsung and Apple phones have their own quirks, but everyone's gotten used to them.
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The quirks that could be fixed were fixed, and everything else was clocked and exploited.
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But these aren't one-dimensional caricatures; most get a smattering of interesting non-stereotypical quirks.
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More conclusions areformed by watching emotions flip flop in characters' eyes, and their uncontrollable quirks.
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Are we going to stop before meaningful human-level interaction and work around the quirks?
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These quirks always require follow-up legislation or regulations to patch up the new regimen.
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Maybe it's just a nod, like the camote men, to the quirks of the city.
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When comparing the two brothers there are similarities in their games but many individual quirks.
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It was always about loving myself first: my own personality and my own little quirks.
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We don't want quirks or inconsistencies to distract readers from the point of an article.
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These have all been quirks of homeownership that tilt the economics in favor of buying.
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His case is extraordinary, but the quirks in the penitential system it highlights are routine.
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All of them, they have their own interesting quirks and we love them for it.
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Picking up on Tyler's quirks and Fournier's discomfort, the president issued his three-word admonition.
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If you're looking for the man that Harrison was, his personality and quirks, keep looking.
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At this seminar, souls are given "quirks, abilities and interests" along with passions and dreams.
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India, the second most populous nation in the world, is full of quirks and eccentricities.
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The show's creators are clearly well-versed in the ins and outs of evangelical quirks.
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Placing them on a level platform, Mr. Kilpatrick said, has exposed all of their quirks.
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Robins instead directs her attention to Trilling's marriage, zooming in on its troubles and quirks.
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M17 had developed ways to monetize its user base more efficiently, but with some quirks.
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But because the law is never straightforward or simple, each state has its own quirks.
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Just one of those quirks of NFL history only possible through a scarcity of games.
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Latter-day blues-rockers have often flattened out those quirks, but the Stones maintain them.
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Among Frank's many quirks is the large papier-mâché head he refuses to take off.
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Mr. Bourdain told us he would not be focusing on the behavioral quirks of penguins.
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Despite some quirks, the two-game Yankees-Red Sox series in London made its mark.
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The Brady-led Patriots often have benefited from quirks of good fortune in the postseason.
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But the director retains his own, perhaps Jim Arnaud-like quirks of expression and enthusiasm.
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There were also quirks in the Act 3 folk dances, choreographed by Toer van Schayk.
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But as the years drag on, the quirks you once found endearing begin to grate.
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But because of its ballot-counting quirks, the result might not be clear for weeks.
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Nothing's perfect, and the Edwin Jagger best badger brush does have a few minor quirks.
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Seattle has many quirks, and an affinity for alternative medicine is, unfortunately, one of them.
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Keep scrolling to see some of the quirks only true Midwesterners can love and appreciate.
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What special memories do you have of sibling bonding, family quirks and growing up together?
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These quirks didn't bother me as much as I thought; I eventually forgot about them.
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Lean in to your quirks, and don&apost listen to what everyone else is saying.
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Do you really think that drinking and rowdy behavior are quirks peculiar to the rich?
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Quirks that appeared innocent in childhood grew darker and more serious as Mr. Ransom matured.
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In this case, the purported benefit is to account for English grammar's quirks and nuances.
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To an outside observer, most of Australia's cultural quirks can be solved with a simple explanation.
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These houses, like those we know so well from Hogwarts, have their own quirks and peculiarities.
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Every polling outfit has its own quirks, biases and prejudices, which are together termed "house effects".
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For all his physical quirks, Goldblum's whole aura is relaxed, and fans seem to dig it.
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The Viewer DLX makes up for a few of the slightly annoying quirks of the original.
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Total solar eclipses are marvelous quirks of nature that occur once every 18 months or so.
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There are also some unique quirks associated with this "weird system," as Teske refers to it.
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Quirks also all have specific names — Bakugo's is called "Explosion" — likely because the government tracks them.
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Now an adult, Luke is, once again, living in a house with unusual quirks and particularities.
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In a world where 80 percent of people are born with superpowers called quirks, Midoriya wasn't.
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According to Wetzler, working for the legendary star came with all the quirks one would imagine.
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Photo: Adam Clark Estes (Gizmodo)There are a couple of quirks I noticed while testing, though.
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The quirks of India's caste system just give them an unusual way to make their demands.
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One of the strange quirks of WWE babyface status is that you have to be dumb.
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This gives the series the added power of explaining several quirks of our criminal justice system.
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Some writers are stenographers trailing their characters, allowing subjects' quirks and desires to dictate story line.
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From quirks to finances, you begin to know the other person in a whole new way.
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We might have physical quirks that makes them more difficult to register, or tricky to enroll.
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It lacks a central genius, as well as most of the quirks that make Drake Drake.
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We paid under $100,000 for the house, but it's an older home and has some quirks.
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With their outdated glamour, eerie glow, ambiguous emotions and descriptive quirks, these paintings are undeniably rich.
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Rifaat's quirks and inconsistencies seemed so innate that his siblings had wisely chosen to embrace them.
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Colleagues and expert witnesses are summoned to pay tribute to his genius and annotate his quirks.
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It's quite charming in person, and the little quirks of personality don't appear scripted or artificial.
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But they're also driven by geographical quirks that aren't necessarily a part of the national pattern.
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Companies have accumulated this overseas cash largely due to an interlocking series of tax policy quirks.
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We see this in the quirks and individuations in how players approach this extremely difficult game.
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But in these nervous times, the incident underscored how susceptible many election machines are to quirks.
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In lieu of any actual character quirks, the show zoomed in on Pike's fortune cookie fortune.
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Clinton's defeat that starkly highlighted the quirks of the American system, in particular the Electoral College.
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Amélie (2001), starring Audrey Tautou, paints an impossible but intoxicating portrait of the city's delightful quirks.
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Rubio's fashion choice comes at a time when presidential frontrunners can't seem to escape their stylish quirks.
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For all their flaws and behavioural quirks, people might be capable of learning from their costliest mistakes.
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These scientists hope they can use its quirks to model the behavior of the far grander cosmos.
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This particular observation underscores the importance of understanding the nuances and quirks of the species being studied.
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The spectra of this planet and of other ultra-hot Jupiters seems betray even more unknown quirks.
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There are a couple of stranger quirks to Rigo's game that come out from fight to fight.
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Through it all, Benitez has remained stubbornly committed to his stubbornness, firmly attached to his many quirks.
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Quirks that look daring and groundbreaking in good times seem more of a liability in testing times.
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But while it has its quirks, so does every other language (aside from planned ones like Esperanto).
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But that would be to ignore the strange, incredibly simple quirks that keep the whole thing afloat.
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Each console has its own quirks, whether it's hardware capabilities or the difficulties in producing new cartridges.
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" There are seven varieties of creatures, each meant to "exhibit supernatural powers and a few glaring quirks.
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You see someone's highs and lows, and uncover their quirks, as well as your own pet peeves.
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But, that is not to say that all Tauruses are the same in likes, dislikes, and quirks.
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And it is also worth noting that the quirks of Thor: Ragnarok may not be for everyone.
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Modern Family If there's one area where Modern Family excels, it's finding the charming quirks in relationships.
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Each Lovot also has its own unique personality, powered by artificial intelligence, that develops quirks over time.
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Love him like you'd want to be loved—for all your flaws, quirks, and high-maintenance needs.
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But most consumers will appreciate the better fuel economy once they get used to the CVT's quirks.
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When the software quirks get worked out and Savant adds more compatible devices, I might love it.
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It's another effective Mad Max-style sequence, building on Jadis' cult-like ritualism and offbeat linguistic quirks.
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Do you feel like you got an insight into Britain's sexual quirks while you were working there?
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People reports that this isn't the first time that Gayle's fashion quirks have come up in conversation.
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There are many stretch routines you can try, depending on your comfort level and your body's quirks.
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It's just one of those quirks in the numbers that shows how weird the data can get.
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While the SuperVision had a larger screen and more design quirks, both devices worked functionally the same.
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Those same psychological quirks that make humans so gullible also make many wonderfully adept at dismissing failures.
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In fact, there are three major types of IBS, and each has its own set of quirks.
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Every language gets a slightly different environment because they all obviously have their own needs and quirks.
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But now I wonder if these flashes aren't mental quirks, but memories of moments that actually happened.
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And yet the quirks of anonymous online reviews—typos, digressions, outbursts—also give them a certain authority.
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There are a few reasons for this, including the large Indigenous population in Canada and regional quirks.
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The demon ancestry makes even more sense in the context of Cruella's other quirks in the novel.
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Unusual moments in history produce societal quirks, which sometimes, it seems, take on lives of their own.
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Families and social circles are complicated, and we put up with each others' flaws, quirks and foibles.
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Forensic traces in the records on WordPress, and in the persona's linguistic quirks, linked it to Russia.
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"You hit off them so many times that you get to know their little quirks," Nieuwenhuis said.
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Attempting to list all of Marcelo Garcia's innovations and quirks would turn into a multiple part series.
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O.C.D. has often been misunderstood, undiagnosed and exploited as a set of amusing quirks for Hollywood characters.
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Mr. Lhota said that quirks existed in all data and that M.T.A. officials handled the classification consistently.
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However, /r/muacirclejerk concerns itself less with public figures than with the behavioural quirks of their fans.
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The sprawling Russia scandal certainly seems more important than Trump's personal quirks, however distasteful they might be.
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Even if they look similar from the outside, each hut has its own quirks, stories and memories.
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Her voice is upfront, recorded to sound natural and unaffected, with all its grain and conversational quirks.
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"Quantum teleportation utilizes some of the most peculiar quirks of quantum physics and quantum information," he said.
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Yet thanks to the quirks of the Federal Vacancies Reform Act, the math isn't actually that simple.
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Web-based apps and services usually work the same, but you may find quirks between the platforms.
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Podcasting has also been a rare case where YouTube's quirks all seem to align for individual creators.
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Narrator: And while this might feel like the worst thing ever, other evolutionary quirks can be deadly.
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But timing and the quirks of a law known as the Fixed-Term Parliaments Act roadblocked everything.
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And they've loaded Cozmo up with little quirks that the company thinks will make a big difference.
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One problem Clinton is spared due to the quirks of the American political system is agenda exhaustion.
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In each person I paint, there are little quirks that make it new and fun for me.
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Both cost $15 a month (though if you do running only, Zwift is free) and have their quirks.
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However, if you can get past that small set of quirks, you'll be rewarded with some impressive performance.
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But I think the motivations of some of these characters have these quirks of contemporary emotion in them.
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Happily, we've already created a technology capable of mitigating the various quirks and shortcomings of individual human cognition.
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They also frequently utilized them to highlight cultural and social anxieties and quirks — often involving race in America.
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But there are also regional quirks that make the Australian government more prone to crack down on cash.
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Psychological quirks include an unwillingness to take losses and a tendency to make patterns out of random data.
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She's an odd, truth-telling teen with a nasty streak, and the movie never apologizes for her quirks.
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In both Younger and our diary, we follow our lovable friends with their irritating quirks and doomed decisions.
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Anyone well-versed in the habits and luxurious quirks of the Kardashian-Jenner clan, knows they love flowers.
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But once any good millennial figures out its quirks, the app can offer a whole world of magic.
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As usual, Kourtney demonstrates that she is most adaptable, despite some of her quirks about food and chemicals.
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There are quite a few quirks, like the overreliance on a UI that hasn't quite been thought through.
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Stay tuned for Part 3, when VICE News digs into the F-35's quirks, problems, and idiosyncrasies.
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They're a great sounding, balanced pair of headphones with not too many quirks; I've said all this before.
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Shirley's wacky accounting and money management practices have become one of Maisel season 2's most fun quirks.
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Each incarnation of the Doctor comes with his (or her) own set of quirks, catchphrases, and pet peeves.
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Overall, good for beginners who don't mind putting up with some quirks in exchange for more useful data.
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In that same gallery, Penn Chan exhibits a handful of strange tableaux investigating the quirks of modern life.
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There are some quirks to getting it running; they are detailed in the "installation" portion of the readme.
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His engineers kept running into what they considered "edge cases," or unexpected quirks in the way people communicate.
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We haven't tried the new voice assistant integration ourselves yet, but early reports indicate there are some quirks.
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Photo: Adam Clark Estes (Gizmodo)Browsing in Apple News+ has a few more quirks, believe it or not.
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Despite being very simple, Emoji Poll works exactly as advertised without any of the quirks of clunkier alternatives.
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Of course, personality quirks be damned, you have the right to eat any and all ice cream flavors.
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Several economists said the May numbers in particular often are subject to seasonal quirks and come in low.
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I chat with industry leaders about their quirks and life hacks for Axios' My 6 Big Things series.
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"I don't want to change any of Bobby's quirks," Burgess, 33, said of the on-air radio personality.
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Can you talk about why these quirks have caught on fire on mediums like text and social media?
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She frequently flashes sidelong glances at it, quirks eyebrows in surprise at it, and chortles privately for it.
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In other words, Instagram stories give you the freedom of Snapchat without the latter app's sometimes confusing quirks.
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Best of all, the sugar water bait balls took advantage of two quirks of the Argentine ants' behavior.
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Although facing a challenge in Pennsylvania, Mr. Trump has benefited from other quirks in the Republican primary rules.
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It's equally possible that other activities, and perhaps certain muscular-skeletal quirks, are contributing to their bad posture.
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However, GDP in the first three months of the year tends to be sluggish because of seasonal quirks.
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As expected in an affair with nearly two hours of rain stoppages, the game concluded with its quirks.
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"He has a personality, he has his own quirks, his own weird behaviors, his own desires," Sofman says.
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Each has its own pros and cons, its own quirks, its own trajectory of waning or waxing popularity.
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The movie is firmly in Tonya's camp, though it certainly has some fun with some of her quirks.
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When booking an Airbnb, you may expect there to be little quirks that aren't mentioned in the listing.
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I found myself deeply relating to her portrayal of dealing with her fictionalized family's myriad quirks and eccentricities.
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This process of semi-blind reverse engineering was made even more brutal by some of the game's quirks.
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We liked Ring's video doorbell when we reviewed it back in 2015, but it wasn't without its quirks.
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Though it had largely been disproven Klimt retained these quirks from missions of old and it comforted me.
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We asked Refinery29 staffers to share some of their own cultural quirks or things they've learned while traveling.
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"The firm's tribute noted some of Valentine's quirks, saying that he "favored green ink," and "never drank coffee.
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Photo: Victoria Song (Gizmodo)GPS has done wonders for the directionally challenged, but there's still a few quirks.
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But speakers also focused on the elder Mr. Bush's sense of humor and quirks as they remembered him.
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Instead, he presents them as borderline dolts, barely functioning adults defined by behavioral quirks and psychological soft spots.
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I walk as much as I can, discovering the quirks of neighborhoods that might already feel well known.
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Each sign has its own feed featuring guidance and affirmations tailored specifically to a sign's quirks and values.
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Here are all the quirks and surprises I came across while sleeping in an ice cube in Canada.
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We hide our vulnerabilities, airbrushing our flaws and quirks; we project our fantasies onto the images before us.
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In the past, a few usability quirks have annoyed me enough to give up on the whole concept.
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It's going down his gullet, not ours, and if we're honest, we all have dietary quirks and foibles.
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That was refreshing to Obama, who had grown exasperated with the demands and personality quirks of Baird's colleagues.
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Understanding the fight between the Apple and the FBI requires an understanding of the quirks of the iPhone.
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Subtle quirks aside, the throngs of teens clogging the area with tiny white Views shopping bags suggested success.
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Subjectivity in all of its quirks and eccentricities is the coin of the realm in the Republic of Letters.
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At the end of the day, I'm probably going to buy the iPhone 8 regardless of its individual quirks.
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SiteGuru checks your website for common SEO issues, usability quirks, and technical issues and then helps you fix them.
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Bell's own mother also helped inspire her character, Alice, through her "quirks and her mannerisms and style," she explains.
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Along the way, Zoho has several warnings about being patient because of Evernote's quirks, however, I had no difficulty.
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Each member of the team feels like a real person (or alien) with their own history and personal quirks.
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This Wilkes is younger but still unhinged, with many of her book-to-movie quirks and affectations perfectly preserved.
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Slack has been focused on the human quirks of its software, and ensuring that people love using the app.
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There are a few quirks that may take some getting used to if you've used other music streaming apps.
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Old computer games are these wonderfully weird and broken tactile things that are full of innocent spaces and quirks.
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This book is deeply personal, so Mr Twitty himself—his voice, concerns, quirks and thoughts—is a dominant presence.
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Don't we all have individual personalities and quirks that make us obnoxious to some, but incredibly lovable to others?
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When you star in three movies alongside Ryan Gosling, you're bound to learn all of his (presumably adorable) quirks.
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The original product was launched in 2013, with a rather successful Kickstarter campaign, but it had a few quirks.
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There are a handful of random quirks that people swear can determine the sex of a pregnant person's baby.
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Defector does have some seemingly unavoidable quirks to achieve its blend of movement freedom and shoot 'em up combat.
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Nothing really connects to your devices as perfectly as you'd expect, and every set of headphones has its quirks.
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Until humanity learns to accept everyone's quirks, drinking straight from a wine bottle will continue to be frowned upon.
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It does have some quirks in it that you might not have spotted from Google's brief demo last year.
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But with the next season coming quickly, let's reacquaint ourselves with their specific madnesses, quirks, and mistakes, shall we?
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Many of us have traits, quirks, and idiosyncrasies that we consider "deal breakers" when searching for a potential partner.
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"There are a lot of quirks, so it's important to go through and do your tax calculations," said Westley.
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Because of the quirks of budgeting and political implications, Puerto Rico receives proportionately less Medicaid funding than U.S. states.
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Bump number two: You may notice your partner's quirks (and more negative traits), because you have the same ones.
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Then the quirks of the Electoral College made him president-elect even though his opponent got many more votes.
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If we gutted it and fixed all of its quirks that feeling we love so much would be gone.
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Unfortunately, the quirks of congressional budget scoring dramatically overstate the real cost of the tax incentives for retirement savings.
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But little by little, I am learning to accept my sexuality and my anatomy — with all of their quirks.
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Figuring out your mental-health quirks is often unnecessarily boiled down to a hunt for a diagnosis that fits.
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There are of course different cultural quirks in different countries, but there's clear demand for a service like Pinterest.
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"There are so many different ways to live a nomadic lifestyle, and each one has its quirks, " says Dan.
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But it's possible to imagine them factoring into a close election night, since several of them have their quirks.
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One of the odder quirks of the trial testimony has been how often the word "effervescence" has come up.
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Every day, Ms. Amlen or one of her deputies writes a column exploring the quirks of the latest crossword.
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There are a few quirks with keeping records on charitable contributions; consult I.R.S. Publication 13 for more on those.
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Juxtapose Virginia's postseason track record with Virginia's stylistic quirks, and one is inescapably tempted to reach a particular conclusion.
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One-time quirks that could affect growth measurements this year could also end up artificially pumping 2018's figures.
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He was well-known in the hacker community, and remembered for his quirks, like his license to fly blimps.
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Letter 70 The Australia Letter is a weekly newsletter reflecting the experience (and quirks) of our Australia bureau chief.
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Letter 68 The Australia Letter is a weekly newsletter reflecting the experience (and quirks) of our Australia bureau chief.
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Letter 67 The Australia Letter is a weekly newsletter reflecting the experience (and quirks) of our Australia bureau chief.
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Letter 66 The Australia Letter is a weekly newsletter reflecting the experience (and quirks) of our Australia bureau chief.
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The essays should reveal their personalities, passions, dreams, weird talents, favorite foods, sickest playlists, inexplicable loves and undeniable quirks.
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Whatever you choose to create, it becomes a playable piece of the game with its own gadgets and quirks.
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Costco is a chain with plenty of quirks, from its popular food court to its penchant for surprise buys.
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There's a brief moment with a character from a previous game that references their quirks, and we move on.
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Letter 69 The Australia Letter is a weekly newsletter reflecting the experience (and quirks) of our Australia bureau chief.
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Because it's a matter of making love with all its consequences and oddities, embracing all our little queer quirks.
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He patiently tamps down her stubbornness and temper while appreciating her quirks, helping her to become her best possible self.
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Its closest cousin is Gary Shteyngart's Lake Success, but that novel, for all its quirks, followed a conventional story structure.
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In a new interview with Paper magazine, Perry gets candid about the couple's quirks and what it's like living together.
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And it forces you to govern through the procedural quirks of reconciliation, rather than proposing, debating, and passing bills normally.
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While we don't know exactly what drove Holmes's particular — and oft-publicized — diet, her quirks mirror her attitude toward clothing.
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The Karma Revero retains many of the quirks of the original car, and the stunning exterior is much the same.
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The models provided quantitative proof that humpbacks socially learn new behaviors, and actually share traditions or quirks with one another.
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Ryan's inherent personality quirks and anxieties affect these sections of his life just as much as his cerebral palsy does.
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From a purely aesthetics standpoint, they're all very well-designed, complete with quirks that really bring their personalities to life.
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Tell us in the comments, then read the related Op-Ed to learn more about the quirks of small talk.
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But, your sun sign can be the source of certain quirks that you don't readily show in front of strangers.
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"I don't want to change any of Bobby's quirks," Burgess told PeopleTV ahead of the 2018 CMA Awards on Wednesday.
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And, unlike full-electric vehicles, it's easy to loan to people who are unfamiliar with the quirks of electric cars.
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Infatuation rearranges quirks into cute habits, but true love cements them as endearing traits that comprise a flawed, multifaceted being.
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While there remain quirks in the findings, the latest evidence still doesn't find a link between phone radiation and cancer.
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These quirks mean the fish is able to walk with a gait that, according to the researchers, resembles a salamander.
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Take into consideration its blemishes, including scratches, dents, cracks, and any other quirks that the next owner should know about.
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There are some hardware quirks, but because it's a desktop based on server gear, it benefits from used-market arbitrage.
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So naming them seems like a good way to track and categorize them, especially if multiple people have similar quirks.
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It enables an accreditation system through schools where students can learn to use their quirks and earn a hero license.
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So I think this supports Gould's idea that the quirks of history lead evolution in one way or the other.
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Many modern research papers focus on anomalies or on behavioural quirks that might cause investors to make apparently irrational decisions.
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A Knicks superfan, an Italian with a neverending appetite, and an avid Baywatch viewer — LeBlanc captured all of Joey's quirks.
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Venom makes sure you know it's set in San Francisco, but demonstrates no interest in the city's quirks or rhythms.
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In the earliest part of 2018, there were three excellent platformers that all had their own quirks on the genre.
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When one pretends that politics have no role, problems can be viewed as mere quirks of chance and of character.
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Finally you customize the settings for features like ring tones and notifications and learn the quirks of your new device.
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Ignoring his quirks, she falls for him, resulting in a whirlwind romance and marriage that quickly turns sour and abusive.
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The novel succeeds most when Price focuses on characters and their flaws rather than on the village and its quirks.
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They use one of the country's hundreds of local dialects, each with its own quirks of pronunciation, inflection and vocabulary.
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The sum of their quirks combined with their diet leads to their association with trash in popular culture, Walsh explained.
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Hopefully Apple will also address some of the bugs and quirks that make Apple Music, at times, frustrating to use.
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Burdine documents the beauty and quirks of Mississippi's farming communities, studying how the people impact the land and vice versa.
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The phone will likely polarize customers — like it did us — as it's a mix of cool features and annoying quirks.
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Beyond any momentary quirks, though, there are deeper changes in style and spirit that are likely to be more permanent.
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Mr. Roma, along with Singh's many other devoted pals, accepted these irritating quirks as the price of his invigorating companionship.
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More of Suzuki's catch wrestling quirks can be seen in all of his matches available on Fight Pass thus far.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Isle of Dogs checks many boxes on director Wes Anderson's list of trademark quirks.
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To do this, it added a few special CGI quirks to make the video stand out from its many fellows.
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Although each season brings its own surprises and gentle tension, a lot of the show's quirks endure, season after season.
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But both Pinault and Bizzarri were impressed by Michele's instinct to transplant his own quirks and obsessions into the brand.
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It's an action-adventure game with plenty of gameplay quirks supporting a colorful, twee (but not cloying) world and story.
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The quirks that make the California primary risky for Democrats also make it a leading indicator of the general election.
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The test has many quirks that experts have said make it inappropriate for use as a sole criterion for admission.
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And because Facebook has become such an integral part of modern existence, its quirks become part of the social mores.
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It shows how legal quirks, powerful politicians and opaque bureaucratic procedures can influence decisions about how to spend taxpayer dollars.
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Ms. Clark, who found the Oscar de la Renta dress, said you have to embrace the quirks of shopping there.
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Tracing material choices that echoed through generations, the book captures the quirks of human inventiveness and the power of sound.
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But he is still figuring out the quirks of city living — including how apartments are often overheated in the winter.
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That Zooey Deschanel, so chipper even as her adorable quirks slide down the long hill that ends in Molasses Swamp!
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Here, a handful of seasoned pros open the lids of their suitcases and reveal their packing habits and travel quirks.
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One thing it might do is prevent quirks that lead certain states to be overrepresented at the expense of others.
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Rather, people were pushed into the makeshift camp by the quirks of the EU's refugee system and British border controls.
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But those are really only minor quirks for a phone that at $21080, cost $2845 less than a Galaxy S24 Plus.
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But it's been a while since I've seen a device as festooned with neat quirks as the Lenovo Yoga Book C930.
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But it's been a while since I've seen a device as festooned with neat quirks as the Lenovo Yoga Book C210.
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That means this bill, if law, would set a different standard for each woman, according to the quirks of her biology.
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For our purposes today, the terminology doesn't really matter, what we are interested in is the stylistic quirks of each man.
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It's a combination of high-quality consumer-grade headphones (not audiophiles stuff) that mostly sound good but have their sonic quirks.
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If the immigrants have an issue with certain quirks of British, German or Swedish culture, they are welcome to go elsewhere.
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This Instax photo — taken on Leica's Sofort camera — also isn't perfect, but at least its quirks are charming and Polaroid-like.
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You won't get to upgrade or change the hero like in an RPG, and the game has a number of quirks.
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Developers have also spent years optimizing for Chrome, and working around some of its quirks with Chrome-only fixes or changes.
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Here are some of the moments, people, performances and quirks from American Idol Season 1 that we almost forgot about. 1.
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But the rise of a new generation—especially one which, through quirks of demography, is large (see chart)—matters in Russia.
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Though, the algorithms have to be carefully tuned so as to not themselves create weird quirks or biases in the process.
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Yet for all this nuance, Darkest Dungeon's memories are still fairly deterministic: The Quirks are hard-coded, as are their causes.
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The thing that could really make Daydream feel natural is blending the very familiar features of Android with VR's unique quirks.
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You just learn to make do with everything you're given, mastering the quirks and compromises of a not-quite-modern war.
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I've had the scale at home for a few weeks, and while this isn't a full review, it has its quirks.
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Dragon Front makes you forget you're playing a VR game Dragon Front has a couple fun quirks to amplify that sensation.
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Dear Leah, I must first mention that English is not my native language, and apologize for the quirks of my writing.
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Once a month, Axios checks in with the world's most interesting and consequential people on their passions, quirks and life hacks.
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Once among the land of the non-plastics, she learned the value of being an individual with quirks, imperfections, and ambitions.
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He has a supportive family and group of friends, and a wife who understands his quirks and helps him manage them.
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What he brought to every piece of technology was a human element: quirks and syncopations, complex structures and outbursts of anarchy.
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You get to know another country's people, its language, and its quirks so you can effectively maneuver on the global stage.
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Yet in Europe, too, the impacts of trade have been uneven, in part because of the quirks of the European Union.
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That said, all it takes to adjust to Mac's system is a bit of time familiarizing yourself with its various quirks.
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ANNECY-LE-VIEUX, France — The list of endearing quirks connected to the Iceland men's soccer team is maddeningly, frustratingly, delightfully long.
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Both suites can open, edit and save files in Microsoft Office formats, although you may see some quirks with document conversions.
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Serving a website to tens of thousands of people with a decades-old PC comes with some quirks, it turns out.
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Granted, we're often far too preoccupied with our own arousal to pay heed to a lot of these little biological quirks.
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Ms. Kuhl educates her clients on the quirks of millennials, and why a 21-year-old sees nothing wrong with oversharing.
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They both seem to agree, though, that the new N. Sane trilogy is a honorable remake, regardless of its current quirks.
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Wonderfully written and performed, and full of peculiar characters, this is a film that takes great pleasure in celebrating people's quirks.
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Especially, perhaps, since advertisers seem set to use the tiny quirks in our phones to track us, if they aren't already.
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And in that respect, the large collection of character quirks he's picked up over the course of the show — the eczema!
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Now, I work triple-time to hide these quirks of executive functioning that, more often than not, make me feel stupid.
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For all the Raiders' quirks, flaws and holes, it's tough to stop a team that has that ace up their sleeve.
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Be smart: Unlike any other meeting with any other leader, Trump is negotiating with someone with similar personality quirks and impulses.
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Learning to value and accept (if not merely tolerate) all of the unexpected quirks, behaviors, neuroses, and attitudes of your betrothed.
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Their various quirks and mismatches, while tolerable during the regular season, congeal into a mass of dysfunction exactly when they shouldn't.
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Show friends and family you get them and love their quirks with an enamel pin chosen to precisely fit their personality.
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For brands, this means understanding our quirks, our tastes, our passions or even simple things like our preferred times of day.
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And a lot of the challenges we have with this technology come down to the many small quirks of the internet.
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Though Mueller has cultivated a reputation as a no-nonsense prosecutor, he has at times accommodated the quirks of his witnesses.
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These days, there's also AIM Android and iPhone apps, which are fast and generally not terrible, but have lots of quirks.
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Despite their various quirks and eccentrics there was no magic formula to win over this kind of voter or that one.
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Frances Katzen, an agent with Douglas Elliman, said quirks to buying in parts of the area have scared away some clients.
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There are certain lazy stories about the repressed quirks and eccentricities of Japanese society that consistently make Western news: declining birthrates.
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Telegram is another popular encrypted app, but it has some quirks, like displaying which of your contacts was online and when.
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Although Dorsey attracts attention for his personality quirks, Elliott's complaints about his role at Twitter appear to be strictly business-related.
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Now, after all these years of familiarity with the place, I love the book for its quirks more than anything else.
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They mistake sobriety for maturity, and tend toward the mean, losing the quirks that made them stand out in the auditions.
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In the 2000-hour orientation class, migrants learn the basics of Germany — its culture, laws, history, the quirks of daily life.
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Each person in a relationship makes room for the other's quirks, to some extent, male or female: that's what couples do.
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I just love how they all accept each other, even when they're annoyed because they're affected by one of these quirks.
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Each one is an assemblage of surface quirks and emotional responses, neatly inserted into a series of dramatic and comic situations.
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Given Hawley's tendency to amplify the quirks of the original film, Coon may be fighting through the headwinds of outright cartoonishness.
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One of the most satisfying quests is trading items between characters with different needs, getting to know their interests and quirks.
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Despite the apocalyptic narrative, this is a character study, focusing on the two agents and layering exposition over their respective quirks.
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Alchemy, their two-year-old company, builds software and developer tools that help companies deal with the technical quirks of blockchain.
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Nature is filled with these quirks of survival, which can take hundreds of thousands, if not millions of years, to evolve.
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For some, it's evidence that they're picking good nominees and could have easily won the last election but for a few quirks.
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Access to the President is the most valuable commodity in any White House and, for all its quirks, Trump's is no different.
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How we experience our surroundings is a complex simulation of our mind that leaves a lot of space for interpretation and quirks.
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While LG's software worked most of the time, I encountered a number of quirks, some of which I was unable to solve.
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In typically Canadian fashion, every province's legislation has its own "quirks", says Michael Armstrong, a business professor at Brock University in Ontario.
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Not only could Fabio not adequately give customers the information they asked for, his programmed personality quirks ended up creeping people out.
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President Trump's blunt-force diplomacy at the United Nations yesterday reflected one of the quirks of his style on the world stage.
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The quirks of Veblen's "freelance self," as Ms. McKenzie puts it, would not be a problem if Veblen were on her own.
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Overall, there aren't major pitfalls to the Yoga 920, with only a few quirks that could easily be addressed in future iterations.
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And in fact, our "contradictions" were not so much quirks and whimsies but rather evidence that women have long outgrown their labels.
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The Turks, the Jordanians, the Kurds -- yes, they all come with their own quirks, but we ought to support their efforts too.
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The scans would capture every cognitive detail down to the molecular level, and include memories, associations, and even a person's personality quirks.
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Such random quirks mean that mathematicians struggle to produce more accurate predictions than bookmakers or betting markets, which can price them in.
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Anyone who has visited a tech company headquarters will recognise other quirks such as guitars in the lobby or bikes for hire.
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But every time we're exposed to it––a soul-killing chore, annoying celebrities, grating quirks, cotton balls, whatever––we recoil in horror.
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And while it drove around the Gizmodo office relatively smoothly, there were still a few connectivity quirks with the bot's prototype app.
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They center around Quirks, these small points in the constitution of a hero where my intentions met with that of the game.
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One thing we learned from this list is that under no circumstances can you have your own individual style or any quirks.
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The Trending section's inability to mention Twitter by name is well known, but it has other quirks, like its penchant for hedging.
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Despite its quirks, the concept here is solid and the app is nicely designed with a bright and clean look-and-feel.
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His longstanding and intimate links to the scurrilous press is not just one of his quirks, but integral to his political identity.
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Watching it is a bit like being on the first day of a new job, initiated into its rituals, quirks and personalities.
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But, for the most part, they offer refreshing (and hilarious) takes on some of our less-favorable habits, ticks, and personality quirks.
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Notably, it also becomes less about one woman, her malevolent charms and quirks, and develops into an unsettling look at imperial power.
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It is part of their draw: They satisfy the yearning in the modern era to feel the quirks of a simpler time.
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My enthusiasm combined with the alpha quirks of the demo to show off some issues that still need to be sorted out.
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Some of the weakness stemmed from seasonal factors and calendar quirks that have repeatedly produced soft annual starts during the current recovery.
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It was classic, unadulterated Trump, a man the country has come to know for all of the above quirks, mannerisms and machismo.
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Forged in Fire doesn't have ruthlessly nasty judges like American Idol's Simon Cowell or Gordon Ramsay—but they nevertheless have their quirks.
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Allegations of fixed fights and PRIDE's notoriously lax attitude towards performance-enhancing drugs were cute quirks, not irresponsible and dangerous administrative defects.
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But living with someone and all of their quirks, is tricky — whether it's a friend, your significant other, or a complete stranger.
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Many people are still adjusting to the law's quirks, while puzzling over other legislative changes that came at the end of 2019.
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Like many of Trump's rhetorical quirks — hyperbole, casual bragging — his desire to be lavished with praise is something that is often inconsequential.
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You roll a team of three starter "duplicants" to survive in a space-base, all of whom have traits, quirks, and strengths.
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As artists get to know the revamped Performance Space, they may find themselves missing its old quirks, but also noticing new ones.
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I'm just thinking a lot of us knew the man who was so fun and so charming, he always had his quirks.
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Keeping them operational requires someone who knows how to handle all the cranks, quirks and funny noises of the aging, fussy machines.
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But I suspect most of us stay for the quirks of the world-building — the exposé of a niche or rarefied culture.
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The quirks of Beaton's personality — his cultivation of enemies and frustrated romanticism, among them — are finally not as interesting as his work.
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Over the years, Saabs won a reputation for distinctive exteriors and engineering quirks, gaining the company a dedicated following around the world.
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Because of that environment, I had to learn everyone's idiosyncrasies and quirks because you either celebrate it or it drives you crazy.
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Each praises the other's warmth as a parent, plus a variety of respective quirks—Charlie's tidiness, or Nicole's knack for opening jars.
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All the same, budget wonks' heads are spinning as they try to parse the dense document for political messages and accounting quirks.
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The more that psychologists and behavioral economists study psychological biases and quirks, the clearer it seems that rational choices alone won't work.
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But their challenge also highlights one of nature's lovely quirks: Why is blue so hard to come by in the first place?
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Some of the weakness stemmed from seasonal factors and calendar quirks that have repeatedly produced soft annual starts during the current recovery.
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After a year of putting up with you and your many quirks, your most-loved ones deserve a gift above the rest.
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In the meantime, everyone will have to make the best of the current format and its quirks, like the U.S.-Italy showdown.
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Some lots, too narrow even to stand on, are the result of mapping quirks, while others are remnants of adjacent land sales.
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Kennedy has demonstrated some quirks with both the party insiders and the media that raise questions about his skills as a candidate.
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The small quirks and surprises that arise at nighttime are elevated anew under the cinematic lens of young Bulgarian photographer Mariya Novakova.
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This is among the many quirks that make iOS' limitations as a productivity platform more apparent, especially compared to Chrome OS and Windows.
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Shortly after Google's new Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL began shipping, some users noted that the devices seemed to have some… quirks.
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Love told Motherboard that in the future, his research teams wants to unpack the genetic quirks that made the emergence of animals possible.
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The 401(k) plan originated from some quirks in 1970s tax law and wasn't intended to be the universal solution to funding retirement.
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Like the 1980s setting of Wet Hot American Summer, the 14th century backdrop emphasizes the modern quirks of how we talk and behave.
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Rihanna helpfully points out many of the feature's quirks, mainly by shouting furious questions about them to the other people in the room.
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Rather than forcing anything to happen, he is content to wait until dramatic events emerge from the quirks and puzzles of human behavior.
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I was trying to build up their quirks, their sense of humor, the things that are important to them, because everyone's got them.
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The episode is aimed at neurotypical kids, and highlighting the ways they might take autistic people's quirks as personal slights is very important.
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Apple Watch apps aren't exactly known for their stability, however, and Overcast's quirks are easy to look past for the functionality it provides.
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From one chance meeting come "spirals of confessions" among a large cast of finely drawn characters, all with nicely individual quirks and passions.
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There are a few optical quirks with the current setup and it's a much different setup than the prototype I demoed in 2017.
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Yes, that synopsis may be technically correct, but it doesn't capture all the quirks and depths that make that person so very special.
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Perot stood out from the political crowd for his quirks as much as his business credentials and lack of experience in establishment politics.
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I think that people relate to how quirky and different we all are, and how unapologetic we are for those differences and quirks.
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That may sound ridiculous, but let me walk you through the series of bad decisions and technological quirks that have brought me here.
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Recent prime ministers have preferred to cope with the quirks of a house that last got a big renovation nearly 70 years ago.
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And by honing in on the textural and melodic quirks of her voice, she always has sturdy emotional roots for her unceasing experimentation.
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The big picture: The ACA had all sorts of unanticipated quirks and unintended consequences — and Democrats spent almost a year working on it.
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Were he any other man, these might be dismissed as quirks or character flaws—but during the First World War, they turned deadly.
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And who but a trained analyst can determine what behavior is cause for concern and what behavior is simply an individual's personal quirks.
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But as the computer scientist Hector Levesque points out, these quirks just show how big the gap between AI and real intelligence is.
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Oscar-winning British actor Redmayne, 34, said he and Rowling had a "riveting" discussion on the quirks and mannerisms that would define Scamander.
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The biological quirks are the best bit After struggling to get a bead on some enemy droids, I found myself closing one eye.
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"The system actually — with all its quirks — works well," Sandy Miller, a late-stage venture capitalist at IVP, said of traditional IPO listings.
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While still filled with the actor's signature humor and quirks, this season seemed to be more personal, raw, and relatable than the first.
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They have also experimented under the "AHS" banner, including the last outing, "Roanoke," a messy effort that satirized the quirks of reality television.
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Other interesting quirks of Adesanya's performance were his intercepting knee off of the ropes which scored him a knockdown in the first round.
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In addition to Cena, many other professional athletes and successful CEOs have their own rituals or quirks that they say help their performance.
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In recently released numbers, the Treasury Department announced the government, after accounting for some scheduling quirks, ran a $2900 billion deficit in August.
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Exploring the déjà experience Taken from the French for 'already seen', déjà vu is one of a group of related quirks of memory.
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But because of some quirks in how Medicare pays for cancer drugs, it didn't work — and clinics were left with incredibly difficult choices.
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For how beautiful the device really is, there are a few "design-first" quirks that can become a little annoying with frequent use.
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Still, all of Iowa's best players have wrinkles and quirks in their game, and they've come together to create a truly unique team.
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But even the best art apps on iPadOS have some irritating quirks you wouldn't have to deal with on a desktop or laptop.
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At their best, these works have been enlivened by piquant details that summon the quirks and ravening egos of predators in power suits.
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A lot of stuff is important, even quirks of Senate procedure, and there are many wonderful reporters, especially here at Vox, covering it.
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While Quindlen's tone is often self-deprecating, most of the faults she bares, such as her "dirty mouth," are more like lovable quirks.
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Among the artist's quirks — and a source of irritation for his wealthy patrons — was that he often refused to declare his works complete.
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Brett Patman: Each motel has its own distinct taste, styling, and quirks, and that's really the essence of what I wanted to capture.
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JON PARELES The tart individuality of Chaka Khan's voice is barely recognizable in "Like Sugar" because it's multitracked in unison, canceling out quirks.
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But quirks in the rules mean relatively small differences in the exact split of the votes can lead to large differences in delegates.
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Ew. His diarrhea of the mouth and persistent attempts at cuffing Holly are framed as personality quirks, but they are most certainly not.
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Daylight Saving Time is one of those weird quirks of the Western world -- most countries outside Europe and North America don't take part.
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If you have a seven-member team, that means you'll be managing seven distinct personalities, each with their own work styles and quirks.
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The Fix New York City apartments are notorious for their quirks and annoyances, from awkward layouts to windows that face a brick wall.
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These quirks set South Carolina apart from other early-primary states and have surprised and challenged presidential campaigns for the past 40 years.
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During the process, Mr. Nolan discovered new quirks in "2001" that even he, a fan of the movie since childhood, hadn't noticed before.
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Running for more than 15 minutes, "Adventures" is wild and woolly — a mélange of boastful narrative, pinpoint flow, oddball quirks and character acting.
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The vampires also have some unique quirks — for instance, there's an "energy vampire," who, according to Waititi and Clement, feeds off boring conversations.
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Whether it is the result of development leftovers or zoning quirks, building code challenges have often made these lots undesirable to private investors.
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Because of some quirks in the state's electoral process, however, it's not a given that the California primary will decisively pick a nominee.
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HaxDogma admits that this may just be part of the show's quirks, similar to how Stanley Kubrick deliberately used "impossible" architecture in The Shining.
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Two years ago, the odd quirks of the Electoral College allowed Donald Trump to become president with a scant 46 percent of the vote.
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With the future days of this particular device, all of its delays, and all of its quirks, Apple is as predictably frustrating as ever.
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Cohabitation has its upsides: You have the opportunity to learn about the habits and quirks of your partner before committing to a lifetime together.
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In explaining his progress in the app, Zuckerberg somewhat jokingly revealed a few of the quirks of his lifestyle with his wife, Priscilla Chan.
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It's when we're home alone — with no one watching what we're eating, how or where — that our quirks, eccentricities and guilty pleasures come out.
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But compared to Musk's ridiculous narcissistic Twitter feuds with pretty much anyone who criticizes him, Fieri's once tacky quirks are actually kind of endearing.
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But if you're not familiar with Monster Hunter, a lot of the series' traditional quirks have been tweaked to make the action more accessible.
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One of the quirks of the Toastmasters' contest is that the winner of each individual group must give a different speech for the finals.
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He was able to win in 2016 thanks to a combination of third-party voting, Clinton's unpopularity, and the quirks of the Electoral College.
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That makes the phone look basically like every other high-end phone released in 2018, but it's an attractive design without any weird quirks.
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It is a source of information not on a single subject, but on hundreds, each with their own quirks, donor bases and pet causes.
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There were two quirks that bothered me: After raising the lid, the MacBook Air (with default Energy Saver settings) didn't always wake up automatically.
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The difference between a garden-variety trivia buff and a "Jeopardy!" champion, then, lies in mastery of the format's quirks, such as the buzzer.
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Now the quirks of a scheme that helped aristocrats to finance the Crusades have got modern leaseholders up in arms, and ministers promising reforms.
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Each model has its own quirks, with some showing a 24-inch plus snowfall maximum on top of Washington and others favoring other locations.
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The best ones often upcycle old tropes by adding personality, quirks, or visual flair—resulting in a kind of frolicsome, Sundance-y time capsule.
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Her many quirks and the bizarre details of the scandal offer up the perfect inspiration for the talents of a seasoned impressionist like McKinnon.
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Slate and Evans are — must be — more than their quirky public personas, and it's almost never a couple's quirks that make or break them.
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She also had a variety of kind of adorable quirks that Stratford managed to uncover despite the dearth of public information available about her.
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Limetown's writing emphasizes the small details and quirks of its characters, all of whom are processing the horror of their experiences in different ways.
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While FastPair has been a great step in simplifying the bluetooth pairing, there are still some quirks that aren't present with Apple's W1 chip.
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Judgement made the franchise much more inviting to casual players; prior entries could be oppressive, forcing you to spend hours learning Gears' unique quirks.
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Being reminded of the quirks of my own physiology was a wonderful thing, something I'm not sure any other video game has ever done.
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Some are horrible with money, some have weird hygiene quirks, and others can't seem to put their fucking phone down for one goddamn second.
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The challenge will be scaling security to an ever-broadening range of digital assets, each with their own blockchain quirks and complex smart contracts.
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Because of the quirks of the caucus system, a typical recount is impossible and any documentation the Sanders campaign receives could also be flawed.
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In the meantime, those of us who can set our watches by our sneeze attacks will have to settle for embracing our circadian quirks.
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When a fan sees a character as a hero, Hall says, that fan can adopt the character's personality quirks and even their moral code.
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"Our below-consensus forecast primarily reflects seasonal quirks specific to the August payroll period," Goldman economist Elad Pashtan said in a note to clients.
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But Shteyngart humanizes Barry by showing his love for his son, and by endowing him with quirks, such as his penchant for rare watches.
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Advertisers may already be exploiting this trust and turning your phone against you, by using its tiny quirks to track you across the web.
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But to continue excelling at the highest level of competition Garcia developed dozens of other quirks and innovated much of grappling's modern meta game.
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The tradition of engraving the names of each year's NHL champion is one of the unique quirks that makes the Stanley Cup so special.
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As an architecture student with an eye for detail, Ms. Cho has noticed some quirks, like a crooked cooling/heating unit on a wall.
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Since he won the presidency, his supporters have always cut him slack and turned a blind eye to his personality quirks and untoward remarks.
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There's also a 'collector mentality' when it comes to buying records—the artwork's quirks and little details can make that a lot more fun.
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So there are these four cognitive quirks, like hedonic adaptation and negativity bias, that keep us perpetually perturbed, and that keep us wanting more.
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"I find these superstitions and traditions to be very exciting," Anderson says of the different couturiers (and their quirks) he researched for the film.
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The truth is that my family — my gargantuan family with all its quirks and vagaries — has negated the need for children of my own.
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We can have bothersome quirks that our teenagers view as entirely our own; we can have characteristics they admire, but don't care to cultivate.
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It wasn't nightmarish or impossible to deal with, but little interface quirks like this made me wish I'd spent more time with other sites.
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People close to both men, including Mr. Thaler and Ms. Tversky, say Mr. Lewis captured the intensity of their relationship and their individual quirks.
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That I'm only getting around to writing about it this week is down to quirks of Xiaomi's convoluted naming schemes and global release schedules.
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Sony's spokesperson also noted that Boost Mode could introduce some performance quirks in certain games that can be fixed by turning the feature off.
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The Republican and Democratic standard-bearers, no matter their relative qualifications, assets, and quirks, are only modestly more important than voters' basic partisan affiliations.
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One wild card: Calendar quirks and the end of the school year could produce a drag on education jobs, reducing the total payroll figure.
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But Mr. Paul, 56, was known for his quirks as a homeowner, including growing pumpkins on his property and fertilizing them with fish emulsion.
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True, not having to carry cash or credit cards while you're there does make life easier, but you should be prepared for some quirks.
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All of us have been a part of this for years, so we know what each other's quirks are, what each other's likes are.
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The disease-producing genetic quirks its systems identify can be used as "pharmaceutical targets, so that people with those genetic changes don't die," Venter said.
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Huawei's last flagship, the P10, came with some disappointing quirks, and the company's claims about the Mate 10 require that we reserve judgement even further.
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But what, in a man, are quirks that prove his commitment to his art, a mark of his genius, translate, in a woman, to oddness.
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Aside from the couple of quirks mentioned above, there also seems to be an issue with the drone shaking in mid-air right after takeoff.
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THERE are still a few quirks at The Farm, a cannabis shop in Boulder, Colorado, that recall the back-alleys from which its industry sprang.
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Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky's prospect theory explained these quirks as a product of a seemingly inbuilt set of misperceptions, known collectively as cognitive bias.
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But while facts are important, what makes an assistant feel fun and friendly are its quirks, jokes, and other tricks that give it a personality.
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You may not have realized just how many learning opportunities the various holidays, traditions and calendrical quirks of February 215 offer you, but we have.
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And the phone benefits from months of production of the KEYone by TCL, which should mean it's got less in the way of manufacturing quirks.
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We don't need to shame them for their looks as an unrealistic standard of beauty anymore then we need to be shared for our quirks.
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Walker Hayes' new single, "Don't Let Her," is a breezy romp through the qualities and quirks that make his wife, Laney, so lovable to him.
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Citi said the company is "well run" but that, when accounting for certain quirks of its capital structure, it is overvalued relative to its peers.
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The plotlines have deepened the characters over time, as faithful fans have seen them grow past their quirks and foibles to face real-life challenges.
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Lambda's quirks set it apart in Silicon Valley, but Mr Allred is not the first to recognise the value of work-focused education and training.
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And I care so much more deeply about Ben now that I've learned some of his quirks and the details of who he really is.
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Regardless of Babou's occasionally sassy demeanor, Irwin adores her feline, quirks and all, and was worried sick about her during the days she was missing.
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Although MHA looks like present-day Japan, it's actually set in the near future, at a time when people with quirks are accepted by society.
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And again, people with quirks aren't a persecuted minority like mutants are in the X-Men comics, but rather the majority — and they're running things.
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It's a pretty generic premise, but that seems to give the film plenty of room to explore the many horrors and quirks of modern dating.
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Citing various linguistic quirks, the lab concludes that it is reasonable to conclude that at least some of the fake accounts were Russian in origin.
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Once a month, as a Saturday treat, Axios checks in with the world's most interesting and consequential people on their passions, quirks and life hacks.
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It would sand down this team's little quirks and make them more sensible and less strange, a little more corporate and a little less personal.
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As the moon gently connects with inventive Uranus, discover how experimenting with these quirks can make you stand out and receive more life-affirming attention.
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As I said, Radiohead, but for people with a slightly altered collection of quirks, thoughts, encroaching sense of loneliness or complete displeasure toward going outside.
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If you care most about core features and not the camera or screen quirks, the iPhone XR does not offer many, if any, compromises here.
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But even accounting for quirks in the issuance calendar when maturing debt isn't immediately matched by reinvestment into new bonds, September's selling was still heavy.
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Drivers there are used to odd quirks like the "Pittsburgh left", as it is known, where oncoming traffic yields to cars making left-hand turns.
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Only a few typical quirks, like moments of overly cautious traffic spacing and overactive path planning, betrayed the fact that a computer was in control.
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Burton's adaptation of Ransom Riggs' 2011 bestseller is a manic but emotionally inert movie that packs on the quirks without finding any personality underneath them.
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I have a tendency to clean when I'm high, which is usually one of my most prized quirks, but there's an appropriate time and place.
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But on the whole, these quirks seemed only to endear him to middle New Zealand, which warmed to his easygoing nature and lack of pretension.
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But in most cases, the open-source or independent alternatives worked just fine and it was simply a matter of getting used to their quirks.
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There's a thoughtfulness and a grasp of the weird nuances and quirks that come with being a fight geek that's missing from all of them.
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Planning a tiny house can be difficult, and sometimes you end up with design quirks, like having a bed right next to your kitchen refrigerator.
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Mind tricks won't make you a Jedi, but using the brain's natural quirks to your advantage can have a positive impact on everyone you encounter.
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The monthly data is prone to distortions because of bad weather or quirks of the calendar (even an oddly timed holiday can skew the numbers).
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You would be forgiven for initially mistaking the white trail of paint slinking across the gallery floors as another one of the Brutalist building's quirks.
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"The Director had an allotment of quirks, one of which was phoning without prior arrangement or indicating where he was," Weiss later wrote of Casey.
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Quirks in state law, for example, make it easy for condominium buyers to collectively sue builders over construction defects, making developers reluctant to build condos.
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The modifications associated with that work will also require the demolition of Court No. 2, with its overhanging tribunes, architectural quirks, intimacy and vintage feel.
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But it turns out that some of the quirks of Mr. Ozawa's English speech may not have resulted simply from struggles in a foreign tongue.
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He has said all along that it would take until Christmas to learn his players' habits and quirks, something that has proved to be true.
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" —Jennifer Dickson "Everyone in the Solar family has quirks that make them believe their family is cursed — but they all accept each other for it!
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Now, under the quirks of an archaic legal doctrine used in Massachusetts, Hernandez will most likely get something he and his lawyers had fought for.
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He suspected that the showmen were exploiting some intrinsic quirks in the human sensory system — perhaps, he hoped, rendering them more intelligible to the scientist.
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Phillips, the author of four previous novels, including two for middle-grade readers, beautifully captures the quirks, tedium and magic of parenting a young child.
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My Hero Academia takes place in a world where most people have superpowers called quirks, and while many are pretty minor, some are very powerful.
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The designs, which were all hand-rendered, had their own small flaws and quirks, the marks of works in progress or those left to time.
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Once, water began pouring from the living room ceiling, a casualty of a sink left on upstairs by a kid who didn't know its quirks.
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Among his many quirks, my father is famously difficult to shop for, and not one to spare you the blunt force of his honest opinion.
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There are countless quirks like this with specific devices or subscriptions because Google and Amazon try to lock you into their — or their partners' — products.
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Consequently, the engineers of these tools are growing increasingly adept at exploiting human cognitive and emotional quirks, providing short-term dopamine bursts that prove addictive.
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Q. Most of your work deals in some way with historical quirks — some true, some imagined, some that seem to be imagined but actually are true.
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It's also possible to teach autocorrect about your linguistic quirks, so it understands you always mean Mariska Hargitay (the "Law & Order" star), never Marisa harbor day.
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For this reason, it's been immeasurably difficult for the company to adapt to the quirks of human communication while reaching its company mission connecting all users.
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The whole playful experience lacks the eye-rolling shade of many interactions between Zoey and Luca, who has real disdain for his girlfriend's more mainstream quirks.
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Gaps in reporting can be explained, in part, by quirks in CENTCOM's data collection techniques, one military official familiar with the database told the Military Times.
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It lays bare the tricks, quirks, and hacks that make up the finished product—and each episode is filled with these kinds of sleights of hand.
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In addition to missing cards, Reddit users have more detailed issues: the pass not working for a specific theater or quirks with a theater's loyalty program.
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Today, the MOB is distinguished by its unique and funny style, its sartorial quirks (members wear tuxedo-style outfits rather than martial gear), and general strangeness.
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Some features can be sold as quirks, some can be tamed into acceptability with makeup — hence Kim's obsession with contour — and some remain unsightly, unacceptable bugs.
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So there's other weird quirks like, you know, American Express's app is four-plus, but you can't be an American Express card holder until you're 18.
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When you see someone for several hours nearly every single day, certain quirks and personality traits are bound to get a little annoying after a while.
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Each Resident Evil Revelations game represents a reasonably good value at $19.99, but there are some quirks with the release that it's worth being aware of.
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I could see myself using a Pixelbook as a daily driver outside of work, barring any weird quirks that only show up in a real test.
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Due to the legal quirks of the case, Waymo had to respond—which it did by saying it'll drop most of its patent claims against Fuji.
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For all its quirks and pre-planned drama, KUWTK actually acts as a time capsule for one of the most talked about families in the world.
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From Muzzle's character sheet, I could click a link to learn more about Rock Gnomes, then click another to learn about their various quirks and lore.
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"We've spent tens of thousands of hours talking to customers and adapting Slack to find the grooves that match all those human quirks," the ad reads.
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I played most of those games myself, and at the time, I might have even defended some of their quirks as part of the series's DNA.
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That helps explain the rise of the quantitative investors, or "quants", who attempt to exploit anomalies—quirks that cannot be explained by the efficient-market hypothesis.
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We called Dyson's cordless DC59 Motorhead the first genuine replacement for a full-sized vacuum, even with a few annoying design quirks and limited battery life.
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Well, it'll also probably be a pretty great camera for the price, and one that doesn't require new users to adapt to some of Fujifilm's quirks.
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And, so far, the Eeros have worked perfectly, which is no small thing, because my home has a couple of quirks that make Wi-Fi tough.
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Maybe a talent agent would love my stage presence, thus spiraling me into Aziz Ansari-style ubiquity, complete with a Netflix series glamorizing my relationship quirks.
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" There are multiple ways to acquire Quirks—most of them fairly random—but only one that feels narratively substantial: When exploring dungeons, heroes come across "Curios.
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Quirks, on the other hand, are quiet—a subtle, slippery feature of Darkest Dungeon that is considerably harder to excise from the context it appears in.
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Due to quirks of the electoral system, around 48 percent of the vote is usually enough for an absolute majority in the national parliament, the Bundestag.
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Silicon Valley is a show that succeeds in a lot of ways: phallic humor, insults, and capturing the weirdly specific quirks of the California tech industry.
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Each and every season of Bake Off, the one-liners, triumphs, downfalls and quirks of the competing bakers are the focus of a giant online conversation.
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When the youthful Grant shows off their new technology, which captures and stores a person's memories and personality quirks onto a smartphone, Frank mocks the idea.
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He was an understated sort, so his personality, his obsessions and his quirks really came through in the messy, idiosyncratic mixture of songs he'd patch together.
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It's to KnapNok's huge credit that when other developers were turned off by its strange little quirks, this tiny Danish studio greeted them with open arms.
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This is the series' first real trailer, and it's hard not to be impressed from the wide range of sets, costumes, characters, and quirks it shows.
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The public nature of Trump's fantasies, and the fact that he's the president of the United States, makes them impossible to dismiss as merely psychological quirks.
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Starting in 2015 — or with iOS 7 in 2013, depending on who you ask — Apple has released a series of products with perplexing quirks and annoyances.
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Even in rich countries with sophisticated medical markets, it can be tricky, given vastly different regulatory regimes and national quirks, for a hospital to go global.
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Alfred taskers often have keys and let themselves in; the idea is that, like traditional home help, they get to know their clients' preferences and quirks.
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Pinterest also has to work to expand internationally, which sometimes means figuring out the different kinds of cultural quirks and behavior that come with new markets.
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But where one of Kelley's '90s dramas would have just kept piling the quirks on this character, streaming TV all but demands some sort of resolution.
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"Students are arriving on college campuses with all of their high school friends on their phones," Bowen told me, referring to the technological quirks of today.
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Ms. Tan tossed in entries from her journals — she labels shorter ones "quirks" and longer ones "interludes" — where she muses on nature, fate, aging and mortality.
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It was the equivalent of a weekly Looney Tunes cartoon; a different character from the multiverse would be picked each week, with their own distinctive quirks.
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We understood its creaks and quirks, like the pass-through for milk bottles at the back door, from the days when a milkman made daily deliveries.
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But unlike an ephemeral online status update, detailing the quirks of each family member in one place makes revisiting the cards in later years especially rewarding.
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Trump's betrayal of South Korea and eruption at Trudeau are not one-offs, or events you can write off as simple quirks of the president's personality.
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Instead of rejecting it, it supercharges it, diving into all its quirks and paradoxes, allowing us to indulge it all the way to its logical end.
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That page is a full realization and embrace of Deadpool's quirks and self-awareness, but it's also indicative of how the character is currently being written.
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But it won't help municipal governments in states such as Pennsylvania and New Mexico where quirks in tax codes prevent local jurisdictions from taxing remote sellers.
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It's a flashy but tedious dungeon crawler that carefully rations out its few interesting quirks as if it were, well, indefinitely quarantined with a limited supply.
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The seventh-inning oddities did not cost the Mets the game, but they provided another weird moment in a season that has been filled with quirks.
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The awards themselves did considerably less to outline the contours of a wide-open Oscar race, while exhibiting several familiar quirks associated with this particular event.
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Also, because of the way the caucuses are run, quirks in the pollsters' models and Iowans' very relatable uncertainty in the eleventh hour, anything could happen.
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They might be physiological outliers whose lucky cardiovascular quirks lingered into old age and allowed them to remain unusually fit in comparison to other older people.
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Cross-country divisions embodied in a bitterly divided Congress – fuelled by arguments over impeachment and migration, risk turning what were once local quirks into irreconcilable differences.
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Unlike some circumstantial transplants, who find the quirks of living in New York more exasperating than exhilarating, the couple considers even the city's pricklier aspects charming.
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These moments allow you to experience Times reporters as real people with quirks, tempers, a sense of humor and, in some cases, a magnificent singing voice.
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Here are five remarkably modest vehicles owned by five of the world's wealthiest people: The CEO of Berkshire Hathaway is well-known for his frugal quirks.
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He said that they can learn more from real skeletons, with their quirks and variations, than from replicas made by companies such as Bone Clones, Inc.
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Physicists hope to create a "unified field theory," which would coherently explain all cosmic forces from the formation of galaxies down to the quirks of quarks.
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That discrepancy — between an exquisite sensibility and a world of grubby, shallow materialism — may explain some of the temperamental quirks that Reynolds shares with his creator.
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More than at any other tennis tournament, there is also an appetite for stories that deal with the setting, the history, the quirks and the traditions.
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Both men have interesting quirks and we have written about both before, so let's not beat around the bush with the general game of each man.
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One of the theory's main quirks allows for a special kind of quantum link, one that can send incredibly secure messages or transmit data for quantum computing.
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Reimbursement rates are generally higher for private insurance, but the many restrictions and quirks involved mean clinics can never be sure if an insurer will pay them.
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All of this sounds wild, but the quirks of quantum mechanics introduced now-ubiquitous things like lasers and transistors via a quantum revolution that happened decades ago.
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That said, there are still some frustrating software quirks, including the lack of promised Alexa and HomeKit support that Ikea still says is coming later this year.
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But what happens when you do end up meeting a normal human who gets your quirks and never judges you for ordering avocado toast every Sunday morning?
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Being part of these groups is kind of being in on an extensive inside joke — if you understand each group's quirks and eccentricities, you're in the club.
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Vanderpump has her quirks — namely that she's always carrying a tiny dog around like a purse — but she has undoubtedly built an image around being the boss.
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The corridor, mostly along Highway 101, is a time capsule of the Bay Area's history and its quirks — and a modern-day testament to its traffic problems.
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One of this raucous film's quirks, in the end, is that what purports to be a study in power succeeds most as a portrait of a marriage.
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Rather than pinning your expectations for this little person's identity on pink or blue, you can anticipate their future quirks, tastes, and talents based on the stars.
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The first is that the anomalies are statistical quirks; interrogate the data for long enough and you may find that stocks outperform on wet Mondays in April.
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I developed obsessive-compulsive quirks, such as chewing my food (and my fingers) in seven bites at a time, and walking everywhere seven steps at a time.
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It's a wide-ranging and comprehensive analysis of the series, its characters, its themes, its quirks and tropes, and how they have evolved over hundreds of episodes.
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An impromptu road trip to Oakland gives them the opportunity to learn each other's quirks and tics, but Lucky's mail truck can't house both of their egos.
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All of our quirks and idiosyncratic features have no use, as they can either not be numbered or would just make us look messy and thus unproductive.
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Thanks to Us Weekly, we now know all about Nick's bizarre quirks, and his reveal about his favorite food is making me more than a little nauseous.
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"We've spent tens of thousands of hours talking to customers and adapting Slack to find the grooves that match all those human quirks," says the Slack team.
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They have their own strategies, their own aims, their own quirks; it's a welcome reminder, near a human-centric cityscape, that the world isn't just about us.
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A one-bedroom, it had 21.198 efficient square feet — none of "those weird quirks where a long hallway counts for 21.15 square feet and isn't usable," Mrs.
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They play cards and occasionally cast an apathetic glance in our direction, as if they're well-acquainted with this particular religion and all the quirks it entails.
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This is a comedy about cartoonish characters, and it derives much its humor from painfully awkward situations, rooted in the true-to-life quirks of its milieu.
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While this list is far from all-encompassing, it's a celebration of the quirks, attractions, and delicacies of the US.Here's what every state is best known for.
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Many of today's signature — and, to outsiders, most annoying — quirks of Silicon Valley tech culture are startlingly similar to the culture described among Kesey's little in-group.
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Instead of addressing the implications of our study's results, though, he dismissed them by claiming that our data were affected by technological quirks in the 911 system.
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The tactics are similar to those used by known Russian hackers in previous years and the pages are full of language quirks specific to Russian language speakers.
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To be confident in your quirks and in what makes you different from everybody that seems popular, the things that you're supposed to do to fit in.
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Grutle wrote lyrics in Norwegian and they worked together to put it into Icelandic, with a bit of help on the pronunciations and quirks of the language.
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They don't mind at all since it means more guac for everyone, and I appreciate that they know and accept the quirks of my likes and dislikes.
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Among the many quirks of human nature, one that has always struck me as particularly worthwhile is the tendency to project our own feelings onto other animals.
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Different rendering engines have different quirks and features, maintained by their own parent companies, with the largest in use today owned by Mozilla, Google, Microsoft, and Apple.
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The iPhone is a truly mainstream product, and little smartphone quirks — and the conspiracy theories that go along with them — are now everyone's reality and daily obsession.
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I'm a sucker for quirks of English, so a puzzle was clearly in the cards when I noticed there are several stand-alone, differently spelled "do" rhymes.
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For T Campbell, a 44 year old comic book editor from Manassass, Virginia, an interest in the quirks of the English language started with a childhood stutter.
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"At any one moment anyone has to be able to pitch in and be knowledgeable about the details and quirks and idiosyncrasies of every animal," Sternlicht said.
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"Partings" (season 6, episode 33) In the Palladinos' last episode before the revival, they indulge fully in their love of both small-town quirks and music geekery.
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As a result of eight weather postponements (three of those have subsequently been played) and other scheduling quirks, the Yankees have played six fewer games than Boston.
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Aston Martin unveiled a new limited-run roadster on March 4 called the V12 Speedster — it's got lots of design quirks, but let's start with the obvious.
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Squarepusher switched back from using his own electronic-music software to analog and digital hardware with all their quirks; "Vortrack" is from an album due in January.
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It's a tricky thing to translate a human life, with all its unknowable quirks and happenings, to pull a narrative arc from the scattered chronology of events.
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As always with alphabet soup accounts, there are quirks, exceptions and footnotes to the footnotes, so consult Internal Revenue Service Publication 969 for all the fine print.
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But most of the increase in stockpiles and apparent drop in fuel consumption was likely due to year-end seasonal quirks rather a sign of slackening consumption.
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Instead, imagine a vast, multi-layered Venn diagram including public health needs, quirks of local history, unique funding opportunities, costs, arcane ballot access rules, demographics, and politics.
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I've been working out with Tonal for a few months, and while it's got a lot of potential, there are also a lot of quirks and flaws.
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Qualifying generally involves proving that you are impoverished or close to it, though there are countless quirks and exceptions around assets, real estate, spouses, trusts and annuities.
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Given tourism infrastructure is already creaking, that means there are business opportunities aplenty but U.S companies must learn to navigate a centrally-planned economy with its quirks.
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Age of Resistance offers a faithful take on the Skeksis, but they've also been deepened over time, and their individual quirks have become full-fledged character traits.
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Juri's presence has a far more subtle effect on the narrative and the family, which itself suggests that there's more to it than quirks and offbeat personalities.
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In short, it would mean government — regardless of a country's history or the quirks of its founders — doing what it is supposed to do: serving the people.
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I too, enjoy learning about the history of English and the unique quirks of Englishes 'round the world and all the stuff we've borrowed from other languages.
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It's always worth remembering that Mickey is telling this story, because it helps explain (though not entirely excuse) some of the film's more self-conscious stylistic quirks.
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Its wide exposure to emerging markets, from Saudi Arabia to Hong Kong, although offering growth, also brings lots of potential headaches because of local regulations and cultural quirks.
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Success in this year's debates, for example, was often gauged by behavioral quirks, including whether the candidate was too robotic, regularly interrupted an adversary or shouted over them.
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And it's reprising its original strategy in hopes of gaining an edge on another technological revolution—powerful computers that work on data using the quirks of quantum mechanics.
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The invention of Chrome, along with its quirks, seems genius now that we're moving from device-to-device and longing for a consistent experience across all of them.
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And not unlike the Iowa caucus system, New Hampshire has its own quirks: 33 candidates will be on the Democratic ballot, which could absolutely lead to some confusion.
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You don't have to look too far to know that world leaders often do some strange things — but few can compete with the bizarre quirks of Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow.
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But there's still an uneasiness to this power, which you can see in the video's little aesthetic quirks, like the jittery camera angles and that dizzying fisheye view.
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RSA, which has a team monitoring cybercrime chat rooms on the dark web, said in-store crime will continue while quirks in the EMV system get ironed out.
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When you're out and about shopping from store to store, it's easy to think of iconic fashion brands as characters, with whims, quirks, defining charms, and fatal flaws.
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The cars may be electric, and there are definitely some other quirks (which we'll get to), but if you've seen an F220 or IndyCar race, it's fairly similar.
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While the production, directed by Anne Kauffman, features a sterling cast, including Zachary Quinto, Mr. Haidle's meditation on man's birthright — unhappiness — is overly clotted with quirks (22:245).
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The problem, Twitter said, is that in many ways its service is still not intuitive to use, and it comes with quirks that newcomers find difficult to grasp.
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Each market has its cultural quirks — Japanese drivers rarely use their personal phones when working — and Uber is trying to learn all the tricks of the global trade.
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The result is the new Huawei Matebook, a device with a striking similarity to the Microsoft Surface but packed with a couple of quirks that make it unique.
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Click here to view original GIFVillains from movies come in all shapes and colors and quirks and motivations but they all have one thing in common: their smile.
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While every foot is different and filled with its own quirks and weaknesses, every foot undeniably wants to feel like its walking on a soft puff of clouds.
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Even so, Mr Moore's rise is mainly illustrative of two local quirks: Alabamans' unusual evangelical fervour and how badly they have been served by one-party Republican rule.
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At $230, it's a little too expensive to have as many design quirks as it does, but the trade-off is access to much more useful training data.
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You can use Apple's own Pages, Numbers, or Keynote apps for iOS to import and edit office files, though you might get some formatting quirks along the way.
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Many choose to take the leap because they've tasted the seamless glory of an inanimate screen that knows and remembers them - quirks, refined tastes and dark secrets alike.
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What was initially a complicated intellectual exploration of the complexities of artificial life has devolved into a big hunt-the-herring game about the quirks of idiosyncratic storytelling.
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The home price kept on climbing, evidence that it was a great purchase despite some interesting quirks like a galley kitchen and low floor in my old building.
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The two collected information like the price of the same property over time as it changed hands, and tweaked the data to account for reliability and other quirks.
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There are many photos of him, and his symbol is omnipresent, but I was hoping for evidence of his outsized quirks and affectations—clues to some bigger truth.
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Thursday is the day when tricks abound and we are required to open our minds to the possibilities and quirks of language and the manipulation of spatial relationships.
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The challenge to the authority of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to put out the rule will be pointed at one of the quirks of the agency's jurisdiction.
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Argenti, who spent six years at Amazon before joining Goldman, didn't waste time bringing one of the more famous quirks of the Seattle based-retail giant's corporate culture.
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Charlie never turns into much of a presence, which is a good thing; Ms. Greenidge isn't interested in distracting her readers with the personal quirks of a chimp.
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While the production, directed by Anne Kauffman, features a sterling cast, including Zachary Quinto, Mr. Haidle's meditation on man's birthright — unhappiness — is overly clotted with quirks (1:35).
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While the production, directed by Anne Kauffman, features a sterling cast, including Zachary Quinto, Mr. Haidle's meditation on man's birthright — unhappiness — is overly clotted with quirks (227:2866).
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While the production, directed by Anne Kauffman, features a sterling cast, including Zachary Quinto, Mr. Haidle's meditation on man's birthright — unhappiness — is overly clotted with quirks (227:223).
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Why take a chance with just any arbitrary whisky when the right whisky for your particular set of horrific quirks and off-putting neuroses is waiting for you?
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Fortunately, it only took me a few years to realize that my father and grandmother's Romanian quirks were something to be intrigued and inspired by, not embarrassed by.
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Putnam knows every animal by name, as well as their personality quirks—like which side individual goats preferred to be milked from and what their favorite snacks are.
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If you really understand the quirks of its search function, for example, you can snoop for all photos posted by single females that a particular friend has liked.
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Border Force, the policing command under Britain's Home Office, works with brand representatives to identify packaging quirks, holograms, and unusual seals that distinguish genuine from knock-off goods.
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Rather than confront the purveyors of such disinformation, we changed the channel because, after all, they were our allies, whose quirks could be allowed or at least ignored.
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The trope's popularity indicates that there's something soothing about the idea of a relationship forming between roommates who already know and accept each other's domestic quirks and habits.
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He was an assistant to Hayes for a year, learning not only the quirks and talents of racehorses, but also how to manage a stable on a budget.
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Much of her frothy approach harks back to the era of "Dynasty" shoulder pads and Cyndi Lauper quirks, bolstered by Ms. Petras's full-throated vocals and ultrabright melodies.
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Getting to live in a whole new space is very exciting, being able to discover it's quirks and creating new memories in a new space is always exciting.
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Imagining the personality and quirks of the child destined to receive a gift is also a theme of the annual toy drive benefiting Catholic Charities Brooklyn and Queens.
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Most of the quirks of culture and history are reflected in the fact that there was more money in certain parts of England than there was in Wales.
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You'd never imagine that Taylor Swift's face could perfectly merge with 50 Cent's, but Mattsson uses his skills and our brains' natural quirks to make the mashups work.
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He knew that every housing market has its quirks, so he booked three weeks at a hostel in Long Island City to give himself sufficient time to look.
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The revelations about the brothers, their similar habits and quirks, not only stoked the media firestorm but also led to discussions about genetics and the influence of environment.
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Mr. Hess's "mockery of the local quirks and delusions is grounded in both affection and impatience," A. O. Scott wrote in his review for The New York Times.
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For much of Butler's N.B.A. career, one of his signature quirks was taking an American football with him to throw around in his spare time wherever he went.
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Today: founding editor John Harris gives Scott a high-altitude view of the impeachment trial: surprises, quirks, and memories of his reporting during President Clinton's Senate impeachment trial.
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This particular precedent was first established during Andrew Johnson's impeachment trial in 1868, and is one of several procedural quirks lawmakers must adhere to while proceedings are underway.
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Usually, the initiatives had, at their core, one question: Could the growing body of knowledge about the quirks of the human brain be used to improve public policy?
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President Trump's election has been a boon to Canadian comedians, and not just for the quirks and the missteps that have made him a focus of American comedy.
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" Blanc spends a fair amount of time appraising the familial quirks, while saying Holmes-ian lines like "The game is afoot" and referring to a sidekick as "Watson.
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Considering the casual musings of other billionaires who have somewhat divorced their expectations from reality, these accounts read mostly read individually like immature, if not unprofessional, personality quirks.
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Bertie's anxious quirks first appear to be surface traits but eventually manifest as debilitating panic attacks and Tuca's YOLO attitude is revealed to come from understandable childhood insecurity.
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But thanks to the quirks of a law called the Fixed-Term Parliaments Act, Johnson was forced to extend the Brexit deadline before he could call an election.
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Shariatmadari is an earnest writer — clarity, not style, is his priority — but the quirks of human and animal speech are strange and alluring enough to leaven the narrative.
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The list goes on and on; you can scroll through it in this scanned document of the original 210 report on Mariner 10's many quirks and glitches.
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ONE of the quirks of LinkedIn, a career-oriented networking site with over 28m users, is that strangers wish you a happy birthday even when your mum has forgotten.
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The developers have added a bunch of endearing quirks; in the Go Fast car game, your racing competitors are puppies — and a slobbering Labrador is your wing mirror reflection.
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While a Trump presidency also comes with some unusual quirks, daily tweets about countries and companies that can create unnecessary uncertainty, those may simply end up being background noise.
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Street League is following in the footsteps of X Games by bringing competitive skateboarding to cable television and attempting to translate its quirks and subtleties to a mainstream audience.
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Sex leads to greater variety for natural selection to work with, a wider palate of quirks, abilities, shapes and sizes that might be fitted to the situation at hand.
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For instance, you get all the little quirks that make watching Claire sing so enjoyable, like unscripted comments and the faint sound of her humming along with her dad.
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In addition to touching on the quirks of the celebrity lifestyle, privilege and political activism, Handler opens up about the loss of her brother, Chet, and her family life.
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Heady Aquarius is ruled by both Saturn and Uranus, which makes it important that you find a path that allows your unconventional quirks and flashes of genius to flourish.
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While this will feel like a proper Nintendo game in the vein of a 3DS title, there are still a few mobile-related quirks that could draw negative attention.
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It also issues a gentle reminder that perhaps the best way to confront fear of the unknowable is to band together with the people you love, quirks and all.
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After a while, the video piece starts to feel more intimate, like the familiar gestures of a relative who repeats the same stories revealing their quirks along the way.
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Kathleen also discussed her identification as an anarchist-capitalist and its roots in cypherpunk, her love of Milton Friedman, and the quirks of being a husband-wife founding team.
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And the quirks of British parliamentary procedure provide various ways in which a sufficiently bloody-minded prime minister might force a "no-deal" Brexit without a majority in Parliament.
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Atrium's lawyers can focus on advising their clients on what to do, rather than burning the midnight oil doing it as they look for tiny quirks in the paperwork.
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The digital rights organization cited the CBC's long standing science show Quirks & Quarks and CNN's Internet Newsroom, as examples of the technology dating back before the patent's 1996 date.
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Its position in you chart indicates how you treat your lovers, how you like them to treat you, and your personality quirks that only emerge while between the sheets.
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Each AI template has a list of quirks it randomly chooses between each battle, meaning a character might be sentimental during one game but carelessly aggressive in the next.
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It's just one of many quirks in iOS 11, including strange UI problems in the Music app, regularly misaligned text in the App Store, vanishing docks, and rotation issues.
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The clock has its quirks — a whole lot of them — but it looks and feels like what it is: a strange and pricey DIY project for an excited hobbyist.
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Louise Matsakis explains how machine learning can ID anonymous coders based on the quirks of their style, and why touchscreens in your hotel room could be spying on you.
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Sony's PS4 Gold headset has some quirks, but we named it one of the Best Wireless Gaming Headsets you can buy with a WIRED Recommends award in our review.
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The content of his works doesn't step too far away from the artist's signature human motif, but that's because painting people and their endless quirks just doesn't get old.
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And of all the soulful quirks behind this 36-year-old bonafide bachelor, there is one in particular that touches me on a much deeper level: his favorite snack.
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Currently, the first ten elements on the periodic table are available in the game as characters, each with their own personalities and quirks that are backed by scientific research.
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But it's mostly the same software as seen in the P9, and with the same quirks; the two I mentioned in my review of the Huawei P9 remain unsolved.
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Miranda drew inspiration from the bustling city of Mumbai, drawing multi-layered scenes of dense humanity, which were detailed and managed to retain the individual quirks of each person.
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Jane Davis, whose quirks expand to not being good at parties, tells Claire she's keen for the new Underwood administration to focus on Antarctica's oil, Al Ahmadi, and Petrov.
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You have to spot the tiniest quirks in a game's design and consider how they might be turned against it, breaking it in ways the designers never thought of.
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Clocks will fall back in 103 U.S. states on Sunday, but not in Arizona, which is home to one of the more peculiar quirks of the daylight saving system.
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While longtime users are well-acquainted with the app's swipe-based interface and other quirks, it could be difficult for newcomers (and, let's be honest, older users) to grasp.
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Lundquist said even though these two have their quirks, Jim and Pam "are a solid example of a healthy couple" — and the two famously started out as close friends.
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Macy has been researching the role for years and he didn't even know it—he's been living with Huffman, loving Huffman, absorbing her quirks and movements and verbal patterns.
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They include: persistently low inflation, a decade of QE compressing yields and forcing investors into the long end of the curve, and U.S. Treasury funding-related debt issuance quirks.
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Because of geography quirks and a water treaty with Mexico, some people ended up living entirely south of the fence but still on the U.S. side of the border.
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Few other shows can pair loopy quirks and wrenching monologues, and the show's ability to find resonant, powerful moments immediately after cartoonish asides remains its No. 1 super power.
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Just how painstaking that work was is evident from Anne Bell's preface to the first volume, where she wrote of untangling the quirks of Woolf's dates, abbreviations and more.
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These often ravishing aesthetics and stylistic quirks act as soft restraints, keeping us watching despite a near-total absence of story and a thinly disguised attitude of male entitlement.
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They were good cultural critics, steeped in knowledge about what they were talking about, with long-standing personal quirks and peccadillos that viewers could read into anything they said.
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The choreographer Neil Greenberg is among the last to make use of this singular space, turning its architectural quirks and narrow dimensions to his advantage, like many before him.
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Many experts in the state emphasized that the quirks of this cycle not only underscore the importance of South Carolina but also demonstrate why candidates shouldn't ignore the state.
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By Cece Bell Ah, the English language: Learning its quirks is a challenge for little readers and almost-readers, but Bell ("El Deafo") brings irresistible humor to the task.
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The predictable post-election wave of calls for reforming or eliminating the Electoral College has crested, although we can expect continuing reminders of the quirks of our electoral system.
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As Tom's Guide notes in its review, there are some quirks, but the Riff is a solid buy if you want a portable speaker with Alexa on a budget.
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This is a device intended in many ways for discovery of the Linux ecosystem, its benefits and quirks, and what might or might not work out of the box.
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There are quirks and mechanics that could be improved on, but we certainly strongly believe in this plan but we think we've worked out a lot of these issues.
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The strength of Thubron's method is that it allows for strongly established characters, with their own histories and quirks, even as it enacts a discernible process of authorial repetition.
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The quirks and philosophy of the sleuth—Sherlock Holmes's rationalistic brio, Hercule Poirot's little gray cells, the glum Nordic professionalism of Kurt Wallander—become beloved talismans to his fans.
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Otherwise, any new, surprising content that enters the machine of digital monoculture will quickly have its innovative quirks stripped and copied, scaled up and repeated until they become cliches.
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Mr. Feld told The A.P. that transporting the show by rail and other circus quirks — such as providing a traveling school for performers' children — are throwbacks to another era.
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On the whole, the record is a prime example of clean and simple pop writing, but the group's collective quirks make it stand above everyone else, regardless of language.
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But at that performance, I spent more time listening for those vocal icons' familiar performance traits and quirks than I did for the sonorities made possible by Cage's instructions.
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The race is a prime example of one of the quirks of the 2018 midterms: Trump was swept into the Oval Office by white voters abandoning Democrats in droves.
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The story of how Puerto Rico got to this point is complicated, rooted in legal quirks that come from the island being a US territory but not a state.
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The researchers would keep track of their social lives and intellectual prowess, ultimately hoping to uncover if the genetic quirks of a person's immune system can affect their mind, too.
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The telecom is also working with the team behind the behavioral psychology podcast and book Freakonomics to enumerate other quirks in how people think about phone usage behind the wheel.
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Though they don't shy away from ballads, like "No Longer," and the occasional light pop ditty, like "Touch", their singles tend to be hip-hop/trap tracks studded with quirks.
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Faults in vaccine transportation, and sometimes quirks in the biology of the gut, where the virus replicates, meant that it could take many more doses than anticipated to create immunity.
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Even if you were never particularly Virgo-like as a young person, you'll likely grow to have more habits or quirks that are in line with a Virgo personality profile.
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His parents — highly sensitive and involved, yet reticent to accept that there is anything out of the ordinary about their son — insist that his quirks are just Joe being Joe.
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But with a population about the size of Houston scattered over a land mass bigger than Texas, parts of Namibia manage to retain the quirks of a virtuous small town.
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I spoke with von Hippel about the significance of the "social leap" and why he believes this mostly overlooked part of human history explains so many of our psychological quirks.
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Mayer writes of the early lives of the key players, the origin of their fortunes, their personal obsessions and quirks, and the role the operation was able to carve out.
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We're losing farmland—and gaining big farms at the same time—not because of quirks of the environment or the farm itself, but simply because of the economics of farming.
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Among the most interesting quirks is the laptop's keyboard: though it looks and feels just like typical Dell keyboard, it's built using a brand-new mechanism that relies on magnets.
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She immediately understands (and is immediately charmed by) his odd quirks and musical obsession, and before long, he starts making plans to get out of the criminal game for good.
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When an AI is evaluating its choices and assigning each card a value, those values can be manipulated by certain personality quirks that Woods programs the AI to choose from.
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How to use United's Excursionist Perk to hack your award redemptionUnited has several quirks when it comes to redeeming miles, the most lucrative of which might be its Excursionist Perk.
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The latter study was also able to separate the author's voice—that is, the mannerisms that make each writer unique—from those of the characters, who have their own quirks.
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And in the Madonna Inn's Tall & Short Room, available for $229 per night, enjoy the quirks that come from design meant for couples with one tall and one short person.
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The company is billing the effort as a way to win over travelers who have shied away from the risks and quirks that are part of renting a stranger's apartment.
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Armed with a week of training from Jaunt and help from producer Nicole Newnham and executive producer Cori Shepherd Stern, she soon started figuring out the quirks of VR film.
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Nobody can mimic the speaking style and the quirks of Obama's personality quite like Iman Crosson, who goes by "Alphacat" on YouTube, where he makes his living with spoof videos.
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The problem, though, is that these systems are based on standard English, and therefore might not be able to pick up on the quirks and subtleties of non-native speakers.
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Another of Dillashaw's striking quirks is in that drop shift we discussed: He will use this to hide his left kick, whether it is to the head or the body.
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Fortunately, Rachel — who is looking for love after vying for Nick Viall's heart on The Bachelor — is now happily engaged to one of her suitors despite the group's many quirks.
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With all their quirks, specificities, and perfectly produced personas, you can't help but imagine who would win in a battle to the death between, say, Margot Tenenbaum and M. Gustave.
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Despite the movement in Mexico, it still could be months — if not years — before the drug lord is brought to the U.S., due to quirks in the Mexican legal system.
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Mr. Andres's "Mirror Songs" presented Mr. Kahane with a vehicle for his warm and unaffected baritone, with textual quirks and kinks rendered in odd intervals and sudden changes to falsetto.
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Machined from a block of anodized aluminum and borrowing heavily from design quirks popularized by competitors, the OnePlus 3 finally looks like the "premium" phone it's always wanted to be.
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The final play was not the first, or even the 13th, time that the team's on-field performance had reflected, in a bad way, the quirks of its coach's personality.
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And, because of quirks of the legal system, his decision to stay quiet could be seen as an implicit confirmation that he or the State Department had done something wrong.
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Each lab is different, with its own quirks, and Benchling aims to be a unified platform that covers as many scenarios as possible, even with help tuning and adjustable models.
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Even though the group has been performing surgery at the hospital since 2008, billing issues erupt every year, spawned by hospital bureaucracy and the quirks of health insurance in Rwanda.
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An engineer with a flair for marketing, Mr. Schutz said that the 911's quirks were what set the car apart and that stopping production would rip out Porsche's soul.
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To prepare, the interpreters spent weeks studying the candidates' platforms and verbal quirks, readying themselves for phrases like "baby bonds" ("compensación por hijos") and "Medicare for all" ("Medicare para todos").
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Letter 61 The Australia Letter is a weekly newsletter, reflecting the experience (and quirks) of our Australia bureau chief, a Yank who's convinced he has the best job in journalism.
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Letter 62 The Australia Letter is a weekly newsletter, reflecting the experience (and quirks) of our Australia bureau chief, a Yank who's convinced he has the best job in journalism.
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