America is ripe for Trump just as Italy was ripe for Berlusconi.
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I think that would've been a big mistake ... The market conditions are ripe, the economic conditions are ripe and the global conditions are ripe (for a hike).
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So you get it at its most ripe point rather than having hard, non-ripe tomatoes in ...?
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The time is ripe for Rosetta to die The time is ripe for Rosetta to die, according to ESA.
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" Below that there is a "firm ripe" section that's a little darker, and finally, the darkest part of the sticker is "soft ripe.
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Scroll ahead to check out five of the best easy freezer hacks for the remainder of your perfectly ripe (or too ripe!) bananas.
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All-avocado restaurants are rapidly sweeping the globe, and according to recent studies, millennials are genuinely anxious about their avocados being too ripe or not ripe enough (yes, seriously).
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New ideas come along and you pick up bits here and there, and the time is ripe now, whereas it might not have been ripe five or 10 years ago.
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" He says the space is "completely ripe for disruption.
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" He says the space is "completely ripe for disruption.
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" She said, "we were ripe for the plucking by the Russians [in 2016]," and warned that "we're ripe for the plucking by the Russians, and the Chinese and the Iranians in future elections.
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Castlevania is ripe with potential, but also burdened with cliches.
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Agencies and traditional staffing firms are also ripe for disruption.
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Manafort was, quite simply, a ripe target to be exploited.
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Others live to a ripe old age with cognitive impairment.
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Beyond a ripe avocado, there are a few core components.
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Still, it shows that exomoons are ripe for further investigation.
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"When sleep is deep," he writes, "the crops become ripe."
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There are two that seem most ripe for a vote.
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Management theory is ripe for a Reformation of its own.
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The firm believes the company remains ripe for major changes.
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That means there are 26 accounts ripe for the stalking.
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But there's one holdout that's still ripe for disruption: cars.
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Time, and the market, were just about ripe for him.
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The market was also ripe for innovation in other ways.
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The time seems ripe for a revival in Georgist thinking.
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BlackRock is likely to remain a ripe target for frustration.
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He thinks that the industry is ripe for a rebound.
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The conditions, in other words, were ripe for an upset.
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Montana's order, then, would seem ripe for a legal challenge.
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The Delaware basin certainly looks ripe for consolidation (see map).
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In Iowa, the conditions for high turnout were especially ripe.
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By 1967, the city was ripe for riot and rebellion.
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The entire industry is a juicy target, ripe for disruption.
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Meanwhile, the kids clothing industry today is ripe with change.
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So why is "SNL" ignoring so many other ripe targets?
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This makes the meat industry ripe for disruption, Yeung said.
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Spring is the season lemon trees bear ripe, astringent bounty.
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Comedy is ripe with rejection, which seamlessly morphs into depression.
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But its new strategy revealed today attacks a ripe market.
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In other words, it's a ripe moment for RISK's release.
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" She says he also said to her, "You are ripe.
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U.K. startup PawSquad reckons there's plenty ripe for disruption here.
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Manned fighter aircraft is an area ripe for potential savings.
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This makes the market ripe for consolidation, according to DeWalt.
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The TCJA presents a ripe opportunity for the American worker.
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If my avocado is ripe, I'm eating tacos that night.
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With their blank expressions, the performers are ripe for projection.
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It was a state of affairs ripe for a demagogue.
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Blockchain is "a ripe development platform," a firm spokesperson said.
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Alarmingly, the visa lottery is ripe for abuse by terrorists.
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America may be especially ripe for such stories just now.
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Politically, however, it appears that the moment is perfectly ripe.
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Your auto and homeowners insurance may be ripe for savings.
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It's a region ripe for experimentation and innovation in travel.
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The movie business is ripe for this type of disruption.
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And these ripe bananas were going for $0.44 a pound.
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Ripe tomato would have been a boon to this salad.
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The tech industry is ripe with diversity and gender issues.
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Minnesota had seemed like a ripe opportunity for Mr. Sanders.
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House of Ladosha's text is ripe, pointed, rigorous, and funny.
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Any issue associated with extremist views is a ripe target.
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The runaway hit game was ripe for a porn parody.
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And mountainous regions like Guadalajara are ripe for this phenomenon.
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The conditions are ripe for a flurry of cultural activity.
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Whoever passes the age of 23 is ripe for retirement.
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The time was ripe; Pax Americana was so 20th century.
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The whole area is ripe for the greatest game going.
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The crisis management business seems to be ripe for disruption.
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Ripe with sensational twists, The Gift is, well, a gift.
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The climate of "Casa de Lava" is ripe and melancholy.
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Now the time is ripe and the reform is overdue.
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The time is ripe for disruption of a different sort.
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This is an area that is ripe for further collaboration.
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The corollary is that Trump is ripe to be played.
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It's getting warmer, which means increasingly ripe conditions for fires.
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Germany's trade surplus is a ripe target for Mr. Trump.
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Why do you think breakups are so ripe for horror?
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Audio services also seem ripe for disruption, the people said.
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Mr. Vallianatos said the moment appeared ripe to fix it.
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Peloton is going after a massive market ripe for disruption.
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He's thus a ripe conduit for stretching the DC template.
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The cacao fruit was ripe in September, sweet and pulpy.
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The insurance industry, sleepy and ancient, is ripe for disruption.
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And TikTok is a juicy, ripe target to go after.
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Immigration is also ripe for a solution from the center.
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Oklahoma was a ripe test case state for the study.
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But Democrats said the matter was ripe for congressional involvement.
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Why did they see American culture as ripe for fascism?
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I believe that the situation is ripe for such a redesign.
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Our galaxy's most mysterious star is still ripe for further research.
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But the proposals floating around Washington would be ripe for abuse.
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Instead, it's Europe that's ripe for a buyback wave, analysts say.
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That procedure is, as Justice Thomas pointed out, ripe for challenge.
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It's a setup staffers privately admit is ripe for turf wars.
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The time is ripe for a moral revolution, says López Obrador.
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My low self-esteem started at the ripe age of 11.
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All I've ever done is live to a ripe old age.
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ISIS considers these ancient artifacts un-Islamic and ripe for destruction.
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Conditions are similarly ripe in France and Germany, media observers say.
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Peaches, watermelon, basil, tomatoes — summertime is (literally) ripe with culinary inspiration.
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It was so ripe for ridicule, I almost didn't blame him.
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And you can see how it is ripe for misuse today.
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Why hold back on a world that's so ripe for parody?
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"It's a very large industry that's ripe for disruption," he said.
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That knowledge is critical and rare, and thus ripe for monetization.
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There were also certain areas that weren't as ripe with taxis.
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There's aromas of strawberries, raspberries, cherries for sure, ripe and fresh.
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Even airlines and subways are ripe for subscription innovation, she said.
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"When the moment is ripe we can implement it," Ning said.
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One would've thought that the moment was ripe for Clippy's redemption.Really.
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The hops only need maybe two more weeks until they're ripe.
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Come on, you know that image was just ripe for it!
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What made the protests this year so ripe for unusual conflict?
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There's no doubt the market might be ripe for profit-taking.
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Biotech looks ripe for a breakout, according to one top technician.
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But for Emmett Adler, the L train shutdown was ripe material.
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"The euro also looks quite ripe for a depreciation," he said.
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Here are three wide-open opportunities that are ripe for entrepreneurs.
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Addicaid founder Sam Frons believes addiction recovery is ripe for innovation.
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The same goes for the two men's ripe and regular insults.
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An awakening is taking place, and the opportunities are really ripe.
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As many have pointed out, Graham's hypocrisy is pretty ripe here.
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In a nation thirsty for good governance, that's ripe for change.
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"One industry that's ripe for change is cable TV," he said.
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Tax reform is an issue that is ripe for bipartisan compromise.
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Finally, from a fiduciary standpoint, the time for investment is ripe.
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The time was ripe to return to the comforts of childhood.
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Why is Trump gambling that Iran is ripe for regime change?
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Perfectly ripe avocados in a third of an episode of Girls.
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It then slides the most-ripe tomato out of the line.
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He whittles down until potential allocations look ripe for the picking.
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Tap it and listen for whether it sounds hollow and ripe.
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The time for fruit salad fragrances, one might say, is ripe.
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Not quite ripe, a little bitter, but exactly what I needed.
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The middle ground, though, is ripe for the Baby Ji rebellion.
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Ripe tomatoes, now months away, are a happy pairing to anticipate.
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The investor group figured the toy industry was ripe for consolidation.
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I believe that this constant social navigation is ripe for exploration.
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The evening could have used some more of their ripe theatricality.
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The dark feelings, the dark moods really are ripe for creativity.
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This chile-lime salt makes everything taste better — especially ripe fruit.
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The time is ripe for the type of products Célinununu offers.
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One service sector that may be ripe for opening is banking.
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At just six episodes, the show is ripe for binge-watching.
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He had come upon a field that was ripe for discovery.
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But even she acknowledged that the case was ripe for giggles.
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A ripe tomato will help, if you eat it barefoot, outside.
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If she were a fruit, she would be a ripe apricot.
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Particularly if you are seeing an increase, its a ripe time.
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Several buildings are ripe for renovation, but others have been demolished.
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It was ripe, lively and fresh, with floral and mineral flavors.
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"Maembe!" others would say, meaning they were selling very ripe mangos.
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Ba was mint, Father ash, Mother flowers and sister ripe fruit.
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There are various other reasons graduate programs are ripe for abuse.
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Chipotle chiles themselves are ripe jalapeños that are dried, then smoked.
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In other words, a huge global market ripe for U.S. innovation.
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Then again, his definition of ripe is more stringent than most.
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In some ways, the home energy market is ripe for innovation.
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Traptic uses 3D vision and robotic arms to harvest ripe strawberries.
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In India, too, Uber saw a transportation sector ripe for remaking.
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Tofu recipes, on the other hand, are ripe for an upgrade.
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"It's a situation ripe with the possibility of miscalculation," he said.
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That made it ripe for both first-time buyers and investors.
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As origin stories go, Dion's (Ja'Siah Young) is ripe for symbolism.
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The arrangement was ripe for the emergence of conflicts of interest.
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That's because Republicans view Donnelly's seat as ripe for the taking.
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Zuma has said the time is ripe for a woman president.
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" Ballot collection, she said, "is ripe to be taken advantage of.
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Despite Trump's measured tweets, Tuesday was ripe for his typical musings.
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The uncertainty and confusion this glut causes is ripe for exploitation.
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It makes the country ripe for being defined from the outside.
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Investment is one of the few areas ripe for bipartisan agreement.
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Ripe Dreams, Pipe Dreams is out on March 10th via ANTI-.
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Ripe Dreams, Pipe Dreams is out via ANTI- on March 10.
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And with that in mind, there's a lot of ripe source material.
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The bike rental space may be ripe for more shakeup this year.
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Central to the Scion recipe were unconventional exterior designs ripe for personalization.
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There's something about warmer weather that makes life feel ripe for experimentation.
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The real estate business wasn't as ripe for disruption as Kelman thought.
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Holly Peterson's Cherry and Chocolate S'mores 1 cup pitted extra-ripe cherries
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The Google Play store has also been a ripe target for cryptojackers.
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For me, it's Krystal cheeseburgers, Duke's mayonnaise, and perfectly ripe Georgia peaches.
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The time is ripe for Stormzy to come through and deliver, too.
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Indeed, this new chapter in Houser's life has been ripe for creativity.
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This makes for a shaky inter-state dynamic ripe for future exploitation.
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In a number of ways, Ally appears ripe for a shake-up.
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Avocados and mangoes, fallen ripe off the trees, littered the hillside paths.
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Critics of Hunter Biden have sought other areas ripe for sowing disinformation.
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Pardon the cliché, but nothing has ever sounded more ripe for disruption.
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Wall Street stocks are weaker, but may be ripe for a turnaround.
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Many of those actions are now ripe targets for Trump to reverse.
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Again, this seat is ripe for Representative Ryan Costello to move to.
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Dixon is marked by notes of ripe fruit, coffee beans, and herbs.
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The avocados aren't ripe, but I still get two and extra groceries.
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Women's use of social media is perpetually ripe for mockery and critique.
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That, ironically, makes the otherwise staid character a ripe target for experimentation.
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Richard Branson earned his first million at the ripe age of 23.
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What about their approach to communication makes them so ripe for misuse?
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Minvans are also ripe for future innovation because they're kind of lame.
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Without open bidding, the government is creating an environment ripe for abuse.
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The fruit is locally grown and perfectly ripe, so I can't resist.
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There are few outlets more ripe for Halloween costume inspiration than television.
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With such little evidence, it's a story ripe for speculation and sensation.
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The mechanics behind Spelunky seem ripe for exploration in a new context.
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The three former gymnasts say their sport was particularly ripe for abuse.
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Instead, Apple should look at other areas that are ripe for innovation.
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Here's what ripe bananas look like over the course of 10 days.
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Chopping down a maize crop before it is ripe might sound unwise.
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A ripe avocado and banana, and a couple tablespoons of coconut oil.
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It's an image that's ripe for the internet to work its magic.
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The path to these golds, however, was arduous and ripe with controversy.
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"The mini bubble was ripe for popping and it popped," Anderson said.
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These are just a few areas ripe for more explanation from Musk.
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I think people who are just button-pushers are ripe for satire.
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Seminars that offer financial aid advice are also ripe for potential scams.
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The corporate tax code is riddled with loopholes and ripe for improvement.
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The industry as a whole is also ripe for innovation and disruption.
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In many of America's small cities, downtown spaces are ripe for revival.
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This salad calls for not one but two firm, ripe Hass avocados.
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As an issue of national impact, it is ripe for Congressional action.
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Brian O'Kelley likes to found startups directed at industries ripe for disruption.
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As Republicans have proven, a fractured party is ripe for a takeover.
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Shallue recognized the un-mined information as ripe for an AI experiment.
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My children were pillaging the garden for ripe tomatoes and fallen plums.
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There is no event this season that is not ripe with risk.
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This promise of education and technology's successful intersection is ripe with possibility.
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You want avocado toast or guacamole, but can't find a ripe avocado.
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In other words, a situation ripe for a de Blasio-Cuomo showdown.
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Those damn avocados won't be ripe until I'm on vacation, I bet.
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Imagine the DM correspondences lying in that inbox, ripe for the plucking.
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In the longer term though, even those jobs are ripe for extinction.
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Ramaphosa said last year that Denel was "ripe" for joint venture partnerships.
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The moment certainly seems ripe for Trump to capture more legislative momentum.
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The time is ripe for a review of this program as well.
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"They even cut the ripe pods off the trees," he told Reuters.
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The city, she said, seems to be ripe with opportunities for women.
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It seems like it's still pretty ripe for you to enter there.
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The spray paint and the ripe mangoes in her luggage passed unnoticed.
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Sullivan is right: The nation has never been so ripe for tyranny.
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The current rules of monetary and fiscal policy look ripe for renewal.
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That makes it "ripe for disruption," says former CNN reporter Jessica Yellin.
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And, if all goes well, what else might be ripe for revival?
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He grasped that nationalism, nativism and xenophobia were ripe for a rerun.
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"It's the absentee ballots that are most ripe for fraud," said Roberts.
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They're ripe to be gamed because the admissions process is a game.
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For those viewers, this week's episode, "Ripe," must have been a relief.
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These distortions and price controls have created an environment ripe for corruption.
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" But he added, "David is ripe and ready and the right guy.
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Other sectors, like shipbuilding or semiconductors, could also be ripe for mergers.
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Summer is a ripe time for great repertory cinema in New York.
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We get shady Russians with tempting bank accounts ripe for the picking.
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It's one development in an area that's ripe with change and innovation.
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The produce section of Whole Foods is ripe for material, she says.
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Though he still couldn't fight professionally, he was ripe for a comeback.
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The opioid epidemic, however, is an issue ripe for more bipartisan attention.
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They are so, well, ripe with incredible color and décor and movement.
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The plums are summer-sweet and ripe to the point of bruising.
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India is ripe for stronger cyber theft and trade secrecy protections, too.
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And the potential for outsized opportunities are especially ripe in untapped markets.
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The avocado is either not ripe enough, or your knife is dull.
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It's a plant-based product that is very ripe for price competition.
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The bougainvillea is in bloom, the orange trees bursting with ripe fruit.
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The time is ripe to renew consistent and effective American strength abroad.
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Here are the companies ripe for acquisition, according to a new report.
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That means that this new moon is particularly ripe for self-reflection.
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Authoritarianism breeds frustration and despair, leaving populations ripe for exploitation by extremists.
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The Pilgrims did not enter an empty wilderness ripe for the taking.
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This opportunity to lead is ripe and waiting for the Trump Administration.
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The red coffee berries, resembling cranberries, were ripe and ready to pick.
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Now, society and technology seem to be ripe and ready for sexbots.
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Andrew Cuomo and faceless Amazon execs — the situation was ripe for disruption.
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The classic bump-set-spike progression seemed ripe for a crossword theme.
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The science is more ripe now to start delving into those questions.
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The handling of dead bodies doesn't seem ripe for venture-backed disruption.
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One whiff reveals brioche, another sweetness and several layers of ripe fruit.
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According to Pierre, the city is ripe for a club like WildPitch.
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The other night, I happened to have some skinny green beans, grown in a friend's hothouse; the first of the local New Jersey asparagus; and a few perfectly ripe avocados, which, for me, means firm and just barely ripe.
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So for now we wait, with baited breath and not quite ripe avocados.
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She defied classification, which makes her ripe for a new surge of recognition.
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Soaring bank stocks look ripe for a pullback, some market watchers are warning.
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It is fortunate that their 25-year friendship has proven ripe for examination.
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That may also be ripe for an attack, just not this time around.
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According to Harvey, conditions are ripe for a blast higher into next year.
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Collins predicts other restaurants and food delivery services are ripe for robot disruption.
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The high springtime temperatures meant rapeseed became ripe too early, the association said.
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Other restaurants and food-delivery services are ripe for robot disruption, she said.
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The collection of DNA data seems ripe, and possibly already exploited, for abuse.
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Procter & Gamble shares are ripe for the taking, analysts at Jefferies said Wednesday.
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The typically conservative banking and finance sectors seem particularly ripe for some disruption.
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Our weeping woman is wide-eyed, intensely gendered, and ripe for popular consumption.
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The recruiting landscape is crowded, but ripe for experimentation with feature/benefit creep.
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Maybe with the Freys gone, Riverrun is once again ripe for the taking.
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Or, at least one key piece of hardware that is ripe for disruption.
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Instead I picked up a quart of late-season and extremely ripe strawberries!
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Perhaps that's why coming-of-age narratives seem so ripe for horrific reinterpretation.
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In that dark place, all we were was two bodies ripe for comparison.
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That might make the atmosphere ripe for small-town drama amid the cast.
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And Hollywood is ripe for exactly this kind of change, as Streep highlights.
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The gangsters see people with American connections as rich and ripe for robbing.
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So, then, the moment is ripe for us to rectify all our mistakes.
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The time is ripe for such a development in China, some experts say.
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Cherries have always been a ripe, red, round fruit with a devilish connotation.
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The current cabinet is ripe for a makeover, if not a complete gutting.
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I slice up a ripe avocado and toast Ezekial bread from Trader Joe's.
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It's like they are nose-blind to the fact that they are ripe.
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From Facebook and Instagram to YouTube, social media is ripe with character lessons.
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All of that low-stakes freedom has made The Sims ripe for modding.
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Many Americans also see continental models of corporate governance as ripe for disruption.
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VAT, a consumption tax which is levied at 20%, looks ripe for reform.
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The thesis is really around non-typical industries that are ripe for disruption.
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Infrastructure has long been hailed as a policy area ripe for bipartisan legislating.
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This particular plant, about two months old, bowed with big, nearly ripe fruit.
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The stifling outback heat of the early evening feels just ripe for trouble.
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Few people believed the conditions were ripe for a deal, including the President.
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In forests, for example, chimpanzees typically thrive on a diet of ripe fruit.
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The whole idea of brands marketing on social media is ripe for sarcasm.
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The time is ripe for pro-growth tax reform in the United States.
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So why not top a pork chop with a few spectacular, ripe figs?
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Exceptional in more ways than one, Olivia proves to be ripe for rediscovery.
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SPEI itself and the infrastructure surrounding the app were apparently ripe for attack.
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Take it or leave it, but these books are ripe for the reading.
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That makes it ripe to become the augmented reality browser of the world.
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For Azerbaijan, the moment may have seemed ripe for reshuffling the diplomatic cards.
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The stigma of loneliness is so ripe that we lie to one another.
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It is ripe for rent-seeking: profits are huge and monopolies arise naturally.
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The Arctic, beset by unusually warm temperatures this summer, is ripe for flames.
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Those three, by contrast, are ripe for judging, grading and outright fawning over.
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The current lava lake draining makes Kilauea ripe for another series of blasts.
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His past sexual indiscretions make him a ripe target in our #MeToo moment.
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Harwood: Do you have any legislatures you think are ripe to be flipped?
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Social infrastructure is ripe with opportunities such as health care, housing, and education.
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With help, he found a ripe berry, red and plump and nicely shaped.
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I just checked and at the ripe age of 15, I owed $17.
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Which is another way of saying he's a ripe target for Trump's abuse.
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" Lee said that the power of the tech makes it "ripe for abuse.
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Here's a recipe for a great summer dessert: Find a perfectly ripe peach.
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According to Aggarwal, the United States is ripe for a virtual kitchen takeover.
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Surely this space is ripe for a businessman-turned-president to build upon.
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I hate to say it, but the soil is ripe for future dictatorships.
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Does the Google connection make Otto and its tech ripe for an acquisition?
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Fever to Tell is coiled tight with angst, tenderness and ripe, raw sexuality.
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If there's too much yellow, that means the apple is far too ripe.
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This combination of corruption and geopolitical importance makes Djibouti ripe for Chinese meddling.
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"It's easy to pick a sector ripe for disruption," Galloway told the audience.
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It was bright and colorful and ripe for enterprise, medical or tactical uses.
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But conditions are ripe and the "fear factor" looms large in American politics.
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The only tricky thing is finding a ripe one when you need it.
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Now, at the ripe age of 66, Delgado has quite a few stories.
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Mr. Moore, the biographer, said the time was not yet ripe for Mrs.
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In practice, however, block-granting made the system ripe for gaming by states.
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Of course, this trick requires ripe (unmushy) tomatoes and a very sharp knife.
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The bears did not touch the Red Delicious, which were not yet ripe.
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" She argues that the new provision is "too broad and ripe for abuse.
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The structure feels a little like an airy instrument ripe for the plucking.
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Every day, he brings in ripe figs and places them on the windowsill.
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How does one stay young at the ripe old age of (almost) 113?
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Nearly eight hundred thousand applications for birth certificate copies ripe for the taking.
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LEE There are a lot of essays about dating; it's ripe for humor.
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After 75 years, the post-World War II order is ripe for disruption.
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I've savored ripe peaches in New Jersey, Michigan, Oregon, Texas and Washington state.
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If you want it very ripe for a guacamole, he can do that.
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In summer, there might be ripe tomatoes and herbs, or eggplant and peppers.
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So it is ripe for a correction and is extended in valuation metrics.
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"Never not dreaming of motherwife's ripe panties," is one of the curiouser captions.
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Gorgeous cherry tomatoes and ripe red bell peppers at the market also beckoned.
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A composed salad of sweet beets and ripe tomatoes makes a winning starter.
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They didn't taste like fully ripe berries, but that was beside the point.
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And she sees tech and cybersecurity as industries ripe for labor force disruption.
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But some of its other products feel just as equally ripe for abuse.
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The situation seems ripe for a burst of furious denunciation, a chilling moment.
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Ex-Im appeared ripe for a reboot after the 2018 retirement of Rep.
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The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, especially, is ripe for action.
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Each one is ripe material for extended conversation, which is exactly the point.
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Cetron said gatherings that draw a couple million people are ripe for outbreaks.
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Forecasters said conditions were also ripe for fires in Iowa, Missouri and Nebraska.
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"The taxi industry was really ripe for anyone to do better," he said.
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That makes software ripe for acquisitions and follow-on cost cutting -- Tan's specialty.
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Logic is a single man again, at the ripe old age of 28.
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In addition to the aforementioned works, Frieze is ripe for contemporary art trendspotting.
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When diploid oysters are fully ripe, you can by far taste the difference: It's the difference between a sort of sweetish, full mouthfeel on the triploid versus a sort of mushier and more fatty-like mouthfeel to the ripe oyster.
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She even explains Kai's mission of getting people afraid and ripe for a takeover.
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It's ripe for an update, and there's a limited window to get things done.
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In fact, a lot of the characters in Ferris feel ripe for re-evaluation.
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Computer vision then helps the robot decide if the fruit is ripe for picking.
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And after the whole Meek Mill thing, diss tracks seemed like pretty ripe territory.
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This story is ripe for hoaxes, so we're tracking misinformation about it right here.
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That can be ripe for abuse and used as shutdown arguments over National Security.
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Total time: 15 minutes GUACAMOLE TRADICIONAL 4 firm-ripe avocados, halved, pitted and peeled
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But better yet, Lego Harry Potter would certainly have endless material ripe for satire.
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Sometimes the simplest of concepts prove to be the ones most ripe for interpretation.
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He recognized media companies, auto parts, and Twitter as all being ripe for deals.
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I want my bananas to be firm, others like their bananas to be ripe.
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She was ripe, you know, 16 or so, when she birthed your grandma Belia.
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She researched the FMCG sector and found the feminine hygiene segment ripe for disruption.
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The risk would be leaving the space unmined and ripe for someone else's taking.
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If their share prices fall any more, they will be ripe for a takeover.
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So, you have basically a situation that we think is ripe for potential rotation.
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The show is full of red herrings, cryptic half-truths, and ripe for speculation.
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Funding activity has slowed in recent months, and private valuations look ripe for reductions.
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None of my avocados are ripe, so this morning's toast is all raspberry jam.
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The timing is ripe for a fund like ours to capitalize on the opportunity.
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And yet, it does feel like the Pumpkin Spice Latte is ripe for reclamation.
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"The time is ripe now," he said, adding that supply chain infrastructure had improved.
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BLUEBERRY ITALIAN ICE Combine 2 cups very ripe fresh or frozen blueberries, 2 tbsp.
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But Mr Macron's advisers reckon Europe's flabby and incoherent groups are ripe for disruption.
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"The time is ripe now," he said, adding that supply chain infrastructure had improved.
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He's an artist ripe for an MA thesis, a PhD dissertation, and many books.
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JAPAN is prone to fads—usually in fancy desserts or fashion ripe for Instagram.
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As a result, she has a huge selection of photos ripe for Photoshop magic.
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There are very ripe peaches, which are sweet and sticky, good for summoning flies.
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BULLARD SAYS REGARDS STUDENT DEBT SITUATION AS 'OUT OF CONTROL' AND 'RIPE' FOR REFORM
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Cleaning up Italy's banks is an opportunity ripe for the wasting.
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The story is ripe for controversy and concern over bio-ethics and government regulation.
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You'll feel sensitive this afternoon; however, the energy is ripe for transformation and growth.
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The safe money is probably on Davis, but she's also ripe for an upset.
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The high wages and steep turnover rates have made the industry ripe for automation.
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He also makes guacamole for me upon request, since we have two ripe avocados.
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Six areas are especially ripe for Trump to take action to fulfill his promise.
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At least for now, conditions are ripe for stocks to continue their upward trend.
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But the weirdness of the original video was ripe for the Zuck meme community.
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The political climate is ripe for the mass migration to crash the 2016 conversation.
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So that makes the market not only ripe for disruption, but also extremely lucrative.
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According to creator David Chase, the atypical family drama is ripe for another look.
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Chance encounters are ripe with the potential for drama and, occasionally, stalkers like Holly.
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To touch, he says, it feels like "a ripe plum," firm yet slightly squishy.
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Something was in the air that made the day ripe for weird-ass tackles.
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The agriculture industry was also, in her eyes, ripe for being disrupted by technology.
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But it's a quarter-of-a-trillion dollar market globally, and ripe for disruption.
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These days, any industry that thinks anything can last forever is ripe for toppling.
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By mid-August, two-acres worth of waist-high wheat was ripe for cutting.
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The tomatoes are ripe and need to be tinned or canned within 24 hours.
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All the memories of these young, ripe women collide and compete for her attention.
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The moment seemed ripe for a dramatic swing by Ortiz, the longtime Yankees' foil.
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It is also bright yellow, somewhere between ripe banana and free-range egg yolk.
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Centrist-leaning Republican voters have never been more frustrated — and more ripe for organizing.
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The time seems ripe to capitalize on this opportunity, for all the right reasons.
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It seems like they're ripe for something new and exciting, not beautiful yet iterative.
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Both coalitions were ripe for dismantling as discontent with the political status quo mounted.
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But their friendship was still tense at times and their political divisions remained ripe.
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Specifically, they'll be looking for both acquirers and institutions ripe to be taken over.
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The country's political structure, which includes 234 parties in Congress, is ripe for malfeasance.
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And these red peppers looked like they were perfectly ripe for eating or cooking.
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Read More: Fourth time's the charmA ripe sales environmentThe next 10 years of YC
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Thus the work, so long disregarded, is ripe for a revival now, too—right?
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Take David Duffield, who founded Workday in 2005 at the ripe age of 65.
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It's certainly an environment that's ripe for this, but it's also a horrible scenario.
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" She continues: "My father's arms around my mother's neck, fruit too ripe to eat.
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Just a hint of dried lavender takes ripe summer blueberries to the next level.
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He is hollowing out half of a ripe pineapple for their Friday seafood special.
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This is what makes it so ripe for addressing pertinent questions of our time.
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Then, in October 2015, my father passed away at the ripe age of 95.
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Amanda Bynes retired from acting in 2010 at the ripe old age of 24.
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Four men bend over the plants as they score lines around their ripe bulbs.
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Either way, this is a field ripe for creative and entrepreneurial urban data pioneers.
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Any token without a sufficient – and difficult-to-build – market is ripe for abuse.
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However, the majority of these paid products cannot reach the communities ripe for impact.
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Despite such staggering numbers, some tech unicorns are more ripe for buyout than others.
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As a freshly-17-year-old cherry bomb, I was ripe for discovering Horses.
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It's as if Istrian truffles have been a well-kept secret, ripe for discovery.
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Some people in other cities are also viewing this election as ripe for satire.
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Surveying the landscape, the brothers had decided that the city was ripe for conquest.
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HUNTER VALLEY, Australia — The hills are lush and green, the grapes plump and ripe.
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Perhaps, but with the current abundance of ripe tomatoes, it seems a reasonable gesture.
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"Thighs mimic strawberries / Ripe for the right picking / Rolls for your Thanksgiving," she sings.
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At the ripe (but still extremely handsome) age of 57, the roles got better.
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To augment the sauce, I char a few ripe tomatoes until their skins blister.
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Social tensions were running high, and the moment was ripe for a transporting romance.
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The time is ripe to pursue new indictments against members of the Maduro regime.
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"That's funny," I say, pointing to a rack of nursing tanks from Ripe Maternity.
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Any official portrait of either of the Obamas would be ripe for artistic analysis.
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Once identified, a ripe fish needs to be purged for the best-quality caviar.
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If disaster victims pile into shelters, those, too, could become ripe for an outbreak.
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With a total of 15 episodes, the three seasons are ripe for binge watching.
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Eroticizing the unknown was a way of controlling it, making it ripe for taming.
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However, some experts caution that future versions of the technology are ripe for abuse.
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Policy Option 4: Transparency measures Another area ripe for congressional attention is price transparency.
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"Puss in Spats" Bustopher Jones (James Corden) has garbage bins ripe for deep-diving.
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Luckily, Netflix has a huge selection of reality programs ripe for the time wasting.
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Between Bernstein's self-confidence and Mr. Spielberg's awkwardness, this material seems ripe for satire.
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Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, now sitting on the US Supreme Court's docket, ripe for review.
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Doesn't sound like that time is ripe yet, but keep an eye one it.
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What are AirPods if not a fashion statement ripe with potential for cute accessorizing?
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"They believe that you guys are ripe to be taken," he recalled telling LaPierre.
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It's one of the many reasons Mr. Trump is ripe for a primary challenger.
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California is extremely hot, finally; everything is dead there, scorched and ripe for fire.
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If not, the country is ripe for the formation of a centrist third party.
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The palate is soft and rich, with ripe-sweet flavors of cherries and berries.
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"I think that the moment in history is ripe for that change," he said.
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The grocery industry is ripe for more disruption, she said, in making this analogy.
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Its conclusion is that the dollar may be ripe for a corrective upside rally.
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And the first three "Jurassic Park" films are ripe for binge-watching on Netflix.
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But he added that immigration, infrastructure and tax reform are ripe for bipartisan cooperation.
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Rebtel CEO Magnus Larsson characterized the market for international calls as ripe for disruption.
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The OPEC oil quotas deal was ripe well before he stepped in the light.
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Deregulatory efforts in general by the Trump administration may be ripe for IQA challenges.
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The term itself has no consistent or legal definition, rendering it ripe for misinterpretation.
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Human/Dog social structures are RIDDLED with novelty and sentimentality, and ripe for exploiting.
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It's one of the many reasons Mr. Trump is ripe for a primary challenger.
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Enter the face mask, an accessory ripe for the market in these dystopian times.
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Even by the standards of his character, Scott's line-reading here is pretty ripe.
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Whitaker — and his relationship with the president — already seem ripe for the show's scrutiny.
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The construction industry is short on human workers and ripe for a robotic takeover.
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Dozens of planets have been identified as ripe for exploration, but the best is CRQ2513.
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On the other hand, it seemed ripe to be cataloged by any passing street archaeologist.
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These contracts aren't the easiest to understand, which makes them ripe for misrepresentation and confusion.
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Silicon Valley will surely make the most of this ripe new opportunity in its backyard.
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He added, though, that there conditions are not ripe for a rapid rise next year.
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This would allow them to retire in 1,500 days at the ripe age of 43.
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These companies are just ripe for investment and in a variety of verticals: BEAR Robotics
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PGD today is constrained by the number of ripe eggs harvested — usually around a dozen.
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I hate actually ripe bananas — they're too sweet and too soft and taste like candy.
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One week later, the watermelon bag emerged ripe and ready, no grocery store tapping necessary.
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Fitch's special report titled "European Asset Management Industry: Ripe for Change" is available at www.fitchratings.
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The guard even carried him to the light heavyweight title at a ripe old age.
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In short, Libya remains a hotspot of uncertainty and conditions are ripe for further disruptions.
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Now that I've reached the ripe old age of 27, that man is a CATCH.
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Political campaigns are a particularly ripe target for foreign hackers seeking to influence US elections.
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That made the moment ripe for someone to seize up the mantle of massive drama.
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You can blink and suddenly the bundle atop your fridge goes from ripe to overripe.
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Still, we know the situation is ripe with humor, so why not try it again?
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That makes them a ripe target for theft, said Luke McNamara, a FireEye senior analyst.
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He became the Cuban national team's spokesman at the not-yet-ripe age of 21.
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Other tribes referred to July's moon as the Salmon Moon and the Ripe Corn Moon.
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Sadly, only the moon's shape, not it's color, will resemble that of a ripe blueberry.
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Jennifer Carnahan, who leads the Republican party in Minnesota, calls the Range ripe for expansion.
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The space has been ripe for consolidation in recent years, particularly from traditional hardware companies.
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These rules are ripe for a legal challenge by workers who are facing coercive penalties.
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"This market is ripe for disruption," he told CNBC's Geoff Cutmore in Moscow on Friday.
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Think of the perfect sweet, ripe banana flavor balanced with a little bit of milkiness.
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So who can blame Silicon Valley for thinking this is a problem ripe for disruption.
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Already, it looks like a ripe acquisition target for Facebook, Snapchat, or another social company.
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It features lovely flavors of ripe peach and apricot, buttressed by a hint of oak.
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"I was 32 when we met, and Justin was a fresh ripe 24," she wrote.
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Just one year after Fox ended the series, ABC believes it's ripe for a return.
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Although the event was ripe for drama, Chyna has moved on from all of that.
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If history is hot gossip, then photography is a juicy tabloid ripe for queer consumption.
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It's a platform ripe for innovation, we just haven't seen any beyond picture quality changes.
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Nevertheless, forecasters can and do issue warnings when conditions are ripe for wildfires to begin.
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Adding to this a global lack of healthcare professionals, the situation is ripe for disruption.
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This group of nations should focus on identifying additional networks ripe for coordinated sanctions actions.
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Most likely, she was a ripe 390 when a research vessel accidentally hauled her up.
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That fertile technological ground is ripe for tilling by companies like Brooklyn-based Looking Glass.
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Should the scientists discover traces of breast milk within, it would be ripe for analysis.
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Every month, either the right or left ovary produces a single ripe egg for fertilization.
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Arkansas has said the previous, human-based system was ripe for favoritism and arbitrary decisions.
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Naturally, the viral trend was ripe for the addition of Twinkies flying through the air.
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However, whether the market is ripe for investors to step in is another matter altogether.
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I started my first mailing list at the ripe age of 57, and text list.
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The Spanish artist's then much-derided late works, Mr Rosenthal felt, were ripe for reassessment.
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It's a platform ripe for innovation, we just haven't seen any beyond picture-quality changes.
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"The concentration of people in cities creates a ripe environment for innovation," she tells Axios.
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Candidates' lived experiences, policy expertise, and worldviews make this issue ripe for discussion and differentiation.
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But that simply means Titan is ripe for further investigation, and possibly a robotic mission.
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Right now, the pop world is ripe for newer, forward thinkers to take center stage.
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Some brokers said the market was ripe for a correction after heavy selling this week.
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But, it's the expression on his face that makes it ripe for the meme-ing.
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Andrew Sullivan wonders if we are ripe for tyranny and concludes that, alas, we are.
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I THINK THERES INCREASING FRAGMENTATION IN THE SPACE AND THAT FRAGMENTATION IS RIPE FOR INNOVATION.
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With Stranger Things 2 still fresh in our minds, we think the timing is ripe.
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The field is "ripe with opportunities to help people live longer, healthier lives," says Gates.
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There was a sincerely sickening wet thud, like a ripe melon falling on the floor.
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At the ripe old age of 30, we were starting to feel like old men.
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Below is a timelapse comparison the company created to show the effect on ripe strawberries.
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Meanwhile, one of our portfolio companies is focusing on another industry ripe for VR disruption.
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They have green skin that turns yellow when ripe; inside, the fruit is salmon-colored.
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For Russia, the time to regain advantage by changing facts on the ground appears ripe.
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"Just about every enterprise built on harming animals today is ripe for disruption," Pacelle writes.
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But the Excessive Fines Clause is ripe for consideration in the age of mass incarceration.
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More concerning is the court's ruling that NABA's takings claim is not ripe for adjudication.
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That has also made the sport ripe for an entirely new kind of doping: mechanical.
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"A lack of specificity is also what makes characters ripe for queer readings," Shaw says.
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And, obviously, the teenage landscape is ripe for interpersonal conflict and coming-of-age narrative.
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Resolving the high amount of construction material that is wasted also is ripe for innovation.
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You could just as easily say "very ripe" or "tart," but why spoil the fun?
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What makes Shakespeare's plays ripe for such madcap interpolations is their very capaciousness of spirit.
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"For the recipe: slice ripe peaches, sprinkle with Pico Fruta to taste, share," Penzey continued.
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Her bedroom smells of ripe apples and dead mice, and contains a portrait of Hitler.
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He said the unspent funds from various agencies were ripe to be returned to taxpayers.
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He will remain a target in an environment ripe for prosecutors, whoever they may be.
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With the lack of executive attention, these issues are ripe for congressional leadership and action.
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Any industry with customer-facing, repetitive transactions by lower-wage workers is ripe for change.
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The first floor even boasted a balcony, which was ripe for covering in flower pots.
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For dessert, try this summery version of a Sicilian spongecake, covered with ripe red strawberries.
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But her singing, which still carries an echo of Roy Orbison, is ripe with feeling.
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The meal kit market — and the grocery space overall — is ripe for disruption and improvement.
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And, in theory, this Democratic caucus should be ripe for the picking on the issue.
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Image: Bryce Durbin/TechCrunch Image: Bryce Durbin/TechCrunch Our educational system is ripe for disruption.
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Laughter, and bottle caps clinking down steps, and the ripe smell of garbage, and barbecues.
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VICE: MDMA-assisted therapy for post-traumatic stress seems like a subject ripe for drama.
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Outside of business ventures, public services and government areas are also ripe for enterprise solutions.
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Saget's new special is called Zero to Sixty in honor of his ripe old age.
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Embroidery has been around for thousands of years, so it's ripe for a badass update.
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We search for the perfectly ripe one, we Instagram it (duh), and finally we eat.
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It's a strange hinterland of mudflats and cranes, a post-industrial scene ripe for redevelopment.
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Slack was often criticized as a castle without a moat, and thus ripe for plundering.
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As software brings it online, a lot of those industries are ripe for machine learning.
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I mean, I am a mango fanatic, and I've never seen mangoes, like, this ripe.
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The more ripe an ethylene-producing fruit or vegetable is, the more gas it produces.
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Tomatoes: Store on countertop, away from ethylene gas-producing fruits and vegetables, unless very ripe.
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While leaning in to say good night, there arose an awkward moment ripe for affection.
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The little girl's fingers had turned black, like too-ripe bananas, from lack of circulation.
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And it thinks that Mr. Feo la Cruz's state, Carabobo, is ripe territory for that.
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Do you think this moment is especially ripe for ambitious legislation like the Equality Act?
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And NetEase's remaining e-commerce operations, a private-label brand, looks ripe for divestment too.
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This means a lot of the old rom-com tropes feel ripe for exploration again.
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I had read some Victorian pornography, which I thought was a hoot, ripe for satire.
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Every word Ms. Ocasio-Cortez types on social media, it seems, is ripe for scrutiny.
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Maybe there are twelve-year-olds who are ripe for a good psychosexual dystopian satire.
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Raw, unseasoned, the slivers were mouthwatering and faintly alcoholic, like a ripe, washed-rind cheese.
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All that has made Mr. Acosta a ripe target for Mr. Trump's army of adherents.
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The scenes in Manhattan made me ripe with envy, and the clothes made me swoon.
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Nearly all of the districts share demographic trends that make them ripe for Democratic pickups.
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Although Trump's foibles seem to make him ripe for lampoon, they wind up being traps.
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While New York seems ripe for such vehicles, things are much further along in Europe.
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"You'll need to wait about two years before that fish is ripe again," Lang says.
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Western arrangements prioritize full-frontal blooms, ripe and bold and staring straight at the viewer.
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Lister, meanwhile, lived to a ripe old age and got a mouthwash named after him.
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Even on legislation which enjoys overwhelmingly broad support and is ripe for Senate consideration—H.
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They saw in José a boy who had little parental supervision, someone ripe for recruitment.
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The early Obama years, they noted, were ripe with cases arising from the financial crisis.
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I hope you are ripe to understand that life is full of ups and downs.
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They all came from the 2015 vintage, a year that produced very ripe, fruity wines.
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I grab two avocados that are nowhere near ripe and two tomatoes that look gorgeous.
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What makes Britain so ripe for the picking is its culture of accountability to shareholders.
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Individual idols often have animals they're associated with, which makes this format ripe for exploitation.
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Is Trump ripe for the picking by any Democrat who wins the nomination next year?
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I started with a base of onions and peppers cooked down with ripe August tomatoes.
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The map already had some intriguing new areas that seemed ripe for some exciting moments.
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Now he's slicing and dicing music into post-song creations ripe for TikTok and Triller.
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In another era, this history-making moment might have been clearly ripe for the classroom.
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The perfect millennial lunch place has quinoa bowls, ripe avocados, and a mobile ordering option.
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AAF predicts that any rule published since May 27 could be ripe for the picking.
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Strong economic fundamentals in the region, he added, mean that time is ripe for investment.
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There's nothing like homegrown vegetables, picked when they are ripe and ready to be eaten.
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The new silkscreen [worker] I had hired came into work smelling a little bit ripe.
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The lot is ripe for development, possibly as a hotel or condos, Ms. Farruggio said.
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The avocadocoin fluctuates based on how the ripe the avocado in your desk drawer is.
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They're right that fast food is as ripe as any industry is for transformative automation.
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"I believe that the program, as it was, was ripe for potential abuses," he said.
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And out in the back garden, a yuzu tree bloomed with ripe orange fruit. video
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Healthcare is a ripe industry to disrupt, and San Francisco-based Clover Health knows it.
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Season 3, so far, has been different — a little less ripe, a little more serious.
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The speed and security offered by blockchain makes the payment space ripe for dramatic disruption.
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The time was never more ripe for construction of a new generation of nuclear plants.
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Conditions were ripe for what followed: Boys, with little supervision, money or education, formed cliques.
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Analysts and investors have long said the United States banking industry is ripe for consolidation.
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But few states are as ripe for a Republican challenge as Indiana — where Democratic Sen.
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The time is ripe for brands to contribute to the mental wellbeing of today's consumer.
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When you look at the tech industry, it's ripe for regulation, fines, legal action. Yeah.
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One we won't talk about, because it's not ripe yet, and that's called lightfield capture.
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The 2016 election cycle, a ripe ground for pernicious theories, will only make that worse.
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Nobody ever accused me of having BO, but I knew I was a little ripe.
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Umami is a specific type of deliciousness, the savory thread connecting mushrooms to ripe tomatoes.
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Now, at the ripe old age of 32, he has a much more pragmatic approach.
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Flanked by Instacart and Uber Eats, there weren't many ripe adjacent markets for Doughbies to conquer.
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"Where those two different air masses meet, you get ripe conditions for severe weather," Miller said.
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Makeup, the latest Apple device—all are ripe for the format, and have been for years.
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The "time is ripe for exchanges to price their offerings more competitively and equitably," it added.
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In this week's Trader Poll, tell us which sector is ripe for mega M&A deals.
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Still, the robot is far from perfect, with only 61 percent accuracy in picking ripe fruit.
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The electorate that sits in the center, however, is ripe for the taking, his team strategizes.
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These factors make Facebook a giant shout-box ripe for exploitation by people with ill intentions.
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In extreme cases, those tannins can make it feel like you ate an under-ripe banana.
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This sleepy little isolated burg is now ripe for the taking by our horny rich kids.
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Through that lens, Snapchat's daily user stat—and ultimately, its relevance—seem ripe for a nosedive.
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There are some important signs that the parties could be ripe for another change of stance.
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So how do you compete with Big Bourbon in a market that's not ripe for disruption?
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"I think the time is ripe for that conversation," Perez said during an appearance on CNN.
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"I think the time is ripe for that conversation," Perez said in an appearance on CNN.
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We spend most of our awake hours working, and they are ripe with opportunities for storytelling.
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The system described in Facebook's patent application appears ripe for adaptation to the fake news problem.
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This kind of targeted ad platform, similar to Facebook's, is ripe for abuse in this way.
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He believes conditions are ripe for a sustainable volatility comeback that could spark a 15% downdraft.
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While nothing lasts forever, we remain in an economy that is ripe for small business growth.
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As the episode title suggests, Camille, Amma, and Adora are ripe with influence, beauty, and sexuality.
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It is the place to find businesses ripe for disruption, rather than those doing the disrupting.
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That is very broad, so to make things easier, we bucketed the areas ripe for disruption.
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The early internet was truly a technological frontier, ripe with amazing ideas and equally amazing malware.
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Chris Grayling, Andrea Leadsom and Priti Patel are among those ripe for relegation to the backbenches.
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Social media is already ripe with opportunities for lurking on exes, crushes and even current partners.
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For instance, she mentioned changing mandatory healthcare benefits required by insurers as ripe for Senate action.
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But given how easily they can be gamed, they would appear to be ripe for reconsideration.
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It's also ripe for flavoring with herbs or oils, allowing for multiple experiences in one glass.
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Now that the Republicans have failed, the time is ripe for a serious single-payer push.
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Further inward, there are grow beds overflowing with vegetation, ripe with tomatoes, figs, herbs and spices.
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Many other experts have also pointed out that thinly traded stocks are ripe for such problems.
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It's a confluence of innovation and market trends that have made the atmosphere ripe for partnerships.
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But Google is right in the middle of overhauling a massive platform that's ripe for experimentation.
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At any age, let alone the ripe age of 24, her self-awareness is pretty impressive.
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Ossoff's experience under fire At just 30 years old, Ossoff has made for a ripe target.
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However, the stock market's overall setup is not ripe for rally, and valuations are very stretched.
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And the time is ripe for the Saudi monarchy to begin to transform its economic base.
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Certain segments of the grain industry were ripe for consolidation, Bunge Chief Executive Soren Schroder said.
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The car industry has been ripe for more consolidation without ever fully delivering on analyst expectations.
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Timing must be ripe for a revival; the audience must want it or feel its relevance.
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"The market is pretty ripe and we're the first big IPO of the year," he said.
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Social media also blurs the line between facts and fiction, and is therefor ripe for hoaxes.
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These are some of gaming's most popular titles in recent memory, all ripe for the picking.
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Maisel, 2018 gave us a mountain of incredible films and amazing series ripe for the awarding.
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To keep them fresh, farmers sometimes coat them in wax and pick them before they're ripe.
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The circumstances were ripe for conspiracies about who murdered him and if he's dead at all.
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Fortunately, digital identity systems have been a ripe area for innovation in the past few years.
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Here's what MIDI, invented in 1981, can do today at the ripe old age of 36.
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This song has several moody outburst moments, which really makes it ripe for the Vine format.
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In a country ripe with opportunities for injury, visiting farang are constantly faced with new dangers.
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It was ripe for jokes and memes, including a memorably parody by Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh.
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In many ways, Trump inherited a political environment ripe for exploitation after two decades of turmoil.
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His corpulent frame, after days of decomposing, had turned the mottled green of a ripe watermelon.
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Analysts say Marks & Spencer, the country's biggest clothing retailer is ripe for a major store rationalisation.
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The same is true of his writing, which remains mysterious and ripe for interpretation even today.
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These overlapping dynamics of silence and submission make conservative Christians a ripe target for sexual predators.
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To slice canned cranberry sauce as if it were a ripe tomato is top-drawer Alison.
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For breakfast, there's spicy shakshuka with orange-yolked eggs and homemade granola topped with ripe mango.
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He brought home whole roasted chickens, salmon wrapped in bay leaves, tomatoes ripe to the touch.
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They were so ripe and juicy, I knew they'd defy any knife's attempt to cube them.
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The fragrance notes include snow-dusted cranberries, juicy peach and ripe red raspberries with essential oils.
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Darius, who's trying to fix a P.R. problem, is equal parts fickle and ripe for redemption.
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He finds that these scenarios generally leave pockets of opportunity that are ripe for the picking.
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This eastern Pennsylvania district, which traditionally has favored Republicans, is ripe for change with Republican Rep.
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Likewise, a ripe cherry tomato this time of year is in a class of its own.
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In the past, the transition period was ripe for the influence of campaign contributors and lobbyists.
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But the League's strategy suggests that the Exxon controversy is ripe for a more targeted campaign.
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The political moment is ripe for it, as women are running for office in record numbers.
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Senate Minority Leader Schumer hinted that ripe targets for ethics critiques still remain in Trump's realm.
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It is rich and ripe with possibility, and I don't feel I'm done with it yet.
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This arguably makes it more ripe for a marketplace rather than traditional e-grocery delivery model.
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No need to get fruit because there's some at work that's ripe that I can salvage.
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"There is no ripe—that's the legal term—legal dispute here at the moment," Foose said.
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Many games are ripe for analysis from a perspective of disability, but few engage with it.
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As the TV show Silicon Valley has shown, the tech community there is ripe for satire.
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He is moved to tweet only when the time is absolutely the most ripe for it.
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He said that it would give him great pleasure to sniff and lick my ripe hole.
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However, the market may be ripe for a correction after several days of gains, Tian said.
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As with Mr. Tcherniakov's "Tristan," Mr. Loy's austerity stands in sharp contrast to a ripe score.
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"Today's Libya is not ripe for democracy," he told the French magazine Jeune Afrique last month.
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But Apple's car struggles are a reminder that not every industry is as ripe for disruption.
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The fervor around these beers is ripe with hyperbole, but in the best examples, it's warranted.
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Yellow plantains in a 333th-century still life by Francisco Oller look ripe for the picking.
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If that dream seems ripe for interpretation and artistic reimagining, well, that's kind of the idea.
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As a result, the ocean provides ripe pickings for photography enthusiasts, spoilt by rapidly improving technology.
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Despite crawling along at the ripe age of 49, he hopes to keep coming back "forever".
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The 2016s are not as ripe and powerful, for example, as the 2015s, and more approachable.
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The "Remain in Mexico" policy has created conditions ripe for a viral outbreak along the border.
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Winter barley was generally ripe when the July heatwave arrived and so escaped late-season damage.
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"I think it's a combination of the history and the political environment is ripe," Beirich says.
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The irony is just so ripe with Everlane's messaging about how we're all in this together.
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If so, the conditions are ripe for a host of mistakes — and not just about blaps.
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Andrew M. Cuomo to spruce up downtowns ripe for redevelopment, said Peter I. Cavallaro, the mayor.
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It's also how, at the ripe age of 26, Hope Hicks became White House communications director.
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Confronted by this new, deeply threatening reality, Beijing's views on Korean reunification are ripe for change.
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But it's also ripe for wildfires, which release planet-warming carbon from burning trunks and branches.
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When it is done, the Serafinos deliver ripe bananas to restaurant suppliers, wholesalers and grocery stores.
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He remained its CEO until he died at the ripe old age of 107 in 2008.
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"Oil's January correction, a 13% drop to be exact, was ripe for a bounce," said Moya.
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The 218 was tangy and structured, but not showing much beyond an aroma of ripe fruits.
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Time could be ripe for dividend stocks to stage a comeback after a decade of underperformance.
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Together, these factors left much of Australia covered in dry vegetation that was ripe to burn.
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But Democrats have found a ripe opening in impeachment to hone their attacks on Mr. Trump.
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Industry watchers say this and other safe-driving features are among the systems ripe for integration.
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The city was ripe for the nascent movement, given its need and its progressive local politics.
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This is also an area of financial life that is ripe for mistakes and delusional thinking.
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Finally, a truck rolled into the piazza and dumped thousands of ripe tomatoes onto the pavement.
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The oranges were tart but juicy, the avocados so ripe they could be peeled by hand.
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While Indonesia is ripe with potential, the sprawling archipelago also comes with regulatory and logistical obstacles.
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It's because it built a suite of powerful platforms ripe for abuse from Russia and Iran.
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It's difficult to grow, often falling to the ground before it's fully ripe, hence its name.
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Patterson acknowledges conditions are ripe for volatility to continue its comeback after 2017's unusual calmness.
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In the hands of the right – or wrong – person this info is ripe for identity theft.
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In the 1960s, Washington worried that the transition period was ripe for a Cold War emergency.
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What is it about this moment of festival E.D.M. that makes it so ripe for satire?
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Still, Professor Geddes believes that hyperloop systems will become a reality, as the time is ripe.
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Cars are ripe for operating systems, and adding the app could give Google's solution a boost.
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Last year, smartwatches reached $9 billion in sales, proving they're ripe stomping ground for consumer electronics.
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That's why the opportunity for brands is so ripe in this voice-first, audio-led era.
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Conditions were ripe for the fire's further spread, the multi-agency team fighting the blaze said.
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The film went viral and established critique as an inherited instructional form ripe for decolonial intervention.
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The informality of the hiring process at the Weinstein Company that made it ripe for abuse.
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Now, thanks to these ripe and ready gadgets, you can give a whole new meaning to shucking.
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Some of the industry's biggest companies are placing bets that those two areas are ripe this year.
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It wasn't very long ago that the music-streaming market was wide open and ripe for disruption.
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However, State Street's Arone said they may be ripe for a surprise to the upside this year.
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Many are living in makeshift shelters in crowded conditions that are ripe for the spread of disease.
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Yes, there was a 1995 movie, but the time is ripe for a reboot (Hollywood loves those!).
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It's easy to see why all of this might seem a ripe subject for examination in 2019.
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Researchers from Europe and Israel have built a robot that can pick ripe peppers in a greenhouse.
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Asteroids could be ripe with natural resources, including water and heavy metals like platinum, as we've reported.
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Nigella Lawson's Strawberries & Cream Mini Muffins 1 cup strawberries, slightly under-ripe, diced into quarter-inch pieces
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Now, with Trump in the White House, they view the Democratic establishment as ripe for the picking.
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Washington and the politics that drive it, in particular, are ripe for harassment and abuse of power.
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Such material is ripe for meaningful discussion, and shows the relevance of art history to today's student.
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The blow-by-blow nature of the platform is ripe for stripping tweets of their true meaning.
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"Where's the beef?" was ripe for leveraging in a political campaign as a question begging for substance.
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The oligarchs were ripe for satire, but so were traffic police, petty bureaucrats, and the Orthodox Church.
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From berries to melons, mangos and more, it's all in season — ripe, and ready for the picking.
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The reality is, 91% of the market is still in traditional channels and is ripe for disruption.
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Apple has marketed its privacy protections for years now, which feels ripe for a response from Google.
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But once you get the recording right, the three-second Superzoom videos are ripe for meme-making.
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It's a bit slow for radio play, but the drama certainly makes it ripe for TV soundtracks!
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Notably this event featured a photo of Fraser, bleary-eyed, seemingly unwell, and ripe for meme fodder.
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Silicon Valley Bank is ripe for competition and Interprime's focus on startups could unlock new financial services.
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"Everyone thinks LinkedIn is insurmountable, but that's exactly why I believe it's ripe for disruption," says Jamieson.
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Resources like non-traditional influencer marketing and branded content are ripe with potential for old-fashioned brands.
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Mr Xi himself shows no sign of thinking that conditions are ripe for change along Taiwanese lines.
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Such a mechanism would be ripe for abuse by copyright trolls and would make millions of mistakes.
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Screenshots from the show are inherently ripe for memes; nihilistic internet culture adores any content about exhaustion.
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Plus, it's offering new acrylic variations of its signature Gaia's Ark that are ripe for the taking.
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Lorenzo, one of the farm's employees, stands among the bushes, picking off a few ripe red berries.
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They indicate that conditions are ripe for fires to start and spread rapidly once they are sparked.
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It's only produced in years when the grapes get particularly ripe—thus far, in 2007 in 2014.
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When coupled with an unstable government, the conditions are ripe for backbench MPs to take the initiative.
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"The situation is ripe for cooperation between Turkey and Iran in the post-sanctions era," Rouhani said.
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They were on land owned by a tycoon who had a plot ripe for development in Boao.
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That's almost three times the cost of the proposed budget increase, and it's ripe for the cutting.
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Is a ripe pear butt or a fat cucumber in the grocery store asking to be sexualized?
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While Sweatt presents opportunities to create real relationships, the app is ripe with gym selfies, so beware.
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I also ask it to take inventory of the gifts, opportunities, and blessings ripe within each day.
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I mean, have you thought lately about how hard it is to pick a ripe bell pepper?
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This is like putting the seeds of bad apples in ripe soil—nothing good grows from that.
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Famed oil bull Andrew Hall, head of Astenbeck Commodities, said the market was ripe for a jump.
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The films of the 217s were ripe with electric guitars, new wave style and heavy-handed moralizing.
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Others are ripe for such treatment, particularly the 1990 gem The Juniper Tree, directed by Nietzchka Keene.
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In the books he lives with his wife in Devon at the ripe old age of 665.
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The third is the biosciences, which are ripe with opportunities to help people live longer, healthier lives.
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AR, at least for Time Warner (the franchise's parent company), is an unexplored frontier ripe for commodification.
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My kimchi is smelling ripe AF, so I'll make some stew tonight with white rice for dinner.
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But like most things on the internet, vaporwave was ripe for ridicule and doomed to be misunderstood.
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We believe the field is ripe for this transformation, and we stand committed to making it happen.
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Blair, at the ripe old age of 22, decided not to run for another term this year.
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The law today still seems ripe for the so-called disruption that these newer technology companies promise.
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Potentially ripe areas for further work include food safety, access to education and access to information. 4.
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We've reported on the fact that these are occurring, but that nothing is ripe at the moment.
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Shares of Celgene lost 39% during the course of 2018, making it ripe for a possible takeover.
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But I bought my life insurance policy four years ago — at the ripe old age of 240.
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Mangoes too ripe for trees to hold rotted in the gutters near a village called John Hughes.
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Sports betting proponents argue PASPA pushed sports betting underground, creating an illegal market ripe for illicit activity.
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The agreement heralds a bright future ripe with opportunity, in which we can prosper as a nation.
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Lots of crisp vegetables and salads and fruit, surviving on peaches, blueberries, watermelon and juicy ripe blackberries.
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The classic Aplet combines Washington apples and walnuts, while the Cotlet does the same with ripe apricots.
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That was its highest since late April, and made it ripe for profit-taking, market participants said.
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Building on this new hope requires a holistic plan — and the time is ripe to devise one.
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This latest album, "Unbreakable," has been out for two years, and is still ripe for the mining.
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And it's a market that's ripe for disruption given the historic information imbalance between buyers and sellers.
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Chunks of halloumi turn nice, ripe melons into a sweet and savory salad that's best served poolside.
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"The time is becoming more ripe for doing deals," said Donald Toumey, a partner with Sullivan & Cromwell.
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This playboy is, of course, ripe to fall into a classic hunter-captured-by-the-game scenario.
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At the ripe old age of 19, Katerina Stewart has accomplished a lot in the tennis world.
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Fresh, creamy burrata, uber-ripe tomatoes and balsamic vinegar are sort of the trifecta of summer snacking.
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Moments is a feature ripe to see the curation of more verified first-hand accounts of events.
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If you want to put fruit in your salsa, try some ripe avocados and a sweet papaya.
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Three years ago, Josh Udashkin decided that the luggage industry was yet another market ripe for disruption.
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And so when the capital markets were ripe, we thought, 'Jeez, can we access [the] capital markets?
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But Third Point said the company is "ripe for improvement", and is "stuck in its old ways".
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But there is something about the energy of the Braves that might prove ripe for an upset.
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So the researchers collected ripe and unripe fruits and foliage and analyzed their colors with a spectrometer.
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Using this technique on ripe fruit, the skins will pull right off without bruising the flesh beneath.
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If the grapes are not sufficiently ripe, the impression is more of bell peppers than of herbs.
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It had aromas of ripe red fruits and flowers, with just an edge of those herbal flavors.
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Substitute dates, unsweetened applesauce or ripe bananas for sugar in your cakes, cookies, muffins and banana bread.
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The state and local tax deduction seems particularly ripe for congressional fighting in the months to come.
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Glenn Beck's competitive concerns aside, the environment is ripe for the successful launch of an OTT service.
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The way the political system is here, reliant on political donations and money, it's [ripe] for corruption.
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Conditions are ripe: The pandemic is sweeping right into campaign season, and Trump's response is highly contested.
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Your two sets of hypothetical children are like that: They are not ripe for squabbling over yet.
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The stories in "Fresh Complaint" give the impression that they fell, already ripe, into Jeffrey Eugenides's hands.
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In comparison, postcolonial cities feel fresh, the landscape of their literary and artistic production ripe with potential.
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Marnie was adopted from an animal shelter in 2012 at the ripe age of 11 years old.
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But if you don't have a ripe tomato, the green beans are just as good by themselves.
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"We stuck some real, ripe peaches to the trees, but others were props," Visconti di Modrone explains.
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But his way with words, and that of the man who created him, is already deliciously ripe.
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That isn't just a gorgeous phrase, ripe with meaning, but it comports more exactly with Lorca's Spanish.
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This has happened at least three times before, and conditions are ripe for it to happen again.
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Some argue that it's precisely the restrictive nature of Orthodox life that makes it ripe for comedians.
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He comes back with a basket of woven straw, in which nestle four fat, perfectly ripe figs.
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I'd encourage progressives in Silicon Valley to think of voting as a giant realm ripe for disruption.
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Economic reforms generate sudden riches that are ripe targets for extravagant graft, particularly by powerful state actors.
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But the digital age has provided a ripe environment for the virulent reproduction and visibility of both.
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However, even if ripe for review, a judicial order protecting the information would not prevent any deportation.
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In this moment, hip-hop was a genre ripe for exposure, as well as mishandling and manipulation.
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Some civic leaders in Queens said the future of the Water's Edge location was ripe for development.
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Top Banana has its own ripening rooms, and the too-sweet smell of ripe bananas was inescapable.
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The vision system utilizes 3D cameras and neural networks to spot strawberries and distinguish ripe from unripe.
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One of my earliest professional memories is from when I was the ripe old age of 13.
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Will the desert straddling the Syrian-Iraqi border remain a no man's land ripe for militant control?
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Finally, Marshall singled out the following two stocks as ripe opportunities to profit from their coming events:
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At 2, another coworker hands me two very ripe avocados she says she can't eat in time.
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Disability programs are particularly ripe for reform, as are food assistance, housing and public health insurance programs.
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No big deal, except that the system that produces such rip-offs is ripe for the furies.
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When artists arrive, developers often take it as a signal that a neighborhood is ripe for investment.
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Meanwhile, long working hours and densely populated cities make the country ripe for on-demand delivery services.
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Though the policy sounds ripe for abuse, so far no one has lowballed the rates, he added.
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And shake toward thyself the trunk of the date palm; fresh, ripe dates shall fall upon thee.
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"Here, try one," he said, handing me a crisp, ripe cucumber he plucked from a nearby vine.
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Was the Reagan regime ripe for overthrow in 2008, or was the conservative moment still in charge?
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"It's a situation ripe for men taking advantage of young girls," Ms. Powers said in the documentary.
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And like any pop culture phenomena, they are ripe for critique by artists of the selfie generation.
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With the aromas of ripe red fruit and flowers, Frères Giac makes you want to sing lullabies.
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Hope lived well past his sadistic buddy Crosby, all the way to the ripe age of 100.
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United has been seeking to expand in Latin America, which is considered ripe for air travel growth.
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