"I often feel like I have this creative current running through me, almost like a fire running through me, and I have to get things out," she says.
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I have like five new generators running through my mind.
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Georgie running through a slightly darker, cloudier Derry in 2017.
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There are a few new features worth running through, though.
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Then her daughter came running through the front door, crying.
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What the Constitution Means to Me is running through Dec.
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There are a lot of plot threads running through Manhunt.
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Running through walls: 6Sense's Amanda Kahlow on values that stick
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Colton: Oof, it'd be so much running through my head.
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Her "inklings" about Savannah's sexuality kept running through her mind.
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The legislation would keep the government running through Sept. 30.
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It's our blood that's running through the heart of it.
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"Bedlam: The Asylum and Beyond," an exhibition running through Jan.
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Running through subway tunnels when you're tripping is virtually insane.
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So you have four different truths running through it, no?
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I have known teammates to dream of running through oceans.
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Running through this reporting, there is often an unspoken theme.
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ART & MUSEUMS This major group drawing show, running through Jan.
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"Demon," colorfully directed by Thaddeus Strassberger and running through Aug.
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Tomorrow we're in the space running through everything and it's.
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Here are some currents I saw running through the fair.
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And Restaurant Week, kicking off today and running through Feb.
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The Mostly Mozart Festival at Lincoln Center, running through Aug.
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A frisson of nervousness is still running through the market.
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All four are running through treacle in domestic competition, too.
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DAVID FABER: Given already -- we're running through our time quickly.
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"There are two bloodlines running through the world," he said.
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The spending legislation will keep the government running through Sept.
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Yet there is an essentialist argument running through the book.
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Or [when] I was late for a connection and was running through O'Hare — try "running through airport while Muslim" — and people looked at me noticeably differently than the other woman making the same connection.
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"Fires running through a community like that, it's different," Porter added.
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The EP has a lot of spoken dialogue running through it.
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Meanwhile, food was running through me and I was losing weight.
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What about running through the jungle or skiing across the Himalayas?
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Rather, I felt a certain sensibility running through all the work.
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But there's another, subtler thread running through the two Pixar films.
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He sees a connection running through all three of Ashkenazi's companies.
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There's been a powerful gender subtext running through all the debates.
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There are two separate threads running through your letter, P&C.
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Trap House LA is running through Halloween night in Los Angeles.
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The exhibition, "Willem Sandberg from type to image," running through Sept.
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The Oxford Tube has been running through the night for years.
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Teams of armed officers could be seen running through the area.
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Here's Washington, DC, today, with the Potomac River running through it.
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This is what was running through my mind:-Please don't puke.
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Friends remember an electric current running through Mr. Profaci that night.
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It's the belly button—your own electromagnetic current running through you.
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There was a real sense of humor running through your music.
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Running through many of the stories is this notion of forgiveness.
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There is a line running through the middle of Baton Rouge.
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It partially relates to the dream concept running through the record.
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The Tribeca Film Festival is up and running through May 5.
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Now, read the article, "Running Through the Heart of Navajo," 1.
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We bet she's got even darker thoughts running through her mind.
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Montage became a motif running through his books, exhibitions and buildings.
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Overseen by Nicolas Bourriaud, a French curator, and running through Nov.
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"The overwhelming feeling running through my body is gratitude," he said.
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That election began a string of Democratic losses running through 2016.
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What was running through your mind as you watched the play?
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If you do, you haven't got red blood running through you.
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There is an obvious spine running through the entirety of mother!
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A similar calculation is bound to be running through Trump's head.
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I see you like a young kid running through the city.
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To be honest, I've got things running through my head nonstop.
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The movie expends virtually no time running through this brief origin story.
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Tom Hardy, who looks bae even when he's running through the woods.
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One question was running through my head: How did I get here?
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Matt's movement joins an undercurrent of subversive churches running through the city.
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Four key words kept running through his head: science, tech, exploration, impact.
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Oursler's "archive" sits squarely on a fault line running through modern art.
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Retreating armed groups had opened up oil pipes running through the town.
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"Take your time so you're not running through the door," he adds.
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After running through the usuals—avoid sun, wear sunscreen, remove makeup—Dr.
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Running through the episode are June's flashbacks of her affair with Luke.
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Drake is soon to be running through Sin City with his woes!
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There's a long white bar running through the center of the room.
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The payoff was seeing the car in action, running through their city.
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"There's a loneliness running through a lot of the show," she said.
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And it reveals the murky political waters running through the financial system.
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The flames were hot and I couldn't imagine running through those flames.
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"He's running through the jungle trying to find this idol," says Des.
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Back to the snow planet: here's that train running through the mountains.
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My teeth were clamped together, my fingers repeatedly running through my hair.
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He's running through a bunch of hypothetical paths to victory for Trump.
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I'm also really curious about what else is running through the pipes.
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Good luck sleeping after having these monster running through your mind. 1.
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Does this song lend itself to a theme running through the record?
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I thought about her blood running through me and what that meant.
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The next shot sees him running through the battle into a doorway.
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Very real obstacles litter the routes running through this body of work.
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Republican leaders had hoped to pass a stopgap bill running through Dec.
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It is a grisly image: ash-black water running through singed carcasses.
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The pace at which Trump is running through staff isn't terribly surprising.
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"There is an evil clown trope running through popular culture," he said.
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The short-term bill would keep the government running through Dec. 20.
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And running through both amusement parks in the dark is quite beautiful.
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Europe still has lots of pretty capitals with rivers running through them.
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Such theoretical currents running through her work separate Peters from her contemporaries.
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Noisey: So loads of pop stars are running through wheat fields Bertie.
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One theme running through the book is the importance of social norms.
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It's so coherent; it's like there's an equator running through the city.
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She discovered her love of running through the team's daily track workouts.
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The pork is still juicy on arrival, salty rivulets running through it.
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But even then, there's still an undercurrent of hope running through it.
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"We're having really difficult conversations, running through horrific scenarios," Ray-Jones said.
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But there is a deeper tension running through this year's Pride celebrations.
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And running through the heart of the city is the Tigris River.
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The festival, running through Saturday, shows every stage of a dancer's career.
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You won't just be running through platforming levels in King of Cards.
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Farm-raised salmon may also have white lines running through the meat.
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By Sunday evening, children were again running through the complex and playing.
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The humor running through Webster's paintings can be goofy and good-natured.
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Thoughts are constantly running through my head about the future, about myself.
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There was no silly music video of someone running through a field.
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Colton comes out and she a million questions – and emotions running through her.
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If the word "hemoglobin" sounds familiar, it's because it's running through your veins.
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As a creative individual, I have ideas running through my mind all day.
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The show will be at the Trafalgar Studios in London, running through July.
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Rather, she stayed true to the figural current running through her early work.
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It was the one that kept running through my head, on constant repeat.
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The Resident Evil Escape Experience is running through April 2nd in New York.
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Just photos of wine and painting classes and toddlers running through the park.
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Yet a common thread running through our digital democracy projects is collaborative participation.
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Running through all of that makes for a long and somewhat scattershot keynote.
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We open on a bearded man running through a field, towards a cliff.
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Just check out this video of hockey players running through exercises and tricks.
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"We always had a lot of data running through our systems," said Chriss.
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Infamous Mercury retrograde strikes this week, running through your house of material possessions.
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Hundreds of rickety shelters line a track running through a nearby industrial park.
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The walls along it show vivid laser-projected animals running through a forest.
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Running through it all is a quest for spiritual illumination and inner peace.
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I have your blood running through my veins, your curly hair, your laugh.
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Nostalgia is another running through line of the comments sections on these videos.
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A recurring theme running through Collins' political career has been his business dealings.
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Beyond the bike shed lay a forest with three trails running through it.
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Running Through Walls: Dynamic Signal's Russ Fradin on how good businesses constantly pivot
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All 30 teams would be running through walls to get to Chiarelli first.
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Visualize the thought running through you, as if your body were a waterfall.
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More homes in and around forests mean more power lines running through trees.
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He has found success both outrunning offensive linemen and also running through them.
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ANTHONY TOMMASINI Read our review of "the whisper opera," running through Feb. 4.
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Running through the western half of town, Route 15 has two Orange exits.
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The innovative theater artist Lake Simons has called this work, running through Dec.
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It features Amber Valletta running through the city wearing a set of wings.
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"I just felt this rush of excitement running through me," Ms. Park said.
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But Mona had glamour running through her veins, down past her bulging calves.
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But Mona had glamour running through her veins, down past her bulging calves.
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That's the defining characteristic running through most, if not all, of the work.
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"Treat yo-self" is probably running through this beagle's mind at all times.
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It was more like a formality, kind of like running through a questionnaire.
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There is a common thread running through all the Democratic congressional oversight efforts.
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MARTHA SCHWENDENER At both Mitchell-Innes & Nash locations in Manhattan: Running through Feb.
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Kids were jumping the fence around the school and running through the woods.
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Like its downstairs neighbor, E. V. Crowe's "The Sewing Group," running through Dec.
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We now have a military helicopter overhead, you see people running through canals.
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The humor running through Sally Webster's paintings can be goofy and good-natured.
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Americans can start signing up on Thursday, with open enrollment running through Dec.
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There were really good, funny and original entries running through the whole grid.
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Christopher Hampton's play, at once bleak and exhilarating, is running through May 11.
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The humor running through this book is cool and tender, pointed and generous.
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The feeling of delight and fantasy running through this exhibition is completely Thiebaud.
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Life is suddenly black and white with a thin stripe of red running through.
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Plunk shivers, running through times tables, whole ledgers of dollar signs he cannot multiply.
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Mosul is divided into two halves by the Tigris river running through its center.
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Benny: We didn't tell anyone we were running through the mall [in Good Time].
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But between those features you have a squiggly border running through privately owned land.
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The common theme running through Apple's actions is not principle, but short-term profit.
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The Senate has approved a bill to keep the government running through Feb. 8.
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"We were getting more people on each train we were running through," she said.
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In addition to running through each stage, you also have to fight bad guys.
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While obsolescence and absurdity are themes running through his work, he is never didactic.
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During the lockdown, he took video of police running through the mall with guns.
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How are our accounts doing and are we running through our money too quickly?
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The stop-gap funding measure that would have kept the government running through Feb.
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In April, Bieber fell down while running through fake rain in Kansas City, Missouri.
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This is the paradox running through Lerner's work: everything seems simultaneously deliberate and random.
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Running through the woods with Abi, past a couple hundred very chill festival goers.
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There were so many emotions running through me heading into those first three dates.
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In the picture, the dogs are running through the snow with their blankets on.
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The two had a grueling cardio session, which involved running through a winding hill.
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"I'm crying 'cause I love you," she sings with hysteria running through her vocals.
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But after carefully running through the financials, the couple thought it might make sense.
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First they hid in the rivers, caves, and crevices running through the area's mountains.
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Makes you wonder what it's like to have ice water running through your veins.
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Police blocked the main thoroughfare running through downtown Seoul in anticipation of bigger protests.
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Think of the traffic running through Google's cloud like cars approaching the Lincoln Tunnel.
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Don't worry, no one goes running through the streets trying to escape the balloons.
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Human speech is essentially a compressed version of the thoughts running through your head.
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Charlie and Theo soon came running through the trees, happily reunited with their family.
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He ran up and bit it and then he went running through the yard.
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And both parties see their Senate majority fate running through the Silver State seat.
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That bill, aides say, likely would keep the government running through September 30, 2018.
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He played the monster in a dozen films in total, running through to 1972.
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Is Sonic running through a representation of the United States in its current era?
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"The work simply cannot be done with trains running through the tunnels," Byford says.
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Running through a genealogy of its influences is like reading through Steve Kerr's resume.
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Not being able to fall asleep because you're running through your to-do list.
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His is the head of hair — black, thick — my fingers will keep running through.
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A promotion is running through January that brings that fee to 10 percent, however.
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There was a huge oven in the clubhouse with a clothesline running through it.
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That is the thought that kept running through my head during this week's episode.
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If you have electric current running through a wire, it creates a magnetic field.
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"All types of emotions are running through my head," he said on the program.
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The meter is running through the sand on you, and I am now filibustering.
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The tragedy of Ms. McNamara's death became a meta-narrative running through the book.
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Today, we're running through the basics of what Trump now faces in the Senate.
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Then there's the jagged crack running through the concrete floor, caused by an earthquake.
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But the thread running through both setbacks was the great Wimbledon final in July.
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This Is Us has an obsessive working class streak running through its teary DNA.
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He ran as fast as he could, flat out running through the unknown forest.
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You could practically feel the electric charge running through the audience at the fanfare.
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Running through the center of the diagram was the long line of Enlightenment thought.
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Ratliff figured he was hit while running through the gunfight to save the cows.
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The Democratic-held chamber approved the measure to keep the government running through Nov.
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There are eleven bus lines running through the station on a third-story level.
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I wasn't the guy kicking the doors down running through the hail of bullets.
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So, just how do they pull off those cute heels while running through the woods?
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It's worth jumping in and running through the Hard daily challenges (at least) every day.
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The Senate unanimously approved a bill Wednesday night to keep the government running through Feb.
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"He must have had a lot of adrenaline running through his system," the witness said.
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His remaining sheep looked plump, in part thanks to the river running through his farm.
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The campus spanned 32 acres, including lush greenery and a river running through the bottom.
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It's a city with lights running through its veins and creativity pumping in its heart.
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He is a symbol for the split running through Germany, and its government, over migration.
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I was thinking about the world economy, and realized this was running through my head:
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As I got older, I lost touch with the show, which kept running through 2001.
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But where are his friends that are turning out for him and running through walls?
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It's worth running through the questions to get some pointers on the latest phishing tactics.
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Pershing Square posted a first-quarter letter to shareholders running through the hedge fund's investments.
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People sunbathe on the Mexican side of the border running through Playas de Tijuana, California.
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When you hear their little feet running through the house don't take it for granted….
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He scored standing up despite running through a stop sign from the third-base coach.
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This required Mr. Dead to finagle a chest piece with a tube running through it.
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Who Tried It: Marquaysa Battle, PEOPLE intern Starbucks seems to be running through the rainbow.
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We are running through stop signs like the CBO letter, much like President Obama did.
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Watch this video on mute, and you see an adorable doe running through a field.
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It's also handy for keeping the turbopumps cooler, as more liquid is running through them.
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The question had started running through his mind before Mike was even off the phone.
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The seam of poison running through the book makes his lipstick communion seem dangerous, icky.
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SATURDAY • The Gay Games, a celebration of inclusion in sport, begin, running through August 12.
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But on my bike, it's a shady oasis with a rocky creek running through it.
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Speedrunners need to focus when running through their games, and distractions can be a nuisance.
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Bulgarian border guards, seeing a Greek soldier running through their territory, of course shot him.
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Still, there's been a growing, and odd, undercurrent of lost empire running through the collections.
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A public 'show' Sycophancy -- and narcissism -- are threads running through the political system, Durvasula said.
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The violence of August 12 exposed the darker and angrier currents running through Republican politics.
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I suppose I'd be quite tickled if I had pop stars running through my fields.
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The garbage receptacles are overflowing; there is literally dirty toilet water running through the streets.
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Low tracking shots creep along the train tracks running through an installation outside the home.
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And the crossings here are not easy, especially with the theme entry running through it.
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We have a process that we're running through, four people coming in with investment ideas.
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An enormous cave with a roaring river running through it was discovered in British Columbia.
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"They have a true punk vein running through them," she said in a phone interview.
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We see her running through the crypts in the preview, but, yeah, I don't know.
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But he lives in a narrow valley with eight lanes of freeway running through it.
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Subways were again running through the area, but more than 20 bus routes were affected.
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Democracy and America's national identity are twin themes running through much of this week's list.
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The FIFA 20 Global Series will feature three more events, running through May 15, 2020.
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The Puccini classic "La Bohème" is running through March 3203 in the Joan Sutherland Theater.
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The plane is made from heavy-duty paper, with a rod running through the centre.
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His remaining sheep looked plump, in part thanks to the river running through his farm.
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" He went on to say that "Jamie Dimon has more courage running through his veins.
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The 30-second ad features Scout going through treatment and running through the WeatherTech facilities.
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There was, however, a dark strand running through Kavanaugh's life of calculated achievement: heavy drinking.
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At that time, "there were tumbleweeds running through there," Theodore Gatsas, the Manchester mayor, recalled.
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But then the PSA then takes a turn, showing a student running through a hallway.
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The Democratic-held chamber approved the measure to keep the government running through Nov. 21.
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The piece is part of the show "The Future Starts Here," running through Nov. 4.
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"I was going about 70 miles an hour and running through lights," Mr. Mahamoud said.
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This masked decorum and performative niceness poorly hides that implicit bias running through your veins.
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We talked to her about running through chemo, staying positive, and misconceptions about cancer patients.
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If you go see Michael McKean in "Little Foxes," running through July ... July 26.95nd, yeah.
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It was as if, at last, we could hear the music running through Kay's head.
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How can it hope to compete with hundreds of dachshunds running through the brilliant sun?
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Her daughter, running through the dunya, effortlessly hopping its constructed zones of time and place.
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We were just like animals running through town with no guidance, just loose, and free.
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Poe Dameron and BB-8 follow, running through a hallway as sparks fly through the air.
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Fitbit is going out of its way to keep Pebble software and services running through 2017.
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House Republicans shied away from a Senate-passed measure to keep the government running through Feb.
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The Senate had unanimously approved a bill Wednesday night to keep the government running through Feb.
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It doesn't know love and it doesn't know war—unless you're running through one, of course.
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And as Reuters' Ben Blanchard reports, there was also an unspoken message running through the summit.
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I keep running through seemingly brief moments that I just can't get out of my head.
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"People are running through the streets with fragments of the Ritz-Carlton awning," said one tweet.
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A strange confidence suffuses me, running through the lattice of my veins, pulsing to my groin.
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Running through the pitch over and over boosts confidence, A/B tests narratives and unearths questions.
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I had a few questions running through my mind that day: What would it feel like?
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I had no problems running through laps of Mario Kart 8 or lobbing punches in Arms.
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That's very helpful if you have fast internet service, such as gigabit, running through your home.
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So now you're sprinting—running through the woods, hoping you don't stumble off a cliff-edge.
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Floods also hit highways running through Houston, including Interstate 10, a major U.S. east-west corridor.
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There is a material tenderness and vulnerability running through Storms that are rare in contemporary art.
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Whatever you're selling, it's worth running through this checklist to make sure you've got everything covered.
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Running through a wine cellar is unlike anything else and there were just people cheering everywhere.
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The course is about 3 miles away by road and 2 miles running through the woods.
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The current five-year plan (running through 2020) already calls for five major space exploration projects.
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What sorts of sounds and themes were running through your head as you started making this?
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The inflated sprinkler stands 6 feet tall, so kids will have no problem running through it.
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Apparently, Schumer was running through the city when the urgent need for a restroom kicked in.
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Lawmakers passed a temporary "continuing resolution" in October to keep the government running through Dec. 85033.
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"I only actually outlined what he was running through in the first 12 [panels]," explains Watters.
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I will not be running through all the scores here, but just highlighting some notable occurrences.
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There was a sense of build toward some major event running through even the quieter episodes.
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The government is running through its reserves fast and, being unable to borrow, is printing money.
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In addition to a number of "First Amendment Defense" bills running through state legislatures, Republican Sens.
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Republicans have a 2628-28500 majority, and Democrats see their path to victory running through Georgia.
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Read a transcript of what people say and you can see despair running through every sentence.
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It just had a long dark line running through its center, making it look like two.
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Running through potential worst-case scenarios is essential when your livelihood is on the line. 11.
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This festival, running through March 21817, offers programs of shorts and features from around the world.
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Election flip-flopping A major theme running through "Prathet Ku Me" is the issue of elections.
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The new 1984 play is running through October 8 at Broadway's Hudson Theater in New York.
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"You can't walk through the place without ideas and creativity running through your head," Ruybalid says.
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Editorial A blast on a warm Saturday night in Manhattan sent people running through the streets.
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On how Kitchen United uses the data that's running through its operations: It's a hot topic.
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"Some people exploit the fact that we've got a border running through our community," he said.
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BROADLY: A theme running through much of your work is the exclusion of the female artist.
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I've taken in a lot of what's happening in their lives, what's running through their minds.
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What keeps running through my head is, Danielle Brooks, what are you adding to American theater?
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It takes about 30 minutes for a friend to film him running through the day's action.
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"When it's pouring down rain, there's a river running through where I live," Mr. Bruner said.
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There's still trees growing through houses and wild dogs running through the streets in black neighborhoods.
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She's also political, and the characters in "Eve's Song" — her professional playwriting debut, running through Dec.
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So there's this sort of undercurrent of deep, deep resentment running through most of the characters.
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After running through a selection of peppy Latin pop hits, Becky G decided to get personal.
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So this year Frieze is shorter, opening to the public on Friday and running through Sunday.
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Mr. Netanyahu wanted to know, running through a list of other countries with strong evangelical churches.
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Sustainability and history were two themes running through the selections, Times travel editor Amy Virshup noted.
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Surveillance video shows the group running through empty hallways and escaping through the glass front door.
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Speaking of Greece, did I mention that the series's current offering, running through Sunday, is "Hercules"?
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Ross LaJeunesse just penned a detailed blog post running through his decade-plus at the company.
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Starting today, and running through the New Hampshire primary, this newsletter will come out every day.
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They go through this pour and disrupt the current, so there's electricity running through this device.
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"I'm running through fire trying to get them out of there," he told Bay News 9.
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Video captured one of the frightened elephants running through the crowd, trampling those in its path.
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An earlier version of this article misstated who had previously seen immigrants running through her yard.
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They were huddled around a speakerphone, running through the latest modeling changes with an outside researcher.
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The four artists here are running through their images at roughly 24–60 frames per second.
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I'm running through an outdoor mall and watching people explode into masses of weird, wormy noodles.
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This sale is only running through January 4, so now is the best time to save.
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This week's episode of How to Get Away with Murder opens with Bonnie running through the rain.
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There are pipelines running through New York State, there are pipelines running close to New York City.
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And next week, the band will hit the road for an international tour running through mid-April.
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In December, the GOP-controlled Senate unanimously approved a bill to keep the government running through Feb.
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The fossil was completely enveloped in a super-hard rock, with veins of calcite running through it.
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Drunk on a feeling, alone with the stars in the sky I've been running through the jungle
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If you're unfamiliar, picture this: You're running through a field of white flowers wearing freshly-laundered cotton.
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The A1, the main motorway running through Portugal, was temporarily blocked by a fallen tree, authorities said.
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The common thread running through so many European countries is ironically something that inevitably divides them: nationalism.
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"I remember running through a football pitch, towards the small airplane that would evacuate us," Ali says.
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Adding to that sense of claustrophobia is the unrelenting Freudian analysis constantly running through these characters' heads.
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" "Willow represents a significant thread running through the Queen's life from her teenage years to her 90s.
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And then we were running through the house and out the back door, away from that place.
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Three more suspected militants were killed later on Saturday after running through the compound, firing into windows.
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The beta testing is running through the end of May, according to a report from Android Police.
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The ice water now running through her veins is almost visible, it's so close to the surface.
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"Since that day I've had so many questions running through my brain," she told Luyendyk Jr., 36.
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This film has electrically conducting threads running through it to form a set of grids (see picture).
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You won't see this Lara running through the jungle in short-shorts, holding her signature double guns.
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There is a fear and suspicion of police running through a community used to fending for itself.
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Done between 1973 and '82, these abstract drawings confirm the restless, experimental current running through her art.
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It has a great scene at the end where it's running through the ... Is it the beginning?
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The only downside is that the installation will only be running through this Sunday at Comic-Con.
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They walk out of the restaurant, and start running through the fields until they reach the wall.
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To celebrate, we're running through all of our favorites with a series of personal essays and lists.
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Still, there's a sense of sincere joy running through the whole thing that went ignored back then.
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They are probably on their way to catching an Eevee or Oddish running through a public space.
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When it zooms in on a street, you see a handful of people running through the rubble.
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One quick thing: Uncertainty was a thread running through focus groups held as part of the study.
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The shift in tone from "grandeur" to "degradation" is one of the registers running through this book.
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Hopefully we'll have a demo to play with soon (catch me running through Times Square, charming tourists).
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In a tweet, the channel said it restored its live programming after running through its backup systems.
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Running through a portion of the first building when the lights turn out is eerie and intense.
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"Oh cool, cool," he said, clipping me into three security harnesses and running through all the tests.
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There is, for one thing, a deep undercurrent of sexism running through the industry in this period.
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""It was so many emotions running through my head — happiness, sadness that that was the first time.
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She points out that "situational awareness" and "running through scenarios" are part of NRA gun training classes.
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Aside from the Patapsco River, there are four other smaller waterways running through and around Ellicott City.
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So does Gregg Mozgala, who portrays him in this Williamstown Theater Festival production running through July 10.
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Open enrollment for ObamaCare is under way, having started November 1 and running through December 15, 2017.
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The debate, and running through the procedural clock, could easily eat up weeks of April floor time.
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A continuing funding resolution passed by Congress this week to keep the federal government running through Dec.
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This is nothing new, presumably, but there is a fresh note of desolation running through her account.
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Engineering units could also be key if IS blows up bridges over the river running through Mosul.
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If so, it speaks to a constant underlying fear running through the organization, a fear of failure.
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Over time, I came to understand this loathing as a thread running through seemingly disparate adult conversations.
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Some shoppers might camp out on their computer, running through their list until the task is done.
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Some make references to pop culture, while others are simply gifs of mole rats running through tunnels.
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No one was injured except for a student who hurt her ankle while running through the school.
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Most of the shots you see are once the fair is opened with people running through it.
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Hot water without swinging an ax, food without running through a forest, clean laundry without red knuckles.
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Lets confuse you more: what do you make of the whole pop stars running through fields trend?
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When feminist activist Caroline Criado-Perez was running through Parliament Square one day, she noticed something troubling.
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Mayorga claimed he was hurt while running through the smoke-filled hallways, yelling for residents to flee.
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Soon, I'm running through the park, screaming Benjamin's name, past the sports game (#7), up the hill.
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He said it would be located near the 405, a north-south highway running through Los Angeles.
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And this week's performances by Lucinda Childs Dance (running through Sunday) will be that company's final appearances.
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"The Death of Ivan Ilyich" is running through March 14 as scheduled at the Paradise Factory Theater.
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I've had multiple suicidal thoughts running through my head most of my life but I suppressed them.
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Though initially she sounds reticent, soon she's running through how new the album still feels for her.
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We have a revolt against sexual harassment that's running through the political, entertainment, restaurant and communications worlds.
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And they know about the pyramid scheme you've been running through your company, Darius Trump Country Hams.
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More Buddhist homes have been built on the banks of the Mayu River running through the village.
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On May 16, Pierre Audi's production of "Tosca" returns to the Paris Opera, running through June 23.
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But there are no plans to restore the last mile of Silver Bow, running through some neighborhoods.
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" • Quotation of the day "We now have a military helicopter overhead, you see people running through canals.
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They hope that running through the vast white tundra in minus-68-degree weather will be healing.
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COLUMBIA, S.C. — The Biden campaign has always had a healthy sense of impending doom running through it.
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Kari Skogland's tracking shots of June running through the cornfield are among the most stunning we've seen.
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He has signaled he'll keep the operation up and running through November, whoever the Democratic nominee is.
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And wore this amazing cape that made her look like a literal superhero running through the audience.
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The thread running through them is black women's hair — as a source of intimacy, community and tension.
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The thread running through them is black women's hair — as a source of intimacy, community and tension.
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There's a Marie Antoinette-before-the-guillotine strain of lost aristocracy running through many collections this season.
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River Oaks was on a gated campus, surrounded by a small forest with trails running through it.
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There are talking trees and houses running through colorful islands alongside inflatable beach toys and school supplies.
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Lawmakers are rushing to pass the legislation to keep the government running through September by midnight Friday.
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The last days are about visualization, running through scenarios, cutting those last couple ounces to make weight.
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Examining micro-CT scans of the bone, the researchers began running through a checklist of possible causes.
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Transit authority DART later said on its website that trains had resumed running through the downtown area.
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Running Through Walls: Mightybell's executive Gina Bianchini advises to focus on inputs As an early investor in Dollar Shave Club, I spoke with CEO Michael Dubin about the company's acquisition by Unilever and the journey to this point on the latest episode of Venrock's podcast, Running Through Walls.
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There's a common thread running through all of Refinery24's dressing-for-your-figure stories: the figures themselves.
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"Everything is running through your mind of what happened and what you need to do next," he says.
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If she were running through a sea and playing, that's not something that I would be upset about.
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Getting your face zapped by a glass rod with electric currents running through it doesn't sound very pleasant.
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But there is a thread running through it all that suggests an overarching design based on two assumptions.
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Chapo, who Sanchez said was naked while running through the tunnel, was captured less than a week later.
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Owners of the Fire TV Cube can get Apple Music running through their multi-room music setups, too.
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There is no consistent thread running through what he does; he can change his mind at any moment.
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If there's any bad blood between the two pop singers now, it's certainly not running through Perry's veins.
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The blokeyness of the production would be overwhelming were it not for the deep fragility running through it.
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I don't have the answers, but after running through the tech, I'm every bit as grouchy as Dom.
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"There were bodies all over the place…we were just running through all of these bodies," Hoff says.
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Talking about the key factors that created American gun culture is like running through an American history class.
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Mae moves around the town by running through the streets, walking on power lines, and jumping along rooftops.
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They also had been saved from his service so a lot of emotions were running through that day.
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Looking at some of the recurring Powerpuff villains, the Girl Power running through the show's veins is apparent.
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The idea running through Mr Trump's diplomacy is that relations between states follow the art of the deal.
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Lane Bryant: Score 40 percent off in store and online, starting November 22 and running through November 27.
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That was in still water, which is nothing like a real-world system with water running through pipes.
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Liam completes an iPhone disassembly process every 11 seconds, with dozens running through the system at all times.
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After running through the house naked, James planted herself on the dog bed, facedown and just laid there.
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With such low or nonexistent margins, companies can continue running through financing or reduce expenditures until oil recovers.
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Ogden butts up against the Wasatch Mountains to the east, and has two rivers running through the city.
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Leaving the theater, I started running through the too-short list of doggy-friendly films in my head.
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During his session, he saw himself running through a jungle, being chased by a large black jungle cat.
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The old station faces Via Indipendenza, which is the main artery running through the rich part of town.
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The president signed a spending and border security plan into law to keep the government running through Sept.
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Then he and Flores clambered out and took off in opposite directions, running through the vast, desolate desert.
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In any case, it looks like the show is still up and running through the end of July.
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"We had noticed that women were running through airports," Ms. Helpern told The New York Times in 2012.
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The patch sticks to other materials because current running through it creates an attraction between opposite electric charges.
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The shift partly reflects the liberal energy running through the Democratic Party, which is embracing more progressive positions.
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"You feel like there's a freight train running through your head," he said of life in eastern Aleppo.
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Being able to manipulate the environment and interact with Pokémon while running through pretty short levels was exciting.
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The Arrivals A monthlong pop-up shop, running through the end of November, from the online outerwear brand.
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The days of chasing down ice cream trucks, running through sprinklers, family movie nights, and hide-and-seek.
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Each Bluemercury store will hold its own "party" on a designated day starting today, running through mid-December.
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The jam-like concentrate of strawberries is still fresh fruit-sharp, with little seeds running through like pearls.
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Those numbers for the China-based e-commerce company include 11 days of sales running through Singles Day.
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Closed in 220, it now offers tours, none as chilling as Terror Behind the Walls running through Nov.
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Now, an ambitious and thought-provoking new exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery in London, running through Oct.
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By the time the day was over, she was running through a field naked and covered in blood.
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Soon, the Karakorum Highway, the main artery running through the district, was lined with police and military checkpoints.
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Trump had said he would not sign a Senate-passed bill to keep the government running through Feb.
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So I have the pride of my family's blood running through my veins, but really it's poisoned blood.
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"Ain't No Mo'," by Mr. Cooper, is running through May 5 at the Public Theater in New York.
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With Antonio away, Beatriz is soon running through the fields with a young slave, Virgílio (Vinicius Dos Anjos).
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In one shot, a mom is bathing a child; in another, a boy is running through a sprinkler.
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On a recent Thursday afternoon, a half-dozen swipers swapped stories about running through stations to avoid arrests.
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"They were like cowboys running through the town," he said of colleagues who voted for the library cuts.
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Atamanuik wore the wig and makeup to tech rehearsal, running through the script in sweatpants and an undershirt.
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I am bringing this up because there does seem to be a reality TV theme running through Washington.
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That said, it's hard to know precisely what is running through the mind of Ms. Wexler these days.
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Ms. Jameson told me that the words "black people can die like this," kept running through her head.
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Mercado was beloved for not merely running through the 12 signs, but performing dramatic readings that thrilled audiences.
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However nice his arm felt, with his hand running through my hair, I knew there was something missing.
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Ever since it happened, the mantra running through my head had been: I will not be forced out.
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The common thread running through these judicial hot takes is that the authors do not know the man.
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A skinny, Latino 21-year-old with bright red hair is running through traffic in downtown Los Angeles.
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It also gets rid of the need for so many wires running through dense underbrush and parched hills.
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There's a stubborn streak of quiet melancholy running through this Northern Irish writer's new book of short stories.
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For detectives, it was a sign of a fissure running through gangs across the country, especially the Bloods.
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There are also (presumably very thin) steel rods running through the pan, which help it keep its shape.
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When they're reloading, they're nervously counting their bullets — they're not running through with a pistol killing 30 men.
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I sat there on the porch, gazing up at the tree, with these scenarios running through my mind.
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The footage showed her running through an area east of Brooklyn and a car moving close to her.
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To me, the production process was defined by running through script revision, reading through actors, consolidating that path.
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These Republican geniuses have been hyping themselves for seven years, running through the streets: New album coming out!
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OUR APPLIANCES HAVE BEEN ACTING WEIRD, INCLUDING THE DICONIX PRINTER WHICH WAS RUNNING THROUGH A TANDY 11OV CONVERTER.
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The photos in Johansson's book have the same kind of diaristic approach you see running through Petersen's work.
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There is a decorative current running through her ceramics, which merges extravagance with the stately columnar-like forms.
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Most of the art is gray, although one piece has a rich vein of ochre running through it.
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Filmed in Mumbai, the video sees the band running through colorful streets and taking part in a Holi festival.
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For about 10 milliseconds, the flash flood of current generates a powerful magnetic field running through the coil's bore.
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But I can't understand why no one is running through that hanger like a kid in Willy Wonka's factory.
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One of the most popular polychrome marbles was pavonazzo, a white marble with purplish-red veins running through it.
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On Thursday they announced the addition of three new pints with a cookie dough "core" running through the center.
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It's February 2018 and I'm wearing two layers of thermal underwear, running through the hills of Pyeongchang, South Korea.
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They hate the Workers' Party and the far-right wave that's running through Brazil, but it ultimately helps them.
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According to Wilson's website, the Massachusetts show and 11 more concert dates running through June 23 have been postponed.
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Smoke from another grass fire Sunday forced the closure of a stretch of Interstate 80 running through Sacramento's downtown.
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A theme running through the new releases of August is endings — either of the world, or of characters' worlds.
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We will be running through these in the days ahead as we continue the development of the Airlander aircraft.
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I was running through the woods, in the middle of one of those warrior-style workouts, when it happened.
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"Mexican born/Kenya running through my veins," the rap begins, with Nyong'o seated in the back of a car.
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Running through a quiz on the issues, Beck asked him if he thought semi-automatic weapons should be legal.
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He gives the example of a CCTV camera taking a picture of a vehicle running through a red light.
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Allswell:This mattresses brand is having a 20% off site-wide sale starting August 27 and running through September 5.
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Even the narrow bands edging or running through the panel's border colors convey a distinctive feel to their physicality.
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A seam running through the last three years of political turbulence is a loss of a sense of belonging.
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That means everything from researching spaceship technology to running through worst-case simulations, and testing out anti-gravity equipment.
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I was ten minutes late, running through Mayfair, sweating fixing my black velvet jacket to my back, deeply uncomfortable.
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Renderings of the project show wide, verdant sidewalks, with bustling businesses, cafes, shade trees and children running through fountains.
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"He was real wet and nasty like he had been running through the woods in the rain," Hannah said.
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He and his team have developed a porous glass emitter that has hundreds of tiny channels running through it.
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That is the tension running through Twitter: It's a place of both empowerment and diminishment, of activism and abuse.
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So when you're in there and you're running through Evolution, you've got this pack on that's following the music.
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Extreme hypotheticals are always running through my head if I'm doing something that involves sharp, heavy, or elevated objects.
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The highway is the main artery running through Big Sur, a picturesque stretch that is a major tourist attraction.
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The premiere episode of Hulu's "The Handmaid's Tale" opens with a woman running through the woods with her child.
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This translated to a lack of leadership, with the store running through six managers in less than two years.
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"Outside" is the most melodic song on the record while still having that darker, harder sound running through it.
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It felt almost like super-fine sand running through my hair, down my back, and into my shower drain.
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Running through the agenda items, there was no controversy or surprise, and the votes went pretty much as expected.
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Artillery duels and skirmishing have recently intensified along the disputed frontier running through the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir.
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The fifty-four features in the Film Society of Lincoln Center's series "Emotion Pictures: International Melodrama," running through Jan.
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The deal now must be ratified by the 55,113 UAW workers at Ford, with voting running through Nov. 15.
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The continuum running through the investigation showing links between Trump's associates and businesses and Russia has been often subtle.
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McPhee writes admiringly of the Corps' grit, determination, even genius, but running through the essay is a strong countercurrent.
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Recent videos show crowds of protestors running through the street carrying Wiphala flags and occupying the main international airport.
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Surely Box was of sufficient size with enough data running through its systems to take advantage of machine learning.
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My heart attempts to fill the silence by running through the scores of loud memories he left behind him.
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Decisions made in Atlanta shape the Southeast, with billions of dollars in infrastructure spending running through the mayor's office.
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For me it's important I deliberate all options ... running through scenarios, and not simply theoretical experiments in my head.
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And yet, there is a gentleness running through the paintings, a sense of humor at once compassionate and tough.
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Running through all these different scenarios and readying your approach for whatever happens is hard, and it takes time.
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This way you can almost see all of the blood running through them and the dirt in their hands.
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"I have blue and gold running through my blood," Mr. Michael told a State Assembly hearing here in March.
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Weeks later, the star defended her children against critics when photos emerged of them running through Berlin's Holocaust memorial.
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The members' vastly different relationships with the U.S. government are also running through the meeting like a fault line.
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The Fallout 215 run will be the longest, running an hour and 242 minutes of running through the wasteland.
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Indeed, there is a push and pull between these running through the exhibition and the catalog that accompanies it.
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Those interred separately, however, had religious significance, and no creature was considered too small: The show, running through Jan.
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She is featured in a group exhibition running through early July at the Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco.
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It has an opening big enough to fit the Statue of Liberty, with a roaring river running through it.
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That dichotomy is true as far as it goes, but there is another defining theme running through Roberts's jurisprudence.
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He stared straight ahead, not making eye contact, as if he were running through the script in his head.
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By the late-1980s, Batsheva was having an identity crisis — and it was running through directors every couple years.
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The vulnerability of running through the desert, the intimacy of collective suffering and ribald camaraderie replaced artifice and vanity.
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Publishers are not interested in a book simply running through some interesting, if preliminary, theory on how to eat.
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The exhibition, "Gelatin: Vorm — Fellows — Attitude," at the Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, running through Aug.
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Still, companies are drafting plans to keep running through an outbreak at one or more facilities, said the people.
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The lessons running through the narrative of his memoir are to reach for the impossible and never give up.
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"Hope you are running through gorgeous fields of grass and eating all the treats you want in Dog Heaven."
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LONDON — There have been exhibitions of protest art and satire, but the British Museum's "I object," running through Jan.
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Starting today and running through March 1, one celebrity-loved denim brand will be hosting its biggest sale yet.
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The ones talking about sadness or depression have this imagery of water running through them, which is obviously blue.
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The recent violence has pushed people out of multiple towns along the main highways running through the opposition enclave.
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When sheriff's deputies arrived a couple weeks ago, roughly 100 people scattered, driving off or running through nearby fields.
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More demanding activities included carrying heavy rubber boats along the beach, running through obstacle courses and learning to march.
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The camera from the helicopter showed a man running through a backyard and hopping a fence into another yard.
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More usefully, the second batch of tickets, running through the end of September, has not quite sold out yet.
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The manager spent about 10 minutes in his pregame news conference running through the team's long list of ailments.
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Ms. Hinkle's exhibition, "The Evanesced," running through June 25, aims to give a voice to missing African-American women.
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On one wall is a mural of a horse running through a mountain pasture; another depicts a Canadian flag.
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A coil with an electric current running through it generates a corresponding magnetic field running down the coil's center.
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At one point during the performance, as Mendes was running through the crowd, he fell flat on his face.
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For now, the headphones are available only online, and at Even's pop-up store in Manhattan running through Tuesday.
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The legislation, which boosts funding for both domestic programs and the military, keeps the government running through Sept. 30.
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NV Energy wants to keep the state's last coal-fired power plant running through 2025, the Nevada Independent reports.
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"I still have bad days, running through the airport to get back for my daughter's hockey banquet," she said.
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If there is one consistent thread running through his presidency, it is Trump's desire to avoid upsetting his base.
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I enjoy this choreography moment by moment; yet it's nebulous, running through the mind like water through the fingers.
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Running through material old and new, they held together some marriage of noir, midcentury blues, klezmer and hard-bop.
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She finds all kinds of laughs milking a pause, running through expressions, steadily ramping up the emotion with gusto.
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I am a very thoughtful person, and there's almost always one crazy thought or another running through my brain.
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As M left my office, my mind was spinning, running through all the other options we could have chosen.
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Most of them are lost on the viewer because you are on a forced path, and sometimes running through.
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"I heard a loud explosion and saw gangsters and police officers running through the hallways," Dos Santos told CNN Monday.
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Oddie: I'm reluctant to go into great detail, but I think that is sort of running through all our work.
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The place he represents, a swath of Southern California coastline running through San Diego County, has lots of angry Democrats.
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When singer John Legend pops up at a rail station during the morning rush and starts running through his hits.
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As she stares intently at her own face, you can all but hear the piece's title running through her head.
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Maybe a dark matter experiment could detect dark matter particles from the recently discovered stream running through our cosmic neighborhood.
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Nadler said he was running through a series of questions with Hicks, including about former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski.
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Residents in Callahan, Florida, spotted the animal — native to southern and eastern Africa — grazing and running through neighboring yards Wednesday.
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Running through all the assessments this Monday is a cooking class that the drug court participants took the previous week.
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He closed off the streets running through the plaza, replacing them with arches, and knocked two stories off the buildings.
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But this year's festivities also had a sad undercurrent running through them due to June's gay nightclub shooting in Orlando.
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That is certainly a series of thoughts that could maybe have been running through Cliff's mind during this press conference.
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It's another reminder that Jon Snow has Targaryen blood running through his veins, something Drogon can apparently sense or smell.
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That optimism, which Lovecraft didn't consider optimism at all, is one of the subversions running through the Innsmouth Legacy series.
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But some of those issues will likely have to wait due to the sense of urgency running through these discussions.
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Surveillance video showed her running through the streets of Charlottesville and wandering in a downtown pedestrian mall near the university.
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The only situation that had been running through my mind in the hallways was the potential of an active shooter.
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Undoubtedly. Is it a bit weird to see seams running through a TV when you're looking at it up close?
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Toby loves running through the sand and one of his best moves is running at full speed towards the camera.
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It begins with star/producer Jennifer Lopez in sleek athletic wear running through the working class streets of New York.
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But soon I was back in the blackness, running through an alley onto an unlit cycle path bordering deep fields.
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"The French lace fabric I chose has a vine motif running through it in addition to floral elements," she said.
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He spends his days running through the trees, protecting his loved ones from wild animals and enjoying home cooked meals.
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Running through switches means the train would travel in a direction the switch on the train tracks weren't set for.
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In the photo, her daughter Willow Sage, 8, and son Jameson Moon, 2½, can be seen running through the memorial.
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Among the most anticipated titles in competition at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, kicking off today and running through Jan.
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There aren't any gusts against my body, no flecks of dirt against my helmet, no adrenaline running through my veins.
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But like everyone faced suddenly with disorientating news, I had questions running through my head: Should we leave the city?
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While that may sound extreme, it shows the level of concern that is running through the secular community in Israel.
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That has raised speculation over a limited operation to control Jisr al-Shughur or the main highway running through Idlib.
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This irregular galaxy, 30 million years away in the Virgo constellation, has a bar of stars running through the middle.
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It was running through some kind of software that shows you a live image of what the camera is detecting.
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One mustachioed yellow bot had a lighter in its hand and tubes running through its body, allowing it to 'smoke.
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"Think of the difference between looking for your car keys and seeing a bear running through your house," Wyble explains.
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Order was restored quickly, but the Brewers remained incensed that Machado would clip a player while running through the bag.
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Eoin O'Broin, newly elected to parliament for Sinn Fein, loathes the idea of an EU external frontier running through Ireland.
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There's a broad, performative sort of melancholy running through this movie, and it touches on so many of the characters.
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Quartz is an energy conductor, so it amplifies energy running through it, and so the energy here is highly amplified.
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Boasberg said a decision on that question could come after the pipeline is built and oil is running through it.
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The police released security footage showing them running through the streets of Pisgat Zeev, chasing residents and armed with knives.
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Here, Drake and I needed to mess with some gears in order to get the power running through the room.
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If the picture is creatively staged and/or shows movement—for example, running through a cornfield—it does even better.
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It's your standard haunted house, with the player running through creepy hallways and wincing at noises coming around the corner.
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The pop-up store in New York City will be up and running through New Year's Eve, with Snap, Inc.
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But with so much digital advertising running through Google's extensive network, Google does have huge power to quickly effect change.
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So there's a lot of traffic that's running through our systems, and the busier the systems get, that increases exponentially.
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It was on an unpaved road, running through woods and past an abandoned cornfield that had become a small meadow.
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By middle age you might begin to see, retrospectively, the dominant motifs that have been running through your various decisions.
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But after running through a shopping list of renewables, he got more passionate as he distanced himself from Clinton's proposals.
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It's the sound of another night spent running through the fog in Silent Hill as the sky opens up outside.
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This article originally appeared on VICE UK. The situation is this: You are running through a complicated woods-adjacent cabin.
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And on the right, meanwhile, the pipeline of leaks running through Google's walls was still going as strong as ever.
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Service was halted on the A, B, C and D trains, major lines running through Manhattan and into neighboring boroughs.
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Witnesses said they saw a man running through the crowd at 2 popular marketplaces near the city's center, stabbing people.
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But running through it was a theme: I know who I am, and that's exactly why you should believe me.
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Microsoft the Musical is a short performance running through a brief history of the technology company founded by Bill Gates.
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There's a reassuring, anxious intimacy running through it, which can be confusing, because all the confessional sections aren't quite true.
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Now, he's off and running through a teeming, gleaming Manhattan night, every hot-dog seller and hobo his possible executioner.
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On its 200th anniversary, an exhibition running through March charts how the museum has navigated the convulsions of Spanish history.
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Running through a park naked but for a loincloth and mud in the "Typical Girls" video, she was freedom incarnate.
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Now, it is coming to the California Science Center in Los Angeles, opening this Saturday and running through Feb. 20.
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If anything, that's a thread running through many of the failures, according to senior analyst Sam Abuelsamid, of Navigant Research.
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There's a fatalistic streak running through these selections, but it's one that might help us bring about a fairer world.
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Hope turned to dread as I tried to fish it out, running through all possible scenarios of the next day.
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"The rooms are the art," said Mr. Zalaznick, stepping over the network of extension cords still running through the Grill.
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Abdehou used golden hour to take this impressive photo of a white horse running through a field in Barzan, Iraq.
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And there is anti-Americanism running through the novel ("Britain slavishly followed America into the war on terror," Johnson writes).
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And there is anti-Americanism running through the novel ("Britain slavishly followed America into the war on terror," Johnson writes).
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Whether it's crying babies, loud neighbours, or simply endless thoughts running through your head, sometimes you just can't fall asleep.
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There's also a 3D animated screen that makes it look like you're running through a tunnel in Blade Runner 2049.
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The Metrograph series, "Buñuel in France," starting Friday, March 31, and running through April 3, features a handful of them.
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Video from KCAL/KCBS shows mourners abruptly running through and around the candle-and-balloon memorial and into the street.
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Russia has installed itself in an Armenian base with a lease running through 2059 and controls Armenia's ever-besieged economy.
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I want generations of young girls and boys to have soccer -- and the lessons from soccer -- running through their veins.
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Mr. Fassbender does this brilliantly; too often, Ms. Mara and Mr. Gosling seem to be running through different acting exercises.
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And as Democrats prepare for public hearings next week, they are underscoring the common thread running through the witnesses' accounts.
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"It's very physical," the artist said of her "running through the woods, running from cops" in a 2016 Cometbus interview.
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In 2011, one of the Chinese officers emailed the other, attaching a report running through the success of their operation.
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When you open your mouth, gear your words toward what the other person says, not whatever is running through your head.
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With all the emotions running through teens, anonymous outlets give them the freedom to share their feelings without fear of judgment.
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There's a shot (that's in the movie) when we are running through the woods, Franco hits his head on a tree.
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I asked Svenonius if there's one constant thread running through all his albums, his decades-long catalog of Molotov cocktail juggling.
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Essentially, at engine start-up, only liquid hydrogen is running through the engine, because it is less chemically active than oxygen.
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The new teaser trailer for the show reveals a woman running through the woods, seemingly pursued by a knife-wielding killer.
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Social media video provided to a local station shortly after the migrants arrived shows many celebrating while running through the streets.
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The Senate on Wednesday unanimously approved a bill — without border wall money — that would keep the government running through Feb. 8.
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"Hope you are running through gorgeous fields of grass and eating all the treats you want in Dog Heaven," Witherspoon continued.
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BioWare released a development roadmap running through what to expect in the coming months, but it's frustratingly light on the details.
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Whether it's running through a sales pitch in your head or avoiding negative conversations and language, others can adopt similar tactics.
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Trump's decision throws more chaos into the late scramble to keep the government running through Christmas and into the new year.
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Disney has opened up what's essentially a Rogue One-themed escape room here in downtown Austin, running through Sunday, March 12th.
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A criminal pug was caught running through private property in New Jersey on Sunday, according to the Cape May Police Department.
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It's really hard because there's so many things that keep running through my mind and it feels like it's never enough.
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A 98-mile (158-km) road running through the area is dubbed the Extraterrestrial Highway, a purported hotbed of UFO sightings.
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Side note: If you are solving in the print newspaper, you might have noticed a curved line running through your clues.
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The figure underscores a common theme running through his emerging empire: a public-private financing model underpinning long-shot start-ups.
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ET with 90 of its most popular episodes and then running through all 856 episodes from the show's 33-year run.
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Some of the safety violations that sparked the FRA audit included "running through switches" and "yard operations," according to the source.
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The Blu-ray running through composite video gives you a good idea of the effect that technology has on the picture.
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Publisher Electronic Arts staged a simultaneous game reveal and release on Monday, with an extended trailer/livestream running through the basics.
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She's talking about how women are treated in Hollywood, running through a highlight reel of the absolute worst interactions she's had.
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Rome is the kind of city that it's legitimately hard to imagine a major race running through, and yet, it's happening.
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The short-term prognosis is for the current mild uptrend in production to continue running through the end of this year.
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Chaim recalls hundreds of civilians running through the frontlines to escape from ISIS, a scene he said he would never forget.
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But these seven quotes were undoubtedly running through his head as he stood behind Donald Trump in Florida last night. 1.
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In her work, a persona can live up to one of the word's speculative etymologies: It's the sound running through you.
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Running through February 22, the show features 15 artists working in a variety of mediums, from fashion to painting to poetry.
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What can I tell you about the 20 hours I spent running through primeval forests, chasing down a saber-toothed tiger?
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But this summer you can find a deliciously different kind of bourbon trail running through somewhere a little unexpected: Disney World.
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He was running through the streets admitting he had murdered her — and he had a photo of her in his pocket.
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All this intersects with Shutdown Week, after Trump signed a bill Friday to keep the federal government running through Friday, Dec.
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But one thread running through the quarterly index is the fevers in our midst — Bitcoin, mobile apps, artificial intelligence and visualization.
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I always look back at that switch that flipped, that stupid thing running through schools and playing outside of other shows.
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The argument running through Ms Sengupta's book, made of seven richly detailed portraits of young Indians, is both simple and beguiling.
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Swimming and running through the Stockholm archipelago the winners of the SwimrunWorld Championships have broken course records in all three categories.
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It started July 14 (one day before Prime Day) and is running through today, July 17 (one day after Prime Day).
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"Lovelife" is almost explicitly a love song, and love is a pretty common theme running through a lot of your records.
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When the victim's list was finally published Sunday morning, it was the devil's version of Jewish Geography running through our heads.
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For one, Johnson's performance, running through talking points in the face of several emotional appeals from audience members, occasionally fell flat.
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The satellite arrived in the right orbit and in good health, powering on and ready to start running through instrument checks.
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In November, O'Rourke took to Medium with a post that was literally about running through Washington, but that many took metaphorically.
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His hostility to immigration and demographic change may be the closest thing to a sincere core belief running through his career.
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Key details include interlaced leather weaving running through the toe vamp, leather and nickel D-ring eye stays and black laces.
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That, more or less, is the premise of "Star Trek: The Starfleet Academy Experience," opening on Saturday and running through Oct.
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"I was in my pajamas, at 2:30 in the morning, running through the streets, tears in my eyes," Brianne said.
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Instead of running through a hen house, the two take a ride on a giant ferry boat to see the city.
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I loved running through my old city and got a kick out of seeing friends and family members along the way.
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A woman in California contracted parasitic worms in her eye after running through a swarm of flies during a trail run.
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After the competition, reporters asked the young skater what was running through her head once she successfully completed the first axel.
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Where Ms. Merkel has urged tolerance, Ms. Petry has embraced the angry populism now running through Europe and the United States.
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The water running through the town—the aquamarine, freezing-cold creek and the cloudy, scalding-hot hot spring—sustains life here.
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Everything east of the train tracks running through town is Zetas territory; to the west of the tracks it's Sinaloa turf.
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Two of these are Clinton counties: Sumter is part of the Black Belt running through the central part of the state.
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At my old school, a kid brought a gun to school this year and went running through the halls with it.
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And in this case the tip takes the shape of a wide-open field with a long road running through it.
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His works are the focus of the exhibition "Captive Artist: Watercolors by Kakunen Tsuruoka" at this gallery, running through March 23.
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One thing was clear from the beginning: It would not be a traditional news show, running through the week's major headlines.
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After running through a stammering new song about emotional paralysis, "You Had Your Soul With You," the musicians requested some tweaks.
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He eventually got into running through his older brother, Luke Metto, a 2:10:57 marathoner who was competing in France.
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"I had a very happy childhood, running through sprinklers and riding to friends' houses on my banana seat bike," she said.
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"Is there a car in the driveway?" he said, audibly running through a mental checklist as he approached yet another house.
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When the teacher suggests they transfer to a private school, they stammer and sputter, invisible dollar signs running through their minds.
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The gritty modern production, running through Sunday at the Baruch Performing Arts Center, and smoldering Carmen (Sishel Claverie) won me over.
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The musical failed to catch fire at first, running through its initial investment of $22002 million in a matter of months.
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Geoff Cutmore: The President appeared to suggest today that there is a possibility of a deal extension running through March 603.
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It's a reflection of the Buttigieg-fever running through a contingent of younger, well-heeled Democrats in New York and California.
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In Handel's "Agrippina," running through March 7, the conductor Harry Bicket's triumph is the richness he draws from the Met Orchestra.
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The genetic blood disorder can cause strokes, organ damage and intense pain that can feel like glass running through her veins.
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The more you look at great art of any kind, you'll see that there's this thread running through all of it.
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Beauty startup Glossier is offering 240% off the entire site starting Black Friday and running through Cyber Monday on December 28.
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They are often scribbling their own jokes and running through their own sets mentally rather than paying attention to the stage.
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This is the first Prime Day that Amazon owns grocer Whole Foods, which has its own deals running through the week.
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Mr. Chang and Ms. Navarrete apparently decided that the menu, rather than running through his hits, should play to her strengths.
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Finally, tracking a foreign guy with a selfie stick running through the city of Guiyang may not be the hardest feat.
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There are often many things running through my head at any one moment, and I try to show all of that.
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Running through the yards and parks behind my house, climbing trees, the occasional large rock, fences, and any scalable surface really.
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But there's another problem running through local TV news that affects women daily: harassment from the people who watch the news.
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So while she might not have attained a signature style, there are a number of formal preoccupations running through her work.
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Vinegar Girl is afraid of the violence running through Shakespeare's original, so it removes it entirely: The characters are all defanged.
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I'm going to be running through how to use Evernote on a Mac desktop, since that is mainly where I access it.
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Increasingly, the auction houses and automakers are collaborating to try to raise the scores, and the prices, of vehicles running through auctions.
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Nintendo just dropped a 3-minute trailer running through 20-plus indies that will be coming to the Switch at some point.
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As of now, the College Tour Package is available in Atlanta, Boston, Miami, New York, and Washington, DC, running through November 250.
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ET Friday, the GOP-controlled Senate voted 48-47 to advance a House-passed bill to keep the government running through Feb.
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One method is to have a snake-like wire running through the device that constricts when a current is applied to it.
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One thing leads to another, and soon the whole town is burning and there are sword-wielding mobs running through the streets.
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A separate Alexandria Police Department statement says the teen was found on Tuesday running through a field in adjoining Grant County, Minnesota.
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The pipeline has been criticized by environmental groups and activists for running through Indigenous lands and its potential to damage the environment.
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After spending some time playing Forza Horizon 4 and Metro: Exodus, and running through Nvidia's G-Sync benchmark, the results were great.
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"It's not fair to have mud and water running through a neighborhood for years on end," said Superior Court Judge Eric Harmon.
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A feverish temptress – "Fire is running through my flesh," she says – Ilona has been conducting an affair with Cooper, the Marxist poet.
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In Future Unfolding, you play as a small stick figure, running through candy-colored, procedurally-generated woods from a top-down perspective.
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The theme running through Andrew Roberts's terrific new biography is this acute sense of destiny, first manifest when Churchill was a teenager.
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And Obama was necessarily working in concert with legislative allies, not running through a platform he personally had committed to like Rubio.
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The menswear shows follow others in London and Milan, and precede the womenswear season of presentations running through February and early March.
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Chances are that too much information running through our small brains clouds our thinking, making it more difficult to do our jobs.
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F.Y.I. Q. There is an Off Broadway play, "Dead Dog Park," running through March 6, about a police killing in Upper Manhattan.
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In it, he's running through a park being chased by his dog, filming the scene with the camera down at his side.
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Alexandria police said in a statement that the teen was found on Tuesday running through a field in adjoining Grant County, Minnesota.
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Gay Chorus Deep South is playing at Outfest in Los Angeles (running through July 28), as well as other upcoming film festivals.
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He said he heard the shots and looked out his window to see two young Latino men running through an adjacent alley.
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Video appears to show suspect in NYC attack Eyewitness records video of suspect running through traffic, brandishing what appear to be handguns.
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However, there was just one small problem: Chicago seemed more interested in running through the house than actually going to her party!
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"So I'm like dressed [in a suit] and she starts running through Koreatown and I start running along with her," he added.
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The same characters are running through some of the same emotions but with much less of a sense of weight and impact.
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Starting today and running through August 31, visitors are able to tour the historic home, which was built between 1825 and 1827.
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As YouTuber Lets Melt This explains, there are about 800 amperes running through the copper wires on either side of the bit.
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In the world of basketball, there exists a hippie who talks on TV, narrating whatever acid flashback is running through his brain.
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The complete instrument would also have had a rotating pointer, called an alidade, mounted on a pin running through the central hole.
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The storm, which forecasters will name Colin, is part of a brisk start to the Atlantic hurricane season running through November 30.
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Thanks to these acolytes, as they moved on to think-tanks or government jobs, he kept his methods running through eight administrations.
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This time around, Amazon says there will be over 100 exclusive deals for Alexa users, starting today and running through July 17th.
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Warren sees her path to victory running through these voters, who are more likely to be college-educated, closer to the cities.
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The pair use that speed to their advantage, running through the stories or relevant documents and screenshotting the money sentences and paragraphs.
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The two-kilometer stretch of electric road was added to the E16, a transnational highway running through Northern Ireland, Norway and Sweden.
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Historically, this has tended to be the case, with major issues — slavery and civil rights come to mind — running through both parties.
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Allo: Connects local parents and helps them help each other with things like babysitting and errand-running through a "Karma" point system.
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"There are fewer pilots and more operations," he said, running through pre-flight preparations in the cramped cockpit of a C-208.
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An angular, shallow wood-paneled pool cleverly abutted a full-length window that looked down onto the canal running through the Giardini.
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"[She's] been such an incredible athlete and hero, with all those raging male hormones running through [her] body," she tells the magazine.
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Walmart is giving everyone three chances to order an SNES Classic this week with limited orders starting Wednesday and running through Friday.
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A separate source said there were concerns running through the company that Chief Executive Hiroto Saikawa and others may also be indicted.
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Zappos is turning 20 this month and, to celebrate, the company is throwing a big birthday sale that's running through July 28.
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Major selling points were the large volume of content running through computer servers and the idea that nobody could dominate the medium.
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In other pipeline news, developers of the Dakota Access project are expected to announce that oil has begun running through the pipeline.
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One of the main themes running through the exhibition seems to be the juxtaposition of the distant past with the modern present.
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"That was the beginning of the end," Mr. Schwartz said before running through a long list of dairy plants that had closed.
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A source shared with Business Insider a photo of a large puddle of water at the facility with wires running through it.
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Its retail tenants include Crandall Guitars, whose lease goes through 2018, and Studio 26 Gallery, with a lease running through next year.
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The main thoroughfare running through downtown Seoul was blockaded after the court's decision in anticipation of growing protests later in the day.
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The video shows Jennifer Anne Kaufman running through the field being chased by the cows, who worked together to corral the suspect.
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Then there's the matter of his singing in Rocketman — is it really him running through Elton John's greatest hits over two hours?
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Brady may not be thinking about his retirement, but everyone else is and will be one of themes running through the week.
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The goal is for the final product to have a couple thick ribbons of fudge and jam running through each scoop. 9.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads This Wednesday, October 10, the 11th annual Bushwick Film Festival begins, running through Sunday, October 14.
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Who are some of the people in your life and studies who exemplify black love and other themes running through your work?
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After all, typically the more volume of packages you have running through a delivery system, the more efficient that system will be.
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Style An anniversary reissue, which includes remixes, reveals a band painstakingly working for an elusive perfection, running through songs again and again.
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Running through June 8, the production will be shown in movie theaters around the world via National Theater Live on May 14.
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So the last one of each of these lists of three, these "tricky trios," is running through the last crossing down entry.
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The new creations look like Original Glazed but have either a peanut butter or chocolate/peanut butter filling running through the circle.
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The United States has identified Nord Stream 2, the planned pipeline running through the Baltic Sea to Russia, as a geostrategic project.
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This commitment to democracy is far from recent; it has been a red thread running through decades of bipartisan American foreign policy.
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A new theme running through today's hearing was the prospect of the US losing its edge in self-driving technology to China.
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The thread running through these dilemmas is the choice Australians made a few decades ago: to build a hybrid health care system.
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There is also no guarantee that Congress will want to fund the wall later on, given skepticism running through the Republican Party.
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But as I carried on running through St. James's Park, I couldn't get those 11 statues of men out of my head.
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There's a mystery running through season 12 of The Real Housewives of Atlanta, and it began on Sunday's episode with a bang.
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And now, you can get one of those awesome devices at an impressive discount, thanks to a deal running through B&H.
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"It was really tough, there was so many emotions running through my head," Auger-Aliassime, now ranked 21, told the ATP website.
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Yankees 4, Rangers 1 The star Yankees reliever once couldn't tame the thoughts and doubts running through his mind on the mound.
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They said they had received a call from an unidentified woman that teen-agers armed with guns were running through the woods.
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It also helps explain the negative tone running through a lot of the coverage of Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders this year.
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Lawmakers have held mock sessions, running through practice questions and fine-tuning them to be as pointed — and un-duckable — as possible.
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There are several interesting trains of thought running through the clues — let's run MOHEL down through NÉE and ILL TIMED, why not?
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The houses stood on the western side of the street; beyond them lay a mud clearing with a creek running through it.
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A pipeline of the Waha oil company, an NOC joint venture with foreign firms, running through Marada feeds the Es Sider port.
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Running through Saturday, this is the inaugural edition of what is planned as a yearly showcase of ensembles from around the country.
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However, this deal is only running through tonight (or until stock runs out), so add that discounted iPad to your cart quickly!
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"All along we had thoughts running through our mind that it could be true or it could not be true," says Hussein.
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With those files, anyone with a 3D printer literally has a key to every piece of luggage running through our nation's airports.
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Instead of running through tall, thick grass, as Devin Hester did, Cohen dodged the pit bulls that he said roamed his neighborhood.
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Rodriguez recalled a 10-year-old Graham running through the building corridor with the open terrace that overlooks wide tree-lined paths.
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But there was a leitmotif running through the disparate patches, and it was Trump's readiness to reassemble recent history and reinvent himself.
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Now that you know what the Xtava Pro is capable of, it's worth running through the features that make those results possible.
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Throughout its run, Lloyd's Shrew balanced the sparkly comedic appeal of Petruchio and Kate's courtship with the violent undercurrent running through it.
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If you're running through snow and on very slippery surfaces, even if you have the best shoes in the world it takes longer.
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An eyewitness and fellow employee told CNN he saw the gunman running through the building carrying a pistol fitted with a laser sight.
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One of the themes running through my book is the excessively bourgeois or white middle-class assumptions of so much feminist thought today.
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In this latest video, Atlas can be seen running through a grassy field, managing some difficult terrain, and even jumping over a log.
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My paper is about running through all the arguments people make in defense of this assumption and showing why they don't hold up.
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I switch to Twitter and then scroll, scroll, scroll… It feels good to have this infinite flow of tweets running through my veins.
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Starting Friday and running through March 18, the SXSW Conference and Festivals draws music lovers, movie buffs and technophiles from across the world.
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For one, these entirely abstract works, which were done between 1973 and '82, further confirm the restless, experimental current running through her art.
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State media on Tuesday said government forces were battling militants but had extended their advance and seized a highway running through the town.
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Its aim is a rump Syria as a client state, and an arc of Shia dominance running through it from Iraq to Lebanon.
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Jarred Evans, a professional football player who moved to Wuhan, has been running through every part of the air base to keep fit.
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Starting on December 12 and running through December 23, Whole Foods will be taking 50% off a different artisan cheese every single day.
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But the scale of the swing illustrated the deep divisions running through a country that voted 52-20103 percent to leave the bloc.
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"For me it's important I deliberate all options ... running through scenarios, and not simply theoretical experiments in my head," she told the BBC.
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So standing in the shower with a bowl of mayonnaise that I am running through my hair is basically my version of hell.
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I get there with about 24 minutes to spare before my train, and it's a nice change from frantically running through the station.
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In the image, it appears that her daughter Willow, 8, and son Jameson, 2, are running through the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin, Germany.
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While officially an unpaid adviser, Froman was reportedly put in charge of economic team personnel, with recommendations for key offices running through him.
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What follows is a montage of Midge and Susie walking into various hotels, running through casinos and preparing for the comedian's set backstage.
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The preference for the ballot box over the courthouse — a concept condemned by Judge Hercules — is a theme running through Judge Gorsuch's thought.
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Title track "Say It" is an exuberant house number that keeps things short and sweet, running through four-minutes in an exuberant sprint.
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I'd worried that with the loss of Nina and Martha and Gaad, The Americans was quickly running through characters I care about viscerally.
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Spend some time running through humanity's violent pre-history, taming bears and sending your pet attack owl after all the other cave-people.
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More than a million tons of rock and dirt fell Saturday onto the Pacific Coast Highway, the main artery running through Big Sur.
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The strongest trend running through the fair is work dealing with either representations or performances of the body and its place in society.
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The Canada-based VPN is packed with features and has a sense of humour with a strong bear-theme running through its programs.
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The members-only warehouse store will be open at 9AM on Friday, November 25th, with deals running through Cyber Monday on November 28th.
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Nordic nations, meanwhile, have security concerns over the pipeline running through territorial waters, where Russia has bolstered its military presence in recent months.
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At home, after Beautycon ends, I go on YouTube and watch video after video of attendees running through their purchases in haul videos.
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The new image of Grace's episode shows a car in the middle of a field, which has multiple power lines running through it.
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Behold: Marlo running through the woods a few months after giving birth to her third child, intent on outpacing a colt-like millennial.
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That's when I noticed a creature scurrying around: one of the tiny, titular goblins running through the tall grass, trying to gather food.
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Only at the end does she seem to understand the circumstances of her abandonment and drop the bitter thread running through the narrative.
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With Trump's White House win, the Republican Congress plans to approve a short-term funding bill to keep the government running through March.
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He starts panning for gold, and slowly, slowly follows the evidence until he has found a great bright seam running through the earth.
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Coming up from the border to visit friends in San Antonio and Austin, I often shorten the ride by running through Sutherland Springs.
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When investigators found him later, Mr. Cruz said, he told them he saw a hooded man running through the park, and nothing more.
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There are, admittedly, several threads running through this juxtaposition of premieres (the latter receiving a limited theatrical release), and an element of happenstance.
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"I would take the hyenas, the random wild animals running through the White House over Cheney any day of the week," McKay said.
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One last thing: There's no hard metal spine or handle running through the center of the bag that compromises an inch of space.
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It'll kick off in Vancouver, BC, in late August, running through the US before coming over to Europe at the end of October.
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"It really just comes out to running through the business case and asking how big the market is," said Grannan in an interview.
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I can sometimes feel a shock running through it, or it feels like my foot is still attached, but in a different place.
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One of the most famous ads showed Simpson running through an airport — past numerous smiling white faces — and renting a car at Hertz.
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This heated oil is then cooled using a plate heat exchanger that also has cool oil from a garden hose running through it.
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There is definitely some unusual definition going on in Slater's forearms, which seem to have a couple of extra cables running through them.
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McConnell said Monday he wants to pass a short-term spending bill this week that would keep the government running through Dec. 9.
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It is not a single river running through the cave, he said, and not all of the waterways appear to be directly connected.
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The liquid sits on a microscope slide like a small puddle with a canal running through it, propped up by a nanoparticle membrane.
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The assumption running through Power's career is that the American empire is able to act as a force for good in the world.
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A series of translucent scrims serve as ethereal (but not altogether practical) backdrops for video projections of pigs and sheep running through fields.
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In security camera videos, Mr. Eversley was seen frantically running through the streets of East New York, pursued by at least seven men.
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Adding another layer are strands of fiber optic color, brilliant streaks of light, often resembling long swaths of wildfire, running through the compositions.
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This new ambiguity was accomplished largely through the insertion of a sequence in which Deckard dreams of a unicorn running through a forest.
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Running through the city's Eighth and Ninth Arrondissements, the boulevard is named for Georges-Eugène Haussmann, who defined the look of modern Paris.
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Teenagers hunched over laptops in the food court, trying to tune out the shrieks of small children running through an indoor play area.
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Primary targets included intersections of the main road running through the area and locations that Israel suspected hid shafts leading to the tunnel.
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It has the feel of Pulis running through his arguments, making a case against his dismissal; a man getting his rebuttal in first.
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An unofficial version is running through a peer-to-peer network, although users are apparently fearful of accidentally distributing illegal content through it.
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Comedic treasures were born and abandoned by parent companies; screaming crowds running through billowing tear gas from police vanished behind defunct video players.
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From there, the duo team up to finish the lesson together, running through some of the questions that will appear on the census.
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Then, I tried to rebuild around more theme — how cool would it be if there was something thematic running through the two themers?
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His emotional development, which has coincided with the arc of gay culture in this country, is the common thread running through his work.
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"An ambush predator lying in wait was more likely to be injured than something that was running through the terrain," Ms. Brown said.
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Also, to convert the battery's DC power into the AC goodness running through the grid, the car or its charger needs an inverter.
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This is the main thread running through Stephen Ambrose's Soldier and President, a single-volume version of his two-volume Eisenhower biography set.
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The so-called "Dry Corridor" running through Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua is considered vulnerable to extreme weather exacerbated by climate change.
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This is the tension running through Bombshell, a slick production that never quite seems to know what to do with its confounding subjects.
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The young man was filmed running through Yoho Mall in Yuen Long, barging aside one officer in protective gear while another gave chase.
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Iraqi forces continue to face shooting, suicide bombs and mortar attacks as they confront militants north of a road running through the city.
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It's a winter tradition to keep me running through the winter so I'm in shape to go out and do something like this.
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But he said the barbed wire running through Calexico is a distasteful statement, as is, he said, the president's general rhetoric about immigration.
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The glasses are clearly well made — they feel sturdy and the polished crystal acetate looks cool with the silver wire running through it.
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Ryan's always doing stupidly nice things like running through mud to raise money for charity or helping to build schools in South Africa.
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I loved being able to look through a telescope to find constellations, and I loved running through the night with the whole crew.
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