Legere insinuated that Claure was upset because he got scooped.
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Fejedelem scooped the ball and scored with 24 seconds left.
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Sunlight beat bleached sidewalk as I scooped up the mail.
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Over three Games, he scooped 12 medals, including eight golds.
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LOS ANGELES — Stop the presses: Spotlight just scooped Best Picture.
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Fortunately, Hollywood casting agents came calling and scooped him up.
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Paramedics jumped out, scooped up Zoe and took her away.
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New Yorkers have long scooped up finds off the pavement.
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Someone scooped hazelnut ice cream, instead of vanilla, by accident.
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Some were equipped with yellow shovels and scooped up trash.
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So I don't have to worry about getting scooped tonight.
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What if Mariner discovered life on Mars and scooped them?
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He scooped up the Kleban prize for most promising lyricist.
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The cashier finally scooped it up with a business card.
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He scooped ice cream, he managed an apartment, he did everything.
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I scooped up a small amount of ashes and released them.
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Hunched over their plates, the two scooped curd into their mouths.
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I felt like I'd just been scooped up from the abyss.
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Other investors, including Dragoneer Investment Group, scooped up the remaining 2%.
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It's still unclear where or when she scooped up the mail.
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But as he was approaching the scooter, someone scooped it up.
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Ko Ni, 20123, scooped the boy up in a tight hug.
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As its coverage expanded, it sometimes scooped richer Spanish-language rivals.
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Aaron scooped up his change as she came up behind them.
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TMZ Sports has learned ... Phelps scooped the place up in Dec.
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The Daily Beast's Betsy Woodruff scooped Bannon's legal strategy last night.
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The Associated Press: Reunited immigrant children scooped up into parents' arms.
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A man saw her and scooped her up in his net.
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He scooped up a rebound and slid the puck past Howard.
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She scooped up a waterfront crib last month in nearby Carpinteria.
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Still, men scooped many of the blockbuster prizes of the night.
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JPMorgan scooped up most of WaMu, while Wells Fargo bought Wachovia.
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The list of websites it scooped up each day was dizzying.
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The roe, a dark gray egg mass, is scooped into bowls.
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The PVV scooped nearly 22005 percent in Nissewaard in 22016 regional voting.
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He scooped up this four-story home in 2013 for $2.8 million.
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The concerned owner quickly scooped up the dog and ran her home.
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"We were very worried that we would get scooped," Jarillo-Herrero said.
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I also scooped up the latest album by Skudge called Balancing Point.
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Northwestern University scooped him up as a wide receiver and kick returner.
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As such, some of these artists have been scooped up by labels.
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From behind, the skin-tight jumpsuit featured a deep, sexy scooped back.
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L scooped up titles including the Daily Express, Daily Star and OK!
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The White House essentially scooped Maddow, releasing this statement before her broadcast: .
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Jones scooped up the ball and ran 210 yards for a touchdown.
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Her older brother would have been scooped up as a military recruit.
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Expect to see a premature burial, head drilling and hand-scooped brains.
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She scooped up her son and took him to the emergency room.
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While Amazon scooped up Whole Foods in August and Walmart purchased Jet.
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They will get scooped up by the strong oil companies that survive.
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Thankfully, I didn't get totally scooped because my puzzle has ANOTHER DIMENSION.
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Each time, I scooped up the ball and hurled it at first.
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Indeed, the Jacksonville Jaguars scooped up Allen with the No. 213 pick.
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Then his teammates scooped him up and put him on their shoulders.
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We've seen the frozen scooped-out half lemon filled with lemon ices.
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He scooped out part of the mixture as the filling for carimañolas.
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"Behind the back, Bart!" another fan yelled as Colon scooped up a ball.
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He scooped her up, wrapped her in his sweatshirt, and brought her inside.
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I scooped it all onto a plate and hastily retreated to my table.
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Over the decades, CVS has scooped up small independent pharmacies and regional chains.
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Luckin has also scooped up loads of investments to power its lightspeed expansion.
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Sarah Paulson, who scooped an award for her role in The People v.
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She's also scooped up more AMA trophies than any female artist in history.
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HBO Max hasn't just scooped up first-look access to new episodes, though.
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Kate Winslet won Best Supporting Actress, while Mark Rylance scooped Best Supporting Actor.
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Universal Pictures just scooped the rights to a Madonna biopic titled Blonde Ambition.
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However, it's not clear exactly how much sample material the spacecraft scooped up.
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Liquid nitrogen is actually poured into the cup before the gelato is scooped.
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Along the way, the team scooped up $73.5 million in venture capital funding.
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They were both homeless when Hanka scooped them up as cybernetic experimentation subjects.
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Nick Scott scooped up the ball and ran it into the end zone.
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Instead, I scooped one at Bagel Pub, one of my favorite neighborhood haunts.
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When Ivy spit out a bite, Quenzer scooped it up and replaced it.
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One week later Google quietly scooped up even more land in the region.
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Chad's army scooped up the survivors; it claimed to have captured 250 rebels.
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Brooks and family scooped up Pepper to bring her with them to Georgia.
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Desai isn't the first high-profile doctor scooped up by the iPhone maker.
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Once the belt has been removed, the boy is scooped up into custody.
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His father scooped him up, took Max's hand and walked to the gate.
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Camanini's cacio e pepe is scooped out of the pig's bladder and served.
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Malcolm Jenkins scooped up the fumble and returned it to the Jacksonville 44.
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He scooped powder from one into a water bottle, shook it and drank.
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And, of course, JPMorgan scooped up Bear Stearns' trophy tower in Midtown Manhattan.
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She saw him, scooped the book up and offered to carry the rest.
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He scooped out other seafood varieties, including huge Japanese prawns, known as kuruma.
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It later tumbled out of debris being scooped up by a steam shovel.
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As soon as they come on the market, they're getting scooped right up.
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De la Rose scooped up the rebound and backhanded it into the net.
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He scooped the ball and ran 11 yards untouched into the end zone.
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Volunteers scooped up wet cats caught up and left behind in flooded homes.
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The ball was scooped up by Curtis Deloatch and returned for a touchdown.
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Well, it was for the scooters, but we scooped them up real quick.
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To his credit, he talked to me frankly, even after we scooped their launch.
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Yes, the presidential candidate scooped up the domain, and possibly some of Biden's supporters.
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February 2008Rihanna scooped up a Grammy for "Umbrella" while rocking a piecey pixie cut.
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And in June Northrop Grumman scooped up Orbital ATK, a rocket-builder, for $9.2bn.
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I mean, the universe basically scooped us up and delivered us to each other.
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Huynh's partner on the Clinton campaign, Jeff Berman, got scooped up by Beto O'Rourke.
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BBVA Bancomer, the Spanish lender's local arm and the market leader, scooped 5.7 points.
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That's why we scooped out the best deals — most of which have already started!
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Does that mean it would also be good with ice cream scooped on top?
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Once the belt has been removed, the boy is scooped up and taken away.
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"The amazing human that she is, scooped him up and carried him" Dziuvenis said.
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ATG went bankrupt in 2008, and Stavatti scooped up the rights to the Javelin.
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Coyle scooped up a loose puck and flipped a high backhand into the goal.
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A LOT OF YOUR COMPETITORS HAVE ALREADY SCOOPED UP APPS GETTING INTO CONNECTED FITNESS.
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A veterinary team from Animal Services scooped up the animal and treated the laceration.
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According to my profile, a PR person I'm friendly with had scooped me up.
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You can see why Universal scooped her up at 16 and advanced her millions.
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Kuechly scooped the ball and returned it 217 yards for his second career touchdown.
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So the new policy has scooped up relatively more New Zealanders than other nationalities.
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JAB in 2014 scooped up Einstein Bagels' parent company, Espresso House and Baresso Coffee.
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As we first told you, back in September he scooped up Monster Lake Ranch.
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I was there on Friday and scooped up a creature called a Magikarp nearby.
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From a giant wooden tub of warm rice he scooped out two tiny balls.
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You'll get plenty of bass, with a slightly scooped midrange, and decent high end.
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Whitehead was hit from behind by Griffen, and Eric Kendricks scooped up the fumble.
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But then Klay swooped in, scooped up the ball, and fired off a shot.
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Intel also scooped up Basis Science back in 2014 for a reported $100 million.
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He did not catch the ball, but Mike scooped it up by his feet.
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She scooped up the bird in both hands and cradled it to her chest.
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The Neediest Cases Fund Ingrid Batista scooped up her 2360-year-old daughter Alexia.
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Sides like rice and udon noodles are scooped out of cast iron pans tableside.
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Most of the people who scooped up the money returned it to the bank.
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Fifth Third, for example, scooped up Chicago's MB Financial for $4.7 billion last year.
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In addition to collecting snow leopard feces, the team also scooped up wolf droppings.
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The race was won by Denny Hamlin, who scooped his second consecutive Daytona 500.
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Keep in mind, the more you scoop, the more you save: A Subway club with scooped-out bread still has 39 grams of carbs (compared with 46 grams in the non-scooped version), a number based on the minimum amount of bread removed.
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Afterward, the water is scooped into buckets and used to flush toilets and water plants.
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And starting today, Facebook will finally notify the people who had their information scooped up.
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I want to feel like my entire brain has been scooped out like ice cream.
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The actor smiled as he scooped a generous spoonful over guacamole to form a taco.
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See our favorites, ahead — all of which can be scooped up for less than $10.
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"It turns out Wolff hosted the dinner for six at his Manhattan townhouse," Allen scooped.
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Resellers scooped up multiple pairs and dropped them on eBay for as much as $900.
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Nadal scooped it back but Thiem pounded away a smash to claim the first break.
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Confetti, already loaded into several cannons for a positive outcome, was scooped back into boxes.
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We scooped yesterday that Trump has told confidants he's planning to exit the Paris deal.
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Foreigners, while less keen on Treasuries, scooped up agency securities and corporate bonds in March.
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Covergirl recently tapped 17-year-old James Charles, for example; Maybelline scooped up Manny MUA.
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Finally, in the middle, a heaping serving of guacamole and sour cream is scooped on.
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To grow its business, Cloudera has scooped up other start-ups including Gazzang and Xplain.
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As Ooy scooped up the colorful ingredients, a film crew rolled up to interview her.
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Eagles linebacker Nigel Bradham scooped the ball and returned it 37 yards for a touchdown.
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I went outside the terminal and scooped up some Texas dirt and filled the jar.
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Adele ran across the floor and behind the bar, where Carmen's sister scooped her up.
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Finn scooped out a hole and buried a chunk of potato, the eye facing up.
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Third baseman Kris Bryant scooped it up and threw across to first baseman Anthony Rizzo.
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My waiter scooped the shrimp paste into tiny balls and dropped them into the pot.
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Business of Fashion scooped up the Media Award, received by the site's founder, Imran Amed.
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She scooped up some wet food on a tongue depressor and held onto him carefully.
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His eyes looked as if someone had scooped them out and filled them with mud.
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It hit the floor, but an anxious Luke scooped it up and waived the prize.
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The monks scooped teaspoons of sand into plastic bags, handing one to each of us.
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She scooped up the ball, drifted back and shot again. Swish. Again. Swish. Again. Swish.
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The balls are scooped out after a few minutes and placed in a petri dish.
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Wilson scooped her up, held her, and put her on the seat of her truck.
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Molten syrup, heated to a scalding 176 degrees Fahrenheit, is scooped up with bare hands.
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The big picture: Axios' Jonathan Swan scooped last month that the resort was a finalist.
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CNBC even scooped an announcement Apple made about working with Stanford on new heart studies.
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Greg took full advantage of the potatoes as he scooped out the truck's bed. pic.twitter.
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Their replacements created timely features and interviews that were scooped up by the larger public.
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Another NSA program, Project Shamrock, scooped up every foreign telegram sent to the United States.
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But the news broke a few days early when the Observer, a British newspaper, scooped it.
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Soltero first joined Microsoft when it scooped up his email app Acompli back in late 2014.
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I scooped her up, holding against my already-burgeoning belly, and the strangest instinct kicked in.
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Russell scooped up Andrelton Simmons' two-out grounder for an inning-ending out in the eighth.
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Boxer Mike Tyson scooped it up next, and then listed it in 1996 for $22 million.
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So purveyors of hyper biased political commentary are not intended to get scooped up here, either.
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Linebacker Devon Kennard scooped up the ball and raced into the end zone for a touchdown.
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Shahen scooped the drowning bird out of the water and immediately started giving the animal CPR.
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I was psyched, scooped up the soon-to-be holy grail hair care and checked out.
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Cornerback Tyler Horton scooped the loose ball and ran 21 yards for a 27-7 lead.
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A once all-powerful rock being reduced to rubble; a skull having its brains scooped out.
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Last year, PAEs scooped up more than 6,000 high-tech patents, most of which involved software.
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Each dress features super cute tassels along the front, a v-neck, and a scooped back.
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A third feature – which had been previously scooped by Bloomberg – is the launch of photo books.
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Amy has won plenty of early prizes, but Cartel Land scooped up the critical DGA prize.
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Last year, IBM, in fact, scooped up three design agencies in the space of a week.
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In-office beauty firm Manicube was scooped up by Elizabeth Arden Red Door Spa in 2015.
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Start with the sheer scale of personal data scooped up by Facebook, often without users' knowledge.
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Trill Williams scooped and scored from 2 yards out to push the lead to 31 points.
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Over the next 20 minutes, nine more boats scooped everyone off the wings and the raft.
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Before she could get far, she was scooped up by border patrol agents in Hidalgo, Texas.
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Facebook has scooped up another facial recognition startup to help bolster its photo and video ambitions.
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She said her blankets, identification and clothes were scooped up and placed in a trash bin.
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It's called Sandtagious and it's literally just videos of sand being slowly, meticulously cut and scooped.
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Based on how lovable and unique he is, something tells us he'll be scooped up quickly.
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Rick & Morty and Children's Hospital both started online until they were scooped up by the network.
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Yet even before it scooped up AOL and Yahoo, Verizon set about trying to remake itself.
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But this is exactly where Mayer knew there was untapped value — and he scooped up shares.
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They had been scooped up minutes earlier, soon after they vaulted the fence, the agent said.
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Investors have scooped up coal stocks in anticipation of more lax regulations under a Trump administration.
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You scooped it from her yard after seeing her having trouble bending to pick it up.
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Beck and his wife, Marissa Ribisi, scooped up the 3 bed, 4 bath, 2,725 sq. ft.
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He scooped up the rights for his new production company and got to work adapting it.
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"We were mildly scooped by this," conceded John Gatesy, the senior scientist leading the museum study.
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His ashes are scooped into an ornate metal box, which flies back to Italy with Donatella.
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Some people had walked to them; others had been scooped up by the free government buses.
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"Or people can send in their own sand that they scooped up on vacation," she said.
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He scooped it up and began reading its contents aloud, pretending he knew them by heart.
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Then I scooped ant corpses from the ice cooler and retrieved my sack of ground coffee.
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In 2012, he scooped in to try to defend another Republican senator against a woman challenger.
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But that's where Gio Urshela works, and he scooped it up and started a double play.
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In 2012, he scooped in to try to defend another Republican senator against a woman challenger.
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"Let's hope it's a king," Mr. Moon said as he scooped it up into the net.
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If you're extra nice, you might even get the off-the-menu option: caviar, freshly scooped.
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Daily Mirror publisher Trinity Mirror scooped up titles including the Daily Express, Daily Star and OK!
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He dipped a spade beneath the surface and scooped up a mound of dark brown waste.
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"I feel like we scooped up this farm at the bottom of the market," he said.
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Drones aided in monitoring the field, while a robot "scout" scooped up soil samples for inspection.
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The officials scooped up little Josecito and said they were taking him to use the bathroom.
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As a result of the fire, any rental units that are available are getting scooped up quickly.
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After spotting her several times, a Good Samaritan scooped up Nickie and brought her to MSPCA-Angell.
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Specialty roasters including Stumptown, Intelligentsia and Keurig Green Mountain have been scooped up by JAB Holdings Inc.
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Like Sprint, Legere also envisions other scenarios like T-Mobile getting scooped up by a cable operator.
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But it also attracted outside investors who scooped up units en masse to rent them via Airbnb.
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In the general election of June 2017 the Conservatives scooped up large numbers of former UKIP voters.
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It's one of the many reasons why Pantene scooped her up as a brand ambassador last year.
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I apologized to it as I sliced out its little eyes and scooped out its tasty seeds.
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Diptyque candle jars, their waxy remnants scooped out, used to hold assortments of lipsticks and makeup brushes.
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The company said that hackers scooped up users' names, email addresses, scrambled passwords, a dates of birth.
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Vmir also has a theory as to how Kim could have scooped this beauty idea from Cardi.
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Apple should have scooped up car tech firm Harman International before Samsung did, says CNBC's Jim Cramer.
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Its offshoot, Marcus, has scooped $35bn in deposits, helped by a famous name and generous interest rates.
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After Andy Murray scooped gold in the men's tennis, he was interviewed by BBC reporter John Inverdale.
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After running a full workup, the pile was dumped and the rover scooped up a second sample.
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Traders scooped up Valeant shares following the developments, boosting them more than 23 percent in afternoon trading.
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Juul is considering opening its own stores, WSJ scooped yesterday, although it hasn't made a final decision.
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The man then scooped up the animal and appeared to walk with it to a safer spot.
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Almost everything interesting about me scooped itself out and took up residence alongside the empty, disembodied me.
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The seductively silken texture is perfect to be pierced and scooped with the tender spears of root.
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She surfaced about midway through the 2003-minute dive, having scooped up a cool half-dozen clams.
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As Axios' Jonathan Swan scooped, Trump has decided to withdraw the U.S. from the landmark climate accord.
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It's Wednesday and I've been scooped a thousand times over by every writer in the known universe.
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Vanguard, in other words, scooped up about 2350 times as much money as all of its competitors.
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It looks like a platform for the droid but slides apart to reveal a scooped-out base.
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Intel is paying $400 million to buy Nervana Systems and Apple quietly scooped up Seattle-based Turi.
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He scooped out loose gravel and was about to insert the new stones when I stopped him.
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And in May, a palliative care provider called Aspire Health was scooped up by insurance giant Anthem.
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The second largest firm, Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, scooped up a onetime GOP chairman in former Rep.
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It was a big-money win, a jackpot that scooped him $275 million, but Mayweather looked poor.
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By then, they had been scooped by Dr. Rosenberg with one patient and Dr. June with three.
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He scooped a handful of dirt, put it in his back pocket and waved to the stands.
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Wal-Mart also has scooped up other sites, including men's clothing company Bonobos and outdoor retailer Moosejaw.
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Earlier in the mission, the probe scooped up material from the very top of the asteroid's surface.
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When she scooped up a chubby-cheeked baby boy from the crowd, photographs spread across the world.
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In the morning we scooped her up in our arms and carried her somberly to the vet.
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Last week, Finnish IT services firm Tieto scooped up its Norwegian rival Evry for about $1.5 billion.
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Christie stepped off the ice and was scooped up by the national short-track coach, Nicky Gooch.
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Jack Ü scooped up major wins in the electronic categories, which, while deserved, was to be expected.
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Shirtless men in waist-high water scooped out the salt crystals for sale to gourmets in Europe.
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Andrie scooped up the football on the Green Bay 7 and ran it into the end zone.
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Conservation-minded locals plopped them back into the sea; fishermen scooped them up and took them home.
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Desperate residents fleeing, cars packed with people and family heirlooms, anything that could be frantically scooped up.
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The storm scooped up nearly 10 feet of sand from the seabed, awakening the sleeping forest beneath.
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The Department of Sanitation arrived somewhat quickly and "scooped it all up in a frontloader," Camic said.
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To serve, the cook scooped out generous spoonfuls alongside a green salad dressed with a sharp vinaigrette.
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Regulators began to raise questions about HNA's ownership as it scooped up dozens of big companies overseas.
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She scooped water into her hand, asked me to lean over and dribbled it into my hair.
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With the cash, Whole Foods scooped up a slew of other natural food markets around the country.
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Vanguard, in other words, scooped up about 8.5 times as much money as all of its competitors.
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Bank of America scooped up Merrill Lynch in 2008 at the height of pandemonium on Wall Street.
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Originally from Shanghai, Ni was scooped up by Luxembourg some 30 years ago - initially as a coach.
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He leaned over and scooped a pile of excrement into his arms, cradling it like a baby.
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In 248, they scooped up IMPCO, a Phoenix-based company that has been producing coolers since the 2116s.
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Pydynkowski texted him to wait, drove over, scooped him up and took him to Dunkin' Donuts for coffee.
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Back at the barber shop, a resident scooped up two empty wooden ammunition boxes discarded by the army.
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Many scientists still worry about getting scooped on their work, or posting things that are not yet polished.
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However, when indiscriminate fishing gear is used, they get scooped up in the nets along with everything else.
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In 503, Olam scooped up the cocoa assets of rival Archer Daniels Midland Co for about $1.2 billion.
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Within moments, the child is seen getting dropped from the man's arms before being scooped up shortly after.
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We're told Young M.A scooped up the jewelry on Wednesday, which is a week before her 27th birthday.
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She compared sun sign astrology to a scooped-out, diet bagel — all the good stuff gets taken out.
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Hurry, we have a feeling a denim dress this cute is going to be scooped up – and fast!
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But the administration drafted legislation, as scooped by Swan, that would effectively blow up the nation's WTO commitments.
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An adroit onlooker scooped up the nose and has secretly kept it ever since (what a prized masterpiece).
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What Miller didn't know is that Tedge was scooped up from the area where he stopped his truck.
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The New York asset management firm scooped up a 17.9 percent stake in July, according to securities filings.
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Kylie's not homeless -- she scooped up 3 other properties in the area ... including one she rents to Rob.
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Khan agreed to hive off a new province and scooped up the support of Bakhtyar's bloc, he said.
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Rescuers scooped up Kunkush, calling him the Greek word for Zeus, Dias, and took him to the vet.
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A fumble forced by Iowa's Chauncey Golston was scooped by Epenesa and returned 19 yards for a score.
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Axios first scooped the existence of the fund back in May, prior to the funding announcement from Algorithmia.
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There was even an empty stroller, its occupant presumably scooped up in the rush to escape the scene.
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Looking ahead, Fitbit said it's working on a more tapered and scooped design alternative to appeal to women.
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By that time, the SoundCloud cofounder had scooped up several entrepreneurial awards and adopted a more extravagant lifestyle.
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According to Salomone, the home had multiple offers, but has just been scooped up by a film director.
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"Some things just feel right," says Keys who scooped up five awards at her first Grammys in 2002.
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Many more could join them in the next year, and some may be scooped up by opportunistic buyers.
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In fact, Nissan and Kelly Services have scooped up more than $3 billion in federal contracts and loans.
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They've also scooped up the more specific title of having the most Twitter engagements for a music group.
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The film scooped the best film, best director and best actor awards, alongside best sound and best cinematography.
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Ellen DeGeneres just scooped up an amazing estate from Adam Levine for the tidy sum of $45 MIL!!!
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In the analysis that measured tweets from March to mid-May, Twitter also scooped data on 20 flavors.
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And who, during a bout of laziness, hasn't just sliced a kiwi open and scooped out the fruit?
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And they've scooped up talent—many who are alumni of past Democratic presidential campaigns—to work with them.
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All of the events' standard tickets — which start at $30 — were scooped up, according to the ticketing site.
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The 81-year-old scooped the Olivier for best actress in a supporting role for "The Winter's Tale".
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In the end, making an effort in the press conference can mean getting scooped to your own story.
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Unfortunately, the primary seed entry (RAGE QUIT) would end up being scooped two times before publication, but whatchagonnado.
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Mr. Hoehlein scooped the coral out and placed it in a trash bag with the dirty filter socks.
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Second baseman Starlin Castro scooped it up and threw to closer Aroldis Chapman, who stretched covering the bag.
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My waiter scooped out some pork bone broth for me into a bowl full of herbs and seasonings.
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Djokovic saved the first but scooped a low volley into the net to huge cheers from the crowd.
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The social media giant recently scooped up employees from start-up Chainspace, according to a report by Cheddar.
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St. Jude Medical scooped up Advanced Neuromodulation Systems in 20163, and Abbott merged with St. Jude last year.
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He scooped two of the fish into an aquarium and made videos of them walking at different angles.
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She bent over, opened one of the crates, scooped out Winston, and, well, plopped him in my arms.
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His wife, Margaret Vossberg, made the condiment, which Hellman scooped out in dollops for customers to take home.
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With nowhere else to turn, I took shelter in Taylor — who scooped up three Grammy awards Monday night.
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Numerous times over the evening men were pushed to the fence and their legs were easily scooped out.
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She scooped in a shot, then twirled a layup over her head while facing away from the basket.
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In a 2017 general election the two parties together scooped up more than four-fifths of the vote.
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He scooped her up from the gurney and carried her, cradled in his arms, to the operating room.
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" She added, "In 2012, he scooped in to try to defend another Republican senator against a woman challenger.
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He spent six seasons with the Miami Dolphins before being dumped and then scooped up by the Titans.
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Latvia's Ostapenko, 20, won in 2014 and last month scooped her first grand slam, on the Paris clay.
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SoftBank, the Japanese technology and telecommunications conglomerate, scooped up a New York-listed private equity firm this week.
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Not only that but there are some great Christmas deals to be scooped up before the inevitable rush.
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When asked if Sunday's raid also probably scooped up valuable intelligence, Captain Davis said, "You can infer that."
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And we went on to raise 850 million, and I scooped up, a year later, another 100 million.
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Frazee allegedly scooped up the remains and disposed of them either at a dump or in a river.
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A bigger concern, though, is that employees and their families may be scooped up outside work and deported.
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TMZ broke the story ... he scooped up a super modern mansion in Encino for a cool $3.4 million.
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In New York, one of the flavors scooped by the Arte del Gelato chain is pistachio di Bronte.
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Curious about "Dear Evan Hansen," the Broadway musical that just scooped up six Tony Awards, including Best Musical?
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Easy to see why Mac scooped him up -- the dog's really flippin' cute, and he'll be living it up.
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Thankfully, the Fairfax rescuers clamored to the scene 10 minutes after receiving the alert and scooped Angel to safety.
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I wished I could have scooped up the entire wedding party and taken them with me to San Juan.
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"I scooped one or two with it, but it wasn't scooping anything that I couldn't do myself," he said.
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What's next: McGahn will be replaced by Washington litigator Pat Cipollone, as scooped by Axios' Jonathan Swan on Saturday.
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He scooped her up, brought her into Beverly Hills, brought her into his life, and, dammit, she was his.
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In 2016, she scooped up the Guinness World Record for Most Million-Selling Weeks on U.S. Album Charts. 14.
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The Trump administration is looking at concurrently tackling tax reform and infrastructure, as Axios' Jonathan Swan scooped last night.
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Jones, plate umpire Angel Hernandez and Blue Jays C Russell Martin scooped up the pieces from around home plate.
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It's unclear if Tesla Motors bought the domain from Grossman or if the company scooped it up another way.
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TechCrunch scooped the announcement an hour ago thanks to a tip from a source familiar with the day's program.
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It was Sweet Tart, a 9-year-old feline, who scooped up the most votes and is now mayor.
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It scooped up at least $9.8bn between 403 and 2017, making it Africa's third-largest recipient of Chinese loans.
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In a crowded field, no candidate scooped up the more than half of the vote needed to win outright.
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Katt Williams is in custody again -- cops scooped him up Wednesday for that brawl with a 17-year-old.
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After her mother passed away, she scooped up the land and her childhood home, which had fallen into disrepair.
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Meanwhile, Business Insider scooped right before the earnings that the head of Uber's self-driving group is changing positions.
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A French officer trod on one, thinking it was a brick; another was scooped up by an army doctor.
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Airbus says its largest single-aisle, the A321neo, has already scooped up demand in the market above 200 seats.
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After weeks of deal talk, Johnson & Johnson scooped up the Swiss drugmaker Actelion in early 2017 for $30 billion.
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With our spoons at the ready, we scooped up some wobbly tomato Jell-O and gave it a try.
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In 2005, Toys R Us was scooped up by a trio of investors, which loaded the company with debt.
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During the eurozone crisis in 2011, he scooped up debt from banks and other financial companies in the region.
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Of course, he tried to return the ball, fumbled, and had it scooped up by ex-Charger Reche Caldwell.
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For two dollars, I fill up on Drew-Aid, a coral-colored concoction scooped out of a giant cooler.
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I could have scooped my cup into the huge tub of jungle juice, but I was warned not to.
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He said he scooped her up and ran as fast and as far as he could from the building.
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I was about to reach for it when another runner dashed in front of me and scooped it up.
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The children scooped her up and rushed her out to the porch, and then, even smarter, into the yard.
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The best start-ups keep being scooped up by the big guys (see Instagram and WhatsApp, owned by Facebook).
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Since then, he's scooped up two more properties nearby, creating a three-mansion estate totaling an estimated $58.5 million.
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Investors scooped up U.S. bonds last month on worries about U.S.-China trade tensions and a softening global economy.
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The next day, they scooped the ashes into plastic bags and threw them into the nearby San Juan River.
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Several analysts said that the industry had expected E-Trade to be scooped up by a larger player first.
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Wright scooped up the ball in front of shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera and threw out Phillies left fielder David Lough.
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Handlers at a second table scooped the sifted grain into wide stainless-steel bowls and stirred in wallpaper paste.
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Bosworth was a virgin, and a Catholic, when the opportunistic Mr. Bean scooped her up in a local bar.
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He scooped a left-handed layup over the outstretched arm of the Hawks' Kent Bazemore in the second quarter.
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Two weeks later, Yoon cut into the mass and scooped out the stones that got away the first time.
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One of their defenders has just scooped up a fumble and rumbled into the end zone for a touchdown.
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They scooped up bills from the pavement and returned to their vehicles with fistfuls, and sometimes armloads, of cash.
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Once it was done, I eagerly scooped the gooey macaroni and cheese onto a plate and took a bite.
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In this film, women do seem like flavors, scooped up in succession and sampled by the camera's hungry gaze.
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They included America's lax mortgage regulations and Europe's rash banks, which borrowed heavily and scooped up dangerous debt products.
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It didn't last long: The dwelling, listed by agent Jeff Jensen, was scooped up after less than a week.
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With a scooped-out hollow for your skull, the Pillo 1 would make perfect packing material for a cantaloupe.
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Better yet is ice cream lush with coconut milk and studded with corn and jackfruit, scooped over sticky rice.
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They instead cite their own data, and decline to release it so they don't get scooped by other researchers.
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Former Maricopa County sheriff Joe Arpaio scooped McSally's long-anticipated announcement this week when he announced his own candidacy.
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It was scooped up by Ukranian billionaire Marina Acton, who also struck a friendship with Kim in the process.
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For the carb-conscious Our picks: Carved turkey sandwich without bread; or club with scooped-out bread; oil and vinegar dressing Those cutting carbs have a few options at Subway: you can order a salad (though most dressings and veggies still contain carbs), order a sandwich sans bread or get your bread scooped.
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Apart from a play on volatility, he scooped up shares of an energy name he believes is poised to rally.
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After that, some men and women scooped out his tiny brain and sliced it into slices thinner than a whisker.
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On May 29, Nostrand was scooped up by a local trap and release advocate who found him in her backyard.
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But Chinese buyers have steered clear of U.S. produce because of the trade dispute and scooped up Brazilian beans instead.
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I imagined those jobs would have been scooped up almost immediately, but the factory was actually having trouble filling positions.
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Rust scooped the puck behind the net and scored on a wraparound that banked in off Dallas defenseman John Klingberg.
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My mother one day scooped me up from the Sunset District in San Francisco and drove me to Death Valley.
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In 1985, Trump scooped up Mar-a-Lago, the opulent estate built by Marjorie Merriweather Post in Palm Beach, Fla.
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PSA Group, the maker of Peugeots and Citroëns, would doubtless view it as the second prize it scooped that day.
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Whichever secures the support of the handful of smaller parties that scooped up the remaining seats may claim the state.
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She scooped up Rachel, the age-appropriate-for-Nick lawyer who likes to sing while vacuuming her well-decorated apartment.
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Lammikko scooped up the puck and fed it to McCann, who had a wide-open net to deposit the puck.
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" The whole thing gets scooped into a container to set up overnight: "It's just silkier if you let it rest.
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A Forest Service tractor scooped dust off the riverbed, leaving about six inches to be more gently removed by volunteers.
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But in the early 19353s, Sandage discovered he may have been scooped on that discovery by a good 10 years.
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As previously reported , HGTV scooped up the house after winning a bidding war against former *NSYNC band member Lance Bass.
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After playing a show last December, they were quickly courted and scooped up by the nurturing arms of Buzz Records.
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Chloe's mother was with them during the spree, and they scooped up several items -- most of which were gender neutral.
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But buried inside Menu -> Settings & Privacy -> Your Time on Facebook, the toothless feature we'd previously scooped isn't doing much good.
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The fun begins with a healthy portion of soft pecan praline, scooped on top, followed by fat rings of buttercream.
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Stephanie Link, managing director at TIAA, scooped up shares of two beaten-down names for her model portfolio on Wednesday.
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The tickets are free, but some have already been scooped up by people who just want to make a buck.
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Others have begun to offer cheap and convenient options that can be scooped up and brought back to the office.
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Nostrand was scooped up by a local trap and release advocate named Karen Oh, who found him in her backyard.
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With 1:113 left, T.J. McConnell missed a six-footer but Covington quickly scooped the rebound and converted the basket.
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Cornerback Nickell Robey-Coleman scooped it up and sprinted 36 yards for a touchdown and a 373-20 Bills lead.
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Clumping cat litter works by absorbing liquid, turning it into solid clumps that can be scooped up and thrown away.
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Conservative media outlets have also scooped up figures like foreign policy adviser Sebastian Gorka and former ICE chief Thomas Homan.
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They scooped up the contaminated soil, along with other radioactive waste materials such as military equipment, concrete, and scrap metal.
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French payments specialist Ingenico has already scooped up Bambora, a Swedish rival to Nets, in a 13 billion euro deal.
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Could he have sprinted out into the street, scooped her into his arms, and carried her to safety, Spiderman-style?
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Last month, one such company, Terbium Labs, scooped $6.3 million, and in January iSight Partners was acquired for $200 million.
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Pfizer raised list prices on more than 100 drugs as of July 1, David Crow of the Financial Times scooped.
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They've since scooped up a spare $2.7 million neighboring estate earlier this year, and now they have this new addition.
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Scott Disick just scooped up a brand spankin' new crib in Hidden Hills, complete with a massive pool and waterfalls.
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As soon as we left the theater we scooped up tickets to see it again before NPH left the show.
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Ms. Baril makes a smaller version of the tart, using shallow, scooped tins with a seashell pattern on the bottom.
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And ConAgra (CAG)scooped up Pinnacle, owner of Smart Balance and the Udi's brand of gluten free food last year.
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A few days later, he went to City Hall and scooped up dust and packed it into a plastic bag.
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In the 1990s, he scooped up drawings by both men, which hang on a wall, salon style, in his study.
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The meal-kit company went public just as the tech giant scooped up the grocer in June of last year.
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The Broadway staging scooped up six Tonys, but this broadcast version features the London cast, which itself won three Oliviers.
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I then scooped out the flesh of the baked potato and, in a separate bowl, combined it with my veggies.
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She quickly scooped up Sanders' 0003 Iowa caucus director and has already traveled to six key states and Puerto Rico.
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A black truck pulled up, scooped everything up and they just went up on their day like nothing ever happened.
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A black truck pulled up, scooped everything up and they just went up on their way like nothing ever happened.
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The award for best picture went to George Roy Hill's caper, "The Sting," which scooped up seven Oscars in total.
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Pizza Hut scooped up the official pizza sponsorship in February and has been taking full advantage of it ever since.
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And ConAgra (CAG) scooped up Pinnacle, owner of Smart Balance and the Udi's brand of gluten free food last year.
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The Dallas area has scooped up thousands of financial services jobs, as businesses build presences outside of pricey coastal markets.
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Embedded in the length of the midsole is a thin, stiff carbon-fiber plate that is scooped like a spoon.
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The London-born singer also scooped awards for best British female, best British single, and the "BRITs Global Success" award.
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Firms like Dataxu and Placed got scooped up, while other companies like Sizmek, Nanigans, and IgnitionOne sold off for pieces.
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It is drawing on data scooped up by scanning systems that trucking companies have agreed to install on their vehicles.
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AEI scooped up Murray when the Manhattan Institute let him go, and stood by him throughout The Bell Curve controversy.
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Spirit Crusher marks the project's second outing (and first for Prosthetic, who scooped them up off the Alerta Antifascista roster).
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After melting the iron throne (amazing) and sparing Jon Snow's life (confusing), Drogon tenderly scooped his mother up and flew away.
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A kitten was crawling out of it, and the show producer yelled, "There you are!" and scooped it into his arms.
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Bidding alone, Jaguar also scooped up another five areas in the second tender of 14 blocks, all of which were auctioned.
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Today, meet Randy, a boxer mix scooped up from a high-kill shelter by the Ruff Tales Rescue of Bellingham, Massachusetts.
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Earlier this month, Vista Equity Partners bought Marketo for $1.8 billion in cash, then scooped up Ping Identity for $600 million.
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That same year, she scooped up Grammys for best country song ("You Belong with Me") and best country album ("Fearless"). 21.
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After Disney scooped up Marvel in 2009, it studiously began planning this intricate framework, with help from Marvel president Kevin Feige.
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Broncos rookie safety Will Parks scooped up and ran the ball down the sideline to score a defensive two-point conversion.
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Kass scooped up Janet's discarded lunch tray, passed it through the under-door access slot, and whistled for the hygiene bot.
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It was time to dig in, so I scooped a cheesy heap of each into separate bowls and grabbed a spoon.
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But somehow Joyce Beatty, a Democratic congresswoman from Ohio scooped one up (or at least found a design that's very similar).
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The Department of Homeland Security has considered designating fentanyl a weapon of mass destruction in certain situations, Task & Purpose scooped yesterday.
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But this is not at all a story about a failing company getting scooped up on the way down for parts.
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We're told Irsay hopes to open a museum in Indianapolis for all the memorabilia he's scooped up over the years. Congrats!!!
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He led 30-0 but lost his focus and scooped a forehand long to allow Del Potro back in the contest.
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If you want to know what's happening and why, read TechCrunch's detailed breakdown of the changes scooped by Bloomberg's Sarah Frier.
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UnitedHealth Group, the parent company of the largest health insurer in the country, scooped up SCA in a $2.3 billion deal.
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Telling his cousin he hoped to be buried there, he scooped up piles of sand as if digging his own grave.
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Sure enough, Rylee was soon spotted by a local boater, then scooped up within a few hours at a nearby campground.
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The DOJ will have to describe how they intend to shield any private information scooped up from visitors to the site.
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The DOJ will have to describe how it intends to shield any private information scooped up from visitors to the site.
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But that caveat did not dissuade buyers from pouncing on properties that seemed like they could get scooped up any second.
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The technique uses electrodes to emit electric waves, stunning fish which then float upwards and are scooped up by giant nets.
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Sunday "was a miracle," Ross Jessop, the Missoula County Sheriff's deputy who first scooped the child into his arms, tells PEOPLE.
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Mr Trump won a commanding victory with 60% of the votes and scooped up most of his home state's 95 delegates.
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Thibodeau was scooped up Wednesday by the Minnesota Timberwolves, an up-and-coming franchise that acted decisively in its coaching search.
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Wonka scooped them up and shipped them back to his factory where they were put to work making snozzberry-flavored wallpaper.
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Am scooped up the ball and immediately shoveled it back to Mapimpi, who took it over for the game's first try.
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Unless the entry gets scooped within the week before this puzzle's publication, this is the New York Times debut for TUMBLR!
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Previous winners include Lionel Messi, Wayne Rooney, and most recently, Dutch defender Matthijs de Ligt, who scooped the award in 2018.
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The deflection was scooped up by cornerback Janoris Jenkins, who scampered untouched for 65 yards and a 7-0 Giants lead.
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Singapore-based agribusiness Wilmar International Ltd scooped up the sugar trading book of rival Bunge for an undisclosed amount in August.
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Not too far away, this charming collection of barrels was bursting with coffee beans waiting to be scooped up by customers.
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An off-duty soldier told media outlets he scooped up children and rushed them to safety during the El Paso shooting.
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Boeing scooped the headlines on day one of the Dubai airshow with a $15 billion order from Middle East airline, Emirates.
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The Daily Stormer, a neo-Nazi website, was also scooped up by BitMitigate after it was terminated by Cloudflare in 2017.
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These pink, red, and chocolate-covered goods are just waiting to be scooped up for V-Day gifting and snacking galore.
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Investors scooped up Huawei's 2025s and UOB's new 10.5-year non-call 5.5-year T2s, said a Hong Kong-based trader.
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TechCrunch scooped back in March that Instagram would launch video calling, and the feature was officially announced at F8 in May.
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Originally self-published, it was scooped up by a big house and eventually turned into a blockbuster movie starring Matt Damon.
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Barrio was going through his passes, when the bull linked up under his knee and scooped him up onto his side.
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A Sundance favorite scooped up by Netflix, it did land other nods, including a supporting actress nomination for Mary J. Blige.
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The critics, the supporters, the front office that traded him at a discount, and the team that happily scooped him out.
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"Before I knew it, I was surrounded by security guards, who scooped me up," Mr. Green told the New York Post.
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Green says Travis and his people were callous ... he claims he was unceremoniously scooped up without a cervical collar or backboard.
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Along the way, they are scooped up by hundreds of industrial trawlers, at least half of them Chinese-owned, experts say.
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Using buckets, bottles and cans, they scooped up some of the 5,500 gallons of fuel that was gushing onto the road.
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Co-founded by Barton in 2005, the company scooped up competing real estate sites like Trulia and StreetEasy over the years.
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Whether intentionally scooped right or left of center, or sporting a one-shoulder design, the modern silhouette is subtle yet transformative.
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Korngold scooped him up to help find and close deals of fast-growing companies, drawing investor interest in Blackstone Growth Equity.
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An ambulance raced along the bumpy ground, and emergency workers scooped the woman up and raced off, trailed by crying women.
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When her husband got home, well after their bedtime, he scooped up the baby and the child and took them upstairs.
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And Molly scooped before Thanksgiving that a woman alleged in 2011 that Andrew Yang discriminated against her at his tutoring company.
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Temple's Benny Walls scooped up the loose ball and returned it for a 74-yard touchdown and a 21-11 lead.
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Lindholm scooped up the loose puck and dished it over to Mangiapane, who one-timed it past Edmonton goalie Mikko Koskinen.
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Sam Saunders, whose grandfather Arnold Palmer was among the Pebble Beach owners, scooped up hail and tossed it like a snowball.
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As bulldozers tore into the fresh earth, clearing an enormous burial ground, barefoot men dripping with sweat scooped shovelfuls of dirt.
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During that July 27 to October 30 time frame, there had been little public indication that Papadopoulos had been scooped up.
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Mark's milk is always wild: soured, fermenting, a necessary convenience that is scooped up on someone's way home and then abandoned.
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People worry their kids are going to get scooped up by a pedophile, so they lock them up with video games.
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Sources connected to the deal tell us the model scooped up a 4-month-old teacup Pomeranian from Betty's Teacup Puppies.
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A soldier from the Bronx scooped them up during the Battle of Anzio in 1944 and donated them to Fordham in 1949.
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Last year, it was among a cluster of European renewables companies that scooped up contracts to supply Chile's public grid from 2021.
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Frankie Ferrari contributed 237 points, Remu Raitanen had 240 and Chase Foster scooped up a team-high 413 boards for the Dons.
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Trump scooped up another swath of primary victories in the Northeast, launching him closer to clinching the Republican nomination on Tuesday night.
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Kylie scooped up the plot of land adjacent to her $12 million Hidden Hills home for a cool $5 million ... ALL CASH!
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UK politicians started voicing their concerns about another large British-based company being scooped up on the cheap by a foreign rival.
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Taxpayers receiving refunds aren't the only ones celebrating this spring — so are the hackers who've scooped up your data and your cash.
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Craig Smith scooped up the rebound and shoveled it past Oilers goalie Mike Smith, who was playing his 600th career NHL game.
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Those free tickets were scooped up in a matter of minutes and were soon appearing online with sellers asking $25 or more.
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The app also scooped up information from the typically nonpublic profiles of the quiz-takers' friends — turning 270,000 people into 87 million.
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As some of the bees were scooped into the box, hundreds of bees pushed off from the wall, forming a big cloud.
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But Chinese buyers have steered clear of U.S. produce amid the tit-for-tat trade dispute and scooped up Brazilian beans instead.
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The information about layout was just scooped up as part of the analysis, and later identified as a useful category of information.
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Now all the slots are scooped up and some 22015 women are on the waiting list, according to program director Deliana Torres.
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When she did, she scooped up her dog and ran into her car, where she locked herself inside, according to the report.
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Beleaguered Yahoo was scooped up by Verizon for $4.8 billion; Microsoft announced a blockbuster $20163 billion purchase of professional-networking site LinkedIn.
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We're told the ex-NBA star designed the 7.5 carat diamond ring, which he scooped up from L.A.-based jeweler Bony Levy.
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Once the rescuers arrived on the roof, they carefully scooped up the dog and brought her back down in the truck's bucket.
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As Axios scooped 11 days ago, President Trump will finally replace his blustery talk with the beginnings of real action against China.
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This year, Ucommune scooped up a number of small rivals and WeWork spent $400 million to pick up main competitor Naked Hub.
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On Tuesday, the trader scooped up shares of Amicus Therapeutics, a biotechnology firm involved in the development of drugs for rare diseases.
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Axios scooped on Friday night that Trump had called Democratic Senate Leader Chuck Schumer to see whether they could cut a deal.
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Lindsay and Ben took some time to admire the real estate he scooped up last month ... before starting the unpacking nightmare. Ha!
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NYC jeweler Aqua Master just sued Kingston over 9 pieces of jewelry he scooped up last month -- valued at more than $300,000.
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Templeton Global has scooped up shares in select countries, Hasenstab said, but he noted that not all emerging markets were created equal.
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After a large snowfall in January, he had scooped off the top layer and started building a four by eight-foot mound.
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Early India-based pioneer Dhingana was scooped by Rdio back in 2014, having initial shut down its service due to financial issues.
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The imports were also below June's 2250,2000 tonnes, when buyers scooped up U.S. cargoes amid a temporary easing of the Sino-U.
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Bloomberg scooped on Friday that Trump wants the Commerce Department to seek the harshest maximum tariffs on global steel imports: 24 percent.
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However, Bryant's first reception, a 10-yard gain, was forced loose by Jenkins and the loose ball was scooped up by Collins.
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Defensive tackle Cedric Thornton quickly scooped it up, recording the Cowboys' 12th defensive takeaway of the season and their first since October.
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He scooped it into the basket for the clinching layup that led his Golden State Warriors to a victory over the Thunder.
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She was the lead negotiator on the Trump National Doral Miami, a $1 billion property that she scooped up for $150 million.
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To make this dish, Haber scooped a portion of yogurt into a travel-safe container and then added candy eyes and lips.
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Scooped up off waivers to provide depth to an injury-ravaged rotation, Milone will be making his third start for New York.
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On the edge of Prospect Park West, Davis scooped up a Teddy bear wearing a green mortarboard and holding a felt diploma.
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Cowboys cornerback Anthony Brown stripped the ball from Hopkins, and Jourdan Lewis scooped it up and returned it to the Houston 16.
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They have scooped up volumes as global oil prices go up and prestocked as they prepare to ramp up production after maintenance.
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The masseuse put on gloves, told me to take a seat, and scooped a glob of purple sugar exfoliant onto my hand.
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There's Sprout, who was scooped from the side of the road as a weak, dehydrated orphan and now poses in flower crowns.
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According to a filing, the Chinese firm scooped up 8,167,544 shares for around $1.7 billion to become one of Tesla's largest shareholders.
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Getaround has been around since 2009 and the even older Zipcar — which was scooped up by Avis — launched in the year 2000.
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The door belonging to Jim Morrison, the Doors frontman, was scooped up for $2500,0003, while Jimi Hendrix's door went up for $2000,2100.
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Utah defensive back Marquise Blair scooped a Darnold drop forced by linebacker Kavika Luafatasaga and returned it 18 yards for a touchdown.
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Fans had scooped up the available season tickets in about the time required to drive crosstown on the stop-and-start freeways.
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Nostalgic toy purchases were a hot commodity as well, with 193,219 Super Nintendo gaming systems purchased, and 22017,22016 Tamagotchi toys scooped up.
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She scooped a mass of clay out of a tub, shoved it in a plastic bag and just as quickly walked out.
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Messenger has quickly scooped up partners like Uber, Lyft and even an airline so users can tap the app to arrange travel.
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The troubles at MySpace began almost as soon as News Corporation scooped up Intermix Media, whose main asset was Myspace, in 2005.
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He slapped a breaking pitch from Kimbrel slowly toward third, and Nunez charged, scooped the ball and fired it sidearm toward Pearce.
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Large numbers of dead fish were washing up along the banks of the river and being scooped up by pelicans and gulls.
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Very few films are as nerve-racking start to finish as this Alfonso Cuarón thriller, which scooped up seven Oscars in 2014.
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The club has scooped up land around the perimeter and turned Augusta National into more of a campus than a golf course.
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Remarkably, hundreds of dubious clients jettisoned by Danske when regulators closed in were scooped up by rivals apparently unaware of their toxicity.
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Phillip Lindsay scooped up the ball and ran down to the 2-yard line but Colorado was held to a field goal.
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Then in 2017, it scooped up Panera Bread for $7.5 billion and Au Bon Pain for an undisclosed sum later that year.
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Front Burner Candies scooped into shiny pink bags and sold by the pound are a Swedish addition to the Lower East Side.
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Other companies similar to GumGum include Zefr and Peer39, which was scooped by a private-equity firm for $18 million last year.
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With a quick check of your emails, more of your personal data gets scooped up — and it's a prime target for hackers.
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This leaves Facebook hoping to grow its standalone TikTok clone Lasso, which TechCrunch scooped a year ago before it launched last November.
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Frazee allegedly scooped up the burnt remains and disposed of them either at a dump or in a river, the agent testified.
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In being the one to expose the news himself, Bezos removed much of the tabloid's ammunition -- they've been scooped, and big time.
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The hot blend is scooped onto purple corn tortillas, dappled with one of several sauces, then rolled up like a fat cigar.
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Read more:10 of the most expensive celebrity homes sold in 2019Kanye West just scooped up another $14 million ranch in Wyoming.
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It also , and it scooped up a colleague of Kopf's at Premera named Mark Lyons to run its internal pharmacy benefits program.
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More than a dozen aircraft were involved, including three Canadair firefighting planes which scooped up sea water off a popular tourist beach.
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With flames jumping through the kitchen, she scooped up the boy and a 287-year-old child and ran into the cold.
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Nor does he recall being scooped up by a police officer who sped him on a motorbike to a bare-bones clinic.
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Nor does he recall being scooped up by a police officer who sped him on a motorbike to a bare-bones clinic.
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Even the Warriors, who are leading the small-ball movement, have Andrew Bogut and Festus Ezeli, and just scooped up Anderson Varejao.
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Investors scooped up safe assets, driving the yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury note to 2.18%, the lowest since September 2017.
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Most of the merch was scooped up immediately and some of those who scored merch were notified shipments would be significantly delayed.
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Next, she is trying dystopian sci-fi on for size in a thriller that Netflix scooped up at 2019's Sundance Film Festival.
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To support him in his difficult task, Mr Johnson has scooped up advisers from the two most successful phases of his political career.
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In a race to provide the most content imaginable to people, there's sure to be some questionable films scooped up and made available.
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The other significant one came in July when it scooped up Dataorama for a cool $800 million, giving it a market intelligence platform.
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Henrique scooped up a Frans Nielsen turnover at the New Jersey blue line, raced down the ice and put a backhander past Coreau.
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Three years later Tumblr was among the Yahoo properties scooped up by Verizon under the new Oath banner, for a piddling $4.8 billion.
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Hala Khalil's "Nawara," the story of a downtrodden maid's experience of the revolution, scooped international prizes but mediocre returns at the box office.
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Wags and Walks rescue of Los Angeles scooped up this adorable pup just before she ran out of time at a local shelter.
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I was concerned that we had been completely scooped, but as I read it, I realized they didn't really know what they had.
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The women wrestled two different steelhead trout at the same time, which they scooped up in a net once they got near shore.
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The whale didn't suck up water; instead it opened its mouth and scooped up water and prey, a method known as ram feeding.
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Why not let someone else do the work for you, and then just shop from the pieces that are being scooped the most?
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The first signs of trouble appeared when The Indianapolis Star scooped Pence on his own plans to launch a state-run news service.
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So, we scoped out and scooped up all of the best-selling rosés available in this designated area for a definitive taste test.
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Until Mustafina mounted the bars, the United States had swept the board as Simone Biles scooped the team, all around and vault golds.
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Why buy full-priced goods for your apartment when there are so many discounted finds to be scooped up from our favorite stores?
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Then in June this year they scooped three of the island's four constituencies in the national legislature, displacing representatives of ancient dynastic families.
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Presence: Small, scooped, and slick, with Ridley Scott color palettes, these feel like they got beamed out of some Pacific Rim fusion future.
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The Super Bowl is basically an excuse to put out as many things as possible that can be scooped up by a chip.
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Lauer was driving his 11-year-old son, Thijs, to school Monday morning, and also scooped up one of his kid's friends too.
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Granlund scooped up a loose puck following a faceoff in the Wild zone, then led a 233-on-0003 breakaway down the ice.
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But researchers often publish before they get the slam-dunk odds, in order to avoid getting scooped by a competing team, Seager says.
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While large-scale investors scooped up foreclosures and turned them into rentals, smaller investor-flippers had to sit out the housing crash years.
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His mother scooped him up and ushered him out of the rink, where they were approached by a woman in her early 40s.
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Baltimore cornerback Marlon Humphrey scooped up the ball and rank it all the way back for what he thought was a Ravens touchdown.
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According to a filing, the Chinese firm scooped up 8,167,544 shares for around $1.7 billion to become one of Tesla's largest shareholders. 6.
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Are we going to see a bunch of other kind of productivity companies get scooped up by bigger players in the near future?
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Everything here is dying or dead, abandoned as if had pestilence had swept through and scooped up all the life forms mid-sentence.
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In many fields, the publication delay associated with a failed submission means there's a high risk of being scooped by another research team.
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Northwestern's Joe Gaziano blocked the kick and Bergin scooped up the ball and sprinted up the right sideline for an 219-yard score.
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The Blue Jays scooped him up May 5 and he allowed five runs (three earned) in 10 innings over four appearances before Tuesday.
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The market vendors scooped up the goods at Manhattan piers and hauled them the final few blocks to the market with hand trucks.
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At the Olympics, the spectacular American gymnast Simone Biles scooped up her fourth gold medal, soaring past the competition in the floor exercise.
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Messi scooped soccer's most prestigious individual prize on Monday night when he was voted "The Best FIFA Men's Player" for the first time.
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And after a trickle of loose and vague suggestions of inappropriate conduct, CNN's Juana Summers and Manu Raju scooped some details last night.
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At 2-2 Halep scooped up a ball she had no right to reach and Williams lurched forward to blaze a backhand long.
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This will make an enormous amount of money for a handful of hedge funds that scooped up seemingly worthless shares at bargain prices.
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Kellogg announced its $600 million acquisition of RXBar earlier this year, while Conagra Brands scooped up the parent company of Angie's Boomchickapop popcorn.
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United's first goal was evidence of it: a free kick that he scooped, deftly and impudently, to Martial, whose finish squirmed under Ederson.
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The India-based alt lender has scooped up $50 million in a Series B funding round from LGT Lightstone Aspada, according to DealStreetAsia.
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No one is going to claim that Spam scooped right out of the can and eaten as-is is delicious—it's fucking disgusting.
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Kerryon Johnson, who played despite an ailing shoulder, was stripped of the ball and Smith scooped it up again at the Auburn 39.
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During the days of protest, he mingled with the crowds, solicited donations of clothing and signs and scooped up posters, fliers and buttons.
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After a national reporter unbound by the agreement scooped the first three picks and a noteworthy trade, everyone jumped back into the scrum.
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On the first full day of sitting, I wore a pajama-like J. Jill linen pant set, scooped up in an eBay auction.
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I felt a sense of loneliness and isolation so deep that it seemed like someone had scooped out the insides of my bones.
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While I ate all of the delicious cheese and scooped up the gravy in both dishes, I barely ate half of the potatoes.
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I danced and had a lot of jobs — I scooped ice cream, worked at a grocery store, and I was a bank teller.
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Perhaps in a bid to help quell those fears, the Washington Post scooped with minutes left in the debate that freshman Democratic Rep.
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But when he spotted one at the nonprofit home-improvement store for the cut-rate price of $50, he immediately scooped it up.
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The companies that scooped up acreage in the Permian are now focused on implementing their plans, and they'll need money to do it.
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The 217-year-old mother scooped up the frightened child and asked her to point out the man, she told CNN on Thursday.
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A billionaire just scooped up the most expensive home ever sold in Florida: a $111 million estate that has its own bowling alley
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With two runners on and two out, Jose Reyes hit a ground ball up the middle that was scooped up by Rougned Odor.
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And waves of arrests have scooped up clerics, intellectuals, royals, businessmen and activists who had campaigned for an end to the guardianship system.
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One gorgeous evening gown, in cinnamon-and-sapphire-colored silk woven with intricate patterns, had a dramatic scooped collar and a high neck.
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S. trade dispute kept the dollar steady on Wednesday, holding gains made overnight after investors scooped up safe-haven assets, including U.S. Treasuries.
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Tritt knew her Payless in Hays, Kansas, was going out of business, so she marched in and scooped up all of their stock.
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And waves of arrests have scooped up clerics, intellectuals, royals, businessmen and activists who had campaigned for an end to the guardianship system.
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She scooped up her wallet and returned it to her purse with the precision and efficiency of a shortstop making a double play.
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Ticket vendors using shadowy computer programs called bots scooped up good seats within seconds and put them up for resale at huge markups.
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Her co-star Rachel Weisz scooped up the Supporting Actress prize, an award for which fellow "The Favourite" star Emma Stone was also nominated.
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The tweet Musk should have tweeted was scooped by the parody account Bored Elon Musk: April Fools' Year This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
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Tyler Johnson scooped up Matt Grzelcyk's giveaway and fed it to Palat, who flicked the puck past Rask just 1:47 into the contest.
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Mr Salvini has scooped up the credit for this, even though the decline is mostly the result of tough actions by the previous government.
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It took time to rescue her, but they finally scooped her up and realized she had an injured leg — which will likely require surgery.
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Okay, maybe not everybody's scooped a turd out of a toilet and thrown it out the window to avoid embarrassing ourselves on a date.
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Messaging company Kik has made its second major acquisition after it scooped up Israel-based mobile video app maker Rounds in an undisclosed deal.
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"For Warren, she came in here early and scooped up really good staff," said Sean Bagniewski, the chair of the Polk County Democratic Party.
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After the bees calmed down a bit, they were scooped again from the cardboard box into a larger wooden box filled with beehive frames.
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When TheWrap's Matt Donnelly scooped the news Thursday, the headline read: Fox Movie Studio Pulls Out of Comic-Con Main Event Over Piracy Fears.
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Although the supply is limited and seasonal, this means the entirety of Savani's stock no longer gets scooped up immediately after landing at JFK.
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Luke Bryan scooped up the night's top award for Artist of the Year and Chris Stapleton took home honors for Album of the Year.
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Print advertising revenues have declined faster than digital revenues have grown, as Google and Facebook have scooped up the bulk of new online ads.
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Oldman has already scooped up the Golden Globe and SAG Award for his performance, and he appears to be marching steadily towards the Oscar.
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With that in mind, check out the jars, tubes, and bottles we actually squeezed, scooped, and scraped to completion over the last few months.
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With several players battling to regain the puck in the slot after a shot by Evander Kane, Ennis scooped the puck into the net.
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In April, Meituan entered the bike-sharing fray after it scooped up top player Mobike for $2.7 billion to face off Alibaba-backed Ofo.
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Mom and Dad also scooped up a cupcake pillow and temporary tatts for North -- but a new toothbrush and floss might've been more appropriate.
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Timing: Last week, Axios' Jonathan Swan scooped that Christopher Wray threatened to resign after being pressured by Attorney General Jeff Sessions to fire McCabe.
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Panterra scooped up six-month-old Lila from Betty's Teacup Yorkies ... a frou frou dog shop that boasts Paris Hilton among its celeb clients.
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The good boy is scooped up by his owner and given a long hug and kiss, before resuming his enthusiastic barks and tail wags.
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He scooped Sarah Palin's endorsement, along with a few prominent evangelicals, and oozed that brash self-confidence of a man who is virtually unstoppable.
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Offset's Migos won the award for Best Group, while Cardi scooped up trophies for Best Female Hip Hop Artist and Album of the Year.
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Even if you're angry that Cambridge Analytica scooped up your data, it's hard to know exactly what the firm may have done with it.
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The 1989 singer scooped up eight iHeartRadio Music Awards nominations Tuesday, just beating out R&B singer the Weeknd, who racked up seven nominations.
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By the 9th, the company had begun filtering out and securing passwords it accidentally scooped up, and it's since destroyed any passwords it received.
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On Monday, the investor scooped shares of Union Pacific for the fund she manages in real life as well as CNBC Pro's model portfolio.
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Kemper starred in Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, which is written and produced by Tina Fey, and memorably befuddled NBC before getting scooped up by Netflix.
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Reports have indicated that the DOJ has scooped up responsibility for Google and Apple, while the FTC could be going after Amazon and Facebook.
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When they presented Willow with a cake, she immediately took her hand that wasn't hindered by an IV line and scooped up some icing.
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Here are the most inspiring whirlwind juggalo romances I heard about: When they met, Dani had another boyfriend: Chris "scooped it," according to her.
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A Good Samaritan who saw the racing pup and the human maddeningly biking after it, scooped the dog off the road and into safety.
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He quickly scooped a backhand shot past Mrazek to make it 21-215 with his team-leading 237th power-play goal of the season.
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They also picked out pottery and textiles from local artisans, scooped up flea-market treasures and filled up on mozzarella salad and squash soup.
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Smaller rivals CHS Inc and Green Plains Inc have scooped up smaller, struggling plants in Illinois, Texas and Virginia in the past eight months.
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Alone, they taste something like scraps from the wake of a parade, but when strategically scooped up with curry, they crackle in the mouth.
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Mr. Motsepe eventually scooped up the lot, before a raucous after-party set to wrap up the night, starring the German singer Ute Lemper.
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The man, Ronnie Music Jr., 33, scooped up the multimillion dollar top prize in the state's instant "100X the Money" game in February 2015.
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And like Trump, he scooped up most of the white votes in his election and a stunning 80 percent of white evangelical votes. Hypocrisy?
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Chinese banks, with their deeper local connections and rapid lending, have scooped up the vast majority of domestic clients, including the most indebted ones.
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JD and Walmart's tie-up dates back to 2016, when the Chinese online retailer scooped up the American firm's Chinese e-commerce marketplace Yihaodian.
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Still, amid the popularity of hand-scooped ice cream and hand-massaged kale, isn't there something sterile about a robot cooking food, I wonder?
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White House Chief of Staff John Kelly has accepted President Trump's offer to stay through 2020, the WSJ scooped Tuesday and Axios can confirm.
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Toilet paper has a become the ultimate symbol of the panic buying; it's seemingly scooped up as soon as new rolls hit the shelves.
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Mr. Omer, a 28-year-old veterinary student from Darfur, was scooped up by intelligence thugs outside his university dorm in Khartoum on Dec.
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It has scooped up a number of awards, including a Best Actress Golden Globe for Ms. Bloom, and is currently in its third season.
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Then I see who was later identified as Birdie come out of the fire … I ran out and scooped him underneath his left arm.
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So this group scooped up the Facebook page for "La Meute Officielle," and promptly became the top "La Meute" search result on the site.
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The unnamed man who invented the whole scheme was an FBI source, and the weapons (purchased locally) were immediately scooped up by bureau agents.
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They scooped some sand from the ground, funneled it into the bottom of a used glass vinegar bottle and packed the bottle with explosives.
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Nyquist skated in alone, and took a shot that Koskinen blocked but scooped up his own rebound and fired it high over the goalie.
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During a decade-long race, large holding groups like Kering and LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton have scooped up many small labels and talent.
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We're told the "No Stylist" rapper scooped up 3 diamond chains and a matching bracelet during an NYC shopping spree with Eric the Jeweler.
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Bengali aloo dum — spicy potatoes, at once floury and fiery — are scooped up with puri, the puffed, fried flatbread typical to Indian home cooking.
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Ms. Dahl's father, Jack Dahl, 72, scooped up the family's Chihuahua before the bears got a hold of it and rushed his grandson inside.
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K. Distribution: Hulu and Neon scooped up Palm Springs for somewhere between $17 million and $22 million, the biggest Sundance deal of all time.
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Why Airbnb bought it: Following its acquisition of Vamo a year prior, Airbnb scooped up another company in the local activities booking space, Trip4real.
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With 11.4 remaining, Nigel Hayes avoided a double team along the baseline and scooped a lay-up up and in to put Wisconsin ahead.
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The water's surface looked the same but over three days, the plastic concentrations scooped by the net leaped from the hundreds to the thousands.
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Last fall, Mr. Yang's campaign even scooped up the advertising firm Devine Mulvey Longabaugh, which helped orchestrate Mr. Sanders's insurgent campaign four years ago.
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As Woods walked off the green, he scooped his 10-year-old son, Charlie, in his arms for a hug that lasted nine seconds.
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The 9-year-old pooch was scooped up at the Fresno Bully Rescue after spending half his life in a cage at the facility.
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For one thing, he added, these days reporters know that "saving it for the book" may well mean they'll get scooped by some competitor.
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But Derrick Walton Jr. drove and scooped it high off the glass with 29 seconds left to put the Wolverines back ahead by 4.
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One by one, an orange loader scooped them off the bare sandy soil and trundled them to a pit being dug by a backhoe.
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My daughter and I scooped tiny goldfish into a plastic bag, we fished for water balloons, we had a try at the shooting gallery.
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The outspokenly pro-Trump actor James Woods scooped 28,000 retweets by using the law-abiding gun-owner to slap down an anti-gun activist.
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Firefighter Lavelle found the boy on the floor and scooped him up, while other firefighters took the woman, who was on the bed, he said.
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Skrillex and Diplo—under the collaborative banner of Jack Ü—scooped up the two Grammy Awards available to dance and electronic music artists last night.
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It recently scooped up most of U.S.-based Kabam's assets in a deal valued around $700 million and a history of global M&A activity.
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According to the Duluth News Tribune, which reported the story, Duluth firefighters scooped up the elderly cat named Mazzy, who Reierson considers a family member.
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The 17-year-old fan favorite of 'The Four' didn't win FOX's singing competition, but it's all good ... Sony's Columbia Records scooped her up instead.
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What happened next would save her life: the worker scooped up the dog — and her leg — and brought her to the shelter for emergency treatment.
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For breakfast, she'll allow herself carbs she can burn off during the day — like a scooped out whole wheat bagel or cereal with almond milk.
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Russia has scooped up dolphins since the Cold War, when it used them to attack swimmers and detect submarines until the fall of the USSR.
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Police had to be called to hold back mobs of swarming fans in the parlor while Campbell scooped up press and notoriety for his gambit.
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Its second was the rust-belt of the north and east, where it scooped up the disappointed vote that once went to socialists or communists.
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It's scooped up tall and high, and functions as a way to show off your delicate facial features and the graceful slope of your neck.
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But she's already scooped up a pile of endorsements from unions and Democratic lawmakers across Southern California, including the majority of the state party's delegates.
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On my commute home that evening, I scooped up all the promising ingredients and proceeded to get down and dirty (you know, in the kitchen).
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He made short work of a fragrant lentil soup, but his pace slowed as he picked through salads and scooped dips with steaming pita bread.
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Magnus Paajarvi scored an unassisted goal after he scooped up a loose puck on a Trevor van Riemsdyk turnover and fired a shot past Darling.
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Apple also added another 10 million subscribers in the period between September of 2017 and April of 2018, and scooped up music identification app Shazam.
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Seven black men and women scooped up trophies at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, two more than the previous record, which came in 2017.
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A pair of motorized conveyor belts then take those random bits of Lego scooped up by the excavating wheel and move them through the excavator.
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The hail on Monday, which fell in parts of the East Bay, brought delight to kids who scooped up handfuls of marble-size ice balls.
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It's important to start collecting right away: if the salt isn't scooped up quickly enough, it sinks to the bottom and will start to curdle.
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The rover scooped up a bit of the dune three different times around the time it took this selfie, but getting those samples wasn't easy.
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OSAMA BIN LADEN Where there's a will ...: National Intelligence just did a document dump of papers scooped up in the 2011 Osama bin Laden raid.
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The two oligarchs have been locked in an acrimonious stand-off ever since Deripaska scooped up his holding in Norilsk during the global financial crisis.
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Until Mustafina mounted the bars, the United States had swept the board in gymnastics, as Simone Biles scooped the team, all around and vault golds.
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A single five-minute trawl with a research net by scientists off the Columbia River in late May scooped up roughly 60,000 pyrosomes, NOAA reported.
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Then last year HBO scooped it up, and sadly the beautiful 19 episodes that made up the web era of the series disappeared from streaming.
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The band scooped up two consecutive Rolling Stone's Album of the Year awards in 2011 and 2012 and will also headline Coachella later in 2019.
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Kiel Brothers Oil, later run by one of the Pence sons, fell into bankruptcy in 25.8, its remains scooped up by a Chicago investment firm.
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US Treasurys are extremely attractive compared with the rest of the globe's debt and, as a result, investors have scooped up these securities with abandon.
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Deals are happening across the US media landscape, and it was only a matter of time before Viacom was scooped up, one former employee said.
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Hong Kong (CNN)It scooped up a host of Oscars and drove critics wild, now the influence of "Mad Max" is being felt beyond Hollywood.
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A few years back, when New York City Opera was about to close, he scooped up a trove of costumes and sets at bargain prices.
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Within hours, the Trump Organization scooped up three website name combinations with the newest Kushner baby's name, according to records from the cyberforensics company DomainTools.
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While Chinese buyers last year scooped up Brazilian supplies in anticipation of hefty tariffs on U.S. cargoes, importers this year were better prepared with stocks.
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The car's current owner, Leon Ferri, tells us he scooped up the ride about 5 years ago off Craigslist, and he's totally fixed it up.
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The editors Sonny Mehta and Gary Fisketjon at Alfred A. Knopf immediately scooped it up, and published it as a Vintage paperback in March 1991.
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Back in the processing plant, Turturro scooped out the thick, frothy oil directly from the vat and bottled it on the spot for eager customers.
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I guess it was when they scooped the Washington Post on their own story, but that was ... I don't think that's called a scoop, right?
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It turns out that Laura was the mystery passenger Negan scooped up at the close of last week's episode, and she gladly tattled on Dwight.
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Netflix has scooped up the rights to "The Chronicles of Narnia" and "The Baby-Sitters Club" as it prepares to compete with its new rivals.
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He had been waived by the Baltimore Orioles earlier that summer and then scooped up by the Mets, whose general manager then was Omar Minaya.
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The Fleabag and Killing Eve creator scooped up the Emmys for best comedy series, best comedy writing and best leading comedy actress on Sunday night.
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Danault then scooped up a rebound of a blocked pass near the left post and then banked in a shot off of Dubnyk's right skate.
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Investors bought C$2.87 billion in Canadian equities, the largest purchase in five months as foreigners scooped up shares in the finance and insurance sector.
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The onions are eventually mashed with cooked potatoes, farmer's cheese and black pepper, then scooped onto rounds of dough, which are hand-pleated and boiled.
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However, this review mentions that it needed to be scooped often for odor control and that the pellets got stuck in a regular litter scoop.
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As is the case all over the city, many of its 4-million-pound apartments will be scooped up as investments, only to stand empty.
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Each ingredient is meticulously weighed and mixed in these massive mixers, then scooped up with an oversized ice cream scoop one by one and filled.
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The Emmy Award-winning actress and writer, who scooped up three trophies during Sunday's telecast, has just signed a deal with Amazon, according to Variety.
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The feta appears again, alongside a single charred chile in a pool of tomato purée, to be scooped up by a blistered baton of focaccia.
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He also sent a bag of soil he scooped from a field near the small farm in Lullymore where Mary's mother grew up before emigrating.
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When we arrived at the other side, Raman reached into a bag and scooped out a handful of shiny purple seeds the size of pistachios.
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One pup named Fred was too tired to keep up, so a 16-year-old junior named Josh Menusa scooped him up in his arms.
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Bela Bajaria, a vice president of content for Netflix who scooped up the streaming rights, had seen success with "Riverdale," another of Mr. Berlanti's series.
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In March, Japan's Hayabusa2 dropped an explosive on the surface of Ryugu, a near Earth asteroid, and later scooped a sample from the scattered debris.
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Boudreau was quickly scooped up by the Wild after he was let go by the Ducks despite leading Anaheim to four consecutive Pacific Division titles.
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Charles whispered into Bowyer-Chapman's ear, and in one smooth sweep, Bowyer-Chapman scooped up all 6 feet 4 inches of Charles and strolled away.
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Its metal arm scooped up a grubby rubber ball (it looked like a dimpled egg yolk) and flung it out at 48 miles per hour.
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He bought the house in 2014 from Tom Brady and Gisele for $40 million, and recently scooped up another pad in Calabasas for $4.9 mil.
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Selena Gomez isn't buying Bella Hadid's friendship heartbreak after the singer scooped up The Weeknd ... the reason's pretty simple -- she says they weren't that close.
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They make the entire salad feel like it has just been accidentally scooped out of a harbor by some unlucky crabbers and slopped onto a plate.
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For the better part of a century, the Inversand Company scooped a dark greenish sand called marl from the quarry for use in water treatment plants.
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Stephanie Link, one of the members of CNBC's "Halftime Report " panel, scooped up shares of Visa for her model portfolio, betting on the stock to rally.
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The group has scooped up Dana Gelb Safran, formerly a chief performance measurement and improvement officer at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachussetts, CNBC has learned.
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He has cracked his skull open like a piñata to make delightfully saccharine, mixed-media works with the scattered, scooped-up, smashed, and smelted intellectual data.
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The paint choice is far from the first design decision Jenner has made for her home, which she scooped up from Emily Blunt and John Krasinski.
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So the gas giant planets that formed far enough out, like Uranus and Neptune, would have scooped up more of these metal-rich ices during formation.
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Worse, they say that as apartments are scooped up by investors to be rented out on a short-term basis, residents are forced out of town.
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Getting scooped up and turned into the smartwatch arm of a much bigger company that can compete with Apple directly might be a boon to Fitbit.
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As I scooped earlier in March, the White House hired Michael Kratsios, the chief of staff at Thiel Capital, as its first deputy chief technology officer.
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Nelms set aside two, one-inch pieces from Jewellianna's hairline (to later create the braids) and scooped the rest of her hair into a high ponytail.
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If you're wearing a striped navy ruffled top with a scooped neckline and matching espadrilles from J.Crew, Jenna Lyons probably had something to do with it.
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The damage to HQ could worsen if he's scooped up by Facebook, Snapchat or another tech company to build out their own live video gaming shows.
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Lady Bird just became the highest-rated film ever on Rotten Tomatoes and scooped up the Best Picture award by the New York Film Critics Circle.
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He then scooped up red and black paint with his mouth to spew onto a canvas beneath him, which he later hand signed with a flourish.
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They took a body cell (a mammary cell extracted from a 6-year-old ewe) and placed it in an ovum with a scooped-out nucleus.
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Available at Clarabelle's Hand Scooped Ice Cream, the ice cream sandwich combines a slew of food trends and puts them all in an Instagram-ready package.
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On the wall behind it was "Red Earth Circle" by Richard Long, a British artist, which used mud scooped from the River Avon, near his birthplace.
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He was famously fired by Henry Ford II in 1979, but then scooped up almost immediately by Chrysler, which was in desperate need of a turnaround.
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While some paparazzi rudely scooped the bride over the weekend, we're so happy that Upton herself decided to share a stunning photo from the beautiful day.
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Grab, the Uber rival in Southeast Asia, has scooped up a strategic investment that could help it expand its pools of drivers to battle rival services.
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We're told Jordyn has been acting as Kylie's birth coach, and she's scooped up a ton of pregnancy and baby books as part of their curriculum.
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The Trump administration is considering requiring insurers to disclose their negotiated rates for services, which could affect insurers in the private market, the WSJ scooped yesterday.
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In the 1990s, when the country was embattled and isolated, outsiders shied away from investing but Mr Todoric scooped up parts of the old communist economy.
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Boris Johnson has declared a wish to reunite Britain via a "proper Brexit" and has scooped up nearly £140,000 ($183,000) in donations since late last year.
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The Internet Archive—the site that catalogs the world's digital detritus—has scooped up hundreds of publicly available military PowerPoints and preserved them for public consumption.
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Even seemingly benign activities, like staying in and watching a movie, generate mountains of information, treasure to be scooped up later by businesses of all kinds.
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Other F3 portfolio companies have been scooped up by larger companies: Walmart (WMT) bought Plus-size fashion designer Eloquii for a reported $100 million in 2018.
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He did not specify that the top rate would likely stay at 39.6% for income over $1 million a year, as Axios scooped over the weekend.
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Instagram video chat and anti-bullying Instagram is launching video chat, which TechCrunch scooped in March when we spotted the feature buried in its Android app.
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Elsewhere, Walmart decided to enter India this year when it scooped up local Amazon rival Flipkart for $16 billion, a record deal for the U.S. firm.
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In the early days, iFixit was regularly scooped by Mitsunobu Tanaka, a Japanese biotechnology researcher at the Red Cross who tore down iPhones as a hobby.
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However, the reports explain how thousands of BlackBerry users' messages were scooped up as part of "Project Clemenza," a RCMP investigation into a mafia-related murder.
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Entire companies have built robust operations around testing mobile software in similar fashion, and some of those startups have been scooped up by big-name competitors.
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I scooped the mud out from between his brake levers and handlebars and then found a different, less dangerous trail to ride his bike back up.
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Bethenny Frankel's former residence is finally off the market ... someone just scooped up her two-bedroom condo and is ready to live like a real housewife.
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The company, which has been steadily building a coffee and breakfast empire over the last five years, scooped up Panera Bread for $7.5 billion last year.
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On Wyoming's next play, Allen missed on a lateral pass and Nebraska's Ross Dzuris scooped it up and returned it to the Wyoming 1-yard line.
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Why it matters: As Axios' Jonathan Swan scooped last year, Trump has privately predicted that he'll appoint four justices to the Supreme Court during his presidency.
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But the biggest overall surge in sales in the last year came from Canadian buyers, who scooped up $19 billion worth of properties, mostly in Florida.
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"Hold up," he said to his partner as I fell to my knees and scooped up the deer head and left antler, which had broken off.
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Her eyes welled up behind Ray-Bans as she scooped up a handful of ripe, sweet nuts that had been crunching underfoot on the walk over.
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And, since Darius is looking for a fresh start, he felt a number change was in order -- and with #24 available, he scooped it right up!
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Instead of discarding the residue, she recalled, she scooped up the remains, spread it with ice cream and folded it into a newly created chocolate roll.
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At another point, giant cages of plastic water bottles, all scooped up from the beach along the Mediterranean Sea, spill out and scatter across the stage.
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Correa scooped it on a tricky bounce and made the off-balance throw to first to end the half-inning, to the delight of the crowd.
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His biggest challenge is finding recruits before they are scooped up by recruiters from the Air Force, Navy and Marines, who work the same fertile neighborhoods.
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Bong Joon Ho was onstage a lot on Sunday night, giving one acceptance speech after another as his film "Parasite" scooped up Oscars, including best picture.
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They scooped up plastic debris and determined the concentration of particles by dividing the dry weight of the plastic collected, excluding microfibers, by the area surveyed.
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He scooped up the ice cream while reporters asked questions, including about porn star Stormy Daniels, who has sued the President following an alleged 2006 affair.
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Breeze also gave Oregon the lead early in the third quarter when he scooped a fumbled punt snap and went 31 yards to the end zone.
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Rick immediately went into Hero mode, scooped up his son and rushed him to the infirmary, where Denise and her ragtag trauma team rushed into action.
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Even when other insurers offered plans through the Affordable Care Act marketplace during its first few years, Blue Cross scooped up by far the most customers.
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In addition to Kass-Hout, Amazon this year also scooped up Martin Levine, a prominent Seattle-based geriatrician with an expertise in innovative care delivery models.
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"We're not going back," Ms. González, who is working for a local advocacy group, said as she scooped up her son, Kahil, who is now 1.
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Elbit already scooped up the night vision business of Harris Corp as a result of divestments ordered as a result of its merger with L3 Technologies.
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Probably. EB: You're a journalist of color who scooped one of the most important stories of the Republican National Convention, and yet you are currently unemployed.
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Dozens of these houses were scooped up after the financial crisis by investors, who then make deals with low-income home buyers unable to get traditional mortgages.
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Investors who scooped up broken-down houses at bargain prices after the financial crisis have made deals with low-income home buyers unable to get traditional mortgages.
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He made a show of overturning discarded plastic cups as workers opened up a drain, scooped up some muck, and deposited wriggling larvae into a plastic tube.
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Levandowski left Waymo with thousands of the company's files that purportedly contained Waymo trade secrets, then quickly co-founded Otto, which was promptly scooped up by Uber.
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But Trump has stepped in and scooped up many of the voters who want to burn Washington to the ground and aren't as interested in policy minutia.
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As I scooped out the drippy formula with my fingers (I do think this would be better in a pump), I was fully expecting to hate it.
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Remember, he scooped up a sick condo in downtown Miami for $1.7 million, and a couple weeks back during Super Bowl weekend he hosted a huge party.
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The company had an ace in its back pocket: Pebble, the Kickstarter darling turned DIY smartwatch ecosystem whose assets Fitbit scooped up at the end of 2016.
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To walk the carpet, she wore an ivory Alexander McQueen gown consisting of a scooped neckline and long train, and featuring a patchwork of different watercolor prints.
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First there was his 2016 sample-house anthem "Can't," which was scooped up by South London's Church label and pressed to grey marble vinyl to widespread acclaim.
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With few funds available, much of the rubble is just being scooped up and dumped into seasonal waterways, increasing the risk of flooding when the rains return.
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Earlier this year, as an improving global economy brought the prospect of steadily rising interest rates, investors scooped up bank shares in a big bet on recovery.
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In local elections on May 4th she scooped enough votes in her ward to topple the head of the Labour council in Merthyr Tydfil in south Wales.
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Last we heard from Panono, its assets had been scooped up by an investment company named the Bryanston Group and put inside a holding company named Professional3603.
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So, O'Connell's sister, Katie Lloyd, scooped Charlie up and proceeded down the walkway where she placed him in front of O'Connell and her new husband, James Garvin.
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Assuming all went well, Hayabusa2 scooped up bits of asteroidal debris into its sample horn, which the probe will return to Earth for analysis in late 2020.
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Nelson Peltz sat on Legg Mason's board for five years while his hedge fund, Trian, scooped up a tenth of the $3.7 billion asset-management firm's stock.
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It scooped up $3 million in funding the next year led by Doughty Hanson Technology Ventures, and passed the 1 million registered-user mark in May 2010.
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Pierre-Edouard Bellemare scooped up the loose puck, skated behind the Florida net and threaded a soft pass to Nieto, who lifted the puck over Bobrovsky's stick.
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The magazine's current predicament, meanwhile, hews closely to that of many media companies today: weakened by Big Tech's dominance of digital advertising, scooped up by vulture investors.
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Wells Fargo's CEO Timothy Sloan scooped up nearly 40,000 shares in the bank valued at $2 million, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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On Sunday, Canadian "superscooper" airplanes scooped water from nearby Lake McDonald to dump on the flames for four hours, but it wasn't enough to stop the fire.
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The Sharks turned the puck over in their end, and Oshie scooped up the puck and came in alone on Jones and scored with 1:58 left.
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Thousands arrived at the George R. Brown Convention Center after being plucked from rooftops by rescuers in helicopters or scooped up by volunteer emergency responders in boats.
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As Axios' Barak Ravid scooped, the White House is now considering presenting a Middle East peace plan even if Abbas refuses to come to the negotiating table.
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This classmate was (is) beautiful and stylish; she dressed like a drone had scooped her up from a SoHo boutique and dropped her into my lunch period.
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M&A involving Japanese firms nearly quadrupled to a record $232.4 billion in the half-year, Thomson Reuters data showed, as marquee-name targets were scooped up.
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They don't try to impress too much with extra boosted bass or overly scooped midrange — instead, they aim to offer accuracy, and they do so quite well.
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CNN reported in April that telephone conversations before and during the 2016 presidential campaign had been scooped up in the FBI raid of his home and office.
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The company has scooped up dozens of doctors, including a prominent obstetrician, a pediatric endocrinologist who treats children with diabetes, and a slew of primary care physicians.
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A boxer also wants McGregorMcGregor has fought one professional boxing rules bout, and though he lost conclusively to Mayweather, the event scooped him a $100 million payday.
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Moreover, homes that are being listed are scooped up at an incredibly swift pace, with the typical days-on-market at less than 28503 days in June.
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The cub gave a loud cry before being scooped up in its mother's mouth: "Hao Hao, who is a first-time mother, she was amazing," Bouts said.
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He saved two of them but cracked on the third, as Tsitsipas scrambled forward to retrieve a cross-court drop-shot and scooped it down the line.
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We do so through the digital footprints left behind on Facebook and Twitter, the photos on our smartphones, and all the morsels scooped up by search engines.
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From that success, he scooped up countless prizes at the 2014 MOBO Awards, plaudits that you could argue that would have otherwise gone to black British artists.
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It's also a moment of truth for Blackstone's post-crisis bet on the U.S. housing market ― having scooped up nearly 50,000 single-family properties beginning in 2012.
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Electronic medical records now make it easy for insurers to analyze massive amounts of information and combine it with the personal details scooped up by data brokers.
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Around Los Angeles, the companies scooped up properties in the majority-minority areas of South Los Angeles, the San Gabriel Valley, the San Fernando Valley and Riverside.
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Commonly known as the Sixties Scoop — because the children were "scooped" from their communities — the adoption program has generally received less attention than the residential school system.
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The company started online in 1863, and soon gathered a strong following among millennials, who scooped up its soft pink-colored lip balms, lotions and lash products.
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After being scooped, chopped, de-seeded, de-stemmed, cooked, heated, and mashed into a puree, the pumpkin is then shipped to Costco's baking warehouse in Issaqueh, Washington.
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"I said that I would like a flagel, scooped," she said, gesturing toward the flat discs and explaining her preference for having the carb-y innards removed.
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We bargained with local fishermen to take us there, and climbed into their rickety dugout canoe, literally a floating mango tree trunk with its insides scooped out.
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WASHINGTON — Melissa Peterman, the actress and comedian, scooped up Kristin Chenoweth like a bride, whisking her off the stage as Reba McEntire blew kisses from the balcony.
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USES The variety mimics mashed potatoes when it's roasted whole and, with the seeds removed, the dense flesh is scooped out and fluffed with butter and salt.
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According to docs, obtained by TMZ Sports, Shantel got access to Floyd's credit card accounts, and scooped cash around his house, to go on personal shopping sprees.
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As bulldozers cleared more space in a vacant lot near St. Sebastian's Church in Negombo, barefoot men dripping with sweat scooped dirt with shovels in punishing heat.
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Tripe, horse, snails, spleen and grilled marrow scooped from the bone are all part of the successful formula at Trippa, an outstanding trattoria that opened in 2015.
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Bryant -- a rookie last season -- was scooped up by the Cowboys before Week 1 ... and was a key special teamer for Dallas for most of the year.
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The people at my table dutifully ate it with the peppers, then slyly scooped it up with bread, and finally stole spoonfuls to eat on their own.
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An entire Twitter thread showcased his sculpting journey as he scooped out the back to create the truck bed and created a ramp out the back end.
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When I look back, I feel like Dorothy, scooped up by a hurricane, blown into a strange new land and just as quickly dumped back in Kansas.
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Correa scooped up the carom and fired a throw to catcher Robinson Chirinos, who applied the tag on LeMahieu to end the inning and preserve the tie.
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Berry Global, a packaging company based in Indiana, in July scooped up RPC Group, one of Europe's biggest plastic packaging companies, for about $6.5 billion, including debt.
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However, Chinese buyers scooped up at least 20 cargoes of Brazilian soybeans last week amid uncertainty over a trade deal with the Washington, traders said on Monday.
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The entrance features a dipping counter where signature flavors like honey-swirled Queen Bee, crunchy Churro Churro and Malt Shake, with nubbins of malt balls, are scooped.
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"It's wonderful to be chosen ... and I feel very honored to win the award for a second time," said Stenson who also scooped the prize in 2013.
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Sources confirmed the deal to Axios' Jonathan Swan, who scooped last month that Bolton had decided to write a book about his time in the Trump administration.
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Berry Global, a packaging company based in Indiana, in July scooped up RPC Group, one of Europe's biggest plastic packaging companies, for about $6.5 billion, including debt.
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The panic began in April when a video that appears to show a child being scooped off the street by two men on a motorcycle went viral.
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According to Business Insider, the TP un-stuck itself from his shoe just as he stepped onto the plane, and was apparently scooped up by an aide.
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However, the allegation that it scooped up Billie for an undisclosed amount in an attempt to block the Harry's deal is hard to prove, said two antitrust specialists.
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One-of-a-kind pieces are just that, and getting scooped by another buyer is the type of trauma that stays with many a vintage-hunter for years.
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PageSix scooped that former Fox News star Megyn Kelly will officially start at NBC in May, and her Sunday night show alongside Kate Snow will premiere in June.
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Back in February, Diplo's mainstream award aspirations prevailed when he finally scooped up a pair of Grammys as half of Jack Ü before performing live on national television.
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The design seems to be inspired by Dior's viral $710 "We Should All Be Feminists" T-shirt, which was scooped up by Jessica Chastain, Karlie Kloss and more.
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Sean Parker's govtech Brigade breaks up, Pinterest acquires engineers Pinterest scooped up the engineers behind Brigade, a go-nowhere app for debating politics with friends, Josh Constine reports.
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WarnerMedia scooped up the streaming rights to the hit 1990s sitcom last year for $425 million ($85 million a year for five years), according to The Hollywood Reporter.
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"The Circle of Life" opens both movies, with the whole savannah gathering to watch the young Simba be scooped up by Rafiki and crowned (figuratively) the next king.
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" Midland, meanwhile, continues to see their star rise since they scooped up a Grammy nomination in 2017 for best country duo/group performance for their hit "Drinkin' Problem.
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Somebody else must have been listening though, namely someone with a badge, as the police scooped him up at 4:15 AM and returned him to his room.
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Axios' Mike Allen scooped last week that Moulton would be jumping into the race after he was spotted filming a launch video in his hometown of Marblehead, Mass.
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Last year, Redmayne scooped up the Best Actor trophy for his lead role in The Theory of Everything, and he's up again this year for The Danish Girl.
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The defense finally got the Bears on the board when cornerback Darius Allensworth scooped up Dante Pettis' fumbled pass reception and returned it 73 yards for the score.
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A bunch of beachgoers in Argentina last week inadvertently killed an endangered baby dolphin when they scooped it out of the ocean and started taking pictures of it.
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When the 300-foot Maersk Launcher docked in San Diego early Monday morning, it unloaded a cargo of hardened black blobs scooped from the bottom of the sea.
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That something turned out to be a fish, scooped out of a nearby waterway by one of the many hawks that patrol the skies above 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
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Season 1, based on the novel by Liane Moriarty, premiered in 2017, and scooped up eight Emmys, including Outstanding Limited Series and Outstanding Lead Actress for Nicole Kidman.
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He was on the verge of being euthanized at a kill shelter before the folks at HALO Animal Rescue in Phoenix scooped him up, saving him from death.
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CNBC "Halftime Report " trader Jon Najarian scooped up shares of Transocean for his model portfolio after detecting unusual options activity that may signal a deal for the company.
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The Warriors won in overtime, the capping flourish coming when Green scooped up a loose ball as the shot clock wound down and drained an off-balance triple.
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YouTube just scooped up San Francisco-based startup BandPage, a software tool that helps musicians sell direct to fans through social media sites, streaming services, and ticket vendors.
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Taillon might have had an RBI in the second, but Happ scooped up his single to shallow center and gunned down Jordy Mercer trying to score from second.
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The devices are often costly pieces of hardware made by small startups that may drop support at any point after being scooped up by a larger technology company.
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"That's part of the magic is that you can't touch him and Aubree was very concerned about that so we scooped him up in a blanket," Thelen says.
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During the Clinton administration, Kenneth Starr scooped him up to be part of the Whitewater investigation into Clinton's real estate dealings in Arkansas, which resulted in three convictions.
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He landed at a high-kill shelter in Ohio, but eventually made his way to rescue group Snookie's Society, where he was scooped up by his new mom.
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The government said it had scooped up 93 tonnes of oil waste, most of it congealed, and the amount left floating on the sea surface had fallen significantly.
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Coach acquired high-end shoe brand Stuart Weitzman for $574 million in 2015 and then scooped up quirky apparel brand Kate Spade for $2.4 billion earlier this year.
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Before serving, Bacsinszky reached down, scooped it up with her right hand and carried it to safety along the back edge of the court — or so she thought.
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The floors are covered with boldly patterned artisanal Lebanese tiles, most of them more than a century old, scooped up from houses also on the verge of destruction.
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RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug 14 (Reuters) - All-around champion Simone Biles scooped her third gold medal at the Olympics when she soared to victory in the vault final.
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He scooped up the sick bachelor pad in April 2018 for $6.5 mil, so after realtor fees and whatever improvements he made, he'll be lucky to break even.
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TRENDING ON FACEBOOK -- SNOOP GETS SCOOPED ON POT: In an episode of "Celebrity Family Feud," Snoop Dogg lost to Sugar Ray on a question about marijuana. http://bit.
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On Tuesday, while other passengers scooped up duty-free bracelets and watches on St. Thomas, I hogged a cushioned chair intended for couples, with a many-pillowed backrest.
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Ceci fired a shot from the right point, and Duchene scooped up the rebound to the left of the crease and then wristed a shot under the crossbar.
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Despite not actually attending the ceremony (she's on tour), Adele was one of the top winners of the evening, coming in behind The Weeknd, who scooped eight awards.
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Then they add a custom caption like "Happy Birthday, Josh!" using Snapchat's new fonts we scooped last week, including Brush, Italic, Glow, Gradient, Rainbow, Fancy and Old English.
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You'd have a hard time saying no to an actual Jolly Green Giant that scooped you up at the Piggly Wiggly to insist you buy more Veggie Tots.
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But scooped into a lettuce leaf on a chilled plate on a hot summer day, with sliced tomatoes and radishes on the side, it makes a perfect luncheon.
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Facebook "wants to sell consumers subscriptions to cable TV networks like HBO and hopes they'll watch those networks on its own apps," Recode's Peter Kafka scooped on Thursday.
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It has been shopping around some of the dozens of properties that it scooped up in recent years, according to two people with direct knowledge of HNA's deals.
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But that method can be risky: the nets can be tampered with, or the catch scooped up by interlopers in the midnight hours while everyone else is asleep.
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In 2004, the Category 5 hurricane ripped through the Gulf of Mexico and scooped up nearly 10 feet of sand from the seabed, awakening the sleeping forest beneath.
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The image shows the wing of a plane in front of the eye wall of Dorian, which looks scooped out, or sloped like a bowl or sports stadium.
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The only evidence anyone had been on the beach at all was the odd washed-up fisherman's buoy, which Ignacio scooped up and put into a plastic bag.
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But after Tanaka struck out Yordan Alvarez, Gregorius made a perfect, easy throw to first base after he scooped up a ground ball off the bat of Gurriel.
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Beach No. 3, which is part of MacKerricher State Park, has been a popular destination for tourists, many of whom have scooped up the colorful gems as souvenirs.
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Facebook, Google (whose parent company is Alphabet) and others have scooped up dozens of smaller tech firms over the years, many of them for less than $100 million.
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Why it matters: Axios' Alayna Treene scooped yesterday that Sondland was on the committees' schedule for next Wednesday after previously being blocked from testifying by the Trump administration.
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And while I love raisins almost as much as my father did, these days I add dried apples and bits of candied ginger to the scooped-out centers.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Since 1978, researchers have scooped up and measured tens of thousands of birds that died after crashing into buildings in Chicago during spring and fall migrations.
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TMZ Sports has learned ... the piece of baseball history was scooped up by an unidentified buyer in SCP Auction's huge event on Saturday ... going for a record $1,000,800.
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He managed a fitful sleep before Angela arrived in the morning with porridge and half of a papaya, whose black seeds she scooped and flung outside his door.
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That left deep scars and as the two series bickered, NASCAR swooped in to fill the void and scooped up unhappy motor racing fans, sponsors and television ratings.
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If you get the one on the right, it means you were one of the 1m-or-so British-based users apparently scooped up by Cambridge Analytica pic.twitter.
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Politico's Gabe Debenedetti scooped that Sanders and his top political aides gathered in Washington for a discussion last weekend that included a gut-check on his 22016 decision.
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After she scooped the mixture onto the dough, she used her fingers to pinch it shut, sealing the greens inside, then flipped the disc onto a hot griddle.
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But "The Post," which was up for six Globes, went home empty-handed, and, weeks later, scooped up just two Oscar nominations (the second went to Ms. Streep).
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As a result of the adoration, they scooped up the Mercury Prize and a couple of BRIT Awards, but the Scots didn't let success interfere with their art.
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AI. With Uber working quietly on its technology as it endures the attention on its legal battle with Alphabet, Lyft has scooped up a series of major partners.
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EB: If you were in a traditional newsroom when you scooped the story, you would've reported on it in a newspaper or on a website or on television.
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In Egypt, investors scooped up financial and property stocks, seeking bargains after a recent spate of selling on concerns about political unrest ahead of a cut in energy subsidies.
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When Vancouver goaltender Ryan Miller fumbled J. T. Miller's initial shot, Miller, a forward, scooped up the loose puck, scooted behind the net and scored on the other side.
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But PayPal later went public and got scooped up by Ebay for $1.5 billion in 2002, netting Musk somewhere in the range of $160 to $180 million after taxes.
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And by play's end, the self-appointed dumb guy has scooped up what play there is thanks to a performance from Mr. Owen that couldn't be more smart. Cleansed.
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Yes, the galactic slushfund is dropping up to $2.25 billion into GM's Cruise arm, a former startup that the American metal-shaper scooped for around $1 billion in 2016.
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Farm yards and rural factories scooped up school leavers that weren't university bound; Thatcher's capitalist stimulus hadn't seeped into England's extremities, and these parts still rolled with Victorian industry.
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We're told the men grabbed the woman and took her around the house while they scooped up a ton of loot -- about $1.5 million in jewelry and other property.
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Kylie scooped up her own Vetements tracksuit (in a different color from her older sibling's, of course) — as did Hailey Baldwin, to match the youngest Jenner on a flight.
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There's good reason to not want to live in a house that has thousands of invisible bits of data floating through the air and being scooped up by Amazon.
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Now the mothers are advocating for "right-to-purchase" laws, which could allow non-profits and low-income tenants to purchase buildings before they're scooped up by an investor.
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After the show was announced in September, fans scooped up tickets so fast that it set a record for the fastest selling residency show in the city's modern history.
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In May, Tesla raised a record $21 billion in capital when investors scooped up a mix of new stock and convertible notes to boost its cash-depleted balance sheet.
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In May, Tesla raised a record $783 billion in capital when investors scooped up a mix of new stock and convertible notes to boost its cash-depleted balance sheet.
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Justin then scooped out and harvested all the seeds and hollowed out the pumpkin, making sure he made a hole big enough for him to sit in while boating.
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And there was a security person who came through our offices at night, scooped up any classified documents we left out, put them in a safe, and issued citations.
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The story stars Sophie (pint-sized newcomer Ruby Barnhill), an orphan who discovers a secret world hidden just beyond London when she's scooped up by the title character — a.k.a.
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Yes, but: One thing that the company won't be doing, as I scooped yesterday, is moving forward with sponsorship of the Ford GoBike bicycle-sharing service in San Francisco.
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That's what Google announced on Thursday, along with the news that it scooped up the startup Pie, which makes a mobile workplace chat app akin to Slack, to help.
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I also drink and eat the fresh coconut my mum chopped opened, scooped the flesh out of and left in the fridge for me before heading out to work.
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Khosrowshahi also addressed the recent increases in ride prices and revealed that the company considered acquiring food delivery service Caviar before rival DoorDash scooped it up for $410 million.
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Frankie Luvu and Hercules Mata'afa combined on a strip sack of Rypien, Rob Taylor scooped it up and scored from seven yards out to tie it for Washington State.
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As part of the park's seasonal food menu, the "Bat Wing Raspberry Sundae" is available for purchase Clarabelle's Hand-Scooped Ice Cream in California Adventure, for just over $7.
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The Eleventh Hour Rescue scooped him up and he's been living in a foster home for the past year, where he's been getting along great with his dog siblings.
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Netflix's zeitgeisty series scooped the prize for Outstanding Performance for an Ensemble in a Drama Series, beating the likes of Game of Thrones, Westworld, The Crown and Downton Abbey.
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And that's pretty much it—at this point, the mousse is ready to be scooped into a pie shell or cast into a mold or layered into a cake.
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Alibaba's most serious rival, JD scooped up Walmart's Yihaodian business and offered its own online retail platform to help enable Walmart to products in China, both on and offline.
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Captain might not have been patient zero, but his family recalled that before falling ill, the youngster scooped up a squawking chicken and carried it to his uncle's home.
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What happened behind the scenes: President Trump this afternoon is expected to uncork his stunning withdrawal from the Paris climate accord, a decision that Axios' Jonathan Swan scooped yesterday.
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After Jeff Skinner worked his way to the Buffalo net but lost the puck, Di Giuseppe scooped the puck into the net for his sixth goal of the season.
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In the rental market, The Times found, other big private equity firms largely bypassed the nation's poorest neighborhoods as they scooped up and renovated foreclosed homes across the country.
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For as long as I've been shopping for my own clothes, I've instinctively skimmed over the low-scooped dresses, the sheer-back tops, and stretchy, snug fabrics like jersey.
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A jar of textbook duck rillette, with an improvised topping of tart-sweet plums stewed with black vinegar, was polished off completely, scooped up with über-sesame cracker shards.
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Each pancake is scooped onto the grill in an exact measurement and cooks for about 10 minutes before it's topped with more batter and left to cook some more.
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Layne scooped up the ball, avoided running into catcher Gary Sanchez or tripping on his mask and dived to home plate, touching it just before Darwin Barney slid in.
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The dollar started the third quarter on a positive note on Monday, benefiting from mounting global trade tensions, as investors scooped up the greenback as a safe-haven bet.
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Austrian writer Robert Menasse scooped a 25,000 euro prize for his novel "Die Hauptstadt" (The Capital) on Monday on the eve of the opening of the Frankfurt Book Fair.
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Many mainland Chinese schools and businesses had scooped them up in advance and in bulk, and brought their groups of employees or students to view — not buy — the art.
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As Lowe scooped spoonfuls of black orange and toasted almonds over a dessert—an ice cream made from black pumpkin skins and frozen with liquid nitrogen—he was humming.
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There's the singular crab scooped up by a trap and pulled out after a few days, frustrating the crabber who should have a dozen or more in his catch.
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Aaron Rodgers was hit while throwing, and the ball was scooped up by Desmond Trufant, who ran it into the end zone to stretch the lead to 31-7.
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A pair of researchers later scooped up $0003,000 — and the car they hacked — for finding a severe memory randomization bug in the web browser of the car's infotainment system.
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And more vortas (mashes), including potato scooped like ice cream, with flares of red onion and stray chile seeds, and eggplant brought almost to a burn, for lingering smoke.
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