RW Stephen Gionta was scratched for the seventh straight game and D Scott Mayfield was scratched for fifth game in a row.
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SS Andrelton Simmons was scratched from the starting lineup about 90 minutes before Tuesday's first pitch C Geovany Soto was scratched from the starting lineup about 90 minutes before Tuesday's first pitch.
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She said she was scratched on her side and leg.
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Winnipeg C Marko Dano and D Ben Chiarot were scratched.
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She said the monkey also scratched her on the face.
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The Oilers scratched D Eric Gryba and LW Jussi Jokinen.
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Names had been scratched in the wood of the doorframe.
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We scratched our names in the bricks with my switchblade.
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Colin, I hope we've scratched whatever intellectual itch you had.
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Plus, parts of it seem curiously faded and scratched out.
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D Christian Folin was also scratched Tuesday for the Wild.
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Gorilla Glass 53 and 4 look more consistently scratched throughout.
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More broadly, Yang's idea scratched a lot of different itches.
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He practiced on Thursday but was scratched due to illness.
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Namely, how to avoid getting those surfaces scratched to hell.
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DeGrom will be scratched due to a tight right lat.
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When you're at 95 percent, you've just scratched the surface.
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C Pavel Zacha (facial injury) was scratched Thursday at Montreal.
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Lovato's song scratched an itch, in just the right way.
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Wiercioch has been scratched eight of the last 10 games.
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Regardless, he was scratched from Tuesday's start against the Yankees.
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D Evgeny Medvedev and C Jordan Weal were also scratched.
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NOTES: D Cody Franson (neck) was scratched for the Sabres.
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NOTES: Pittsburgh scratched RW Tom Kuhnhackl and D David Warsofsky.
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F Barclay Goodrow was scratched for a fourth straight game.
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"Resistance" was scratched out, replaced with the word "autism" instead.
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Liriano was scratched from his scheduled start Wednesday against Detroit.
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NOTES: Edmonton scratched RW Jesse Puljujarvi and D Dillon Simpson.
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Everything is seamless so the glass will never get scratched.
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Both the camera and home button scratched below that level.
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"He scratched all over the hallway walls," Ms. Green said.
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D Robert Bortuzzo was scratched for the second successive game.
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Cotton was scratched from his last schedule start on Sept.
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Graveman was originally slated to start Friday before getting scratched.
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NOTES: Minnesota scratched D Jordan Schroeder and D Nate Prosser.
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Excavations have only scratched the surface of the site's history.
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NOTES: Buffalo scratched LW Nicolas Deslauriers and D Justin Falk.
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Your future itches conform to how you've scratched past ones.
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The Braves scratched for three more runs in the fifth.
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NOTES: Dallas scratched LW Antoine Roussel and D Greg Pateryn.
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He was scratched and replaced by the prospect Stephen Tarpley.
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A physical object could be scratched, chipped or even destroyed.
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But gold can be scratched; a stone can come loose.
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Los Angeles scratched D Christian Folin and C Michael Amadio.
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One lemon's rind looked scratched, but it was still juicy.
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I kind of scratched that itch with the short, though.
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Also scratched were LW Benoit Pouliot and RW Jesse Puljujarvi.
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Her nail scratched my cheek, and it started to bleed.
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The child had been scratched, likely by a pet rat.
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" He said that Senate Republicans have "barely scratched the surface.
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Then the planned signing of a joint agreement was scratched.
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The rough fabric of the cushions scratched the girl's arms.
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"I think we've really hardly scratched the surface," he said.
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To do that, RW Chris Neil was scratched for the fourth time in six games and RW Curtis Lazar was scratched for the second game in a row and third time in five games.
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And we've only scratched the surface of known risks to astronauts.
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NOTES: The Devils scratched RW Bobby Farnham and D David Warsofsky.
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When it comes to solar power, we've only scratched the surface.
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The jar was scratched, giving an artistic flare to the picture.
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Flipping the LCD screen also protects it from getting scratched up.
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Back in 2011, we barely scratched the surface with 100,000 troops.
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In some ways it feels like I've only scratched the surface.
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I scratched at the constellation of mosquito bites on my legs.
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Atlanta only scratched out three hits, but two left the ballpark.
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They scratched visors, hindering visibility, and caked batteries, making them overheat.
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And not for the first time, the world scratched its head.
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RW Patric Hornqvist (concussion) was among three players scratched for Pittsburgh.
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NOTES: The Ducks scratched RW Jared Boll and D Korbinian Holzer.
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Playing Absolver scratched an itch I didn't even know I had.
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Capitals C Michael Latta and RW Stanislav Galiev were also scratched.
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"I just scratched him because he was hurting me," she said.
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" Then he claims, "She scratched me with nails in the face.
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Joonas Korpisalo (groin) was scratched for Thursday's game in San Jose.
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Matz had to be scratched because of a sore left shoulder.
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RW Dmitrij Jaskin was scratched for the Wednesday game at Anaheim.
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The console's screen can easily get scratched while it's being transported.
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One of our tigers got hot & bothered and scratched a keeper.
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The Hurricanes also scratched LW Chris Terry and D Michal Jordan.
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He says she scratched him on the forehead, causing a laceration.
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"I don't believe we have scratched the surface yet," Ling said.
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NOTES: The Canadiens scratched D Zach Redmond and LW Chris Terry.
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Kevin Hart was on it but then he got scratched off.
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Sadness scratched my throat as I slid its pieces into place.
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Initial reviews noted how easily that particular flavor of iPhone scratched.
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Every itch left by Stanley Kubrick's 1980 film will get scratched.
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NOTES: The Ducks scratched D Brandon Montour and C Logan Shaw.
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"He's only scratched the surface," Gibson said (via Newsday's Steve Popper).
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The Tigers scratched out the go-ahead run in the eighth.
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Shaman Ghost (scratched) Jockey: Irad Ortiz Jr. Trainer: James Jerkens 23.
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Likewise Fisher suffered a scratched cornea two weeks before the finale.
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OF Ryan Raburn was scratched from the lineup due to illness.
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The girl turned, looked toward the road, and scratched her thigh.
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In terms of impact, we have really just scratched the surface.
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The penalty from Callaway: Smith was scratched from the starting lineup.
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After debating the issue with friends, I scratched the sentence altogether.
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We'll use scratched copies of Boyz II Men CDs as coasters.
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She had kept the scratched photo as a kind of penance.
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Senators D Chris Wideman was scratched to make room for Borowiecki.
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So we tried it in mice and they scratched very robustly.
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Defenseman Josh Morrissey took the warmup but was scratched (upper body).
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Osea and Mimi scratched at the scabbed bark of the tree.
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G Jonathan Quick was scratched Thursady because of an undisclosed injury.
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Scratched own pectoral area, as if to regulate unruly bra strap.
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RF Chris Owings was scratched from the lineup due to illness.
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LW Tanner Pearson was scratched for the first time this season.
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In the bottom of the third, Houston scratched back two runs.
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The Knicks scratched out the victory after a frantic final minute.
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The Padres scratched across a couple runs in the first inning.
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RW Stephen Gionta was scratched Saturday for the seventh straight game.
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In red acrylic paint, the artist has scratched the word "DEMOKRACY".
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Well, it looks like ballet can be scratched off that list.
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As I write this, I'm wearing crooked, scratched, three-prescriptions-old glasses.
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C Lukas Sedlak was removed from injured reserve, but he was scratched.
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It spoke to a deeper meaning, most people barely scratched the surface.
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If bitten or scratched, wash the wound with warm soapy water immediately.
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They weren't obvious topics in some cases, but they scratched the surface.
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But programmers and scientists have barely scratched the surface of quantum usefulness.
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NOTES: The Islanders scratched C Mathew Barzal and G Jean-Francois Berube.
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It's frayed and scratched and cracked, but it's not broken beyond repair.
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Here We Go Again, and Home Again have scratched in years past.
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I mean, you'd be out of there faster than a scratched cat.
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Hold on to your butts—because we've only just scratched the surface.
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LF Matt Holliday was scratched from the lineup before first pitch Saturday.
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INGRAHAM: We haven&apost even to scratched the surface of Samantha Power.
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But we don't really know that—we've never actually scratched the surface.
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And even when it was scratched, it still happily shed the water.
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It said sales so far to India have only scratched the surface.
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" Then there's the other where, "My God, I just scratched the surface.
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"We scratched and clawed because it wasn't pretty out there," Ward said.
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Some people also get a blister where they were scratched or bitten.
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I accidentally scratched one of the pans trying to get it clean.
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Many on Twitter, not surprisingly, scratched their heads over the new design.
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RW Miikka Salomaki was scratched for the first time since Nov. 3.
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Philanthropy and corporate social responsibility have just scratched the surface so far.
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A National Front symbol was scratched into one door, the paper reports.
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Nate Prosser, who was scratched on Friday, will play in Folin's place.
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It's a big universe out there, and we've barely scratched the surface.
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In 1971's Shoot, he was just supposed to be scratched lightly.
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Do you love your phone's color enough to let it be scratched?
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F Kris Versteeg was scratched for the first time since Dec. 10.
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Folin warmed up with the team before Friday's game but was scratched.
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Wellesians bit their knuckles, and the rest of us scratched our heads.
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"He hasn't even scratched the surface of what he is," Jackson said.
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Matz was eventually scratched, and Jacob deGrom will pitch on Thursday instead.
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The phones are dropped, scratched and squeezed daily to ensure quality control.
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He was scratched from his start Wednesday because of a sore shoulder.
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ABC7 reported that one good samaritan's face was scratched in the altercation.
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There was a spot on the back that was all scratched up.
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Reva scratched at an itch that, on my own, I couldn't reach.
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He was scratched from the original lineup, where he was batting fourth.
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D Christian Folin and Gustav Olofsson were scratched with upper-body injuries.
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Religious slogans are scratched on its cement walls by previous jihadist prisoners.
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I scratched my eyes, blinked twice and clicked my heels three times.
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D Julius Honka was scratched for the fourth game in a row.
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He scratched out a living running internationally for eight years before Rotterdam.
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That only scratched the surface of the distant dome surrounding our planet.
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What if they scratched it and swapped in a collection by Michele?
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She then scratched him on his face, arms and stomach, he said.
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Mr. Pucci says producers have only scratched the surface of pear's potential.
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They know that we've only scratched the surface of what's out there.
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He has been scratched for three of the Canadiens' past six games.
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Linda Matheny said her son was scratched up when he was found.
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Scherzer was scratched from his Game 5 start due to neck spasms.
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Tallent's singular and haunting new memoir, "Scratched," offers some of the answers.
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Whenever I climbed into bed with my parents, he scratched my back.
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Bailey, Warren's dog, lay lazily on the ground, waiting to be scratched.
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I think that we've only scratched the surface by doing certain things.
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If it gets scratched, it's only the plastic and not the display.
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Quality blocks will also protect your knife from becoming dull or scratched.
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It contains multitudes, and in three visits, I barely scratched the surface.
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His face was swollen and scratched in a photo posted on Twitter.
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Citizens scratched the official's name on a shard, sometimes with a comment.
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Detroit 3B Nicholas Castellanos was scratched Friday due to a wrist injury.
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I like the concept, but think Zuckerberg only scratched the AR surface.
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The Devils scratched forward Marcus Johansson and the veteran defenseman Ben Lovejoy.
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DAILY CROSSWORD COLUMN Heads will be scratched while solving Jacob Stulberg's puzzle.
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The team says he's injured; Ranger fans suspect he's simply been scratched.
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Soft focuses, scratched images, and other distortions contributed to a dreamy quality.
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He was scratched from a scheduled rehab outing Saturday with Double-A Mississippi.
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"[He] got choked up, scratched up, and went to the hospital," Williams said.
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This keeps the suitcase from getting scratched, and also makes it water-resistant.
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Now, it seems, that OS and project were scratched in favor of Android.
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Even still, I'm not frustrated that the iPhone X screen can be scratched.
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He was originally slated to start Tuesday's game but was scratched on Monday.
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His arm is all scratched up and Sasha's teeth are painfully ground down.
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But while he answered the call, he accidentally hit and scratched a BMW.
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NOTES: Arizona scratched C Laurent Dauphin, C Martin Hanzal and D Michael Stone.
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NOTES: Edmonton scratched RW Iiro Pakarinen, RW Teddy Purcell and D Justin Schultz.
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His leg moved up and down frantically and he constantly scratched his head.
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One first responder scratched, treated and OK. Be bear aware out there. pic.twitter.
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I scratched, I think, on a window, and I had to get stitches.
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NOTES: Nashville scratched D Anthony Bitetto, RW Miikka Salomaki and D Samuel Girard.
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Shia grabbed for the guy's scarf, and allegedly scratched him in the process.
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He went to the hospital and found that he had a scratched cornea.
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"We've just scratched the surface for what we can do here," Noto said.
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NOTES: Calgary scratched C Markus Granlund, C Josh Jooris and D Kris Russell.
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Defensive end Cliff Avril, scratched for the game, sat between Clark and Bennett.
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Previously the family scratched a bare living from growing bananas, coffee and rice.
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Among Kardashian's comments is his admission that he enjoys "being scratched" by women.
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NOTES: Columbus scratched D Scott Harrington, LW Sonny Milano and D Ryan Murray.
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NOTES: Boston scratched RW Brett Connolly, D Joe Morrow and D Zach Trotman.
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Tyler Ennis capped the three-goal second period after being scratched on Saturday.
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NOTES: Nashville scratched D Anthony Bitetto, LW Pontus Aberg and D Samuel Girard.
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NOTES: Calgary scratched D Jyrki Jokipakka, D Dennis Wideman and C Hunter Shinkaruk.
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At least, not until this scratched up iPhone XS sees its fifth birthday.
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We've certainly only scratched the surface of how angry I am about it.
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McDonald, 31, joined the Flyers at the Monday morning skate but was scratched.
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Together, we have only scratched the surface for what mixed reality can do.
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Boston also scratched LW Matt Beleskey, D Torey Krug and D Paul Postma.
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Pittsburgh's Trevor Williams started after being scratched Saturday and Sunday because of illness.
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It's coloured red and it's got the words "fuck you" scratched into it.
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It jumped up on the side of the car and scratched the door.
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We didn't find anything in the car, which was now all scratched up.
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Early that year he had been scratched on the face by a rose.
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D Nicklas Grossmann was scratched for a second consecutive game due to illness.
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Both of their matches were scratched Monday, delaying their searches for elusive titles.
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This inequity has scratched at the social fabric of America for practically forever.
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If they'd scratched the surface, it would have been very obvious to them.
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NOTES: The Red Wings scratched LW David Booth and D Niklas Kronwall (groin).
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NOTES: Columbus scratched RW Josh Anderson, D Dalton Prout and D David Savard.
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D Patrick Wiercioch was scratched for the fifth consecutive game on Thursday night.
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NOTES: Vancouver scratched RW Alexandre Burrows, RW Derek Dorsett and D Nikita Tryamkin.
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Two people scratched their names into a rhino's back at a French zoo.
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But we haven't even really scratched the surface to what we can do.
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NOTES: Boston scratched RW Jimmy Hayes, D Joe Morrow and D Zach Trotman.
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Archaeologists had noticed webs of lines scratched into the plinth of the lamassu.
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Arya has defeated the Faceless Men and scratched another name off her list.
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St. Louis scratched C Ivan Barbashev, C Wade Megan and D Nate Prosser.
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Spy Woot Snow Goggles, $65It's time they ditch those scratched up old things.
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AND JUST GOING INTO MANY CATEGORIES THAT SHE HASN'T EVEN SCRATCHED THE SURFACE.
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We scratched one across the board today, get a win and move on.
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Chicago LHP Carlos Rodon (shoulder) was scratched from Thursday's start due to stiffness.
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In addition to Winnik, Washington scratched D Taylor Chorney and C Michael Latta.
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I thanked him for his honesty and scratched that option off the list.
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He had scratched out a wish list he planned to deliver to lawmakers.
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He pushed for a military parade down Pennsylvania Avenue that was ultimately scratched.
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A small bergère chair, scuffed, stained and cat-scratched was priced at $495.
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She scratched the back of its head and the cat purred, eyes closed.
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D Victor Mete was scratched Wednesday for the second time in four games.
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He had been back with Columbus for a game, though he was scratched.
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NOTES: Philadelphia scratched D Samuel Morin, C Jori Lehtera and D Brandon Manning.
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My boyfriend pointed out the fresh graffiti scratched in the beige paint, chuckling.
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We clawed and we scratched and were able to get a couple in.
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Pittsburgh played without leading scorer Evgeni Malkin, who was scratched because of illness.
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Swihart was scratched from Wednesday's spring-training game against the Tampa Bay Rays.
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"It was all cheap stretched mirror and scratched Perspex," Devlin later told me.
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Clinton would have almost certainly scratched out wins in Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania.
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A gong became a target, pummeled and scratched with furious yet futile energy.
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RHP Jacob deGrom was scratched from Friday's start against the visiting Washington Nationals.
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NOTES: Edmonton scratched C Matt Hendricks, RW Iiro Pakarinen and D Eric Gryba.
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Loui Eriksson, who had been scratched from the previous seven games, replaced Leivo.
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Nate Guenin was scratched for the fourth time in the last five games.
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Scratched after playing Tuesday night were C Colton Sceviour and LW Curtis McKenzie.
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I'll forever be dissaponted we only scratched the surface of what could have been.
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But we've only just scratched the surface of everything the game has to offer.
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NOTES: The Sharks scratched D Dylan DeMelo, C Melker Karlsson and RW Tino Meier.
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Sixers center Joel Embiid was scratched before the game due to left knee soreness.
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D Dmitry Kulikov (lower back) was scratched from Thursday's 4-2 loss to Boston.
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Blackburn is filling in for Jharel Cotton, who was scratched due to thumb blister.
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NOTES: The Ducks scratched RW Emerson Etem, D Korbinian Holzer and D Clayton Stoner.
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They played well but we haven't scratched the surface of where we can go.
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Before the game, Matt Davidson was scratched from Chicago's starting lineup with back stiffness.
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The folding card table that's scratched or broken This piece originally appeared on Today.com.
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D Nathan Beaulieu and LW Jacob De La Rose were scratched for the Canadiens.
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She finds a line of poetry scratched into the glass of a phone booth.
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We've barely scratched the surface of what's possible with commercial applications of artificial intelligence.
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RF Jay Bruce was scratched from Saturday's lineup due to a sore left knee.
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NOTES: The Hurricanes scratched D Klas Dahlbeck, D Ryan Murphy and RW Ty Rattie.
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Scratch emulates a vinyl record that is scratched with the needle of a turntable.
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"That's when we'll know that we've scratched the surface and started to achieve something."
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NOTES: Minutes before first pitch, Mets LF Yoenis Cespedes was scratched for unspecified reasons.
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Moreover, the scratched surfaces evoke the artist's hand, as well as the labor involved.
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We've barely scratched the surface of the great programming you'll enjoy at Disrupt Berlin.
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"I just scratched him because he was hurting me," she said in one video.
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RW Evander Kane (cracked ribs) and D Casey Nelson were also scratched for Buffalo.
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We've just barely scratched the surface on what you can expect at Disrupt Berlin.
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And then there are the stories that you realize you just scratched the surface.
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NOTES: Blackhawks D Rob Scuderi, LW Jiri Sekac and D Viktor Svedberg were scratched.
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The onslaught left Fogle's nose bleeding, his face swollen, and his neck severely scratched.
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And because the screen is scratched, I feel very pessimistic about the resale value.
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D Julius Honka, who was recalled from AHL Texas on Monday, was scratched Tuesday.
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RHP Mike Leake (shingles) has been scratched from his scheduled start on Saturday night.
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RHP Stephen Strasburg was slated to start Wednesday but was scratched due to illness.
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Inside the lid the owner had scratched his initials: EHS, for Ernest Henry Shackleton.
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NOTES: Indians 2B Jason Kipnis was scratched from the lineup due to neck spasms.
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We've given you a lot of options, but we really barely scratched the surface.
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The expiration date for his pills had been scratched off of all six boxes.
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And then we looked at the paper and saw his (Nikitin's) name scratched out.
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D Brian Campbell was scratched Thursday, ending his streak of 423 consecutive games played.
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NOTES: D Zach Bogosian (knee) and C Derek Grant were scratched for the Sabres.
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His work included scratched out words and images covered with a layer of paint.
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INSIDE PITCH LUCAS DUDA was scratched from the lineup with a lingering back injury.
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Wolaco is "solving a very tangible problem, but we have only scratched the surface."
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The bathroom sinks were scratched-up stainless steel; the carpet was worn and nubby.
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Hamels sustained the injury Tuesday during pregame warmups before being scratched from his start.
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NOTES: St. Louis scratched D Carl Gunnarsson, D Brad Hunt and RW Scottie Upshall.
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Cardinals INF Jedd Gyorko was scratched from Saturday's lineup with right knee irritation. 2.
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The doctors told her the contact must have fallen out and scratched her eye.
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Platinum stays pure white and develops a patina rather than looking scratched and damaged.
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NOTES: The Bruins scratched LW Matt Beleskey, D Colin Miller and D Joe Morrow.
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Second baseman Logan Forsythe was scratched two hours before the game with back spasms.
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NOTES: New York scratched RW Cal Clutterbuck, D Scott Mayfield and G Thomas Greiss.
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NOTES: The Jets scratched G Michael Hutchinson, D Julian Melchiori and LW Brandon Tanev.
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The Red Wings played without center Pavel Datsyuk, who was scratched because of illness.
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NOTES: The Blues scratched LW Magnus Paajarvi, D Jordan Schmaltz and C Oskar Sundqvist.
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He soon found he had only scratched the surface of Lubbock and its potential.
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Alex's eyes have been scratched out, while Mina carries wounds from a sexual assault.
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My guess is that you've barely scratched the surface of knowing your new boyfriend.
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At bedtime, does this sleepy preschooler like her back rubbed, scratched or traced over?
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Boston outfielder Mookie Betts was scratched from the starting lineup with left foot soreness.
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Right winger Kasperi Kapanen and defenseman Travis Dermott (illness) were scratched from Toronto's lineup.
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NOTES: The Canadiens scratched D Victor Bartley, LW Mike Brown and LW Lucas Lessio.
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On those two counts, the jurors had checked "guilty" then scratched out the checkmarks.
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He scratched their backs, hugged them and rattled off their names: Chocolate, Fudge, Honey.
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Now, for my main gripe about the iPhone 11: the screen scratched almost immediately.
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Boston played without swingman Jaylen Brown, scratched hours before the game with an illness.
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The cruise directors scratched the planned activities the next day, while the screening continued.
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And so we must consider, too, what art is hung — or scratched — upon them.
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One night last week, she scratched at our door until she pushed it open.
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When Facebook bought WhatsApp for $22 billion in 2014, many observers scratched their heads.
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A great drinking establishment has stories scratched into its furniture, history in its grime.
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Her voice was raspy, like a scratched record; her eyes roved around the room.
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He was scratched the day before the 2011 Derby with a rare liver disorder.
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NOTES: The Senators scratched D Jared Cowan, D Chris Wideman and LW Max McCormick.
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Its walls preserve the anguished scratched scrawls of past inmates, including some in Hebrew.
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Soto was going to start Sunday's game against the White Sox before being scratched.
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Khasanov hurried home, unearthed his neglected collection, and photographed a scratched disc up close.
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Those rubbed-in holes, scratched hatches and loop-de-loops are emboldened with potentiality.
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"Malou Beauvoir," someone had scratched on it, in what looked like an elderly hand.
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The taxi was visibly damaged, with its hood popped open and bumper scratched and dented.
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For more than a minute, Newton stared at the floor, scratched his chin and sulked.
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"Personally, I don&apost think we&aposve scratched the surface," wide receiver Rishard Matthews said.
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The advances at Garpenberg, however, have only scratched the surface in exploiting the new technology.
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Maybe the screen gets scratched going into my pocket because I wear extra coarse jeans.
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If not for the completely scratched screen, my iPhone X would be in mint condition.
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It could be scratched or even petted while lying down— the horrors are simply unimaginable.
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So fling your tissues and that scratched copy of The Notebook in the fucking bin.
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"Quinyx has just scratched the surface in terms of where it can take its business".
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J.D. Martinez was scratched from the starting lineup for the Red Sox with back tightness.
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Plus, if your lens gets scratched, a replacement is easy to do on your own.
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He was allegedly found in possession of a gun with the serial number scratched out.
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The game's companions are another way in which the old BioWare itch has been scratched.
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"Literally we have just scratched the surface here -- there is a lot more to discover."
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C Jonathan Lucroy was activated but scratched from his Rockies debut due to stomach illness.
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At night, I scratched my head until I felt warm, sticky blood under my fingernails.
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We believe the disruption — far from being a passing fad — has barely scratched the surface.
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The tablets were thin sheets of lead on which invocations against the targets were scratched.
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Scratched for the Islanders were LW Anthony Beauvillier, C Alan Quine and D Dennis Seidenberg.
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What I did feel, however, was an itch being scratched while my body was transforming.
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"We fought, and we scratched, and we never had any doubt," Timmer told the media.
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As revealing as these placements are, we've only scratched the surface of Ivanka's astrological identity.
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A few more people had signed up, but several names had been savagely scratched out.
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C Joonas Kemppainen, D Joe Morrow and RW Tyler Randell were scratched for the Bruins.
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Heaney was scratched from his March 21.86 spring training start but resumed throwing last week.
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LHP Steven Matz was scratched from his scheduled Friday start after experiencing shoulder soreness Thursday.
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Things as common as strep throat or a child's scratched knee would once again kill.
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Staff members quickly collected about 1,000 books and scratched out the offensive word by hand.
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NOTES: San Jose scratched D Marc-Edouard Vlasic, C Tommy Wingels and LW Matt Nieto.
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NOTES: Bruins RW Tyler Randell, C Ryan Spooner (illness) and D Zach Trotman were scratched.
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But this teen beat the odds and scratched her way to score the top prize.
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Puppy wound his way to the sign-up sheet, scratched his name in pencil stub.
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She reportedly scratched him with a sword during a mock knighthood ceremony at a party.
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Scratched for the contest with the Caps were F Anton Slepyshev and D Matthew Benning.
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NOTES: The Islanders scratched LW Anthony Beauvillier (illness), D Adam Pelech and C Alan Quine.
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In terms of our work together, I don't even think we've even scratched the surface.
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She scratched at the crystal with her fingernail and found it frozen at four o'clock.
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RHP Sonny Gray was scratched from his scheduled Opening Day start because of food poisoning.
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The U.S. benchmark S&P 500 stock index scratched out an advance of 0.06 percent.
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Bruce was scratched from the Mets' original starting lineup against the Colorado Rockies on Monday.
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NOTES: Wild G Niklas Backstrom, D Nate Prosser (hand) and LW Chris Porter were scratched.
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Hard to tell—it's dark in there, and this car's windows are scratched and smudged.
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"I felt like a scratched record saying the same things over and over," he said.
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They scratched him for a couple runs, and he gave up that one long ball.
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C Salvador Perez (neck stiffness) was scratched from the starting lineup Saturday against the Rangers.
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RHP Raisel Iglesias (right shoulder impingement) was scratched from his scheduled start Sunday at Pittsburgh.
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Mostly they scratched their heads and tried to figure out what to make of it.
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The outer flotation hull was scratched and dented, scars from more than two-dozen dives.
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" During the hundreds of Wingspan play tests, some gamers scratched their heads and said, "Birds?
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The helmet got pretty scratched up so I guess it was not a soft fall.
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As she took orders, Ms. Fernández, 40, scratched them out in an increasingly illegible scrawl.
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Tate was scratched from his Tuesday start at Double-A Trenton, according to The Athletic.
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"We've only scratched the surface of what games can be as a whole," Cash says.
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Even then, analysts scratched their heads as to why the group attacked an international target.
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Two other runners in the 95-99 age group also scratched, citing injury and illness.
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Atlanta INF Jace Peterson was scratched from Friday's lineup with a left ankle sprain. 2.
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Wagner told CNBC that GoDaddy has just scratched the surface of what it could become.
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She scratched out a quick note and popped the piece of paper inside the bottle.
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Pittsburgh C Francisco Cervelli was scratched from Tuesday's lineup due to flu-like symptoms. 3.
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The Packers also scratched tight end Jared Cook against his former team, the Tennessee Titans.
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In Saturday's 5-2 home win over the Devils, Zuccarello, Hayes and McQuaid were scratched.
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The money he scratched out wasn't worth it, though, and Cardy, now 2017, got out.
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Television audiences scratched their heads; critics largely dismissed them; even their own labels discouraged them.
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A career-ending injury forced him to be scratched on the eve of the Belmont Stakes.
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But again Texas scratched back, and again a solo homer by Mazara was part of it.
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"No one got scratched, no one got thrown on the ground and nothing happened," Fiore said.
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Forward Markieff Morris was scratched Friday due to an illness and he is day-to-day.
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Four of Hollendorfer's horses that were scheduled to race were scratched from Saturday's and Sunday's events.
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Giants INF Ramiro Pena was scratched Wednesday after leaving Tuesday's game with a groin injury. 3.
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And it often feels like no matter what you do, the itch just can't be scratched.
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Whenever I shifted, nicks in the wooden handle scratched my skin, but it couldn't be helped.
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NOTES: D Zach Bogosian, D Josh Gorges and LW Matt Moulson were scratched for the Sabres.
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NOTES: LW Johan Larsson, D Mark Pysyk and D Mike Weber were scratched for the Sabres.
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We haven't even scratched the surface when it comes to cellular carrier location data privacy problems.
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Favorite Omaha Beach was scratched from the Kentucky Derby because of a breathing problem Wednesday night.
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Those cases barely scratched the surface of a giant global industry dedicated to hiding dirty money.
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Namely, it started at 1GB, it scratched really easily and only came in black or white.
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The Nationals scratched Scherzer about four hours before Game 25, giving his start to Joe Ross.
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The Capitals scratched D Taylor Chorney, D Mike Weber, C Michael Latta and RW Stanislav Galiev.
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The plastic also feels cheap and is already scratched after being slightly tousled in my bag.
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He rode on rickety school buses, sat at scratched-up desks and read second-hand textbooks.
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NOTES: D Josh Gorges, C Zemgus Girgensons and D Carlo Colaiacovo were scratched for the Sabres.
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Duffy was slated to play Saturday against the Detroit Tigers but was scratched from the lineup.
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Diamondbacks LF Yasmany Tomas (neck) was scratched from Tuesday's lineup and is day-to-day. 2.
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OF Yasmany Tomas was scratched from the lineup on Wednesday with tightness in his left hip.
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NOTES: The Jets scratched LW Kyle Connor, C Bryan Little (lower body) and D Paul Postma.
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The Royals scratched out a run in the third on singles by Merrifield, Gordon and Soler.
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Yastrzemski got the start in right field after Steven Duggar was scratched with lower back tightness.
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Police said Mallett "punched, kicked and scratched the couple," who also fought back and defended themselves.
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NOTES: The Yankees scratched 1B Greg Bird (lower back stiffness) about an hour before first pitch.
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We doubt anyone pays attention to what's on a gaming disc, unless the thing is scratched.
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Oakland 3B Trevor Plouffe was scratched with an illness Saturday and is questionable for Sunday. 2.
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"So it is evident that we have just scratched the surface of what we can achieve."
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NOTES: D Dmitry Kulikov (lower back) and C Ryan O'Reilly (appendectomy) were scratched for the Sabres.
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NOTES: Toronto scratched RW Ben Smith, C Eric Fehr, LW Josh Leivo and D Martin Marincin.
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He still has a faint scar on his nose from one pustule he scratched too intensely.
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Chicago scratched back with a run in the fourth to cut the deficit to 3-2.
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There is no real difference between you winning this race and being scratched from it altogether.
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Smith felt back spasms while the White Sox stretched, and he was scratched from the game.
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D Brayden McNabb, D Jason Garrison and D Griffin Reinhart were scratched by the Golden Knights.
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Two other Mets, Noah Syndergaard and Yoenis Cespedes, were scratched because of injuries sustained last Friday.
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They were severely scratched in several places and, in some spots, had deep dents and gouges.
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The virgin part disappeared in Season 3, the word scratched out every week in the titles.
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D Fredrik Claesson and LW Max McCormick were scratched for the Sunday game against the Rangers.
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LW Max McCormick and D Fredrik Claesson were scratched for the Sunday game against the Rangers.
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NOTES: RW Kyle Okposo (ribs) and D Dmitry Kulikov (upper body) were scratched for the Sabres.
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Meanwhile, SpaceX and Blue Origin scratched nearly simultaneous rocket launches scheduled Tuesday morning because of glitches.
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"She's just scratched the surface and there is so much more to do with the brand."
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Petro wandered through yards, scratched at the base of a broad tree, returned to the sidewalk.
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The Tigers also scratched pitcher Daniel Norris from his scheduled start because of a stiff back.
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LF Justin Upton returned to the lineup Tuesday after being scratched Monday with upper back tightness.
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Brambles scratched my legs, and I was so sore from riding it became difficult to walk.
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Severino, 25, was scratched from his first spring training start on March 5 because of discomfort.
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He could tell by the way the plastic peeled from the card when he scratched it.
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He scratched out bullet points on a notepad and waited for an opportunity to publicly pivot.
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Hot, hungry, exhausted and scratched all over, the boy wandered onto Highway 24 near Camden, Ark.
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It has a black matte finish, which does get scratched up easily but still looks good.
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I realize I probably only scratched the surface of his singular, probing imagination, but that's something.
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The Canadiens scratched their top two goal-scorers — Tomas Tatar (upper body) and Brendan Gallagher (illness).
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Jordan Schmaltz and Fs Chris Thorburn and Ivan Berbeshev were scratched from the St. Louis lineup.
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RHP Alfredo Simon was scratched from his scheduled start on Tuesday because of right biceps tendinitis.
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One would think leadership of the free world would have scratched Mr. Trump's itch for publicity.
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The Capitals played without center Nicklas Backstrom, who was scratched because of a right hand injury.
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D Matt Taormina, who once played for the Devils, was scratched against his former team Saturday.
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The nephew looked expectant, scratched his ear, put his hands in and out of his pockets.
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On Monday, after the weekend barrage of negative messages, the museum finally scratched its eviction plans.
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Like windblown sand grains, the crystal surfaces were scratched, suggesting that the wind had carried them.
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A Christmas Prince scratched our itch for a new festive film to add to our watchlists.
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Cons: Can pick up wind noise in certain situations, case can get scratched and discolored quickly.
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LHP Rich Hill was scratched from his start on Saturday because of a mild groin strain.
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D Anthony DeAngelo, who has three goals and nine points in 16 games, was scratched Monday.
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LW Brendan Perlini, who has two goals and three points in eight games, was scratched Monday.
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Just before the game, outfielder Nicky Delmonico was scratched from the Chicago lineup with shoulder soreness.
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As long as you didn't shut The Outsider off the minute the episode 10 credits popped up, you'll have seen Gibney's final scene in the show – a slightly ominous post-credits indication that El Cuoco may have scratched her in the same way it scratched Jack Hoskins.
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One of the favorites was La multitud que he sido ("The Many that I Have Been") by Santiago Solis, published by Mano de Papel, that turns an agenda into a visual diary, with scratched-out appointments and scratched-in faces for every day of the year.
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Atlanta, with the help of a fielding error by Straily, scratched for two runs in the fifth.
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Verdugo, 269, had been scratched from Monday night's game due to what was described as back soreness.
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And with his scratched face and red lighting, Delos certainly looks devilish while he delivers the speech.
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Those albums only became more rare over the years as copies were scratched, broken, or thrown out.
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On this aging cross, the initials "FRC" have been scratched, possibly in an attempt to remove them.
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NOTES: Boston C Patrice Bergeron (lower-body injury) was scratched and has yet to play this season.
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Jennifer Lawrence scratched her butt on sacred rocks, and we all had to hear about it. 8.
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Bottom line: we haven't even scratched the surface when it comes to inventing new ways to play.
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Necklaces become intertwined, earrings end up losing their backings and watches run the risk of getting scratched.
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G Jaroslav Halak, who started the previous seven games, was scratched for the Tuesday game at Anaheim.
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Had no idea I had so much to say& I just scratched the surface of the surface.
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NOTES: Detroit scratched C Joakim Andersson and D Jakub Kindl, who cleared waivers after being waived Saturday.
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In that history we also find faceless Mohammeds who originally had faces which were later scratched out.
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At $49 and $64, respectively, you probably won't want to kick yourself if they get scratched up.
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I kissed his big gorgeous mocha noggin, scratched softly behind his ears, and stroked his velvet snoot.
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Yet for weeks, we've scratched our heads at Nicole Kidman's entrancing seal-like clap at the Oscars.
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It is sometimes based on charcoal line, or line scratched into paint, and tries to be dynamic.
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It appears they'll still be able to compete, although that split jump's likely scratched from the routine.
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With recent news of exciting dinosaur finds in that country in mind, he scratched around some more.
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That's been subjected to vandalism, where people have scratched off the QR codes, rendering the bike unusable.
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You can change its 'weight' or send it as 'invisible ink', which needs to be scratched off.
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If you've ever been stumped by how to pick up a cat without getting scratched, never fear.
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Duo has only scratched the surface of addressing the need to deliver simple and effective security globally.
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Yes, we have clearly just scratched the surface on all that Château Dubrow will have to offer.
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He had scratched away at the front door with his nails until he could open the latch.
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When the trailer for the film Get Out debuted last fall, the internet collectively scratched its temple.
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With the right magic they could've helped save any human who gets "scratched" by the Night King.
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NOTES: Blackhawks C Artem Anisimov was scratched for the second consecutive game with a lower-body injury.
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RHP Masahiro Tanaka has been scratched from his next start with a strain to his right forearm.
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That's when I caught my reflection in the scratched plate of stainless steel that was our mirror.
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All the radio DJs mixed back then, they beat matched, they scratched, they played anything that bumped.
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"We got poked and scratched by spiny branches when crawling through to access the animals," said Bartlett.
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Colorado OF Charlie Blackmon is day-to-day after being scratched with back stiffness on Saturday. 3.
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The Yankees played without DJ LeMahieu, who was scratched with groin tightness and headed for an MRI.
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"We've only scratched the surface of exploring the moon and what it could offer us," he said.
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So if you don't like a scratched iPhone, you're going to need to invest in a case.
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Mr. Penning said that the study just scratched the surface in terms of how fast snakes struck.
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D Nate Guenin was back in the lineup after being scratched three of the previous four games.
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What's more, CRISPR is extremely versatile, and we've only scratched the surface of what it can do.
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My only complaint is the screen, which is covered in a material that gets scratched to hell.
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Pittsburgh C Francisco Cervelli (illness) was scratched from the lineup on Friday and is day-to-day.
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Furious Peloton members are slamming the company's delivery partner over broken $2,000 bikes and scratched hardwood floors.
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He scratched at the stubbles helplessly as he picked at his scone, sipped at the cooling coffee.
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A zoo has criticised the "stupidity" of two visitors who scratched their names on a rhino's back.
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That group included right fielder and cleanup hitter Nicholas Castellanos, who was scratched due to knee soreness.
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Make sure the solar filter is not scratched or damaged before turning your lens to the sun.
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C Seth Griffith, who was claimed off waivers from the Boston Bruins earlier this week, was scratched.
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Smith was scratched from what was to be his major league debut Monday due to back discomfort.
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The scab is tiny, indicating I barely scratched it after the bite, but there's still something there.
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Andrew Moore was the scheduled starter, but the right-hander was scratched because of a stiff neck.
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From what I could make out in the dull, scratched-up mirror, I didn't look so bad.
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Who thought Jamie would stand in the way of his friend getting his wood scratched, ye ken?
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But, two hours before first pitch, Stanton was announced as a starter, and Cole Gillespie was scratched.
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Less than 23 minutes before the first pitch, the Phillies announced scheduled starter Jeremy Hellickson was scratched.
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Rangers 1B Mitch Moreland (calf tightness) was scratched from Sunday's lineup and is day-to-day. 2.
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LW Curtis McKenzie was scratched for the second consecutive game and fourth time in the last five.
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It's lightweight, adds another layer of protection, and keeps your charging case from getting scuffed or scratched.
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The dark wood floor was noticeably worn and scratched, and many of the tables had chipped edges.
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Nothing is worse than a scratched screen, whether from keys in your pocket or a light fall.
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But the coverage has merely scratched the surface of a complex issue that predates these school closings.
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Mr. Phillips said an announcement was scheduled for Monday and then scratched, and the same for Thursday.
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Grabbing a black permanent marker, she scratched through each word on the front page of our Jan.
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From there it escalated big time, with Larissa claiming she scratched Colt because he was hurting her.
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And even then, I felt like I'd barely scratched the surface, that I would have to return.
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The boy scratched her chest and pinched her to try to get her to stop, it says.
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RHP Alfredo Simon has been scratched from Tuesday's start against the Colorado Rockies due to biceps tendinitis.
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NOTES: The Canadiens scratched C Byron Froese, and D Shea Weber (lower body) was a late scratch.
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They are reviewed and signed — or "scratched" — by supervisors during patrol tours, to monitor the officers' activity.
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Until now, foldable screens have used plastic displays, which can be easily scratched with even a fingernail.
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Detroit scratched defenseman Mike Green and forward Andreas Athanasiou, both of whom are on the trading block.
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" The foundation appears to be gaining momentum, Mr. Forsey said, but "we've only just scratched the surface.
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This time, the Mets suspended Harvey three days without pay, and scratched him from his Sunday start.
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"And we've only just scratched the surface, so possibilities for the future seem almost limitless," he added.
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He was inserted into the Minnesota lineup for Saturday's game, and the team scratched C Tyler Graovac.
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A lot of them had scratched and clawed their way into the middle class, but just barely.
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St. Louis 1B Matt Carpenter (right hand) was scratched from Monday's lineup but could return Tuesday. 3.
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The early parts read as if he had scratched them in pencil, ecstatically, onto his cell wall.
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With Lehner scratched, the Sabres recalled G Linus Ullmark from the AHL's Rochester Americans before the game.
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NOTES: D Cody Franson (foot), D Taylor Fedun and LW Nicolas Deslauriers were scratched for the Sabres.
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I scratched inside the donkey's ears, and when its neck arched with pleasure, Cesar burst out laughing.
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As of 2016, we humans have only scratched the surface of the science of our thought process.
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Videos of action figures melting on a waffle iron scratched an itch I didn't know I had.
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Additionally, the owner claims Ajayi broke a table, scratched some floors and violated the no smoking rule.
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We have scratched our heads to find out how we could eliminate every last one of them.
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She claims she only scratched Constantine in self-defense --still, she was booked for petty disorderly person.
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He himself admitted that his recording of Beethoven's "Moonlight" sonata only scratched the surface of that serene work.
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The umpteenth neon pussy word inspires the same eye-roll as reading "PEN15 CLUB" scratched into a desk.
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"After I put my daughter back in the car, I stood outside and scratched the ticket," Hatfield recalls.
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NOTES: Yankees RHP Masahiro Tanaka was scratched from his next start with a strain to his right forearm.
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As if we thought it was going to be crazy, but we haven't even scratched the surface yet.
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Grizzlies G Tyreke Evans (hip) is questionable after being scratched from the lineup prior to Thursday's game. 3.
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LF Starling Marte was scratched due to flu-like symptoms minutes before Thursday's game against the Milwaukee Brewers.
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He was inserted into the lineup when shortstop Miguel Rojas was scratched due to a left hand contusion.
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NOTES: Cardinals C Yadier Molina was scratched an hour before the game because of lower right abdominal soreness.
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Included in this are millions of pounds of slightly bruised or scratched watermelons, which many consumers don't buy.
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I had found something scaly on my scalp a few weeks before that bled when I scratched it.
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NOTES: Minnesota D Jared Spurgeon was scratched with a lower-body injury sustained in Tuesday's win against Carolina.
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The bears broke into the car, they tried to get into the Yeti, they scratched the Yeti— barely.
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So, unsurprisingly, the Washington media promptly lost its collective mind and the rest of baseball scratched its head.
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Each groove was large enough for a sleeping person, and messages and names were scratched on the wall.
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That chrome frame seems destined to get scratched and dinged, as every chrome Apple product tends to do.
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A scratched up screen also significantly decreases the value of a phone when you're trying to resell it.
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It&aposs uncertain if teammate Christian Yelich will be available after being scratched Saturday because of back spasms.
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LF Melky Cabrera was scratched 30 minutes prior to the Wednesday game at Detroit due to stomach discomfort.
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Last Monday, Paddack was scratched from his scheduled start after feeling tightness in his elbow while warming up.
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OK, so Schultz had four assists in 15 postseason games and was scratched at times, but come on.
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NOTES: G Robin Lehner (illness), D Josh Gorges (hip) and C Derek Grant were scratched for the Sabres.
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I still don't know everything there is to know about Ethereum — in fact, I've barely scratched the surface.
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She had been bruised and scratched and bound to her bed, with clumps of her hair cut off.
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Miami played without Dwyane Wade, who was scratched with shoulder soreness about a half-hour before the game.
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They used a numbing cream beforehand, so it felt like a vibrating toothpick being scratched along my lips.
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He was scratched from his scheduled start Thursday to give him a breather before the All-Star break.
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At one point, Stanton allegedly scratched and pinched Jacobs on his arms and body, according to the report.
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CF Denard Span was due to start and hit leadoff but was scratched due to right neck soreness.
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When Raymond Braun was in high school, his American History textbook barely scratched the surface of LGBTQ history.
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"But we only scratched the surface and there's a lot more that can be done there," Bostick said.
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Despite months of digging, though, they may have only scratched the surface of Trump's public and private sordidness.
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The latest installation hinted at a more innocent, softer side of Jake, but it barely scratched the surface.
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RHP Kyle Gibson was scratched from his scheduled start Thursday because of stiffness and pain in his back.
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An impulsive punch had accidentally scratched the eyeball, resulting in paralysis of the muscles that contract the iris.
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It's pretty much impossible; with everything we've ever written about him, we've only ever just scratched the surface.
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RF Carlos Beltran was scratched from the lineup on Tuesday night because of soreness in his left knee.
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Grzelcyk made his NHL debut, as Boston scratched D Colin Miller, C Danton Heinen and D Joe Morrow.
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"I have a scratched cornea [due to] a nail in the eye," he told co-host Erin Andrews.
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When we were on loading docks, we had to move dumpsters and someone was scratched by a rat.
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The A's scratched across a run in the third on back-to-back doubles by Maxwell and Semien.
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Munn scratched her Crazy Rich Asians obsession as Peik Lin, while Seacrest dressed as fashion icon Karl Lagerfeld.
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Pomeranz will likely get a relief appearance at some point after being scratched from his scheduled start Thursday.
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She doodled on the walls of her family's apartment and scratched up the wooden panels in the elevator.
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This smaller interior pocket is an ideal spot for storing your sunglasses to keep them from getting scratched.
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He was a late addition to the lineup after C Salvador Perez was scratched with a stiff neck.
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And, according to Mr. Cordray, he and his team have barely scratched the surface of combating consumer abuse.
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Mond accounted for 232 through the air, but A&M scratched out only 61 yards on the ground.
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When Ashburn, Virginia, resident Carrie Walls first scratched off her lottery ticket on Aug 12, she didn't win.
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"@fred_guttenberg I'm truly sorry if my statement sounded insensitive to you and scratched at your loss," he tweeted.
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I don't think anything I scratched out is untrue or justified Darren Wilson's killing an unarmed black kid.
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The pro-Nazi person alleges that LaBeouf grabbed him by the scarf and scratched him in the process.
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The Royals scratched their scheduled starter, Homer Bailey, after they agreed to trade him to the Oakland A's.
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I couldn't really tell where I had rubbed in the oil and scratched it off as a loss.
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Because the guys who have one foot in the gang environment don't want their businesses to be scratched.
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The girls kicked and scratched him, Mr. Eickhoff said, grabbing at the attacker's shirt until he let go.
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About 1,500 dead Americans are thought to lie in feeble graves scratched in more than a dozen camps.
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It helped somewhat, but we felt bad when he scratched his neck in our elevator and got sprayed.
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But surveying his world, Ford finds something out of place: the maze symbol scratched into a wooden table.
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And may I remind you, five years ago their hottest show was a scratched DVD of "Finding Nemo"?
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Chargers receiver Isaiah Burse said Williams had only scratched the surface of how he can exploit that explosiveness.
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While he later scratched this from his email signature, he recalls this fostered an organic community of users.
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We have barely scratched the surface in understanding how space microgravity and its enhanced radiation environment impacts health.
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Pomeranz was scratched from Thursday's scheduled start on Tuesday due to the general soreness around the forearm area.
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At some point during the long ride, though, I found myself glancing again at the scratched-off tickets.
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Young men lounged in a row of scratched up chairs and were not even talking to one another.
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Marlins INF J.T. Riddle (finger) was scratched from the lineup on Wednesday and is day-to-day. 2.
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We scratched flakes of rust from the iron bars in our cell and mixed it with the blood.
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NOTES: The Coyotes scratched D Anthony DeAngelo, RW Josh Jooris, LW Jamie McGinn and G Mike Smith (illness).
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He left Wednesday night's game at Vancouver with an upper-body injury, then was scratched two nights later.
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NOTES: D Mike Weber, D Carlo Colaiacovo and LW Johan Larsson (lower body) were scratched for the Sabres.
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The glossy black panels collect fingerprints easily, and they got scratched almost as soon as I unboxed it.
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Hardcore very rarely, just because we're constantly playing with hardcore bands so that itch gets scratched every night.
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You may be thinking that was something you knew already, but trust us — you've barely even scratched the surface.
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LF Juan Lagares, who was scheduled to lead off, was scratched due to lingering soreness in his left thumb.
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McCullers was scratched from his previous start Tuesday against the Angels with a blister on his right index finger.
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"Unfortunately, I scratched it a lot in my sleep and woke up with blisters on my leg," she continued.
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"We fought, we scratched, we clawed," Arizona coach Sean Miller said of the first four-overtime in school history.
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LF Starling Marte was scratched with flu-like symptoms minutes before the Thursday night game against the Milwaukee Brewers.
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NOTES: The Islanders scratched C Shane Prince (conditioning stint) as well as D Thomas Hickey and C Alan Quine.
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A total of 38 horses were scratched or denied entry at Santa Anita after the review process was implemented.
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Plastic polymers are flexible enough to bend but they aren't as durable as glass and can be easily scratched.
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It shows the phone's glass and metal parts scratched; its screen burned with fire and the entire phone bent.
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Chicago PG Kris Dunn (left knee) was scratched from the lineup on Friday and is day-to-day. 3.
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The White Sox homered and then scratched together a second run in a 2-1 victory over the Angels.
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The shark's teeth scratched the boat's stern, but the experienced fishermen told WCBS they were more excited than scared.
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I've picked, peeled, scratched, and popped, until I bled or until someone knocked on the door, whichever came first.
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Arizona did so without a pair of defensemen, captain Oliver Ekman-Larsson and Jason Demers, both scratched with injuries.
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"He looked at me, yawned, scratched his stomach, and climbed up and went back out the window," she said.
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NOTES: Indians RF Lonnie Chisenhall was scratched from the lineup shortly before the game due to lower abdominal discomfort.
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Inside, they found a shotgun — tucked under a bed — with its stock shortened and the serial number scratched off.
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Houston (24-20) trailed 218-217 after the first inning but scratched its way back to force extra innings.
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"This is a complex and fraught topic and I only scratched the surface in these few tweets," she said.
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And we've likely just scratched the surface in terms of how state actors are able to weaponize information online.
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Stripey growled when Dr. Abi-Said approached her cage, then scratched herself, one long paw dangling in the air.
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So when plans for a parliamentary alliance between the two men emerged on January 9th, pundits scratched their heads.
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Skaggs complained of forearm stiffness Tuesday and was scratched from his scheduled start Wednesday night against the Seattle Mariners.
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My vision tunnels and my health is the first thing that gets scratched off my unconquerable to-do list.
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The Angels scratched for a final run in the ninth inning with Cron scoring on a Robinson ground ball.
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They assume it's going to break or get scratched up anyway, and don't really care what it looks like.
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"Finger-fluted" design scratched by the artist into the soft walls of the cave (Project El Corazon del Caribe).
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Hoffman's phone number had been scratched off Bridget's ID tag and the pit bull's legs were covered in injuries.
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My own outfit, a tattered pastor's robe paired with scratched aviator sunglasses, looks like it's from a different world.
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If you are bitten or scratched by a cat or dog, wash the wound thoroughly and contact your doctor.
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And their skin is very thin, which means they can get cut or scratched more easily than other dogs.
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Like many tech devices, AirPods require extra casing to keep them from breaking, getting scratched, or — heaven forbid — lost.
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This alone demonstrates that while GWU's sample was indeed massive, it only scratched the surface of IS's Telegram presence.
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It was the first goal of the season for Pearson, who was scratched in the Kings' first two games.
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I think we've only scratched the surface of how much damage those creeps have done to all of us.
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Gulliver accepts that experimental jazz is, for many people, the musical equivalent of nails being scratched across a blackboard.
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He scratched at the door, and even managed to ring the very strange doorbell that makes a knocking sound.
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NOTES: Nashville scratched D Anthony Bitetto, LW Kevin Fiala, D Brad Hunt, RW P.A Parenteau and C Colton Sissons.
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He was slated to start Sunday's game against the Philadelphia Phillies but was scratched from that outing on Friday.
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NOTES: The Islanders scratched RW Cal Clutterbuck (lower body) as well as RW Stephen Gionta and D Scott Mayfield.
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She always has a purr for you and loves to be scratched right at the base of her tail.
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The design mimics the complex nature of our beloved troublemaker's fighter, down to the scratched metal finish, red stripes.
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The parents, who originally thought their son was scratched, now believe Ryker was bitten, according to the Orlando Sentinel.
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A's RHP Sonny Gray was slated to face the White Sox, but he was scratched because of food poisoning.
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We got O.T. Wednesday night leaving Project Club LA where he found his 2018 Rolls-Royce scratched and dented.
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The Sinji is much more lightweight, doing away with the cradle to prevent your $1000 device from getting scratched.
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NOTES: Calgary scratched RW Michael Frolik, LW Johnny Gaudreau, D Jyrki Jokipakka, G Joni Ortio and D Dennis Wideman.
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Two horses, Bolo and Suedois, were scratched from the race by veterinarians on Saturday morning following pre-race examinations.
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This is like day two, two to three, and, like, I randomly just, like, scratched a little chunk off.
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Lyles was starting in place of left-hander Gio Gonzalez, who had to be scratched because of shoulder soreness.
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NOTES: Chicago scratched D Duncan Keith, D Brent Seabrook, RW Marian Hossa, C Jonathan Toews and LW Vinnie Hinostroza.
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His spot in the lineup was taken by D Alex Biega, who was scratched from the previous six games.
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He got the start in place of RHP Ervin Santana, who was scratched due to a sore lower back.
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He decided he wanted it to have a glass screen rather than a plastic one that would get scratched.
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He learned which way to hold a ball if it was scratched and how to add and subtract velocity.
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Bennett said that patients of his have chewed off the tips of their own tongues and scratched their corneas.
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I don't even think we've really scratched the surface in terms of the amount of equipment we can collect.
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He believed that if you scratched a Vietnamese or a Filipino you found a James Madison under the skin.
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In the fall, she'll be shipped, like an item scratched from her mother's to-do list, to boarding school.
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NOTES: The Islanders scratched C Casey Cizikas (lower body) as well as D Ryan Pulock and D Dennis Seidenberg.
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"On the other hand, the world of trading has only scratched the surface of the true power of AI."
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I'll only take it off when working on cars or climbing as it might get caught or scratched up.
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OF Ryan Raburn was scratched from the lineup due to illness but played first base in the ninth inning.
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"We are now standing on the ashes," he said as chickens and chicks scratched for food near his feet.
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LHP Rich Hill was scratched from his scheduled start Sunday because of a blister on his left middle finger.
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"We haven't even scratched the surface, per se," a senior administration official told reporters on a call this week.
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Still, we have only scratched the surface when it comes to the rich resource of knowledge these animals represent.
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The Wild scratched F Ryan White for the first time since acquiring him along with Hanzal on Feb. 26.
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With thick, abrasive black lines, Bernard Buffet's paintings appear as though they have been scratched and clawed onto canvas.
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Scratched, swollen and eaten alive by insects, 19393 pounds lighter, he had wandered 35 miles from his starting point.
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Plenty of other reviewers performed torture tests on the Z Flip and found that the screen scratched extremely easily.
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I've eaten so much at Boon, over so many visits, and not yet scratched the surface of what's available.
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Scratched from his previous start because of a stiff neck, he was pulled after five innings trailing, 4-0.
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Soapstone is softer than many types of stone, he said, which means that it can be scratched fairly easily.
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Epicharis was scratched the morning of the 149th Belmont Stakes when he failed an examination mandatory for all starters.
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In the process, I scratched my forehead on the sharp corner of the seat-belt mechanism, and it hurt .
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Click through to see the 29 styles we dug up — and you'd better believe we barely scratched the surface.
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But the funds just weren't there to complete construction -- until he scratched off a lottery ticket in North Carolina.
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Microsoft is using regular quartz glass, and the company has boiled, baked, and scratched it to test its resilience.
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The Oilers scratched LW Luke Gazdic, C Anton Lander, RW Adam Cracknell, D Nikita Nikitin and D Adam Clendening.
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On April 103, Harvey had to fill in for a scratched starter for the second time in a week.
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The stunt left Trump's name scratched out of the star, the emblem in the middle dislodged and chips missing.
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He was out Thursday with a lower-body injury ... The Oilers scratched D Adam Clendening and C Anton Lander.
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He arrived at Rensselaer at 17, and even in his junior season worried about being scratched from the lineup.
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Veteran D Nicklas Grossmann was scratched on Friday after making his debut with Calgary in the season opener. 2.
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"I scratched you and we used to f—ing slap my nannies, like bam, across the face," Kourtney objects.
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LW Brandon Prust was in the lineup after coach Willie Desjardins said Tuesday morning that he could be scratched.
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But the metal scratched her and made cuddling Daniel uncomfortable, so she mostly put them on for public outings.
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"Every one of them clawed and scratched for my sister and I to be in the position we're in today."
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Kanye rants on politics, cuts 1 show short, cancels another Even Snoop Dogg scratched his head over West's recent tirades.
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Mullens completed 16 of 22 passes for 261 yards and three touchdowns with Beathard scratched due to a wrist injury.
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I think we've really just scratched the surface of what could be done with aftershock forecasting ... and that's really exciting.
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For example some dogs nosed their owner&aposs leg or rolled on their back when they wanted to be scratched.
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D Tyson Strachan was recalled from AHL Iowa on Tuesday to replace C Ryan Carter, but he was scratched Wednesday.
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Of course, humans have barely scratched the surface of the final frontier—we've never even sent people beyond the Moon.
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NOTES: Montreal scratched C/W Brian Flynn, RW Michael McCarron, LW Andreas Martinsen, D Brandon Davidson and D Nikita Nesterov.
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Her scratched, patchy paint surfaces make her subjects engaging as forms, evoking a gritty realism within a kind of timelessness.
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Oakland RF Josh Reddick is listed as day-to-day after being scratched from Saturday's lineup with back stiffness. 2.
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In reality, she probably just scratched the inside of my vagina, causing a little bit of blood to come out.
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In certain tests by Corning, the newest generation of Gorilla Glass even looks more scratched up than an older one.
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I've been through more than one Google Pixel device, and each of them has scratched horribly on that glass area.
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During the skirmish, he claims Lacey jumped on him, scratched his face and bit off a portion of his ear.
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His body was soft, poetic, and I scratched lines down his back, challenging him to give up all his secrets.
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New Jersey goalie Keith Kinkaid, who drew the start when Cory Schneider was scratched due to illness, recorded 25 saves.
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Lamb made his season debut for the Reds in place of Jon Moscot, who was scratched due to shoulder discomfort.
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Kansas City 3B Erick Aybar is listed day-to-day after being scratched from Saturday's game with left abdominal soreness.
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RHP Sonny Gray will start Wednesday against the White Sox after being scratched Monday with food poisoning or the flu.
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He scratched some hateful words on a kid's locker and he and others broke into a van and got arrested.
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NOTES: New Jersey scratched C Jacob Josefson, D Jon Merrill, G Cory Schneider, D Damon Severson and RW Jordin Tootoo.
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C Ryan Carter (hand) was scratched, but the club doesn't think he will be out of the lineup much longer.
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He would later tell police that Liz had scratched his "face, back, and buttock" as she tried to break free.
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Kellen Mond accounted for 232 yards through the air, but A&M scratched out only 61 yards on the ground.
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Marlins RF Ichico Suzuki was scratched from the lineup Friday after collecting six hits in his previous 36 at-bats.
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Louis Cardinals right-hander Adam Wainwright was scratched from his start against the visiting Arizona Diamondbacks due to back spasms.
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Chicago's Jon Lester, scratched from Wednesday's scheduled start in San Francisco due to a fever, showed no lingering effects Saturday.
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The Tacoma costs $40,617 and was on loan to me, so I didn't want to return it scratched and gashed.
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AROUND THE MAJORS The Oakland Athletics ace Sonny Gray was scratched from his opening-day start because of food poisoning.
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According to Disney spokeswoman, two employees were scratched by the cat near an office building roughly two miles from Epcot.
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Shakedown's lineup scratched every itch I had, but my resident Carolinian thought that most of their sauces were approximated facsimiles.
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The lawsuit is overblown, he suggested, because only a fraction of the targeted voters were ultimately scratched from the rolls.
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He was originally slated to return to action Sunday, but was scratched Saturday after tweaking his back during pregame workouts.
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Musgrove (7-8) moved up a day and started in place of Trevor Williams, who was scratched because of illness.
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After the demonstrators surrounded the ICE field office, he managed to escape but his car was scratched and tires slashed.
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Arizona hopes to have slugger J.D. Martinez back in the lineup after he was scratched Friday due to an illness.
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For all carriers, more than 1,170 flights in or out of Hartsfield were scratched Sunday, airline tracking service FlightAware said.
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According to Macleans, he also shot the family dog in the head after the German Shepherd scratched his landlord's car.
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Syndergaard had been scratched from his start Thursday in Atlanta with a "tried arm," according to Mets manager Terry Collins.
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But there were more than a few scratched heads as people struggled to make sense of what they had seen.
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I'm pretty sure she has "teeth" scratched into her arm, which seems noteworthy in light of the killer's extraction fetish.
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Wilfredo Tovar was a late addition to the Angels lineup after Tommy La Stella was scratched with left forearm tightness.
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Someone had scratched a list of the "10 hottest girls" in our class into one of the old seminar tables.
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Many people immediately scratched their heads, thinking they may have missed a holocaust that had claimed roughly half the population.
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Most of it was minor: scratched floors, peeling laminate on the cabinets, a chipped sink and doors that hung askew.
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But there are so many industries in which I just do not feel that we have even scratched the surface.
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It is a field of thick, scratched white with a scumbled wedge of red ocher pushing in from the right.
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Aaron claims during the alleged physical altercation, Melanie scratched him -- and he claims these photos show the damage she did.
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At the same time, as the brooms scratched the pavement and people wrung out wet clothes, there was little complaining.
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You have an itchy premonition that something terrible is going to happen, and when it does the itch is scratched.
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The only irritation came from the radio, which scratched little fingernails of holiday music across the chalkboard of my consciousness.
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RHP Sonny Gray, scratched from his scheduled start Monday against the White Sox because of food poisoning, might start Wednesday.
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When it became too scratched to be of use, and she had to buy a new one, she was bereft.
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Plus, it has a retractable charging tip to protect it from getting scratched up or dented when not in use.
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When he had to, Mr. Bean scratched out a living by making commercials and doing voice-overs for animated films.
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One of Buffalo's new forwards acquired at the trade deadline, Dominik Kahun, was scratched due to a lower-body injury.
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But the security research community has only scratched the surface, at least publicly, of what's going on under the hood.
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Mr. Povey wrote on his website that the students had scratched him as they took him out of the building.
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Mr. Povey wrote on his website that the students had scratched him as they took him out of the building.
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According to Macleans, he also shot the family dog in the head after the German Shepherd scratched his landlord's car.
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Scholars use the term graffito (the singular form) in a technical sense to refer to something scratched on a surface.
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Henderson had been an undrafted free agent who scratched and clawed his way into a starting role with the Vikings.
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We all just agree to ignore that it never made sense for him to be scratched in the first place.
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NOTES: A's LHP Rich Hill was scratched from his scheduled start Sunday because of a blister on his left middle finger.
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I know, we've already scratched off the bucket list with this interview, so I don't even know how to answer anymore.
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Islanders right winger Cal Clutterbuck, who was questionable for Game 3 but still played, was scratched from the lineup Friday night.
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Cueto was pitching four days after having to be scratched from a start in San Diego because of a groin strain.
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G Semyon Varlamov was scratched because he was dealing with his civil-suit trial filed against him by his ex-girlfriend.
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Among the most arresting items in the exhibition are a pair of large-scale photographic prints made from 35mm scratched negatives.
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NOTES: Oilers LW Luke Gazdic, a Dallas pick in the 2007 draft, D Brad Hunt and LW Lauri Korpikoski were scratched.
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But when you're doing that, you're teaching the kittens a lesson: human hands are play objects to be bitten and scratched.
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Looking forward, the potential of home 3D printing is tremendous, and we haven't even scratched the surface of what's to come.
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C Evgeni Malkin, D Cameron Gaunce, LW Tom Sestito, LW Carl Hagelin and D Ron Hainsey were scratched for the Penguins.
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I just think she has only scratched the surface of being 'woke,' and that there is more work to be done.
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Atlanta SS Erick Aybar was scratched from Tuesday's starting lineup after being hit by a pitch in his chest Monday. 3.
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But, just as we scratched the surface of the rarely explored relationship between butt shapes and denim, it got warm out.
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In the suit, he says the singer put holes in the walls and ceilings, scratched the floor, and destroyed door frames.
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It scratched my Metroid itch so thoroughly I skipped the seemingly excellent Metroid remake Nintendo themselves released this year on 27DS.
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When Reed scratched the edge of the rock on a piece of white paper, it left a line like a pencil.
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Mina is a notoriously bad-tempered ape, who has scratched and bitten dozens of locals on the Indonesian island of Sumatra.
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"Petit scratched in the best interest of his race team's mental well-being," said a statement released by Iditarod race managers.
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But in the case of a cheap CD player, the worst you're going to get is skipping or a scratched disc.
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T.J. Oshie and Evgeny Kuznetsov were both scratched with undisclosed upper-body injuries suffered in Wednesday's loss to the Winnipeg Jets.
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"To occasionally be right makes up for all the other times when I scratched my head at the blackboard," said Broderick.
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It scratched its early ban on members appearing on television, hired a media consultant and flooded the airwaves with telegenic candidates.
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Kivlehan was inserted into the starting lineup in left field when shortstop Zack Cozart was scratched and led to lineup shuffling.
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The visuals are scratched and painted directly onto the film stock then projected and matched to sounds created by Robbie Gunn.
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A two-mile portion of Florida's Walt Disney World is under a rabies alert after a feral cat scratched two employees.
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Then you have to capture it and take specimen samples—hair, saliva, a bit of blood—without being bitten or scratched.
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We wondered if she'd scratched herself, but when we put her hands up to the scratches it did not match up.
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OF Jaycob Brugman (sore neck) was scratched from the lineup Tuesday and was replaced by OF Rajai Davis in center field.
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I've lingered over one shot of the back of a first-generation Phone which has been scratched and dented through use.
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Roark, who moved up when the scheduled starter Stephen Strasburg was scratched because of illness, allowed four hits and three walks.
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An anticipated matchup of staff aces fizzled when the Nationals scratched Max Scherzer earlier Sunday because of neck and back spasms.
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The Kentucky Derby field was reduced to 19 horses on Friday when longshot Haikal was scratched with an abscess left hoof.
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On Tuesday, the secretary hastily scratched a planned visit to Berlin in order to make a quick visit to Baghdad (Politico).
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On the one hand, they were shatter-resistant, lightweight, and cheaper to produce, but on the other, they were easily scratched.
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He had no patience for their chattering and tail-pulling, and he scratched each of them hard enough to draw blood.
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Three defensemen — D Josh Gorges (foot), D Taylor Fedun (shoulder) and D Zach Bogosian (knee sprain) — were scratched for the Sabres.
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"He stayed with his program, stayed with his game plan, even though they scratched some runs off him early," Hurdle said.
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Stephen Strasburg (2-13) allowed two runs over seven and two-thirds innings, a day after being scratched because of illness.
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Cleveland scratched for four more runs, with Roberto Perez going deep off his former teammate Josh Tomlin in the eighth inning.
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He had started the Bucks' first 76 games this season before being scratched just before tipoff on Sunday against the Bulls.
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These are the patterns worn into his day, the grooves scratched into his record, the neural pathways reinforced in his brain.
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She experimented with varnish, ink and pencils, and then began cutting up painted-on or scratched pictures and then collaging them.
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NOTES: The Avalanche scratched D Chris Bigras, D Andrew Bodnarchuk, D Eric Gelinas, C Nathan MacKinnon (knee) and LW Andreas Martinsen.
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" If you read it before you noticed and wondered, you may have scratched your head and asked, "Nonvoters — they aren't lazy?
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The Chicago Cubs scratched Yu Darvish from his start Sunday against the Milwaukee Brewers due to tightness in his right forearm.
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After being scratched from Saturday's game, Bird was given a magnetic resonance imaging exam and a CT scan, which revealed inflammation.
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They are facing a series of scratched lines and agitated brushstrokes above them, seemingly unable to decide what to do next.
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And the other Holsteins in the barn, some of whose ears I scratched, were not more than a few inches shorter.
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Palestinians and other Arabs once treated Israel like a passing infection: If they scratched themselves hard enough it would go away.
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I'd scratched a lot of the southwest corner together by the time I filled this in, mainly on crosses: PETITER PAN.
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The amazing part is this exploration really only scratched the surface of the fruit variety that can be found in Colombia.
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Later, she traces a word — "scared" — that she'd previously scratched into her forearm, and it appears, inexplicably, on her car door.
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Months later, it seemed as though all the seasickness, scratched dives and buckets of splinters might have been worth the trouble.
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Curtis scratched "GET HELP" on the outside of the bottle, stuck the note inside and threw it into the gushing water. .
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A French zoo is criticizing the "stupidity" of visitors who reportedly scratched their names into a rhino's back earlier this month.
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NOTES: The Panthers scratched D Dylan McIlrath, C Colton Sceviour (shoulder), who did not make the trip, and RW Paul Thompson.
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But the Warriors scratched back each time, eventually getting within four on two occasions in the middle of the third period.
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In the fluorescent light, the cashier, Paige Painter, who regularly served Brittany, noticed her tangled hair, ripped nails, and scratched face.
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Miller was a late addition to the lineup after shortstop Jean Segura was scratched because of the death of his grandmother.
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"I am most excited, and incredibly inspired, by the fact that we have just scratched the surface," Brand told Business Insider.
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NOTES: The Islanders scratched RW Cal Clutterbuck (lower body) and D Thomas Hickey (lower body) as well as RW Stephen Gionta.
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When Michael got home, he scratched off the 20X The Cash ticket and it look like he came up goose eggs.
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First, the screen seemed like it is prone to getting scratched pretty easily, and I thought I was keeping it protected.
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Arizona starter Clay Buchholz was scratched just before first pitch with what the team said was tightness in his right elbow.
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G Mike Conley was originally expected to play, but he was scratched shortly before the game because of a toe infection.
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Trout, a left-hander, was scratched from his start against the Cincinnati Reds and replaced by a right-hander, Reggie Patterson.
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On a recent weekday, chickens scratched around in the dirt outside a dozen or so trailers housing classrooms and living quarters.
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The background: Severino, 25, was scratched from his first spring training start on March 5 because of discomfort while warming up.
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The Beatles scratched the surface, but Bowie excavated it, renovated and tore it all down again, just to start all over again.
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NOTES: A's RHP Sonny Gray will start Wednesday against the White Sox after being scratched Monday with food poisoning or the flu.
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And what's all of that in the study about how dogs "talk" to humans by rolling over to have their bellies scratched?
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Back in May, Kylie Jenner proved that when she posted snaps showing her scratched legs and bruised feet after the Met Gala.
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He is along on the team's road trip and participated in the team's morning skate, but was scratched with an undisclosed injury.
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D Ryan Pulock, who was scratched, is still looking to make his NHL debut after being recalled from the AHL on Monday.
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Jersey Shore clearly scratched an itch (no, not crabs) that no one had thought to scratch (or wanted to scratch at all).
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Barreto started at second base and batted seventh in his major league debut after INF Jed Lowrie was scratched before the game.
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" When he realized someone had scratched his new Mazda he'd sent out an all-staff email, subject line: "This is completely fucked.
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I've learned so much about myself and parenthood over the past 6 months, and feel like I haven't even scratched the surface!
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Despite being shown a dozen or so games, I'd barely scratched the surface of what else the VR Kit has to offer.
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We often sit in a rocking chair in the evenings, and she loves to be scratched and massaged while on my lap.
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Since the Hero 5, you've been able to remove that and buy a cheap replacement if it ever gets scratched or cracked.
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Houston RHP Lance McCullers is dealing with lingering shoulder discomfort and was scratched from Saturday's outing with Double-A Corpus Christi. 3.
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The downside to this design is that glass is not nearly as hardy as metal, and can be easily scratched or cracked.
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According to court officials, Lewis told police Vetrano scratched his face and he responded by punching her five times in the face.
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Fanjul claimed Mortimer "attacked and scratched him," leaving marks on his chest back, as well as bruising above his right rib cage.
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But eight months on and several beefy scientific papers later, it's clear we've barely scratched the surface of this tiny world's complexity.
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It was 2.95 percent earlier this month, suggesting investors have scratched off a full rate hike from their forecasts of Fed policy.
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Okposo, D Jake McCabe, G Anders Nilsson, D Taylor Fedun, LW William Carrier and LW C.J. Smith were scratched for the Sabres.
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Plus the sensor itself is less susceptible to being scratched if it sits under the same tough cover glass as the display.
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A White House spokeswoman denied this and Trump said on Friday the ships' seizure was the "sole reason" he scratched the meeting.
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The young GoT star who played Arya Stark, felt her "Kill List" just wasn't complete without Cersei's name scratched off of it.
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The vast expanse of outer space is usually shown from the ground, or from the dinky scratched-up windows of a rocket.
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NOTES: Stars scratched D Kris Russell, D Jason Demers, D Jamie Oleksiak, RW Brett Ritchie, LW Travis Moen and C Tyler Seguin.
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As we reported, NYPD cops busted Shia early Thursday morning after he allegedly got physical and scratched a guy in the face.
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If the city and its leaders don't want to roll over like a dog needing its belly scratched first, good for them.
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With Wild captain Mikko Koivu scratched shortly before the game, the team's second line was juggled, and the trio clicked right away.
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They said this causes game discs to spin out of control and become scratched even under normal playing conditions, rendering them unplayable.
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They are simultaneously known and unknown; an itch that cannot be finally and completely scratched, even though we've been trying for centuries.
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I'm a woman but believe me I would have run to her and kicked, scratched and punched that douchebag off of her.
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Games like Super Meat Boy and N++ have vigorously scratched the itches of masochists the world over, and still garnered critical acclaim.
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We're told Chyna scratched Kid Buu, and our sources say he then slammed her against the wall several times and choked her.
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In addition, longtime captain Ryan Getzlaf was scratched Thursday after missing the team's morning skate because of a lingering lower-body injury.
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Was it the sign of the Zodiac, scratched onto the side of car, near the now lifeless body of a presidential campaign?
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The Blue Jackets' Joonas Korpisalo, starting in net because Sergei Bobrovsky was scratched with an undisclosed injury, stopped 21 of 23 shots.
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It also suggests that his friend was famous as well since his face is scratched out in the photo on Sunday's episode.
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Today, some residents of the area have scratched bumpy tracks across the lava flow to reach their homes but most never rebuilt.
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While the Yankees have scratched back into the postseason discussion, that type of talk has long since been tabled for Tampa Bay.
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I've only just scratched the surface of the game, but it already has everything I love about the franchise and then some.
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They said this caused game discs to spin out of control and become scratched even under normal playing conditions, making them unusable.
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NOTES: Mets LHP Steven Matz (left shoulder) was scratched from his scheduled start Friday and is unlikely to pitch again this season.
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But fandom is what it is—Brand New evolved and persisted while their once-peers rehashed and scratched around for stagnant fanbases.
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The alleged victim, 17-year-old Michelle Cardona, asserts that Polanco punched her, pulled her hair, and scratched her with her nails.
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Sports leagues are restricting locker room access, bands have postponed tour dates, and in Ireland, St. Patrick's Day parades have been scratched.
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Rolling his eyes, Ryan, whose arms and neck were scratched and red, turned around and hobbled back to the Falcons locker room.
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There is Farid's confession to Ramon, about the scars on Farid's back and the four gashes his mother scratched into her face.
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So they scratched at the rule, and examined their supply chains, and decided that, actually, they could sell some stuff to Huawei.
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My sister — the same one whose finger I had scratched as a child, triggering abuse — pressed a tissue to my baby's cut.
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Light streaming through the scratched window illuminated the otherwise bare space, designed to keep the occupant from hurting herself or anyone else.
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As improper behavior of officials in our top law enforcement agency is being exposed, it appears we have only scratched the surface.
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"My husband sends handwritten notes scratched out with a pencil, and people just sit up and sing," said Ms. Shepherd, the calligrapher.
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Though she recently graduated and has since increased her visits to twice a week, "I haven't even scratched the surface," she says.
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The plaque nearby that explains their history is etched in both Chinese and Kazakh, with parts of the latter haphazardly scratched out.
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"The game's faster here," Collins said of Rivera, who was given the start when Neil Walker was scratched due to back stiffness.
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There is much to celebrate regarding the growing interest in the work of Black artists, but we have only scratched the surface.
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The proximity sensor was sometimes triggered by random objects the dogs would pass in their environment, or if they scratched an itch.
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Texas third baseman Adrian Beltre was scratched from the starting lineup about an hour before the game because of an infected tooth.
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It would feel good to hit somebody, the Senator thought, watching them go at it on TV, while he scratched his itch.
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D Trevor van Riemsdyk (upper body injury) was scratched Thursday against the Avalanche along with D Michal Rozsival and C Vinnie Hinostroza.
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D Michal Rozsival was scratched Thursday against the Avalanche along with D Trevor van Riemsdyk (upper body injury), and C Vinnie Hinostroza.
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It stems from the paint itself: the pleasure of how pigment is put down, scratched through, and marked with daps and dots.
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Peter Parker has had such a rich and enduring history in his comic books, and the movies have barely scratched that surface.
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He couldn't believe what he saw as he scratched off the last ticket, so he asked the clerk to double check it.
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Earlier in the day, Philadelphia claimed veteran defenseman Johnny Oduya off waivers from the Ottawa Senators, though he was scratched Monday night.
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Sariya said the rash did not hurt or itch, but his mother said that sometimes he scratched his face and it bled.
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Both of Marvel's past Avengers films have scratched at the idea of Thor — their resident blond super deity — being the team lunk.
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The Women of the Wall are used to getting spit on, not to mention shoved, scratched, kicked and pelted with dirty diapers.
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Above the middle section, there is a narrow black band on which words have been written, painted over, scratched out, and rewritten.
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Look for this verification when buying glasses and, when they arrive, make sure the lenses are not scratched or damaged in any way.
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The Leontovych composition, he says, scratched the itch for a pomp and circumstance that he'd come to appreciate from his church choir days.
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When she scratched off the Power 5's ticket she purchased for $5, Dominguez discovered she had won the top prize of $555,555.
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They are mixed of breeds, including mixed breeds and the ref says he's bitten, chewed, scratched and needs to avoid stepping on tails.
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There were also photos of the severed cord to a treadmill and an art installation of cats with their facial features scratched out.
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Vets at the humane society anesthetized the five squirrels so they could work on separating the critters without getting scratched or bitten up.
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St Louis D Carl Gunnarsson, RW Ty Rattie and LW Magnus Paajarvi are waiting to make their season debuts after being scratched Wednesday.
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Because we've barely scratched the surface of what makes Downward Dog so special, and so deeply needed during this inescapable clusterfuck of humanity.
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And the cat somehow stays still throughout, either because they're getting their head scratched the whole time, or just because they're a cat.
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On another occasion, a few months prior, she had found him "all scuffed up and red-faced and scratched and bleeding," she recalled.
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RW Kyle Okposo, D Cody Franson, D Taylor Fedun, D Justin Falk, LW Nicolas Deslauriers and D Dmitry Kulikov were scratched for Buffalo.
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The laptop traveled exclusively between my backpack and work/home desks and somehow managed to get scratched and slightly dinged in the process.
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Surveying the world today is like looking at a schoolboy's desk: the scratched names remain, even if many of the boys are forgotten.
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Scherzer was supposed to start Game 5 in Washington on Sunday, but was scratched because of spasms in his upper back and neck.
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Scratched and dirty, Reinking was taken to the Nashville General Hospital before being booked into jail downtown on four murder warrants, police said.
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"We have only scratched the surface of knowledge about the body in space," explained Jennifer Fogarty, chief scientist of NASA's Human Research Program.
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But if you're trying to find an actual person to love, your ancient Android or scratched up iPhone could be hurting your chances.
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Ask Real Estate Paying for a Contractor's Damage A subcontractor who was working on the renovation of my apartment scratched an elevator door.
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You'll get acquainted with all the terms you once scratched your head just reading about: PPC, CPC, SEO, A/B testing, and more.
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NOTES: Nashville scratched RW Gabriel Bourque (upper body), RW Craig Smith (lower body), D Petter Granberg, LW Eric Nystrom and LW Austin Watson.
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"Police are analyzing a blood sample taken from the claw of the cat which might have scratched the victim," national broadcaster NHK reports.
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That's a brutal reaction to take on a young actress because it was putting themselves in danger of being scratched off casting lists.
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Some make some kind of sense, like Telekinetic Morty, while Old Morty, Veiny Morty, and Evil Rabbit Morty leave the head thoroughly scratched.
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NOTES: OF Ryan Braun was scratched from the Brewers' lineup with tightness in his lower back, manager Craig Counsell said before the game.
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The next evening, she told detectives, Middleton allegedly alerted her by text to say that her son had been scratched by a cat.
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If true, this means we've probably only scratched the surface when it comes to understanding when, how, and why people might have orgasms.
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With each passing visit to his uncle's, the itch grew, and it would only be a matter of time before he scratched it.
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At the same time I was creating all this hand-inked and scratched 16mm film that I had scanned and converted to digital.
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Mangan had also been charged with domestic battery in June 2016 after he struck and scratched his wife on the chest and arms.
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Back in 2016, before Trump was elected, the star was defaced by a vandal who scratched off his name and a TV icon.
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He also told cops she'd kicked, scratched and pinched him because she was pissed he wasn't answering her calls earlier in the night.
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Miranda started for left-hander James Paxton, who was scratched Monday and went on the disabled list Tuesday with a bruised left elbow.
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Instead, there was a sticker on the outside of the box, and under that, a patch where the date had been scratched off.
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"About 80 percent of you here have at some point scratched your balls," Podolski told reporters on Tuesday, amid loud laughter and applause.
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"In our sanctions we've barely scratched the surface on what actions the United States can take on an economic sanctions front," he added.
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An hour before the game, Lagares was scratched, unable to play because of lingering pain from the torn ligament in his left thumb.
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NOTES: Playing the third game of a four-game road trip, Minnesota scratched RW Zack Mitchell, D Gustav Olofsson and G Devan Dubnyk.
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Then they painted their toenails, then tattoos of hearts on their biceps, which made their skin itch until they scratched the hearts off.
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NOTES: The Coyotes scratched D Oliver Ekman-Larsson (illness), LW Sergei Plotnikov, LW Jiri Sekac, D Michael Stone (knee) and RW Viktor Tikhonov.
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Glasses start at $95 (including frames and lenses) and if lenses are scratched within a year, Warby Parker will replace them for free.
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The bathroom showed the most wear, with a rusty shower drain and chipped paint where the metal towel basket had scratched the windowsill.
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Steven Matz has not pitched in six weeks and was scratched Thursday from Friday's game, putting Ynoa on the mound in his stead.
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The left-handed Sale was suspended and fined a day after he was scratched from his scheduled start on Saturday and sent home.
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I was cold, underweight, and scratched up from the roof's rough surface, from crawling to the edge and leaning over to peer down.
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If, however, the pre-installed screen protector gets scratched up and you need a new one, you'll have to pay for it yourself.
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His return could be timely, as the Brewers scratched Ryan Braun from the lineup on Saturday due to tightness in his right side.
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They did this without their hottest hitter, second baseman Neil Walker, who was scratched with lower back stiffness as a precaution by Collins.
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Philadelphia RW/LW Jordan Weal is expected to draw back into the lineup after being a scratched in his last two games. 2.
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C Francisco Cervelli was scratched from the starting lineup about an hour before Pittsburgh's game Tuesday at Milwaukee because of flu-like symptoms.
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Instead, Clemson (16-13, 9-8) scratched away and led, 203-46, on Gabe DeVoe's 3-pointer with 6 minutes 29 seconds remaining.
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So we're really just getting started here, and we've just scratched the surface outside of the U.S., where 95 percent of smokers live.
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RHP Jhoulys Chacin was scratched from his scheduled start Saturday and manager Mike Scioscia said he will now work out of the bullpen.
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An added twist to this largely really confusing and stupid scene, the person who LaBeouf allegedly punched and scratched was also anti-Trump.
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"When ur dress made you bleed and ur feet are purple," Jenner posted alongside a picture of her scratched legs and swollen toes.
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