The face slapping event is apparently a thing over there as last year's Sarychev Power Expo also held a slapping contest.
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But there is a lot more to slapping a fool than just slapping a fool... The Stockton Slap has become part of the Diaz lore.
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So something like slapping or spanking—how do you tell the difference between somebody assaulting somebody and someone slapping someone on the back [in a friendly gesture]?
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There is one in particular of Chyna slapping another woman.
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Slapping in high school was our way of having fun.
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"I hate name slapping, I won't do it," she says.
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Beats slapping another band member's dick on the front, innit?
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Here he is slapping his assistant during a recent match.
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Also, who's slapping a newly single Vinny across the face?
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We discovered it and began slapping lilac atop our cheeks.
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We've never heard of anyone even slapping someone out here.
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He's shaking hands, slapping backs — it's very on the surface.
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You try it out, slapping your hand against the air.
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You can't just get away with ... Slapping something up there.
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Slapping tariffs on those industries could also have big drawbacks.
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Carmack allegedly admitted to slapping the child during the fight.
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Benji tickled her and she laughed, slapping his hand away.
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"We're not just slapping a logo on a pizza box."
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"But there's still some distance from actually slapping penalties," he said.
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Would they avoid slapping down Democratic laws to preserve their institution?
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When Saldivar falls, the two begin slapping him, the motion states.
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"Oh you dirty boy," Giuliani reacted, slapping the now Republican candidate.
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We're slapping a big ol' badge on our very favorite products.
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China retaliated, slapping duties on another $2190bn-worth of American goods.
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So it's time to start slapping those things all over everything.
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"That's different than slapping the shit outa him," Hughley tweeted back.
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Viewers are left slapping our heads and shouting at the screen.
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Regulators responded by slapping curbs on the firm's healthcare advertising business.
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The U.S. responded by slapping sanctions on Turkey and threatening more.
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It was just slapping a "postracial" patina over its fundamental whiteness.
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More recently, Trump reportedly considered slapping tariffs on Japanese automobile exports.
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Turkey responded by slapping another round of tariffs on U.S. goods.
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"Don't touch me!" the man yells, slapping the cop's hand away.
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But the choppy waves slapping the Rockaways don't favor short boards.
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When he's not throwing the horns, he's slapping his friends' asses.
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A child knee-high in the water, slapping at the waves.
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I recommend slapping a case on to protect your expensive investment.
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She seemed to communicate by slapping people, hard, across the face.
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A lot of people are slapping Benchmark for that, for doing that.
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He is slapping tariffs on allies and launching a global trade war.
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But Facebook's not just slapping a different name on an existing product.
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A year earlier, Miller was arrested for allegedly slapping an Uber driver .
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You would be a good businessman here men said, slapping my back.
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He does have a way of just slapping his name on things.
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He is accused of slapping and strangling his wife after he woke.
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Regulators responded by slapping curbs on the firm's lucrative healthcare advertising business.
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A video circulated on Facebook showed security guards punching and slapping protesters.
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Your skin can live a happy life without ever slapping one on.
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There were other incidents, too, that involved slapping, hitting and stress positions.
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Or, if you're Cat Greenleaf, you might end up slapping Nicole Richie.
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Cruz drawing a Dillashaw charge and slapping him with a counter swing.
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"I only hit her once, slapping her in the bathroom," he said.
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It also follows China slapping tariffs on U.S. pork earlier this year.
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He's specifically called out China, slapping it with a number of measures.
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Porta-te bem , he said, slapping my face lightly and laughing, behave.
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They surrounded the military's armored vehicles, slapping high fives with the soldiers.
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As U.S. officials work towards slapping tariffs on car imports, autos shares .
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Shawn Michael's slapping his kicking thigh in the legendary Sweet Chin Music.
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They kept slapping my ass, and tried to open up my blouse.
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They kept slapping the ground as if they were backhanding the carpet.
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Your mouth is slapping open and shut like a pair of castanets.
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"You will stop that!" his professor shouted at her, slapping her fingers.
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Trump slapping away her husband's hand when he tried to hold hers.
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Tom Carper, who has admitted to slapping his then-wife decades ago.
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It showed the woman, Amelia Molitor, shoving Mixon and then slapping him.
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"It's not that we're slapping logos on the wall," Mr. Mitchell said.
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Unlike other companies, Waitrose wasn't shy about slapping on the "vegan" label.
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That is the exact word the would-be politician said after slapping Meadow.
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You're not hitting on the bones or the side, but you're slapping up.
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In this case, it was all back-slapping and congratulations for the force.
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Instead of meeting Thornberry's hand, the Labour leader ended up slapping her chest.
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For the untrained, it's not as simple as slapping on a N95 mask.
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Simply slapping foundation on your skin is not the route to flawless results.
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He had been on administrative leave since shortly after the March slapping incident.
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I was hooting and hollering and slapping the steering wheel with pure joy.
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Fendi is slapping its logo, in large font, on sweaters, bags, and dresses.
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The winner won more than just the satisfaction of slapping people silly too!
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Slapping the label on China had been one of Trump's key campaign promises.
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Baghel, who retaliated by repeatedly slapping Tripathi, has also apologized for the fight.
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Check out the shot ... it's perfectly placed ... somewhere Phil is slapping his forehead.
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What we got was less arousing than a set of 2x4s slapping together.
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Not to advocate violence, but slapping someone with a virtual eel could help.
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Everyone in all of these countries knows that Mr. Trump is slapping them.
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Noah towed the entire team along in his chest-thumping, floor-slapping wake.
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China responded by slapping tariffs on more than $100 billion in U.S. goods.
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This was consciously done in the hand-slapping of both Clinton and Flynn.
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He was shouting old slogans, slapping shoulders and pouring coffee for the fighters.
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Who remembers slapping the top of their TVs to correct the "stuck" picture?
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Now, Trump is slapping tariffs on America's closest allies — and they're hitting back.
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Rivers is out here slapping up some reporter for toe-ing the line.
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Trump has called for slapping a 45 percent tariff on Chinese-made goods.
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He was also jailed, for slapping her behind and hitting the bus driver.
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They didn't have to worry about the right-wing slapping them with regulation.
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They are slapping a large red circle over most of its silver shell.
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"They are so despicable that we feel like slapping them in the face."
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The conversation, though heated, included more laughter and back-slapping than raised voices.
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A Russian slapping maestro was recently slapped unconscious in a slap show shocker.
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In "The Irishman," guys pal around, slapping backs that they will eventually stab.
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Beijing retaliated by slapping duties on about $60 billion worth of U.S. imports.
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Slapping a logo on a beachball, however, is not experiential marketing, says Rochat.
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A clearly disgruntled Francis wrenched himself free by slapping down at her arm.
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In 2016, a Baltimore Schools police officer was filmed slapping and kicking a student.
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The skit -- "Welcome to Hell" -- is not knee-slapping funny, but it's definitely powerful.
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Footage from the encounter showed her slapping a cameraman who was taping the incident.
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Stevens laughs in her characteristic way, whooping loudly and slapping me on the back.
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There is a lot of boob-on-boob slapping and some full-frontal nudity.
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"Slapping a baby what the hell is wrong with him he needs locking up."
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Analysts had foreseen an unravelling for some time, before even the regulatory wrist-slapping.
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"Practicing for the World Championship Russian Slapping competition #10Days," Paul wrote in another tweet.
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India has suspended Pakistan's favoured trading status, slapping a 8.53% duty on its products.
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Dozens of body builders recently participated in the country&aposs first national slapping championship.
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Slapping tariffs on over 10% of Chinese goods exports to America will hit shoppers.
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And so the idea of slapping a tax on Amazon can solve the problems.
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But slapping a toll on a new road or bridge is much more feasible.
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Now go have a slapping-only deathmatch in the Facility, for old times' sake.
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Separately, the United States is still slapping anti-dumping duties on specific Chinese products.
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Congress is moving toward slapping stricter sanctions on North Korea as diplomatic efforts flounder.
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Supreme is known for slapping its logo on everything from T-shirts to bricks.
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Trump also raised the possibility of slapping a 20 percent charge on European cars.
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And slapping Kimbo Slice's name on his son hasn't made him a draw yet.
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That's painstaking work and far more difficult than slapping on another round of sanctions.
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Most recently, executive orders were signed slapping higher tariffs on China-made solar panels.
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Techniques included things ranging from slapping the detainee, stress positions, sleep deprivation, and waterboarding.
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Instead, they're slapping stickers and logos on scooters that have been around for years.
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The man was also jailed, for slapping her behind and hitting the bus driver.
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He teases, moving back and forth, before finally slapping the Holstein on her arse.
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Finally, don't be afraid of just slapping it on easy and enjoying the ride.
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"Slapping him" or sucking it up are not, in fact, a woman's only options.
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Recently, Wafa found work at an Epson warehouse, slapping promotional stickers on printer boxes.
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On Thursday evening, Trump ordered officials to consider slapping $21625 billion in additional tariffs.
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Beijing retaliated in short order, slapping duties on $60 billion worth of American goods.
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China responded by slapping 25 percent duties on the same amount in U.S. goods.
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Well, apparently Disney thought slapping it on a tee as-is was good enough.
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It was a sportsmanlike, old-school finish to a winner-slapping, new-school duel.
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You would get transvestites slapping your ass or whatever, all dressed up in drag.
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" According to the complaint, Copeland allegedly acknowledged arguing with his wife, and recalled the shoving and slapping, but "did not remember his response to [the victim] slapping him, only that he carried [the victim] down the stairs and out of the house.
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Washington has restricted global oil supplies by slapping sanctions on OPEC members Iran and Venezuela.
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While Heather admitted to slapping Wayde, TMZ reports, she denied dragging Wayde in the vehicle.
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WATTERS: Remember we brought you last week the Russians slapping each other in the face?
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While Heather admitted to slapping Wayde, TMZ reported, she denied dragging Wayde in the vehicle.
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They noticed, barely, that Noor was at their side, slapping the infection code into Tablet.
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He is considering slapping another 25% tariff on $300 billion worth of additional Chinese goods.
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Trump shocked lawmakers when he announced he wouldn't be slapping any new sanctions on Russia.
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Yet the problem isn't as simple as slapping a new dollar amount on the items.
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Or telling the kid, "You just brought piss to a sh– fight" and slapping him?
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Now, don&apost get excited and think you&aposll be slapping one on your car.
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They were slapping at each other, screaming at each other, calling each other terrible names.
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His home is full of dudes in blue shirts slapping each other, and toting guns.
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The US and UK are now considering slapping Syria and its ally, Russia, with sanctions.
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In stepping, the full body is engaged in a chorus of stomping, slapping and clapping.
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An Alabama mayor was arrested for allegedly slapping one of his employees in the face.
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It would be entirely facetious to label Deborah Castillo's "Slapping Power" (2015/18) as funny.
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A performance-sculpture, "Slapping Power" begins with Castillo attacking two male busts representing patriarchal authority.
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Kaylee spat on the woman, who reacted by slapping her in the face, he said.
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Wilsey said he isn't convinced, slapping the Guinness and Baileys owner with a "sell" rating.
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Even the seemingly simple act of slapping the logo on a laptop can be problematic.
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Griffin is shown, picking up the fake Trump head and slapping five with the photographer.
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This camera does offer some notable improvements besides slapping higher frame rates on 26K video.
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Buying a tiny house like slapping on a bandaid after being mauled by a bear.
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The thought process (or lack thereof) behind these multiple horse-slapping incidents remains a mystery.
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" The SCS games have "72 virgins" ... "a good old-fashioned bitch slapping" and "blowjob vomit.
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Any Democrat who opposes the bill is slapping patients and their families in their faces.
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When their chef, Pedro, began rapidly slapping his knives on the grill, they both smiled.
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He has inflamed tensions by slapping punitive steel and aluminum tariffs on America's closest allies.
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The connections are obvious, Trevor says, slapping his hand on a map of the region.
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Utility companies are especially notorious for slapping an extra fee on payments made with cards.
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Moreover, slapping trade barriers against China would do little to narrow the American trade deficit.
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McDermott celebrated the goal like Cristiano Ronaldo, by lifting his shorts and slapping his quadricep.
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Storylines involve stolen sperm, illicit affairs, slapping, suicides, various scams and some substantial bed-hopping.
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"I saw one nurse slapping a pregnant woman who was refusing her orders," Gunze said.
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The only thing I vaguely remember was him slapping my face, and things were blurry.
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You can find Lauren slapping her thighs to "Alibi" on Twitter but also just generally.
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"This is really just like slapping "new and Improved!" on the same package," Feld said.
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They saunter off, celebrating with their pals, still half-flaccid weapons slapping against their thighs.
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He laughed easily and often, slapping the wheel with his palms until the dashboard shook.
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Surrealism has a funny way of slapping you down whenever you think you're onto it.
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And you look, it just happened with Corey Lweandowski slapping ... You know he did that.
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A woman stood at the front of the bus, slapping the driver with a cellphone.
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It responded with a statement slapping down any idea that it had such political motives.
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China said Friday it would retaliate by slapping duties on several American commodities, including oil.
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Another word for homemade roti is "chapati," which means something that comes out of slapping.
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This cartoonish counterterrorism satire is a slapstick circus that can't decide who is slapping whom.
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Republicans are also speaking out about Trump potentially slapping tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum.
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"He had this lump of clay that he was slapping like a baby," Hamm said.
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To Reed, Smith's marks were the equivalent of slapping his face with his golf glove.
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"One helluva woman!" she agreed the next morning in Beaufort, slapping her knee for effect.
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The EU is reportedly considering slapping tariffs on more than $4 billion of U.S. exports.
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They were definitely worlds above the hair pulling and slapping women's wrestling regressed into later.
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The two men spent several minutes talking, laughing and slapping each other on the back.
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The work is visceral; it almost feels like it is slapping you in the face.
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Soon, Mr. Poole said, Mr. Wilson was slapping and punching Mr. Brown, the website reported.
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Officials say the footage shows Jarvis pushing the woman -- and then possibly slapping her twice.
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Mnuchin and U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer opposed slapping Mexico with tariffs, a source told CNBC.
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I mean, they&aposre slapping tariffs on dairy, sausage, linens-- PERINO: You know what -- hold on.
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"Since the age of 9 I've been slapping my face with fairness creams," Johar's poem begins.
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Meanwhile, Washington is imposing tariffs on imports and slapping financial sanctions on Russia and threatening others.
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WTO rules bar countries from slapping tariffs on randomly, but make an exception for national security.
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In honor of Mr. Walden's early week debut, I present the Fish-Slapping Dance: Your thoughts?
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In secret detention centres outside America it employed 20063 techniques, including slapping, nudity and, notoriously, waterboarding.
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He has talked of slapping a tariff of 35% on Mexican exports to the United States.
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Sounds of a hand slapping a table can be heard amid the crash of the surf.
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WATTERS: OK. So they have this thing in Russia called the National Slapping Championships in Moscow.
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The Trump administration will most likely respond by slapping tariffs on iconic French goods, experts said.
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Beijing retaliated by slapping elevated levies on billions of dollars of American products that it buys.
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I am too busy to be meticulously crafting and drawing and slapping silly stickers to things!
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The 17-year-old served an eight-month prison term for slapping and kicking Israeli soldiers.
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" Slapping him on the back, William knowingly replied, "Wait 'til they're nine months, then they're off.
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The standoff ended with Browand slapping a note on Maxworthy's office door, waving the white flag.
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Which makes one wonder why they've bothered slapping a grade on them in the first place.
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Props to Doc for still slapping a couple fans five on his way off the court.
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Slapping tariffs on imports would hurt the U.S. economy and quickly douse expectations of higher rates.
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Also, that habit of slapping swastikas on your designs is not cute—Nazi punks fuck off.
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If slapping on a suit was always the answer, dressing for an interview would be easy.
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A five-second online video shows him slapping around a young man, then kicking him too.
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Photos of the encounter showed Trump laughing, pointing to Kislyak and slapping Lavrov on the back.
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She seems to hold the child face-down on the mattress while slapping her several times.
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Giertz actually invented an alarm that wakes you up by slapping you in the face repeatedly.
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In the pilot, Ginny must deal with the "ass slapping" that's so pervasive among male teammates.
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SLAPPING them or SELLING THEM for a profit when millions are homeless in shelters is cruelty.
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The Senate is the most back-slapping, arm-patting, one-arm hugging place you can imagine.
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It's a much bigger commitment than, say, slapping on a wearable fitness tracker like the FitBit.
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Paul was filmed in May practicing and training for a slapping competition taking place in Russia.
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So far the Trump administration has agreed, slapping duties of nearly 300 percent on the jets.
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Imagine taking your smartphone, slapping it around your wrist, and then heading out the door. Crazy?
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" Trump sapped Western unity by slapping trade tariffs on allies in the name of "national security.
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They chase each other down hallways and into closed spaces and giggle, slapping at each other.
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Four years later, she's still here, slapping at my hand that nervously tugs at my ear.
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Robots could pick up boxes if we stopped slapping them out of their hands like jerks.
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Once again, it involved Khloé slapping on her signature short black wig and embodying her momager.
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Will slapping the thing closed mean I'm less likely to check Instagram and Twitter so often?
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And that is less sexy than Melania slapping his hand away, which isn't in the book.
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"I appreciate your stance on Trump," a bottled water vendor yelled, slapping him on the back.
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Then, as Macri prepared to run for re-election, Trump began slapping tariffs on Chinese goods.
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Westbrook rolled over and grabbed his left leg before slapping the floor in pain and frustration.
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It'll be like shaking an Etch-a-Sketch into a hard reset, only with slapping sounds.
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Still, slapping Assange with criminal charges would represent a breathtaking about face for President Donald Trump.
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But slapping tariffs on goods from Mexico is a bizarre way to deal with the problem.
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President Donald Trump shocked lawmakers when he announced he wouldn't be slapping new sanctions on Russia.
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There are Slapping Your Vagina On Stage Rihannas and Nice Pic Of Me and My Dad Rihannas.
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He swings abruptly from grouchy passive-aggression to jocular back-slapping and gleefully intricate secret handshake choreography.
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Slapping a tracker on the back of every car obviously takes the issue to whole new level.
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Wouldn't slapping some solar panels on top of this truck's surface area make the thing more efficient?
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But Roche didn't expect slapping the manipulator label on China would be the end of the confrontation.
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The EU last week began slapping tariffs on American imports like bourbon, peanut butter and orange juice.
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And even when they're slapping the living daylights out of each other, they still love each other.
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He could raise the money by slapping new taxes or fees on remittance payments sent to Mexico.
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Martin eventually makes it on stage, but not without some significant stalling, soul searching and face slapping.
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It's a cheerful ad filled with teenagers running around and slapping stickers on people, food and objects.
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"This thing is a monster," she said as tree branches flew by, slapping the truck's thick sides.
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I wonder what I looked like, running down the street while slapping my ear like a maniac.
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We're so used to seeing tweets in a digital context that slapping them on paper seems dated.
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Also, the California Public Utilities Commission needs to to be more than just a hand-slapping agency.
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The audience is cackling at this point, slapping their thighs and stomping their feet in pure joy.
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"You are a stranger in this house," Nora tells Bryce after slapping him, hard, across the face.
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Trump vowed to fight any retaliatory trade measures by, for example, slapping taxes on imported European cars.
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Despite that recent rhetorical wrist-slapping, Beijing's propaganda mouthpieces have been equally critical of Trump and Clinton.
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Her partner was one of the show's stars--Maksim Chmerkovskiy--and Solo accused him of slapping her.
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The report also included accusations that Greitens had physically abused the woman, including nonconsensual spanking and slapping.
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Now, the internet wants to memorialize Harambe by slapping his name on the back of NFL jerseys.
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Slapping on foundation and hoping for the best won't cut it for those with real skin issues.
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The fight over mechanical licensing is the left hand and the right hand slapping each other, forever.
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It's the natural conclusion—and what we deserve, I guess—for slapping everything we eat on Instagram.
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Earlier this year, the administration delayed a decision on slapping duties on European cars and auto parts.
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A woman alleges that Cook followed her, groping and slapping her behind as she tried to flee.
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The "slapping law" decriminalizes the first offense of domestic violence that does not severely injure a person.
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Since 2010, the Pentagon has reaped a surplus worth billions by slapping a premium on fuel sales.
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She's also a suspect in a domestic violence dispute after allegedly slapping him prior to their split.
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Lyndon Johnson, a rambunctious, back-slapping Texan, gave way to the socially awkward and furtive Richard Nixon.
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While George took a more subdued approach to the balloon slapping, Charlotte could scarcely conceal her delight.
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Keep pulling and slapping the dough against the counter until the noodles are almost 4 feet long.
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Interestingly, the study concluded by warning coffee companies against just slapping meaningless sustainability certifications onto their beans.
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Then, we attended a BDSM workshop, and each couple was asked to take turns slapping the other.
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Read more: The EU is now going after Amazon after slapping Google and Apple with giant fines
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The U.S. president flew into Davos fresh from slapping import tariffs on solar panels and washing machines.
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He paced as he spoke, slapping his hands together at irregular intervals, like a coach at halftime.
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But it is not achieved by just slapping a female or minority face onto base-derived messaging.
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If I'm next to her, whether I know her not, I'm slapping that hand away so fast.
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So she knows you can also rack up that trip-dub by slapping away fools' pitiful attempts.
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Hitting up the spa or slapping on a face mask isn't a bad idea right now either.
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Beijing has said it would respond by slapping a tariff on another $60 billion of American goods.
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She noted that 88 percent of scenes showed verbal or physical aggression, mostly spanking, slapping and gagging.
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Slapping a label on a video game isn't the same as banning distribution of the video game.
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But the weight of a leg even slapping the head can be enough to score a knockout.
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It's a reminder that spectacular violence can be a useful tool for slapping stories and viewers awake.
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He now hopes to extract concessions from China, Canada and Europe after slapping punishing tariffs on them.
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I remember waking up to that slapping sound in my childhood, with my mother at the stove.
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The Cavaliers forward was ejected in the third quarter after slapping Grizzlies' Jae Crowder on the butt.
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We wore flip-flops, and the sound of them slapping against our heels kept time for us.
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She recalls a teacher slapping the Bible on her desk and declaring it should be taken literally.
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Earlier this month, the Trump administration started a new dispute, slapping metal tariffs on Argentina and Brazil.
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"Slapping brown people on classic books, some of which are problematic, isn't diversity," tweeted author Seressia Glass.
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President Trump plans to sign legislation slapping new sanctions on Moscow, the White House announced late Friday.
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But slapping tariffs on an inflexible industry is not protecting American jobs, American investors or American consumers.
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Early users took surprising delight in slapping "X-Pro II" and "Gotham" filters on their square Instagr.
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She got away and Block remained standing at the bulletin board, shouting and slapping the 'Shame' poster.
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Slapping them with tens of thousands of dollars in compliance costs is the last thing they need.
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Most recently, it released an advertisement featuring a dramatization of Mr. Trump slapping Latinos across the face.
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Articulate but sometimes awkward, Mr Varadkar is not wholly comfortable in the back-slapping world of Irish politics.
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But has he ever been given a good slapping by a seal with an octopus in its mouth?
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Meanwhile, the Federal Trade Commission confirmed that it is slapping Facebook with a $26.4bn fine for violating privacy.
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In surveillance videos, the two suspects can be seen smiling and slapping each other's hands after the attack.
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In 2009, he married Ivanka, burrowing into a family that makes money by slapping its name on buildings.
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Officials have moved to halt that decline by slapping capital controls on money moving out of the country.
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Videos of this slapping highlight dunk/yucky-ass injury don't really make you feel much better about it.
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They would, according to official statements, hold off on slapping additional tariffs on each other's goods after Jan.
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A French priest was suspended after a viral video showed him slapping a baby during a baptism ceremony.
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Trade tensions have been escalating between the U.S. and China, with each country slapping tariffs on the other.
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The U.S. also raised the possibility of slapping tariffs on an additional $300 billion in goods from China.
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The president also raised the possibility of slapping tariffs on an additional $325 billion worth of Chinese products.
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The U.S. has raised the possibility of slapping tariffs on an additional $300 billion in goods from China.
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Slapping a familiar brand on a new product is a fast track to prominence, but not necessarily success.
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The idea of slapping on greasy goggles worn by countless other passengers is pretty gross, to be honest.
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Imitating her act, in which she pretends to deliver a baby, he mimes a doctor slapping its bottom.
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But Beijing is clawing back against new U.S. tariffs, slapping an additional 25 percent levy on U.S. lobster.
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Dee Gordon had opened the game by slapping a double down the third-base line off Beltre's glove.
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Young Thug's in the clear for allegedly slapping a woman outside a nightclub last month ... TMZ has learned.
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But Rohrabacher did the equivalent of Patton-slapping the leadership and brought his colleagues back to their senses.
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She was arrested outside an Oscars party in 2012 after she was accused of slapping a security guard.
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If players high-fived each other, they'd then see a fireworks animation and hear a loud slapping sound.
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China would buy American agricultural products, and America would hold back from slapping yet more tariffs on China.
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The dispute became heated, with the city slapping tickets on the restaurant for staying open past 10 p.m.
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And slapping a McChicken patty on a biscuit just won't cut it in a Popeyes chicken sandwich world.
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That's what these Republican politicians were high-fiving and back-slapping each over in the Rose Garden yesterday.
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In what has become a key UFC play, Cage Warriors was experimenting with slapping random belts on matches.
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Screaming at the top of his lungs, he began joyously slapping the arms and shoulders of his friends.
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In Juba, you drum on your body, slapping your chest and knees and the soles of your feet.
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The German satirist also mockingly accused Erdogan of "kicking Kurds", "slapping Christians," and "repressing minorities," among other things.
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Another U.S. export hurdle could be China slapping tariffs on American energy imports amid the ongoing trade spat.
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There's no shortage of physical violence on Vanderpump Rules, whether it's shoving, slapping, drink-throwing, or forehead punching.
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They have a sizable contingency of important free agents, even after slapping Muhammad Wilkerson with the franchise tag.
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The discomfort then spread, producing a pain much "like slapping your hands against a concrete wall," he says.
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All the punching, slapping, choking, being thrown to the floor only to be picked up and beaten more.
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He's a back-slapping pol who prefers yakking it up in call time and can sometimes seem confused.
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"Just taking our web stuff and slapping it on wasn't going to be a sufficient strategy," she said.
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The WTO boss said slapping tariffs on imports tended to generate a "domino effect" of barriers to trade.
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One of Mr. Trump's signature ideas — slapping high tariffs on Chinese imports — would raise costs for European companies.
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It is slapping hefty punishments on any country that the U.S. Commerce Department determines is violating U.S. law.
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You can justify everything — no matter how indulgent or frivolous — by slapping the "self-care" label on it.
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The Supreme Court's welcome slapping down of Mr Johnson's unlawful suspension of Parliament was a model of neutrality.
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The guy who admitted to slapping a female reporter's backside while running a 5k race has been arrested.
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"A little information can have a high impact," he says, slapping the brittle bark of a thick Afrormosia.
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President Donald Trump on Friday signed an executive order slapping financial sanctions on Nicolas Maduro's regime in Venezuela.
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He supports slapping tariffs on Chinese-made drones so competitors in China do not have an unfair advantage.
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"Nobody is slapping meat or beef on their products without qualifying terms like plant-based," Ms. Simon said.
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Time and again, Mueller's prosecutors have flipped witnesses by slapping them with the charge of lying to investigators.
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These programs — well-publicized though they were — amount to slapping a Band-Aid on top of a brain tumor.
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In November 2014, Griffin was accused of slapping a man and grabbing his phone at a Las Vegas Club.
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"It's like slapping somebody in a bar," said Howard, suggesting the damage was more of an invitation to engage.
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It's not just slapping a new "One UI" coat of paint on top of Android and calling it day.
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Trump has considered slapping a 25 percent charge on cars made outside the U.S. since earlier in the year.
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Yeah, I think people ... I mean, this isn't just me slapping my own back just as a Times employee.
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The trade war between the U.S. and China has been escalating, with each country slapping tariffs on the other.
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The FTC is considering slapping Facebook with a reported "record-setting" fine for abusing its users' data and privacy.
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"The day after the Election Day, we were slapping each other on the back and hugging," Moran told CNN.
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So Trump could hurt his own efforts to boost growth by slapping tariffs on goods and curtailing import growth.
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"Hi, I didn't put too much on the brush," he said, before repeatedly slapping her face with the tool.
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Stocks also took a big hit on Friday after China struck back by slapping retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods.
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But don't discount Helen Mirren's brief, fun turn as a badass capable of slapping Jason Statham into guilty submission.
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Slapping a kid and calling him a c—, from that character, is the best use of HBO's R-rating….
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Automakers are already feeling the heat, with Trump slapping a 25 percent levy on China-made autos, in July.
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Two neighbors testified they heard a sound that the defense argued could have been Ruszczyk slapping the squad car.
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In office, Trump has escalated tensions by slapping $250 billion in tariffs on Chinese goods, drawing reprisals from Beijing.
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Take, for example, the recent video of a mother repeatedly slapping and hitting her teenage daughter on Facebook Live.
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She raised her profile by slapping fines on tech giants Apple and Google in her five years in Brussels.
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Flannery comes across as "sluggish, almost kind of academic seeming," rather than the "charismatic, back-slapping sort," Sonnenfeld added.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ayanna Pressley, Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib — Trump is now slapping the label on his detractors.
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President Donald Trump has also floated the idea of slapping tariffs on an additional $300 billion in Chinese imports.
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The fashion industry, too, started slapping pizza and fries onto clothing, which was then worn by extremely famous celebrities.
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Relations between Washington and Beijing have been strained since early 2018, with both countries slapping sanctions on the other.
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Run-DMC's accusing Walmart and Amazon of slapping the group's famous logo on the products the superstores are hawking.
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While riding for the wholesome Bones Brigade, he knocked a guy out at a demo for slapping Lance Mountain.
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Keeping your elbows raised, bring your hands to your chest quickly — as if you are slapping your chest proudly.
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Rather than slapping some chunky box on your wall, the 3rd generation model is thin, sleek, and modern looking.
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It was pretty ridiculous and violent, featuring alleged ball slapping and some eye gouging, which was caught on video.
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Multiple GOP aides acknowledged to CNN that slapping a high profile penalty on someone like civil right icon Rep.
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There's more to it than just slapping some sensors on a production vehicle and sending it on its way.
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Barnes claims the woman reacted by slapping him in the face, hard -- and that's when all hell broke loose.
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But like President Barack Obama, Trump as president has so far backed away from slapping that label on China.
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Russia responded by slapping Turkey with economic sanctions and even a ban on Russian sports teams signing Turkish athletes.
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"Spinning I not like too much," he says, slapping the dough down on to the steel top in disdain.
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" The only issue was that he wasn't a "back-slapping cheerleader" and "charismatic guy," Sonnenfeld said on "Closing Bell.
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The risk economists highlight is of further escalation from Trump, who has talked about slapping tariffs on EU cars.
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The United States doesn't like it either, so the Treasury Department is slapping sanctions on 13 Venezuelan government officials.
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The U.S. Treasury Department is slapping new sanctions on ISIS facilitators in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.
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But what happens when a pair of opponents engage in a vigorous round of butt-slapping...and don't stop?
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There is something really good about getting in there and slapping it down while the energy is still there.
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Now, thanks to MIST, your robot can manage the entire job, slapping paint up like a robotic Jackson Pollock.
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So why buy Nest's outdoor build instead of just getting an indoor one and slapping it in an enclosure?
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In January 2018, TMZ obtained video of a man slapping Weinstein in the face at a restaurant in Arizona.
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They also dance, frequently in slow motion but also in thigh-slapping routines that raise miragelike hopes of fun.
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The message she sends by slapping lipstick midsentence: Quinn doesn't have to impress Coleman, and they both know it.
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A British tourist was sentenced to six months in prison for slapping an immigration official after missing her flight.
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Meanwhile, Axios reported Friday Trump is "hell-bent" on slapping tariffs potentially as high as 20 percent on steel.
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Messi and Neymar pulled up at the final whistle, exhaling before slapping hands and heading toward the locker room.
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" In a recent audition, I had to say, "He thinks he has the authority of slapping my new clit.
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Their public appearances were full of back-slapping, hugging, kissing, hand-holding, and one particularly strange incident involving dandruff.
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Under this administration, de-regulating the telecom industry is generally favored over slapping new regulations on the tech industry.
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Grilled chicken is a "healthy" option, but slapping cheese, bacon, and BBQ sauce on it kind of nullifies that.
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One of Mr. Trump's signature ideas — slapping high tariffs on Chinese imports — would raise costs for many American companies.
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" Decades later, he told "The Jinx" that the couple's relationship had descended into "half arguments, fighting, slapping, pushing, wrestling.
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Players keeping a healthy distance — no selfies or slapping hands — from the fans who traveled far to cheer them.
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That's when Landau allegedly started slapping her and then struck her under her left eye with a golf club.
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The effect has been likened to slapping a wet, hard beach and the sand beneath your palm becomes jelly.
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Montages of Jackson and Ally—hair wild, slapping a tambourine—on stage together on tour are pure cinematic dessert.
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It's common to see humpbacks leaping out of the water and fin whales slapping the waves with their flukes.
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" He also acknowledged that his storybook marriage had unraveled, becoming a series of raging arguments and "fighting, slapping, pushing.
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In the guesthouse, the Islamic State fighters celebrated their good fortune, hugging and slapping one another on the back.
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The company struck deals with a number of manufacturers, slapping its Infowars Life label on a range of products.
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Thursday night on Desus & Mero, the VICELAND hosts talked about a bizarre slapping competition that takes place in Moscow.
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When Cecily Strong caught them in the act, she thoroughly sanitized her hands before air-slapping her romantic rival.
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Derek Jeter then turned the moment into magic, slapping a game-winning single in his final New York performance.
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President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he is not bluffing about the possibility of slapping tariffs on European cars.
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Trump plied his very unpresidential craft of slapping disparaging nicknames and insults at a host of perceived political enemies.
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Slapping competitions are a "new curiosity" in Russia that attract "hilarity and outrage," The Guardian wrote earlier this year.
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Surely he would not get a hit, but he did, slapping a single and knocking in the winning run.
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When the puck dropped, RYAN WENT OFF -- slapping 3 goals in a 5-2 victory over the Vancouver Canucks!
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WASHINGTON (Reuters Breakingviews) - President Donald Trump is slapping tariffs on solar panels and cells imported into the United States.
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I was invited to go on radio and television and got back-slapping letters of encouragement from white conservatives.
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He's also just obviously more of an old-school back-slapping relational politician than a detail-oriented policy wonk.
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With this sorry excuse for a tax bill, Trump might as well be slapping working Americans in the face.
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President Donald Trump, however, floated the idea of slapping tariffs on an additional $500 billion worth in Chinese goods.
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The president escalated a trade war with China by slapping 10 percent duties on $200 billion of Chinese products.
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She can afford to do so—a face slapping treatment, which takes place over four separate appointments, costs $860.
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According to NBC News, police said the woman admitted to slapping the other three women because they were Jewish.
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"Some of our male colleagues started mocking us and saying it was slapping day," she was quoted as saying.
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The officers kept shoving him into walls, yelling at him to shut up, and slapping him on his forehead.
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The partnership won't just involve putting Elsa's picture on an orange or slapping Yoda's wizened mug on some broccoli.
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When it comes to quitting, it's not as easy as slapping on a patch — onychophagia isn't a conscious decision.
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So slapping tariffs on goods flowing from China to the US would accelerate a dynamic that's already taking hold.
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Slapping additional tariffs on such a large quantity of goods would have been a serious economic blow for both countries.
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Featured in the video's podium-slapping political rally, they embody the first major anti-abortion movement in the United States.
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Some TV makers, like Sony and TCL, get around the bad sound problem by slapping huge speakers on the side.
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Trump has been considering slapping a 25 percent charge on cars made outside the U.S. since earlier in the year.
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Making cosmetic tweaks to an old pact and slapping Mr Trump's name on it is a tried-and-tested trick.
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It could be a slapping jab into the eye, or it could be a knockout punch in its own right.
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That's just a hint for you and your readers, should you ever be called on to a thigh-slapping session.
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She also chronicled the night out on Snapchat, uploading a video of a few of the ladies slapping Jenner's butt.
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That seems to come up more than direct effects, like the cost of the EU slapping tariffs on British goods.
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One by one, European countries are slapping Uber with a penalty for the way it handled its 1.63 data breach.
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China said it would retaliate immediately by suspending previous trade agreements and slapping duties on American exports, including crude oil.
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If Gigi Hadid ever gets tired of modelling, she can always fall back on her hobby: slapping down Instagram trolls.
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When she performed a sexy, butt-slapping dance with Haim and Nelly to "Hot in Herre" during her 1989 tour.
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Ibrahimovic, of the Los Angeles Galaxy, was given a red card for slapping Impact winger Michael Petrasso in the head.
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Their current efforts to stop him slapping tariffs on their steel and aluminium exports next month may be similarly doomed.
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Rodriguez admitted to violently slapping her daughter and then tossing her into a crib, causing her death, the station reported.
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Harrington speculates that the humor inherent in drink-slapping lies in the fact that it's patently melodramatic, yet seemingly harmless.
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The jet fell into a tub, first slapping the surface of the water already there, then thumping the tub's base.
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Finding foreigners who have actually read Xi's magnum opus is about as easy as finding thigh-slapping jokes in it.
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The tensions escalated this month after President Donald Trump ended the cease-fire by slapping additional tariffs on Chinese goods.
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During the 2018 NBA Playoffs, he was fined for slapping a phone out of a fan's hand, Sports Illustrated reported.
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European auto shares, sensitive to trade tensions as U.S. officials work towards slapping tariffs on car imports, fell 2.1 percent.
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It would honestly be more surprising if Apple didn't start slapping Face ID on more of its devices so quickly.
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Trump responded by slapping fresh sanctions on individuals and entities, some of them linked to Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards (IRGC).
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To everyone's surprise, one man in the audience volunteered, walking up to Sulkowicz and slapping her hard across the face.
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As Little moves excitedly through the crowd, she inadvertently ignores Cena, while slapping him in the face with her ponytail.
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Move your hand but a centimeter to the left (or the right) and you might end up slapping the air.
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For a finishing touch, they loaded up the palm of their hand with gold glitter and started slapping my face.
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My dad was a sloppy, vulgar lover, from what I could hear—all heavy breathing and grunting and ass slapping.
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Then on Monday, Mayer and Farrow reported that four women had accused Schneiderman of slapping, choking, or otherwise abusing them.
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U.S. President Donald Trump raised fears of a global trade war by slapping tariffs on U.S. steel and aluminium imports.
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Wyclef Jean blasted cops in L.A. for slapping the cuffs on him overnight, thinking he was an armed robbery suspect.
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It's no longer about conceding to a beauty stereotype or slapping on a rouge lip to lure in a man.
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There was a drum kit in the room and he started slapping his dick against the cymbals and snare drum.
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One recalled Laroche stabbing at Peggy's head with a pitchfork, one recalled Laroche slapping Peggy in the head and face.
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He has a back-slapping approach that ill suits the slow coalition-building necessary to get things done in Brussels.
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And he has long argued for slapping higher tariffs on those foreign goods in order to fortify the American economy.
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Villa has also come under scrutiny herself, after video surfaced showing her slapping a man's butt at a separate event.
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In a video posted on Twitter, Paul is shown slapping a man so hard that he falls down, seemingly unconscious.
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"I grew up with two brothers and we got into a lot worse situations than slapping each other," he said.
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Terry Stiles, who admitted to shaking and slapping Carl, spent eight years behind bars after pleading guilty to felonious assault.
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Haramafuji was scrambling to stop dropping bouts, winning awkward slapping matches as his opponents slipped over in front of him.
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Just because you think of wrist-slapping elementary school teachers doesn't mean that they're all hobbled and in their 80s.
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If you wanted violent big guys slapping each other over who gets his head shaved, there was Goto and Suzuki.
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"I was not able to consent to the choking or the slapping because I was just receiving it," she said.
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The federal government could punish thieves by limiting their access to U.S. financial markets, slapping them with fines, or both.
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Commissioning works of art is far more significant than simply slapping a corporate name on someone else's event, he said.
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But the United States responded by slapping visa restrictions on Cambodian officials, and a trickle of deportations began in December.
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Lindor got the ball rolling in the first inning by slapping a single to right field before stealing second base.
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U.S. companies ranging from retailers to manufacturers stockpiled goods before Washington and Beijing began slapping tariffs on imports last year.
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The video begins with the sounds of waves lapping, birds chirping, Hawaiian drumming, and the slapping of a Samoan dance.
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The Council of Europe's independent Commissioner for Human Rights, Nils Muiznieks, issued a statement immediately slapping Ankara for the prohibition.
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A Houston Astros fan was arrested during Sunday's game against the New York Yankees for allegedly slapping a Yankees fan.
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Barrett tossed up a high floater, and Howard rose higher still and swatted the ball as if slapping a housefly.
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Last week, President Donald Trump said he was "ready to go" on slapping tariffs on $267 billion in Chinese goods.
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More is demanded, particularly when white clients have racially stereotyped fantasies, insisting on rougher sex, S&M, slapping, role-play.
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"Is there anything the Gypsy King can't do, including slapping him in the mouth?" he said, referencing his own nickname.
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Feeling empty or "unreal" can be countered by squeezing ice, biting a hot pepper, slapping a tabletop, or mindfully breathing.
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"It's beer-o-prene," said Koitka, 218, slapping and jiggling the flab on the midsection of his 240-pound frame.
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That was a lovely "Aha!" moment for me that may or may not have included slapping myself in the forehead.
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The two countries have been locked in trade disputes for months, slapping higher tariffs on each other's products, including steel.
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"It's not about party festivals and slapping backs and doing all that sort of stuff," Morrison told reporters on Saturday.
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The only things missing are the smell of salty sea air and the sound of waves slapping on the shore.
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Logan's kept himself busy by getting in slapping matches with massive dudes ... but here's hoping we still get that rematch.
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Trump escalated his trade war with China by slapping 10 percent tariffs on about $200 billion worth of Chinese imports.
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Instead of hearing a minimum of two pairs of genitals slapping together on a rattling IKEA bed frame, they will hear a minimum of two pairs of genitals slapping together on a rattling IKEA bed frame to the lilting tones of Radiohead's In Rainbows – which is sort of better, but also, is it really?
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They could be engaged to help put pressure on China but slapping tariffs on those allies pushes them into Beijing's corner.
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He demonstrates admirable patience by not slapping Gendry upside the head for being so cocksure upon his return to the action.
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The legal challenge comes as Canada is slapping 14 Venezuelan leaders with sanctions, condemning the election as illegitimate and anti-democratic.
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Nor did it keep Trump from slapping stiff tariffs on imports on European steel and aluminum, a decision taken last week.
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Walking in the door and saying "Turn on the lights" just wasn't as fast as slapping the switch on the wall.
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I was trying to put out a fire in my brain, slapping at my head as I ran to the bathroom.
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The problem, though, is that China could retaliate in the exact same way, slapping similar tariffs on US exports to China.
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The frontrunners are Amanda, Brooke, and Shirley, whose bowl of hug only hugs after slapping you (in presumably a good way).
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She describes her mother slapping her, forcing her to eat steak cooked well done, and banning wire hangers from her mansion.
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Within a day, I was blindly and unthinkingly slapping my thumb down on the right spot to unlock the 7 Pro.
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What better way to get bros to take ethical transportation than by slapping a Supreme logo on the ticket to ride?
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The iOS home button paradigm is simple, but slapping it on a car dashboard always felt a little lazy to me.
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The prospect of a Court slapping down progressive economic measures brings to mind the last time court-packing was seriously considered.
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But he had already tried everything—chewing nicotine gum, slapping on the patch, going cold turkey—and none of it worked.
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This, to co-opt last year's nautical metaphor, was about a European hull made fast against the slapping of the waves.
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Officially, the Hollywood legend was fired for allegedly slapping crew members and throwing objects at them -- NOT for forgetting her lines.
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And, since the picture is extremely corny and pretty funny, people are slapping labels on each person and makin' memes, baby!
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In 2002 the European Union referred to this provision when it considered slapping tariffs on American exports such as orange juice.
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When the dog excitedly jumps into the frame, Houts grows visibly angry and reprimands Sphinx by slapping him on the head.
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Basically, slapping a pair of glasses on your eyes refocuses light so that it hits the retina, as it's supposed to.
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Physical abuse included groping, slapping and touching, both on and under their uniforms, as well as "unwanted hugs, kisses, and humping".
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According to reports by Chinese State media, it would also consider slapping tariffs on U.S. agricultural products that it already bought.
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WATTERS: I mean, we can&apost even call MS-2000.00 animals and they are slapping each other silly for prize money.
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Why does Gates still use ass-slapping sound effects if he doesn't, in fact, slap the asses of his analogous snowmen?
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But slapping gamification concepts onto a product, without consideration about who the users are, will only lead to poor product design.
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Other policemen came in the room, yelling at and slapping some of the detained Syrians until, Abu Ahmad said, "everyone signed".
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" As he began slapping his hand on the table (another callback to Ryan's faux orgasm scene), Corden added, "Billy Crystal everybody!
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Stormy Daniels is about to give Donald Trump a run for his money when it comes to slapping slogans on merch.
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Back then, the EU responded by slapping sanctions on Russia, which it stepped up as Moscow backed rebels in east Ukraine.
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T.I. was clearly trying to draw the ire of POTUS ... slapping the caption "Dear 45, I ain't Kanye" on the video.
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Even then, many analysts are skeptical that the administration would take the aggressive step of slapping China with such a label.
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The Dutch data protection watchdog also issued a fine yesterday, slapping Uber with a €0003k (~$670k) penalty for violating local laws.
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Doing something with your hands other than slapping a keyboard all day long has got to be the key to happiness.
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Reuters first reported the story, slapping a big "Exclusive" in front of it, which prompted countless blogs to pick it up.
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Doctors have chastised her for eating too much, slapping her with the conventional wisdom that her "excess calories" are the problem.
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Trump has sparked backlash from Republicans over slapping tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from the European Union, Canada and Mexico.
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But Trump himself has been the brand for decades, slapping his name on hotels and other luxury items around the world.
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For a while the only noise was the sound of pucks slapping against the boards and skates cutting through the ice.
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He was arrested in March, accused of slapping a phone out of a fan's hand, stomping on it, then walking away.
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President Trump boasted about Apple making the Mac Pro in the US after slapping a 25% China tariff on some parts.
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Shortly after that, police descended on Kassar, slapping him in cuffs and putting him aboard a jet to the United States.
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I would understand if it was in a slapping motion, as in backhanding someone, but this doesn't even make sense. 63.
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Suddenly, she emerged behind him, punching, pummeling, slapping, allegedly first with her hands and then with the handle of a mop.
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The L.A. City Attorney is slapping Weston Cage with 3 charges ... DUI and two counts of hit and run ... all misdemeanors.
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Its more domestically focused companies are seen as having less exposure if foreign governments retaliate by slapping tariffs on U.S. exports.
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That's why I like the Biotic Baking Brigade, who protest by slapping pies in the faces of conservatives like Ann Coulter.
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Throwing balls onto the pitch; slapping his own assistant; squaring up to the opposition bench; Simeone lives life on the edge.
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Yahoo Australia also notes that in addition to slapping Marquez clear off his feet, Magos may have taken his dick out.
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Police forces will be checking area food establishments and slapping fines of up to 1,032 euros (US $1,130) on noncompliant businesses.
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The United States and China spent most of 2018 slapping import tariffs on billions of dollars worth of each other's goods.
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The Trump administration has taken a more protectionist stance on trade recently, recently slapping tariffs on $34 billion in Chinese imports.
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From there, politicians will invent new ways of denying families relief, like slapping unrealistic work requirements on aid for the poor.
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Again and again, Mr. Carmona charges the singer, snapping his fingers, slapping his thighs and chest, feet pattering out fast rhythms.
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That approach was reflected in Friday's announcement that the Fed was slapping sanctions on Wells Fargo for failures of corporate governance.
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On Thursday, his administration escalated an already precarious trade war by slapping 25 percent tariffs on $16 billion of Chinese imports.
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Trump, in turn, said he is considering slapping tariffs on the remaining $300 billion in Chinese imports to the United States.
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At one stop I was surrounded by boys calling "ça va" and slapping me on the backside as I rode away.
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Ms. Kong was accused of slapping a volunteer at the event who was trying to remove her from the conference hall.
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That can mean anything from slapping to withholding food to injuring someone's child or pet to trapping someone in a room.
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The New Orleans police have issued a simple battery warrant for Odell Beckham Jr. after slapping an officer on the butt.
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Police officials said at the time that Ms. Harris admitted to slapping the three women because she believed they were Jewish.
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Videos showed what the New York Police Department confirmed to be rival protesters punching and slapping each other in the ballroom.
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Washington and Beijing are embroiled in a trade war, slapping tariffs on hundreds of billions of dollars of each other's goods.
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Slapping a stranger across the face to get them to...what, escalate the danger in a situation that's already incredibly dangerous?
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"This X can fit so much Y in it," the salesman says after slapping the roof of the item for sale.
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The following year, a pop singer accused Mr. Lewandowski of slapping her twice on the buttocks at a party in Washington.
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Slapping tariffs on imports may cause more harm than good, Austan Goolsbee, former White House economic advisor, told CNBC on Wednesday.
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They were kind of slapping tariffs on Europe and limiting steel from Europe and the Europeans were retaliating against our farmers.
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The U.S. president is slapping an average 20 percent duty on Canadian softwood lumber after decades of officials complaining of subsidies.
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"When I saw my mother bawling, slapping her face, kneeling and begging and even threatening suicide, my heart broke," she wrote.
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Fawlty's slapping Manuel on the head — to emphasize the gap between his good intentions and the results — was a recurring gag.
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There are cutaways to Baker and Karen's son feverishly typing code while, offscreen, his stepdad can be heard slapping Karen around.
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Cops were told Penn was at the house earlier and got handsy with his wife, at one point slapping her butt.
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Mr. Murray is the most emphatic, slapping his knee, but also perhaps the most shameless in going for the gross-out joke.
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Mexican soap star Eduardo Yanez is under criminal investigation for viciously slapping a reporter during a red carpet event ... TMZ has learned.
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She needed just over two hours to overcome Kontaveit, who by that time had run out of steam, slapping a backhand wide.
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Rather than slapping silicon chips into bracelets, these electronics could give wearables more of the stretchability and comfort of the best sweatpants.
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Charges were filed against a Baltimore school police officer after video surfaced of him slapping and kicking a student earlier this year.
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By slapping giant arrows over the real world in AR, usage of Maps would likely skyrocket simply from increased ease of use.
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Officials are catching more and more Chinese travelers at the airport with suitcases full of luxury goods and slapping taxes on them.
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Now, this doesn't mean that companies need to start slapping all-over-print, wild designs, or neon colors onto every new device.
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One guy ran over and put an end to the bangers and mash ... by slapping the BF in the face multiple times.
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But analysts at Baird recently went further slapping a "fresh pick" label on the stock to go along with their outperform rating.
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Last year, Mexico responded to U.S. tariffs on steel by slapping duties on a variety of agricultural goods including pork and cheese.
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Hours later, video surfaced online that appeared to show T.I. slapping the backside of another woman at his show on Friday night.
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Officials are catching more and more Chinese travellers at the airport with suitcases full of luxury goods and slapping taxes on them.
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Click here to view original GIFHoloportation is now a thing, so start slapping everyone in arm's distance to make sure they're real.
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Late last month, Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed to hold off on slapping additional tariffs on U.S. and Chinese products.
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As the first work seen when entering Laugh Back, the ethical dilemma of Castillo's "Slapping Power" influenced my interpretation of the exhibition.
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As for Hathaway, her two moments to shine show her giving a sultry hair toss and slapping a man across the face.
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CHINA SAYS IT DOESNT RULE OUT THE POSSIBILITY OF SLAPPING TARIFF ON U.S. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS THAT CHINA HAS PURCHASED AFTER AUGUST 3.
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The arrest comes at a delicate moment in the trade talks, in which the countries are slapping tariffs on each others' products.
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Video captured by ABC News shows a rally attendee hitting and slapping several protesters as they were being removed from the event.
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Court documents describe beatings with a belt, choking, slapping, punching with a closed fist and burning with tongs used in hot grease.
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As a candidate, Trump spoke forcefully and frequently about labeling China a currency manipulator and slapping a 45 percent tariff on imports.
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Odds are Saint will find his way to your ears anyway, and have you hip-wiggling and pimp-slapping in no time.
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In other words, addressing what's happened here is more than slapping a different name and some cool new features on a plane.
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"No fighting, no touching, no slapping, no grabbing, no biting, and no violence of any sort will be permitted," it was said.
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That's an increase of $22008 billion during the year in which Trump began slapping tariffs on imports worldwide, but focused on China.
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Not Stamkos when he's slapping his stick against the ice in anticipation of a pass to his (and Ovechkin's) preferred left dot.
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But so does the general sleaziness of D.C. back-slapping and favor-making, always in service to the already rich and powerful.
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Beijing and Washington are currently engaged in an escalating trade war, with each side slapping tit-for-tat tariffs on the other.
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Mueller first indicted Gates and Manafort on 12 counts in his original indictment, before slapping on 23 additional charges in late February.
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I was amazed at how well they worked, and quickly became very comfortable with slapping them all over my face every night.
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Some publishers and writers are exhuming out-of-print Trump biographies published decades ago and slapping new covers and introductions on them.
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The House easily passed legislation slapping new penalties on Russia, Iran and North Korea earlier this week in a 85033-3 vote.
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Mueller first indicted Gates and Manafort on 12 counts in his original indictment, before slapping on 85033 additional charges in late February.
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We've always been in that reality but now it's slapping us in the face every day in the form of news alerts.
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"Fans think of it just as the name on the building, of slapping logos on the building and it's done," he said.
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Best to start double slapping as soon as your opponent passes your guard, there's a good chance he'll just roll off you.
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That monotonous slapping of skin is basically all you need (maybe, at a push, also someone to occasionally say, "Yeah, like that").
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Henka is a change of directions at the tachi-ai, slapping the opponent down or side stepping him as he is charging.
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Why it matters: President Trump has fumed in recent days over Brunson's continued detention, slapping sanctions on Turkey and threatening further action.
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Other than slapping Last Jedi, their tweets were virulently pro-Trump, pro-NRA, and anti-"SJW," whatever they took that to mean.
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A white student received lunch detention for slapping two students on the same day — the student's fifth and sixth referrals that year.
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Shortly after he labeled the Revolutionary Guards terrorists, Iran retaliated by slapping the same designation on American forces in the Middle East.
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In other words, it wasn't simply slapping the word "champagne" on the label in the hopes of riding on Champagne's prestigious coattails.
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The famed Basilisk lizard zips along, slapping down its feet so fast that it seems to be outrunning the possibility of sinking.
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"Too Stupid to Die" stars sure know how to get a kick outta slapping each other ... blood, cuts and scars be damned.
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The violence is in the novel, where it's far too casual, but slapping a woman just doesn't register as it once did.
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I follow him down the hallway, his bare feet slapping tiled floors, reverberating like we're shivering our way through a swimming baths.
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Unfortunately, it's not as cut and dry as slapping a couple of mechanical switches on a frame and calling it a day.
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The Motown Historical Museum is giving Vegas show producers the blues ... slapping them with a lawsuit for allegedly stealing its iconic name.
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Most unbearably, Igor Burov on a bench in a Moscow park, slapping his knees in his helplessness, bereft of a second son.
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And slapping massive tariffs on goods from Mexico and China could dramatically increase prices for U.S. consumers and create destabilizing trade wars.
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What follows can only be described as a pileup of screw-ups, a slapstick circus that can't decide who is slapping whom.
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The first time we meet Mitch (Matt Kemp), Serena's coach on Netflix's Spinning Out, he's slapping the teen's ass with his glove.
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One surprising contender: Pope Francis, who extracted himself from the grip of an admirer who wouldn't let go by slapping her hand.
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"I just feel his hand go right on me," Angelina tells her fiancé Chris Larangeira while motioning a hand slapping her butt.
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This is a direct response to President Trump slapping China (and a few other countries) with tariffs on aluminum and steel imports.
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China and the U.S. have been engaged in a trade spat recently with both countries slapping tariffs on several of their imports.
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"Fans think of it just as the name on the building, of slapping logos on the building and it's done," he said.
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And then there was Speaker Nancy Pelosi's golf clap for Trump -- a slapping of hands together that has already become a meme.
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At the end of the clip, with Oh the Larceny's "Real Good Feeling" blasting, Gabbard is seen slapping someone a high-five.
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Duclair struck again, though, at 12:05 into the game, this time slapping home a two-on-one pass from Artem Anisimov.
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Biden, on the likability frame, is the opposite of Clinton — a back-slapping pol man who enjoys shooting the breeze with reporters.
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The NYCT responded by slapping a 25 mph speed restriction on all bridges, building on the findings after the Union Square derailment.
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Jane Doe claims Gebbia was often under the influence of alcohol and repeated physically, verbally and emotionally abusing her, including slapping her.
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Slapping a threat on to the end of a demand is a surefire way to get a kid to listen to you.
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The brothers' father, Bajram, is among the team's most engaged fans, slapping hands with players and berating referees, sometimes in his native Albanian.
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According to a police report, Rodriguez allegedly became aggressive and attacked Bracoviche in her car, slapping her with an open hand numerous times.
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The looks aren't as easy to copy as slapping on a sticker, but we're pretty sure they'll win you the most double-taps.
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In fact, some are taking the meme to its full, bodily-harm-inducing conclusion and slapping the song right onto Wasted-fail compilations.
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China, the world's top soybean consumer, has turned to Brazil and other exporters for its supplies since slapping tariffs on U.S.-origin soybeans.
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Elisha Abbo has apologized after video of him slapping a female shop assistant in the capital city of Abuja emerged on the internet.
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The company initially tried slapping a big, red warning label on debunked articles in an attempt to warn people not to read them.
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Both countries have been engaged in a trade war since last year, slapping tariffs on billions of dollars worth of each other's goods.
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When they reach the center line Larry pantomimes extreme labor pains and Dennis ejects the basketball from his gown by slapping it downward.
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"Her detention ultimately did more damage to Israel's international image than the initial video of her slapping a soldier ever could," she wrote.
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Heron was called for a personal foul and a technical foul for hanging on the rim and slapping the backboard after a dunk.
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He's wearing a giant smile, shaking hands and slapping backs, chumming it up with members as he makes his way to the microphone.
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La La: I think people can read authenticity and they know when you're involved and when you're just slapping your name on something.
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Trump has vowed to bring back manufacturing jobs, in part, by slapping tariffs on goods produced by companies that move manufacturing jobs offshore.
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The Trump administration has imposed tariffs on 40% of imports from China and is considering slapping duties on the remaining 60%, Cramer said.
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If history is any guide, Facebook will keep plowing ahead, Washington will keep slapping it around, and few of the fundamentals will change.
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Trump, now 36, look shocked but attempted to laugh it off while slapping his hands and trying to remove them from her legs.
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But other nations are moving ahead while we're headed to study hall--and in the interim we're slapping big tariffs on 5G networks.
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He appeared to attempt to comfort the child and, in the middle of the video, is shown slapping the child across his cheek.
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The president has cited the importance of the nations' relationship, pushing back on potentially slapping retaliatory sanctions on Saudi Arabia over Khashoggi's fate.
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Trump is a man best known for slapping his name on anything he possibly can, from skyscrapers to steak sold at Sharper Image.
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Buckel had previously served 14 years for slapping a 10-month-old child to death because she was crying, the Jersey Journal reports.
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Ross also said that Trump is giving "very serious thought" to slapping tariffs on all auto imports, including those from the European Union.
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China said it would retaliate immediately by suspending previous trade agreements with Trump's administration and slapping duties on American exports, including crude oil.
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"Take any other book burning or destruction of art, and imagine slapping a picture of it on a shirt and giving it away!"
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The ad in question, a "Would You Rather" game promotion, asked viewers to choose between two options: Slapping Rihanna or punching Chris Brown.
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I myself ended up slapping a Tatler editor on the steps of the Bolshoi Theater after he wrote anti-Semitic diatribes about me.
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Chinese companies like Xiaomi have a habit of finding white-label products and just slapping their logo on them as an upselling tactic.
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Lately, I've been double-masking by slapping on a pimple-fighting charcoal or clay mask and following up with Honey Potion to moisturize.
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It's about time that we stopped looking at these animals as pests, and started slapping them onto the outside of our public transportation.
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On Manchin's part, there was a lot of affection: squeezing of elderly women's hands, shoulder slapping with men and hearty handshakes and hugs.
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Similarly, a Los Alamos project called ELROI proposes slapping laser-beaming "license plates" on orbiters so that they're easier to detect and identify.
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After he went down, a team trainer tried to revive him by slapping his face—a move decried by athletes and followers online.
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But really, Apple is just catching up with the pack and slapping its own branding on technology that everybody else is already using.
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China, the world's latest soybean consumer, has pivoted to Brazil and other exporters for its supplies since slapping tariffs on U.S.-based soybeans.
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The source of that sound may have been Ruszczyk slapping the back of the patrol car, according to a recently revealed search warrant.
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The files include seven reports of sexual assault and 59 reports of assault on children, including guards allegedly slapping children in the face.
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LaMelo Ball was anything but mellow during his JBA international matchup on Monday -- SLAPPING his opponent and starting a BRAWL before getting ejected!!
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A significant trade war escalation, with Washington slapping 25 percent tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods — more than double current levels.
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Trump, now 36, looked shocked, but attempted to laugh it off while slapping his hands and trying to remove them from her legs.
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And that's a huge problem for McConnell, a quiet, steely operator who's allergic to bombast and who prefers twisting arms to slapping backs.
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Five EU states invoked the migration crisis in slapping emergency border controls inside what should normally be the bloc's zone of free travel.
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On Thursday, the Senate was the first chamber of Congress to exercise its powers, slapping Cohen with a subpoena to testify on Feb.
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Eduardo Yanez won't get away clean for slapping a Univision reporter -- not if the reporter gets his way in court ... TMZ has learned.
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Hours after a national strike gripped Venezuela on Wednesday, the US Treasury Department announced it is slapping sanctions against 13 Venezuelan government officials.
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Last year, for example, a Baltimore school police officer was recorded slapping and kicking a young male student while a second officer watched.
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Trump on Thursday pressed ahead with slapping import tariffs of 25 percent on steel and 10 percent for aluminum, effective later this month.
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Maybe you're not even into Halloween that much, and you do the bare minimum every year by reluctantly slapping on some vampire fangs.
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Its economy is sure to suffer from the recent currency collapse, a crisis exacerbated by Washington slapping duties on U.S.-bound metal shipments.
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Bailey gave New York its first lead at 6-5 by slapping John Tavares' cross-ice pass over Mrazek with 1:49 remaining.
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I found myself completely repelled by the idea of slapping her, but totally turned on when it was her turn to slap me.
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Instead, he essentially passed the decision of slapping new sanctions on Iran to Congress — a step that would all but kill the agreement.
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The two sides had also decided in December to impose a 90-day détente on slapping on new levies as negotiations got underway.
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I recalled my father, sitting by the window on Beck Street, humming to himself as he played, slapping the guitar to keep time.
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China and the U.S. have been in a trade war since last year, slapping tariffs on billions of dollars worth of their goods.
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Specifically, he called out brewers like Anheuser Busch-In Bev for attempts at taking products and "slapping seltzer on them," according to Brewbound.
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The software could, for instance, scrub chat-room messages to detect dubious bragging or back slapping around the time of a big trade.
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Green said "he was sorry for slapping the subject and wanted to speak with him to make things right," Officer Jeff Horn wrote.
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I turned in the direction that led to the famous pathway alongside the narrow river and ran, my bag slapping against my thigh.
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ExxonMobil is going after individuals and groups who are suing the oil giant, slapping them with lawsuits and legal threats of its own.
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Mexico, the third-largest trading partner to the United States, fired back, slapping tariffs on US exports including pork, apples, cheese and bourbon.
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The president has floated slapping a 6900 percent tax on foreign cars, which could pose devastating blows to crucial allies Germany and Japan.
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Trump has also talked about slapping new sanctions on North Korea, a tool that Obama used, to little effect, during his own presidency.
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The general famously almost ended his military career prematurely by slapping a PTSD-suffering soldier at a Army hospital facility in August, 1943.
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Regulators responded by slapping curbs on the firm's lucrative healthcare advertising business, spurring Baidu to lower its revenue forecasts for the second quarter.
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Dzingel put Ottawa back in front at the 7:49 mark of the third period, slapping in a crossing pass from Chris Wideman.
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After all, there's certainly some precedent for respected brands reaching beyond their means by slapping a logo on some OEMed piece of hardware.
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She made international headlines again in December 2017, when a video shot in her village showed her kicking and slapping an Israeli soldier.
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EU Commissioner Margrethe Vestager, known for slapping huge fines on US tech companies, spoke at one of Europe's largest tech conferences on Thursday.
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I think the idea of slapping large tariffs, or border taxes, on imports is a very destructive idea on all kinds of fronts.
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This would mark the 13th round of trade negotiations after both sides slapping tariffs on billions of dollars worth of each other's goods.
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The president foreshadowed the awkward and perhaps tense visit by slapping tariffs on imported solar panels and washing machines just before departing Washington.
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He began abusing her on their wedding night in 2000, she said, slapping her right after they had moved into his parents' home.
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Turkey then retaliated by slapping import duties on $1.78 billion worth of U.S. products, including coal, paper, nuts, whiskey, autos, machinery and petrochemicals.
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So being a good LGBTQ ally isn't so much about slapping rainbow branding onto a product as it is amplifying queer life experiences.
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I didn't have any way of paying it off, so in the end, I just asked the geezer if he wanted anyone slapping.
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"She used to play with her sister, and I broke them up," Hingis said, smiling and then playfully slapping herself on the wrist.
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What happens next Slapping a "manipulator" label on another country was a tactic designed as a "tool of leverage" in negotiations, Wright said.
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Schiff, who chairs the House Intelligence Committee, is not the elbow-rubbing, back-slapping pol that typically ascends to power on Capitol Hill.
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The Vatican: Pope Francis apologized for slapping away the hand of a woman who had yanked his hand, momentarily throwing him off balance.
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The resulting boost to inflation would only be heightened should Trump go through with plans for slapping tariffs on imports and deporting migrants.
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President Trump said he is considering slapping tariffs and quotas on steel imports, a move that could irritate trade tensions with some allies.
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In one of them, "the person filming was slapping and strangling the female with his right hand around her neck," the complaint states.
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Candidates shouldn't get away with slapping the Medicare for All label on whatever they want to co-opt the popularity of Bernie's' plan.
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A cacophony of slapping noises filled the food lab at the High School for Environmental Studies in Manhattan one afternoon in late October.
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Trump has sent mixed signals about his decision, slapping new sanctions on Turkey even as he's publicly distanced himself from the Kurdish fighters.
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Wilkerson provided insurance by slapping a double into the right-center field gap in the eighth, giving the Orioles a 5-1 lead.
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U.S. cheese products also were targeted with Mexican tariffs, all in response to the Trump administration slapping duties on steel and aluminum imports.
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What's that thing people say at a comedy show, when the performer is nailing her lines and you're doubled over, slapping a knee?
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King, notably, has never shied away from acknowledging his dissatisfaction with the original movie, which makes slapping his name in the title confusing.
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The U.S. Treasury Department announced that it is slapping sanctions on five Chinese nationals and six entities, including two Cosco Shipping Corporation subsidiaries.
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Lawmakers have clinched a deal on slapping new financial penalties on Russia after weeks of back-and-forth negotiations across the Capitol. Sen.
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Speaker of the National Assembly Patrick Matibini said Lusaka Province Minister Bowman Lusambo was suspended for slapping outspoken lawmaker Chishimba Kambwili last October.
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Late last month they insisted they would find a way to bill Mexico for a border wall, perhaps by slapping taxes on imports.
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Another challenge in 1-2-Switch has a player swinging a katana blade and the other slapping the controller to catch the blade.
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Apple did cut off its internal apps, but there was no public hand-slapping, and the tone between the companies has been cordial.
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The L.A. County D.A. is slapping Denaysha Coleman with 2 misdemeanors for assault and battery, and a warrant's been issued for her arrest.
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Strangely enough this wall slapping sounds eerily similar to the infamous Ottoman Slap which I receive emails about once in a blue moon.
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Then she had at me, slapping my entire body, front and back, with a loose bouquet of herbs and plants, most notably stinging nettles.
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Washington has demanded Riyadh pump more oil to compensate for lower exports from Iran after slapping fresh sanctions on Tehran over its nuclear program.
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The monsignor has previously apologized for slapping boys during the three decades he ran the choir, while noting that corporal punishment was accepted discipline.
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This would keep the administration from slapping a 5% tariff on all Mexican imports into the U.S. —CNBC's Elliot Smith contributed to this report.
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"Now, I'm gonna need y'all to send this viral, please share this," she says in the video, after slapping and hitting her crying daughter.
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Licensing its old games to other companies and slapping its names on merchandise like this dumbass hat is pretty much all Atari does now.
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"It's a bunch of guys smashing into each other and then slapping their asses," he said in a recent episode of The Daily Show.
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I run the last two blocks, slapping the pavement with my toothy shoes, nearly crashing into the ad-drone that's painting a half-naked
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Even so, slapping the name of a purveyor of high calorie sweets on a site of child wellness understandably riled up public health advocates.
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Several other Palestinian women, including Ahed and Mohammed's mother, were also shown surrounding the soldier, slapping him, and pulling at his clothes and mask.
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HONG KONG — A reporter for Chinese state media was arrested after allegedly slapping a delegate at the annual conference of the UK's governing party.
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While MacDonald threw almost no leg kicks in the fight, Thompson was constantly slapping, tugging and jabbing at MacDonald's lead leg between his punches.
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Amid conflicting data on whether tattoos hurt them in professional encounters, millennials are slapping on body art more than any generation in modern memory.
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Other smartwatch makers, like LG, compensated for this by slapping on HUGE batteries, making the device practically unwearable for anyone who isn't The Rock.
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Blake immediately comes off as the kind of guy we could all easily imagine UnReal's Quinn King (Constance Zimmer) slapping the "wifey" label upon.
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The latest, on January 29th, resulted in the US Treasury slapping new sanctions on several Iranian individuals and companies connected to the missile programme.
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Because to move the needle on growth, Snapchat needs the AR brainchildren of more than just slimy marketers slapping brands atop the virtual world.
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Footage of a priest slapping a crying baby during a baptism has made its way around the internet, sparking outrage among social media users.
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America's biggest weapon is not reimposing its own sanctions on Iran, but slapping punitive measures on European firms and banks that do business there.
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Ovechkin scored again at 03:13 of the first on a power play, slapping a rolling puck from the high slot after a faceoff.
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That came despite a quarter which saw further escalation in the U.S.-China trade war, with both countries slapping new tariffs on each other.
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Last July, China responded to American tariffs on its goods by slapping high duties on American soyabeans, making it too expensive to buy them.
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On Wednesday, Paul posted a video of the incident, in which he can be seen slapping a man who then falls to the ground.
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The fact that the bride just laughed and shook her head—instead of slapping him upside his—means that this is true love, people.
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Its acid-yellow light strobed the alley, slapping his shadow on each wall of it, moving its blurry black limbs in sync with his.
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The opening group (LeVent) is a kickass band fronted by a six-string bass-slapping, German Gwyneth Paltrow-lookalike, so I buy their album.
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It's a jarring image, accompanied by loud, clashing guitar hooks and a bassline so thick you can almost feel it slapping into your skin.
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These days, even if you're smart and fabulous and talented, it never hurts to also be supremely skilled in the art of troll-slapping.
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In Europe, meanwhile, patients can get the therapeutic benefits of leeches without slapping any of the slimy creatures on their arms, heads, and legs.
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Guily picked it out of the air and put his arthritis pills to good use by slapping down a beautiful volley for the goal.
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Slapping, choking, spitting — if a woman gets off on a little consensual degradation in the bedroom, does that make her less of a feminist?
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For one, the dry cabin air can make your skin feel like construction paper, so slapping one on adds back some much-needed moisture.
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Our sources said Heather admitted to slapping her husband but told cops she only did it because he wouldn't let her leave a room.
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So, full circle to Rubio's shameful hypocrisy of simultaneously slapping Trump on the wrists for his misogyny while continuing to support him for president.
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I set aside the things I am giving away from yesterday's free exchange before slapping on a heavy moisturizing mask and heading to bed.
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Police officers had pushed her to the ground behind one of their vans and were slapping handcuffs on her along with a young man.
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The vessel shifted, its keel striking the still surface with a sound like a pan slapping a table, before it steadied against the dock.
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A Senate bill slapping new financial penalties on Russia and limiting President Trump's ability to waive sanctions faces an uncertain path in the House.
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In addition to image and text posts, there are, of course, also "jiggle vids"—videos of members slapping, poking and prodding various jellied creations.
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Remedy is slapping a 90% discount on the game, meaning that you can pick it up for just a few bucks today and tomorrow.
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"China needs access to the India market, where the Indian government has been slapping tariffs on them and imposing non-tariff barriers," he said.
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As you know, though ... Foster was arrested for domestic violence in Tampa last month after allegedly pushing Ennis in the chest and slapping her.
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In August 2017, Trump signed a bill slapping even more sanctions on Russia — this time specifically aimed at the country's energy and defense industries.
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Chapter One: 'Weak' At this point, it's pretty obvious President Donald Trump has an affinity for slapping people with nicknames or insults, or both.
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The People's Republic retaliated to U.S. tariffs by slapping an extra 25 percent duty on American car imports, taking the total to 40 percent.
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He writes in the memoir that when the Queen noticed he had watched the slapping incident unfold, she winked at him before walking away.
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They were horrifying in their details: guards slapping children, bartering for sexual favors; women raped; detainees attempting suicide and cutting themselves with sharpened pencils.
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Despite threats in October by some EU leaders, the bloc has shied away from slapping new sanctions on Russia over the conflict in Syria.
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He also made headlines for showing up late to team meetings and for slapping a clipboard out of a coach's hands during a game.
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When police arrived, he allegedly refused to come out, so cops busted in and tased him before slapping a pair of handcuffs on him.
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JOE KERNEN: CHINA IS PROMISING COUNTER MEASURES AFTER THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION PROPOSED SLAPPING 25% TARIFFS ON SOME 43,300 INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY, TRANSPORT AND MEDICAL PRODUCTS.
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Trump escalated the trade war in September by slapping tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese goods, on top of an earlier $50 billion round.
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The Fifty Shades movies aren't fun, even during the rich-ladies-slapping-one-another climax of the second (and goofiest) picture, Fifty Shades Darker.
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When sparring in the clinch they will also disarm their own knees by throwing slapping strikes with the inside or top of the thigh.
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Slapping aluminum and steel imports with tariffs of this magnitude is misguided..I will continue to work with the administration to revisit this decision.
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We broke the story ... Krupa's suing the club for slapping her image on "dance and shower" show ads without consent, and without paying her.
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Del Rio's first departure from WWE came in 2014, when he was fired after slapping an employee who allegedly had made a racist joke.
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Gonzalez followed by slapping an RBI single and rookie Jake Cave was later hit by a pitch to trim Cleveland's lead to 3-2.
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The funniest thing was that, while doing so, he was still having a good time and was slapping high-fives with people around him.
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However, trying to force Mexico to pay for a border wall, or slapping on tariffs that would savage its economy, could fracture this cooperation.
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In order to impress rivals, males seeking to rise in the dominance hierarchy perform spectacular displays: stamping, slapping the ground, dragging branches, throwing rocks.
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A new video shows a Baltimore school resource officer slapping and kicking a young man during a profanity-laced tirade at Reach Partnership School.
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They want the school to live up to its "zero tolerance" policy on bullying instead of slapping Kyle's wrist with a three-day suspension.
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The women, who had been romantically involved with him, accused him of choking, hitting and slapping them, sometimes during sex and often after drinking.
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The Wall Street Journal reported the U.S. plans to delay slapping China with additional tariffs as both sides try to work out the agreement.
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Valle and a woman with him called Daniari anti-transgender slurs, spitting on her and slapping the phone out of her hand, she said.
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If it weren't New York City and if it didn't feel a little dystopian, we'd all have been slapping high fives and whistling tunes.
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Messi earned himself a yellow for a hard tackle on Ramos before Roberto responded to Marcelo's bump from behind by slapping at his face.
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Meanwhile, the threat of regulators slapping Italian lenders with higher capital charges if they continue to hold too much state debt cannot be dismissed.
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With all the fuss about chicken sandwiches, McDonald's decided to raise its stakes in the game by slapping a McChicken patty between two McGriddles.
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" ---- Permissive parents: Curb your brats LZ Granderson "A young child slapping his or her parent's hand away in defiance is not cute, it's disrespectful.
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At this stage of the game with the Trump administration slapping tariffs all over the place, what is what is the mood in Europe.
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After Shin finishes slapping the first woman, another worshiper in an off-white shirt approaches Shin from below the platform she is standing on.
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Proving definitively that slapping Mr. Franco's scenery-eating grin on any old drivel doesn't guarantee entertainment, "Why Him?" is trite, crass and insultingly moronic.
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LUSAKA (Reuters) - Zambia's parliament suspended a cabinet minister on Tuesday from its proceedings for one month for slapping a fellow lawmaker within parliament grounds.
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The president has said he is considering paying for a wall on the southern border by slapping a 20 percent tariff on Mexican imports.
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In a trade war, Sullivan says he worries foreign countries could punish his state by slapping tariffs on products like seafood and energy supplies.
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Slapping a certification onto your website that you know you don't meet has been treated as an unfair and deceptive practice by the FTC.
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His resignation came shortly after Trump announced the U.S. would be slapping tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum from a variety of countries.
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There are no dissenting opinions touting one justice's pet theory of executive power or slapping a thinly veiled legal justification on a partisan outcome.
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Shahid has an image of her, striding out onto her balcony in Lucknow in jodhpurs and riding boots, slapping her thigh with a crop.
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By slapping new tariffs on Chinese goods Monday, President Donald Trump ratcheted up a policy that has so far failed to resonate with voters.
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Instead of slapping me, however, he took my hand in both of his and gently but firmly massaged my palm with his callused thumbs.
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"You should get a face slapping first because there are no boobs," she reasons as she seats me in a chair facing a mirror.
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"It's hard to prevent fake news, because once Facebook pushes it —" he trailed off, shaking his head and slapping his palm on the table.
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Pope Francis has apologized after slapping the hand of a woman who wouldn't let go of him and the memes are already rolling in.
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The Rift's biggest selling point was its 90-degree field of view, which Luckey accomplished by slapping a cheap magnifying lens on the display.
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Tensions between Washington and Beijing have sharply intensified since trade negotiations collapsed last month, with both countries slapping higher tariffs on each other's goods.
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Washington has demanded Riyadh pump more oil to compensate for lower exports from Iran after slapping fresh sanctions on Tehran over its nuclear programme.
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The U.S. Treasury said it was slapping the sanctions on Banco de Desarrollo Economico y Social de Venezuela, including its subsidiaries in Uruguay and Bolivia.
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It reminds me of the deformed clay busts featured in Deborah Castillo's "Slapping Power" (2015/18) at Smack Mellon, which I wrote about last week.
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What started with the administration slapping tariffs on imported solar panels and washing machines eventually devolved into Trump levying steel tariffs on national security grounds.
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But mostly, the human workers pack the products, folding boxes and stuffing finished routers, cables, and adapters into the boxes then slapping labels on them.
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" His apology, she noted, didn't extend to the more than 20 women who came forward and accused him of punching, choking, and slapping them. "Mr.
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The U.S. and China are currently embroiled in a trade spat, with each side slapping additional duties on each other in the past few months.
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McMahon ended up slapping Rousey before bolting from the ring, leaving Ronda with nothing to do but sign her employment contract and leave fans cheering.
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In the petition, she requested relief from abuse from him for herself and her children, checking off boxes for slapping, shoving and threats of violence.
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China imposed a 25 percent tariff on U.S. soybeans in July in retaliation for Washington slapping duties on billions of dollars worth of Chinese goods.
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The market has gotten more volatile since the Trump administration began slapping tariffs on imports from various trading partners, especially in its conflict with China.
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Stepping outside of his opponent's lead foot he will pivot around them—often accompanied by a slapping right hook—and hammer them as they turn.
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KATHERINE HALLGARTENLondon It's not been since I was knee-high to a grasshopper that I read an article that was so much knee-slapping fun.
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Zsa Zsa Gabor sits in her Rolls-Royce Corniche convertible as she leaves court for a lunch break during her cop-slapping trial on Sep.
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I hadn't been in a fight since the fifth grade, and here I was, coolly slapping a stranger in the middle of New York City.
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From deporting Mexican immigrants and barring Muslims to slapping a 45 percent tariff on Chinese imports, Mr. Trump invents his positions as he goes along.
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Ms. Park is accused of hitting and slapping the children, and stepping on their legs and kicking them when they did not obey her orders.
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Instead of slapping handcuffs on the woman and taking her into custody, Samya sat down on the ground next to the woman and they talked.
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Slapping a compressor and de-esser on a recording can only do so much if you recorded with a mediocre mic in a noisy room.
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The actor admitted to slapping her, but claims it was done in order to stop her from shaking their then-1-year-old baby, Lucia.
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I could feel someone trying to put their penis inside my vagina and slapping my arse as if I were a stripper in a club.
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It's likely that Amazon wanted to test the business and work out the kinks, before slapping its name on the private label items it sells.
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The cat is a central part of PR for Assange, who uses it for everything from garnering sympathy to slapping its face across WikiLeaks merch.
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Sometimes, an album cover can remarkably undersell the brilliance of the album, slapping any ol' farty nonsense on the front of an otherwise solid release.
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" Minaj also retweeted a fan who joked about Abraham's daughter slapping her, adding that "she was like b—- go do some porn & leave gramma alone.
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The split second of Rihanna slapping Michael Cera in the face is in the top 1% of anything that has ever been committed to film.
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A golden retriever was charging up the sidewalk, big pink tongue lolling out of its mouth, leash slapping freely against the pavement with every bound.
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That would bring immediate uncertainty to the operation of supply chains and impose World Trade Organisation (WTO) rules, slapping large tariffs on cars and parts.
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He promised "strong enforcement of our trade rules", which is how he characterised his administration's slapping hefty tariffs on imported washing machines and solar panels.
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President Trump's actions – whether arming Ukraine, canceling the terrible nuclear deal with Iran, bombing Syria or slapping tariffs on China – are all very big sticks.
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Some flippers are turning historic homes into modern, hybrid treasures, but others are slapping cosmetic fixes on truly troubled properties, ignoring mechanical and structural issues.
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She also suffered bruising and hand prints from others slapping her on her backside, which she told her mother about the next day, documents say.
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The U.S. and China are currently embroiled in a trade dispute, with both countries slapping additional duties on each other in the past few months.
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Trump against the world His presidency has been spent projecting dominance, issuing threats, demanding concessions and slapping tariffs on the United States' largest trading partners.
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It occurred to me that slapping and insulting someone from the first time you sleep together might make it hard to develop feelings of affection.
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As the national strike gripped the country this week, the US and Mexico announced they were slapping sanctions on Venezuelan government officials and ex-officials.
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China is slapping additional tariffs of 25 percent on $16 billion worth of U.S. imports, from fuel and steel products to autos and medical equipment.
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In the docs -- obtained by TMZ -- law enforcement ran a total crackdown ... slapping murder, drug and weapons charges on a total of 48 GD members.
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The four-time champion was the main target of the jeers, with one spectator even slapping his shoulder in the climb up to l'Alpe d'Huez.
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A video showing a middle-aged Chinese man repeatedly slapping and hurling abuse at a young delivery courier has gone viral, and netizens are enraged.
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Like Super Bowl or World Series winners, they gathered with President Donald Trump for some back-slapping and a photo op in the Rose Garden.
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Fifth grader Charlotte Holmberg took her marketing strategy to a whole new level by slapping a very shirtless Jason Momoa onto the iconic Samoa boxes.
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The company's model was to entice passengers with ultra-low prices before slapping on extra charges for seat selection, baggage, leg room and expensive refreshments.
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In one of the cases, Stephen Voisine pleaded guilty in 2003 to simple assault after slapping his girlfriend in the face while he was intoxicated.
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Many governments appear to realize that slapping on a layer of security at a later stage of smart city projects is no longer an option.
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Against Artem Lobov there were some hints of effectiveness with the side kick setting up the Bill Wallace style slapping round kick to the head.
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A search warrant from Hennepin County District Court obtained by Minneapolis Public Radio suggests that startling sound may have been Ruszczyk slapping the patrol car.
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Strasburg began the fifth-inning uprising, slapping an RBI single into shallow right field to plate Suzuki and give the Nationals a 2-1 lead.
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Influenced by the independence movement, he joined an uprising against his superiors and was imprisoned by the British military in 1947 after slapping an officer.
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Despite the flashy rhetoric, there is no indication that the administration is ready to immediately go nuclear by slapping an additional $466 billion in tariffs.
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Transforming the 9943 Tesla Model S 2994-kwH sedan into a standard police vehicle took more than slapping a Fremont police insignia on the door.
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Lowrie followed with his eighth hit in the series to tie the game, and Davis made it 3-2 by slapping a hit to center.
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The United States International Trade Commission (ITC) took a major step Friday toward slapping tariffs or other penalties on companies that import solar panel technology.
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And if it just seems to be a workaday violation of a famous person's rights, like slapping Reese Witherspoon's name on jewelry without her permission?
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The U.S. and China are in the midst of an escalating trade war, with both countries slapping billions of tariffs on exports from the other.
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Or will they favor a candidate who seems to instinctively avoid the No Human Involved problem, by slapping a suspect, any suspect, onto every crime?
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It is, in a way, the world slapping us in the face, but we just have to look at it as a wake-up call.
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To pay for that, Brennan recommended abandoning a proposed corporate tax cut, delaying a rise in defense spending and slapping a tax on sugary drinks.
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Meantime, Beijing escalated the ongoing trade fight with the U.S. on Tuesday by slapping an anti-dumping duty of 179 percent on U.S. sorghum imports.
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Trump eroded his own leverage against China at the start of his administration by slapping tariffs on U.S. allies and leaving the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
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The 6-foot-2105 Cerutti collapsed face-first on the sand, while Schmidt alternated slapping at a television camera and his own chest in celebration.
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As it is, President Donald Trump's administration has turned threats into actions by slapping tariffs on aluminium and steel imports from Canada, Mexico and Europe.
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What was once largely the preserve of rural conservatives - evoking hunters, oompah bands, ankle-slapping folk dancers - has found new fans, despite lingering political connotations.
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Washington had last year proposed slapping tariffs on rare earth imports from China in a trade spat between the two countries, before reversing its decision.
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In his statement Thursday, Carper said the accusations in the 1982 New York Post story were inaccurate, but he did admit to slapping his wife.
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So…is this a legitimate idea or just the latest example of an entity trying to make a quick buck by slapping together an ICO?
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Trump has taken a series of actions designed to bolster the U.S. steel industry, including slapping tariffs on imports from most large steel-producing countries.
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Sometimes Olga would get so mad at him that she felt like physically hurting him, like slapping him across the face with that pathetic bouquet.
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Washington and Beijing are in the midst of a trade spat, with each side slapping tit-for-tat tariffs on imports from the other country.
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Due to this one hundred percent rate of success much of the sifu's focus is on slapping his students dozens of times while they grunt.
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Allen made amends for failing to execute a sacrifice bunt in the fourth by slapping an RBI single up the middle to score Jake Bauers.
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A video of a harbor seal slapping its fat belly to the beat of a face-melting heavy metal riff has divided the Motherboard staff.
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We broke the story ... Heather was arrested for domestic violence last week for allegedly slapping and kicking Wayde in the stomach following a heated argument.
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Tamimi, now 17, was sent to prison for assault after being filmed kicking and slapping an Israeli soldier late last year, when she was 16.
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American farmers have suffered lost sales as China has responded to tariffs by slapping duties on imports from the United States, not least on soybeans.
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Their descriptions — of his choking, slapping, spitting, threatening their lives, insulting their bodies, mocking their professional ambitions and trying to control their appearance — are horrendous.
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Fitting foot to face, slotting chin into shoulder, poking, slapping, wrestling, the dancers act out shifts of power that are inventive within a familiar mode.
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Yep, it's pretty much what you'd assume it is— a bunch of Russian dudes slapping the shit out of each other in a competitive setting.
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Monitoring forests and slapping deforesters with fines simply isn't enough to fix this problem, even if the Bolsonaro administration had any interest in doing so.
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You could kill a man by slapping a baseball into his throat, which would keep the thrill level of hockey mostly intact in the transition.
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Before he could continue, the woman grabbed Roser by the hair and started shouting and slapping her, accusing her of the loss of their goats.
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The video of her slapping a soldier and her subsequent arrest made her an international symbol, either famous or infamous, depending on the viewer's perspective.
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The Trump administration has taken aggressive steps, slapping new tariffs on steel and aluminum and threatening to put tariffs on a range of Chinese goods.
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He vaults over a stack of watercoolers into the back of the tent and gets into position behind the grill, slapping on blue latex gloves.
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This week, Idaho's GOP lawmakers and governor joined their peers in Utah and Nebraska in slapping work requirements and other restrictions on access to Medicaid.
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The Dane has yet to really earn her reputation as Big Tech's slayer-in-chief, despite slapping 8 billion euros worth of fines on Google.
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So outside and different I wanna share a beer with my pavement slapping outsider weirdo I don't want my president to be better than me.
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However, most may not remember St. Anthony's fish slapping because they did not see the painting as I did, recreated through a virtual reality headset.
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For instance, companies could put GMO information on their website, rather than slapping a skull and crossbones warning sign on the front of every box.
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Main goal: Like Mexico, Canada's main goal is to stop the United States from slapping tariffs on the goods they've been trading freely for decades.
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Choking, slapping, facials, and golden showers have become standard and inevitably once they become old hat, we'll up the ante even further to other extremes.
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The disqualification ruined a strong effort from Hamlin, who started 37th in a backup car after slapping the outside wall early in Friday's opening practice.
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Further exploration of their channel turns up unexplained oddities like "All Star but it's singing water," which is just 54 seconds of them slapping the water.
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This year, instead of slapping singles around from short right-center to short left, Altuve just decided to hit the ever-loving shit out of baseballs.
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The U.S.-China trade war resulted in Beijing slapping retaliatory tariffs on thousands of U.S. goods, including soy, corn, beef, pork, tree nuts and dairy products.
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Owners of iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus devices are slapping Apple with a lawsuit over a so-called "Touch Disease" that makes the devices unusable.
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Trump, who became known for slapping derisive nicknames onto opponents during the 2016 campaign, focused on O'Rourke's hands on Thursday when asked about O'Rourke's campaign announcement.
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Without proper funds, Puerto Rico has been slapping Band-aids on things, building only temporary infrastructure — and leaving tens of thousands living in shaky, damaged homes.
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Ahed Tamimi, a 83-year-old Palestinian girl who spent eight months in an Israeli prison for slapping two Israeli soldiers, was set free this week.
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Video of a Baltimore school officer slapping and kicking a teenager — while another officer watched — led city law enforcement to open a criminal investigation on Wednesday.
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Slapping together jazzy presentations that serve no real purpose was a hobby we used to partake in back when all we had were Windows 98 computers.
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And in the process, the company has smartly chosen to refine what has always made the product great, instead of slapping on oodles of new features.
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The U.S. Treasury Department said Wednesday that Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and other Gulf nations are slapping sanctions on Hezbollah&aposs senior leadership.
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Usually after a frustrating 15 minutes of playing Twister with yourself, it's easier to settle for the slow burn method of slapping on a spot treatment.
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Police in Papua New Guinea are setting up roadblocks to check whether people are chewing the nuts and slapping people with spot fines after a ban.
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A filmmaker testing out a newly launched camera during a kayaking trip captured an incredible sight: a seal slapping a fellow adventurer with a live octopus.
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Keeping with the "going big" theme, HP is also sizing up the HP Pavilion X2 to 12 inches and slapping on a full HD+ display configuration.
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Battle for Mosul: All you need to know Suddenly, a massive detonation flashes across a screen, followed by a few muted cheers and some back-slapping.
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But it turns you can get a similar experience by just slapping a GoPro on a Hot Wheels car and send it hurdling down a track.
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Ahed&aposs father, Bassem, says his daughter received the call Sunday, hours after returning home from an eight-month prison stint for slapping two Israeli soldiers.
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The charities said they found widespread sex harassment, verbal and physical abuse such as slapping and threats of retaliation when women refused sexual advances from bosses.
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Then they start slapping the shit out of each—politely though, as they patiently wait for the other to finish so it will be their turn.
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"WE DONT KNOW THESE GUYS AND WE DIDNT WANT TROUBLE, THEY FOLLOWED US 4 BLOCKS, AND THEY WERE SLAPPING GIRLS BUTTS WHO PASSED," the caption read.
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Hoskins opened the scoring with two outs in the third inning by slapping a single to left-center field off Keller, plating Andrew Knapp and McCutchen.
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"Not only are you seeing the action, but you hear this," he punched his left hand with his right, three times, making a dull slapping sound.
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There are no nostalgic clips of her slapping talk show hosts in the 80s, or close-ups of her adorning the covers of Vogue and Elle.
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The U.S. Treasury said it was slapping the sanctions on the Banco de Desarrollo Economico y Social de Venezuela, including its subsidiaries in Uruguay and Bolivia.
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The European Commission found the search giant guilty of anti-competitive practices related to its Android platform this summer, slapping the company with a $295BN fine.
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According to Russia Today, the idea dates back to 2014, when another group of lawmakers proposed slapping "threatening" labels on hamburger, French fry, and soda labels.
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But I was not one of the dudes hooting "YEEEAAAAH!" while crumpling up a white barcoded piece of paper and slapping one another on the back.
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It shows the uniformed officer slapping a young man three times -- one slap loud enough to hear a pop -- and then kicking him while yelling profanities.
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He just pillages from other, better movies, slapping it all together, finding a couple things that work, then going back to that well over and over.
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A failed attempt at a high-five resulted in Corbyn slapping colleague Emily Thornberry in the chest, an image that was widely shared on social media.
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Then, when the pollinating drone strikes the flower, the sheer act of slapping the flower breaks that weak bond, and the pollen sticks to the flower.
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Trump fired the opening shots of a potential trade war this week by slapping a tariff of up to 24 percent on Canadian softwood lumber imports.
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"It's just sort of amazing to see all the different ways people are using it—there's people slapping and spanking gelatin and it's wobbly," she says.
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People in the street chanted "Ali" and threw flowers at his funeral cortege, slapping hands with members of the Ali family and the actor Will Smith.
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The White House is under fire as the deadline to begin the process of slapping fresh sanctions on Russia passed three and a half weeks ago.
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"I think it can be read both as not endorsing what the solicitor general is doing, but also not slapping him on the wrist," he added.
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"We'll say to him, 'Sid, do this again, we're taking this [toy] away,' and he doesn't even think, he's just like, [makes slapping motion]," Mollen explained.
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Wages should be a focus of the presidential campaign, though vows such as breaking up the banks or slapping big tariffs on Chinese imports are distractions.
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The U.S. and China have been engaged in an escalating trade war for months, slapping hundreds of billions of dollars in tariffs on one another's exports.
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At the corner of Spartan Avenue and Rosecliff Road, Ms. Fatigati said, she saw the white group slapping one of the black youths about his head.
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What is more, lifting one set of sanctions may make Congress and the Treasury eager to demonstrate their tough-on-Russia bonafides by slapping on another.
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This stagnation kindles the insurgent campaign of Donald Trump, who promises to somehow fix everything by walling off Mexico and slapping anti-dumping tariffs against China.
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Masters got it with his water bottle, and, with the tent flaps slapping around in the wind, we settled down to a night of fitful sleep.
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Internet companies are facing antitrust and privacy investigations from European authorities, and the EU is also considering slapping them with a new tax for online transactions.
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Trump's administration has been slapping trade tariffs on Chinese goods and blocking Chinese investments in the United States it deems a threat to U.S. national security.
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" Gail: I was sort of imagining them hopping around slapping one another on the back and yelling, "Oh, wow, did you hear what he just said?
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Beijing responded by slapping retaliatory tariffs on billions of dollars in American goods, putting the two nations on the brink of a full-blown trade war.
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The lower house or Congress erupted in cheers, jeers, desk slapping and defiant declarations in local languages as each of its 350 members was sworn in.
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The brief video, released late Tuesday night, shows an unnamed school resource officer (SRO) repeatedly slapping an unnamed student in the face, while another officer watches.
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Then he realized that Kato couldn't stop him from slapping on the double collar tie and looking to stoop his posture for knees to the face.
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The policy ideas that will define it: Trade: The White House is intent on slapping tariffs (or the equivalent) on imports from Mexico and other nations.
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Los Angeles police say they are investigating a viral video that shows a man scaling a zoo fence and slapping a hippopotamus on the rear end.
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Mr. Trump wants to strengthen American manufacturing, but one of his signature ideas — slapping high tariffs on Chinese imports — would raise costs for many domestic companies.
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The White House said yesterday that it would impose tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods just days after slapping levies on $34 billion worth.
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Scott Disick and Kourtney Kardashian are worlds apart both in proximity and relationship status ... he's slapping ass in Vegas, and she's cuddling her boo at Cannes.
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The guy who turned Tinseltown into a beacon for pot might have revealed himself by slapping his signature on the evidence ... with an attribution to Jesus.
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Granted, it's hard to clue it as anything but striking someone, but there's also SLAPping a bass or making a pun on giving someone a hand.
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"The sheer number of forehead-slapping quotes from Bauer's superiors and fellow guards alone are worth the price of admission," Nate Blakeslee writes in his review.
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