I was sneaking cocaine on planes, I was sneaking it in bathrooms, sneaking it throughout the night.
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Sneaking away for job interviews Job hunting while employed can feel a bit like cheating -- sneaking away to take phone calls, coming up with excuses to go on interviews.
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" Rohana "wasn't in ninja clothing sneaking around the museum.
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They weren't sneaking around with snake cameras through air vents.
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Marilyn Hartman, 66, has a history of sneaking aboard planes.
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Just don't try sneaking those snacks into the premiere, Kurt.
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Anyone sneaking around your house will certainly be scared off.
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She is sneaking out into the world of the gentiles.
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Like, you were a teen sneaking your cigarettes and peeping.
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"I wasn't sneaking out ... the sun was out," Nunes said.
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What's to stop them from sneaking into the United States?
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I prefer a straight fight to all this sneaking around.
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It also felt really raunchy because we were sneaking around.
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We're sneaking away for a little babymoon before Keithlyn arrives.
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Cosko was caught sneaking into Hassan's office after 10 p.m.
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Photographers are sneaking between one another to get their shot.
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You could see the opposing coaches and parents sneaking glances.
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My mom loved sneaking out to watch Malay wedding ceremonies.
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I felt like a teenager sneaking out of the house.
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I was sneaking into clubs back then, by the way!
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You'd see them in the kitchen sneaking food into foil.
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Still, distasteful designs will probably continue sneaking onto store shelves.
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I was a spy, sneaking my way around robot guards.
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I was sneaking in a call to the math tutor.
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In other words, Roto and Coco had been sneaking around.
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He was caught sneaking weapons onto a New Mexico base.
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The most challenging part was sneaking it inside the restaurant.
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He tries sneaking into bed, but I wake up anyway.
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Don't even think about sneaking a pet into your room.
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And we're just talking about this idea that they're sneaking around, I mean, pretty much they're sneaking around, and we don't what they're doing, and we're agreeing to it, tacitly, by not doing anything.
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"It's certainly been implied that we were sneaking around," Mark said.
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And Kim's love of sneaking pictures of her sleeping hubby. 13.
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Her only salvation was sneaking access to her mother's mobile phone.
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I'd see them occasionally sneaking into a bathroom with a guy.
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While sneaking around the shadows, Morrissette stumbled upon a soda machine.
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Don't look now, but July 25 is sneaking up mighty fast.
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It'll almost feel like you're sneaking around the halls of Hogwarts.
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Aria is still the best at keeping secrets and sneaking around.
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Want to look back and see what's sneaking up behind you?
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Sneaking around is as simple as staying out of people's sightlines.
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We heard Andrew accuse them of sneaking around behind his back.
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But close elections have a way of sneaking up on people.
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And it&aposs not that these people are just sneaking in.
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But the Echo has a way of sneaking into your routines.
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" And I said, "Oh sweetie, I'm like sneaking in the house.
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But, being clueless, I naturally felt like I was sneaking in.
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It was her third time successfully sneaking onto flights since 2014.
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I wasn't sneaking him Tums (the doctors had confiscated my stash).
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He's not sneaking up on anybody, where'd this guy come from.
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You're lying— you sneaking little— oh you're not even good sawdust!
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No more sneaking away during homework time to get their fix.
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"I loved sneaking it, eating it with a spoon," she said.
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But these things have a way of sneaking up behind you.
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Maybe that's how history is made: Sneaking up behind somebody else's mistakes.
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I guess that was a little bit of religion sneaking in again.
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Sneaking them into your parental unit's cart, however, is up to you.
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Apparently, sneaking human remains into a Disney park isn't all that hard.
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But that didn't stop 18 malware apps from sneaking past Apple's defenses.
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A sneaking suspicion that there's nothing new and it all feels static.
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I've caught my own sneaking up on me more than once. [Presurfer]
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Microsoft has been sneaking some holiday gifts into its email newsletters recently.
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Why is Jughead sneaking around a dark house with a baseball bat?
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Is it just us, or does Zara love sneaking up on us?
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I was also the one 'responsible' for sneaking booze into the prom.
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Camouflage: strategic stealth for sneaking up on enemies, revealed by vision wards.
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In response, hackers have gotten extremely good at sneaking through the gates.
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Russia also has a history of sneaking surveillance devices into U.S. facilities.
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So you're sneaking the equipment out in front of the army, essentially.
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You gripped the sweating, cheaply branded cans while sneaking around after dark.
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Niffler: A rodent-like creature good at sneaking off to find treasure.
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If you're peeing your pants and sneaking around, you're not the skip.
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While all this is happening inside, Jessa is sneaking a cigarette outside.
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They'd have Medusa's Late Night after, and we started sneaking into that.
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But if you're sneaking pictures, you know you're not doing something great.
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We see that stock sneaking back and we decided, you know what?
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Hotel devotees sneaking back for the beloved $35 McCarthy salad were chastised.
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Sneaking malware that surreptitiously mines cryptocurrency has been done over the years.
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We're nibbling crinkle cut fries and sneaking snips of his 2014 Prosecco.
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Astoria also has some prime spots for sneaking in some retail therapy.
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But then the truck driver started sneaking into Shannon's bedroom at night.
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It sounds like somebody sneaking through the house for a midnight snack.
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In the game's introductory trailer, Chloe is seen sneaking around a city.
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I decided to keep mum, and he kept sneaking glances my way.
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And coin mining malware has been sneaking into Android apps for years.
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"I wouldn't bet on him just sneaking into obscurity," Ms. Levenson said.
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Doors were locked to stop patrons sneaking off without paying their bills.
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Although the thrill of sneaking in may have contributed to our giddiness.
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And many of us will fail, sneaking a surreptitious glance at our iPhones.
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"We have Jim Crow sneaking back in," he told the crowd in Columbia.
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He found himself sneaking onto the Facebook account he made for his dog.
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It's going to be at night, and you're going to be sneaking around.
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Of course, sneaking out of the office early can be a daunting task.
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Is she sneaking extra snacks from you or another member of the family?
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That said, I've gotten pretty good at sneaking treatments into my daily life.
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His militia built berms along the border to prevent militants from sneaking back.
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In other words, good luck sneaking a Galaxy Note 7 through airport security.
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It was fun at first, like a kid sneaking around his parents' restrictions.
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Sneaking in your own snacks to a cinema can be an anxious moment.
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Preventing snakes from sneaking their way into planes is not an easy task.
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There's your husband, sneaking through the ropes and heading out of the ring.
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They're fun, but several years ago, feature creep started sneaking into DJI's products.
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But sneaking through the castle's massive sewers and tunnels like a sneaky virus?
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And do you find it sneaking in any places you wouldn't have expected?
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But what happens when the food industry does the food sneaking for us?
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We asked people for their most brazen, foolish, and crazy sneaking in stories.
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He began sneaking novels inside a leather Bible case to read during worship.
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As a child, he loved sneaking into the neighborhood's traditional Cantonese opera houses.
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That meant no sneaking off campus, stealing away with girls or missing class.
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She has come a long way from her days of sneaking banana peels.
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Now I'm sneaking out of the office to buy wrenches at Home Depot.
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But I just had a sneaking suspicion that I had nothing to lose.
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Later, the couple was seen sneaking a sweet kiss at the dinner table.
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My hopes rose — until I felt the hand slowly sneaking up my thigh.
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Some still felt guilty about typical teen behavior, like lying and sneaking out.
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There was no reason to think these men were sneaking across the border.
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Rigorous inspections and U.S. and Israeli intelligence, meanwhile, make "sneaking out" a tall order.
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"What?" he said, as if I had discovered him sneaking cupcakes late at night.
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It has a silent mode, which is useful for sneaking up on enemy forces.
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But my current favorite way to enjoy beans is by sneaking them into desserts.
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Of course, there are downsides to sneaking off to the neighboring rice paddies, too.
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Nobody notices Hopper sneaking into the building…until he gets to the biohazard area.
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One subject was eventually eliminated from the project for sneaking unauthorized food in town.
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There's no right or wrong answer — unless you're skipping the conversation and sneaking around.
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She forges a genuine, believable connection with Lily without sneaking warmth into the performance.
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It would also be difficult to prevent tourists from sneaking around the toll booths.
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If you're not sneaking something, why do you need to do what they did?
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Nassar took advantage of this by sneaking the girls contraband junk food and coffee.
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Maybe it was as a kid, sneaking a sip out of your dad's mug.
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Getting the expert handler bonus involves sneaking up to the creature slowly and carefully.
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All of Jean's out-of-office activities seem to be sneaking to the surface.
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I grew up sneaking and listening to my brother's records of all that stuff.
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Now it's Juul-sneaking little homebodies demolishing virtual walls and houses with imaginary pickaxes.
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He started sneaking off to a nearby dirt airstrip to watch planes take off.
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But when I'm "sneaking" the writing, I feel more of a sense of play.
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So I was sneaking into the film world and getting in touch with that.
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Obviously we shouldn't have people sneaking across the border, getting caught, then claiming asylum.
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Some are sneaking in and out to nearby forests where they can eat leaves.
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People are constantly sneaking books onto their shelves, without asking for payment, he said.
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After sneaking another partial glimpse, I was still pretty certain it wasn't Bill Murray.
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Here's one of the articles I wrote after sneaking into a camp in Darfur.
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But I was reading 'Lord of the Rings' and sneaking off to art museums.
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I often wonder aloud if someone is sneaking the two of them energy drinks.
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Steven Spielberg tells stories about sneaking onto the Universal Studios lot as a teenager.
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The other day, he caught his son sneaking a Mountain Dew, he noted disapprovingly.
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So Jo had better step up her sneaking skills before Piper is taken again.
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They're sneaking out during dinner and coffee breaks in the trial and calling supporters.
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I tried to define the word "roller" without sneaking a look in the dictionary.
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Some are sneaking back to the volcano's danger zone to tend homes and livestock.
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"I spent four years sneaking inside and making pictures," he told Hyperallergic over email.
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Sneaking amendments and full-fledged legislation into the spending bill has a long tradition; for example, the GOP-controlled legislature passed the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act by sneaking it into the spending bill in late 2015 after the standalone bill failed multiple times.
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They have a knack for sneaking up on their prey, targeting ankles, feet and elbows.
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"He has a strong moral code — he's not sneaking around," Paxton told PEOPLE in 2007.
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In the second inning for whatever reason, it was just sneaking back over the plate.
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Many people in the United States are worried about terrorists sneaking in through refugee programs.
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He cut classes, sneaking out a side door to the freedom of the surrounding city.
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The Bulldogs looked mature in the final minutes, preventing the Lions from sneaking back in.
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This guy was captured sneaking through yards on the 1300 block on New Jersey Avenue.
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You'll know you're close when you find yourself sneaking around in an enemy-occupied bookstore.
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You're sneaking to the bathroom in high school with your tampon tucked up your sleeve.
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I was sleeping on a friend's apartment floor and sneaking into Columbia's gym to lift.
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Yep, sneaky producers have been sneaking in olive and sumac leaves and calling it oregano.
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Then she starting sneaking meals during Ramadan, before moving on to alcohol and premarital sex.
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The idea of sneaking up on them and waking them up had me so excited.
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In this shot, Max McNiven sneaking a look at an Overwatch match while he works.
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That same day he was accused of sneaking into the woman's residence, according to Patch.com.
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I've been feeling my hair so much that I'm — gasp — sneaking selfies in the office.
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More of this purr-fect pair's adventures in food-sneaking can be found on Instagram.
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Now, don't even think about sneaking your version of Pistol and Boo into the country.
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By giving players improved combat abilities, more maneuvers, and dodges when it came to sneaking.
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It's unclear exactly how the app will try and prevent older users from sneaking onboard.
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Drug smugglers can get pretty creative when it comes to sneaking their products into countries.
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Biological threats have a way of sneaking up on you when you least expect it.
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Many were New York residents accustomed to sneaking into New Jersey for a better deal.
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"Maui's got these four big brothers, and he's constantly hiding and sneaking around," he said.
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Do you have a sneaking suspicion you may not be able to afford your friends?
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Disney+ is peaking and Google is sneaking, but first, a cartoon about podcasting while working.
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I love sneaking away from parties to spend more time smoking cigarettes with those people.
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A lot of the time, I feel like sneaking out to quickly get a snack.
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The ride ended, but I had a sneaking suspicion that the ride wasn't truly over.
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Sneaking the "two" in after the "one" should be Miocic's main goal in this bout.
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Now, it looks like they'll be sneaking out way sooner than any of us expected.
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But I have a sneaking, nagging, unpleasant suspicion that things haven't changed all that much.
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Exponential growth tends to start slowly, sneaking up before ballooning in just a few doublings.
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" Later, when she's sneaking into corporate headquarters, the smarmy security guard urges her to "smile.
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He feels less than real, a puppet whose animating arm keeps sneaking into the frame.
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Around Christmas time, this voyeur enjoys sneaking up to windows and watching the people inside.
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"It's almost as if he's sneaking it in through the back door," Mr. Bernier said.
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I had a sneaking suspicion that she'd probably be fine with my line of work.
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Check. Do you keep sneaking glances at your smartphone for new messages, news and more?
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I was a Games magazine early adopter, sneaking in puzzle solving during high school classes.
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She got a fake ID and started sneaking out of the house to go clubbing.
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Surrounded on three sides by enormous and frigid oceans, Canada has few people sneaking in.
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You can't be grounded for breaking curfew, or sneaking boys into your room at night.
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A try-anything atmosphere prevailed, with a hint of late-night collegiate shenanigans sneaking in.
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But while she used the downtime to work on her blog, she wasn't sneaking around.
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They tell me Rudi is a master in the art of sneaking into a festival.
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She was sneaking away because if Ilya saw her, she'd have to kill him too.
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So unless you were sneaking in the back door, which wasn't happening, there was nothing happening.
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I already had a sneaking suspicion that being 5-foot-9 was right around the corner.
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Bears become particularly bold in years when acorns are scarce, sneaking into orchards to steal persimmons.
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Outside of teenagers sneaking out to have sex, who do you think mainly uses your website?
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"I was constantly sneaking food," Anguh, one of our 2017 Half Their Size stars, tells PEOPLE.
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He already knows how to grind and tamp espresso and enjoys sneaking drinks of black coffee.
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"I don't know how I didn't get caught for [sneaking out]," she said in the video.
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Conservatives usually counter that there are examples of men sneaking into women's bathrooms to attack women.
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Swift is sneaking her X-Wing to find a flaw in the battle station defense, apparently.
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One morning I spotted four kids sneaking out of the school building, trying to play hooky.
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After sneaking in copies of The Tribune for a while, President Kennedy resumed openly reading it.
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You've got no weapons, so it involves a lot of sneaking, simple puzzles, and frantic sprinting.
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But a new trend is sneaking into the denim silhouette that's having us question our stance.
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George W. Bush sneaking a piece of candy to Michelle Obama is warming my heart . pic.twitter.
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But it's hard to ignore the sneaking suspicion that the ship sailed for BlackBerry long ago.
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But Larson managed to bring back an old childhood trick by sneaking in some bunny ears.
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He asked the hospital to shield him from reporters who were sneaking in to the hospital.
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You can't shoot a Star Wars movie these days without paparazzi sneaking on to the set.
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There is a sly pleasure in sneaking into daytime darkness, pulling a fast one on society.
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Either way, they probably should've been a little more inconspicuous when sneaking weed across state lines.
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Another missed part of the bowling date was Jacqueline pulling me aside and sneaking a kiss.
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She was one of the few characters we didn't see sneaking around, lying, or keeping secrets.
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I have a sneaking suspicion Swift's other problem will be a little more difficult to resolve.
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You hear less informed buzz around you; you see more people sneaking looks at their phones.
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The company's value of $141 billion surpassed IBM's and is sneaking up on Oracle and Cisco.
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Since 2012, DeHays had been sneaking out of the College Park, Maryland, facility with the artifacts.
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In real life, I myself was the perpetrator of crime, sneaking Scotch into the Cattle Company.
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I was reading about how crabs would interrupt the tracking sessions by sneaking into the studio.What?
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And then there are those who don't even bother with sneaking outside food into a theater.
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"My whole life was different after that," he said, sneaking a cigarette behind the buffet tent.
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He moved on to harmonica and guitar, often sneaking into juke joints to listen to music.
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And a Few Hard Truths About Sneaking Into the Hollywood Boys' Club By Nell Scovell Illustrated.
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Even as a young boy, they would have me sneaking in bottles of vodka for them.
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It was "almost clandestine" and collectors were sneaking work out of the country in diplomatic pouches.
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I remember getting older and sneaking into Tijuana to party at the bars on Avenida Revolución.
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There are large, deadly cats watching everything in the dark, sneaking through the fanned-out ferns.
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Sneaking into Gennadi's apartment, she was surprised by Sofia's presence, and tried to sneak back out.
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Early Stage SF is sneaking up on us and there is plenty to be excited about.
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Siobhan looks like her father caught her sneaking into the house three hours late from curfew.
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Smugglers operating between Venezuelan and Colombia are sneaking more and more Venezuelan cheese over the border.
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"I was smoking in the house, sneaking girls in and out to have sex," he said.
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Yes, it's only Monday, but these tricky clues have a way of sneaking in there anyway.
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Food & Wine has also reported that Trader Joe's started sneaking in the good earlier last month.
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With 100 people still waiting, Mr. Coffman was caught on video sneaking out the back door.
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Yes, it's only Monday, but these tricky clues have a way of sneaking in there anyway.
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Or the leg of another player sneaking into the edge of the image, ruining a portrait.
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John Hickenlooper has a shot at owning a moderate lane all to himself and sneaking in.
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Jay Inslee has a shot at owning climate change as a distinctive issue and sneaking in.
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By the second round Ortega was sneaking in body punches while Moicano teed off on his head.
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And what makes that cyber-sneaking possible are technical flaws that governments find and keep to themselves.
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It turns out, their three kids sneaking into their room can be a bit of a problem.
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"I have nothing left to teach you," he tells her, sneaking in one last mansplain-y sentence.
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He was the Trojan Horse, sneaking into a boozy affair to lampoon the very people being celebrated.
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Fall is sneaking up on us, which means we'll be smelling pumpkin spice in the air soon.
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Hmmm...we have a sneaking suspicion that the film just might feature a ceremony of some kind.
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In short, it's a disorienting time for anyone trying to triangulate truth amid all these sneaking lies.
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Kelsey recalls sneaking out of rehab to go to practice, until one of the nurses caught her.
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But how much does Fred really respect his wife, if he's sneaking into June's bedroom at night?
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No sneaking off, no secret rendezvous and definitely no questions when it comes to yes or no.
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She is sneaking out, coming home drunk, and even wearing her more risqué clothes around the house.
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In fact, Kourt had sneaking suspicions that some shady business went down while Younes was on vacation.
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Episode 212 Scrub the image of rats sneaking up people's prison uniforms from my eyes forever, please!
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It delivers cheesy special effects for kids while sneaking in a ghost blow job for their parents.
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It was a backdoor way of sneaking in restrictions that otherwise wouldn't pass the constitutional smell test.
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Vardakostas started working the grill, sneaking free food to friends from his private middle school between shifts.
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I remember sneaking into the living room to watch that scene over and over again on VHS.
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"You've probably been sneaking dairy products!" one mother says after her little girl steps on the scale.
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If there is a cash incentive, what's to stop cartels from sneaking an extremist into the U.S.?
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First, they must make sure nothing bad gets in, like a virus sneaking through a navigation system.
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But, apparently that didn't stop the chefs from sneaking out like they were back in high school.
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The attackers reportedly worked in two groups of three, sneaking into the city's Mahatta and Ghouta neighborhoods.
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"I'm not wearing wigs and sneaking into motel rooms," she said, and neither is Philip, not anymore.
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But even as their produce awaits, they've been sneaking onto the farm to salvage what they can.
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A man craftily proposed over a month by sneaking an engagement ring into photos with his girlfriend.
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I just have a sneaking suspicion that the Republicans will find a way to mess this up.
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The Qs had a lot to do with it, sneaking in there where Os should have been.
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Tejada and Eric Fryer scored, Fryer sneaking his hand in around the tag of catcher Carlos Ruiz.
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It says the plan involved sneaking in an operative from Jordan and "significant terrorist activity" was foiled.
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Ever get the *ahem* sneaking suspicion that women do way more work than they're given credit for?
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And by extension, you realize that he's sneaking in the most powerful rap boast he can make.
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Scientists have video proof of a species of fish using the aptly-named reproductive strategy called 'sneaking.
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Lane spent most of her life sneaking around behind the back of her formidable mother, but Mrs.
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His wife already faces criminal charges of sneaking $100,000 in catered meals into the prime minister's residence.
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He hadn't told his wife, but he was convinced that someone was breaking in and sneaking around.
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Sneaking a peek at an annual dance in Brooklyn, when a local politician wore a ball gown.
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What if someone's parents were caught sneaking their whole family into a movie without paying, he asked.
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These days, they are inescapable: thwapping into windshields, sneaking into a diner stowed away in customers' collars.
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Nevertheless, sometimes I have the sneaking suspicion that in lots of ways it's easier than the alternative.
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Ronan Farrow is engaged after sneaking his proposal into a draft of his book Catch and Kill.
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People spent much of the morning watching games while sneaking peeks to see if Bryant had arrived.
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It isn't love that Mary and Michael are seeking; what really turns them on is sneaking around.
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There are signs that capital is still sneaking out of China through disguised channels like tourism spending.
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It really becomes the survival of the savviest — sneaking food into your bag, and pockets, and everything.
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And some of them end up fishing illegally, sneaking into areas where they're not supposed to go.
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Even sneaking past parents to have sex isn't happening as much, according to a study released in 2015.
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Call me old-fashioned, but I think that early high school relationships are for sneaking around, not cohabitation.
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The drunk crowd quickly got out of control, and Jackson ended up sneaking out through a back door.
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He's lying on his back, with his limbs askew and his oversize belly sneaking out of his shirt.
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With all these apps sneaking into Play, it's up to you to protect yourself and your Android device.
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I would always go that extra mile to be low-key with guys, sneaking around all the time.
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The theft, caught on camera, showed two men sneaking on to the property in the early morning hours.
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And that was something she figured out, [that I was] sneaking bras to school and stuff like that.
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Even so, I have a sneaking suspicion he's never complained about it being too difficult to order pizza.
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But, it IS Colorado, so there's always a risk of a little winter precipitation sneaking into your summer.
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I had a sneaking suspicion things would get ugly, but I tried to put my best foot forward.
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Maybe everyone was sneaking around, and I just didn't know because it was always a sexy clandestine affair.
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The Cleveland Indians are now 90-56 and sneaking up on the Dodgers for best record in baseball.
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If they won't flat-out cast a woman, sneaking one in stealthily just might be a viable alternative.
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Garner appeared to be having fun too, sneaking away to sign some autographs for eager fans waiting outside.
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Students complained of hunger and began sneaking into town to supplement their meals, while others simply transferred out.
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Others showed long-dead historical figures and pop stars sneaking into the facility, their arms laden with explosives.
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"Oh my gosh she said her house was more finished than mine," Moore said, sneaking into the basement.
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It's unclear why, but we're told they were scared someone would try sneaking on set and killing him.
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" —Denise Austin, fitness expert and creator of LifeFit "This Thanksgiving, I'll be sneaking in an infrared sauna session.
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Although Alwyn briefly walked the carpet solo, Swift was spotted sneaking inside the venue during the awards show.
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Well, he's doing just fine — even sneaking off to roll around in bed with one of the ladies.
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And then of course there is the cheeky Maia hip switch and sneaking the knee through to mount.
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Since it was brought to my attention this morning, I have been sneaking in runs every few minutes.
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"It's one thing to lie about someone sneaking off at night to search for hidden advantages," he wrote.
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She describes her childhood habit of sneaking into her mother's room and trying on her clothes and lipstick.
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It seems he's realized that all this sneaking around could actually be dangerous, and wants to end things.
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The video shows the youngest Hadid sister holding flowers and sneaking around the corner into her grandmother's room.
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Like striking up a conversation with nearby staff while scanning your products, and then sneaking something past them.
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Many politicians and parents have raised alarms about privacy and warned of predatory boys sneaking into girls' bathrooms.
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People sneaking stoves onto trains to prepare meals on long journeys is a common problem, the minister said.
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Chelsea and I, we're very private, and sneaking away and just having something private is perfect for us.
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The decision comes after NBC reported that the publication was sneaking pro-Trump ads past Facebook's review system.
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Later, your mom said that taking drugs was like sneaking under the gates into the Kingdom of Heaven.
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And yet, there's Jimmy Carter's middle son, Chip, sneaking onto the White House roof to smoke a joint.
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Once you feel ready, many parents say they enjoy feeling like teenagers again -- sneaking makeout sessions whenever possible.
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In a way, perhaps Adamn was sneaking up on the entire rap game (yes, bad joke, I'm sorry).
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Sneaking around the Kalinatek guards is difficult to the point it provokes you to incapacitate or kill them.
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We used to run around just being naughty—doing graffiti, sneaking into raves, smoking cigarettes on the bus.
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Midway through the first round Masvidal began sneaking the right hand through after the jab and troubling Cerrone.
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Fortunately, like a soldier sneaking into the enemy's camp, EasyKale sneaks the healthy food into your child's diet.
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" Uganda has established operations at its borders "to deter any of the terrorists from sneaking into our territory.
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After a couple of these press interviews, I'm kind of questioning if he's sneaking in there or not.
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Even if we resist, dreams have a way of sneaking into conscious territory and influencing our daytime mood.
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Around third Altuve came, sneaking a quick peek toward Gregorius and losing his helmet as he kept running.
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Horvath tried to pretend she was not sneaking peeks at her 16-year-old son R J Fresen.
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Powell Jobs and her friend ended up sneaking into the reserved seats at the front of the hall.
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So Caleb is still healing, keeping activities light but sneaking in a fishing trip once in a while.
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I would always go that extra mile to be low-key with guys, sneaking around all the time.
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Yamaha, however, doesn&apost want fugitives all over the world sneaking through airport security inside its music cases.
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He reminisced about sneaking out to a strip club as a young man, only to meet his father.
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Paul McCartney has a few tricks up his sleeve when it comes to sneaking into a movie theater.
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And with visions of the storm sneaking into even the most discordant scenes, inescapable loss permeates each page.
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Mr. Alvarado said he was considering sneaking into the United States if his asylum claim was further delayed.
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That doesn't mean they haven't practiced by sneaking into Frequency Festival or Two Days a Week Festival too.
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According to multiple reports, the Cubs are sneaking in their trip Monday, January 16, just before Obama leaves.
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Miniño joined in with everything, only sneaking out when the Norwegian crew members started to knock back booze.
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Now Donald Trump brings Republican crowds to their feet by bashing the supposed criminal hordes sneaking up from Mexico.
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But is it possible that pseudoscience is sneaking back into the world, disguised in new garb thanks to AI?
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It should not be weakened, either by narrowing its reach or by sneaking in an unrelated mens rea provision.
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By age 8 or 9 he was sneaking into his mom's closets to try on her heels or bras.
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In a California prison he was disciplined for sneaking in contraband, thus earning the time he still faces there.
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Now, just like its fellow friends of the wild, snakeskin has been sneaking up on us (and our closets).
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I now find myself sneaking a few minutes of Super Gridland whenever I have down time throughout the day.
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Sneaking into third place is Apple, which reported 79,745 miles and 6,951 disengagements, or about 1.15 miles per disengagement.
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I always pictured myself sneaking onto the roof of an abandoned building at night with the man I'd marry.
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The footage shows the suspect sneaking around the vehicle right after Lori parked, and her brief struggle with him.
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As a kid, sneaking out of bed for some extra playtime is dangerous, but a treat worth the risk.
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Most missions involve sneaking in somewhere to steal something or kill someone, and eventually, they devolve into a shootout.
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I started sneaking out when I was 15 years old, so I know my kid's going to sneak out.
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Ed Tilly, boss of the CBOE, says accusing his firm of sneaking in the new contract unnoticed is unfair.
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Tavares went with the wraparound instead, sneaking in the triumphant goal and sending the home crowd into a delirium.
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The couple takes time to "actively water their marriage," sneaking in one-on-one time together whenever they can.
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" Although Mama June admitted to enjoying sneaking around with Geno — it's "kind of hot, it's kind of like foreplay.
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Falling asleep at her sister's, and later sneaking back into her own house in the middle of the night.
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We all have bad habits and vices - even if it's sneaking a piece of candy every night after dinner.
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But now, there appears to be a new, and malicious, method: Sneaking bitcoin mining code into open source software.
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The rest of the ship followed slowly, almost stealthily, like a massive big-box store sneaking up on something.
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Bolt approached the last moments of the race with ease, but noticed De Grasse sneaking up on his right.
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Usually they should just rest in one's lap, sneaking beneath the garment now and then for a wee scratch.
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Horton hoped stripping the stalls of their doors would dissuade students from sneaking out of class for quick hit.
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"He got a girl and I got a man / When he ain't around, I'm sneaking him in," she raps.
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It looks like Eggers is still into sneaking evil animals into his movies; this time, though, it's an octopus.
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There are so few walls left in the complex that it's hardly worth sneaking around security to get inside.
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You can take one player when they're off guard, but sneaking up on four people is next to impossible.
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But over the past several months, the stock has been "sneaking up, seemingly for no good reason," Cramer noted.
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JUST THE FUNNY PARTS... And a Few Hard Truths About Sneaking Into the Hollywood Boys' ClubBy Nell Scovell311 pp.
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Last April, eight women were arrested after sneaking into Azadi stadium to watch a game while dressed as men.
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St. John's (216-163) was the last team picked for the tournament, sneaking in despite a late-season fade.
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I have more than a sneaking suspicion that Facebook is going to keep motoring along the way it is.
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And 11 percent said they've had a show or movie spoiled by sneaking a peek of someone else's screen.
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She longed for escape and began sneaking down to Washington Square Park to be among the musicians and poets.
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If you think this itinerary sounds intrepid, think again: the hard-core travellers were sneaking from Chengdu into Tibet.
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For most of the past five years, he's been sneaking in amateur golf tournaments between 24-hour firefighting shifts.
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For a while, he ran a sushi bar in Catskill, N.Y., occasionally sneaking Burmese curries onto the lunch buffet.
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Sneaking beneath bedsheets and sliding over young flesh, his lens takes us places we may not want to go.
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Djwan reclines in an armchair and recounts hiding out near Turkey and sneaking back home to see his mother.
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We have a sneaking suspicion that we might see the first legitimately good pair of wireless earbuds below $50.
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"He got a girl, and I got a man / When he ain't around I'm sneaking him in," she raps.
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Opponents of nondiscrimination laws counter that there are some examples of men sneaking into women's bathrooms to attack women.
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Refugee women have been sneaking into the forest to collect firewood, putting them at risk of violence or rape.
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Achieving an orgasm was done in various ways, including but not limited to: having sex in a car with tinted windows and parked in the middle of nowhere; sneaking into my sexual partner's home in the middle of the night; sneaking into my partner's father's office, which happened to have a bedroom (WTF?).
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Unfortunately, information on its whereabouts costs money — money Corvus doesn't have, but money he could make by sneaking onto spaceships.
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Did I ever feel like an onscreen plane was flying overhead, or someone was sneaking up on me from behind?
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We have to hear the twig cracking of the predator sneaking up behind us — that's in that high-frequency range.
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Can you find the big cat sneaking up on its prey in this amazing photo by wildlife photographer Inger Vandyke?
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It can lead to some surprising strikes sneaking through as with his over-the-shoulder high kick against Eric Koch.
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Also our other camera caught the license plate and lets an alert tell us when someone is sneaking on property.
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They're reportedly sneaking in and out of each other's hotel rooms and staying up until the break of dawn together.
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But the airstrikes became so intense that, late one night, the family took the gamble, sneaking past an ISIS checkpoint.
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In Horizon Zero Dawn, you're a hunter and an outcast sneaking and fighting robotic creatures in a vast open world.
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Sneaking in through the ceiling and causing trouble on Christmas Day seems exactly like something that little shit would do.
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While it wasn't any more age appropriate, I did understand sneaking around your parents' rules for the sake of love!
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In the video above, YouTuber Rikke Brewer filmed him and his friend sneaking into the Twickenham rugby stadium after hours.
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Last week, we learned the Black Hood is back, and Betty has a sneaking suspicion of who he could be.
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But hackers can use the same techniques—spoofing legitimate apps and sneaking them onto the Play Store—to hack victims.
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There will be no sneaking into Banc of California Stadium on Sunday, and the Galaxy only have themselves to blame.
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"I would always go that extra mile to be low-key with guys, sneaking around all the time," she says.
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And of course, Kim and Kanye also made an appearance sneaking in through the back to surprise her little sister.
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Spelling, 44, and McDermott, 51, appeared to be in great spirits, even sneaking in a few kisses outside their trailer.
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Am I the only one still sneaking around and depriving myself for fear of fulfilling a sexist, tired-out stereotype?
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Maybe you haven't planned a thing, and you're thrilled about three months of sneaking in R&R when you can.
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I played the game incessantly, sneaking my Game Boy to school and playing it under my desk and at recess.
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He mostly wrote at night, sneaking into his study after his kids, who are 8 and 10, went to bed.
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Memorial Day is sneaking up, so trust us, you're going to want to nab a pair sooner rather than later.
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As the problem simmered, though, planetary scientists developed their own sneaking suspicions that water might have a superionic ice phase.
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They've been caught jumping into pools, sneaking sips of margaritas in hot tubs, and now they're going on liquor runs.
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On the downside, the alcohol gave me a false confidence and I was almost caught sneaking chicken into my backpack.
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"We were high all the time, sneaking off to the walk-in at every opportunity to 'conceptualize,&apos" he wrote.
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But Dern still had her way and started sneaking around her mother's back to talk to her well connected friends.
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The brown-headed cowbird is native to Alberta, and survives by sneaking its eggs into the nests of other birds.
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While viewers haven't seen what's inside the car, we have a sneaking suspicion it's one of the candy maker's mascots.
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"It's more like sneaking a peek at her unfinished notes or finding a fetching piece of fan fiction," she said.
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Sneaking around will only get you so far — every now and then you'll have to face your foes head-on.
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But it said he did talk to the undercover officer about sneaking weapons into a federal courthouse, and stockpiling weapons.
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Because the World Cup is sneaking up on us… And you should seriously consider hiring Leslie Jones as a commentator.
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The vampirelike lamprey, sneaking into the Great Lakes in the 19th century, gradually champed its way through the fish population.
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I was nervous about sneaking in what is essentially contraband for the Afghan people due to the prevailing religious beliefs.
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Don't let that stop you from sneaking a peek on your smartphone when your cubicle-mate has her back turned.
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Hanna was kidnapped and possibly killed, but they did get a picture of someone sneaking up to the house — Mrs.
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UFC Fight Night 87: Overeem versus Arlovski is sneaking up on us and no one is really talking about it.
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What you don't expect to capture: your neighbor's son sneaking in and out of your garage to…hug your dog?
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My sneaking suspicion is that my father wants to attend for the same reason I do: to witness the spectacle.
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Really. While sneaking around office blocks and bunkers, peep around corners using BJ's not-at-all-patented slant-yourself posture.
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There's a tiredness to the language: Curiosity is piqued, suspicions are sneaking, people stare dumbstruck, clouds are low and leaden.
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Instead of sneaking in an interview before racing to City Hall, she yells at a hairdresser for making her wait.
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Exotic's business partner and new GW Zoo owner Lowe is accused of sneaking tiger cubs into parties in Las Vegas.
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Before long, Kendall and Naomi are sneaking off to snort and swill, convincing themselves they have the situation under control.
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The puck came to Boyle and he glided to the net before sneaking a shot under Korpisalo at 23:299.
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He was accused of sneaking on to a restricted floor of his hotel and attempting to steal a political poster.
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When civilization couldn't answer his questions, Dial turned to the wilderness, sneaking illegally into Corcovado with help from a poacher.
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Sneaking out of Greece, P flees through Italy to Zambia to take up a modest job flying a crop duster.
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My hands were small and thin, requiring me to make a constant knuckle to keep the jewelry from sneaking away.
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And you can see this in the way that bits and pieces of sensible climate policy keep sneaking through Congress.
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The sneaking wisdom of "Present Laughter" lies in its suggestion that actorly exaggeration and inner honesty are not mutually exclusive.
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Lola drags Ella into her antics, which include stealing from the school's costume shop and sneaking into concerts without tickets.
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Sneaking These are the messages that hide information that, if you'd known about up front, you probably wouldn't agree to.
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And you can see this in the way that bits and pieces of sensible climate policy keep sneaking through Congress.
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On second thought, I must confess to a sneaking liking for the antiheroine Lizzie Eustace — as Trollope himself surely had.
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We dressed her up in holiday sweaters, celebrated her birthdays and scolded her for sneaking food from the cat's dish.
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Sneaking in episodes in the middle of the night became routine, and I even hid my habit from my wife.
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Credence, it's implied, survives the first Fantastic Beasts film by secretly sneaking away from the scene of his presumed death.
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But one gets the sneaking suspicion it's also for the intrinsic silliness of beefing and even hip-hop as phenomena.
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Checking with the legs to create a long barrier reduces the chances of round kicks sneaking under a fighter's elbow.
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Conservatives who favor these policies usually counter that there are examples of men sneaking into women's bathrooms to attack women.
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I had the sneaking suspicion that Jon was the product of that meet-up, whether it was kidnapping or an elopement.
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But that beats the constant sneaking suspicion that Facebook is secretly changing the feed's laws of physics like it used to.
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UpChurch says that Prince went to the club multiple times, sneaking in through the back door so he wouldn't be seen.
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Even the photos of the monkeys sneaking Chips Ahoy cookies from the break room made it onto the library's Facebook page.
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There's this iconic moment in rock n' roll history and there you are in the background sneaking off with everyone's shit.
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After months of sneaking out through these passages, finding my escape route—and avoiding the scorpion nests—had become second nature.
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Right now, they have a new murder to solve and the sneaking suspicion that Villanelle isn't quite out of the picture.
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Fauna's sneaking inevitably leads her to Sepp, the man who's been following her, and a chase ensues, jazz-synth music blaring.
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Old habits die hard, though, and even turning off notifications probably can't keep the avid email answerer from sneaking a peek.
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With humans, it's a lot of sneaking around, using distractions like smashed pots to divert attention so you can get past.
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In her youth, Ms. Brown was kicked out of an all-girls boarding school for sneaking off campus to a party.
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At that age, I had definitely never been drunk before and wasn't sneaking into the liquor cabinet at 7:30 a.m.
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The soccer superstar was having a birthday meal on Tuesday when his 19-year-old lookalike came sneaking up behind him.
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Drillzilla managed to flank the clown, then ram it, sneaking blades under its body and lifting it up off its wheels.
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But I don't want to have to worry about a stranger sneaking behind me with a shotgun while I do it.
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The Argentine threaded the ball between John Terry and Cesar Azpilicueta, and Kane remained on onside before sneaking behind them both.
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A Toshiba-made Fire TV Edition is featured, but Amazon is also sneaking in deals from companies like Sony and TCL.
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Investigators remained on the scene late Friday afternoon, and the suspect's motives in allegedly sneaking onto the property are under review.
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Instagram influencers aren't sneaking into your home to rearrange your shelves, and Kondo isn't signing legislation to outlaw large book collections.
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According to Metro, Kate Chacksfield's canine Ruby died after sneaking and eating two brownies the contained xylitol — a natural sugar substitute.
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By the time I arrived, I'd already clocked another way of sneaking contraband onto the site: Nab yourself an artist wristband.
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The Sharks aren't sneaking up on teams this season and they're expecting opponents to be amped up and ready for them.
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According to reports, authorities are struggling to prevent people from sneaking back to their villages to check on homes and farms.
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Through all her stakeouts, hideouts, and circle backs, she never once caught Baxter sneaking off to crush beers or smoke cigarettes.
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I was grabbing scraps of paper, sneaking through doorways, fiddling with fuseboxes, and looking for clues in my personal detective playscape.
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And no, we're not talking about exchanging vows on the tarmac before sneaking off to quietly elope, a la Amanda Seyfried.
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Though malaria and HIV are still top killers in the country, non-communicable diseases are gradually sneaking up to eclipse them.
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In a backstage video, you can see Adele sneaking backstage and handing back the broken statue to grab a fresh one.
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Is there anything sexier than sneaking around someone else's wedding, staring at your crush and picking eyelashes off each other's faces?
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We're assuming that Pieterse's boards are private, so there's no sneaking any previews of what's sure to be an amazing wedding.
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And rather than sneaking out for fleshly trysts, the would-be couple here come together only in disembodied form in dreams.
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Opinion SEOUL, South Korea — FOR years, thousands of North Koreans have been sneaking across the border into China to escape oppression.
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I am spending this time growing the blog, volunteering in the kids' classrooms, and sneaking in a few extra fishing trips.
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They rode in buses and a trailer through Mexico before safely sneaking across the Rio Grande in a month-long journey.
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Another major difference is Timberlake now has a full-fledged beard and there's a new camper sneaking into Winnipesaukee: Billy Crystal.
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But even from the release of Whatever People Say I Am... he's been sneaking in low-key, romantic pieces of songwriting.
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As far back as 2008, rapper Mos Def performed at the Kennedy Center, sneaking in as part of the jazz programing.
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Music has been sneaking out in various forms—from mixtapes to loose cuts to a series of monthly EPs—ever since.
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He kept sneaking glances at me, or touching my hand, my arm, my leg—checking that I was not a ghost.
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When Seagal begins sneaking into the remaining rooms of the apartment he disarms a gunman by pulling him through a bannister.
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They re-recorded it during their Higher Power recording sessions and have been slyly sneaking it back into their set occasionally.
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She simply can't stop thinking about dressing up for him, sneaking around with him, and having forbidden hotel sex with him.
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About the time I'd go to bed, my blood sugar would creep up (promise I wasn't sneaking any late night snacks).
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It moved slant-foot across the meadow with a sneaking laziness like a shortstop cheating in on a runner at second.
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And just set aside for a moment your past, snarky criticism of other politicians for sneaking a sip during a speech.
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Soon Vivi and Eva are sneaking out of Weimar on a supply train headed toward Jena, the other remaining protected city.
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Their relationship blossomed over a year spent chatting on the phone and sneaking out of their offices for quiet lunch dates.
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They are effectively raised by an older sister and spend nights sneaking into a neighbor's pool, an activity that turns calamitous.
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The CIA is supposed to be sneaking into the offices of foreign adversaries, stealing documents, planting listening devices, and so forth.
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If you do get your phone out to film the characters sneaking around, fair warning, they're also attracted to the spotlight.
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So maybe if you're planning on sneaking them into your luggage, take the decorative bottle cap off, just to be safe.
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Another family might be trying to keep their 2100-year-old from sneaking into their bed at 21 am every night.
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US senators are breaking impeachment trial rules by sneaking in forbidden food and snacks into the Senate Chamber, according to reporters.
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Farrow proposed to Lovett after sneaking in his proposal in an early draft of Catch and Kill, which he wrote about.
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This is all done in single-player, with Vincke detaching Astarion from the party and sneaking him through the base alone.
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In December, a second Chinese woman, Lu Jing, was arrested for allegedly taking pictures at the property after sneaking onto it.
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Mr. Simons began sneaking the full orchestral scores to his hotel room to study them after-hours, even in the bathroom.
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The American sculptor Zenos Frudakis risked imprisonment for sneaking the work into the country in 1989, when apartheid was in effect.
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Skeleton shrimp, also called caprellids, sit motionless in shallow marine environments before sneaking up on their prey (usually protozoa or worms).
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It's a light scene with one impressive shot that has Peter sneaking back into his room by crawling on the ceiling.
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"You'll see a lot of kids today," said Steve Wilkin, a program vendor sneaking glances at Grimsby-Palace at Selhurst Park.
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Breitbart once published a photo of an old Adidas shirt as evidence that Islamist terrorists are sneaking across the Mexican border.
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WATCH: A woman was shocked to discover her neighbor's Corgi was sneaking onto her property at night and… riding her pony?
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Getting the cross face and sneaking into the three-quarter mount, securing back control as Condit attempted to buck and roll.
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One of his defense lawyers, Jennifer Ridha, was also caught sneaking drugs to Douglas inside prison after they developed a romantic relationship.
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In chaotic news events, misinformation is bound to proliferate, and threatening narratives like "terrorists are sneaking in with refugees" prove particularly sticky.
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Sure, drinking someone else's breast milk is kinda weird, and there are definitely ethical issues with sneaking it into baked goods unannounced.
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Think of Meryl Streep and Alec Baldwin sneaking around in It's Complicated, or Diane Keaton and Jack Nicholson in Something's Gotta Give.
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So, when the award-winning cast reunited at the show, sneaking kisses and hugs during the commercial break, we got very nostalgic.
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In one corner, we had Texas native Chas Skelly, who has been sneaking his way up the divisional rankings for some time.
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Although it was officially released today, Steinway surprised fans by sneaking out 100 copies to some of them yesterday in the mail.
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Suddenly I had become the Google guy, and I had a sneaking suspicion that maybe the restaurant thought I worked for Google.
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After Hanna and Arvo are caught sneaking into a cell phone tower by security, Hanna and her father must flee their hideaway.
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Starkweather's mansion in particular is the perfect playground, ebbing and flowing between corridors designed for sneaking and larger spaces made for shootouts.
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If so, I missed all the paranoia over non-trans men sneaking into women's bathrooms, and doing untoward stuff to young girls.
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Parents enlist programs like River View to deal with kids like Bachrach, who are sneaking out, drinking, and whose grades are suffering.
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Westmoreland reveals that Delphine told them she was sneaking around his basement, just as it's time for Delphine to head to Geneva.
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Russian authorities claim she was captured on Russian soil after sneaking across the border disguised as a refugee to escape the fighting.
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You mostly hide, sneaking past soldiers through small hidden spaces, but you can't help but see and hear the carnage around you.
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The bottom line: There's a sneaking suspicion among many in the industry that Blue Origin is much further along than it's shared.
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Nineties kids will remember being totally petrified by the killer sneaking around John Adams High, even as Shawn (Rider Stong) and co.
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Missions generally involve sneaking into an orc camp or base, wreaking some havoc, and then taking down the bruising hulk in charge.
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Arya's masterclass sneaking saved the entire world This all goes to show that on Game of Thrones, hindsight is always 20/20.
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"One of the really special opportunities I had as a young girl growing up was sneaking into the legislative chambers," she said.
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These two buddies of his were sneaking out of camp to go to a cockfight, and wanted him to go with them.
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Sneaking into the side of the pictures is Harry's friend and teammate Ignacio (nicknamed Nacho) Figueras trying to hand Harry the award.
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"But I'm checking the Greyhound schedule," Kaine joked, before sneaking out of a back door of the Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce.
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Presenting reality as stranger than fiction, these sidebars of commentary give a broader sense of purpose to your sneaking around the museum.
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We stayed up late watching a Friday the 13th marathon on cable and sneaking hits of pot from her older sister's stash.
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I was also quite mischievous and rebellious as a kid, so I did like sneaking away from conventional and more serious settings.
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One thing that makes me really terrified, is radicals sneaking inside safe countries refugees usually seek to take advantage of their crisis.
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Sneaking in through the garage to avoid the onslaught of photographers waiting outside, Teresa stopped to greet her dog in her crate.
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It was 1943, and the Brits were using radar equipment to spot German submarines sneaking around off the western coast of France.
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Her channel began as a vlog, but she slowly started sneaking messages about bullying, body positivity, and fake news into her videos.
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The pilot of Sweet/Vicious, a new series premiering on MTV November 15, features a college girl sneaking into a guy's room.
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The clip also features a clip of the happy couple hanging out at a family barbecue before sneaking in a quick smooch.
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And while Bria immediately sets her sights on Zak, that doesn't stop him from sneaking off into the confessional booth with Morgan.
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Mirrors work now, so if you're sneaking up behind someone standing in front of a mirror, it's not going to go well.
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It accused the zoos of sneaking the elephants out of the African nation under the cover of darkness to avoid a lawsuit.
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We always have a sneaking suspicion that there are things the flight attendants aren't telling us when we hop on a plane.
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Meanwhile, Marty turns a couple of fellows sneaking into the recording studio into his backup singers and dancers, and begins recording himself.
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Nyquist, the two-legged version, had a game the next day, but he could not resist sneaking a peek at the replay.
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But after sneaking into Israel from their homes in the occupied West Bank, the pair encountered metal detectors at a train station.
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ORLANDO — A scene keeps flashing through Officer Omar Delgado's mind, sneaking into his slumber every time he closes his eyes to sleep.
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With characteristic slyness, Davenport enjoyed sneaking in praise of same-sex love and androgyny to the pages of William F. Buckley's magazine.
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Not to mention that ICE assists in preventing terrorists from sneaking into the United States through its Counterterrorism and Criminal Exploitation Unit.
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There's no way of sneaking back in—again, this is to protect your data from anyone who shouldn't be getting at it.
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To be clear: This is not a case of Facebook sneaking one past you, at least not the way you might think.
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Dr. Bayden is a lot more cunning than Kimmy expects, though, and she's been sneaking vodka from a Camelbak the entire day.
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"You think of that young kid one day sneaking into a studio and manifesting his own destiny," Dicaprio says in the trailer.
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Taxes drive up prices, so big companies are essentially sneaking this honey in to keep their costs at a low price point.
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Sneaking onto this list is an incident that apparently occurred in mid-December 0003, but didn't make international news until early 2000.
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Manny Pacquiao also doubles up on his left hand in this way, with the second, less severe punch often sneaking through cleanly.
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It is achieved by allowing the underhook leg to extend and then clearing the opponent's head, while sneaking the trapped knee free.
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She describes the gleaming instrumentals as "trojan horses," a way of sneaking the message to those who wouldn't ordinarily seek it out.
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But the important point is that it is fast and seamless until you either take your shot or you get caught sneaking.
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I wasn't a kid you'd find sneaking pingers onto the dancefloor, or pissing on a car bonnet as I left the club.
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After a few days working from Sydney (and sneaking in some exploring around the city), I flew back home to New York.
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"I'm influenced by everything I drank as a kid: 40 ounce malt liquor, sneaking white zin from my parents' fridge," he said.
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Like "Uncharted 4," a sneaking system returns in "The Lost Legacy" — a new pistol with a silencer adds to your stealth toolkit.
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But as Bergman shows, motives aren't always so righteous and clear-cut; revenge, wrath and other impulses have ways of sneaking in.
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People are constantly sneaking out early or calling out without warning, forcing me to do tasks that I never signed up for.
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I was constantly sneaking away from parties to sit on the bed with the coats, completely oblivious to the world around me.
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Kerr has a fairly open policy when coaches express an interest in sneaking backstage to catch a glimpse of his basketball cyborgs.
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But after sneaking a very blurry peak at her Paris gown, her second look was not at all what we were expecting.
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Sitting in the cafe can be an odd and exhilarating experience, like sneaking backstage in the tense moments before a play begins.
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"They'll try breeding and mating and sneaking their eggs into another bird's nest, and at some point they might succeed," he said.
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The popularity of "Fortnite" has caused schools and teachers to complain students are sneaking it in class and playing on their phones.
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Phil Bredesen (D) launched his latest TV ad attacking Trump's tariffs (while sneaking in a quick compliment about Trump's North Korea summit).
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Some accused me of sneaking in to work on the urns at night, but I assure you the kids did it all.
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The mechanical insect that can draw blood from a patient by sneaking up and jamming its metal proboscis into the person's neck.
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It included political appointees illegally sneaking into her security clearance file and leaking derogatory information in clear violation of the Privacy Act.
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All of us, from time to time, feel stuck or unhappy at work — or have a sneaking suspicion that something's not working.
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During the nineteenth century, many fugitive slaves came through the area on the way to sneaking into Canada and winning their freedom.
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She recalled classmates sneaking onto their phones under their desks last year trying to get their hands on it when it dropped.
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Our report says that we obliterated them, but the only kills we could be sure of were a few illegals sneaking North.
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I could also see that Sophie was sometimes sneaking glances at her iPhone past midnight, when she was supposed to be asleep.
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As they sat down they kept quickly looking over at my husband and me, heads lowered, almost like they were sneaking a peek.
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Then you earn money by completing missions that have you sneaking onto procedurally generated spaceships to steal, capture, or kill someone or something.
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Looking at Toebbe's work, I feel like a curious intruder, sneaking around while the family is either out or asleep in their bedrooms.
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Because habits are so ingrained into our daily routines, it's very likely that harmful ones are sneaking in and detracting from our success.
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The Dodge Charger Pursuit, the automaker's law enforcement model, will come standard with technology that can detect people sneaking up behind the cruiser.
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The leader's son, Kim Jong Nam, was caught sneaking into Japan on a fake diplomatic passport -- so that he could visit Tokyo Disneyland.
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It begins with Batman sneaking into Amanda Waller's house and (pretty hilariously) handing her a towel when she gets out of the shower.
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She has a sneaking suspicion that Tamar is still around, and she follows her hunch all the way back to the Hodel mansion.
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Also sneaking into that race is Emily Blunt for A Quiet Place, who additionally scored a best actress nomination for Mary Poppins Returns.
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"I always see them sneaking outside the door, looking in my store, and even right at me!" said Paul Kim, the store's owner.
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Like Star Trek, problems occur, but humans and aliens alike deal with them together, learning life lessons (and sneaking kisses) along the way.
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If a five-year-old boy has no shame talking about periods, then why are we still sneaking tampons out of our purses?
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More than raising her profile, Clinton is getting her political hardball muscles back into shape by sneaking in a few spring training innings.
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Read these stories next: How The Stigma Around Vaginal Bleeding Puts Women At Risk Why Are We Still Sneaking Tampons To The Bathroom?
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I imagined her like a gambling addict, sneaking out of the house twice a week, squandering the family money on doing the audio.
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Personally, I had a sneaking suspicion why, and it had something to do with aesthetics — something to do with Neko Atsume's Japanese nature.
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"All around me, people don't stop yearning," the pope says, after sneaking onto a beach to watch a pal build a sand castle.
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We were so absorbed in the thrill of sneaking out that we didn't realize until two blocks later that our hands were entwined.
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The trailer also shows your fighter and a companion sneaking into a temple and using stealth to get the drop on his enemies.
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They have also become a pain for Californians who have reported them infesting homes, crawling out of plumbing and even sneaking into handbags.
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It's sneaking through the public's defenses and unloading a swath of angry Greeks in skirts and my analogy has gotten away from me.
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It's also sneaking back onto Facebook, which discovered and deleted a fresh batch of fraudulent IRA-linked profiles and group pages in July.
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Of course, this has nothing to do with savings accounts and everything to do with sneaking anti-choice language into a tax plan.
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But before you know it, Archie is an FBI informant, sneaking into prep schools, and beating the shit out of Nick St. Clair.
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With alternative markets opening up and artsy textural indulgence sneaking into the genre, performers who dodge expressionist convention frequently retreat into inaccessible corners.
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While Arsenal have their own problems to worry about, Arsene Wenger has a longstanding habit of sneaking into that fourth and final spot.
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Rumors are spreading throughout the office that Michael and Alexis slept together, and I have the sneaking suspicion they are courtesy of Alexis.
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Having a full-time internship while you're looking means having a double workload, sneaking out for job interviews, and being twice as stressed.
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If there's any place that has unlimited amounts of bizarre animals sneaking up to the dinner table, it would be the great outback.
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When a couple of guests were seen sneaking a photo, a North Korean official stormed up to them, demanding to check their phones.
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The second is a lightly-narrated 18-minute video of Mankind Divided that shows off some of the hacking, sneaking, and combat gameplay.
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Typically, every piece of social media we create comes with the sneaking suspicion that a co-worker or family member might see it.
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When Ms. Diski acted like the teenager she was, sneaking out of windows or bringing boys home, Lessing would become empurpled with rage.
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These abilities, granted by trickster god/emo cutie The Outsider, serve an inventive, fascinating playstyle that makes Dishonored's Thief-style sneaking really sing.
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When a New York State labor investigator entered a Long Island nail salon last July, she spotted two women sneaking out the back.
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Could it really be he who has conjured the slap-happy, whiskey-sneaking jokiness of Shelah's boisterous clan as we initially see it?
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Life's fun when you break the rules, and there's no rule that's more fun to break than sneaking food into a movie theater.
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Assuming you're not a total square, you know that sneaking into somewhere you're not meant to be is one of life's greatest pleasures.
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On Krallice's Years Past Matter and the first Geryon record, I was into sneaking pitch shifter just a little bit here and there.
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From sneaking in extra veggies to making simple ingredient swaps, favorites such as pizza, tacos, pasta, and more can be healthy and indulging.
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After all, it's largely the settings that change from game to game; the basic action of sneaking, stabbing, and collecting items barely alters.
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We now know Devin Patrick Kelley escaped from a mental health facility after sneaking guns onto an Air Force base and threatening commanders.
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And, when you add in a full-body pillow and our kid occasionally sneaking in, the queen-sized mattress gets a bit crowded.
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Even when Cara has full studio production behind her, the songs start out sparse and quiet, with the rhythm section almost sneaking in.
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He clashes with his daughter, Eep (Emma Stone), who, after sneaking out of the cave, meets Guy (Ryan Reynolds), who shares her wanderlust.
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Smugglers are making millions of dollars by extorting migrants after sneaking them into the United States and shuttling them from house to house.
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For Real Madrid, in particular, there will be a sneaking suspicion that it is second, rather than first, that brings the true prize.
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Earlier in the campaign it seemed possible that he could emulate Mr Trump, by sneaking through a crowded contest with a loyal minority.
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During intermission, Ms. Duca couldn't resist sneaking a peek at her phone, noticing a shout-out on Twitter from a supportive audience member.
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One viral TikToks shows a girl sneaking a llama into her home, while another shows someone pulling tickets out of an arcade game.
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As early as middle school, Boucher began sneaking his parents' liquor, partly to fit in with older boys he admired, he told me.
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Instead of sneaking your pet scraps, consider pre-portioning a daily allotment of treats so you can reward your furry friend guilt-free.
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Four trained nurses would sit with Sarah night and day to see whether she might be sneaking nourishment, and, if she was, how.
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But she too has seized on fears of Islam, warning in a widely criticized 2009 speech about the "sneaking Islamization" of European society.
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On a recent night, two pet rabbits hopped about, sneaking bites of yams and cabbage that Aisha had prepared for the family's dinner.
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Brunello by law must be 100 percent sangiovese, but by the 1990s, some producers seeking darker, softer wines were sneaking in foreign grapes.
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" Or as Michael Knights of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy put it, "There's no sneaking up on the other side's capital.
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When he was younger man, illustrator Ben Evans, AKA ben is right, spent a lot of time sneaking bong rips in friends' bedrooms.
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The Queensland Strawberry Growers Association suspects that a disgruntled employee might be behind the attack, sneaking the needles and pins into the strawberries.
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I considered sneaking into the bathroom to avoid embarrassment, but Bruce pulled me down next to him on the couch and the show began.
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I desperately missed the rush of the scheming and sneaking, the lying and hiding, the buzz of scoring the drugs or ingesting the booze.
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From whoopy cushions and sneaking clothes pins on their clothes to &aposhazing&apos the interns and new staff doctors, he was forever a prankster.
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Male cuttlefish take female mimicry and sneaking one step further by actually changing the color and texture of their skin to alter their appearance.
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Even when facing the possibility of amputation, Furst still wasn't taking his diagnosis seriously and tried sneaking in a large order of Chinese food.
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Image: Albertine Watson/WikimediaFor some, sneaking a mouthful of raw cookie dough while baking is an indelible—and certainly delicious—part of the process.
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Celebrities spilling secrets, sharing memes, and sneaking pictures is always the best part of award shows, and tonight's 61st Grammy Awards are no different.
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CCTV footage shows the man sneaking along a path at the side of a house before he reappears moments later carrying the garden ornament.
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Her case was complicated in 2012, when she went to visit her dying mother in Mexico, then got caught sneaking back across the border.
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The last one is sneaking up on us fast with the unofficial start to summer, Memorial Day weekend, just shy of a week away.
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The third option is to use the first screen but short cut the second, sneaking in between the two screens for an easy layup.
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By sneaking Meltan in there for a bit at the end, they pretty much guaranteed a wave of "WTF?" would roll around the world.
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I know it's illegal, and I don't like sneaking in, but we're already running pretty late for the Shabbat event, so I do it.
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Flicking through the photos, you will see healthy treats like celery, apples, lettuce and mint leaves (his favorite), with an occasional carb sneaking in.
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Harry's mother, Princess Diana, was first spotted at the royal family estate of Balmoral while sneaking a glance at waiting photographers via a mirror.
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Joel and their daughter Abby (Liv Hewson) can't bear to be away from her, and both end up sneaking downstairs to sleep with her.
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As is tradition, some last-minute rumors are sneaking their way into the news before Apple's big reveal on Monday morning in San Francisco.
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But if you had the sneaking suspicion that all those snacks were more or less empty calories—and lots of them—you'd be right.
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Don't get me wrong, I love the idea of sneaking around abandoned malls and hanging out with the leather-clad ghost of Keanu Reeves.
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Sneaking into the men-only event among the 130 hostesses ordered from an agency, they provided a horrifying insight into the young women's experience.
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He frequently ditched the reporters assigned to follow him — at one point sneaking out in the middle of the evening for a steakhouse dinner.
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Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a game that understands the simple joys of sneaking behind a Nazi super soldier and sticking the knife in their jugular.
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And things are going to be a lot harder for someone who knows their other half is sneaking junk food whenever they're not looking.
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Now, I'm not sure why, but I have a sneaking suspicion, because one of my panelists is the award winning Hollywood superstar, Matt Damon.
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It was in Cabo Delgado that the liberation struggle against the Portuguese began in the 1960s, with fighters trained and sneaking across from Tanzania.
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I discovered Party Monster as a lonely teenager halfway across the world, in Tokyo, around the time that I'd begun sneaking into local clubs.
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But when I'm talking to you, it's like I'm 18 again, and we're sneaking into our rooms to break it down over the phone.
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Now 10 years old, the stag enjoys raiding the pantry, greeting visitors at the gate, and sneaking into Geoff's bed for the occasional nap.
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His incipient paranoia provided a wonderful advantage in playing a game that depends on paranoia—Is that pawn sneaking up on me from behind?
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In January 1945, after sneaking out of the hospital to rejoin his unit in France, Conner ran out into a wave of German fire.
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It's the way you can high-five Quill by moving the controller near her tiny hands—or scare her by sneaking up from behind.
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We also ended up dating for a number of years after that and her sneaking my dumb ass out was the start of it.
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Great horror has a way of sneaking into the darkest and deepest part of our psyches, but it's dependent on individual traumas and dogmas.
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Every time a Gemini acts shady, they tell themselves they're just momentarily going "off-script," refusing to admit that their sneaking around is habitual.
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Sneaking in things like popcorn, brown rice, and even choosing breads and pasta made with 100% whole grains can also help you get more.
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" In his final signoff, Harwell told his listeners: "Thank you for sneaking your transistor under the pillow as you grew up loving the Tigers.
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At one cathedral, Santa Maria della Salute, I had to crash a wedding rehearsal, sneaking into the sacristy over a bed of rose petals.
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Considering the logjam of 7-983 teams currently led by Baltimore, it's hard to envision Indianapolis sneaking into the playoffs if it loses Sunday.
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The inning started with Zack Granite, who had come into the game to replace the injured Byron Buxton, sneaking a single past Starlin Castro.
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He and his friends would train by sneaking into ski resorts in the Vancouver area before ski season began and hiking up the mountains.
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After sneaking off to make out in their hosts' bedroom, the couple discover the note tucked into the bed, abruptly cutting their fun short.
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My personal Fourth of July celebration will consist of sneaking away between shows and go on rides in the fun fair in the Tuileries.
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A brief scene of him sneaking into his bedroom (to avoid Marisa Tomei's Aunt May) has more tension than any single action set piece.
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I have a sneaking suspicion applying for a mortgage would be a lot more fun if Momoa and Bonet were in my future home.
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After sneaking into Sasha's Halloween party, he is about to abandon the sex-toy plan when a smitten crew member comes on to him.
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No doubt a host of key Trump orchestrators and luminary actors were making ample use of auxiliary entrances and exits, sneaking in and out.
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Brodie gave the Flames a 1-0 lead at 17:55 of the first, sneaking a shot from the right point between Ullmark's pads.
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Woodward describes Cohn sneaking into the Oval Office and removing a one-page letter from the president's desk addressed to the South Korean president.
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Erica snatches at happiness by sneaking out to bask in the neon glow of Dee, with whom she spends her evenings in sacred communion.
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He said gang members had been exploiting the government program for unaccompanied minors, some sneaking into the country undetected to be placed with guardians.
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Some say it is too soon to get excited about new physics sneaking through such a small discrepancy in a field noted for controversy.
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This Valentine's Day, office workers would be wise to think twice before sneaking a box of chocolates to the cutie in the adjacent cube.
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The American sculptor Zenos Frudakis recalled that he risked imprisonment for sneaking the work into the country in 1989, when apartheid was in effect.
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Previously, many families caught sneaking across the border — especially those seeking asylum — were released into the United States while their immigration cases were processed.
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She cites the story of Odysseus' escape from the Cyclops by getting him drunk and sneaking his men out underneath a herd of sheep.
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It's like bootleggers sneaking booze into a coffee shop, turning off the burglar alarm and using the kitchen to make cocktails instead of cappuccinos.
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As told in Judges, Jael freed the Israelites by sneaking into the tent of the enemy commander and driving a stake through his head.
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Now, I'm a master at sneaking my boyfriend out, but when I first moved back in with my parents, I had a close call.
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But Wayne's channel just shows how little YouTube does to police its content, and how a host of explicit videos are still sneaking through.
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During last year's parliamentary campaign, when Mr Navalny stumped for the opposition party RPR-Parnas, he spoke of sneaking into parliament and building a coalition.
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Both comfortable and versatile enough for all-day wear, we have a habit of sneaking the seasonal shoe staple into our ensembles pretty much daily.
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But for those that have been sneaking bites of raw dough here and there when their parents weren't looking, two flavors is a great start.
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No one will ... I was thinking of sneaking over to Arianna's house, pretending I'm bringing cookies and then wander through and look through her things.
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With a bit of prodding, and a lot of sneaking, you can sabotage the jet's ejector seat and splatter your target when it triggers prematurely.
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Arya has spent her entire time on the series training — she was even sneaking her way into the yard to do so in the pilot.
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Comical CCTV footage shows the man sneaking along a path at the side of a house before he reappears moments later carrying the garden ornament.
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But, I also think people have the model of the alcoholic housewife who's sneaking drinks from a bottle tucked in the back of the pantry.
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You gotta give it to Bella, sneaking around the world from Kiev to Carolina, there's no doubt that she's become a bona-fide fashion star.
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There I am, running along the edge of a giant crater or sneaking through a dense forest, and some blue, fluttering wings catch my eye.
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In 2013 Mr Babis purchased bonds in his former company worth 1.5bn koruna ($63.5m), sneaking through a loophole just as it was about to close.
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The sneak peek also featured Prince Harry remembering how "naughty" his late mother could be when he was younger by sneaking him sweets at school.
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Sneaking guns into public places is clearly his M.O. With Chepe back in Colombia with his wife, we have no idea how business will continue.
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Once Mona left Radley, she was still obsessed with the girls, but CeCe was now "A" and sneaking out of Radley to torment them instead.
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Yet even as I watched those flash-forwards, I had a sneaking suspicion that in the end, they wouldn't be as devastating as they seemed.
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The Classic Tech Earmuff or Sheepskin Headband Earmuff packs in warmth and a fuzzy build, while also sneaking a pair of headphones in each ear.
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It's easy to use, and perfect for use on-the-go, such as a hike or sneaking a few puffs while out on the town.
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Border enforcement will become what it should be: Keeping out real criminals, would-be terrorists and others sneaking across the border for the wrong reasons.
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The couple, who have been dating for nearly a year, were caught sneaking a secret smooch outside of Joan's on Third in Studio City, California.
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In one, the robber was still in our house, sneaking around, stealing our phones when we weren't looking, and then murdering us one by one.
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T-Mobile had said that it would start rolling out Universal RCS this quarter, and it's really just sneaking in there in the final days.
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Russian authorities claimed Savchenko was captured on Russian soil after sneaking across the border disguised as a refugee to escape the fighting in eastern Ukraine.
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But with the current political climate, we have a sneaking suspicion that music in the U.S. is about to get ever-so-slightly more angry.
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Cutting that down to just the one or two jets that are going to be sneaking in and hitting stuff makes everyone's life much simpler.
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Ultimately, that may mean always-on voice recognition coming to Intel-powered Windows devices, and Apple sneaking in Siri support to its Intel-powered Macbooks.
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In an interview with Polish public broadcaster Telewizja Republika earlier this month, Lisio makes a more subtle appearance by sneaking behind Targalski for a nap.
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Swift even broke her spell of staying uber private about relationships to promote Alwyn's role in The Favourite on Instagram after sneaking into the premiere.
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She began making paper hearts with messages like, 'Love is in you,' written inside, and sneaking them into people's hands when she bid them goodbye.
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Well, Crazy Rich Asians director Jon M. Chu actually did it once, sneaking into his first ever Oscars with a fake pass he made himself.
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While we don't find out which brother champions the fight, we've got a sneaking suspicion Chase is going to go easy on his little bro.
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Sneaking up on bad guys and silently taking them out while staying hidden actually feels much more in line with Nathan Drake as a character.
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Fringe figures like Alex Jones have gone from sneaking around Bohemian Grove and warning about the mind-controlling powers of fluoride, to interviewing future presidents.
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As much as I love the legends, I have a sneaking feeling the Grammy committee are going to put forward some new blood this year.
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Books aren't just a worm thing, they are appreciated by many creatures — some of which might be sneaking novels right from your very one home.
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He added that, had he been wearing headphones, he likely would have died, as he wouldn't have heard the mountain lion sneaking up behind him.
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The economic business model of influencers relies on sneaking by the defenses we've built to protect ourselves from believing the false ideals promised in ads.
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Sneaking an unupgraded date format through in the guts of a smart-dishwasher is a whole lot easier to imagine than an iPad or laptop.
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Sneaking around or acting ashamed for having a pint in the afternoon is for people who also plan on dragging the party well beyond sundown.
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The boy also alleged to authorities he was forced to sit on top of a tall refrigerator as punishment for sneaking out of that closet.
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One plan, aired by Assange and his legal counsel, entailed sneaking him out of the embassy in disguise and flying him to Russia or Cuba.
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As Minaj's verse speeds up, Cox doesn't lose steam, mouthing along the rapid-fire lyrics — and sneaking in a sly taunt to her opponent Wiley.
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" Campbell Soup Company: "I see the stock's sneaking back and I know a lot of people feel it's going to sell itself to Kraft Heinz.
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The researchers discovered seven sites sneaking additional products into shopping carts without users&apos consent and five sites revealing previously undisclosed charges moments before checkout.
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And food isn't just used as a means of sneaking narcotics under the noses of CBSA agent—sometimes the food itself is against the law.
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Here Chinzo falls over as his opponent steps in while Chinzo is sneaking up his rear leg to dig in the lead leg snap kick.
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But in non-monogamy, you can have your cake and eat it too—so why are you sneaking cake in the middle of the night?
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The traveling class began arriving yesterday (some, to judge by Instagram, after sneaking in a day off in Como or Cap d'Antibes) and continues today.
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"I caught myself sneaking off to get in the hot tub, and here come those little bodies, coming in there with me," Ms. Coleman said.
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The plan worked for Searcey's sister but not for Searcey, who got busted at her Christian college for sneaking out to a Rolling Stones concert.
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I can see the scar on her lower lip from when she fell out of her bedroom window, sneaking out to a high school party.
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Then, about 20 hours into the recording from the Medusa's fifth deployment, Dr. Robinson saw the sharp points of tentacles sneaking into the camera's view.
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Also just this month, an Iranian soccer player set herself on fire after being arrested for sneaking into a soccer stadium dressed as a man.
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He started drinking by sneaking cocktails at Bar and Bat Mitzvahs when he was 13 and soon began smoking marijuana and trying pills as well.
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I also have a sneaking suspicion that, because we're white, my family doesn't think I need to be considering these points about race at all.
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I figured that having irregular income would make it easier to manage irregular bills, but they always have a way of sneaking up on you.
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It connects, but not before Primo closes in and the boys are forced to flee, ultimately sneaking onto the back of a tiny pickup truck.
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There are scenes in "The Spy" where it looks like you, not a stunt double, are the one scaling buildings and sneaking across slanted rooftops.
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If a man feels trapped in his role as monogamous husband, he may attempt to right this perceived wrong by sneaking off to a lover.
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Sahar Khodayari did so after being caught sneaking into a soccer stadium in Tehran without wearing a hijab, as she was posing as a man.
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Sanders dueled Clinton to just short of a stalemate in Iowa during the last primary, but he won't be sneaking up on anyone in 2020.
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She had loved smoking ever since she was a teenager sneaking Marlboros, and although she had developed a nighttime cough, she wasn't trying to quit.
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I'm sick of the Third World sneaking into my country to turn the USA into a copy of the dung hole they crawled out of.
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That spring, Mr. Lee visited Ms. Ryles once more in Tokyo, and she returned the favor by "sneaking out" to his senior prom in Shanghai.
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Did I run further into the night to try to find more fun-loving strangers, or did I risk arrest by sneaking back onto campus?
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Nelson captures real life emotions and recognizable milestones of tweenhood, be they sneaking out at night or finding ways to entertain yourself on the playground.
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Her mother seems to suspect her of being untrustworthy even before witches enter the story, and her younger brother keeps sneaking glances down her shift.
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One other nice feature Google is sneaking out this week is the ability to schedule drafted emails to be sent at specified times in the future.
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Well, hell if we ever know what's really going on with this family because they're more lock-lipped than a teenager caught sneaking in after curfew.
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"From whoopy [sic] cushions and sneaking clothespins on their clothes to 'hazing' the interns and new staff doctors, he was forever a prankster," his parents added.
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Still, sneaking a peek at Efron's grilled facial hair only fueled conversation about the actor's on-screen style, especially when it came to that fiery hair.
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These aren't the signs of someone sneaking in to use the forest as a dump, Ayers-Rigsby says—the refuse has been carried in on waves.
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Dee Dee did not approve, but that didn't stop Gypsy and Godejohn from reportedly sneaking off to the bathroom to have sex, according to Fox 4.
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Beer, like coffee or red wine, is one of those not-necessarily nutritious beverages that just keeps sneaking up on us with its stealth health benefits.
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The Roots—the house band of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon—are known for sneaking flyby jabs into 10-second snippets of walk-on music.
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Warren beat her poll numbers but Buttigieg beat his by more, sneaking past her as some of her outside allies had focused their fire on Biden.
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Porn and gambling companies are sneaking private apps on the iPhone, using the same tool that Apple busted Facebook and Google for inappropriately using last month.
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Another general advantage of a microchipped pet door is to prevent neighborhood animals sneaking into your house via the cat flap and snaffling your pet's food.
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He would delight in sneaking irreverent slides into his PowerPoint budget presentations, visually -- and memorably -- describing his roles as elephant poop cleaner or chief cat herder.
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I first reported on this 60 degree FOV technological development at CES 2016 by sneaking a peak at a previously unseen demo of this optical engine.
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Sneaking into [Chicago] black queer clubs like the Generator and Prop House at such an early age gave me more of an appreciation for the culture.
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In an arrest warrant, deputies wrote that Montgomery allegedly said he punished the child for sneaking out of bed and getting a cookie, CBS News reports.
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When sneaking through someone's home, be it home to a terrifying beast or blood relatives, there is a sense that you are invading a personal space.
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The Presleys had humiliated it, people said, until the ghost retaliated in the middle of the night, sneaking into Kevin's bedroom and taking their eldest son.
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The drama reawakened dormant worries about those two problems—and the deeper fear that the euro zone's third-biggest member might be sneaking towards the exit.
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Seeing it was a rite of passage that largely depended on how chill your parents were or how skilled you became at sneaking into movie theaters.
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And my crystal ball (the Internet) shows that we'll be sporting more leg, buttoning more buttons, and sneaking our way into zebra print all year long.
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I never knew what was right or wrong growing up..I didn't know the person sneaking into my bed room at night was a bad person.
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Chau's parents are Vietnamese immigrants whose coming to America story didn't involve being downsized and sneaking away in a television box, but was just as dramatic.
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He has made a career of sneaking this in on peculiar rhythm after his jab, just as the opponent is thinking he is out of range.
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My dog and my wife both have had no problems sneaking up on me while I've been wearing these headphones, even during a game's quieter moments.
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Below, a few of our favorite things that we'll be buying for our loved ones (and maybe a few that we'll be sneaking in for ourselves).
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Like his father—the great experimenter Robert Ashley—Sam Ashley has a knack for sneaking casually profound turns of phrase into seemingly unending streams of consciousness.
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But it turns out that between teaching us the joy of painting and being an all-around chill dude, Bob Ross was sneaking in perm appointments.
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As for the gambling, Cipriani had been playing cards in Atlantic City since he was 16 years old, sneaking into casinos while he was still underage.
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By creating clever GIFs and Photoshopped artwork of women stomping out oppressors and enjoying themselves publicly without judgement, she's sneaking her ideals into the public mindset.
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It's something he and the countless fans he earned by sneaking snuggles from Duchess have been hoping for since the endearing footage was released this summer.
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While sneaking peas into your mac and cheese and the like may not seem like a monumental leap toward pristine health, these decisions make a difference.
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Since the other characters were too far away, meant to provide cover and fire for the character sneaking to the exit, it was a lost cause.
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The webbing loop on the rear attaches to any compatible Patagonia jacket's snow skirt, and built-in gaiters keep snow from sneaking in through the cuffs.
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The trailer shows Clarke's character getting pooped on by a bird, plus the main characters sneaking into an ice rink to go skating (and getting caught).
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At night, many play the same risky, rarely successful game as the adults: sneaking onto trucks, trains or ferries for passage to Britain's perceived El Dorado.
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We're first introduced to Lord Asriel (James McAvoy), sneaking into Oxford to deliver a baby girl and her daemon Pantalaimon to the safety of Jordan College.
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She's gone from "sneaking out the back door" to flee a failing relationship to using that same vantage point to allow her entourage to enter menacingly.
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But we now know that she was in a coma, and that Doc Hayward saw the man he thought was Cooper sneaking out of intensive care.
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That's the reason John Young was reprimanded for sneaking a corned beef sandwich on board during the Gemini program — bread crumbs could easily float into instruments.
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That year she was arrested at LAX after allegedly sneaking past a TSA agent in San Jose, California, and weaseling her way onto a Southwest flight.
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It was still "cyberspace," a ghostly other world which I accessed by sneaking into my dad's study after he was asleep and bathing in that glow.
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His cousin Dennis, the group's drummer, had the even worse habit of sneaking around with Mr. Love's women and, in one case, impregnating Mr. Love's daughter.
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In my teens I was chronically depressed, but he didn't talk about feelings, so I started sneaking shots of the Tanqueray he kept in the freezer.
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I was sneaking in and out of the office via the freight elevator, using my bike as an excuse to avoid the front of the office.
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It also looks like there will be more to sneaking than hiding in shadows: Here you can see Chloe in a shop trying on different outfits.
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But if you hear there's a daycare three towns over where something's going on and you're sneaking in there with a video camera, that's not right.
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About 20 hours into a recording, just 100 miles off the coast of New Orleans, sharp points of tentacles began sneaking into the submerged camera's view.
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I was probably about 14, nicking fags out of my mother's packet, sneaking into the local pub, standard, and just trying to be like Mike really.
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I've driven down the same winding dirt roads where he and his friends used to drive, sometimes sneaking beers while parked underneath the big Kansas sky.
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"Russia can be very sneaky and will try to distract you on one side while sneaking by you on the other side," Clovis told the agents.
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The Stanford group's original idea was that iron nanoparticles could be used as "Trojan horses" for sneaking chemotherapy drugs into tumors, thus increasing their anticancer efficacy.
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He is part of a gang of young boys sneaking beers in cabaret bars and stealing mangoes from local gardens to sell on the black market.
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When it was left open during the hot Roman summers, before air-conditioning, the nearby apartment balconies were often crowded with neighbors sneaking a free show.
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Many fear arrest or conscription if they return to government areas, and Turkey has closed its border, where guards shoot — and sometimes kill — people sneaking across.
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Mahomes was hurt in a 30-6 victory in Denver on Thursday night while sneaking for first down on fourth-and-short deep in Broncos territory.
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However, the rules weren&apost enough to stop senators from sneaking in snacks into the Chamber to sustain themselves during the 12-hour days of arguments.
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Kelli Wheat, 32, Minneapolis, Minnesota I was 14 when my parents caught me sneaking back in my bedroom window at 2 am on a school night.
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Surging prices for sneaking past heavily patrolled areas north of the border have brought bigger payoffs that can be difficult to resist, even for the military.
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Since then, the paparazzi have snagged a few photos here and there of the two holding hands, sneaking kisses, and gazing lovingly into each other's eyes.
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The Big Piece form had sneaked up on Brown when she was young and strong, and, now that she was gone, it was sneaking back again.
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After earning $2225,22.9 in 2015 by sneaking migrants out of Turkey, a smuggler says he has left the guilt and complications of his business behind — mostly.
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"Since you pay for your service upfront, you don't have to worry about overages or other extra charges sneaking on to your monthly bill," Gallup says.
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They have nothing to do with funding levels and everything to do with sneaking in policies that would never be passed by Congress as standalone legislation.
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We accused her of taking too long, sneaking a look on the way back to the house, trying to get the nine-letter-word before us.
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According to Tulsa World, Mayo had been accused of sneaking contraband into the prison, and was subsequently questioned by officers who asked to search his backpack.
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I would be working in a pub, sneaking away when it was busy to send him nudes from the cellar, surrounded by cobwebs and exposed wires.
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The lawsuit accuses Trump of harassing other women, including sneaking into the bedroom of another guest at Mar-a-Lago and groping her in her bed.
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As Moicano postured up to strike, Swanson sat straight up into him, scooting back on his hands and sneaking a knee in to accomplish butterfly half-guard.
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Along with the sparkles and ruffles that we're seeing at basically every store we love, this little detail is sneaking its way onto sleeves and necklines galore.
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You take the mount and get to work sneaking a hand into the collar when suddenly you find yourself on the receiving end of a wrist lock.
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Conor McGregor is excellent at drawing the opponent's rear hand and sneaking his own through in the window between their blow and their getting back to guard.
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After sneaking into the wheel well of a plane -- the most common method of stowing away -- they can get crushed when the landing gear starts going in.
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In a story seemingly ready-made for the small screen, five people have now pleaded guilty to sneaking weed, booze, and tobacco into jail inside submarine sandwiches.
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Jeremy Gabrysch's kids kept sneaking downstairs to party in the living room in the middle of the night, getting busted each time by their dad's Nest camera.
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We have a sneaking suspicion that chicks won't play a larger role in the branding of whatever she is releasing on April 26, but who's to say?
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My first really bad experience with weed, actually doesn't involve weed, but more the idea of weed (smoking, sneaking around your parents, masking the smell of smoke).
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Click here to view original GIFWhen people fantasize about being ninjas, they're not day-dreaming about sneaking up on their enemies; it's all about the sword play.
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Sneaking the gorilla's name into political protests has become a fad for the kind of people who are interested in that sort of thing … //s.imgur.com/min/embed.
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Going make-up free and dressed in sweats, the singer filmed herself sneaking into fellow coach Blake Shelton's trailer to plant her winning trophy from season 15.
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The F-35's forte is sneaking past air defences and attacking the ground; the Typhoon, and perhaps the Tempest, are optimised for combat in the air.
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Steines alleges in his lawsuit that he personally witnessed Fraser give bear hugs to women coworkers, in addition to sneaking up on them to rub their shoulders.
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A man confessed to sneaking into the Sonesta Resort in Hilton Head Island, SC, where he racked up a $2,180 room bill despite never actually checking in.
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So Britain would have to carefully monitor whisky imports from France, and slap a tariff on any Japanese stuff sneaking in (so-called "rules of origin" regulations).
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Click here to view original GIFIf there's one thing animators love, its sneaking visual references into movies, and Disney's geniuses are some of the best at it.
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Whether that means collecting a few moons while on a cross-country flight, or sneaking in a couple rounds of Splatoon in bed, is up to me.
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Dakota Johnson went viral after the camera at the 2018 Golden Globes captured her sneaking a peak at Angelina Jolie for her reaction as Jennifer Aniston spoke.
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That's great from the standpoint of seeing a rock and roll show, but I've got the sneaking suspicion it's not the ideal case use for the product.
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These were promising young women, each trying to document the life they were living -- standing in front of a breathtaking view; sneaking into somewhere forbidden and fun.
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Nathan is nowhere to be found, but that doesn't stop Issa from sneaking up to his room, going through his drawers, and trying to hack into computer.
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That's according to a report from Bloomberg which details how the Chinese government infiltrated a number of U.S. companies by sneaking tiny chips onto motherboards from Supermicro.
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A gunman opened fire Sunday evening after sneaking into the festival by crossing a nearby creek and cutting through a fence, Gilroy Police Chief Scot Smithee said.
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Surveillance video had shown two men and a woman sneaking the 2-to-3-foot-long gray horn shark from the aquarium in a stroller Saturday afternoon.
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Catlin alleges that the CBP inspector accused his daughter, who was menstruating, of sneaking in contraband via her maxi pad and they proceeded to touch that area.
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The Browns are coming off their best season in years -- with a 7-8-1 record -- and got REAL close to sneaking into the playoffs this year.
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Etkind found viral fame for his "Donnie Does" YouTube channel, in which he pulls of various stunts like sneaking into the ring of a Manny Pacquiao fight.
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Piet helps Santa by distributing gifts, and punishing naughty children by sneaking into their houses, beating the shit out of them, and taking them back to Spain.
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By throwing off Assuncao's timing and sneaking through a few good strikes, Moraes placed pressure on Assuncao to score some points and get back in the fight.
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Three inmates broke out of a maximum security jail in California over the weekend, cutting through steel bars, sneaking through plumbing tunnels and rappelling off a roof.
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Indian officials said the strike targeted areas close to the Line of Control, where it believes militants congregate for their final briefings before sneaking across the border.
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A new clip that aired during the MTV Movie & TV Awards Sunday night shows Peter (Tom Holland) sneaking home to find an unexpected visitor in his room.
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Edge of Nowhere's sneaking sequences, which become increasingly common as the game progresses, are also serviceable, and you can at least partly shoot through them if necessary.
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The Pittsburgh quartet's lurching, noisy, sludgy, post-everything metal is a trip, and I've got the sneaking suspicion that vocalist V. Cee is an absolute demon live.
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"By sneaking into the second act of plays for the last 40 years, we've single-handedly filled every vacated seat in a Broadway show," Mr. Faizon boasted.
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He enjoyed the rush of fighting battles in which he was outnumbered, and sneaking into the enemy line on guerrilla raids that he would later boast about.
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You have the photo of an athlete sneaking out of their dorm at night, with the headline 'Athlete Risks Career and Country For A Night Of Pleasure.
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Unfortunately for them (fortunately for viewers), things quickly go awry when Audrey goes sneaking into first class on the flight and meets Viscount Charles Cavendish (Luke Evans).
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Kathleen mentions how Johanna's early support of Clinton resulted in backlash, and the two found themselves sneaking on Facebook secret groups in support of HRC early on.
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But there's a new craze that's been sneaking up on our radar — one that's not quite visible to the eyes (if you're doing it right, that is).
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But it wasn't the media overkill that upset me; it was the sneaking suspicion that I was more manipulative and desperate for help than I had realized.
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Sophie is first his captive — he plucks her from the orphanage after she spies him sneaking through the nighttime London streets — and then his ward and pal.
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And after two years of trysts on the fire escape and sneaking out to nearby dance halls, they were married and are still very much in love.
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As a card-carrying liberal, I even have a sneaking soft spot for Newt Gingrich's alternative Civil War histories, though I draw the line at his politics.
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And counterterrorism officials and experts said there had never been a case of a known terrorist sneaking into the country through open areas of the southwest border.
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Almost immediately, I found myself sneaking around the measurement by using my phone when I was "working" to check Instagram or whatever other apps I couldn't resist.
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It draws him to the well house on the Key House property, and upon sneaking inside he's surprised to discover that there's someone down in the well.
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It begins in Rio, in 1950; Eurídice, a gangly piano prodigy, plays to cover the sound of the vivacious beauty Guida sneaking out to meet a boy.
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Gift-giving season is sneaking up on us, and if you're on the hunt for something a little more personal this year, look no further than Shutterfly.
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The noises were Fort Worth police officers sneaking around the back of her house after receiving a call from a neighbor that the front door was open.
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After sneaking into the home, the burglar stole $366,000 worth of jewelry which the couple kept in a designer bag in the dining room of the house.
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Trump heads home: Before the country officially checks out for Thanksgiving, Trump is sneaking in one last campaign event: A "Keep America Great" rally in Sunrise, Florida.
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NBA players have even been caught sneaking the bands onto the court, too, proving that its popularity isn't just due to some well-placed PR and endorsements.
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Joe makes an active effort to look out for both of them, which in his world means sneaking into Henderson's house and installing spyware on Ellie's phone.
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Weaknesses in the global drug supply chain, particularly in the EU, have created an opportunity for criminals to make a fortune sneaking counterfeits into murky wholesaling networks.
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Aside from sneaking out a remix every so often, he pretty much sticks to quietly dropping about one record a year on his own La Vida imprint.
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One of the teenagers, who keeps sneaking outside for smoke breaks, eventually decides to go for a little walk and see what is happening in the streets.
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To the left, the Clintons were sellouts; to the right, they were spies, sneaking across partisan lines to steal ideas and rhetoric that advanced their McGovernite revolution.
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Senator Edward Robertson of Wyoming called the president's action a "foul, sneaking Pearl Harbor blow," and locals led a cattle drive across the new monument in protest.
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Where season two of Louie confronted big questions about life and love head on, season two of Better Things tackles them by sneaking in the side door.
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She's been so invisible that it seemed plausible to multiple people that her staff was sneaking her in and out of her apartment in a giant box.
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Cruickshank had great success sneaking out the side door after a one-two and side kicking Felder in the body or even face when Felder turned to follow.
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Though they did not walk the red carpet together, Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott were spotted holding hands during Hayley Kiyoko's performance, even sneaking a kiss between commercials.
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On Sunday, the happy couple was spotted on the beach outside of the gorgeous oceanfront property, tossing a football back and forth and sneaking in a few kisses.
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"Frankly all we can get right now is that her offenses amounted to sneaking food, trying to get food; trying to do things that kids do," he said.
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Sure, they may be meant for skiing, but we fully plan on sneaking these bad boys under all of our outfits from now until the end of winter.
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Meanwhile, Tess watches Jake (Tom Sturridge) as he cleans up behind the bar, a hint of a mermaid tattoo sneaking out from under his rolled-up shirt sleeves.
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Nolan Gould is looking over his shoulder on the set of "Modern Family" ... because he's got a sneaking suspicion his character, Luke, could be going six feet under!
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By age 21997 he found more profitable work, which he began by sneaking a black garbage bag full of marijuana out the window of a friend's father's home.
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Companies in California won't be able to force employees to sign away their ability to sue in exchange for a bonus or by sneaking it into other paperwork.
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The startup's post-S1 saga has just been just so messy that it's understandable one could only grab a sneaking glance of headlines before having to look way.
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A third private rocket, the reusable New Glenn now under construction by Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin, is sneaking up on the others with a planned launch in 703.
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The end of June is fast approaching and America's birthday is quick to follow, sneaking up on all of us this year (and, annoyingly, falling on a Wednesday).
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If or whenever low-rise jeans come back (some signs indicate they're already sneaking up on us), I refuse to ever put a pair on my body again.
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At their destination, they try sneaking up on a lady in the garden, who turns around and sprays them with a garden hose, laughing as she greets them.
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Crafting items from metal comes naturally to Geng, who cherishes childhood memories of sneaking into the factory where his welder father worked, to observe him and occasionally help.
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A and Rhiannon fall in love in the traditional YA romance ways: sharing secrets, kissing in the rain, and sneaking out to see one another sans parental permission.
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Not only do these objects provide mobile concealment and cover in open spaces, they're also often placed to block ventilation shafts that you can use for sneaking around.
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Their origin story is actually a bit of a mystery, involving rumors of capybara being released by pet owners, sneaking out of zoos, or even fleeing research facilities.
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Image: Hannah Wood/SmithsonianTrap-jaw spiders hunt by sneaking up on their prey and rapidly snapping their mandibles shut, but scientists weren't entirely sure about the mechanics involved.
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It had shut down early for the holiday weekend and at about 7:45 pm on Friday the security cameras caught the two sneaking in the back gate.
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Here's an octopus in a trucker hat: In 1875, Brighton aquarists discovered octopi were sneaking from their tanks, across the laboratory, and into other tanks full of lumpfish.
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Swift has been known for keeping a very, very, very low profile recently, so it's easy to see her sneaking off to Perry's house, perhaps in a suitcase.
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We decide to make a run for it, but as we squelch over the wet abandoned course, Getty can't resist sneaking up on one more king-sized frog.
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There are numerous stories out there of people sneaking into VIP parties at Cannes, but it's a hell of a lot easier if you can secure an invite.
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I wasn't sneaking around or making up stories, but I was omitting details and padding the edges of emotional conversations in hopes of making them easier for everyone.
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Anthony's sister alleged food often was withheld as punishment, and that after the boys were caught sneaking out for food, an alarm was placed on their bedroom door.
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With social media, however, it's a little trickier to disappear — or to avoid the temptation of sneaking a peek at the life your former "person" is currently leading.
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But sneaking around is a viable option in a lot of situations, whether it's to give yourself a more advantageous position or to avoid a combat encounter entirely.
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But sometimes it rightly points out the ever-increasing dangers and unchallenged threats that might be sneaking around the corners, targeting the most vulnerable members of your communities.
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While their schools were shut down, Kathmandu's rocker kids were busy sneaking off to scope out bootleg copies of Hybrid Theory and Meteora in hidden back alley shops.
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In many ways, it was the first "true" survival horror game I'd played in years, but one that failed to give the player enough tools while sneaking around.
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Where my sneaking, running, and hiding in American Fugitive feels weighty, being found, chased, or even shot at in The Church in the Darkness feels ephemeral and unimportant.
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Last year, at least two suspected rhino poachers were mauled to death by a pride of lions in the Sibuya reserve after allegedly sneaking into the protected area.
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I enjoy walking around spooky Silent Hillish towns, I enjoy sneaking around weird monstrosities, and I enjoy entering a room with a dark flashlight and seeing what's hiding.
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If you want to monitor your home and make sure the dog walker comes home on time or your high school kid isn't sneaking in at 3 a.m.
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In that sense, Black Mirror is truly a grim fairy tale for our time, where our sneaking suspicion that machines don't entirely have our back has become real.
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Tightening the path of a hook or sneaking a driving straight through with an inside step makes sense, but what could be the value of lengthening a punch?
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It may or may not say a lot about my friends and me, but all of us have our own methods for sneaking booze into a movie theater.
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And they certainly don't show, again, that there's any attempt by ISIS or anyone else to launch terrorist attacks in the US by sneaking in terrorists as refugees.
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When The Aces are reunited, complete with badass matching leather jackets, more shenanigans ensue: sneaking into a motel room, dining and dashing after dinner at a local diner.
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Michael Eavis, then a 34-year-old farmer, started the festival in 1970 after sneaking into the Bath Blues Festival, the first such music event he had attended.
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Ali followed Lyle to the ropes and kept the pressure on, sneaking enough blows through to secure the stoppage in a fight which was making him look vulnerable.
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On numerous occasions, Trump and his team have evoked the specter of terrorists sneaking through the southern border to support their concerns that a national crisis is afoot.
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But there seemed to be plenty of other options, like sneaking in the back, disguising myself as a guard, or mucking about with the machinery powering the factory.
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Nell Scovell, a veteran comedy writer and author of "Just the Funny Parts: … And a Few Hard Truths About Sneaking Into the Hollywood Boys' Club," has another theory.
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The headmaster at the village school had publicly humiliated him, and Mr. Cao retaliated by sneaking to a space above the latrine and urinating on the headmaster's head.
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David Leonhardt The Republican health care bill now sneaking its way through the Senate has a good chance of becoming law, even though it would do miserable damage.
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Family members like Kim Kardashian are panicked partygoers will be far more interested in sneaking a peek at Khloé and Tristan's first public outing than celebrating baby True.
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Adunni nurtures her dream of becoming a teacher by sneaking into an employer's library to read, and enlists a sympathetic neighbor to coach her for a scholarship application.
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Ari Askhara is accused of sneaking the bikes into the country via a noncommercial Airbus A330-900 plane, the state-run Antara news agency reported, citing Indonesian authorities.
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But now they're the subject of a different kind of analysis: Are games sneaking gambling into our lives via "microtransactions" and random rewards (otherwise known as "loot boxes")?
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Two teenage girls decide to play a trick on an innkeeper by sneaking into the empty rooms after dark, cutting holes in mattresses and sticking chorizo sausages inside.
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They loved hotel waffles, jumping in the pool (if there was one), and sneaking a few minutes of "Teen Titans Go!" on the Cartoon Network while we showered.
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The study found that three-quarters of U.S. moms (71%) admit to sneaking in TV "me-time" to keep up with their favorite shows in surprising ways and places.
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The seven-time "Jeopardy!" winner -- who taught history at a small Michigan college -- sneaking into the email accounts of other professors, administrators and students at the school, authorities said.
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BLUE MARLIN WASHES ASHORE ON TEXAS BEACH Baxter is now working to seal the gap in order to prevent any more snakes -- non-venomous or otherwise -- from sneaking in.
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She's a flanker that specializes in counter-support rather than direct damage, sneaking in and cutting enemies off from their abilities and heal boxes before they realize what happened.
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Keke Palmer's character on Scream Queens, Zayday Williams, is constantly sneaking around, gathering clues, and attempting to reveal the true identity of this season's serial killer, The Green Meanie.
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Without sneaking into the Japanese factory to see the actual labels being applied, Eargle can't 100 percent confirm that the Panasonic and Ikea batteries are exactly the same underneath.
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By 1979, Mendez was the head of the CIA's authentication branch, which specialized in sneaking people out of foreign countries, as well as creating fake identities, according to CNN.
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YouTube Kids launched in 2015 to bring children suitable content, but these sometimes gruesome videos portraying sex, drugs and violence have been sneaking their way in for some time.
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There was a particularly lovely movie night, the time we found an alien rat had been sneaking bites from our cereal supply, and video chats with distant family members.
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A puzzler masquerading as a faux board game, each swipe moves your cyberpunk assassin action figure across the board, ostensibly sneaking and killing your way through dozens of levels.
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Unfortunately, with normal work hours resuming (no more sneaking out early on Fridays) and life kicking back into hyperdrive, we're more crunched for time than we've been in months.
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Sneaking a peek at his wall, I saw the following statement, posted the day after the election to the tune of over 300 reactions: Congratulations President elect Donald Trump.
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Her fiancé, Morgan Evans, also has a beauty obsession, and it involves sneaking Ballerini's skincare products "My fiancé always steals any of my face and skincare stuff," she says.
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Nor are they sneaking across the border; many cross openly and then present themselves to Border Patrol agents in the hopes that they can make a claim to stay.
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However, Clay discovers the missing piece he's been looking for all along when he sees a group of athletes sneaking off into a room just outside of the field.
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Perhaps the fact that she has been so strategically absent has just as much to do with her sneaking around as A.D. as it does DeVitto's Chicago Med schedule.
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And for the longest time, I've had this sneaking suspicion that buying high-quality stuff, which perhaps initially was more expensive, actually saved me money in the long run.
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Bird leaves in the Mission: Impossible-inspired sneaking and spying sequences that made Incredibles taut and tense, but he alternates with fights designed to leave viewers' mouths hanging open.
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" In a message she sent to the boyfriend's mother, Kuhn-Fricker reportedly wrote that the boy "was sneaking into our house at night … and is an outspoken Neo Nazi.
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But the game stands out for its creative systems that offer a huge range of options for players to tackle challenges, from stealthy sneaking to all-out extraterrestrial battle.
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Prosecutors claim she did this by sneaking past officials from the Transportation Security Administration, a government agency responsible for airport security, while they were inspecting other travellers' boarding passes.
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This week's videogame news includes a, um, battle royale between Fortnite and Apex Legends, another weird gaffe by Steam, and Nintendo sneaking a big surprise into an unassuming package.
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