Your own version of a slow movie, so to speak?
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So we are scratching our own itch, so to speak.
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Dubler Studio Kit adds a fifth limb, so to speak.
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It is, so to speak, an interface between the monotheisms.
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It was not related to my mind, so to speak.
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But sometimes the mountain comes to Mohamed, so to speak.
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They all are very, very natural bedfellows, so to speak.
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A matter of correctly measuring the dose, so to speak.
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There are, so to speak, a lot of moving parts.
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They are marginalized in the news agenda, so to speak.
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This put everyone on the same time, so to speak.
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Now, I've "hung up the fake leg," so to speak.
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How long does it take to "return," so to speak?
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The Machete never got off the ground, so to speak.
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Away from traditional voice and data services so to speak.
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Each blend, so to speak, has a slightly different use.
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Those guys were friends of the service, so to speak.
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We want a little bit less beta, so to speak.
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I WANT TO TALK, THOUGH, ABOUT RETAIL, SO TO SPEAK.
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There was only the one menu item, so to speak.
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So I had all eyeballs on me, so to speak.
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Privacy is about protecting the address book, so to speak.
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There was literally no production, so to speak, at all.
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I DON'T THINK THEY'RE REALLY SALES SYNERGIES, SO TO SPEAK.
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"We showed Off Broadway, so to speak," Mr. Williams said.
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I'm not totally sure if Twitter's "broken," so to speak.
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Alex has, so to speak, credit in the moral bank.
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I was the last one to fall, so to speak.
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Mr. Yaroslavsky: I had no smoking gun, so to speak.
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To put the Buddha back into Vesak, so to speak.
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Let's make Kim work for his dinner, so to speak.
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Now things are a bit more chill, so to speak.
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Shouldn't that put him in the room, so to speak?
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I wasn't going to run another company, so to speak.
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My door is a little more open, so to speak.
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Bay Area housing affordability nightmare hits home, so to speak.
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The data ball isn't just in Apple's court, so to speak.
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They're the Tiggers in a world of Eeyores, so to speak.
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It's an incubator for startups, so to speak, in that area.
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This is, so to speak, only the end of the beginning.
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Yet Outdoorsy is taking things a step further, so to speak.
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What do you think is the next "frontier," so to speak?
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In the first book, Cade came of age, so to speak.
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Miso Robotics is the brains behind the operation, so to speak.
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So to speak, but usually these cases are a slam dunk.
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And kind of on top of the foodchain, so to speak.
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But I wouldn't want to wring her dry, so to speak.
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This indicates that meteorological bombs, so to speak, aren't that rare.
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Matthew Rolston: I stumbled into the uncanny valley, so to speak.
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They are, so to speak, the millennials of the business world.
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There was some hand placement that went south, so to speak.
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They're your partner in crime at the gym, so to speak.
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DJI owns its operation from art to part, so to speak.
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He's not necessarily in it for the Realm, so to speak.
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You are, so to speak, on the ointment's list of ingredients.
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It was an unwanted running of the bulls, so to speak.
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But at least those are "inside the family" so to speak.
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So why not make it on the fly, so to speak?
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But also, you've seen me in the shower, so to speak.
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And the real bottleneck, so to speak, is the lauter tun.
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The stage is set, so to speak, for an immersive evening.
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I'm an analog native, so to speak, and a digital immigrant.
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But there simply wasn't enough tinder, so to speak, in 1966.
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It also lengthens the runway for a player, so to speak.
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One young fisherman took it a step further, so to speak.
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We are throwing ourselves in the deep end, so to speak.
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Ms. Weintraub knows how to make an entrance, so to speak.
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They can choose where to "drop the pin" so to speak.
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Notice I'm avoiding the elephant in this chamber, so to speak.
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So artistic ego, so to speak, is secondary to those things.
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Everything's in containers, it's kind of anything goes, so to speak.
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"The chances of a convention running away, so to speak, are minimal."
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I just wasn't exactly sure what I was buying, so to speak.
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They can expand that niche and blow it out so-to-speak.
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But seriously, I didn't actually take any time off so to speak.
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I knew I was gay, but did not know, so to speak.
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"Well, he's been on a journey, so to speak," retired Lt. Gen.
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Brain hacking, so to speak, has been a futurist fascination for decades.
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"We've taken Hot Bread under our wing, so to speak," said Mendelsohn.
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"It's a real shot in the arm, so to speak," said Price.
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But also ... well, he is thrown to the lions, so to speak.
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Will Africa and Latin America need to "choose sides," so to speak?
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You'd think it would have been an idea venue, so to speak.
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It just gets in my head, so to speak, on this issue.
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It actually only has one physically engaged "gear," so to speak: Park.
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This was not my first day at the rodeo, so to speak.
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Another shoe, so to speak, may be about to drop for Huawei.
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MORE DECISIONS FROM CENTRAL PLANNING SO TO SPEAK IN THE BANKING SYSTEM.
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That was his family, so to speak, in the First World War.
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The Zebra is a horse of a different color, so to speak.
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Standards for men are similarly all over the map, so to speak.
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"There is a long time between drinks, so to speak," he said.
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They just have to come out of the closet, so to speak.
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This is one of the more transparent investment vehicles so to speak.
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Deadly past "She is, so to speak, a killer elephant," Hori says.
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Jim Cramer: And he is a very hot engine so to speak.
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BERNANKE: I THINK THAT'S WHERE THE REAL MONEY IS, SO TO SPEAK.
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When raised, the boat is "flying" above the water, so to speak.
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So far, the proof has been in the pudding, so to speak.
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It sells the parts for that hardware — the brains, so to speak.
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It could be somebody who's handed down the business, so to speak.
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The work requirement is the headline, so to speak, out of Kentucky.
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So, so to speak, more rebalancing should move on and go on.
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This confirmed that the Enquirer had "flipped" on Trump, so to speak.
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It is a very sacred room, a coveted room, so to speak.
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The market has also worked itself into a corner, so to speak.
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Sooner or later, however, you will meet your Waterloo, so to speak.
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They just have to come out of the closest, so to speak.
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I think now the blood is on everyone's hands so to speak.
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Daniel: It's more of a Nordic-Japanese-inspired meal, so to speak.
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The White Team's "malware," so to speak, is still going around today.
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Now all it sees, so to speak, is sunshine and clear skies.
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And, still to your point, he stays on message, so to speak.
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"We are, so to speak, pressing the reset button," Mr. Syndram said.
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"We are members of this unfortunate club, so to speak," she said.
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"I really did enjoy that big chop, so to speak," she said.
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But international relations may be this cat's Achilles' heel, so to speak.
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Other snitching calls are coming from social distancing warriors, so to speak.
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Let's start with the center of this puzzle's universe, so to speak.
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From there, the micro-monowheel was ready to roll, so to speak.
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The fly was swatted, so to speak, and it didn't matter anymore.
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Now new light, so to speak, has been shed on the mystery.
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"I think you need the whole stack, so to speak," he said.
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It's also what's made them "voices of their generation," so to speak.
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The real genesis of the book, so to speak, was probably 2008.
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What was the straw that broke the camel's back, so to speak?
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Patrick Kennedy I don't get credit for coming out, so to speak.
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"We put him through the washing machine, so to speak," Gowdy said.
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Now, five years later, National League baseball was back, so to speak.
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We basically set out to create a longform magazine, so to speak.
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KR: There's a lot of chum in the water, so to speak.
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"We still don't have a healthy risk pool, so to speak," McCue said.
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It's not a fun place to browse the virtual shelves, so to speak.
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"He's never marched to the beat of the Army drum, so to speak."
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The goal of relocation could be to "drain the swamp", so to speak.
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Did your investors want you to stay in your lane, so to speak?
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Chinese police officials stressed that Kunxun is only a prototype, so to speak.
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Here then is opportunity for a folding tablet to excel (so to speak).
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My mark, so to speak, was the steak dinner, an iconic Vegas meal.
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That's the final nail in the Day Assange Killed coffin, so to speak.
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The facial recognition genie, so to speak, is just emerging from the bottle.
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Sometimes, we overhear things that we can never un-hear, so to speak.
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He listened to them and then he extracted their essence, so to speak.
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Are there certain "tools," so to speak, that you implement in your work?
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At the same time I'm kind of tired of it, so to speak.
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The cake is baked, so to speak, and it can't be un-baked.
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We decided to make art out of our broken heart, so to speak.
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Vegans don't allow my family to bring home the bacon, so to speak.
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Color palette is also an important piece of the puzzle, so to speak.
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A literal animal was first to lay down their weapon, so to speak.
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The city of Antioch, California, is down a rabbit hole — so to speak.
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"You are in total control of everybody's destiny, so to speak," he says.
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This is a gold mine of data – the holy grail so to speak.
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But wouldn't it be nice if interviewers changed the record, so to speak?
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Sometimes, it is too easy, so I turn them backwards, so to speak.
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These motions are familiar; at the tips of our fingers, so to speak.
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That feeling like I'm a rebel, going against the grain so to speak.
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The solution he is considering is, so to speak, homeopathic: a third analysis.
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They're in a much more grave, so to speak, point of view lately.
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And we've seen both sides of that coin, so to speak, with Dany.
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"It's her party, so to speak, every night," said Lynn Wagenknecht, the owner.
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Maybe we can make this the dog that didn't bark, so to speak.
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I felt like I was in debt with the universe, so to speak.
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"These deals, so to speak, are going to take some time," Nauert said.
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So it's hard to imagine running the studio without technology, so to speak.
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What do you do personally to think outside the box, so to speak?
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What are your favorite tools for staying on the ball, so to speak?
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So this is, like, artistic and everything, in your garden, so to speak.
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The trick to solving them is to remember your place, so to speak.
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They tried to brush the whole thing under the rug, so to speak.
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It's something's happening but we don't know what it is, so to speak.
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While the brain is "embodied," the body is also "embrained," so to speak.
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As the Bitcoin arena has matured, so to speak, so have the exchanges.
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It's always nice to not just stand on one leg, so to speak.
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A year later Basel, Florence, Paris, Siena and Vienna followed suit, so to speak.
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It's a good way for me to engrave the photo forever, so to speak.
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And the Mueller matter took that club out of his bag, so to speak.
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"I think this is the tip of the iceberg, so to speak," she said.
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You can't reapply backstage; you have to stay in the game, so to speak.
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There is a nod to things made "from the ground up," so to speak.
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Unfortunately for them, mobile has proved to be the Great Leveler, so to speak.
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That is now changing as WeWork puts the acquisition to work, so to speak.
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So, one tampon is just chilling somewhere in the "Upside-Down," so to speak.
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You shouldn't end the workout with anything left "in the tank," so to speak.
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"The low hanging fruit, so to speak, is the youth soccer groups," Billiard says.
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Has the Fed's policy shift gotten the odds on investors' side so to speak?
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To leave the audience guessing if she'd stick to her plan, so to speak?
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Perhaps that's an exaggeration — but it's still in the same ballpark, so to speak.
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The idea, according to Li, is to create "a commodity bank, so to speak".
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It's considerations like these that keep Tibor Balint up at night, so to speak.
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Here's where we come to a bit of a speed bump, so to speak.
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Or are you just another working human caught in the gyre, so to speak?
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"It is, so to speak, (a) second-week match," Muguruza told a news conference.
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But as many know, using cash comes with its own price, so to speak.
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It would be the meta icing on the pop cultural cake, so to speak.
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It's all too easy for him to stick to his guns, so to speak.
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How have women gone from protests, so to speak, to actually running for office?
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These people do not like that I am stirring the pot so to speak.
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But Go-Jek is going to be harder brick to crack, so to speak.
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Pristina has the beginnings of a tourism industry without the tourists, so to speak.
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DO YOU FEEL LIKE, UNDER THIS ADMINISTRATION, THE HANDCUFFS ARE OFF, SO TO SPEAK?
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"Sealing the deal," so to speak, is pretty simple — and doesn't cost a dime.
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"It was the last generation who knew Uncle Walt, so to speak," Dini says.
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I'm still in it, and I'm in it to win it, so to speak.
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That dominant red is scorched, so to speak, with smudging that resembles ashen residue.
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So who'd want to put their life's work in my hands, so to speak?
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Other public defenders have since seen the wisdom of switching sides, so to speak.
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The physiological differences between the sexes also aren't the entire ballgame, so to speak.
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Basically, it's an attempt at finding stuff "to get away with," so to speak.
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We wanted to do that from a scientific point of view, so to speak.
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He came in as a business suit so to speak in the Hollywood jargon.
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It seems the hired guns were a bit quick to draw, so to speak.
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As travelers, we could make a difference by spreading the wealth, so to speak.
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We refused to slice up our watermelon, so to speak, to meet customer demand.
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If he had a smoking gun, so to speak, he could just say it.
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Are the warehouses, so to speak, going to move even closer to the customer?
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And it's an interesting theme, which has a lot to unearth, so to speak.
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There was a time period, yeah, where I hated the game, so to speak.
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Knowledge of any gap between fact and fiction breaks the spell, so to speak.
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"In North Korea, the train has left the station, so to speak," Glaser said.
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How to find a hinge, so to speak, between the fall and the rise.
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Their answer is to skate to where the puck will be going, so to speak.
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"You should not see any chaos, so to speak, or alleged chaos," the official said.
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Because you can use them to rationalize or "prove," so to speak, their racial thinking.
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Some dirt and grime, so to speak, might actually be doing our kids some good.
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People don't realize, I think, that you're sort of Ryan Seacrest-y, so to speak.
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There are some signs that there is a method to its madness, so to speak.
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Whoever came up with the ball had then won the coin toss, so to speak.
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It keeps your body guessing, so to speak, and I found it helpful with output.
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The Nazis want Django all right, but they don't want Django unchained (so to speak).
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In the case of this particular square, Mars may dim Jupiter's shine, so to speak.
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There was a moment it all clicked back into place; a breakthrough, so to speak.
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The way you think, so to speak, is likely to affect the way you'll behave.
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Who are we to say he's wrong for "laying down some pipe," so to speak?
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Mietta said I should give you a name this morning—"an identity," so to speak.
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This chain of 216 0.5-millimeter chromed magnetic beads is your oyster, so to speak.
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There isn't a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, so to speak.
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Given those factors, the deal might not yet be set in stone, so to speak.
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"At this point, he is not on the government's team, so to speak," Mariotti said.
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People have been left out of the loop—so to speak—and they don't know.
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I'm not sure we're going to see President Trump cracking the books, so to speak.
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"This is a gold mine of data — the holy grail, so to speak," Nelson said.
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All of the women on Orange are so to speak, bad people — they're in prison.
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The bread and butter, so to speak, of the polar bear diet is seal flesh.
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The barbarians, so to speak, came into Rome and extended it another seven hundred years.
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But the brake was never removed, and the wheels never started rolling — so to speak.
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He allows us to drive the bus, so to speak, to make it our season.
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Is emitting carbon a personal sin (so to speak) as well as a social one?
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But for the first time, material has been seen circling the drain, so to speak.
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I'm leaving my twenties and I want to head towards the sun so to speak.
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It was mostly passed by the countries of origin of those immigrants, so to speak.
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And I know that the phoenix can rise out of the ashes, so to speak.
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You could not continue to mine because it was a wasting asset, so to speak.
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In recent years, the practice of has been reanimated, so to speak, by armchair enthusiasts.
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What matters is the relative value — the honesty-to-dishonesty exchange rate, so to speak.
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And that next one might be the one that rings your bell, so to speak.
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She did it all, so to speak, and that's what may have bothered the President.
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"I don't know if there's a one-on-one competition, so to speak," Farrell said.
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It was called American band and explicitly dealt with the black experience, so to speak.
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The dog has been man's best friend, so to speak, for 15,000 years or so.
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Leaders can't undertake significant change impulsively, addressing contentious issues with guns blazing (so to speak).
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I don't want him to be sad—especially if he's the problem, so to speak.
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My doctor tells me it'll help me start with "a clean slate," so to speak.
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Higher-order appellate judges also stand ready to grade a judge's papers, so to speak.
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The interesting thing about privacy is it's actually a two-sided issue, so to speak.
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Something that's warm and the music pulls you into a deeper meditation so to speak.
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Producing robots in-house, so to speak, is where China is looking to outpace America.
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We all don't want to have private keys stuffed under our mattresses, so to speak.
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I embarked on this experiment, so to speak, in what is the opposite of villain.
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"We had gone in there with it as a plan B so to speak," says Williams.
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Where I could be part of introducing new issues and tackling new ground, so to speak.
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I love this question because mean girls don't think that they're mean girls, so to speak.
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But how wrong, so to speak, did Biden end up being when Iraq was his charge?
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Alternatively, an opt out approach would put Lyft's money where their mouth is, so to speak.
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Yet there is, so to speak, a catch: None of this will happen in a ballpark.
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It would have been even more if I hadn't started pruning the crowd, so to speak.
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Of course, seeing how the sausage gets made, so to speak, is never all that glamorous.
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They're just there to do the material stuff, to keep the boat afloat, so to speak.
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Turn them off, let them float by, don't worry about reaching "notification zero" (so to speak).
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As such, National Park Service staff seem eager to put out the fire, so to speak.
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It's worth noting that, for all her progress, our heroine is not fixed, so to speak.
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"Memory is reconsolidated, so to speak, each time it is retrieved," she wrote in her report.
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There are two things in particular that Oprah makes to seal the deal, so to speak.
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Instead, the company's just making the most well-rounded (so to speak) smartwatch that much better.
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The "warning signs," so to speak, were all there as soon as their involvement was confirmed.
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I ask why older men have got the stiff end of the deal, so to speak.
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What's more, with Watson riding shotgun so to speak, riders can naturally interact with the car.
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I've wanted to give them a chance to retell their stories — a rematch, so to speak.
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After all, she was in the middle of shopping when it went down ... so to speak.
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They're going to put all that together and start to build their mosaic, so to speak.
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Some teams are accepting that, so to speak, and just moving along saying, 'You know what?
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That happened on April 12, 2011, so we're past the final boarding call, so to speak.
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So their fear drives them to put all their eggs in one basket, so to speak.
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Nine games in, that's a big enough sample size to sound the alarms, so to speak.
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It's true that the "rules of the game," so to speak, are written into bitcoin's code.
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But were the local fauna, so to speak, as rich as the lineup of noteworthy bands?
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"Sometimes the greatest emotions show themselves in silence, so to speak," Orioles manager Buck Showalter said.
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In a sense, a historic vintage has been brewing, so to speak, for decades in Britain.
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Bloodsuckers, so to speak, but you're delivering blood with their money, so I'm good with that.
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These videos are the only pieces that are cordoned off, so to speak, from adjacent works.
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She did not want to go ahead "without getting his blessing, so to speak," she said.
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I'm compelled to ask Trabocchi: Has he ever eaten the whole $220 enchilada, so to speak?
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This strategy also allows both side of the aisle to argue they won, so to speak.
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In that time, he was a cult artist on a very large scale, so to speak.
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So it's like having a third lens in your bag, so to speak, at optical quality.
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But, on the other hand, if they overdo it, so to speak, then they are disliked.
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"The mineral resources should—so to speak—be made to work for us," the plan said.
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It is perceived as being part of black culture and not "American culture," so to speak.
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JS: I feel like I'm doing everything I ever did, so to speak, in these paintings.
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Cruz is doing basically the same thing without having to "crash the party," so to speak.
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It's figuring out what are the new weapons to put in your arsenal, so to speak.
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But he didn't say there are other companies that make the same product, so to speak.
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So he really was a blank tablet, so to speak, when he started meeting with lawyers.
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The beauty of a public blockchain is you don't have to trust anyone, so to speak.
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I'm a player who struggles with games designed around "finding your own fun," so to speak.
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For pretty much everybody in the novel, there is some kind of salvation, so to speak.
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Now an auto insurance startup called Root is taking that conclusion to the bank, so to speak.
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The solution is to find other ways to give players cards in their deck, so to speak.
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Because he has the hot hand, so to speak, he's able to get away with it, too.
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At the same time, Jamal (Brett Gray) came into a surplus of good luck, so to speak.
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I think the market was damned if they wouldn't and damned if they would, so to speak.
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Sudden Coffee's offerings are live right now, so you can give it a shot, so to speak.
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Being able to add in photos and other multimedia is icing on the cake, so to speak.
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So, one might think that the Royal Family isn't necessarily his cup of tea (so to speak).
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You know, I mean, male artists have thousands of years to fall back on, so to speak.
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The songs start brick by brick, so to speak, with no blueprint and become what they are.
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Long-distance pushing is also making strides, so to speak, in changing the definition of a skateboarder.
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Or is she a manager, the vice president for global affairs, so to speak, of USA Inc.?
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What it means, though, is that there's a greater burden of proof, so to speak, on Simmons.
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And employers are still testing out how this demographic of workers will work out, so to speak.
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Because, the theory goes, it gives people the opportunity to "get it all out," so to speak.
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But when they need someone to place the bet, so to speak, I'm prepared to do it.
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This will help people who have irregular availability — not the usual 9 to 5, so to speak.
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Twitter can make you go outside of its own digital stadium, so to speak, to protest elsewhere.
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Two (three?) roads diverge in a yellow wood, so to speak, when it comes to Venmo etiquette.
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"They&aposre down to kind of all the eggs in one basket, so to speak," Daniels said.
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These intimate sessions simulate an experience, but I know they aren't the "real thing," so to speak.
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On Dick Van Dyke, Moore was often relegated to the role of straight man, so to speak.
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A country that is better at everything will still be "most better", so to speak, at something.
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The time has come for Democrats to remove the beam from their own eyes, so to speak.
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I neither may nor wish to travel to Bern again, after being thrown out, so to speak.
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It's made a good comeback, but I don't see a lot of mojo there, so to speak.
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"That op-ed screams Republican elite who has sold their soul, so to speak," Enjeti told Hill.
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They're a great way to keep up your gray matter's full range of movement, so to speak.
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LONG-TERM INTEREST RATES, THEY ARE ABNORMALLY LOW AND THEY ARE RUNNING THE SHOP, SO TO SPEAK.
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That the captain grilling our lunch was, so to speak, a celebrity chef was an unexpected treat.
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So why did you decide to write about your upbringing and your origin story, so to speak?
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I just don't know how to break that barrier, or tap into that kindness, so to speak.
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So by the nature of your high-quality product, you're weeding out the market, so to speak.
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Those are the adventures, so to speak, that we'd pick if we were planning a closet overhaul.
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The People's Climate March is a collective step—or steps, so to speak—in the right direction.
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"'Here We Come,' so to speak!" he said chuckling, a hat-tip to the show's theme song.
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Well, I think SoftBank's had radical implications on the late-stage, the growth round, so to speak.
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"I like drawing imagery that is sort of cutthroat, so to speak," Gibson says of his work.
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And being in the Trump tent, so to speak, will allow him to really crank that up.
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There are a lot of flashbacks where you're essentially dressed as a ... normal person, so to speak.
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Then we had the rise of Microsoft sucking the oxygen out of the room so to speak.
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"The Wholehearted" also breaks from the pack, so to speak, in that it is about an adult.
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It's that light-touch regulation, the middle ground, so to speak, that we're looking to return to.
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"His song was just pointed out again and again as a favourite, so to speak," he said.
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"In other words, we consider ourselves hackers, so to speak, of our current outdated systems of government."
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That way we have a record of it — a digital gallery, so to speak — without the clutter.
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At MASS MoCA there are also moments to slow down, engage with the sublime, so to speak.
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"Spring cleaning" your mind, body, even your home can be liberating -- a "fresh" start, so to speak.
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Of course, like most other such sites, recommendations are algorithmed, so to speak, based on past purchases.
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"I've been even called upon to confess, so to speak, that I am a Socialist," he said.
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But that too appears to be getting bumped up, so to speak, because of the positive outlook.
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As Roosevelt Island was going up in the mid-seventies, SoHo was, so to speak, coming round.
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The Belgian documentary "Ne Me Quitte Pas" ("Don't Leave Me") begins with a bang, so to speak.
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The researchers saw neighbors go bad, so to speak, as soon as that toxic neighbor showed up.
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It's the first time such kindness, so to speak, has been observed outside of the mammal world.
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It is, so to speak, a high-water mark in Israeli-Palestinian history regarding this precious resource.
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We've not seen – we've got European banks that are really – really on the run so to speak.
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It's hard to get used to having your plant-based burger and eating it, so to speak.
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Rather than idolize the characters, why not look at them through a realistic lens, so to speak?
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The US has yet to figure out how best to find a middle path, so to speak.
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People can leave the thinking to others and just sort of accept the conclusions, so to speak.
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They're made by automation but there's some kind of hand and touch in it, so to speak.
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It's also younger people, and older people are two segments of naturalness, so to speak, for Airbnb.
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The researchers also compiled all the images that didn't look like God, an "anti-God," so to speak.
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The only "major," so to speak, that MissionU currently offers is one in data analytics and business intelligence.
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Horses, so to speak, left the labour force, in some cases through sale to meat or glue factories.
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If I had even one, then it wouldn't be enough to keep the studio open so to speak.
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Scientists have worked with optical clocks in labs, but they aren't ready for prime time, so to speak.
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The nice thing about this "spiritual checkpoint," so to speak, is that you aren't up against a deadline.
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Now, she's...retired, so to speak, and dancing to a different tune — or just not on a table.
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"They're in better shape, so to speak, to work with the stressors that occur that day," he says.
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Given that, it's easy to feel that whatever the outside world thinks is just icing, so to speak.
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At what point did you "find yourself," so to speak, and realize you wanted to be a journalist?
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The latter will give you the most basic facts about your astrological identity — the "what," so to speak.
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It's a loving tribute to weird and unwieldy beauty when you're willing to dumpster dive, so to speak.
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GUILFOYLE: And now the smoking gun is the unmasked, so to speak, informant who&aposs been given freedom.
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The only way to make your brain work better, so to speak, is to keep using these circuits.
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"Our main focus this year is to elevate our work to meme journalism, so to speak," he says.
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But if you put limits on him, and put him in chains so to speak, he'll want out.
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It's big, it's expensive and software needs tweaks to create a seamless (so to speak) experience between screens.
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If U.S. democracy goes south, so to speak, Thiel has a perfect billionaire backup plan: New Zealand citizenship.
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" But he does still have beef (so to speak) over what happened that night, "I was hungry, man!
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"The space for dissent is shrinking, and there are no political opposition parties, so to speak," Riaz agreed.
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Why did Corbett go after American royalty, so to speak, rather than an easier or less sensational target?
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"The facial recognition genie, so to speak, is just emerging from the bottle," reads the post in part.
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As season two opens, the orchestrators of the massive "5/9" attacks have been disconnected, so to speak.
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This can go either way, depending on the foundations upon which your house is built, so to speak.
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It's exercising the muscle (so to speak) of your mind as surely as daily running exercises your heart.
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I hit the ground running, so to speak, and tenaciously created many opportunities for myself and my students.
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The local Who shows the snow-topped mountains to the stranger Sells him, so to speak, the landscape.
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The gloves come off on Saturday, so to speak, but that doesn't mean that you can't get started.
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The lander and rover are currently 22,22016 feet (43,24 meters) below the Moon's sea level, so to speak.
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"I felt it was the right time to get back into the game, so to speak," he said.
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To what extent do you feel like people are dancing too much, so to speak, in Silicon Valley?
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One of the reasons I love it, though, is that it can do double duty, so to speak.
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Lead illustration by Lia Kantrowitz Anyone into kinky sex invariably ends up with "battle wounds," so to speak.
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You can thank evolution for that, and new research explains why human boners are boneless, so to speak.
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"It hasn't been a constant climb—it has been more like a rocket, so to speak," Danker said.
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His machine would use qubits that could be stretched and deformed, so to speak, while retaining their information.
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The book opens with a prelude, the narrator setting the stage, so to speak, for what's to come.
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His tweets appear to be an intensifying pressure campaign to keep the network "in line," so to speak.
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However, there are a few terrifying women in my book that go against the grain, so to speak.
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"During tax season, there probably is a greater chance of catching fish, so to speak," Officer Savino said.
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We can facilitate and provide a comprehensive one-stop shop, so to speak, in regards to college search.
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To begin a discussion about White like this, with the ending so to speak, is strange but appropriate.
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They get along, so to speak, because the elk needs grooming and the magpie is looking for dinner.
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A lot of members — especially at that time — were not comfortable speaking to a shrink, so to speak.
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"I'm still in it, and I'm in it to win it, so to speak," Jackson says in March.
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It was only years later that I found out that she was the local prostitute, so to speak.
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I would kind of tread softly, just because, again, I live in a small town, so to speak.
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So the little accelerometers are picking up a lot of movement that doesn't really "count," so to speak.
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Hewing too closely to the floral theme can mean missing the garden for the flowers, so to speak.
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PHIL LEBEAU: Do you find that customers are increasingly more willing to pay for miles so to speak?
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Furthermore, as a practical consideration, the occupant is so to speak on the soft side of the car.
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"The three books are one heap, one binding, so to speak, though not one book," Lowell told Bishop.
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By sharing the love, so to speak, torrenting begets fast downloads and less demand on any one server.
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They leave an island but then they are on another island here in the U.S., so to speak.
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If you open a window and make love to the world, so to speak, your story will get pneumonia.
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My parents, Gervin and Georgene Green, were as unique as their names, and were early adopters, so to speak.
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Kylie Jenner is opening up and daring to bare (so to speak) on the new cover of Vogue Australia.
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"It seems to be a very closed community, with a very free language, so to speak," she told reporters.
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As for Bigger, his success (so to speak) on The Bachelorette made a stint on Bachelor in Paradise impossible.
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It will be another step into the unknown, so to speak, when he lines up against 147th-ranked Caruso.
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Actual gratitude used to be accompanied by the desire to give back and share the wealth, so to speak.
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Disney swept the so-to-speak grimness from the fairy tales, but preserved the crux of the story arc.
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"We've built the pipes, so to speak, and this powers our consumer app," Lawrence said in a recent interview.
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To be first to market so to speak with certain technologies that the consumer might want, and so on.
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Scientists caught a male Japanese macaque red-butted (so to speak) trying to mate with several female sika deer.
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Not to build the structures, so to speak, but to furnish it and put all the details into it.
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When push came to push, so to speak, the birth story for Harris was less reality and more real.
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Did you have a way to start the audience in the shallow end of the pool, so to speak?
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I mean, it's been a series of headlines from your brief, so to speak, over the last several days.
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Since they can't go through the front door, so to speak, they have asked repeatedly for a back door.
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Rather than filtering and airbrushing, influencers like Cooper have decided to let it all hang out, so to speak.
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JIM CRAMER: But how about those who have taken the pledge, so to speak, to give half their wealth?
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LOU HOLTZ, FORMER HEAD FOOTBALL COACH, NOTRE DAME: I think it&aposs because of our society, so to speak.
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Dylan adds words to that sound, but the sound is a bass line, so to speak, anchoring his art.
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On the bright side, so to speak, the camera is getting a significant improvement to its many lenses' apertures.
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In this context, campaign slogans that take off the tie, so to speak, are effective in a new way.
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Keeping up to date with the curriculum, so to speak, is a responsibility that falls largely with each surrogate.
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In general, she found biking to be an effective mental stress release, "a therapist, so to speak," she said.
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Hypothetically, he could stop the money flow and refuse to continue the investigation — killing it softly, so to speak.
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When the challenges start to weigh you down, it's easy to adopt unhealthy coping mechanisms — escapes, so to speak.
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The cat, so to speak, was already out of the bag, and WikiLeaks showed it had troves of emails.
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Smith was present at the creation, so to speak, of the Justice Department's policy on indicting a sitting president.
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It will, as promised from the beginning, feature an epic battle for the soul of Westeros (so to speak).
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Hemsworth plays drums on the track and also edited the video, which is his directorial debut, so to speak.
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Leila was the last one across the finish line, so to speak, recording her official Olympic time in April.
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They're my "clients," so to speak, and there's lots of back and forth and lots of "thanks!" in passing.
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Our food-science writer J. Kenji López-Alt put the vegan meat substitutes through the grinder, so to speak.
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This intense documentary shows a driven creator walking the walk, so to speak, in the most perverse fashion possible.
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It would look at tensions — the broken windows between different groups, so to speak — and try to repair them.
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"The role of other astronomers involved has been, so to speak, eclipsed by Eddington's (and Einstein's) fame," they wrote.
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Will part of the final season be about her trying to get back on that horse, so to speak?
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They're in the eye of the selfie storm, so to speak, and some show-offs even climb the sculptures.
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He didn't have to try to find the customer, so to speak; the customer already was in that area.
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My favorite exhibition, so to speak, was while undergoing the inventory process of Don Suggs's studio (my late husband).
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We Americans are, so to speak, children of the Enlightenment, steeped in the precepts of our highly globalized era.
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He could get caught up in the story, so to speak, and little by little begin to forget himself.
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I was easily able to cross that with AMY POEHLER and was off to the races, so to speak.
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I missed that whoop-de-do, so I definitely want to grab hold of this one, so to speak.
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If it's just enforcement, so to speak, then there's sounds like a likelihood that we can get a deal.
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Pros: Gorgeous, nearly bomb-proof, what might be the best ice retention of any cooler everCons: $$$, so to speak
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Nor is it the only way that net neutrality supporters are angling to repeal Pai's repeal, so to speak.
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Yes, she's had "work done," and one way or another, so to speak, this may extend to her vocals.
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Can you tell me a little bit about their lives during the peak of their "fame," so to speak?
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It's in a polar configuration, where instead of running east-west, the disk is running north-south, so to speak.
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"In porn, you let others do the dirty work, so to speak," says Denise Renye, PsyD, licensed psychologist and sexologist.
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But I enjoyed very much the time at Microsoft then, to be a sort of Blue Badge, so to speak.
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Maybe there&aposs some, you know, science to it, so to speak, and like, they take random surveys or whatever.
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He was one of the 'old guard,' so to speak, and yet he wrote the quintessential New Wave breakout story.
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I had always been a hard worker, but that's when a fire really lit under my ass, so to speak.
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They do really are kind of concentrated on one drug, so to speak, and I don't like one-drug companies.
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Rumors of this round were making the rounds, so to speak, some weeks ago, with little detail on the numbers.
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We don't have to build the full vertical stack, so to speak, and Elevate is a perfect example of that.
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These are a few things to consider if you have the chance to "test drive" the deck, so to speak.
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But to say that these studies close the case on coffee, so to speak, would be taking it too far.
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Accordingly, there is a common belief in Silicon Valley that the toys-to-life ship has sailed, so to speak.
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Adams served as his messenger, so to speak, as he fed her personal scoops; in his favor, she published them.
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This is causing nearsightedness among long-duration astronauts, and it's problem with no clear solution in sight (so to speak).
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"I think it's great that she is finally being found, so to speak, and accredited for her work," Catling admits.
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If indeed she told employees to, so to speak, get out of the kitchen if they couldn't take the heat.
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"We've been waiting to be pregnant for awhile, so it's been a journey, so to speak," Wesley, 40, tells PEOPLE.
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") and who's on first, so to speak (BASES LOADED, clued as "Result of a lot of drinking in the army?
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The most visible parts of the Trump campaign (namely the candidate himself) are a pretty blunt instrument, so to speak.
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Not all together, but it was really hard to see it as a cohesive body of work, so to speak.
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One possibility is that policymakers and the public in small counties have been "driving without a speedometer," so to speak.
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This auto-text-to-emoji feature, so to speak, is a far more intuitive and faster way to send emojis.
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This is a time for families to get all hands on deck, so to speak, to mobilize all possible resources.
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They are inherently primed to get shit done, so to speak, in a way that isn't demanded of Number Ones.
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She came away from the meeting in Sweden with a dose of realpolitik, a wake-up call so to speak.
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I asked for the Kate special, so to speak: Her classic style of lots of volume that flows into curls.
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Also, the color of it is like the ocean, so it's like a rebirth from the sea, so to speak.
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Robards also patented a kind of growling drawl—a grawl, so to speak—that Hanks is too smart to mimic.
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He was always good with telepathy and computers and those skills get him up and running again, so to speak.
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On the other hand, there is no forward compatibility, so to speak, when it comes to the Xbox 360 hardware.
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Jayne, whose politics on this point were the same as mine, was disinclined to man the barricades, so to speak.
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Drastic measures are in the works to keep the planet from falling off the climate-change cliff, so to speak.
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Before that, I owned an iPhone 3GS and an iPhone 5, so I have run the gamut, so to speak.
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"Before white man came, so to speak, there was nothing to keep cattle from tromping on those things," Bundy said.
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Today, Amazon announced that its Alexa app store, so to speak – the "skills" section – has grown to over 1,000 skills.
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This "white out," so to speak, comes after some critics say Trump's presidency has unleashed a war on women's rights.
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In the penultimate installment of Koren Shadmi's Highwayman, we return to the beginning of the road, so to speak. Enjoy.
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I feel like the people who do party in Manhattan are now going to choose something local, so to speak.
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But we have to believe women, especially when they accuse men who are typically 'above the law,' so to speak.
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Listening to that interview is startling; hearing Chuck Tingle in the flesh, so to speak, is initially a disconcerting experience.
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I would expect a Justice Kavanaugh to make sure EPA and other agencies 'stay in their lane' so to speak.
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SO TO SPEAK THEY JUST WENT TO A NEW VALUE MENU A FEW WEEKS AGO, WHICH ALWAYS IMPACTS THE INDUSTRY.
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In a movie theater you are trapped, so to speak, forced to experience the totality of what is being presented.
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When I embarked on my first U.S. tour in 703—that was when we fell in love, so to [speak].
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"When we started, we wanted to be a company that 'colored outside of the lines,' so to speak," says Dunaway.
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And so, the infection, so to speak, is going in the other direction from the economy to the financial system.
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To be clear, I'm all in favor of reaching for whichever stars — so to speak — might be calling to you.
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"It's a shot across the bow, so to speak," said Joshua Huder of the Government Affairs Institute at Georgetown University.
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How do their performances shape your perception of what the divorce-industrial complex (so to speak) is, for this film?
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"I think this is probably the tip of a prosecutorial iceberg, so to speak," Napolitano said Friday on Fox News.
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If the rings are losing this much material to the planet, that could shorten their "life span," so to speak.
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That's the kind of true crime, or whatever we're gonna call it, that really meets the moment, so to speak.
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So to speak of the story now, the only way it made sense to me was being true as myself.
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Its 1970s jazz score, by Keith Jarrett, is all tender memories and no gunshots so to speak — it's easy listening.
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"And you don't have to get your hands dirty, so to speak," added Walker, who currently works for Wiley Rein.
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What I want to do here is to offer a brief "primer", so to speak, on guns, and human beings.
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So long as the parties control the means of production, so to speak, third-party candidates will be seriously disadvantaged.
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In doing so, he may have created a massive barrier -- so to speak -- to his ability to construct the wall.
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There is a lot going on in this puzzle and I'm going to completely spill the beans, so to speak.
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It did, however, leave the ESPN broadcast of the final eight lacking a bit in star power, so to speak.
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He felt that by escaping into outer space, so to speak, he could get these stories across — and he did.
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We need to put more focus on the real scientific progress, rather than on the signs of wealth, so to speak.
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Therefore, the possibility that the show's writers are trying to cover their asses, so to speak, isn't out of this world.
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Those are the ones worth keeping, and the others can be thanked for their service, and let go, so to speak.
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"This problem, so to speak, is something we've been thinking about since even prior to Slingbox," says lead investor Jason Krikorian.
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That's why we need to make a special effort to pull into the present and smell the flowers, so to speak.
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This is a truce in an economic war, an armistice so to speak, and that they weren't prepared to do it.
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"Frequently an issue of this sort will come before the Court clad, so to speak, in sheep's clothing," Mr. Scalia wrote.
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"There are always going to be bad actors, or so to speak," said Sudev Balakrishnan, Grubhub's senior vice president of product.
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In any event, "The Cactus League" all rings true, in part because it doesn't try for extra bases, so to speak.
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If the enemy team is storming your castle, so to speak, your Level 3 turret can easily shut down multiple Ultimates.
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One of the longest discussions throughout the development process was where Strava's posts fell in the length spectrum, so to speak.
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But searching found no such thing, and eventually the Wolfes decided to take matters into their own hands, so to speak.
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Ron Perlman has admitted taking the law into his own hands, so to speak, during a previous encounter with Harvey Weinstein.
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In the Unicorn context, there is a worry that the tail may wag the horn, so to speak, on valuation disclosures.
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If the polar vortex is left undisturbed, it will spend the winter at home, so to speak, rotating around the Arctic.
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Without this man — who is also often from "the other side of the tracks," so to speak — we are lost souls.
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"He didn't have any bad blood, so to speak, with law enforcement, because he actually worked alongside law enforcement," she said.
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"I think people do these sorts of things out of getting enjoyment of 'breaking the game,' so to speak," sats Journeyman351.
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We caught up with them before they hit the dusty trail (so to speak) to get a look inside their suitcases.
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I sent her a pic of my 'gentleman veggies,' so to speak, and asked her if she wanted that for dinner.
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But the thing is, what if having the gift of a beautiful mind, so to speak, is also a booby prize?
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She is on their turf, so to speak, both a stranger and not, and all of that and more comes through.
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It's almost like he subconsciously wants Tori to look bad and finally "drop the ball" for the team so to speak.
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Meanwhile, one House Science Committee member, Republican congressman Barry Loudermilk, has been burning the candle at both ends, so to speak.
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Dan: So the problem halved is a problem shared, so to speak when it comes to getting the tenant mix right.
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He would be a figurehead, so to speak, but he would have the last word over any proposals thrown his way.
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Inside, we see a few lines and a lot of numbers, suggesting we are to "connect" the dots, so to speak.
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Instead, the company said only those CC photos uploaded prior to November 1, 2018 would be grandfathered in, so to speak.
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The state of Oregon fired the first shot, so to speak, in a legal war that has been simmering for decades.
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The product would have DNA, so to speak, which would enable it to change within the parameters of an evolutionary framework.
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But at its peak, Toys R Us was a wonderland for kids in the '90s — a toy heaven, so to speak.
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We're all very confident that we just know what's going on in our own minds, from the inside, so to speak.
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" He added, "I was born with a right hand, which is not, so to speak, as good as the left hand.
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I drink three or four beers a day and I guess that's not healthy, but I'm not fat, so to speak.
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Malfunctions have dogged both technologies for decades, but nobody has thrown out the baby with the bath water, so to speak.
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What he observed was an unwavering predilection for veering right, which was able to keep traffic flowing smoothly, so to speak.
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He was basically doing all this kind of stuff from his laptop, rather than in the field, so to speak, right?
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While I was there, I went through one of the trainings they offer—a cam girl boot camp, so to speak.
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Whatever you may post that may be inadvisable, you want to sort of wear a seat belt, metaphorically, so to speak.
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All the components that we have put in place – to build, own and operate from scratch, organic growth so to speak.
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The best way to dip your toe in is to just heave your entire body into the pool, so to speak.
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You get viral distribution, so to speak, on the ad side, as well as you do on the News Feed side.
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Luckily it does feel cathartic to get it all out there—to let it live outside of you so to speak.
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I have more of the edge, so to speak, in terms of having my feet more planted to what reality is.
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I think that Trump was doing things that a lot of people didn't have the nerve to do, so to speak.
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Though Dr. Bottrell's family knew they had a lot-line window, many other residents are — so to speak — in the dark.
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And it's not only Finn and his sword-brother who have to deal with this double-edged (so to speak) issue.
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The problem, so to speak, is that he then lived long enough to see the world — and literary taste — change drastically.
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Specifically, the DPA allows the federal government to skip the line, so to speak, when it makes requests of private industries.
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Many philosophical truths are so obvious that we sometimes take them for granted; we look right past them, so to speak.
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I wished I had more time to explore the many farm towns and side roads, to play tourist, so to speak.
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"It is not what you expect, to go from the White House to the big house, so to speak," he said.
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"These deals, so to speak, are going to take some time," Heather Nauert, the State Department spokeswoman, told reporters on Tuesday.
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Employees may see their organization "talking the talk," so to speak, by organizing diversity events and increasing awareness of its importance.
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Team Israel's unlikely 2017 journey began two weeks ago when players gathered in Arizona — the desert, so to speak — for workouts.
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"I was a Boy Scout, but I wasn't the perfect Boy Scout, so to speak, as a young man," Issa added.
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But he'll continue to talk about Trump, even though he doesn't get an official say in the matter, so to speak.
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"I haven't found in the U.S. — I haven't found my place, so to speak," Mr. Harding said in a phone interview.
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My mom, who was helping me get back on my feet, so to speak, drove me back to pick it up.
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We certainly recognize that there's a difficulty competing with companies that have embedded the cloud, so to speak, into their devices.
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And Sybase was troubled at the time and was a relational database company looking for the next chapter, so to speak.
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Both. I think their original decision to emphasize quantity of attacks over quality — so to speak — is backfiring to some degree.
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Perhaps dragons can be used as nuclear weapons, so to speak, but so far, she's used them in more precise ways.
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"Every day, there are new developments and new shoes dropping, so to speak, that call into question the legitimacy of his win."
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Some experts think the findings may reflect two sets of people — the haves and have-nots of physical fitness, so to speak.
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The secret ingredient of Uber Eats, however, is that for once the company is also playing the long game, so to speak.
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What's a beauty snob to do when they want to detox their beauty routine, so to speak, without sacrificing quality... or luxury?
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"This was crazy … this is your bread and butter for tenure, so to speak," he testified in court about the dual drafts.
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In contrast to this weekend's apology, these uncovered blog posts could expose an evolution of thought — Reid's character development, so to speak.
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"The first time I went was from complete curiosity, just to go somewhere off the beaten track, so to speak," Depont said.
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It looks at the sentence as a whole, while keeping in mind, so to speak, the smaller pieces like words and phrases.
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Basically, the app acts as a referee, so to speak, and keeps track of what's happening between all the ships in play.
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Whether they function like a sponge or a filter, they're bound to get a little clogged, so to speak, after a while.
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Sex doesn't always have to be about giving or receiving — you can just do you, so to speak, and that's still sex.
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If advertising is KaiOS's stick, then its suite of 'how-to' content and services, Life, will be the carrot, so to speak.
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Fulcher says that this isn't a play to make Zenefits a more diluted platform (or to go more "horizontal," so to speak).
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That lasted all of two weeks before she decided that the industry left a bad taste in her mouth, so to speak.
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It's not that I can't get a guy to go out with me; I just can't "close the deal," so to speak.
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When I'm on the road, I sample life so-to speak; I use all my senses and save it in my mind.
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From 2010 to 2011 the star went through a reflective phase, so to speak, releasing Radiance and Cosmic Radiance back-to-back.
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So talk to me about the connected aircraft so I feel better about even if there is aerospace slowing, so to speak.
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For more on Lyft's bigger plans for AV, watch the video below of Vincent talking about the company's roadmap (so to speak).
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When I'm eating well, I'm a fucking champion; when I'm off the wagon, so to speak, my spending and eating both suffer.
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If it gets uncomfortable, switch to oral sex, and have the partner wielding the weapon (so to speak) get on their knees.
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Most people would not want to answer the questions if they felt that they were going to incriminate themselves, so to speak.
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I felt resentful at the idea that we would just move on from the experience, "buy a new puppy," so to speak.
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This is where, in the attempt to separate the two new countries neatly in 1947, the zipper, so to speak, got stuck.
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For an haute couture show that's meant to be the best-of, so to speak, Lagerfeld's latest offering was sturdy and stoic.
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It's this same quality that allows Syrmor to interview his subjects with remarkable authenticity — meeting folks where they're at, so to speak.
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"I learned about her and her friends and how she dressed and I dressed up as her so-to-speak," See says.
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From an AI perspective, DeepMind's accomplishment can be interpreted as something of a social experiment — a hyper-Turing test, so to speak.
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My high school coach, Coach Scott, he's always instilled helping out the community, trying to be a big brother, so to speak.
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A large registration tent gave the vets a starting point to connect with one another and report for duty, so to speak.
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And in case you're wondering, the shoot didn't go without incident, so to speak: The band members estimated they vomited 58 times.
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They intend to start in southern states, where they already know the landscape, so to speak, and lawns are nice and big.
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However, one could step that up, so to speak, via an implication that change is not simply in the future, but imminent.
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"We've known each other for over 10 years and we've always known we were each other's person, so to speak," she says.
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"It's hard for regulating authorities to imagine, so to speak, what the next big fraudulent activity is going to be," Boyd said.
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The company went back to the drawing board, so to speak, to think about what sort of experiences could bring people together.
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Without a doubt, the general consensus is that arming teachers to "fight fire with fire," so to speak, is a bad idea.
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They gesture to tapestries of narrative that exist "off-screen," so to speak; they unsettle and gesture to bigger worlds without cohering.
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The horror that Marines of old feared of the Corps being run by "efficiency experts" has come to pass, so to speak.
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A signal through the fog so to speak—about feeling indestructible in a world that naturally seeks to destroy all of us.
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The project recalls Yves Klein's "Anthropometries" from the 1950s, in which women were pressed — so to speak — into the service of art.
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Use Venus's last moments in Pisces to find sentimental objects that suit you—the star on the Christmas tree, so to speak.
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I wanted to have some firsthand experience of the animals I write about, to look wolves in the eye, so to speak.
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There were a lot of opportunities in the second half because we only played four and a half players, so to speak.
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Yeah. The Targaryens were removed from office, so to speak, and the line of succession since has been derived from King Robert.
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Still love has a way of steering the ship, so to speak, and after that first kiss, the couple's course was set.
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And when they did, did Prince's weirdness have to be the butt of the joke, so to speak, along with colored queerness?
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Kendall's biggest beef, so to speak, isn't the goats' smell, but instead that the animals, like other royals, can be quite discerning.
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Columbia river would have been an off-ramp, so to speak, the easiest path to move into the interior of North America.
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I did what I needed to do, and then I had to let that bird fly from the nest, so to speak.
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"In the past, it's been that the AFL-CIO would be the toughest one to get through, so to speak," she said.
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One of Walmart's most prominent characteristics is that it sells high-definition flat TV displays by the aircraft carrier, so to speak.
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The controllers—for example, a spacecraft—are then embedded in the company's tablet-based software and come to life, so to speak.
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So healthcare looks to us like one of those arcane industries — the user experience, so to speak, could be so much better.
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I think if you want to tell, so to speak, of what this deal really means, you've got to watch Visa, Mastercard.
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There was a time period where I hated the game, so to speak ... My rebound effect was like, this wasn't worth it.
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In other words, his guilt had to be indisputable in order for the Russia collusion investigation to be, so to speak, unimpeachable.
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They won't be 12 years old, but newly hired, first-year head coaches who will be, so to speak, in McAdoo's image.
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It's a huge hono(u)r to be making my New York Times debut and to be breaking America, so to speak.
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You have to become a cog in the wheel, and you have to learn the tricks of the trade, so to speak.
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The primary U.S.-based outlet covering the royal wedding (which means we get an all-access pass, so to speak) is Today.
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But this is just a starting "recipe" for a workout, so to speak, and you might not have all the ingredients just yet.
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"We were pulling it out of our butts, so to speak," Milley said at the brigade's activation ceremony at Fort Benning last Thursday.
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As far as guests go, cockroaches are not the best at remembering to wipe their feet and was their hands, so to speak.
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But what remains hazy is whether Analytical Methods should have allowed Hirst to play the witness at his own trial, so to speak.
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And only then can Pai's critics, in Silicon Valley and beyond, embark on their efforts to repeal the FCC's repeal, so to speak.
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Ultimately, that led to the current study, a head-to-head comparison, so to speak, of people with the condition and those without.
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If you have fintech, so to speak, you have fin-technology people will pay pretty much anything for it, 30, 19833 times earnings.
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And that photo is actually one of my favorites in the entire collection because it was so unrehearsed and "unintentional" so to speak.
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When the sleek black bralette arrived, I was honestly skeptical that this flimsy little thing was…ready for this jelly, so to speak.
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She gets right back on the horse, so to speak, and at least isn't outwardly shaken by this serious blow to her ego.
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A : By extending your loan's "life," so to speak, we're able to decrease your monthly payments while increasing our chances of getting repaid.
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At 29, I've learned that what happened the first time I went all the way, so to speak, is a fairly common experience.
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They can move the ball down the field, so to speak, and as a result of that, things can happen much, much faster.
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"She understood that corruption was the 'Achilles heel,' so to speak, of Ukraine," a former State Department official who knows Yovanovitch told CNN.
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But her interest in turning pro, so to speak, seems even more rooted in the faith that Fake has in her own instincts.
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Though the women are remembered for their so-to-speak "rivalry," the movie shows just how much Mary and Elizabeth had in common.
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In other words, it's not "just a sugar bomb," and comparing fruit to candy is like comparing apples to oranges, so to speak.
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Getting to the bottom of it, so to speak, seemed like the perfect way to cap off my week of eco-friendly efforts.
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The illuminating display was launched (so to speak) by the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum and the US Department of the Interior.
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It's a baffling behavior, because dogs tend to be averse to the stinky stuff, not shitting in their own beds, so to speak.
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I figured Emilio Marcon was backstage, so to speak, warming up and stretching in the church rectory or wherever they taught Sunday School.
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Some liken Homeland Security to the first on the scene, "firefighters' so to speak, while the FBI are more akin to "arson investigators.
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But in fact when Miku took the stage, so to speak, materializing in a spasm of brilliant pixels, the effect was genuinely astonishing.
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This is why more and more people are "cutting the cord," so to speak, and sticking with the internet for all things entertainment.
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"I felt honored that I was the kind of the drug pusher, the dope man, so to speak," he adds with a laugh.
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Much has been made of how Sanders has brought the Democratic Party back to itself — restoring to it its soul, so to speak.
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That's pretty exciting for scientists too, since this sheds some light, so to speak, on the literal inner workings of our mother star.
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Our hope is that we're doing things right on the front end, so that we're not letting in bad actors, so to speak.
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Second, the flavors veered wildly different from dish to dish — they were, so to speak, all over the map — and it didn't matter.
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You give your managers, so to speak--and obviously, Rutledge is a bit different than Zaslav-- in the sense of your control level.
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But doctors give the okay to get back on the horse (so to speak) six weeks postpartum — and that seemed like an eternity.
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This rebirth, so to speak, is what sets the stage for the Pagan holiday Beltane, a fertility festival that occurs one month later.
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The Definitive Edition of GO is the complete package, so to speak—all the levels, all at once, no in-game purchases, done.
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Your planetary ruler Mercury, the planet of the mind, has been with dissolvent Neptune since mid-February, thinning the veil, so to speak.
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Suddenly, not only do you have your worries float away, but you also have, uh, stress relief on the brain, so to speak.
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So in opening up the box, so to speak, we had to create a theatrical experience that in many ways is not literal.
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Because like TARP, we made a ton of money on that ultimately with the government so to speak buying in at the lows.
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And when she was turning five, I adopted her, so to speak, from my younger brother, whose kids have all fled the nest.
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And when she was turning five, I adopted her, so to speak, from my younger brother, whose kids have all fled the nest.
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"The primary thesis statement, so-to-speak, of Language of the Birds is that art is a form of magic making," Grossman explained.
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The last time we were together, I asked Mr. Akhtar if he ever worried that he should, so to speak, declare a major.
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The most important first step (so to speak) toward making sure your device is as accurate as possible is to read the manual.
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You know, you're fighting an invisible terrorist, so to speak, and now everyone was like, 'Who are you and where are you from?
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Offense dropped the ball last week, so to speak, but this week they picked it up and put 500 yards on the board.
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A onetime furniture salesman, as a politician he has often hawked merchandise that he did not actually have in stock, so to speak.
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On "Golic and Wingo," Trey Wingo introduced Mendoza as both an ESPN analyst and a Mets adviser — a baseball insider, so to speak.
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He doesn't try to Jersey things up too much, so to speak; nor does Elisabeth Moss, as the philandering boxer's long-suffering wife.
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" This matches up with previous research on alligators and their cross-current circulatory system, "or an internal thermostat, so to speak,' Vliet said.
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As the dust settles, so to speak, the onstage screens show the bombed-out Vienna State Opera in the aftermath of the war.
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Well, at the same time you were growing in logistics, so to speak, you were selling some of the mall properties, as well.
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The movement grew, so to speak, when Baez dyed his hair over the winter and sent a photo to his Puerto Rican teammates.
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However, there isn't a "neighborhood" so to speak, so there isn't much to explore by footCheck flight prices to Puerto Rico on Expedia
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The company behind Windows 10 and the Surface line of tablets and laptops generally doesn't make it rain on CES, so to speak.
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The constructor Zhouqin Burnikel knows this, so she has decided to shuffle her word deck, so to speak, and see what comes out.
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Yang's frequent use of cutting on the down beat, so to speak, gives the action a musical quality; the rhythms pop like bebop.
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We could "break right," so to speak, get tougher and really raise the costs to North Korea or even prevent its nuclear progress.
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"There has always been a recognition that the solution cannot solely be about sisters doing it for themselves, so to speak," he said.
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Is this a truly unique moment or are folks more woke, so to speak, to some of the things happening in politics now?
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The outlet reported that the gates are "heavily damaged" as a result of the chase, but Swift just shook it off, so to speak.
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Now that their relationship has blossomed and subsequently darkened, does he feel like they have to stay together for the kids, so to speak?
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There wasn't a substantial phone call or message from anyone but I think what I did got certain people's feet wet, so to speak.
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Each "class," so to speak, has roughly 15 teams who work to prove out their ideas over the course of the next six months.
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But the reality is that in the grand scheme of things, very few fighters are born directly into the fight game, so to speak.
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I think I respect...All the people I look up to most in the world are people who show their work, so to speak.
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Leonardo DiCaprio is following in the footsteps of stars like Beyoncé and Justin Timberlake—putting his money where his mouth is, so to speak.
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He's suing all 3 companies for using his trademarked name without permission -- and also for holding a set of rims hostage, so to speak.
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Dunkin' is in a particularly tough spot with rising breakfast competition, because the morning hours are the company's bread and butter, so to speak.
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But not everyone at the gym is "there to make friends," so to speak, and some workouts are more social than others by nature.
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Judges offer their own reading, so to speak, of which moral principles offer the best underlying justification for laws that are on the books.
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He did, he wasn't putting up ... he is the world's richest man so he does have assets, so to speak, to do that, right?
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And the company's decision to chop the head off the snake, so to speak, could instigate an avalanche of residual harassment toward other individuals.
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In the video above, pilots describe a moment when it all comes together and they 'get it' with regards to controls, so to speak.
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This law would nip the practice in the bud, so to speak, and stop the collection of cannabis customer data online before it starts.
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There might have been other technologies and protocols under the hood, so to speak, but the product presented itself as a titanic, unitary whole.
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As it turns out, it's another name that ends up having an impact with the Maple Leafs, so to speak: Swedish defenseman Ricard Persson.
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"It might also help to give a deadline, so to speak, to complete the goals of the breakup in the first place," she says.
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There are things that go on that are particularly cultured, so to speak, and like I said, you just have to deal with it.
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"Rich and famous people wanted to be seen with Bhagwan, to feel special, to sit in the front row, so to speak," Sheela scorns.
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Do you ever fall prey to your old thinking about them or would you say you are "on the other side," so to speak?
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"A lot would really have to go wrong, so to speak, for this system to not deliver a ferocious punch," Kines told USA TODAY.
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The space also offers a compelling glimpse into the factories of the future, where humans and robots work hand in hand, so to speak.
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That's the route "through the line," so to speak: walking through the Ambos Nogales pedestrian queue with a fake ID provided by a pollero.
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Stephen's drawings, they have a sketchy vibe to them, so not every line is realized, so to speak, you know, in the real world.
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There is no question that a large part of what makes Atkinson's work so cleverly, stealthily affecting is its sheep's clothing, so to speak.
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They're getting so comfortable, in fact, that they're letting Kevin Durant crack open the refrigerator and help himself to some grub, so to speak.
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"Sometimes it's not necessarily the style of the music, so to speak, but where the musicians who made it were coming from," he says.
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However, the company is growing with the times, so to speak, spending more effort (and now investment) on building its brand on other platforms.
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Speaking of being under pressure, for most women, the clitoral orgasm is the go-to, but you advocate for going deeper so to speak.
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As a result, the stock is down more than 12% in trading today — which is a very Twitter thing to happen, so to speak.
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"It's important to practice mindfulness outside of sexual scenarios to build the muscle memory for it, so to speak," advised sex therapist Sara Nasserzadeh.
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Things get complicated when Elle begins to blossom, so to speak; several male characters comment on the sudden appearance of certain secondary sexual characteristics.
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Therefore, if we are to critically assess Zheng's heterogenous oeuvre, it is necessary to secularize, so to speak, his conceptual focus to specific ends.
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You can charge a little bit higher, then you make back what you spend… the extra, so to speak, to make it so nice.
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You don't *want* to get caught with your pants down, so to speak, you want to approach situations with caution, and a backup plan.
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So watching him play Ripley's game, so to speak, is more nerve-racking, since you have to be a heartless schemer to do it.
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The meeting is structured, so to speak, around a series of "instructional tutorial musical lessons" — because people supposedly learn better when they are entertained.
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What's most important about the study, Dr. San-Jose said, is that it brings the importance of moonlight into the light, so to speak.
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Or maybe the art itself was "exported," so to speak, traveling from place to place and beginning at different stages as humans learned art.
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After that early March lift, it's all downhill (so to speak) on pricing and traffic if you have some flexibility in your travel dates.
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There could be survival value in being able, so to speak, to tell a bug up the ass from a pain in the rear.
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"People rise from the bottom up rather than they are chosen from the top down, so to speak, by traditional media organizations," he said.
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Since Mr. Shortz was "on the ground," so to speak and can give a firsthand account, I'm going to turn things over to him.
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It's ideal for larger organizations that have outgrown the spreadsheet, as it's been sort of the App Annie of revenue aggregation, so to speak.
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Objects from the museum's collection displayed alongside the drawings make canny connections with Iggy Pop and his own body of work (so to speak).
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"We were still playing by the rules, so to speak, and still trying to interject those situations [into the cartoon]," Murray told Entertainment Weekly.
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It was extraordinary to have this poetic grandeur replicated by little Augustus, so small, so young, and on my own doorstep, so to speak.
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Long afterward, he was the fourth man in the ring, so to speak, on several occasions when his fervor got the best of him.
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Shah told Hewitt that Biden had his chance to take on Trump "in the ring, so to speak," by running in the 2016 election.
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"This could be a place in the future that has a second coming, so to speak," said Darren Boch, the superintendent of the park.
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Eventually, the descendents of these instruments are expected to voyage to the deserts of Mars, where they will repeat the drill, so to speak.
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Of course, today's iOS update brings some good news for HomePod owners — and should make the device a bit more well-rounded, so to speak.
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You&aposre basically offering yourself up as "bait," so to speak, and the listing agent will help you do it because it&aposs mutually beneficial.
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Daydream View is like a reference model, so to speak, for other hardware makers to model their own Daydream-compatible VR headsets and controllers after.
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In early stages of the game, they needed tutorial monster, so to speak, to show you this is what it's like to hunt a monster.
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O'Dowd will play a key role as the man who introduces her to the Russian mob and brings them to the table, so to speak.
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Critics are drawn to the 19th chapter, where Jack wanders through a cemetery, pausing the narrative suddenly, to move among different plots, so to speak.
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Now, thanks to a new tool called My Activity, you can take a peek at your very own Google-compiled digital tracks, so to speak.
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"We're about to raise our family in this area where it feels like there might be something in the air, so to speak," he says.
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However, the lions seem to have bitten off more than they could chew, so to speak, as this giraffe wasn't going down without a fight.
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She accompanied it with a heart emoji as a caption and we love that she's wearing her political views on her sleeve, so to speak.
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AND IS THERE ANY ARGUMENT THAT HOLDS WATER THAT PCs FACE SOME KIND OF EXISTENTIAL THREAT WHERE THEY ARE TRULY GOING AWAY SO TO SPEAK?
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It wasn't until I started looking around my southern California neighborhood that I saw the potential for trafficking in my own backyard, so to speak.
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The App Store's new homepage, so to speak, is a tab called "Today," which is meant to help users find out what's happening right now.
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I don't feel that way because... Because young people or younger people, so to speak, let's face it, Millennials are in their 30s now, right?
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If this is true, is there a way to harness the power of sex to get more emotional bang (so to speak) for your buck?
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But others argue that the cat is already out of the bag, so to speak, and the way forward is actually via autonomous vehicle systems.
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After it introduced tiers offering on-demand streaming to compete with Spotify, it rolled out a rewarded video product — so to speak — of its own.
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But to get away from the light pollution that plagues so much of the U.S., the Espenaks have "abandoned civilization, so to speak," he said.
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Instead of a polished retrospective from the mountaintop, so to speak, I've drafted my own personal playbook of tested, real-time observations along the way.
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When you visit, the domesticated wolves will be brought out with a guide and trainer (a wolf whisperer, so to speak) for guests to pet.
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I learned that in Sweden and obviously Nigeria, you have to find the strength you can find to beat the big elephants, so to speak.
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So the piling on so to speak is a way and certainly an impressive way to get public opinion, to come to the other side.
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Yeah, [Jones] got a lot of his stuff from him, but I don't think [Jones] really followed through on William Cooper's ethic, so to speak.
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You can also try adjusting the distances between the two speakers—making the triangle wider or smaller—to find you "sweet spot," so to speak.
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I my had three kids under the age of 3, as I said, and they were sitting ducks as stock subject matter, so to speak.
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What do you think it is about the combination of soft material, familiar object, and cute installation that makes people go bananas, so to speak?
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I find myself working on the puzzle and seeing little progress, which is unusual for me; a cruciverbal spinning of my wheels, so to speak.
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There are no exceptions here — you&aposll need to pay to play, so to speak (although in this case, it&aposs paying to…pay again).
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Elina Niño: Of course, a lot of them are fuzzy, so they have hairs, or specialized equipment, so to speak, where they can store pollen.
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Yundi's trademark, so to speak, is a powerful technique that he weds to a brawny, big sound, as well as a penchant for extreme contrasts.
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"A small number of systems were unsuccessfully exploited, as though somebody rattled the doorknob and was unable to get in, so to speak," he said.
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The funding, and these partnerships, will likely help DeepMap cement its position on the map, so to speak, as all of these continue to grow.
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This Is just the first official group project in a long time that has a bow on it, under the Christmas tree, so to speak.
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But her track record as to the bad stuff that I've heard happened didn't really leave a good taste in my mouth, so to speak.
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Goldsmith believes psychedelics can help with this process by "loosening the mortar between the bricks of the edifice of the childhood structure," so to speak.
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I think it's wise to step into these things without too high an expectation, just to leave yourself some room for error, so to speak.
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The incubated "startup," so to speak, is a concierge-style experiment in conversational commerce where customers text requests, then receive product recommendations from Walmart, Jet.
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So, in their testimony, Rogers and Nakasone were suggesting something more than classic defense and better manning the perimeter (so to speak) to prevent penetrations.
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Besides, if the shoe were on the other foot, so to speak, no one would pay the slightest attention to his being taller than me.
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In many cases, though, the tweets were presented as authentic community voices on an issue — the digital man-on-the-street interview, so to speak.
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Decades ago, the French theorist Michel Foucault suggested that power "creates" knowledge, so to speak — that the powerful get to decide what "counts" as knowledge.
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It may seem a little perverse, however, to hand the keys right back over to the person who just totaled the car, so to speak.
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An octagonal column rises up from the bottom of the pit — a measuring stick, so to speak, of the flood levels of the mighty river.
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Time's Up's timing was, so to speak, golden, as would be expected from women with a firm grasp on the art and power of marketing.
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Stimming and unusual movements are Autism 101, so to speak — they're among the first behaviors you learn to recognize by observing people on the spectrum.
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The increasingly slender, so to speak, range of acceptable bodies comes at a time when Chinese society is putting an increasing premium on women's looks.
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By the way, kudos as well to Marcus Nilsson, whose accompanying photo set the table, so to speak, and made me do a double take.
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A core strategy of Mind the Gap has been to hide which candidates and groups it is backing until it's too late, so to speak.
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Wordplay WEDNESDAY PUZZLE — As soon as I saw Peter A. Collins's grid, I knew we were being set on a winding road, so to speak.
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It is no understatement that this investment put Austin on the map as a modern, tech-centered hub while keeping Austin weird, so to speak.
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Wherever he went, Mr. Boggs found that his handcrafted bank notes, executed with a fine pen on expensive paper, were, so to speak, legal tender.
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" Needless to say, things go off the rails, so to speak, when the Guardians of the Galaxy turn up and "adventures across the cosmos ensue.
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But directing the largest volume of political media dollars to this one channel may be putting all the eggs in one basket, so to speak.
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The notoriously private British royal household is pulling back the velvet curtain, so to speak, with a rare, behind-the-scenes look inside Buckingham Palace.
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So when I'm not reading my seed catalogs for the articles, so to speak, I comb the pages for plants tolerant of aridity and heat.
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Building out reliable, trustworthy ecosystems that keep users deeply entrenched within the Apple sphere will be the gift that keeps on giving, so to speak.
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You were nobody unless you had your own team, so to speak, and the result was one of the least appealing chapters in league history.
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In that case, conservators would improve on the artist's attempt to play conservator, protecting the artist's hand from the artist's other hand, so to speak.
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Mr. Horton, who wears Ed's conflicts with a forthright air of denial, is the dream straight man (so to speak) to Mr. Urie's flamboyant Arnold.
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The climax, so to speak, is a murky swirl of limbs under hazy red light, a finish that demonstrates the limits of Noé's immersive method.
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While the fetish appears to skew male in terms of its audience, it doesn't mean women are left to be passive receptacles (so to speak).
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It's not exactly the same thing as the classic Airbnb which is rent your extra room, so to speak, or your extra bed, or whatever.
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If you give a user enough rope they will hang themselves, so to speak, by replacing batteries too early or replacing phones that don't need replacing.
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In sex ed, games would offer a way to get interactive with the subject without actually requiring students to get their hands dirty, so to speak.
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I could be wrong, of course, but my gut instinct is that there&aposs going to be a lot of fire and fury, so to speak.
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But there are some brands out there, however, that are radically transparent with their supply chains and wear their ethics on their sleeve, so to speak.
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But if there's a genre that can take this incredibly complex and dark idea and bring it out into the light, so to speak, it's horror.
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One day after being tricked — so to speak — by World Series spectators, President Donald Trump stood outside the White House to treat costumed children on Monday.
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But it also speaks to tensions that have existed within the evangelical community for generations: It comes down to who runs the show, so to speak.
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"The withdrawal, so to speak, via tweet is of course ... sobering and a bit depressing," Merkel said in an ARD television interview following the G7 summit.
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Apple doesn't have a true car play yet, so to speak, but this is one way to start getting users accustomed to iOS in the car.
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Individuals blanked-out mentally, then reprogrammed—human robots, so to speak—who arrive en masse, even in buses, for propaganda purposes, sans minds of their own?
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"He came in as a savior, so to speak," said William Sarno, the editor of The Bristol Press when it was sold, who retired in 2013.
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Burley has been tasked with reinventing Helmut Lang, so to speak, and her tenure as Dazed's top boss makes her the perfect candidate for the job.
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That narrow focus on what the SDF could do for the US ignored the larger political dynamics at stake — the "ticking time bomb," so to speak.
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There's irony in the idea that in order to achieve "food freedom" you have to enter a food prison, so to speak, via a restrictive diet.
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"A lot of investors are spooked and really putting on the recession trade, so to speak," Gennadiy Goldberg, interest rates strategist at TD Securities, tells Axios.
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However, if the App Store search to begin with doesn't function reliably or well, that could be putting the cart before the horse, so to speak.
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But as Slack looks to tout its big group of daily active users, it needs to build out those daily active use cases, so to speak.
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These celebrities all got real about the role of money in their lives — and the actual cost of keeping up with the Kardashians, so to speak.
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"That's just the tip of the iceberg, so to speak," lead author Eric Rignot, a NASA research scientist and UC Irvine professor, said in a statement.
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"Really, I just like to hang with my friends because I'm away so often," she adds of how she spends her, so to speak, "free" time.
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As glaciologists are fond of saying, they act like corks, preventing upstream ice—the wine in the bottle, so to speak—from pouring into the sea.
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We were both out of our neighborhoods so to speak, which is to say in Chelsea, where we have seen each other while going to galleries.
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They should have been a tipoff that this was a special occasion, so to speak, because olives aren't the kind of food we get every day.
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A publicly-traded image licensing company – and China's Getty, so to speak – bought Corbis in 2500, and is now the world's third-largest visual content provider.
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The pair was in NYC on Tuesday for Fairfield Inn & Suites National Amazing Month as the pop culture icons went head to head, so to speak.
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"Once you get sufficient critical mass of U.S. LNG capacity in the pipeline, so to speak, then it disrupts the entire global pricing mechanism," Salisbury said.
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And then the Yoshi game that we showcased, with that unique, you know, motion to go "behind-the-scenes," so to speak, has people really intrigued.
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This could increase the fuel economy (so to speak) of solar sails, and provide a controlled-steering mechanism due to the metafilm's superior manipulation of photons.
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With hundreds of startups and thousands of people in attendance, you'll need a tool to help you separate the wheat from the chaff, so to speak.
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The study's monumental findings seem to put a decisive exclamation point on the education debate, a "drop the mic" moment, so to speak, for school choice.
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As physical phenomenons go, "blue balls" seems to get undue attention, particularly when it comes to the dangers of letting it go untreated, so to speak.
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The failing is doubly puzzling because we Americans have a better system of ownership staring us in the face—an economy in waiting, so to speak.
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So I kind of always approach that money like, 'This is the money I'm going to live the rest of my life on,' so to speak.
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" In an interview with psychology news website PsyPost, the authors noted that women's orgasms "shouldn't be seen as another notch on the bedpost, so to speak.
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Especially with something as fundamental to our biological and circadian rhythms as sleep, the idea of resetting the clock, so to speak, is a powerful one.
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Bowers' wake-up call, so to speak, came when he landed in the hospital for exhaustion after getting only 4 hours of sleep over three days.
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SO IF YOU LOOK AT WHAT WE'VE DONE YEAR ON YEAR, YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT INCREASES, MODEST, SO TO SPEAK, IN THE LOW TO MID SINGLE DIGITS.
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His change of scenery, so to speak, is one of several high-profile staffing shifts in the White House since the conclusion of Trump's impeachment trial.
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That could level the playing field, so to speak, and bring favorites like Shiffrin back to the pack if they have bad luck with the elements.
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"The promise that comes as part of an insurance contract, so to speak, is to pay for legal liability, not for moral liability," Mr. Jones said.
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The charismatic Douglass was Abraham Lincoln's conscience, so to speak, and Blight's detailed, cinematic biography is the result of a lifetime of engagement with his subject.
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But the part that stood out — his "Debsian moment," so to speak — came at the end, when he closed the rally with a call for solidarity.
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But if you run through the checklist below, you&aposll know for fairly certain whether or not you were put on the list, so to speak.
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Now that you're woke, so to speak, to the dangers of a sleep-slogged brain, let's see what science tells us we can do about it.
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Ditto for Colorado, which has turned from red to bluish over the last decade or so as Californians increasingly head for the hills, so to speak.
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"We are calling a halt to production at the refineries - to shut off at source so to speak," said Emmanuel Lepine, a CGT oil sector representative.
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AGAIN, IT USED TO BE PEOPLE WOULD BUY THINGS, PUT THEM UNDER -- PUT THEM UNDER THE MATTRESS, SO TO SPEAK, KEEP THEM AND WAIT AND WAIT.
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The cost of the U.S. losing that leadership position and losing that economic superiority so to speak is a retrenchment and they want level trade rules.
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The goldsmith or silversmith had been content to make plain dashes, so to speak, with his chisel, and these dashes had been allowed to make patterns.
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"Her life will be much easier if she can hide behind someone else, so to speak, when she gets all these calls and questions," Kurland said.
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When management is eating its own cooking, so to speak, everyone is on the same footing, and there's little inclination for anyone to go anywhere else.
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"I can say that there was a request, but a conservation did not take place, so to speak," Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov told reporters on Wednesday.
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And so we worked with a Chinese company to provide iCloud, but the keys — which is the key, so to speak, pardon the pun — are ours.
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We'll just make it difficult for them to hack in, and then when we identify the hack, we'll cover that, that warning birdy, so to speak.
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This abuse of abstraction, so to speak, in its adulteration of old and new, became precedent-setting for the postmodernist revolt against the strictures of formalism.
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This means that someone who has the ability to, so to speak, steal your cellphone number can then impersonate you and log into your Telegram account.
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Here Steger is conjuring a bit of magic, allowing us to exist somehow in the materiality of the earth, to walk through schist, so to speak.
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This is indeed a time to let go of the past; however, the Band-Aid, so to speak, will be pulled off quickly, not slowly or gently.
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Lastly, it gives Daimler a chance to get behind the wheel (so to speak) of the transportation service itself, thus developing a business around recurring service revenues.
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"This has put to rest a mystery within our family, what happened to him, so to speak," Phil Nichols said of his father, according to Fox 8.
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Conservationists say cities can create "wildlife corridors" and other natural, dedicated spaces so animals can have the best chance at a successful move-in, so to speak.
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While writers have drawn a line, so to speak, between Soriano and Sol LeWitt, it seems to me that there are profound differences between their wall drawings.
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The war might be over, so to speak, but there's room for other companies to carve out their own space and take a shot at the king.
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Looking in the mirror, so to speak, defensively, about things being cut off, no lanes, no driving angles, contested shots, not fouling, all those sorts of things.
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Either way, double jeopardy would not prevent prosecution because impeachment is not a criminal process, and hence does not qualify as a "first" jeopardy, so to speak.
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"I think he was not only fighting an uphill battle, but simply wasn't providing any arrows, so to speak, to help them win against Facebook," Messina said.
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It's so important to me to kind of get a little bit of this stuff down on paper before we lose it on pixel, so to speak.
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And if they do learn them — if they make it to the center of the maze, so to speak — then what will fans do with that knowledge?
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Google has been applying machine learning to the problem, building a neural model with which its AI can keep all these factors in mind, so to speak.
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But this whole skater trend that's going on right now has shown me the light, so to speak, on all the different ways you can wear it.
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Given the current real estate market, right now I don't feel that I could afford to buy an apartment that checks all the boxes, so to speak.
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My National Institutes of Health-trained oncologist helped me understand that this wasn't a foreign terrorist enemy, so to speak, but my own native cells gone haywire.
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They're also dependent on everyone from the responding police officer to the district attorney "buying into it," so to speak, and wanting to let those people off.
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The Batman character "has to be mature enough to have a ward, he's a mentor or he has adopted a son, so to speak," West once said.
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The metaphors operate on a few levels here: Theodora keeps the cards close to her chest, so to speak, she's sexual but slow to allow people in.
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That's what these are for: Kate Mara stars as a corporate consultant brought in to decide whether Morgan should be allowed to ... continue existing, so to speak.
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Of course the whole world will never become vegan, even though it'd be better for the planet, but it's an interesting genre of food, so to speak.
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Full Frontal is still working out its weekly format — or rather, trying to justify why it's a weekly show and not a daily one, so to speak.
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"We are continuing to improve our fighting position, so to speak, to ensure that we've got the best ability to protect ourselves," Warren told a news briefing.
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"I wouldn't mind seeing a separate deal with Canada, where you have one type of product, so to speak, and a separate deal with Mexico," he said.
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Storms that for one reason or another just seemed to be listening to their own compass, rather than the larger jet stream around them, so to speak.
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Previous research has shown the biggest "leak" in the pipeline, so to speak, happens to women applying to post-doctoral positions after receiving their PhD, says Dutt.
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Since Gardner was in the room while it happened, so to speak, St. Louis Circuit Judge Rex Burlison decided that Gardner could be called as a witness.
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He eventually became famous for his limericks—though the term didn't exist until much later—but he disarmed the limerick, so to speak, before he fired it.
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The stress is on the now; the past is recognized only by the shrapnel, so to speak, that it leaves in the body of the present day.
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But Turner was determined not to put all her eggs in one basket (so to speak), and also opted to have some of her eggs frozen unfertilized.
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Her book becomes a nifty twofer, a meditation on how four men and one woman experienced death both in vivo, so to speak, and in their art.
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When you use the fast travel option, you get a loading screen—something you might not know if you've been taking the scenic route, so to speak.
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For its part, Handy is one of the home services players that — like Thumbtack — is hoping to be one of the last men standing, so to speak.
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They're extremely well-trained, obviously they have endurance, extreme fighting abilities, they're probably much stronger than most people, but they don't have any "superpowers," so to speak.
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Kishimoto again directs, with producer Takaomi Kaneko, character designer Koji Ogata, composer Kazunaka Yamane and programmer Kei Oyama all reprising their roles, so to speak, from 1987.
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USA Today reports the company is running on "private donations from locals," and that companies have pre-paid for rides to grease the wheels, so to speak.
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It was a ripple effect, so to speak — one that expanded the conversation from sexual harassment to the larger way that women's bodies are viewed and consumed.
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Without them, you can still get the theme, but it might not grow on you, so to speak, until you get to the bottom of the puzzle.
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Iran's proposal, so to speak, will likely be seen by the Trump administration as an aggressive move by a country that secretly wanted nuclear weapons all along.
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From my earliest memory, the old country — so to speak — felt like a foreign place; for me it was, at least at times, a place of hunger.
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I've always felt that you don't understand the deal you're making when suddenly you're that lone gazelle on the plain and the herd's gone, so to speak.
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When Brendan Dugan took over the former St. Mark's Bookshop space on East Third Street, he knew that he was treading on hallowed ground, so to speak.
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" Even so, Dreyer remains cautious: "Fans here have seen it all, so to speak, so there wouldn't be a total shock if another scandal were to break.
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Whatever the fate of Mr. Armstrong, it seems that the sad fact of the matter is that an "everybody does it" argument has legs, so to speak.
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But in "Beartown" he's not skating by (so to speak) on his name alone; he really has a feel for the sport, and for sports in general.
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"(Conversion therapy centers) are just internment camps for young kids and teenagers to 'straighten up', so to speak, and to be rectified in their orientation," he said.
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If someone you swiped right on also swipes right on you, the app matches the two of you and allows you to make contact (so to speak).
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That could have far-reaching consequences for the vaporizer industry, as well as the booming cannabis industry, which has been growing like a weed, so to speak.
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Either way, double jeopardy would not prevent prosecution, because impeachment is not a criminal process, and hence does not qualify as a "first" jeopardy, so to speak.
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"The market is willing to hang in there, so to speak, for now, waiting on it," said JJ Kinahan, chief market strategist at TD Ameritrade in Chicago.
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"We have the opportunity to celebrate the Mass outside the walls, so to speak... but with some indicators that Notre Dame is connected to us," Chauvet said.
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In this truly digital age, technology is having a significant impact on live events, changing the game (so to speak) before, during and after the actual performance.
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Though I can't protect him from everything life will serve him, I'll be there to help back up when he lands on his face, so to speak.
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Panama City — a town of about 37,000 — was already underwater, so to speak: About 22 percent of people there live below the poverty line, according to Census data.
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It makes since then, that grandson Alain Wertheimer would keep it in the family, so to speak, to choose someone who's already gained their trust to take over.
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How the electric I-Pace broke the brand out of its own box We're in couples counseling, so to speak, and our future together doesn't look so good.
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The Apple Watch has primed the pump, so to speak, and companies like Butler – run by former pilot Corey Butler – are poised to take advantage of this move.
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"There will be struggles, disagreements among you but keep them within you, inside the office, so to speak," Francis said in Italian as an aide translated into English.
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Isaac blunders through life blinded by his own privilege, and becomes an exaggerated example of what many of us fear most: A life gone "wrong," so to speak.
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We have yet to find the limits of what the human brain can store, and there's more than enough room, so to speak, for us to remember everything.
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Feeling the need to be near his family as the shit starts hitting the fan, so to speak, he meets his wife and daughter outside the girls' school.
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"A lot of kids are in bad situations, just like 'foster dogs' so to speak, which are in shelters [even though] they haven't committed a crime," Wayne says.
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Once a user was "Greyballed," so to speak, Uber would show a different version of the its app with fake cars that would not respond to call requests.
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But acting challenges are a big part of the competition, and this is the time when we need to separate the men from the boys, so to speak.
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But MLB has balked, so to speak, at implementing these technologies as the final arbiter of balls and strikes, believing that the tech isn't ready for prime time.
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The moment she switches the Trump montage in her brain to a montage of women like Michelle Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Beyoncé, the floodgates open — so to speak.
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Because the acne lives under the skin, there's nothing to "pop," so to speak — but there is a lot of scarring that can occur if you're not careful.
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"We cannot be holding people hostage, so to speak, and nor should anyone feel that way – the way that they may have felt with cigarettes in the past."
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It has something of a track record with regulators over data privacy concerns, but also of being okay with losing battles to win the war, so to speak.
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"That's the thing we're aiming for — a vehicle that can do up to 10,000 miles with only one intervention," Foley says, "a yearly check-up, so to speak."
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Inarritu makes the interesting decision to break the fourth wall, so to speak, in three instances, to acknowledge the presence of the camera in relation to the actors.
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But any lasting reconciliation has to occur when we actually read and interpret the book—on the very same beach, so to speak, where the Arab was killed.
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So I guess it is a better (so to speak) predictor of hostility in this particular context — when collective narcissists believe the greatness of their group was threatened.
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Not to be undone, Stephen Morris and Gilbert in turn also choose to step out of the marriage so to speak with their own dance music side project.
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Hit the same IP address and port again and again from unique IP addresses and ports, and eventually a line will form at the door, so to speak.
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In an exclusive sneak peek at Friday's drama-filled episode, Bachelorette's JP Rosenbaum and Ashley (Hebert) Rosenbaum come face-to-face with their younger selves, so to speak.
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Amazon today flipped the switch, so to speak, on its Dash Replenishment Service, enabling a few of its partners to actually begin auto-reordering consumable goods for customers.
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It's rare to get second chances like that in life, and it was really rewarding to get that "second act," so to speak, to demystify a messianic lover.
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It had always been my hope that we would know when we were going to finish this journey and not limp to the finish line, so to speak.
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It's a vicious cycle of destruction and inadequate restoration rooted, so to speak, in decades of neglect of the institutions and technologies needed to keep these environments healthy.
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"If you wanted your meds, if you wanted to stay healthy ... so that you could stay on scholarship, you grinned and beared it, so to speak," he said.
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I mean, I was in my mid-20s when I was out on the road with Dave, and I virtually became a rock star overnight so to speak.
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Our imaginary world has been diluted and diluted to the point that, so to speak, there is no longer even a stain of real blood, love, and pain.
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That's just bad design—you have to accommodate for the fact that the player might be "ahead of the game", so to speak, and have it respond accordingly.
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We learn the French term for 69 (handy!), and Claire learns that hearing of Randall's non-death has given Jamie a sling in his step, so to speak.
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Late Friday afternoon many Facebook users had the rare privilege of attending their own memorial, so to speak, when the social media giant unleashed its legacy profile feature.
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The Founding Fathers realized that the people who controlled the gold, so to speak, ran a huge risk, ran a huge temptation, of just badly abusing the borrowers.
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It's this voracious appetite that has kept him grounded, so to speak, in New York, rather than trying to parlay his Hollywood connections into a larger film career.
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If I'm going to be boxed in, so to speak, I like to see each sector really shine, and I'm not sure this one did it for me.
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In order to bring the Overview Effect down to Earth, so to speak, researchers must first understand the psychological and neurological forces at play when astronauts experience it.
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Ribera del Duero is typically hot and dry in summers, and so I would expect wines of ripe, muscular fruit flavors — sunnier versions of Rioja, so to speak.
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In short, a check with sufficient funds, so to speak, could make a real difference, even though a process by which that check is given seems almost unimaginable.
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These truths could only have made their debut in the public square, and eventually gained broad acceptance, under the armed guard, so to speak, of the First Amendment.
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With a grand slam and a single already for Gregorius, it is an encouraging sign for the Yankees — like adding another diamond to a ring, so to speak.
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Yancy: You point out that most of us embrace life, but fail or refuse to see that death is part of the existential cards dealt, so to speak.
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For reference, behavioral therapy can be centered on having the patient face their fears, so to speak, and confront the topic or activity that is causing them anxiety.
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The low cost and long lifespan (so to speak) of these bait stations are both certainly selling points, but so too is the ripple effect of their efficacy.
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