Saturday afternoon on the Speedway's midway, a rapturous crowd welcomed Samantha Busch, wife of the spectacularly injured and spectacularly recovered Kyle.
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Infinity War shows the Kantian approach failing spectacularly, but as many people have noted, it fails so spectacularly that it can't be real.
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This is spectacularly stupid and dangerous to the American people.
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And he does it in such an spectacularly casual way.
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When it came to the test itself, I failed spectacularly.
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And in the end, it appears to have backfired spectacularly.
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The moment went spectacularly viral and launched a thousand memes.
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At Churchill's first electoral test, in 1945, they spectacularly lost.
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It's spectacularly bad, but also a huge pleasure to watch.
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It didn't last long, but boy did it start spectacularly.
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He tanked spectacularly w the voters he needed to add.
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On this most basic task, Ryan failed, and failed spectacularly.
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In some cases, Mr. Son's bets have paid off spectacularly.
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The whole exercise was a spectacularly foolhardy act of overreach.
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Exhibit A was Bush's lavishly financed and spectacularly unsuccessful campaign.
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"It's been spectacularly unsuccessful, it's almost embarrassing," Nitschke told me.
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Others have tried to do so before, and failed spectacularly.
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Open daily for touring, they are spectacularly illuminated at night.
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This year's new watch crop includes some spectacularly complicated pieces.
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This work has not only failed, it's also backfired spectacularly.
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The concept is simple, but the scope is spectacularly broad.
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During the 2013 flu season, Google Flu Trends failed spectacularly.
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In the end Ms. Le Pen failed to "undemonize," spectacularly.
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But on Monday, one of O'Keefe's "stings" blew up spectacularly.
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This gambit was tried once before and it failed spectacularly.
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More likely that we're just witnessing a spectacularly moody dude.
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And when muni broadband networks fail, they often fail spectacularly.
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"She triumphed spectacularly, to huge audience acclaim," The Birmingham Post wrote.
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The chances of yet another historic disaster, however, are spectacularly high.
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So far, he and his team seem to have performed spectacularly.
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Oh yes, and Bryan (Toby Leonard Moore) failed spectacularly in court.
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But whatever the reason for Mr Verhofstadt's gambit, it backfired spectacularly.
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They tried with in vitro, which failed spectacularly in season 1.
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And there's a good chance the first one will fail spectacularly.
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Both have done well economically in recent years, China spectacularly so.
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No wonder Sheryl Sandberg has failed so spectacularly as an empress.
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That trade, dubbed a widow-maker, has so far backfired spectacularly.
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Its politics aside, "Famous" is a spectacularly bizarre and enthralling experience.
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Read more: Trump's coziness with authoritarians is backfiring spectacularly in Syria
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In that, we had failed spectacularly and at a staggering cost.
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Poehling noted that United's stock had performed spectacularly in recent years.
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It's another spectacularly absurd moment in a game full of them.
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The experiment failed spectacularly while watering down MSNBC's primetime editorial offerings.
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Everyone else failed: some narrowly, some spectacularly, but all — sadly — predictably.
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The human body is spectacularly complex beyond anything you could imagine.
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Spectacularly immense, this bucketwheel is the largest crawling machine in existence.
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The move could pay off, or it could blow up spectacularly.
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A trader named Einar Aas was having a spectacularly bad day.
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Is this a spectacularly tense marriage or a pussy-bow coup?
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I downloaded the new software, and my phone works spectacularly now.
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Both series play with identity curation and gamified social status spectacularly.
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A similarly sophisticated system collapsed spectacularly during ballot counting in 2013.
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It has done so spectacularly in Britain and Singapore and Botswana.
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Several high-profile initial public stock offerings, for instance, flopped spectacularly.
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"The results we got were spectacularly surprising, unexpected ones," he said.
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Then summer comes, and with it one spectacularly attractive young patient.
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She is spectacularly known as "Aileen Mavourneen", after an Irish ballad.
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When they do, sometimes they're going to botch it — sometimes spectacularly.
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I will still watch the Jets, and I will still curse them when they find a spectacularly inept way to lose to the spectacularly mediocre Jeff Fisher, but it also seems weird that I will do that.
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Global stock markets rallied spectacularly in the first six months of 24.
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Greer said that people shouldn't think about rapes as "spectacularly violent" crimes.
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Earlier this year, the airline's Polaris premium cabin rollout was spectacularly successful.
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Garey Faulkner's face and beard on game day are spectacularly tiger-striped.
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The 81-year-old Mr Abbas is in a spectacularly weak position.
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Let's start with Chuck's grand mission to take his boss down spectacularly.
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People don't like whistleblowers until it turns out they were spectacularly right.
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But occasionally it backfires spectacularly, with every single batsman getting himself out.
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To stand any chance of success, he must go spectacularly off-piste.
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Then why have they consistently seemed so spectacularly bad at doing so?
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Whatever its purpose, there's no denying that these "horoscopes" are spectacularly bad.
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In short it's a fun, mysterious concept with a spectacularly horrible ending.
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He shot for effortlessly cool, missed spectacularly and landed on circus nightmare.
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If that's the strategy it's already looking spectacularly dumb and self-defeating.
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DEBT levels grew spectacularly in the rich world from 1982 to 2007.
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But to fail spectacularly he had to first get on the air.
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They will fail spectacularly if the case gets to the Supreme Court.
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" She added, "Andrew Cuomo is either corrupt or he is spectacularly incompetent.
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That Sommer is a malignant lunatic is spectacularly obvious quite early on.
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The Alienist The alienist has failed, but "The Alienist" has succeeded spectacularly.
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Interest No. 1: To see a popular rebellion against tyranny fail spectacularly.
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Now you have fallen down on your only job — and spectacularly so.
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Now workers are fleeing over a policy they say has backfired spectacularly.
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And DC's previous attempts to 'go dark and gritty' failed quite spectacularly.
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One such drug, Gleevec, worked spectacularly in patients with chronic myeloid leukemia.
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Sometimes it fails spectacularly, and every failure harms the rule of law.
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" As Wired noted at the time, this was "a spectacularly bad idea.
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He seems intent on transforming it into something that is spectacularly unsteady.
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That's an eternal question, one that returns whenever the market rises spectacularly.
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What happened recently though, à la Cambridge Analytica, was done spectacularly well.
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They are a humble treat, made with ordinary ingredients, and spectacularly delicious.
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I did do a spectacularly unsuccessful startup for a while. Uh-huh.
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Paris had it rough after her dad died, but she's rebounded spectacularly.
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Of course, most investments fail spectacularly, so the risk is quite high.
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Both women skated spectacularly, with Zagitova taking gold and Medvedeva taking silver.
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The experience of shopping on the site itself fails in spectacularly stupid ways.
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According to Mashable, this spectacularly seasonal creation hails from Korea's Takeout Drawing cafe.
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Never has a conference failed more spectacularly than this year's Future Investment Initiative.
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But, in Myanmar, he happened to do so in spectacularly tone deaf fashion.
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It failed, spectacularly, but that is how rockets tend to fail — with spectacle.
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But it is not new, and it has failed spectacularly in the past.
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That's reflected in the state's Instagram page, which showcases Wyoming's spectacularly diverse topography.
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Indeed it may exacerbate them, especially if the firms do less than spectacularly.
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As a result, Republicans went from losing black voters to losing them spectacularly.
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The operation failed spectacularly, and Fidel Castro was hailed as a military hero.
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The downside of this is that the resulting machine instructions are spectacularly inefficient.
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It's 24,276 square feet and ridiculously -- but at the same time spectacularly -- ornate.
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Because they failed so spectacularly on Obamacare repeal, this option is looking unlikely.
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There's extremely cold days and spectacularly hot ones with very little in between.
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Come for the harmonies, stay for Minchin's spectacularly creepy impression of the president.
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After this, the birds started to recover again, and have done so spectacularly.
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Pelosi told him the bill would fail spectacularly — and dared him to try.
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Then, in her 40s, she blew up her marriage 'spectacularly' and started over.
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The numbers show why WeWork's planned initial public offering flamed out so spectacularly.
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Is Arie's decision a spectacularly shitty thing to do to another human being?
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And even if it proves spectacularly ineffective, history will look kindly on it.
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Washington (CNN)Paul Manafort's complaints about his life in jail backfired spectacularly Wednesday.
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The Neon Demon is a spectacularly beautiful and superficial movie about absolutely nothing.
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Her misguided attempt to get out in front of the story backfired spectacularly.
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In sound and subject, "Neither" is a spectacularly dense, mysterious and minacious work.
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Or at least, until iOS security fails spectacularly and leaks users' privacy anyway.
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BTW, Jen was also flanked by a spectacularly designed cake by Divine Delicacies.
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In the first half of the year, after all, stocks have performed spectacularly.
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Finally, the researchers looked into why egg shapes might be so spectacularly diverse.
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But it has backfired spectacularly on House Republicans twice in the last year.
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This spectacularly documented event may not be such a rarity for much longer.
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"La Salamandre" (1971) is a spectacularly intriguing showcase for the actress Bulle Ogier.
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In 2010, Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland erupted spectacularly when its magma met melting ice.
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And then he spectacularly, and so very slowly, trotted off into the sunset.
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The original draft of Paul Ryan's American Health Care Act failed rather spectacularly.
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But instead of backfiring, Trump's surprise win allowed it to pay off spectacularly.
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The total lunar eclipse early Wednesday morning will be a spectacularly rare one.
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Along with spectacularly sweet swag, you might win tickets to Disrupt San Francisco 2019.
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He takes underwater family portraits, underwater maternity photos, and most spectacularly, underwater wedding photos.
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Still, it's surprising that Bobby used a strategy that, for him, was spectacularly successful.
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It displays with HDR and SDR content spectacularly and has tons of connection options.
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While she lost the race spectacularly in 2010, she didn't return to her job.
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Tony Fadell is at the Grove, a spectacularly beautiful country estate outside of London.
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Montreal scrambled to find something to top the Rockefeller giant, but alas, spectacularly failed.
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As a piece of storytelling, the live-action Pokémon movie Detective Pikachu fails spectacularly.
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In his real life, though, Fleck fails spectacularly at connecting with anyone at all.
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This is wrong and dangerous and (ironically) spectacularly shortsighted; we need to do better.
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Here, for instance, it quite spectacularly messes up with military uniforms and bottled water.
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He was my first real relationship after my divorce and it ended spectacularly bad.
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Since entering government, Mr Salvini has shown himself to be a spectacularly adroit operator.
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It was bad enough when Juicero applied DRM to juice before flaming out spectacularly.
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Zenefits, one of the 2015 inductees to the unicorn club, has imploded pretty spectacularly.
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But Fyre Festival plowed ahead, and everyone got to watch the it burn spectacularly.
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Identity politics failed spectacularly this cycle, relegating Democrats to isolated coastal and urban enclaves.
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It failed spectacularly, opposed mostly by Republicans who cried amnesty , along with some Democrats.
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The dietary supplement industry is doing spectacularly well, despite numerous legal attacks for fraud.
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At the beginning of 2016 prices started to fall and the devaluation continued spectacularly.
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But the economy has fallen spectacularly short at the third hurdle: the labour market.
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It was very painful to watch, but at the same time it was spectacularly
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Iceland has done spectacularly well to improve its standard of football in recent years.
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Mitt Romney proved that, and Trump will prove that even more spectacularly this November.
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The ending is where the movie's value lies, and Close helps land it spectacularly.
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Just look at the way his muscles bulge spectacularly out of that white shirt.
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Stars have been on alignment over Cyprus before, only to be blown spectacularly apart.
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But the world of science has broadened and matured spectacularly since the late 1800s.
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The falseness of that belief was most spectacularly demonstrated by the debacle in Iraq.
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A much-hyped football league — or a much-hyped tech company — has failed spectacularly.
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That was the approach Trump brought to the GOP primaries, and it worked spectacularly!
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For most of the last two months, Woods's iron play has been spectacularly precise.
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But one of its more modest proposals stands out as a spectacularly good idea.
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" She is worldly and smart and spectacularly connected while nevertheless "vulnerable" and helplessly "naïve.
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Trump's behavior is spectacularly impeachable, involving one of the founders' central justifications: foreign interference.
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Like many businessmen, he failed once spectacularly, before bouncing back — with a Russian twist.
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It not only failed spectacularly but, as Coughlin puts it, poisoned an entire category.
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There is something immensely satisfying in watching this dumb stunt blow up so spectacularly.
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Hofstadter failed spectacularly at that; I'd like to see Rick Perlstein at least try.
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To date, the Trump administration has spectacularly failed to deliver on its economic agenda.
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They were spectacularly wrong when they said he could not win the general election.
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In fact, the odds of a woman committing large-scale deception are spectacularly rare.
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Moonee is a spectacularly charismatic young rascal, as well as a destructively obnoxious one.
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Nowhere has this formula been more spectacularly challenged than in Poland, where it started.
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For emeralds born in the mountains of Colombia, the green is chromatically, spectacularly clean.
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In her 18th book, Jewell does little spectacularly but everything well — a pro's pro.
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The Trump administration has been spectacularly successful in filling seats on the Fifth Circuit.
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All of this was either spectacularly tone-deaf or purposefully manipulative and agenda-driven.
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It's spectacularly hard to package and mass produce a food that just tastes best fresh.
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How did this spectacularly bad bathroom come into being, both in reality and in Doom?
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But that unraveled spectacularly under the scrutiny of Wall Street Journal investigative reporter John Carreyrou.
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The statistical odds of a tiebreaker in New Hampshire determining the election are spectacularly low.
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The game ends on a spectacularly clutch hit and an even more spectacular defensive play.
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But it blew up spectacularly over a promise to raise taxes on the self-employed.
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Indian films are spectacularly popular both at the cinema and on bootlegged DVDs in Pakistan.
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But what Mr Jammeh intended as a pre-emptive strike against the opposition backfired spectacularly.
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And everything that came, evolved from that, was spectacularly successful and I was totally surprised.
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His 22020 minutes of infamy came in September 2018, when his bets went spectacularly wrong.
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There was a partnership between Facebook and HTC for the HTC First, which failed spectacularly.
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Many now gleefully note that, at least in the short run, they proved spectacularly wrong.
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BRIAN SULLIVAN: Anything you see right now that is spectacularly overpriced, avoid at all costs?
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In my 32 years, I've failed—spectacularly, foolishly—at fortifying any semblance of true romance.
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In a Trump era of growing hate crime rates, that's a spectacularly dangerous programming decision.
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People, there have been some SPECTACULARLY bad number one overall picks in the NBA Draft.
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Trump's surreptitious efforts to exonerate himself and spare a political ally from prosecution failed spectacularly.
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But it is the Labour Party that has fallen apart most spectacularly in the aftermath.
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Enjoy it alongside a bowl of the beloved cereal for a spectacularly cinnamon-filled morning!
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Mr. Marfoglia won't say where he buys his burrata, which is spectacularly moist and creamy.
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He was spectacularly tall, and even in the crowded station we spotted him right away.
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Its support for the Dogon and Bambara militias has backfired spectacularly and fuelled the conflict.
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When its goons come after Joyce, I used these abilities to kick their ass spectacularly.
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And even in the spectacularly unlikely event that it is him, that's not exactly damning.
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Within weeks, the party leadership spectacularly reversed course and entered coalition talks with the chancellor.
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Some are spectacularly unqualified, others so extreme as to alienate the president's most conservative enablers.
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Any attempts to create a transcendent masterpiece will not only fall short, but fail spectacularly.
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This book does some spectacularly funny stalling in order to postpone the moment of truth.
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Flu Trends failed spectacularly during the 2013 flu season and Google quietly killed the project.
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Spectacularly paced and instantly engrossing, HBO's McMillions starts with a tip from an anonymous caller.
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It's all going so very well until their worlds spectacularly collide, erupting with annihilating force.
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And it actually works spectacularly well, at least if you're into that kind of thing.
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She lost, spectacularly, and decided to start a nonprofit to teach computer literacy to girls.
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But given the context of that particular Simpsons episode, many felt it backfired pretty spectacularly.
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When a Union Square Ventures investment succeeds, it tends to pay off suddenly and spectacularly.
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Roosevelt beat Taft that year, but they both lost spectacularly to Woodrow Wilson, the Democrat.
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She proved a poor campaigner and the decision backfired spectacularly, resulting in a hung Parliament.
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The move seemed to backfire spectacularly for Cornyn, as Oswalt ended up trending on Twitter.
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It worked out spectacularly well, but I would not do it again… It tasted great.
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Chet Kanojia's last company tried to take on the TV Industrial Complex, and failed spectacularly.
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However Germany rejected Turkish protests and the attempts to suppress the musical number backfired spectacularly.
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According to the shop's Instagram post, this spectacularly strange sweet has been named the "Doughnut Eleven".
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First, imagine yourself failing spectacularly, and the ensuing frenzy of anxiety may jump-start your engine.
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A campaign designed to establish her as a strong leader could hardly have failed more spectacularly.
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That evil clown Pennywise, a spectacularly scary Bill Skarsgard (Alexander's brother), is the stuff of nightmares.
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"He was a spectacularly committed hypochondriac, and close watchers of Late Night could tell," writes Zinoman.
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Tl;dr: The AI field lacks diversity — even more spectacularly than most of our software industry.
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But they had to rise up and seize the crown, and then later they fell spectacularly.
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Simon (David H. Holmes), Cherise (Da'Vine Joy Randolph), and Rob anchor 'High Fidelity' spectacularly.
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Windows RT flopped spectacularly, with a confusing message to customers, and weak support from PC makers.
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On its own, it's a spectacularly silly moment worthy of groans and cheers in equal measure.
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It tanked spectacularly, earning less than half its reported $60 million budget during its theatrical run.
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Having such a film-maker on board would certainly ensure that the trip was spectacularly documented.
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Democratic turnout in New Hampshire on Tuesday, like turnout in Iowa last week, wasn't spectacularly robust.
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And this season of Real Housewives of New York City has risen to the occasion spectacularly.
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Efforts by the government to quell the unrest — including shuffling the president's cabinet — have failed spectacularly.
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Dawes returned with their fifth studio album, the spectacularly named We're All Gonna Die, last September.
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After all, lithium ion battery contain a flammable liquid that not only explodes but explodes spectacularly.
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Did someone leak to the U.S. to attack their rivals, only to see this backfire spectacularly?
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The divers' trade-off is that their hard and dangerous work can be spectacularly well paid.
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That decision will look spectacularly unwise if the appeal the bank was quick to announce fails.
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Even then, there are bands that would rather deviate from this simple formula and fail spectacularly.
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The songstress went on a spectacularly spooky adventure for a segment on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
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Or perhaps the party has united around a spectacularly weak candidate and they should feel nervous?
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LONDON — There's something spectacularly blunt about a sweary, hastily scrawled note left on a parked car.
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Chalmers spectacularly beat other favourites to win the 100m freestyle Wednesday night at the Rio Olympics.
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Highlights included tiny Tony Hale, an adorable young Jack Black, and a spectacularly gawky John Oliver.
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They hand the phone back to you and you screw it up spectacularly and everybody laughs.
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On Saturday, Lee Bartlett from Wemyss Bay, Scotland, shared a spectacularly disastrous before and after sequence.
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Last year CNBC crowned Mr Griffin "King Ken"; in recent years he has done spectacularly well.
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Am I forgetting Google Buzz, Google Wave, Google Plus, and this summer's spectacularly pointless Google Spaces?
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And the weekend should stay 19903-something degrees and spectacularly sunny until your morning meeting Monday.
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Rebel Wilson is bravely sharing her first headshot as an actress – and it is spectacularly awkward.
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Scientific contraptions proliferate — most spectacularly in the playfully geometric laboratory designed and built by Mr. Leger.
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That decision backfired spectacularly, costing the company billions in fines and recalls and damaging its reputation.
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Copenhagen does most things pretty spectacularly but it really excels when it comes to beautiful buildings.
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The first is because Caroline is spectacularly hardworking and if anybody deserved that, it was her.
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Giving someone perceived as a narcissist a social media account has the potential to backfire spectacularly.
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During President Trump's early months in office, the mainstream press's coverage seemed spectacularly biased against him.
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This was the event that put him on the map — perhaps ironically, because he failed spectacularly.
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As I explained to Graham, I'd tried surfing a number of times and failed fairly spectacularly.
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I turned to the Arts section and failed spectacularly to solve half of a Tuesday puzzle.
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By contrast, up until last year, Grubhub had been solidly — if not spectacularly — in the black.
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The hobby, called "coin roll hunting," has thousands of adherents — and it can pay off spectacularly.
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Her plan to withhold the articles of impeachment to create that "leverage" over McConnell failed spectacularly.
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Even if it clings to power, the gamble on seeking a bigger mandate has spectacularly failed.
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But when Musk had von Holzhausen throw metal balls at the truck's windows, it failed spectacularly.
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Adapted from Cormac McCarthy's novel, the Coen brothers come together to create a spectacularly original film.
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However, to Cox's credit, it appears that the Trump campaign had a spectacularly spotty vetting process.
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They certainly, from the beginning, were spectacularly supportive even when I wanted to push quite far.
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FADs take advantage of this instinct, attracting fish in spectacularly dense schools that fishermen quickly scoop up.
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Yes, he deliberately and spectacularly tanked his match against Germany's Misha Zverev at the Shanghai Masters Wednesday.
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They are both pressured to attract readers and blamed spectacularly when a Facebook post or tweet misfires.
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When the blue tribe loses the immunity challenge, Wardog targets Keith for his spectacularly bad challenge performance.
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She's spectacularly, almost unrealistically big, as photos of her hanging on the end of a broom show.
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Through the lens of American history, the US stock market is doing well — but not unprecedentedly spectacularly.
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Finally, through some pretty spectacularly dedicated Internet stalking, I found a couple of email addresses for him.
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For archaeologists, this represented a spectacularly rare find, as few items like this are known to exist.
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The Brazilian airplane manufacturer now offers spectacularly large windows in its $53 million Lineage 1000 business jet.
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Of course, the company used its own platform to raise the money, but spectacularly overshot its target.
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Research by Pew shows people are spectacularly inept at distinguishing real news outlets from their manipulated doppelgängers.
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Rahm even made Lindsay's premiere outfit: a spectacularly beaded column gown that also weighed around 30 pounds.
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Bhabie's youthful ignorance, coupled with a blatant racial obliviousness together make her primed to flame out spectacularly.
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PHILIP HAMMOND'S budget has blown up spectacularly over a promise to raise taxes on the self-employed.
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Some even giants, I would say, that came into the industry and fell out spectacularly as well.
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Blood lead levels don't have to reach spectacularly high levels in children to have a detrimental effect.
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This backfires spectacularly when the Duke of Mantua, a kind of 16th-century Harvey Weinstein, finds her.
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As February 5th showed, however, short-Vix ETPs can collapse spectacularly when things go wrong (see chart).
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Qingjiang surprised Dr Zhang by being loaded with spectacularly well-preserved members of this soft-bodied group.
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Three Texas sisters have already pulled off spectacularly spooky ensembles in an adorable tribute to Hocus Pocus.
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Even the latest humanoid robots fail spectacularly at the most ordinary tasks that humans do without thinking.
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We pretty much know it's only a matter of time now before Cersei loses spectacularly to Daenerys.
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The dark blue skies complement the neon lights spectacularly while leaving the surrounding architecture visible as well.
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Others prefer to blend in, and no creature does so more spectacularly than the leaf-tailed gecko.
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Or it could backfire spectacularly on Trump and provide an election-defining moment of authenticity for Clinton.
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It was a spectacularly theatrical — and of course, devastatingly sad moment — in our recent traumatic political history.
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The agency failed spectacularly with the real wage report, and that failure cannot just be shrugged away.
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All of them had spectacularly good titles, like Great Lover (1981), Hypertension (1982), and Atomic Bomb (1978).
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"[Bannon] has spectacularly grand ambitions, to transform our country and its place in the world," Waldman wrote.
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Nobody seemed more disappointed than Fleury, who performed well but not spectacularly after weeks on the bench.
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Higher ambitions -- at least on the public front -- present the serious risk of something going spectacularly wrong.
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For many of people of my age, dinosaurs stepped most spectacularly into our lives with Jurassic Park.
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But give yourself to the first few minutes of this spectacularly assured story and abandon all doubt.
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At $100 per device, it's undoubtedly cool, but the device is also entering a spectacularly competitive space.
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The president's obstinate practice of going with his gut over the counsel of advisers has backfired spectacularly.
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"I lost pretty spectacularly in my last fight but I learned so much," Punk tells TMZ Sports.
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Eventually finishing up in spectacularly dramatic fashion, we were both shocked to realize that it was over.
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While this can work, it can also fail spectacularly, according to the lawyer in New York City.
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This is a particularly, spectacularly potent scandal, because of the moral clarity of how reprehensible it is.
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Though reliably handsome and spectacularly well crafted, the works aren't especially expressive or, God knows, conceivably functional.
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Battle of Inchon — "One of the most audacious and spectacularly successful amphibious landings in all naval history."
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MacArthur called it "one of the most audacious and spectacularly successful amphibious landings in all naval history."
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In the meeting, the Saudis appeared to gamble that they could strong-arm Russia, and lost spectacularly.
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Hillary Clinton had been poised to defeat a spectacularly incompetent opponent, and maybe take back the Senate.
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My mom was a spectacularly misplaced New York City socialite fallen on magical realism strange times indeed.
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And when security fails so spectacularly, all those shiny privacy promises naturally go straight out the window.
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But the harder the Americans try to manufacture a connection, a cohesion, the more spectacularly they fail.
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Seldom has an administration operated in such a transparently dishonest, determinedly self-destructive and spectacularly inept fashion.
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An actual review of a pop-up that sold out months ago strikes me as spectacularly useless.
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Looming to the west of Alberta's foothills country, the Rocky Mountains were spectacularly painted with fresh snow.
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Well, funny thing: It turns out the West's entire political theory about China has been spectacularly wrong.
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But now narcissistic con artists are dominating the main stage, soaring to great heights and spectacularly exploding.
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What the Genovesi get right, they get spectacularly right, and they simply keep on doing it forever.
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"Latch" is a spectacularly weird song — so weird that Disclosure felt sure it wouldn't be well-received.
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A series of spectacularly poor investments by Pennsylvania, Maryland, South Carolina, and Virginia nearly bankrupted these states.
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As it has played out, to the surprise of nearly everyone, the Times' anointing has flopped spectacularly.
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She avoids familiar harmonic signposts and is inclined toward spectacularly vivid eruptions of instrumental and electronic sound.
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That's probably a safe bet, as we've seen some April Fools' Day pranks backfire spectacularly in the past.
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A psychological theory called "moral foundations" can help explain why our arguments often fail spectacularly at changing minds.
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But as mentioned, many apps not optimized for Android Go run in spectacularly poor fashion on the 1X.
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Twenty-seven years after a tribunal of male senators had spectacularly ignored Anita Hill, something new was afoot.
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Good engineers are individually valuable, but, more importantly, a sufficiently large critical mass of them is spectacularly so.
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The incident spiraled spectacularly out of control, and Guthrie turned the real-life debacle into his greatest opus.
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This mattress company's spectacularly tone-deaf ad for a "twin towers" sale is not one of those cases.
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SpaceX has been trying—and failing, spectacularly—to land rockets on ocean barges for more than a year.
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The Mjostarnet tower currently looks like a naked tree rising spectacularly above the town's low-rise concrete housing.
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After the CEO hired by the Series A investors spectacularly failed, the investors begged the founder to return.
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Despite providing May with an unexpectedly robust challenge, Corbyn's relationship with his own party has been spectacularly unhappy.
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My Apple Watch has come to feel less like the future and more like the spectacularly terrible now.
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It's seamless, and the Moto Z Droid succeeds where LG's own modular phone failed spectacularly because of it.
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Women's wealth also rose as a share of all private wealth, though less spectacularly, from 28% to 30%.
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Back then the promise (one soon and spectacularly broken) was that profits would follow once the companies grew.
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The show arrives during a spectacularly pivotal moment for the Oprah Winfrey Network, where it will debut tonight.
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Bloomberg enjoyed a spectacularly good run governing a city with more population than 40 of the 50 states.
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That this was a loss of not only a sympathetic public figure, but one who was spectacularly so.
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While the very public meltdown was a low point in the musician's career, she's bounced back spectacularly since.
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Codenamed Broadwell-E, Intel's new family of processors is obviously not limited to the spectacularly niche i7-6950X.
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After slowly undermining my marriage for years, I blew it up spectacularly not long after I turned 40.
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"I can't say this clearly enough: Reddit is failing women in every marginalized community spectacularly," Ms. Wu said.
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Russia's steadfast approach to keeping the sanctions in place thus far has led to some spectacularly insane happenings.
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It is spectacularly unhinged, except that some seasons it feels like an almost logical explanation for repeated failure.
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" Another lawmaker, Karl Turner, who speaks for Labour on transportation, wrote on Twitter: "@Ryanair have failed spectacularly here.
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Don't die or have any sort of medical emergency at a party, it's a spectacularly bad vibe. 2101.
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Squids and octopuses don't live long lives — typically, just long enough to reproduce in one spectacularly gruesome affair.
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Alfa's booth at the Detroit Auto Show last week was spectacularly stylish, and the cars were very pretty.
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But personal loyalty is what Mr. Trump really cares about, and on that count Mr. Sessions failed spectacularly.
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It is a spectacularly beautiful country with a population of five million occupying an area larger than Britain.
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And by the time he spectacularly disrupts the reception, any emotional capital the viewer has invested is forfeit.
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And in one of the rare instances when a company tried to do something similar, it failed spectacularly.
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Most formidable of all was Latonia Moore, whose bereft, God-fearing Serena spectacularly fused classical and popular styles.
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The Martin and Lewis partnership worked (spectacularly) in the way most comic duos do: the juxtaposition of opposites.
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Student Opinion Have you ever gotten a spectacularly awful gift that you wanted to toss in the trash?
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Philadelphia answered with an eight-play, 75-yard drive that ended with a spectacularly athletic play by Wentz.
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The party failed spectacularly to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act in 2017 when it dominated Washington.
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It will be Trump who won the presidency for Hillary because he was such a spectacularly crappy candidate.
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Optimize for being spectacularly right some of the time, and low-stakes wrong a lot of the time.
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LONDON — It seems like just yesterday that Theresa May was setting the bar for spectacularly embarrassing Brexit defeats.
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The Nasdaq rose more than six-fold before the tech bubble spectacularly burst and precipitated an 80 percent slide.
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Tech companies have acknowledged they are unable to regulate themselves, and our government is spectacularly unprepared for the challenge.
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It's a relationship of mutual respect: Fans love Westworld, and Westworld's creators love fans enough to troll them spectacularly.
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This backfired spectacularly when he learned that he would be charged with making unsolicited calls to the Chief Justice.
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The nostalgia-powered wave just won't stop, even though many of these revivals — hello, Heroes: Reborn — have failed spectacularly.
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The siege of King's Landing failed spectacularly, and the Targaryen coalition left the Tyrells utterly defenseless in the Reach.
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But Jesse happens to be a spectacularly effective hand-to-hand fighter, for reasons that are never adequately explained.
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An example is a project to upgrade the Bayonne Bridge, which spectacularly arches between Staten Island and New Jersey.
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Attempts to branch out on mobile have failed, though none very spectacularly — which is almost a failure in itself.
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Microsoft failed spectacularly in the mobile era with its Windows Phone efforts, but the company has shown it's resilient.
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K. Rowling shares spectacularly awkward anecdote about drunk man in bar" "The sass master behind Wendy's flame-throwing Twitter.
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When giants fall, they fall spectacularly, and HTC's descent over the last few years has been remarkable to watch.
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Perhaps most spectacularly—and controversially—Mr Macron promised to abolish the Ecole Nationale d'Administration (ENA), his own alma mater.
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Xylophones return during the chorus, and by the second verse the guitar has joined them, soaring efficiently and spectacularly.
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Many of us have daydreamed about quitting a job in a spectacularly public fashion at some point in time.
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It may be fashionable to argue that not much has changed, but it has, and spectacularly for the better.
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As the name suggests, this tiny wren is spectacularly beautiful, but social and sexual relationships are a true mess.
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In The 2020 Commission, Trump unleashes a series of spectacularly misogynistic and ugly tweets about Kim Jong Un's sister.
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Far more typical is the spectacularly botched crossover, which often takes the form of something like Smosh: The Movie.
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It's now a question of survival after they failed so spectacularly to repeal Obamacare after seven years of promises.
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But if Waymo proves that this was really a ploy to copy its technology, the move could backfire spectacularly.
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"These types of organizations, in the modern White House, don't work well, and usually fail pretty spectacularly," Cohen said.
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The effort failed spectacularly, as literally zero fighters were ever validated as being trained despite the enormous price tag.
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He was proven spectacularly right in June, when Britain held a referendum on whether to leave the European Union.
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A free agency period where everyone became spectacularly wealthy—even Evan Turner—left him behind, freezing in the wilderness.
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But the collapse of Deadspin is so spectacularly stupid, so clearly self-inflicted, that it has an epochal quality.
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What had started so promisingly, with Hamilton on pole position, unraveled spectacularly after the Briton had seemed in control.
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While all women's sports here are suffering, none have failed quite as spectacularly as the women's national cycling team.
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Read more: Trump's coziness with authoritarians is backfiring spectacularly in SyriaNational security experts were bewildered and blasted Trump's statements.
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In the past few days, everything in British politics that can go wrong has gone wrong—and spectacularly so.
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When Lake was considering business school, however, she didn't know Stitch Fix would succeed as spectacularly as it did.
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Drug education is the only part of the middle school curriculum I remember — perhaps because it backfired so spectacularly.
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Did newscasters deliberately overplay Hillary's chances in order to suppress opposition-voter turnout, or were they just spectacularly wrong?
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It has shown itself spectacularly apathetic when writers of the sort Solzhenitsyn was speaking for are killed and dismembered.
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The book's title, Space Relations, is spectacularly bland, but the subtitle—"a slightly Gothic interplanetary tale"—got me curious.
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On that occasion, it had secured Michael his first world title; this time, it appeared to have backfired spectacularly.
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Even though the Indios had failed so spectacularly, she decided her city should try again to field a team.
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But that's the thing: Even if the president was trying to be funny, his joking was spectacularly ill-timed.
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LJM Partners Ltd, run by Anthony Caine, returned investors' money after its complex trades failed spectacularly in the Feb.
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We get to watch a pair of spectacularly talented 23-year-old shortstops in Carlos Correa and Corey Seager.
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Failing spectacularly in pursuit of an ambitious goal was thought to be salutary, and the shellacking instilled some humility.
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Because it uses puff pastry, which rises spectacularly almost no matter what you do, the dessert is automatically striking.
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It has become a treasured San Francisco staple, renowned as much for its spectacularly sculptural headgear as its content.
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But rarely — if ever — has a dispute between sports figures and a president escalated so quickly, and so spectacularly.
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Though these policies have not failed spectacularly, they have not delivered anything like the promised increase in entrepreneurial activity.
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The disagreement played out in discordant court filings, though less spectacularly than the public dispute in the Stone case.
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And, if a decision handed down Monday by a federal district judge stands, the tactic backfired spectacularly for DoorDash.
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But it's worth asking: What are the chances that these guides will fail spectacularly two years in a row?
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"George would be spectacularly qualified to give legal advice to just about anyone on any topic," Mr. Grundfest said.
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But any doubts about his sanity vanish when you taste the spectacularly good guinea hen that the endive accompanies.
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The docu-series "Losers" looks back at moments when athletes flopped spectacularly, and asks how — or if — they've recovered.
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Here's hoping The Handmaid's Tale finds its way out of these woods as spectacularly and memorably as Lost did.
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They're spectacularly well-trained dogs, so naturally Lyneice strips for them by removing the upper portions of her outfit.
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According to a psychological theory called "moral foundations," it's no surprise that these arguments fail spectacularly at changing minds.
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As Volmageddon showed, vol can spike spectacularly in a quiet market, sometimes driven by just one unexpected data point.
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"One of the things that makes this painting so spectacularly appealing is that we don't know," Ms. Gordenker said.
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It was a sign that the AKP's gambit to undo the March election didn't just fail, but failed spectacularly.
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But the briefing backfired spectacularly, in part because CIA Director Gina Haspel wasn't there, as Senate leaders had demanded. Sen.
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There isn't much optimism -- unless you count the evident certainty that he will fail, perhaps spectacularly -- among New York politicos.
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The AfD was just forced to apologize after its deputy leader made a spectacularly racist comment regarding footballer Jérôme Boateng.
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Stars who play the odds, for sure, but also stars who make the improbable routine—or fail spectacularly while trying.
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That gamble paid off spectacularly for Republicans after Trump won and the GOP held on to control of the Senate.
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Miranda can be a spectacularly compelling performer, as anyone who's heard Hamilton or even just watched Miranda speak can attest.
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And it sounds like she's been doing spectacularly well since retreating from the spotlight after a highly publicized rough period.
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After watching Canada claim four consecutive gold medals, the U.S. ended their northern neighbors' reign in a spectacularly entertaining final.
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Pence's biggest moment in the national spotlight was in spearheading Indiana's ill-advised and spectacularly mishandled Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
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Some viewers are inevitably going to be annoyed with the characters, who all make spectacularly bad decisions along the way.
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Under Conrad's watch, Zenefits had grown spectacularly with its HR software platform, eventually getting valued by investors as $4 billion.
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The general closest to Mr Trump during his presidential campaign, Mike Flynn, failed spectacularly as his first national security adviser.
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What does Trump have to say about the people who helped build his name, the people he so spectacularly failed?
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Sometimes that pays off in spectacularly crisp images like the above, which lands just shy of having too much processing.
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Completely, wildly, utterly, spectacularly insane: No one knows how long the process will take or how it's likely to end.
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The depths of Earth's oceans offer some spectacularly effective hiding places and it's here that our second strikes lurk silently.
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And the West is hardly innocent; the biggest regional debacle until recent years was America's spectacularly inept occupation of Iraq.
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Kids may say some spectacularly funny things at times, but every now and then they can be impressively wise too.
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But compared to my work with human New Yorkers, they're spectacularly straightforward, and they teach me to be the same.
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In its current form, with so many messy moving parts, Star Wars: Battlefront II still fails spectacularly at doing that.
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As we've already watched Netflix bomb this spectacularly, is some great—or even good—content really too much to ask?
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Adam Driver may be wearing a fully black outfit, but the soles of his shoes are spectacularly red and shiny.
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It's spectacularly spooky, especially since there's a hand-shaped chair between them that totally blocks their view of each other.
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Among our many meetings was one with Axelle Lemaire, Minister of Digital Affairs for the (spectacularly unpopular) current French administration.
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IN THE past few years, industries including retailing, music and taxis have been spectacularly blown apart by low-cost innovators.
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The Second World War proved these people spectacularly wrong about how nations behave, and they were superseded by the realists.
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He's failing spectacularly at making Clinton play any defense, or even letting any news cycle exist without him dominating it.
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In such a historically fertile incubator — where you can succeed beyond known measure or fail spectacularly — the air is fraught.
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If not, its efforts are likely to backfire even more spectacularly than they did with the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank.
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On April 26, Trump wheeled out a spectacularly offensive attack on Clinton, perhaps designed to provoke the response it got.
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He is spectacularly creepy when it comes to discussing his daughter, and even creepier when making physical contact with her.
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" It was a success when it was published in 1947, even though The Times called it "a spectacularly bad book.
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That's in both a symbolic and — thanks to a spectacularly self-destructing set by G. W. Mercier — a literal sense.
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Americans Elect, a Bloomberg-backed $35 million project to "smash the two-party system," failed spectacularly after the 2012 election.
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Of course, this method has failed spectacularly in several recent high profile cases, but would artificial intelligence be any better?
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More infamously, Rand created the logo for Enron (a pretty great design, admittedly), a corporation that spectacularly imploded in 2001.
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And that's a problem, as past Trump administration attempts to extract major concessions from North Korea quickly have failed spectacularly.
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The films is absolutely gorgeous, set in a spectacularly imaginative world that that blends fantasy and near-future science fiction.
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But if the goal of the killings was to cover up corruption and silence a critical voice, it failed spectacularly.
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But being spectacularly out of step with the public on this issue is nothing new for the Grand Old Party.
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Pensions for Union veterans devolved into a spectacularly corrupt system that undermined political support for much-needed universal social policies.
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In recent years, there was concern that the Office for the Protection of the Constitution was spectacularly failing its mission.
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Many of us, me included, got the GOP nomination process spectacularly wrong, and journalists rightly called us out for it.
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That strategy failed spectacularly in the Great Flood of 1927, which inundated 27,000 square miles and displaced one million people.
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At the high end of expectations, Sanders could have a spectacularly good night that will leave his rivals badly weakened.
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It's also a spectacularly fun way to show off the stability and performance of Porsche's big bet on electric vehicles.
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The bar for basic bearability, like the one that governs freestyle rap's less musical cousin, improv comedy, is spectacularly high.
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But it takes someone special, someone rare, someone spectacularly Machiavellian and malevolent, to screw up all three branches of government.
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While it's tempting to dismiss places like this as "not the real Mexico," whatever that means, they are spectacularly varied.
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Hotly anticipated, Tesla revealed its stainless-steel-hulled future-mobile at the end of 2019 — unveiling a spectacularly controversial vehicle.
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And the effort by his wife, Hillary Clinton, to overhaul health care failed just as spectacularly as Mr. Trump's did.
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The ending of "Wiener-Dog" is spectacularly heartless, yet there's no mistaking the yelp of its admonition: life's a bitch.
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Played with spectacularly virtuosic timing and emotional misdirection by Dustin Hoffman, Harold is a sculptor feeling unappreciated late in life.
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Initiative 1631 is substantially different from the measure that failed spectacularly two years ago, and which Mr. Inslee voted against.
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There, they are tended by a spectacularly inept shrink, Dr. Staple (Sarah Paulson), who insists that they are merely delusional.
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In the case of Iran it could spectacularly backfire just as Trump gears up his case for reelection in November.
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I can think of a hundred reasons to dismiss the claims of cryonisists and denigrate their optimism as spectacularly naive.
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If Canada is up to its gills in debt, that means they can no longer expand in a spectacularly profitable market.
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We split a plain belgian waffle from a street vendor, Vöffluvagninn, and it was spectacularly crispy and sweet, despite being unadorned.
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Justin Lin, the director of the upcoming Star Trek Beyond and four spectacularly successful Fast and Furious films, doesn't do slow.
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Nevertheless, Aly spectacularly took out the Gold Logie, using his speech to address the issue of cultural diversity in Australia's media.
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Thank you for reminding us what makes this Pale Blue Dot—and the people on it—so unreasonably and spectacularly special.
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But in 1937, he succeeded spectacularly when reigning expert Abraham Bredius authenticated van Meegeren's fake Christ and the Disciples at Emmaus.
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It's a spectacularly awful end, but it is, as per Gawker Media's spirit, definitely and at the very least, still spectacular.
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López Obrador created a new military unit, the National Guard, to combat organized crime, but so far it has failed spectacularly.
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Because the watch is so light and unobtrusive, it's comfortable enough to wear while I'm sleeping, and it is spectacularly accurate.
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They are part of an oppressive system of state control, which works well in some places while failing spectacularly in others.
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Spectacularly crafted by Oscar-winning director Morgan Neville, Won't You Be My Neighbor immerses you in the ethos of Fred Rogers.
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The second thing to note about this vision of friendly fortresses is that it has been tried—and it failed spectacularly.
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Even if it's not the ideal recipe, per the exacting standards of the RSC, it shouldn't have failed quite so spectacularly.
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Americans don't consider tax cuts a high priority, and they are spectacularly unenthusiastic about reducing taxes on the rich in particular.
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Dr. Peter Dawson goes through an array of pain/orgasm faces so spectacularly melodramatic I almost had to pause my computer.
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The LCD2 Classic maintains all of these good attributes, and measurements from other reviewers have shown their spectacularly low harmonic distortion.
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"I'm going on to a spectacularly new challenge," Mr. Cohn said in an interview as he prepared to leave the firm.
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None of this was the fault of the spectacularly versatile Rudolph, a go-for-broke physical comedian and a wonderful singer.
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It's a film that does everything well but nothing spectacularly, like a greatest hits of Pixar's ample strengths and occasional weaknesses.
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A social media campaign from U.K. potato chip manufacturer Walkers Crisps has failed spectacularly after it was hijacked by Twitter users.
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They're good messages, but watching people fail to heed them, and fail spectacularly at life as a result, isn't much fun.
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Musk's team came extremely close to sticking that sea landing on two separate occasions in 2015, but both attempts failed spectacularly.
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Fragmented by caste, religion and language as well as by region, ethnicity, spectacularly rugged terrain and politics, Nepalese society remains fragile.
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And diseases that have ravaged life expectancy and productivity are being defeated—gradually for HIV and AIDS, but spectacularly for malaria.
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And raised the specter of regulation to control damaging activity on the platform that the company has spectacularly failed to control.
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Through total coincidence, it dropped around the same time that Donald Trump said some spectacularly messed up things about Mexican immigrants.
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My own assumption was that it was some kind of joke on Mode 7, or a spectacularly half-assed trademark troll.
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Star Wars games benefit spectacularly from the power of a singular fantasy: to relive the events of Star Wars films firsthand.
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Peace initiatives have flopped before, most spectacularly in 2004, when Greek Cypriots rejected a United Nations reunification blueprint in a referendum.
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It failed spectacularly in capturing the wrenching periods of rising inflation, interest rates and unemployment that hammered the economy back then.
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Plus, you'll be taking on an issue where your boss has already failed spectacularly, so far, to deliver on a promise.
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For the next several months, Price tried repeatedly to push Congress to repeal and replace Obamacare, and failed repeatedly and spectacularly.
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Many others supported a series of spectacularly unsuccessful primary challenges by anti-TPP candidates against pro-trade Democratic incumbents, including Rep.
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The most spectacularly successful example took place in 1935, with FDR's clever tying of the payroll tax to Social Security benefits.
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But as spectacularly as those players arrived, they also left quietly — unable to replicate those scintillating starts over the long term.
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LONDON — Boris Johnson, Britain's new foreign secretary, has a quality unusual for a nation's top diplomat: He can be spectacularly undiplomatic.
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Fazah flamed out spectacularly on a Chilean television show, failing to answer even simple questions posed to him by native speakers.
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In this picture, Mr. Perry also plays Brian Simmons, a harried single dad, and Brian's white-haired, spectacularly rude father, Joe.
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By all accounts, Spelunky has sold spectacularly well, as it's been ported to every platform under the sun in recent years.
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Well, as I said, that was in the mid-90s, and it was one of my predictions that was spectacularly wrong.
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Schilling, pitching spectacularly on three days' rest, gives up just three hits and one run over seven, while striking out nine.
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By some miracle, the spectacularly rough late night in Nashville that landed her behind bars resulted in only a single misdemeanor.
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Given the size of the loss that Mr. Trump reported, "it's clear he was a spectacularly disastrous businessman," Mr. Rosenthal said.
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But his efforts to calm the markets and the American public with an Oval Office address on Wednesday evening failed spectacularly.
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They try everything from bringing him breakfast to giving him jazz records and holiday-themed placemats, but all attempts fail spectacularly.
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Whip-smart and spectacularly cynical, Tomlinson offers a painful and real look at what being in your twenties means these days.
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His 1989 marriage to the spectacularly age-inappropriate Mandy Smith — she was 18; he was 52 — blew up in mere months.
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The purpose of this legislation was to cut back immigration overall, especially from Eastern Europe and Asia — and it succeeded spectacularly.
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After all, they were so spectacularly wrong in 28, when all the electoral models seemed to predict a President Hillary Clinton.
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The risks of an outbreak were compounded in 2017, when the rollout of the world's first promising dengue vaccine backfired spectacularly.
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Maybe Diana Rigg's Lady Tyrell was the talk of the nation during her too-brief yet spectacularly wise, exceedingly dour run.
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Nor does anything in these criminals' history — including domestic violence, like Mr. Kelley's — serve to reliably predict their spectacularly cruel acts.
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The reality, however, is that venture capitalists are vultures and the vast majority of their investments fail spectacularly or perform underwhelmingly.
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She has moved on quite spectacularly, our reporter John Branch writes, and is preparing to try again for that elusive gold.
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On Friday, UN refugee agency chief Filippo Grandi blasted the United Nations for having "failed spectacularly" to protect Eastern Ghouta's civilians.
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That note, read carefully, is a warning to fellow Republicans and a kind of subtweet of Trump's spectacularly divisive governing style.
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But the movie's chances crumbled spectacularly when it was revealed that Parker had been charged with raping a classmate in college.
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But it is at the level of electoral politics that identity liberalism has failed most spectacularly, as we have just seen.
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"I'm going on to a spectacularly new challenge," Mr. Cohn said in an interview as he prepared to leave the firm.
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The two men were both tall and dusty, and carrying massive backpacks covered in patches; one of them was spectacularly sunburned.
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Restrainers, for their part, might succeed spectacularly in the Middle East, only to find America embroiled in a new Cold War.
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But mobile is where the company is playing catch-up, having failed spectacularly in its Fire phone bid several years ago.
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She picked apart Trump's boasts of a spectacularly booming economy, telling the right number of right anecdotes at the right time.
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I Am Not Your Negro is a spectacularly and explicitly violent film, and yet it's been described as having "implied" violence.
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Indeed, when the alt-right briefly tried to co-opt Gritty by putting him in a Nazi uniform, the effort failed spectacularly.
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What comes to mind is another summer in which sports and race collided spectacularly: in 1968 at the Olympics in Mexico City.
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More spectacularly, iOS 11 will also see the debut of AR Kit, Apple's suite of developer tools for creating augmented reality apps.
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Even the people who do it spectacularly well — like Hugh Jackman, Jimmy Kimmel, Ellen DeGeneres — usually just get a 'meh' from everyone.
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Bullshitting is easy, but governing is hard: Trump's bluster and bombast, so effective on the campaign trail, has backfired spectacularly in office.
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Occasionally, this strategy backfires spectacularly, as the recent case of the four-story penis mural illustrates, but in general it holds true.
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It even garnered the attention of the punditocracy in a spectacularly tone-deaf piece by David Brooks for The New York Times.
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Following the meeting there was a photo op, which Trump managed to make spectacularly awkward by stubbornly refusing to shake Merkel's hand.
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Senate Republicans could finally coalesce around a plan to achieve their long-sought goal of undoing Obamacare — or they could fail spectacularly.
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The first time I encountered the Momentums at IFA this year, I tried to intuit my way around them and failed spectacularly.
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ON May 30th, surrounded by patients and their families, President Donald Trump signed into law the spectacularly misnamed "right to try" legislation.
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It's hard to imagine a scenario where a tropical park full of living dinosaurs wouldn't be spectacularly attractive to rich people everywhere.
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That is, as long as you're spectacularly rich and highly focused on the interior design of your hip and modern new apartment.
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In Venezuela, for example, the government introduced spectacularly incompetent economic policies, turning a functioning economy into a wasteland of shortages and despair.
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It was a spectacularly unpersuasive hack-job paid for by one of the predatory financial institutions the Labor Department rule will hurt.
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As for the race, held every Memorial Day weekend, the course is a spectacularly beautiful, but grueling, climb along the mountainous highway.
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Even the people who do it spectacularly well — like Hugh Jackman, Jimmy Kimmel, Ellen DeGeneres — usually just get a 'meh' from everyone.
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It has been spectacularly overtaken by JD Sports, which is now worth £4.3bn ($5.6bn), more than twice as much as Sports Direct.
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Chronic diseases such as dementia and diabetes have spectacularly dethroned infections and malnutrition to become the dominant causes of death and disability.
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The Beach Slang rocket took off in a hurry four years ago but has been perpetually on the verge of exploding spectacularly.
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Background: The biggest cryptocurrency-to-dollars exchange in the early years of bitcoin was Mt. Gox, which imploded spectacularly in February 2014.
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Yes, it has gained a certain amount of market share with its tablets and TV devices, but its smartphone effort failed spectacularly.
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LONDON — A spectacularly rare Beatles record that lay forgotten in a loft for half a century is set to go on sale.
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What does the presidential hopeful have to say about the people who helped build his name, the people he so spectacularly failed?
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Through some spectacularly sophisticated video editing, it looks like the chap at the Leica stand re-inserts the film into the camera.
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"Trump's lack of awareness, plus a habit of skimming from her sources, often results in spectacularly misapplied quotations," said NPR's Annalisa Quinn.
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Britney Spears was about to flame out spectacularly in public — and Timberlake would quietly, passively make his way through the fallout unscathed.
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If it doesn't, and ends up turfing out spectacularly, I won't have to pay anymore and things will go back to normal.
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An engineer's guide to picking a startup Stack fallacy has caused many companies to attempt to capture new markets and fail spectacularly.
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Between diaper baby blimps and Trump impersonators holding live rats, it's a golden age for spectacularly dumb, exceptionally good anti-Trump art.
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The financial crisis showed how a slavish adherence to modelling can spectacularly blow up in real-life markets, either immediately or eventually.
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The swing would gain such excellent momentum in its quest to wrap itself around the white circle that it would overshoot spectacularly.
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And this time, the protagonists aren't virtual strangers — they're longtime friends whose relationship crumbles spectacularly during a weekend getaway at Big Sur.
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While there's stage direction in line with the dialogue, it's clear that you're missing out on what's apparently a spectacularly staged production.
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"We will try our best to remain spectacularly unspectacular for the media," said Kurt Bock, the CEO, at last year's 21th anniversary.
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Republicans learned this Tuesday when their attempt to kick off the Trump era by gutting the Office of Congressional Ethics backfired spectacularly.
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" You have to go through the list to number 13 until you find the slightly more original but still spectacularly useless "pussy.
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This season has come together spectacularly in a way that Pagenaud's inaugural, winless season with Roger Penske Racing in 219 did not.
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What's more, building this network could be spectacularly expensive, and it may be economically feasible to use it only in urban areas.
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That lead did not last long because Crosby scored spectacularly just 38 seconds later, and the second period ended at 3-3.
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And how a cynical ploy to entrap reporters by an organization that uses decidedly controversial techniques to obtain its "scoops" failed spectacularly.
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"There are some places you can go, and you'd have to be spectacularly incompetent not to make an interesting recording," he said.
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Byford talked a good game while the politicians made—and continue to make—spectacularly bad transit choices for the rest of us.
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That same evening, Selina calls Bob, asking for advice about what to do about the whole China fracas, which has backfired spectacularly.
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But legal experts interviewed by The Hill say firing Mueller would backfire spectacularly and lead to further allegations of obstruction of justice.
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These weren't minor trips and stumbles — in fact, I wiped out repeatedly, spectacularly, in front of my family and even a photographer.
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Private colleges and universities have increased their endowments spectacularly through aggressive fund-raising and these kinds of investment and tax-avoidance techniques.
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Newhouse editors also enjoyed spectacularly generous budgets at their magazines, which often ran deep in the red for years before turning profits.
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Often speculation sent prices soaring, but those prices later collapsed spectacularly, souring investor sentiment to a point from which it never recovered.
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That bet paid off so spectacularly that by last year Yahoo's Alibaba shares accounted for the large majority of the company's value.
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On my last day, I wanted to see the coastline — which I had heard was spectacularly beautiful along Noto Peninsula near Kanazawa.
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A company called Theranos failed so spectacularly that it has generated a best-selling book, an HBO documentary and a big podcast.
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A futures bet gone spectacularly wrong provoked a daylong crisis at one of the clearinghouses that are supposed to be global safeguards.
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But I was wrestling with shame as I realized how many of my spectacularly bad decisions had been influenced by mental illness.
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The mission failed spectacularly, thanks to the professionalism of The Post's reporters, but it's clear that Project Veritas was exploiting this moment.
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Overreach and spectacularly bad timing—involving an oil crisis, a recession and a sinking pound—brought Lyons to the brink of insolvency.
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Waldo heard that somebody was trying to reprise Knievel's spectacularly unsuccessful 1974 jump across Snake River Canyon in a steam-powered rocket.
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Without the white working class, Democrats will need everything else to go spectacularly well to retake the House of Representatives next year.
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A spectacularly ghoulish story of grave robbers and medical demonstrations in 19333th-century Edinburgh, it builds to a dizzying pitch of delirium.
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From its spectacularly detailed aesthetic to the characters' march down well-worn personality paths, the movie argues insistently for the status quo.
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From its spectacularly detailed aesthetic to the characters' march down well-worn personality paths, "Downton Abbey" argues insistently for the status quo.
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David Leonhardt The hacked emails from Emmanuel Macron's French campaign appear to be spectacularly mundane, according to people who have read them.
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The second season begins with Sarah's wedding to that girlfriend, Tammy (the terrific Melora Hardin), a fancy event that goes spectacularly south.
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Letters To the Editor: Re "Putin's Hopes for Relief Under a Trump Presidency Backfire Spectacularly" (news analysis, July 31): I strongly disagree.
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Disney+ started off spectacularly, boasting 10 million subscribers within the first 24 hours of launch and millions of people watching The Mandalorian.
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The movie is spectacularly dumb, but Bay's approach to action — cut as often as possible and blow up everything — never gets boring.
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" Economic forecasts on the eve of the credit crunch and the Great Recession were, he says, "not just wrong but spectacularly so.
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" Thank you, Mitch "It takes someone special, someone rare, someone spectacularly Machiavellian and malevolent, to screw up all three branches of government.
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Pruitt consistently, and spectacularly, disregards the scientific advice of EPA career scientists, preferring the advice of polluting industries in "protecting" the environment.
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It's spectacularly easy to kill a bunch of people with a car or a truck if you don't care who they are.
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"Monos," a spectacularly shot Colombian psychodrama about child soldiers, brought me deep into the jungles of a country I long to revisit.
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I one hundred percent believe that there are publicists that have to clean up spectacularly horrific messes on behalf of their clients.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Sunken Cities: Egypt's Lost Worlds is a spectacularly beautiful opportunity to indulge your inner Indiana Jones.
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The same problem surfaces again when writers try to introduce a figure with a different ethnicity to their own, and fail spectacularly.
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Most of these machines have never been seen before in this context, so enjoy this spectacularly retro piece of early computing history.
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Efforts to unite warring candidates behind one failed spectacularly: An overture from Senator Marco Rubio to Mr. Christie angered and insulted the governor.
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If only MoviePass hadn't imploded so spectacularly last year—no one should have to pay full price for any of these mediocre movies.
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The argument is pretty simple: you can't abide by the terms of a deal that one of your co-signatories has flouted spectacularly.
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What makes Doctor Strange stand out from both the Marvel universe and many of its blockbuster competitors are its spectacularly trippy visual effects.
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The Grand Tasting at the spectacularly situated hilltop Santa Fe Opera House includes 75 local restaurants and 100 wineries, including many from California.
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Nicky ends up genuinely, rather than begrudgingly, befriending Andy (Tony Espinosa), the black kid next door, after his home life implodes so spectacularly.
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And they&aposre enormously enthusiastic to see him in Honolulu today, which is, you know, it&aposs just an absolutely spectacularly beautiful place.
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The reunion with her owners towards the end of the film is a spectacularly layered and nuanced take on the craft of acting.
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Mr Godard judges that Mr Bolloré has "spectacularly failed" in Italy and that he—or his son—would sell TI given the chance.
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According to Borneman, the resulting beer that was made — lager and ale — tasted pretty good despite the spectacularly old age of the yeast.
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That's why we've worked with Pinterest to find all the coolest tricks, smartest shortcuts, and legit magic to make your holiday spectacularly spooky.
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Clinton is on course to win the nomination and Donald Trump — who is spectacularly unpopular — is on track to win the Republican nomination.
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LJM Partners Ltd, run by Anthony Caine, will be the first investment manager to close after complex trades failed spectacularly in the Feb.
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Even in his hometown of Liverpool, I would be stopped in the street by people begging me to spectacularly send him into retirement.
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None of this is for TV; we're looking at a woman who's genuinely devastated her relationship failed in such a spectacularly disastrous way.
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As we all know, Comey's public actions to defend the bureau's and his own reputation for nonpartisanship backfired spectacularly in the 2016 campaign.
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Because of his spectacularly encompassing vantage point, Gupta asked Kelly how he would define the Earth's condition if it were a human body.
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The presidential preference vote held in Arizona's Maricopa County last month might well win the award for this year's most spectacularly dysfunctional election.
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Rejection is a huge part of any creative industry, and I have no doubt that I will continue to fail, and fail spectacularly.
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In both cases, the films flopped spectacularly, calling into question just how much influence Comic-Con buzz actually had on a film's opening.
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Between 21956 and approximately 240, she produced a variety of photographs by aiming her camera to and fro at many spectacularly lit subjects.
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But Trump's behavior raises questions about how top intelligence officials can remain in their posts after being so spectacularly thrown under the bus.
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The viral thread about Amazon working conditionsBut now, 12 months on, the FC Ambassadors have gone viral, and Amazon's program has backfired spectacularly.
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"Chinese people didn't really know what wine is supposed to taste like, so it was spectacularly easy to get away with," she said.
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His previous startup, Powa, claimed to be worth $2.7 billion and collapsed spectacularly in 2016 after swallowing up $200 million of investors' money.
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An insurgency in the Sinai Peninsula has claimed hundreds of servicemen's lives — and most spectacularly and tragically, downed a Russian plane in October.
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His attempts to out-insult Trump appear to have backfired spectacularly, a failing Trump diagnosed with typical acuity in his victory press conference.
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Obamacare could be working spectacularly, but without CHIP or community health center funding, the nation's health care system would sink into absolute crisis.
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Coroner recently reformed after a long hiatus, released their Autopsy retrospective in 22017 and performed spectacularly at French metal festival Hellfest last year.
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Sure, they exist, and the tech can be spectacularly great for them; but, again, for now at least, we're talking Next Little Niche.
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TOKYO (AP) — One of Japan's most active volcanos erupted spectacularly Friday evening with a fiery blast that sent lava rolling down its slope.
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The Democrats' much ballyhooed "Blue Wall" crumbled spectacularly in 22018 as Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin all turned red, with Minnesota nearly following suit.
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WASHINGTON — Few political consultants have had a client fail quite as spectacularly as Paul Manafort's did in Ukraine in the winter of 22008.
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Indeed, Mr. Hunter's golden diptych, no less than Mr. McCallum's spectacularly unspectacular production, suggests that small rewards may be the only kind available.
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Lucas handled the fame and glory spectacularly, as he should have, taking a tiny, grinning lap and getting props from his little buddies.
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You wouldn't know it from all the attention given to the coal industry by Trump's administration, but renewable energy is doing spectacularly well.
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Father Martin will give his spectacularly uncontroversial talk — "Jesus Christ: Fully Human, Fully Divine" — at a secular conference center in a nearby town.
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It's a solid jump scare, made way more tense by the scenes surrounding it, and ends with a spectacularly gory death for Bowers.
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U.S.-China negotiations spectacularly broke down in early May after Trump accused China of retreating from previous commitments, causing a market sell-off.
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Here Lippmann fails spectacularly, and he fails because his solution to the problems of democracy is to abandon everything that makes democracy worthwhile.
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But if the movie aims to make complacent white people feel uncomfortable about their role in the current American turmoil, it fails spectacularly.
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Any one of those would have met the requirements of the first-impressions-count launch window: graphically awesome, sonically powerful, and spectacularly realistic.
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But the startup's aggressive expansion came under scrutiny last year after things went spectacularly south, and quickly, at WeWork, another SoftBank portfolio startup.
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The treatment, Kymriah, made by Novartis, is spectacularly effective against a rare form of leukemia, bringing remissions when all conventional options have failed.
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We enjoy telling people about our spectacularly mediocre first date, by way of reassuring them that fireworks at first sight can be overrated.
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Despite CPV's spectacularly inappropriate siting, its efforts to preempt state laws and regulations, and an egregious corruption scandal, construction of the plant continues.
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It blew past our expectations of the line between comedy and drama, existing moment-to-moment between both genres and elevating both spectacularly.
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They often accompany themselves, most spectacularly in the case of Miranda Mulholland, who serenades the cosmos with her violin and opera-ready soprano.
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Technologies and markets do a lot of things spectacularly well, but they don't take care of pollution and other externalities on their own.
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But I'll concede it has a chance, one sufficiently nonzero, and sufficiently potentially spectacularly lucrative, that Facebook's ongoing multibillion-dollar bet makes sense.
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My career blew up spectacularly and now, here I am at age 47, trying to carve out a career as a freelance writer.
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Nor even the spectacularly dislocated elbow: a burst of static behind my eyes, whirling trees at the river end of the Otley ground.
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The experts gain bragging rights if their forecasts play out perfectly, but predictions can also go spectacularly wrong in the world of finance.
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At 26, he has already proven not just one of the most spectacularly virtuosic pianists of the day but an uncommonly thoughtful artist.
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And lurking on the DelMonico Books table is David Lynch's Someone Is In My House, drawing the eye with its spectacularly unsettling cover.
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Most spectacularly of all, when Antonin Scalia died in February of 2016, McConnell completely ignored Obama's nomination of Merrick Garland as his successor.
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And while it occasionally fails — sometimes spectacularly so — its creators continually improve upon it, always in service of the community's relationship with itself.
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And this species was taken by some foresters to New Zealand, where it grew spectacularly well, and they developed new races of it.
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As Trump continues to insist his trade tactics are going spectacularly, here are five pieces of evidence that might not be the case.
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Keurig is hitting the "adult beverage market" after spectacularly failing with a soda-making device that debuted in 2015 and retailed for $370.
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But without meaningful change from consumers and corporations, our vain delight in all things sparkly will continue to have a spectacularly ugly human cost.
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And when she's there for her husband, "she is on his arm, spectacularly dressed, even if just for the members to see," said Leamer.
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Only one has been introduced: the American Health Care Act, which rather spectacularly failed to make it to the floor for a vote. 210.
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Major crude oil benchmarks spiked to four-year highs one month before the sanctions went into force, but that rally has since unwound spectacularly.
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The immense pile of rules that govern how the US government operates in and regulates space is weak, uncoordinated, and spectacularly hard to change.
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The playful fable from Japanese animator Masaaki Yuasa centers on a young mermaid who befriends a middle-school rock musician, with spectacularly surreal results.
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LONDON — A city council's tribute to a key suffragette who lived in Salford has spectacularly backfired after her name was misspelt on street signs.
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But even in the remaining, poorer, half of the world, fertility rates have come down spectacularly, from 5.2 in 1970-75 to 2.6 now.
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In Britain, racism and bigotry are flourishing spectacularly as the older generation seeks a scapegoat for their growing irrelevance in the modern, globalized economy.
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Commercial and industrial lending—which had hitherto grown steadily rather than spectacularly—even accelerated, to 10.3%, at an annual rate, in the fourth quarter.
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Perhaps for that reason, Mr Cortizo could win nearly half the vote in the one-round election (though polls have been spectacularly wrong before).
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Knowing my luck, you will flame out spectacularly and then come back and win in an all-stars season when I don't pick you.
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Liberals often antagonize gun owners by coming across as patronizing or insulting — as well as spectacularly unknowledgeable about the guns they seek to regulate.
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Its effort may have backfired spectacularly: in the primary on March 6th Ms Moser came a close second to Lizzie Pannill Fletcher, a lawyer.
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When something's been adapted as spectacularly as the Lord of the Rings trilogy, any attempt to remake it might seem like a bad idea.
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Everything comes together so spectacularly that the bait and switch is still terrifying — and a perfect example of what Killing Eve is capable of.
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All this showed that Trump's strategy of strengthening relations with Saudi Arabia to fight terror and stabilize the region had spectacularly backfired, said Zakaria.
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Her chief responsibilities included talking trash about other White House officials and making Kelly spectacularly mad — oh, and apparently recording everyone without their consent.
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Pai has responded to Free Press' net neutrality criticisms by calling the group "spectacularly misnamed," characterizing one of its founders as a radical socialist.
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Mounting societal concerns—political upheaval, climate change, the general crushing financial and psychic toll children impose—make procreating seem like a spectacularly bad idea.
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Everything about professional wrestling is at once spectacular and spectacularly false: the gold-plated title belts, the storylines, the gimmicks, and even the bodies.
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The Grade Fire blazing across the northern edge of California briefly spun up a spectacularly odd phenomenon known as an "ash devil" on Thursday.
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Saudi Arabia and Iran, the Middle East's two opposing powerhouses, fell out spectacularly at the weekend after the Saudis executed a prominent Shiite cleric.
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They gave the job to Hodgson and he has failed spectacularly for the last two tournaments, or even three if you consider Euro 2012.
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It underpinned the Valley's tolerance for Thiel, and it also set two of the industry's biggest stars up to fail in spectacularly public ways.
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There was a recent AP story about how the women in his spectacularly successful show "The Apprentice" were treated shabbily and degradingly by Trump.
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Not only did Trump fail—most spectacularly with the failure of the American Health Care Act—but he also showed no capacity to lead.
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The obvious comparison is Mt Gox, which flamed out spectacularly in 2014, leaving as much as $400 million in bitcoin missing in its wake.
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It's a function, I think, of the general mystery of birth and death: those comings and goings from somewhere spectacularly, eternally beyond the frame.
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Orlando was meant to be a haven for Puerto Ricans who fled the island because of its imploding economy and spectacularly high crime rate.
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"That thing put on the floor on its own would fail spectacularly, and we don't owe that kind of concession to them," said Rep.
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So this is a frustrating start to the HP3 phase of the project, in what has otherwise been a spectacularly successful mission to Mars.
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Or maybe he will fail spectacularly, in the sort of way that ruins some team or imprints him with "bust" or "madman" labels forever.
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It was intended as something of a musical suicide note for Robinson, and introduced an initially consistent lyrical theme of love gone spectacularly wrong.
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Smith had been an integral part of the Cavs' run to the 103 Finals, only to flame out spectacularly against the Golden State Warriors.
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In retrospect, the U.S.-led boycott of the Moscow Olympics was a well-meaning response to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan that backfired spectacularly.
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"Hold My Hand," a spectacularly comfy and genial-seeming roots-rock song that was the band's breakthrough hit, is a "protest song," Rucker said.
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But it failed spectacularly in the Indian and then Chinese factories that, starting in the 1980s, were making and exporting more and more generics.
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He leaves for art school and, after a lot of hard work, has a spectacularly successful career as a writer-illustrator of children's books.
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Market liquidity was light and investors remained nervous after coordinated moves by central banks had spectacularly failed to quell trepidation over the coronavirus pandemic.
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This doesn't mean that when I get home, I down some whiskey straight from the bottle (except maybe after a rare, spectacularly wretched day).
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This week, Google is focusing on fighting Windows after it failed spectacularly in its attempt to take on the iPad with the Pixel Slate.
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" She adds: "If the movie aims to make complacent white people feel uncomfortable about their role in the current American turmoil, it fails spectacularly.
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Market liquidity was tight and investors remained nervous after coordinated moves by central banks had spectacularly failed to quell trepidation over the coronavirus pandemic.
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Jaipur Journal JAIPUR, India — Every year at this time, India's beau monde rearranges itself in Jaipur for a spectacularly popular five-day literary festival.
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Game streaming is one of the oldest terms on this list, as some of us remember when OnLive spectacularly failed almost a decade ago.
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Mr. Putin had wagered that the American president would treat Russia favorably, a gamble that "has now backfired, spectacularly," our national security correspondent writes.
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The fight scenes are well choreographed, the production values high, and the street life of Harlan's World is spectacularly high tech and low-life.
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Though there are some spectacularly destructive city-stomping scenes, the film focuses on the repercussions of a government slow to act during a disaster.
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When they were proven spectacularly wrong in 2016, the same people tried to protect their egos with a conspiracy theory about "collusion" with Russia.
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The same methodology is applied to four other Meiji products in the show — a yogurt, chocolate bar, cookie and milk — with spectacularly eclectic results.
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When compared to traditional tobacco products - which have remained on the shelves for decades despite being proven dangerous - e-cigarette makers have failed spectacularly.
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For this reason, and because Pompeo is spectacularly qualified, members of the minority party on the committee should reconsider their vote and support him.
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"It's spectacularly easy to kill a bunch of people with a car or a truck if you don't care who they are," he said.
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It's got great specs for the price, a spectacularly good build, solid battery life, and after all this, its camera is totally fine now, too.
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One of the things Dear White People does spectacularly well is create its own lexicon of pop culture and branding to employ throughout the season.
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Things go so spectacularly wrong for Yen that she's nearly collateral damage where her boss, the king of Aedirn, decides to assassinate his own queen.
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It is just the most jaw-droppingly beautiful and spectacularly moving experience I've ever had, and certainly a lot of people feel the same way.
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We know too much — especially after watching his love triangle with Kristina Schulman and Danielle Lombard go spectacularly up in flames on Bachelor In Paradise.
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And it showed it can take risks by going after the product — smart glasses that act as a camera, at which Google failed so spectacularly.
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Yes, some of the platforms in the disinformation firing line have taken some preventative actions since this issue blew up so spectacularly, back in 2016.
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Other gadgets lost spectacularly to competitors and live on now only as notes in history and warnings to anyone ready to wage a format war.
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Heather's determined refusal to turn off the camera means that their subsequent psychological and spiritual collapse beneath the witch's vengeance is spectacularly captured on film.
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He blew it spectacularly, for many reasons, including hubris, the intemperance of his character, the nastiness of his tactics and the incoherence of his ideas.
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The bottom line: The stock market loves nothing more than to climb a wall of worry, and it duly posted a spectacularly good first quarter.
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Nevertheless, Cruz's attempt to rattle Yates with a provision of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) failed spectacularly, drawing an audible reaction from the gallery.
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His tweet about the meeting, which has since gone viral, is so spectacularly Scottish: ever added somebody on facebook because you have the same name?
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Here are the basic things the ScreenPad can do: Some of those functions are more valuable than others, and not all of them work spectacularly.
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Most spectacularly, his bodyguards were involved in a violent daylight brawl with pro-Kurdish protesters during the Turkish leader's visit to the capital in May.
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"Not only were they wrong, they were spectacularly wrong on the biggest macro-economic decision that we faced since the Second World War," Tice said.
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This all crashed spectacularly in June 2015 (black Monday and Tuesday), wiping a third of the value off the market and bankrupting many retail investors.
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Samsung's glorious Galaxy Note27 mission has just imploded, almost as spectacularly as SpaceX's Facebook satellite-carrying rocket did on the launch pad just hours before.
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After 25 years or so of people making spectacularly misguided predictions about The Future of Virtual Reality, I certainly don't intend to wager a guess.
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The treatment, Kymriah, made by Novartis AG, is spectacularly effective against a rare form of leukemia, bringing remissions when all conventional options have failed. nyti.
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It's kind of sad because a two-hour film, or two hours spent with a book or a record, can be spectacularly engaging and enriching.
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There's no shortage of creepiness, either: Enchantress is spectacularly eerie in the early going, before the film turns her into a silly-looking CGI effect.
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Deep learning has been spectacularly successful in certain problems (facial recognition, object recognition, etc.) but the "smart robots" that we have promised still haven't arrived.
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It also requires more discrete, personalized messaging targeted to specific sets of voters and potential volunteers, a goal for which Twitter is spectacularly ill suited.
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But if a device to deliver a real-time, high-resolution, long-lasting picture of neural activity can be engineered, that gap will shrink spectacularly.
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Read more: Trump's coziness with authoritarians is backfiring spectacularly in SyriaThe White House has rejected the notion he paved the way for the Turkish operation.
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At one point, we are confronted by BMX bikers—a spectacularly ill-judged addition, though it does drive home the firmness of period details elsewhere.
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The division between these two sides was revealed spectacularly in June 2016 when one group voted to leave the EU and the other did not.
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Even in the comparatively less sensation-driven media world of the late 20th century, this seems a spectacularly unlikely — not to say outright stupid — move.
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He said the standards were "working spectacularly," and noted that carmakers had made good progress and already offered many models that met the 483 level.
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During their fancy dinner, Sharon gets spectacularly drunk, and then gets mad at Rob for suggesting he might want to start drinking again one day.
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What the facts failed to tell, I ironically (or perhaps spectacularly?) found glimpses of in a few artworks in Net Present Value: Art, Capital, Futures.
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That suggests either that shares in the video streaming pioneer are spectacularly overbought, or Wall Street's biggest names have a lot of work to do.
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These are just a few of the spectacularly popular selections of "grain-free" dog food that have deluged the pet food market in recent years.
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But when the Jags teammates hit the hardwood at Florida State -- Smith got a chance to put his hoop skills on display ... and failed spectacularly.
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Verdict: Who would've imagined, when this whole multi-million-dollar, single-copy album scheme was first announced, that the whole thing would backfire so spectacularly?
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"But even though I am hopeful, it would be foolish not to mention how spectacularly messed up the world is at the moment," she continued.
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The state has become the lone state laboratory for testing whether bipartisanship — which has failed spectacularly on the federal level — can work in this moment.
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In his acknowledgments, he notes that Vermont has already had one "minor-league attempt" at a secession movement, about a decade ago, that failed, spectacularly.
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Remember that "The Odd Couple" concerns two divorcés — Oscar, a sportswriter, and a spectacularly fussy newsman, Felix Ungar — who wind up sharing an apartment miserably.
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On the crescent-shaped pond in the southeast corner of Central Park, a spectacularly colorful duck floats on the surface with an air of majesty.
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There he teamed with Eddy Curry, another prep-to-pro big man, in what was known as the Baby Bulls, an experiment that failed spectacularly.
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For around $22014, one could meet a cavalcade of spectacularly dressed meat patties and celebrity chef grillers like Bobby Flay, Tim Love and Rachael Ray.
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But it's precisely because no one could possibly take Liebkind and his ilk seriously that Max and Leo fail so spectacularly at their attempted failure.
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To push to the brink and then spectacularly crash was an object lesson in what a 100-mile course could do to the overly ambitious.
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Don't get me wrong: I'd rather that Trump said what he did on Monday than maintain his silence, which was breathtaking, galling — and spectacularly revealing.
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In 2014, Mr. Orban proclaimed that Hungary was breaking with the kind of early 21st-century liberalism that had been bankrupted so spectacularly in 2008.
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The post-inaugural Women's March made all of this spectacularly visible, with a bright-pink show of defiance intended to put the president on notice.
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Nor that it slides into anachronism, with Shakespeare crowing over "my vast, complex, and spectacularly successful business," as if he were in shipping or aerospace.
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O. Scott) 'ALMOST CHRISTMAS' (PG-63693, 63683:63673) A flimsy story line doesn't much matter to this warmhearted and often spectacularly funny holiday comedy-drama.
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The thing I like about Ms. Petri is that she celebrates the shy, the nerdy, the awkward and the concept of failing spectacularly at something.
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The ample cast occasionally strikes poses, and there is one exuberant dance break (spectacularly performed by Tamara Williams, who with MJ Rodriguez provided the choreography).
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Ali, who died in 21996, credited Mr. Rhee with teaching him a spectacularly swift punching technique that helped him knock out Richard Dunn in 21980.
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Yes, you are trying, but I'm struck by how spectacularly so many of you continue to fail at listening, this most basic of human skills.
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" She added, "Instead of thinking of rape as a spectacularly violent crime — and some rapes are — think about it as nonconsensual, that is, bad sex.
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McKelvey remains WeWork&aposs chief culture officer, even after the coworking space company&aposs IPO failed spectacularly and cofounder Adam Neumann was ousted as CEO.
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Since she was younger, Peggy has been involved in harebrained scheme after scheme, and she finds herself behind bars when one plan goes spectacularly south.
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The Muslim Ban Lite is an implicit acknowledgment that the Trump administration stumbled spectacularly in its first major attempt to deliver on a campaign promise.
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O. Scott) 'ALMOST CHRISTMAS' (PG-13, 1:72) A flimsy story line doesn't much matter to this warmhearted and often spectacularly funny holiday comedy-drama.
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Yet Yahoo&aposs attempt to revitalize the platform failed spectacularly, with the addition of ads and a lack on innovation driving away even more users.
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Or use some of each so you'll have a nice mix of flavors — and, just as importantly on Valentine's Day, a spectacularly pretty gift box.
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The irony in the back-to-back announcements is that the same power plays that garner Mr. Putin plaudits at home have spectacularly backfired abroad.
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Since banks, unlike normal businesses, tend to get bailed out if they fail spectacularly, there is an incentive to take on excessive amounts of risk.
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The reality show UnReal chronicled in season one — though it performed spectacularly in the ratings for its own salacious and horrifying reasons — was relatively straightforward.
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There's even a good dance routine, and a spectacularly choreographed brawl that starts over the simple question of whose turn it is to order a hamburger.
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Encouraging cities to throw sweeteners at a multinational run by the world's richest man was spectacularly tone deaf at a time of growing anxiety about inequality.
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They're probably not as glamorous and spectacularly futuristic as self-driving cars, but autonomous shuttles have some interesting near-future applications that shouldn't be easily dismissed.
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"No other antivenom in the world is so spectacularly effective against such a wide range of snakes this way and now we know why," explained Fry.
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In another straight-to-series animated comedy, Poehler will voice both the character of Duncan, a "spectacularly average" 15-year-old boy, and his mother, Annie.
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On Boxing Day, so the argument goes, it just so happened that things went wrong for several sides at once, and more spectacularly than ever before.
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Amazon's Kindle Fire line has been a rare success story, though Amazon also flopped pretty spectacularly with its Fire phone, which lacked Google's apps and store.
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That argument backfired spectacularly last month, when an audio recording emerged of Mr Temer appearing to condone the payment of bribes to impede the corruption probe.
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They're going to play great on One, they're going to play spectacularly on Xbox One S. And they'll play even better on Xbox One X overall.
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Between Adam Rippon, Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, and this rim job cartoon Piers Morgan repeatedly tweeted out, 2018 has had a spectacularly gay start.
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Elon Musk, the founder of SpaceX, the firm which built the Falcon Heavy, had been frank about the possibility that the launch might fail, possibly spectacularly.
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Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, was humiliated by voters, as his attempt to reverse the mayoral election in Istanbul, which his party had lost, backfired spectacularly.
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And yet, while it's impossible to talk about Dan Colen's work without mentioning pressure, I fail most spectacularly to get even one rise out of him.
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Lower domestic supply has stimulated demand for refined metal imports, spectacularly so in the case of lead, but the import momentum is showing signs of fading.
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And Verizon's wireless business, staffed mostly with non-union employees, is doing spectacularly, with obscenely high profit margins—nearly 40 cents on every dollar of revenue.
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MCCAIN: No, because I think you will lose spectacularly, and then I&aposll look forward to election when I finally get to sell (Inaudible) Hold yourself.
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What is interesting about the English riots is the way this principle was spectacularly dismantled through the violation, desecration, and inversion of normal codes of conduct.
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The Bronze earns its hard-R rating many times over, and most spectacularly through a horrific gymnastic sex act that haunts poor Ben throughout the film.
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But it's also worth noting that the show also had two spectacularly failed marriages, one water-birth and one almost-abortion, and lots of unprotected sex.
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But in Zimbabwe and Mozambique voting has failed to push out two of the most spectacularly corrupt regimes, and Swaziland is ruled by an absolute monarch.
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Host Jimmy Carr goes around each person and asks them a question or two, and their responses tend to range from mildly silly to spectacularly ridiculous.
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But she said rape generally isn't a "spectacularly violent crime" and suggested offenders be sentenced to 200 hours' community service and perhaps a conspicuous "r" tattoo.
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But if Drake's most consistent critique is that his albums are too bloated, too long, and too uneven to justify it, then "More Life" fails spectacularly.
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One begins to wonder how the opera became so popular in the first place: its vision of the human animal is, in the end, spectacularly bleak.
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We all know that at times we've shined beyond even our own greatest expectations, and at times we've failed spectacularly to the point of self-shock.
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Most spectacularly, Mr. Ling, the former head of the party's general office, was expelled from his posts in July last year after being charged with corruption.
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The rapid, deep and relentless waves of creative destruction that have crashed over people's heads have made some into winners — most spectacularly, the gilded 217 percent.
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Days earlier, a Russian military depot packed with 40,000 shells spectacularly exploded in the Siberian town of Achinsk, prompting the evacuation of more than 10,000 people.
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While many of Gessner's renderings of sea animals are spectacularly fanciful due to a lack of verifiable observations, he really nailed the morphology of the octopus.
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And if you fail as spectacularly as Lim Chang-yong of the Korean Baseball Organization's KIA Tigers, you might end up in trouble with Johnny Law.
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A soggy, long-grassed pitch, an own goal, and a magnificent screamer from Trinidad and Tobago later, they somehow beat the odds and embarrassed themselves spectacularly.
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But even if everyone had failed spectacularly, it still would have been the most interesting red carpet of the year — the Met Gala almost always is.
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Given how quickly Monzo reached its earlier £1 million crowdfunding raise — which spectacularly closed in 96 seconds — it shouldn't have any problem placing this new offering.
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Most work spectacularly long hours, spend chunks of most weeks in what amount to glorified student digs in London, have little time for their families. Why?
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I didn't think the 22002 invasion of Iraq was a spectacularly good idea, but once our troops crossed the line of departure that argument was over.
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Facebook made the unusual decision to push back directly on Elizabeth Warren and her criticism of the company, but its attempt to defend itself backfired spectacularly.
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Climbing into a spectacularly expensive European convertible — for privacy reasons, I agreed not to identify the make — we sped south on the 405 toward Newport Beach.
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For teams like Team Liquid or Immortals, ill-fated expansion may not be spectacularly punitive from a financial standpoint, but can be damaging in different ways.
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George W. Bush, George H.W. Bush, Jimmy Carter, and Herbert Hoover also had significant private sector experience on their résumés, and none, arguably, performed spectacularly well.
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Combine it with the spectacularly public show of force and … well, as a wise man once said, theatricality and deception are powerful agents to the uninitiated.
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In the age of social media, sloppy language can blow up quickly and spectacularly, like a pan of milk left to boil over on the stove.
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Some of the party, who had clearly been forewarned, wore spectacularly complete English shooting drag, tweed waistcoats and jackets and caps and trousers and so on.
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Westerly winds blowing across the lake piled sand atop the moraines, creating the spectacularly steep and tall dunes — known as perched dunes — that define the park.
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Slofies in good light are fun, and I've no doubt the creators (teens) of Tik Tok will find new and spectacularly delightful uses for the feature.
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Note that 63 horsepower meets 479 pound-feet of torque, creating power delivery that&aposs spectacularly linear and a sense that it might never run out.
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The selling point was catharsis, even more than it was confrontation: some fraught emotion (of some kind), long-simmered and complicated (or not?), would erupt spectacularly.
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Related: Turkey's President Erdogan in Social Media Storm as He Visits US However Berlin rejected the protests and attempts to suppress the musical number backfired spectacularly.
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Nowadays we like to use the term "medieval" to name spectacularly brutal violence, as shorthand for wildly unequal gender relations, for extreme restrictions on women's sexuality.
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Meanwhile, I sat questioning whether I would ever be able to perform even the simplest maternal tasks, since I had stumbled so spectacularly at the first hurdle.
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Avian vision works spectacularly well (enabling eagles, for instance, to spot mice from a mile high), and his lab studies the evolutionary adaptations that make this so.
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Clearly I've been excessively cautious with cryptocurrency, but I've also been spectacularly undisciplined in other areas of my digital life, leaving my phone and laptop eminently hackable.
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If they intend to position themselves as "authentic" and "above" some of the more ridiculous reality show concepts, they have failed spectacularly, at least at first glance.
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Let's not forget Google's prior attempt at generating mass adoption for an opt-in, centralized electronic medical records and health data platform of its own failed spectacularly.
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In the rich world, and in some developing countries too, the share of people who are going on to higher education has risen spectacularly in recent decades.
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His name, Tyrone, is not the scariest handle, but he's as ruthless as any dedicated evildoer, with a spectacularly foul mouth and a thirst for young flesh.
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If it's any reassurance, though (and it shouldn't be for Jed, just for Hannah and Tyler fans at home), Hannah's last date with Tyler goes pretty spectacularly.
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Sarissa's strategy of "arbitrary, aggressive cost cutting recently occurred – and spectacularly failed – at a similar company Enzon Pharmaceuticals Inc", which was eventually forced to delist, Innoviva said.
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Confused and guilty, Cory finds himself visited by the ghost of Christmas Future (Feeny, of course), who shows him how spectacularly his life will nosedive without Topanga.
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His short notice appearances have earned him a deserved reputation as a badass with the fans, and the fact that he often finishes fights spectacularly helps too.
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The 2012 U.S. Open champion stumbled on the sixth hole, committing a "sloppy" bogey, but he recovered spectacularly by logging seven birdies over the next dozen holes.
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The concept of docking a smartphone and turning it into a fully functional PC is an ambitious dream that has failed spectacularly many times in the past.
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" In the words of Bridget Jones: "It is a truth universally acknowledged that when one part of your life starts going okay, another falls spectacularly to pieces.
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ROBERT CLARKFrankfurt The challenge to liberalism has come about not because it has failed, but because it has succeeded spectacularly, far beyond the imaginations of its exponents.
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His campaign for the Republican nomination for president has consistently (and sometimes spectacularly) frustrated and embarrassed the big-spending political establishment that is used to picking presidents.
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Click here to view original GIFSony has a long history of dumping tons of money into spectacularly over-the-top commercials for its Bravia line of TVs.
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Governments have spectacularly failed to prosecute those engaged in modern-day slavery, despite their rhetorical commitment to fight these abuses, particularly in the supply chains of corporations.
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We pedaled 120-85033 km each day — through thick forests, past spectacularly beautiful lakes, along the famous Göta canal, which links Sweden's west coast to its east.
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Lasso will have to start from scratch as a standalone app, and Facebook's previous teen-focused standalones like Slingshot and Poke failed spectacularly with the same strategy.
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So why do companies spend millions of dollars and why do developers work 12-hour days for months on end to make a digital tower explode spectacularly?
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KAREN MCNEILRevising editorOxford Arabic DictionaryProvidence, Rhode Island We certainly won't argue with your assessment that Citadel has done "spectacularly well" of late ("Law of averages", August 227th).
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JEREZ, Spain (Reuters) - Marc Marquez won his home Spanish Grand Prix and took the overall MotoGP lead on Sunday after the reigning champion's main rivals collided spectacularly.
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Then, spectacularly last week, one anonymous "senior official" went full monty in a New York Times opinion about inside efforts to control an erratic and amoral president.
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Negotiations between Trump and Kim unraveled as they met in Hanoi, Vietnam, for their second summit — a spectacularly high-profile failure rarely seen on the international stage.
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Read more: It's been 100 years since we've seen anybody like Elon Musk — here's why that's so disorientingTesla has already been spectacularly undervalued as a strategic investment
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So that meant the return of Ryan Fitzpatrick, who played decently, if not spectacularly, the rest of the way as the New York Jets won, 903-16.
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Original story: Prime Minister Theresa May's gamble in calling an early election backfired spectacularly as her Conservative Party lost its majority in Parliament, throwing politics into chaos.
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Many conservative legal experts and Trump allies — including Ruddy — are warning Trump strongly against removing Mueller, saying it would backfire spectacularly and lead to charges of obstruction.
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"President Trump uses words often and uses them spectacularly: to mobilize his core followership, to bully and belittle opponents, to tweet his hurts and grievances," Frum wrote.
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Hanergy Thin Film's stock collapsed spectacularly in May 2015, when, after a five-fold increase over the previous 12 months, it plunged 47 percent in 24 minutes.
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Nor had he expected the campaigns of more experienced candidates run by better-known consultants to collapse so quickly and spectacularly in the face of Trump's challenge.
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The mammoth corporate tax cuts sped through Congress by Trump and the Republican leadership spectacularly ignored the powerful tax code incentives for companies to shift operations overseas.
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The president told the attendees that he expected lawmakers to reach another deal to repeal ObamaCare, after the first attempt failed spectacularly in the House last week.
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Immigration reform failed spectacularly in 2013 and the party's base, which wants no part in offering undocumented immigrants a path to citizenship, nominated Donald Trump for president.
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But a study that is both spectacularly unwarranted because it seems to state the obvious and reports on the threat of horrific bodily harm all at once?
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These Bravos, and their spectacularly rapid success on the field, are being presented as the clearest possible proof that Juárez is back, that everything is better now.
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Silky smooth and spectacularly stylish, Dead To Me begs to be eaten up with a spoon, and then re-enjoyed with a mellow glass of merlot. Cheers!
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The water was spectacularly clear: a sparse, pristine landscape stretched in every direction, interrupted only by a few rocks and dark mats of seaweed, fallen from above.
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The position had been occupied proudly, spectacularly even, for the American team by a pair of star players, Briana Scurry and Hope Solo, since the early 1990s.
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The Emmys have gotten spectacularly good at giving TV fans just enough surprises to keep them invested, then returning, again and again, to the same established favorites.
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Forbes failed that test spectacularly when it described Kylie Jenner as "self-made," but many are guilty of the same flawed thinking, in a more limited way.
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Fluid, packed with dissolved gases and erupting at 2,20183°F, it led to spectacularly high fountains of lava emerging from some fissures, topping out at 262 feet.
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"I want to thank you for so spectacularly capturing the grace and beauty and intelligence and charm and hotness of the woman that I love," Obama said.
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In the spectacularly reborn atrium, perhaps in the very spot where Mr. Smailovic himself played, I watched a bride and groom dance in solitude for wedding pictures.
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She cooks from a combination of spectacularly delicious influences: her upbringing in Virginia, her Chinese-born parents, her Korean-Hawaiian-American in-laws and her California home.
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But the wool is incredibly soft (after a washing), and the entire back of the shirt is a sheer, honeycomb-like mesh pattern that dumps heat spectacularly.
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" The former president also thanked Ms. Sherald "for so spectacularly capturing the grace and beauty and intelligence and charm and hotness of the woman that I love.
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But for me, these breaks were a mostly welcome excuse to put down my plasma rifle, gaze into this spectacularly screwed universe, and poke around for secrets.
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Camila eventually acts on her friend's recommendation, but this spectacularly enigmatic character also has other agendas, including looking up an old lover and meeting her biological father.
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Indeed, when President Richard Nixon went to Saudi Arabia and Israel in June 1974 to change the domestic narrative and score an international victory, it failed spectacularly.
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A test run to eliminate a troublesome bully is spectacularly successful, and soon Light and his girlfriend, Mia (an underserved Margaret Qualley), are wiping out evildoers worldwide.
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But she triumphed: The Dallas Morning News wrote that she "rose spectacularly to the challenge," and called her debut one of the best performances of the year.
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And to stay relevant, the company is entering new businesses (and failing spectacularly in some) at a pace that shows both a lack of clarity and urgency.
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To really splash out, book one of the spectacularly-themed accommodations such as the Adventureland, Big Thunder, Fairytale, Mickey Mouse Penthouse, or Pirates of the Caribbean suites.
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During the journey, we spotted a pod of spotted dolphins playing in the spectacularly blue water and red-footed boobies and brown boobies flying alongside our boat.
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" Tony Kushner sings his praises: "I think his work is spectacularly rich and generative of meaning," and the meaning "comes from a deep engagement with the particulars.
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"There's all this pressure to succeed in the world, and we wanted to let them fail, and fail spectacularly," Ms. Baie, the museum's director of programming, said.
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What's your "Oh we can't get this in because we've already locked ..." It's Tuesday night, you're taping, tomorrow something spectacularly bad happens, could you get it in?
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Bonet left the show after the first season, paving the way for Jasmine Guy's spoiled Whitley Gilbert and Kadeem Hardison's spectacularly spectacled Dwayne Wayne to emerge as leads.
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First, Rebecca and Greg actually got together, and their relationship imploded spectacularly because both of them were way too unstable to be in a serious relationship with anyone.
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Anthony Eden spectacularly annoyed the Americans through the invasion of Suez, yet his successor MacMillan got on incredibly well with President Kennedy, and no lasting damage was done.
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I Bridget Trump was feeling good However.....It is a truth universally acknowledged that when one part of your life starts going okay, another falls spectacularly to pieces.
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Especially when compared to some of the spectacularly missed opportunities to put the biggest global issues at the heart of the Alpine conflab over the past few years.
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The most recent call to exterminate the filibuster came in a tweet after the House Republicans spectacularly failed to approve what was termed as a 'compromise' immigration bill.
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The most recent call to exterminate the filibuster came in a tweet after the House Republicans spectacularly failed to approve what was termed as a "compromise" immigration bill.
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Consider that Apple also releases spectacularly priced products, whether they be luscious 5K displays in the past or souped-up Mac Pro and iMac Pro machines more recently.
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"Amy, I want to thank you for so spectacularly capturing the grace and beauty and intelligence and charm and hotness of the woman I love," President Obama said.
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Instead of acquiescing the dating giant's request to rename the app, 3nder launched a spectacularly childish counter-attack, encouraging its users to ship dirty socks (!) to Tinder's headquarters.
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If Pebble, one of Kickstarter's biggest success stories, can fail so spectacularly then why should a consumer put trust in any of the smaller crowdfunding campaigns out there?
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Each year, throughout the Caribbean, Central America, and the wider Garifuna diaspora, spectacularly dressed, masked performers and drummers reenact their victory, transforming into a form of cultural resistance.
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Lyft has fallen spectacularly since its impressive first day of trading, and with most early investors' shares still in lock-up, it may be poised for more losses.
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The French government, which holds a 15% stake in Renault, has undermined Mr Senard recently, most spectacularly by thwarting the company's attempt to merge with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles.
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And so while Zano's marketing campaign was spectacularly successful — soaring to huge heights, thanks to the reach and exposure of Kickstarter's platform — the actual Zano drone was junk.
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But things unraveled spectacularly when video emerged of the party's leader discussing how a woman he believed to be a wealthy Russian could buy influence with the government.
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Each of them failed spectacularly and quickly, because it's just not obvious that there is enough will from the masses (and the deep-pocketed) to actually go there.
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The pilot's finale fudges history to spectacularly bring together the collapse of Greenwich Village's University Hotel building and the New York Dolls' residency at the Mercer Arts Centre.
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Hillary Clinton campaign's spent much of the summer fundraising with super-elite donors, and ignored the union organizers in the Rust Belt in a way that backfired spectacularly.
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All failed, the last one spectacularly when North Korea announced a satellite launch—indistinguishable in practical terms from a missile test—mere weeks after the agreement was announced.
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Like Neptune, the math adds up, and it's just a matter of time before we find it unless something spectacularly weird is going on in our solar system.
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This is Peter Thiel and Reid Hoffman and Elon Musk as well, that they came in and they brought this philosophy, it was so spectacularly successful so quickly.
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The restaurant is a small and quiet place, and I had to go back and forth a few times to finally find its grey and spectacularly discrete storefront.
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With the 1984 film and album "Purple Rain," he told a fictionalized version of his own story: biracial (although Prince's parents were both African-American), gifted, spectacularly ambitious.
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"The show did spectacularly well when families and tourists were here, but it was tough when the family audience wasn't available," Mr. Weinstein said in a telephone interview.
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This area is spectacularly beautiful, the Congo often imagined by outsiders — sharp hills, surging rivers, towering forests and lush paths that snake off the road into other worlds.
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They also collide spectacularly with an old way of life, in which girls are kept in seclusion until they can be transferred to another family through arranged marriage.
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A sense of radical incredulity, spectacularly typified by Trump's refusal to believe his own intelligence services, is but one manifestation of the nihilism that brought him to power.
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But it's unclear if they have enough Republican support to pass it, and Democratic leaders are all but taunting them with predictions that the measure will fail spectacularly.
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In this sense, thanks to the ineptitude and naivete of the former FBI leaders, who failed to recognize a Russian "active measures" operation, they have been spectacularly successful.
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This trend has been bucked by a handful of serious-minded magazines with a spectacularly small readership and by the occasional erudite voice in newspapers like this one.
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The resolution has failed spectacularly as Hezbollah, bristling with heavy weaponry supplied by Iran, has become a regional military player, and there's plenty of blame to go around.
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The solar corona — the outer atmosphere of the Sun that is revealed so spectacularly during a total solar eclipse — is one of the great mysteries in space science.
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Fashioned from a long-abandoned 11th-century armament tower spectacularly cantilevered 300 feet above the Arno river, it now feels like a 1960s bachelor pad with medieval bones.
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He added that he considered a college experience to be much more than just scoring, rebounding and blocking shots in basketball, all of which he does spectacularly well.
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The bottom line: Trump's move may look smart at first, but it has the potential to backfire spectacularly — on Pompeo, North Korea and the rest of us too.
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"Amy, I want to thank you for so spectacularly capturing the grace and beauty and intelligence and charm and hotness of the woman that I love," Barack said.
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CARYN GANZ A spectacularly strange comeback from iLoveMakonnen, who builds an unlikely hybrid out of 1950s rock 'n' roll, 2000s pop-punk and 2010s digitally corrupted sing-rapping.
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The referendum passed in a landslide but backfired spectacularly, escalating tensions with Baghdad and ultimately leaving the Kurdish region with less territory and autonomy than it had before.
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One particular ad in the New York market of the 21980s and '21988s defied that rule so spectacularly that its very longevity became the subject of news stories.
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For the most part they have failed us spectacularly because they understand that radicalism doesn't play well even though radicalism is what we need now, more than ever.
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When the laws have so spectacularly failed to keep up with the data processors, limiting how your information is gathered online is the only way to be sure.
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With "Shadow," Zhang has done more than that: He's created a martial-arts movie landmark, as strong in its performances as it is spectacularly novel in its violence.
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The problem is that his attempt to recreate the Chávez era has failed spectacularly and led to a horrific economic, social, and political crisis of his own making.
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With spectacularly dysfunctional Congresses failing to address wages at all, some local and state governments have stepped in to push up the limit minimum employers can pay workers.
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I thought we learned this lesson after many American intellectuals, economists and politicians were proven spectacularly wrong in predicting that the Soviet Union would become an economic rival.
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In his cut-offs and Mr. Bean T-shirt, Greenside is so spectacularly out of sync with the French, it's a wonder how he gets through a day.
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There was none other than Oprah Winfrey, in a snug pink dress, a pair of very cool sunglasses and a massive broad-brimmed hat spectacularly festooned with flowers.
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But this inventive show, by Brooke Maxwell and Jacob Richmond, is spectacularly good fun from start to finish, its snarky-dry wit as appealing as its varied score.
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Yet soon enough Pakatan Harapan was able to form governments in all three states — in Perak and, most spectacularly, Sabah, that was thanks to defections from Barisan Nasional.
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Mr. Buffett has done spectacularly well over the past six decades making investment decisions, but it is not unreasonable to wonder if his successors can do the same.
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When the entire chain collapsed spectacularly last April, GI Bill tuition and housing benefits were suddenly cut off, leaving many veterans without a degree or transferable credits. Rep.
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Italian soccer's racism problem might be worse than anyone thought, at least if its spectacularly tone-deaf new anti-racist campaign — featuring chimpanzees — is anything to go by.
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Her subsequent enterprises have ranged from an antiques-and-whatnot store, Brooke's Variety, to a spectacularly unusual mini-golf course on land that we own in the Catskills.
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And the gamble paid off, spectacularly, with Johnson's party securing 364 seats, the best election results for the Tories since the era of Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s.
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In the subsequent decades, the observational support for these ideas has strengthened – most spectacularly with the 2016 announcement of the detection of gravitational waves from colliding black holes.
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"The Handmaid's Tale" had a spectacularly strong second season working in its favor, as well as a troubling timely theme that has resonated with critics and viewers alike.
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Nevertheless, Republicans have included Arctic drilling in the Senate bill because they know that they don't have the votes to approve this spectacularly bad idea under regular order.
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Jerry Media helped promote the now-infamous Fyre Festival, the Bahamas event that failed spectacularly and landed founder Billy McFarland a six-year prison sentence for wire fraud.
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"The hunters had an interest in making the beast appear to be more fantastic than it was because they failed so spectacularly to capture a killer," Smith said.
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The deadly swoops by Peruvian cops on gangs of heavily-armed criminals on the point of perpetrating kidnappings and bank robberies looked like spectacularly effective policing — at the time.
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Yes, Green Room, like Blue Ruin, is a spectacularly gory movie at times: There are vicious dog attacks and limbs mauled by machetes and faces blown apart by shotguns.
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And aside from horror films, YouTube has also spectacularly failed at moderating content related to suicide, porn, addiction, and gun modification tutorials, as well as disturbing content targeting children.
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Rebecca's one-night-stand panic pales when compared to her first-date panic, which combusts spectacularly as she ditches Greg for a random vendor she might during their date.
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After finding a large pair of boxers on the grounds of her pub, she decided to share her frustration on Facebook in a spectacularly no-nonsense open letter. DOGGERS!!!
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Eventually, though, the engine burns to the stage at which a proper rocket would shoot out small parachutes or smaller charges, and the tank spectacularly bursts under the pressure.
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They did finally collide, fleetingly but spectacularly, in Michael Mann's 1995 crime drama, "Heat," about a resourceful thief (De Niro) and the dogged police investigator (Pacino) on his trail.
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In moments that matter, such as during the live streaming of the massacre in Christchurch, New Zealand, earlier this year, we have seen that dependence on AI backfire spectacularly.
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If you pay attention to what happened previously you will be right more often—and then spectacularly wrong if you find yourself alive in in 1778, 1847 or 1913.
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In 2015 Syriza, a left-wing party, came to power promising to end austerity, before spectacularly reversing course when it became clear that Greece needed a third bail-out.
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Delighted to see that one of my desk plants, which has been looking all but dead for months, recovered spectacularly over the weekend and produced a record four flowers!
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The party's efforts to paint O'Rourke as an untrustworthy, no-good slacker backfired spectacularly, especially when his supporters began tweeting photos of his opponent from the same time period.
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Remember Color, the photo sharing startup that rose up in a big, chromatic bubble when it raised a $41 million seed round, only to see that bubble spectacularly burst?
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Yulín Cruz's T-shirt appears to have been in response to Trump's tweets about her on Saturday, as well as his spectacularly tone deaf visit to the island yesterday.
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After 20 minutes, my muscles did feel super-relaxed, and while in retrospect I realized this experience could have gone terribly wrong, that afternoon I enjoyed the play spectacularly.
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But most spectacularly, the city, already home to the Pinball Hall of Fame and something called "leprechaun wrestling," will welcome the world's largest bong as Cannabition's pièce de résistance.
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There are penguins, giraffes, a swimming sloth, a bear scratching its back — and, of course, a few peeks into those triumphant underdog moments the original series portrayed so spectacularly.
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While Amazon appears confident that its new Alexa environment can comply with HIPAA, the company has spectacularly fucked up in the past when it comes to protecting users' privacy.
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Ahmet Davutoglu, the architect of "zero problems" foreign policy, called it "a group of angry young men" in 2014, spectacularly discounting their cause and capabilities — committing the second sin.
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