We looked at the lawsuit ... Lawrence and his company spelled Judy's last name wrong throughout ... it's spelled Sheindlin ... they spelled it Scheindlin.
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Friends spelled the victim's name "Everado Meza," but police spelled his name Ebar Meza-Aguirre.
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Friends told CNN the victim's name was spelled Francisco Garcia Anaya, but police spelled his name Francisco Anaya-Garcia.
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Omar's name was spelled "Ohmar" and al Qaeda was spelled "Alcaida," according to a photo taken by a Washington Post photographer.
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She named the surviving twin Nevaeh — heaven spelled backward.
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As the Reddit thread points out, Sophie's name is spelled with a "ph" on the official NBC website, and spelled with an "f" here — but that doesn't mean this isn't the same character.
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Last year, Jairam Hathwar of New York spelled "feldenkrais" (a method of exercise therapy) and Nihar Janga of Texas spelled "gesellschaft" (social relations held together by impersonal ties), giving them a joint title.
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Bordeaux blend Papillon's name is spelled out on knuckle tattoos.
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But impeachment, after all, is spelled out in the Constitution.
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Exactly how this would be done is not spelled out.
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John Legend's name was spelled wrong on his name tag.
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" On Thursday, it spelled out "I Knew You Were Trouble.
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It's just got "2018" spelled out in fries and ketchup.
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A tribal elder spelled out the maths of the situation.
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The instructions are spelled out in the helpful user manual.
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I love the way the bar Whyte Wyrm is spelled!
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Yeah, it is all spelled out actually in legal documents.
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Disney spelled out the risk last year with Infinity's cancellation.
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How else to explain a song called "Before" spelled "BeFoUr"?
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"FREE TAY!" she spelled out in large, hot pink letters.
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The Recording Academy spelled "Kasey Musgraves" instead of Kacey Musgraves.
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Each medicine and supplement has to be ploddingly spelled out.
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She has the Sadim Touch; the Midas touch spelled backward.
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She also spelled out words like odori, colloquial, and sevruga.
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We have over $600 billion of fully spelled out cuts.
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I don't want it to be so spelled out already.
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For most developers, the situation would have spelled financial ruin.
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He later reposted his message with the word correctly spelled.
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I'd never spelled nor smelled PATCHOULI, but love its letters.
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" For Donald Trump, however, the anti-immigrant backlash spelled "winning.
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" When they asked what it meant, it spelled "Good luck.
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I tried to figure out how his pronunciation is spelled.
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"Property is best spelled out in a will," Hoyt said.
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Trump finally spelled something right and still got it wrong.
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I was joking when I suggested that it spelled doom.
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He asked for the definition, smiled, then spelled it correctly.
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It's spelled out in black and white in your letter.
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Their answers, in order, spelled A MAN / DAB / REN / DAN.
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Plus, she spelled Rashomon wrong, which upset just about everyone.
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The company had essentially spelled out Sanders's counterargument for him.
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If the spacecraft lost control, it could have spelled disaster.
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Not completely spelled out, not neatly defined and tied up.
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Bernie Sanders — but Tuesday's headlines spelled bad news for Clinton.
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Google Talk to Books couldn't; no sentence in any book that it had digested spelled out the answer in full, and it had no way to make inferences beyond what was directly spelled out.
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This is because Roberts spelled out an elaborate reset of the
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The case against Trump's action was spelled out by Republican Sen.
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"Arkansas is pronounced 'arkensaw' and not the way that it's spelled."
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A hi-tech arms race spelled doom for the Soviet Union.
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It is not spelled out exactly how these conflicts would arise.
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This could've spelled disaster -- remember the spill her sister Bella took?
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Still, Abdeslam's role in atrocity has never been clearly spelled out.
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Corbyn's maximum wage idea wasn't spelled out in any policy proposal.
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This spelled one of the country's biggest mass executions to that.
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PST A previous version of this post incorrectly spelled Collman's name.
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Meanwhile, the first game's epilogue spelled it out with devastating clarity.
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The Finnish president spelled out his terms for hosting a summit.
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And that spelled disaster for the Athenians during the Peloponnesian War.
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Abdeslam's role in the attacks has never been clearly spelled out.
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According to SEC filings, the product was even initially spelled iQOS.
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Spicer's versions of the tango and a fox trot spelled curtains.
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His last name is spelled Orrego-Zavala on some court documents.
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The name Maclean can be spelled in at least 15 ways.
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Other children spelled out the words "protect what you love" nearby.
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" Elsewhere, he's spelled it out more plainly: "Trump is Trump, people!
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The EP cover was an acronym that spelled out my name!
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As any metalhead pedantic will tell you, it's properly spelled MEGADETH.
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ZW: Is all of this spelled out in the law somewhere?
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The "we can do better" part has never been spelled out.
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From that point on, the contestants correctly spelled 47 straight words.
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A long sign spelled out the name of the tenant: Footaction.
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One way was spelled out in a letter sent on Feb.
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Right before Reasonable Doubt hit, Jay spelled his name Jaÿ-Z.
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The answer has to be spelled out, though, so it's EMS.
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He spelled the first and last name on the credit card.
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LINDELOF They're spelled out like a "Wheel of Fortune" puzzle, though.
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Both of those elements are spelled out in other entries, though.
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The Pentagon spelled out its requirements in great detail, Smith said.
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But that second tweet spelled "hereby" as "hearby," again a misspelling.
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Fans raised purple and white placards that spelled out the Nos.
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And he spelled it right: v before e, except after z.
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The Democratic congresswoman's last name was spelled incorrectly, the FBI said.
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"The word "civil" (spelled C2985v1l) was not taken somehow," he said.
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China hasn't yet spelled out how it will respond to that.
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His name is spelled Mohammed Saad Alzahrani in the scanned document.
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Over the centuries his surname has been spelled 20 different ways.
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Or I might find the allergen spelled out in the ingredients.
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That's not clearly spelled out on the app's "More Details" page.
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For the first six months, Claudia spelled her new surname wrong.
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Her father hadn't thought to show her how it was spelled.
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Yet Mr Macron not only spelled out this policy during his campaign.
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It comes with no salary and no spelled-out set of obligations.
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CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article incorrectly spelled Elizabeth Shelley's nickname.
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Correction: An earlier version of this story incorrectly spelled Cheslie Kryst's name.
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Karthik spelled the word "koinonia" correctly to become the champion late Thursday.
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Daly sign-spelled the words into his hand so he could understand.
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Correction: A previous version of this article incorrectly spelled Taylor Ceepo's name.
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He has not spelled out how he will deal with Avtovaz's problems.
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Indeed, Trump boasted, he had spelled out these concerns in a book.
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He spelled out three goals for the legislation: – Transparency for the public.
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Correction: A previous version of this story incorrectly spelled Zee Yoong Kang.
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In the background of some photos, jack-o'-lanterns spelled out NICU.
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One person even spelled out the show's title with its ridiculous stylization.
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At this point, whose name hasn't been spelled out in balloon letters?
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Then, the team members spelled the words as fast as humanly possible.
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Each one is spelled out in its own language; 213 in all.
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Each one is spelled out in its own language; 26 in all.
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We've actually spelled out principles that form the basis of our institutions.
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Pors said the reforms needed to be spelled out in more detail.
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It spelled out that the suggestions do not represent official policy positions.
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The name was spelled out in wrought iron above their shaved heads.
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The answer is spelled out in the new documents: They obtained waivers.
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The plan to raise tax thresholds was spelled out in their manifesto.
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Wow, it sounds absolutely absurd when spelled out that way, doesn't it?
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In the original, which has since been deleted, he spelled "counsel" wrong.
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Correction: An earlier version of this article incorrectly spelled Tia Mowry's name.
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It has a distinctly profane anti-cancer message spelled out in candy.
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Exact status and job descriptions are to be spelled out in 2019.
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For each word spelled wrong, it was moved farther from the hole.
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In the main headline on the front page, heist is spelled wrong.
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To finish out the bee, the contestants spelled 47 consecutive words correctly.
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Correction: A previous version of this story spelled Patrick Nazemi's name incorrectly
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Murkowski spelled out her sentiments more clearly to reporters after the vote.
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An old Olive Garden slogan was even spelled out on a sign.
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No one spelled out, however, what the Palestinians would receive in return.
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In other words, a big outbreak spelled economic disaster for affected cities.
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The conventional wisdom, spelled out in gallons of digital ink, is economic.
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Once is a typo; twice means you think that's how it's spelled.
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"Boeing" is synonymous with airplanes — though maybe it should be spelled Böing.
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Michel was spelled by Nick Chubb, who ran twice for 6 yards.
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Her father, Alexander, who spelled the family name Kosintas, was a carpenter.
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In handwritten statements, the disturbing details of their accusations are spelled out.
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And I don't mean that they haven't spelled out all the details.
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In my will it is spelled out, they would not manage it.
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Rare is the debate in which a racial slur is spelled onstage.
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"Tu nombre y appellido?" he asked her, and she spelled her name.
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Many analysts figured that US withdrawal spelled doom for the entire agreement.
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Have you spelled out and agreed upon all those other supposedly crucial details?
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Correction: A previous version of this story incorrectly spelled Jaime Lannister's first name.
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The associate sent over the management agreement, which spelled out Chung's full control.
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Other Swifties got creative and spelled out "TS6," for Taylor Swift's sixth album.
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" Although the News actually went too easy, they should've spelled out what "F.
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Billie Eilish's earrings spelled out "Chanel" and her nails were completed with jewels.
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The PSL's infighting also spelled trouble for confirming his ambassadorship in the Senate.
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The Sheriff's Office there originally told media the family's name was spelled Earnest.
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Such a split would have still spelled trouble for abortion providers in Texas.
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The Deseret News editorial spelled out challenges he faces over the next month.
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Then there's Maria (sometimes spelled "Mariia") Butina, who's said she's originally from Siberia.
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Sanchez could be seen shaking his head as Iglesias spelled out his conditions.
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She has not, however, spelled out any administration initiatives for combating climate change.
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Trump has not yet spelled out what his administration will do, if anything.
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Pelosi spelled out her plans for a Democratic majority well before Tuesday's vote.
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He spelled out his first name, all in lowercase, with brightly colored markers.
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Now it's just one name, one identity, spelled out between their shoulders: Rohingya.
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Trump later deleted that tweet and posted another with Wade's name spelled correctly.
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But that hasn't spelled the complete end for the tech on mobile devices.
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The filmmakers assume audiences know these beats, and don't need them spelled out.
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The word for thanks was pointedly spelled out in Catalan, not Castilian Spanish.
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Correction: A previous version of this story incorrectly spelled Sister Jane Nugi's name.
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"The terror group's name is also sometimes spelled "Al Qaida" — but not "Alcaida.
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Photos of genitalia are a clearly spelled-out no-no on the platform.
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Correction: A previous version of this article incorrectly spelled attorney Derek Atchison's name.
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A landmark Senate report last year spelled out the torture in excruciating detail.
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An apostrophe goes here or a word is spelled wrong there, he said.
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He relied on inherent powers which were not spelled out in the Constitution.
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The law spelled the end of "For Whites Only" signs in public places.
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The winning word was "gladiolus," spelled correctly by the first champion, Frank Neuhauser.
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ET: A previous version of this story incorrectly spelled Gabriel Mann's last name.
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It's just my name, Max, but spelled like the Aphex Twin album Drukqs.
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The same name could be spelled many ways, often by the same individual.
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The Army prisoners spelled out "113-PEAT" on the backs of their uniforms.
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His real name was Marvin Eugene Throneberry, which meant his initials spelled MET.
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In the past, marital breakups spelled disaster for the reigning House of Windsor.
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Second, the chord structure is spelled out over the melody with zero ambiguity.
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Rarely is the order of battle for a civil war actually spelled out.
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In February, thousands of people spelled out "Resist!!" on a San Francisco beach.
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"Warren told me it would all be spelled out very soon," she said.
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" At times, self-evident themes are laboriously spelled out: "Pravasi means foreigner, outsider.
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When the game was completed, the constellation of satellites spelled out the date.
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But handing Hong Kong to a reviving empire only spelled its re-colonialization.
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Some students spelled out the word "Enough" on football fields with their bodies.
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Then, make sure you write in complete sentences with all words spelled out.
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That effectively spelled the end of the effort to repeal Hyde this year.
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That review process is spelled out in the other parts of this section.
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The Necronomicon spelled it out in language too terrible for human ears to hear.
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"Which is spelled out in the agreement," added Delia Scoville, a fellow grad student.
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Correction: In the original version of the story, Frank Netter's name was spelled incorrectly.
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A lot of people go to the theater and they want everything spelled out.
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At one point in the second round, 21 consecutive kids spelled their words correctly.
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Correction: A previous version of this story incorrectly spelled the name of Brittany Bowens.
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In a recent interview, the WHO director-general spelled out two major facts: 1.
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Celebrations that we all participate in regardless of how our last name is spelled.
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First, why is the word "adapter" spelled with an "o" in the official name?
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If Nicki Minaj spelled like that, we would be ragging on her all day.
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In the same circular, the Fed spelled out what it considers its own liability.
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I also want them to realize something that's not spelled out in the book.
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Note: A previous version of this article incorrectly spelled Matthew Fiedler as "Matthew Fielder."
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He spelled regular C Willson Contreras, who entered as a sixth-inning pinch hitter.
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Mr Arrow and Mr Debreu spelled out precisely when that good cheer was justified.
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A release from Press Secretary Sean Spicer's office spelled her name "Teresa" — three times.
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Trump later deleted the tweet and posted an update with Wade's name spelled correctly.
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Mr Macron, by contrast, spelled out his reforms and secured a mandate for them.
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CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story incorrectly spelled Dr. Abdulla Al-Khan's name.
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As it turned out, that decision spelled the beginning of the end for Dugan.
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Gold thread spelled out "Aretha Franklin, The Queen of Soul" in the casket's lining.
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One boy spelled out his ask in rose petals on a girl's front lawn.
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Even the word "measles" couldn't escape: On the door hanger, it's spelled three ways.
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That led to a series of missteps that spelled the end of the company.
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What are the chances your name will still be spelled wrong on the cup?
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Either way ... someone's gotta talk to the cake guy ... he spelled "Sophia's" name incorrectly.
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In one tweet, Trump spelled "choker" both the right way and the wrong way.
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The shirts also featured Montague's number — 4 — and "Yale" spelled backwards across the chest.
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Up front, Iggy spelled the word "fantastically" incorrectly, and the competition hadn't even started.
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Trump later deleted the tweet and replaced it with one that spelled Wales correctly.
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Even if the specific program isn't available, the concepts are clearly well spelled out.
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"It should be a well spelled-out policy that they enforce evenly," he said.
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But Lux said none of that is spelled out in the newly revised statute.
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Correction: A previous version of this story incorrectly spelled the name of Loren Farquhar.
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Protesters spelled the word "LIAR" on the side of Mount Jumbo in Missoula, Mont.
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"Whether it's Kennedy or Verrazzano," he said, "I think it should be spelled correctly."
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For example, I plunked in KABOB here, but today, it's spelled KEBAB, another variant.
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I thought that the weapon was spelled "nunchuks," which is a variant on NUNCHAKUS.
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But as it turned out, this pragmatic bipartisan approach spelled electoral disaster for Democrats.
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White letters spelled " ABERFAN " on the screen, a word he had not heard before.
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Correction: An earlier version of the story incorrectly spelled Police Chief Lawrence Battiste's surname.
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Back then, an arrest like that spelled personal, professional, and financial ruin for many.
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The former One Directioner released the video for the annoyingly spelled "BeFoUr" last night.
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Nong Am (alternatively spelled Nong Em) remembers the match as being nail-bitingly close.
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Combined with our massive retaliation, this could have spelled the end of modern life.
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The name "Google" came about after one of the students accidentally spelled it wrong.
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Interestingly, the name of the country is also spelled as two words: Viet Nam.
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They arrived looking for "pollo villaroy" — a breaded chicken dish more commonly spelled Villeroy.
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Did she have a rationale for targeting the defenseless that she never spelled out?
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Yet surely many kids could benefit from having this answer spelled out for them.
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A bone-dry vermentino from Corsica, where it is spelled vermentinu, would be delicious.
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Correction: An earlier version of this article incorrectly spelled Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart's surname.
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It also spelled the end for Woodruff, who left after having thrown 70 pitches.
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I'm from L.A. The letters of your shirt are spelled out with Tetris blocks.
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Board Education spelled the doom of "separate but equal," the lesser known Browder v.
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The themes and settings of this week scarcely spelled neutrality, or reserve, analysts noted.
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Volkswagen has spelled "fun" with the letters GTI since 1983 in the United States.
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Chablis would be delicious, as would a springlike sylvaner (also spelled silvaner) from Alsace.
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Unless you have an agreement spelled out, you have to pick up the slack.
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KB: And so that's, just to get straight, sort of what he spelled out.
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It was a wise decision, Rodgers said, since he would have spelled it correctly.
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Correction: A previous version of this story incorrectly spelled the name of Gregg Stone.
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Correction: A prior version of this story incorrectly spelled the missing girl's last name.
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Done correctly, the diagonal of that square spelled the answer to the riddle: TEETH.
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There is a [process] spelled out in our Constitution that is a House process.
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It sounds heavy spelled out that way, but musically it's light as a feather.
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He's the CEO of Hvmn, which is spelled H-V-M-N, of course.
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"What to do with Monte Paschi is spelled out in the government contract," he said.
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Under the older 6.0 system, falling during a program typically spelled doom for a skater.
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Nemmani spelled the word "koinonia" correctly to become the 91st champion of the spelling competition.
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JOSH LIPTON: But as you guys spelled out, listen, there's going be changes in disclosure.
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Let's be honest: Who hasn't spelled Phoenix incorrectly at least 25 times in their life?
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A report in the Wall Street Journal spelled out Flipboard's struggle to hit revenue goals.
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She was particularly distressed by school closures, which spelled instability for students across the island.
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Of course, Singh filled his windows with sticky notes as he spelled out his email.
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Trump's tweets are not just poorly spelled insults and gaffes — they're often alarming and dangerous.
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But in that meeting, the agency spelled out what it would and would not cover.
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DON'T: Use AbbreviationsMake sure that everything is spelled out, from street names to state names.
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He instead spelled it "predisent," in large type, at the very top of the page.
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Lacy's themes are spelled out before you even get to the seventh floor at SFMOMA.
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The OECD, a think-tank for mostly rich countries, this week spelled out America's problem.
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A mother in Sweden changed her son's name after the tattoo artist spelled it incorrectly.
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Tuesday on CNBC's "Trading Nation, " the technical analyst spelled out just what he's looking at.
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" Lively captioned a quick snap of the mouthwatering cupcakes that spelled out "Happy Birthday Blake!
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Mr Ross spelled out what he meant: breaking with Europe's "highly protectionist" standards and regulations.
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Google's stance is that Location History's purpose and functionality is clearly spelled out to users.
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"Unbelievably unfortunate," even though Brendan goes on to explain that it's actually spelled Haute House.
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Morton, whose name has also been spelled Morten, is further charged with harboring a fugitive.
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Gravel spelled McNabb on the blue line after being a healthy scratch for four games.
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He spelled out four steps for a reform of the 19-nation single currency bloc.
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Kyle Seager's run-scoring double down the right field line spelled the end for Boyd.
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The answer — the numbers are listed in alphabetical order according to the way they're spelled.
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Correction: A previous version of this article incorrectly spelled the name of Martha Moxley's mother.
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CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story incorrectly spelled the name of Hartman's public defender.
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They're both clearly spelled out in the Constitution, especially when it comes to government's role.
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Cities like Edinburgh, Brisbane, Des Moines, and more are not spelled the way they sound.
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"Um... Donald, you [spelled] 'terrorism' wrong!" the 31-year-old wrote on Twitter and Instagram.
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One Syrian woman carefully spelled out her name as she sat atop a soggy blanket.
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It's not spelled the same way or anything, but I definitely took inspiration from it.
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But the resistance, when it's spelled out at all, is largely argued on financial grounds?
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Update: 1/12/17: an earlier version of this piece spelled JC Curle's name incorrectly.
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They spelled my name differently on each format, the cassette, the CD, and the record.
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This idea had been spelled out in various forms since the first summit in 1994.
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She guessed wrong, and then I guessed the only other way it could be spelled.
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The answer also needs to be spelled the British way, so the answer is GREY.
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The American founders were skeptical of democratic rule for all the reasons Plato spelled out.
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If that posed a problem to Sanna's wholesale customers, it spelled a potential consumer boon.
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Mike Bloomberg had a disastrous Super Tuesday that ultimately spelled the end of his campaign.
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The similarly-spelled Louie was higher at 38, with 1,319 boys being given that name.
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Experts who reviewed the video said the interpreter spelled the wrong words and gesticulated gibberish.
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Francis and Perkins are often informed that their fake jersey sponsor, Samesong, is spelled wrong.
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The singer spelled out "Kobe" and "Gigi" on the inside of her nude painted tips.
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Like, things that were actually spelled out, he still couldn't wrap his mind around it.
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" Mr. Biden spelled it out: "He voted to exempt gun manufacturers from any liability. Zero.
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The name Anavrin spelled backwards is "Nirvana," which fans have noticed is similar to Erewhon.
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"TRUMP PLACE" is spelled across the buildings, though the president-elect is not an owner.
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That spelled the end of Allen's night, the victim of three goals on eight shots.
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"James Veloria" is spelled out behind the counter (a vintage bar) in handmade stuffed letters.
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I have several rare books that list words spelled backward to help me make Spirals.
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Thursday marked the start of Kwanzaa, also spelled Kwanza (with one 'a' at the end).
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Anavarin seems like a random name for a store, but it's actually "Nirvana" spelled backward.
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" Matt Schlapp, president of the American Conservative Union, spelled out his priorities on Twitter: "1.
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On the other side of each sign was a letter that, together, spelled out 'Simone.
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I noticed her earring, a dangling charm that said "ANXIETY," spelled out in letter beads.
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"It was never spelled out that they reserved the right to do that," Ford said.
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White letters spelled out the women's day greeting, while four men appear to look on.
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" What form this retribution might take was not spelled out, other than being "looked into.
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Correction: A previous version of this article incorrectly spelled the first name of Nikolas Cruz.
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But while he was surprisingly cordial to his successor, Obama also spelled out a clear warning.
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The words "World Champion" are spelled out in gold, while the background is filled with diamonds.
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Nettles was determined to impose order, insisting that daily routines be spelled out to the minute.
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Officials have said since then that Obama spelled out potential responses in his conversation with Putin.
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Realizing this, Singh spelled out "HIRE ME" across the windows of his apartment using sticky notes.
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If you see the word spelled correctly in this piece, it's only because of my editor.
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Instead, she was listed under the "not pictured" section — and her last name was spelled wrong.
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Individual-3 wore a badge listing his employer as "Weihua," HUAWEI spelled with its syllables reversed.
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Republicans, however, had insisted election officials must adhere to a timeline spelled out by state law.
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Perhaps it's the hard 'c' sound that lends itself to being spelled 'Khristmas' at their disposal.
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Luckily, Tali Edut of the Astrotwins spelled out exactly how we should be reading our 'scopes.
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It had just ordered a gender reveal cake with "Touchdowns or Tutus?" spelled out in frosting.
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Or, the numerous times I spelled names wrong on cups that customers were planning to Instagram.
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Yet that line looks optimistic, since America has not spelled out what it wants to change.
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The "doxing" definition spelled publicly as "publically," and "demonetization" — a noun — was misidentified as a verb.
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Moreover, sequences spelled with these new letters pair predictably, and can evolve just like natural DNA.
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It consisted of an image of a boat where the sailors had spelled out 'MOON RELAY.
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Kudlow spelled out "M-I-L-K" in an interview with Fox Business Network for emphasis.
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The word "foundation" was spelled "fandation" Four of those transfer requests totaling $81 million went through.
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The word "Nisman" was spelled out with sugar in Cartasegna's office on Wednesday, Conte Grande said.
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He quickly spelled out to officials that ideological work was of "vital importance" to the party.
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We wouldn't have known she was just beginning to show if she hadn't spelled it out.
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It's been not-so-secretly spelled out in the impeachment-related tweets of Representative Paul Gosar.
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But on her recent edition of Final Thoughts, she spelled out her position clearer than ever.
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CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story incorrectly spelled the name of the jaguar that escaped.
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His authority is spelled out in the Charter of the Workers' Party and the country's constitution.
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For each word a competitor spelled correctly, he could move the ball closer to the hole.
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"Frank thought that what was happening spelled the end of the Realpolitik world," Harries later said.
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We sat together as she spoke and spelled out answers, with the help of a translator.
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But the most important detail – when each bracket kicks in — has yet to be spelled out.
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Lest there be any ambiguity as to its meaning, North Korea last month spelled it out.
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Judith Barnett, a kindergarten teacher at Cantara Street Elementary School, spelled out why students need this.
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That was perfect because we found a revealer that was spelled from only "legal" letters — EYELESS.
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She sent a group text to neighbors, spelled out her idea and set the 1 p.m.
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People often spelled Joaquin Oliver's first name wrong, so he went with a snappy nickname: Guac.
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Originally spelled "Pyongchang" in English, it was often confused with Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea.
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" In handcrafted "barnyard bone" — from a cow or horse — Mr. Gordon spelled out "Antietam" and "Sept.
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When each of the eight spelled their final word correctly, they hugged and exchanged high fives.
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Arkady Moishejwicz Wajspapir — whose name has been spelled differently in various accounts — was born on Dec.
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Despite what you may have read, he prefers for his last name to be spelled Ohtani.
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One woman wore a white gown adorned with the president's name, spelled out in red glitter.
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But the Trump era has spelled an end to his near-monopoly on brokering political blockbusters.
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An ice sculpture in the corner spelled "Gucci Gang," the name of Lil Pump's biggest song.
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For Stokes, whose name is spelled differently from her teammates', even technology struggles with the overload.
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Balu Natarajan correctly spelled the word "milieu" to win the Scripps National Spelling Bee in 1985.
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" When she spelled it "cofefe," Mr. Cuomo pronounced it "good enough" and Ms. Camerota said: "Close.
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How did you do with the definitions for those words Ananya spelled correctly in earlier rounds?
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This, essentially, is now confirmed as the official policy but is spelled out in more detail.
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Late Monday, Boeing spelled out the details of a $265 million bonus that Calhoun could receive.
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Because totem poles were intricately tied to potlatches, the ban essentially spelled the end of poles.
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Using 1,000 Post-its, they painstakingly spelled out "Cold Yet?" on the window of their office.
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He had also composed a storybook about Paul Revere, which was vibrantly written, if impressionistically spelled.
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"And the devil is in details, so always triple check that you've spelled their name correctly."
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Individual-3 wore a badge listing his employer as 'Weihua,' HUAWEI spelled with its syllables reversed.
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That spelled the end of the night for Corbin in his first relief appearance since 2017.
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A silver foil tiara spelled out Happy New Year on top of her white-blond bun.
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Students at another school spelled out the word "Enough" with their bodies on a football field.
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That spelled the end of the night for Corbin in his first relief appearance since 2017.
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Oh, and someone spelled out the N-word, she says, with rocks in the nature park.
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Sanders shot back that his foreign policy was spelled out during a speech at Georgetown University.
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On today's episode: • President Obama's policies on the environment spelled the end for the coal industry.
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The findings about the Neanderthal, also spelled Neandertal, were published Tuesday in the journal Nature Communications.
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"I think it's telling that that word is spelled 'wright," like a wheelwright or a shipwright.
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Correction: A previous version of this story incorrectly spelled New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's name.
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Bribery is one of the specific crimes spelled out in the Constitution as an impeachable offense.
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However the name is spelled, Foxborough residents know their little municipality is renowned far and wide.
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Ideas that have been lurking intriguingly in the subtext are suddenly spelled out, explicitly and inelegantly.
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Their meanings could have been spelled out, perhaps, but often only with condescendingly grade-school diction.
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OF Ezequiel Carrera, 7-for-14 while playing left for Saunders, spelled CF Kevin Pillar on Monday.
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But then again, if you look at how it's spelled so wrong—it's actually full of shit!
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This year's Nobel Peace Prize is firmly embedded in the criteria spelled out in Alfred Nobel's will.
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In the message, it spelled out every new wardrobe restriction to go into effect on July 17.
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But those measures have yet to be spelled out, making their impact on GDP hard to predict.
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The president is entitled to fight for his immigration stance, which he spelled out during the campaign.
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Correction: An earlier version of this story provided an incorrect spelled-out form of the IIF acronym.
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They each have provisions explicitly spelled out in their user agreements to prevent this type of misuse.
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"You may call me whatever you choose," the board spelled, as they gathered around it one night.
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The details are spelled out in a report expected to go to Congress in the coming weeks.
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Obviously, a busy Starbucks barista spelled my name "Katylnn," which was its own second treat for me.
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She paired the ensemble with diamond teardrop earrings, flats and a necklace that spelled her daughter's name.
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And so far, the House has followed what is spelled out in the Constitution and established practice.
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Nassar&aposs work far away from campus was spelled out in his employment contract with Michigan State.
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Originally founded in 1924, Norka (its name is Akron spelled backward) has deep roots in the city.
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To some close to Yang, it was an animating force quite intentionally spelled out in black ink.
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Some words are spelled incorrectly, like "effectivly" rather than effectively and "canker sours" rather than canker sores.
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But after that, Venus moves into possessive Scorpio, and you'll need your romantic status clearly spelled out.
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But Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton spelled out their positions in an AARP Bulletin on June 27.
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China has said it would adopt countermeasures, but has not yet spelled out what it will do.
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The process repeats until an entire word is spelled out and spoken by the computer's speech program.
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Writing in the left-wing Haaretz newspaper, political commentator Yossi Verter spelled out a possible Netanyahu strategy.
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He successfully spelled at least five words on Thursday, including mignonette, which is a type of herb.
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There are still several particulars of how Marketplace will work that have yet to be spelled out.
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His tweet was later deleted and replaced with the same message — but with "unprecedented" spelled correctly. 22017.
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Eamon (pronounced Ay-mon) means 'guardian' in Irish and, while spelled differently, also means 'righteous' in Arabic.
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They even have provisions explicitly spelled out in their user agreements to prevent this type of misuse.
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None of those names are exciting, and Bronchos isn't even spelled right, but they're also not racist.
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Seriously, Iman Shumpert's lady spelled the whole thing out for us ... and yeah, it just ain't fair.
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It came during the final credits, when suddenly there it was, spelled out in black and white.
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" That tweet also disappeared and was replaced by a third one that correctly spelled the word "hereby.
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"I cannot believe they spelled my name wrong," said Melania, who was on hand for the pitch.
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It's all spelled out in the NFL's 199 page investigative report on Zeke, dated June 6, 2017.
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Eroom's Law (Moore spelled backwards) says the cost of developing a new drug doubles every nine years.
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He has so far not spelled out his nominations for key appointments that fall within his purview.
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Edith spelled 'restaurant' without having been taught the word, and the parents knew they'd discovered something exciting.
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Resting next to my sloppy attempt, my father's perfect penmanship spelled out: "I MISS YOU FROM HEAVEN."
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The entire specification isn't spelled out in the paper, but it looks to be pretty standard stuff.
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It is unembellished with the exception of "Samsung" spelled out in slightly raised lettering on its cover.
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The Trump campaign's final TV commercial last November spelled out his pledge to take on Wall Street.
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Another commander, now retired, said he recognized the gesture, saying they sometimes even spelled his name right.
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No harm done as long as the idea is sound and the words are spelled correctly, right?
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The decorations spelled out her name in big, glittery letters, and they included green bulbs and ribbons.
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Correction: An earlier version of this story incorrectly spelled the surname of the police officer who resigned.
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If she has to ask what B/D means ("both directions"), then it should be spelled out.
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Perhaps because his name was spelled correctly on June 15, his friends saw no need to write.
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I explained what was meant by dominion, as I carefully spelled out in God Faith and Reason.
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Capital, in sufficient amounts, spelled the difference between survival and failure for banks and other financial institutions.
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They would describe the woolen uniforms with New York or Chicago spelled out in felt block letters.
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Correction 3/24/17: Richard Sandhaus's name was initially spelled incorrectly in the subheadline of this story.
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Like Alexander Hamilton with the Reynolds pamphlet, Pepys spelled out his misdeeds and committed them to history.
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If Ms. Leonard has strong ideas or feelings about this, they aren't spelled out in individual pictures.
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Many other 18th century writers spelled out various capitalist justifications for space exploration in their own works.
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It's no secret T.I. won't be voting Trump, but he spelled out exactly why Monday at LAX.
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The champions were, along with the final words they spelled: Rishik Gandhasri, 113, of San Jose, Calif.
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The federal register is crammed with implications of low human comedy spelled out in exquisitely bloodless prose.
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"If some guy came in and spelled George Bush differently, could you catch it?" the president asked.
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The rise of shopping malls and the internet eventually spelled the demise of the mail order catalog.
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But Newman says she's trying to focus on the positive -- and spelled it out to TMZ Sports.
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" Outside of the White House, a group of protesters held illuminated signs that spelled out "Save Mueller.
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For brick-and-mortar sellers of "nonessential" items, however, the spread of the virus has spelled trouble.
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For brick-and-mortar sellers of "nonessential" items, however, the spread of the virus has spelled trouble.
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Here, we need statutory damages — harms spelled out in the law that don't require any further proof.
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" Mike Fleiss, creator of "The Bachelor," spelled it out yesterday when he tweeted, "Make ABC great again.
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We know this because their advocacy was spelled out in the White House statement announcing the actions.
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Instead, a president can only withhold spending in limited circumstances spelled out by law, its report said.
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For a long time I thought "war" was spelled "wawa" because of the way they said it.
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The first tweet spelled hereby "hear by," so Trump deleted it and replaced it with another tweet.
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The longest winning word was "scherenschnitte," spelled by Vanya Shivashankar, who was a co-champion in 2015.
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His purview was never entirely spelled out, which gave him latitude to exert influence without clear responsibility.
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John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE as chief of staff spelled the end of Scaramucci's short and tempestuous tenure.
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That inconsistency spelled doom for Crean, the brother-in-law of the Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh.
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Neither the Kremlin or its ministers, however, have spelled out specific ways to achieve these ambitious targets.
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That spelled 803 new jobs at its factory outside Naples, the heart of perpetually troubled southern Italy.
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That spelled 803 new jobs at its factory outside Naples, the heart of perpetually troubled southern Italy.
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Reid, who cribbed his questionably-spelled nickname "Reidernater" from Schwarzenegger, gushes to me about his Austrian idol.
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" She proposed to her partner by giving him a puzzle that spelled out "Brett, will you Murray me?
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His first two novels, The Castle Keeps and Evil Is Live Spelled Backwards, are ambitious and heavily researched.
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He added another carat for the band alone, which has Martin and Roberta's initials spelled out in diamonds.
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Offer reassurance that you would understand if they could not fulfill all of the preferences you've spelled out.
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Though it's not spelled out, the application in question is likely Google Sheets — Google's version of Microsoft Excel.
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The Russian effort to weaken Clinton's support among black voters as spelled out in the indictment appeared sophisticated.
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In the end, the inexorable logic of Tokyo's hosting of the Olympic games in 2020 spelled Tsukiji's demise.
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Seeing the giant block letters that spelled INFORMATION looming above our heads, patrons often approached us with questions.
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On Wednesday, the supportive roar of the crowd after Akash correctly spelled "inviscate" made him cover his ears.
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Gomez, 26, also designed a signature bikini for the new swimwear line (whose name is "shark" spelled backwards).
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It was the president was so eager to accept the terms before the terms were even spelled out.
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Other industry groups want the industries under scrutiny by CFIUS spelled out, for example, robotics or artificial intelligence.
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Most exciting for Tunstall-Pedoe, True Knowledge could handle questions whose answers were not explicitly spelled out beforehand.
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In a later tweet, the President spelled out a chilling message demeaning the patriotism of the four lawmakers.
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In a second snap, Kardashian received a big bouquet of white roses that spelled out the word 'Baby.
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A closer look, though, makes it clear the page wasn't a legitimate one — Schwimmer's name is spelled wrong.
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"We have firm expectations on this, which we have now spelled out," Nouy told a conference in Frankfurt.
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Neither Freeland nor Trump spelled out areas of disagreement and neither detailed the progress that had been made.
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Farage also spelled out the disbelief he witnessed in the U.S. at the restrictions Europe places on Britain.
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Martintook's first goal with 38 seconds left in the opening period also spelled the end of Luongo's outing.
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When spelled out, we witness a world "populism" that denigrates frontiers and the integrity of differing political societies.
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I didn't want everything to be spelled out, but I did leave all the piece there for people.
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At launch, Twitter's design spelled out the company's name in a neon-green typeface that looked like flubber.
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The World Economic Forum spelled out these stark figures this week in its own report here in Davos.
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Some had even been talking of boycotting the election, which could have spelled the end of the movement.
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Moore, a Michigan native, knew that if that many people were buying hats it spelled doom for Mrs.
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The team couldn't seem to decide whether to capitalize the "b" in Pongbot, so sometimes it's spelled PongBot.
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Unfortunately, the end of the global commodity boom has spelled the end of Latin America's long growth spurt.
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That effectively spelled the end of a disastrous night for Castillo, who permitted a career-high eight runs.
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The Post correspondent Dan Balz spelled out some of the routes that Republicans might take after Taylor's testimony.
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Hurricane Ivan's pummeling waves had unsettled the muddy ground, which spelled doom for the 2423-year-old rig.
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They looked confident as they spelled their words through the night until Rohan looked down, shaking his head.
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Lack of funds spelled the end of that venture, but this week offers a showcase of American talent.
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Couple that with my failure to achieve any following from my videos spelled the end of that dream.
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First, ensure that the URL you're visiting is spelled the same way as the real product or company.
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Each is addressed to him with his name (spelled correctly), cell number, and home address on the label.
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" Their signs spelled out inflammatory slogans: "Sell my soul to the oil devil/art for people not profit.
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In a kind of overture, even the title, spelled out on placards, is made to dance and wither.
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German composer Humperdinck ENGELBERT ENGELBERT = TREBLE I'm guessing that there were no good entries that spelled SOPRANO backward.
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Indian-American technology writer and venture capitalist Om Malik spelled out that critique in an article for Quartz.
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Though it did bolster some manufacturers, his success in enacting big new tariffs spelled doom for his party.
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Additionally, Iran said it will ignore uranium enrichment limits as spelled out in the multilateral 2015 nuclear deal.
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" The backdrop behind her at the Cedar Rapids event spelled it out in plain English: "Win With Warren.
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Only after all of the measurable attributes are spelled out can the horse-trading between those attributes begin.
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Kvitova looked down from her room to see "Pojd" spelled out in large letters made of toilet paper.
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When the invitation was received, my first and last name were spelled wrong, while my husband's were not.
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And yes, he's looking for love, if love is spelled L-O-M-B-A-R-D-I.
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Johnson, didn't we just learn that proper nouns — places, names, and nationalities — were spelled with a capital letter?
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The struggles he encountered then can be found spelled out in the headlines of The New York Times.
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That spelled lower transportation costs and competitive advantage for a company that buys milk by the tanker-truck.
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This one spelled his name a bit differently, and his exploits were played out on the football field.
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Editorial Many governments must be thinking along the same lines, but few have spelled it out so clearly.
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Cory Booker's faithful brought giant light-up letters that spelled words like "Rise" that echo Booker's campaign themes.
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But the real jaw-dropper was the Backward Index, which includes some 703,000 cards listing words spelled … backward.
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The JPMorgan analyst upgraded GE to "neutral" in December and spelled out a path for reviving the company.
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There's a way to "complete" the game, but even then, the answers aren't ever spelled out for you.
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" Then, in case it wasn't already clear, she spelled it out: "ThirdLove is the antithesis of Victoria's Secret.
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But Bryant could never get closer than four points in the second half, and foul trouble spelled doom.
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But this is the first time Netflix has spelled out how it's doing at this level of detail.
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But Sanders' health scare has not spelled the end of his campaign as some pundits thought it might.
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Other collections have Versace spelled out across the strap, either in studded gold letters or white printed text.
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Since 153, by decree, in all authorized documents and on all town buildings, it has been spelled Foxborough.
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No U.S. president has ever been removed from office through impeachment, a process spelled out in the Constitution.
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This is especially common with homonyms — words that are spelled and pronounced the same but have different meanings.
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This is especially common with homonyms — words that are spelled and pronounced the same but have different meanings.
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Washington has not spelled out how its military support for the SDF would evolve after Islamic State's defeat.
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The ex-NFL star just appeared in court -- in shackles -- where officials spelled out the case against him.
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