TBH, it felt like something straight out of The Jetsons.
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Again, that comes straight out of the Silicon Valley experience.
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This is straight out of a 1960s ad campaign. 7.
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Most of the people were straight out of [journalism school].
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The machinery looks straight out of a 21990s video arcade.
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Straight out of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion.
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But it's also a move straight out of Apple's playbook!
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The phone even straight out cloned the iPhone's Portrait mode.
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Isn't that underground tree something straight out of Dr. Seuss?
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Here's a story straight out of your worst dystopian nightmare.
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See how he drinks tea straight out the teapot.... Savage.
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These nails are straight out of a horror movie. Literally.
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Remi Adeleke's life is straight out of a Hollywood movie.
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The guys look like they're straight out of Mad Men.
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Software architects can command nearly $6900,2628 straight out of school.
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Like James, Brown was drafted straight out of high school.
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The mating behaviour comes straight out of the animal kingdom.
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The surrounding confusion was straight out of a wrestling playbook.
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The image looks like something straight out of Blade Runner.
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Straight out of the refrigerator, the best whites seem muted.
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I said straight out, 'Do you need a fashion director?
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" In it, he advised straight out: "Don't buy this stock.
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"Legs straight out or you're getting Tased," Officer Bernot said.
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But their methods are straight out of a leftist playbook.
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Straight out cutting Cruz would save the Giants $6.1 million.
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He was straight out of Oxford and looked like Sting.
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Or you might build one, straight out of your kitchen.
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Duo: A digital glitch effect straight out of The Matrix.
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Rodeo Drive looks like something straight out of "Pretty Woman."
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And it would be straight out of the history books.
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That meant that, collectively, we were straight out of luck.
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It looked like a Goldberg spear straight out of WWE.
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These feel like they came straight out of Big's veins.
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Her plot is straight out of another Austen novel: Persuasion.
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Apparently, Didzbalis is a demon straight out of Lithuanian folklore.
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The effect is straight out of a P.G. Wodehouse novel.
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That's straight out of Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.
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Judges comments: A cyber security powerhouse straight out of Europe 14.
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And then I see it: a video straight out of hell.
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Writers and editors came to the team straight out of college.
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The whole scene resembled something straight out of a WWE match.
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Cue up some incredible reality television, straight out of Bachelor Clues.
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These teens look like they're straight out of The Twilight Zone.
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It was a demonic groan, straight out of a horror movie.
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Sometimes, it's just broth and noodles straight out of the package.
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In 1995, the Timberwolves drafted him straight out of high school.
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A super-cute adventure platformer that looks straight out of Nintendo.
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Some of the gangster-statesmen are straight out of Bollywood films.
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It was a scene straight out of Mad Max: Fury Road.
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It's essentially going to be a scene straight out of Cheers.
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Vestberg joined the company the same year, straight out of college.
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We failed straight out the gate, but we've never stopped trying.
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Health, dental and vision insurance come straight out of Parkinson's paycheck.
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VW: It almost sounds like something straight out of Minority Report.
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Seriously, this dude is straight out of an Ian Fleming novel.
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Bryant was 17 at the time, straight out of high school.
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And holy cow, these things look straight out of Star Wars.
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Kimberley Margarita's hair and makeup are straight out of Candy Land.
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I started at Google 203 years ago, straight out of college.
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Several of Facebook's recent hires come straight out of Capitol Hill.
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"Caroline joined the Red Cross straight out of college," Grace explained.
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And it all looks like it came straight out of Williamsburg.
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The inside is seriously straight out of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.
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The final scene is something straight out of Eyes Wide Shut.
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"This is like something straight out of George Orwell," Warren said.
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It comes from Russia…straight out of the pit of hell.
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The velvety stick is something straight out of my makeup prayers.
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This sounds like a plot line straight out of Lizzie McGuire.
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So, uh, here's some wild news straight out of Seville, Spain.
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Apparently, it was straight out of a romantic comedy... from hell.
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Some of which sound straight out of a science fiction dystopia.
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And those are also words straight out of Dan Harmon's mouth.
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Or did you run straight out for a pint of vanilla?
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The situation was straight out of a college course on justice.
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Eat them hot or cold, straight out of the fridge.7.
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I just fucking love drinking water straight out of a pipe.
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Straight out the front door, no heat on me at all.
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Wind Gap's absurd double consciousness comes straight out of American history.
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This is a design straight out of old-school Mario's textbook.
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Mr. Gray, 453, joined Blackstone straight out of college in 1992.
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Straight out of the gate your confidence is rattled, it's true.
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That may sound like a sentence straight out of Mad Libs.
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It was like a photo straight out of a civics textbook.
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Are they all adorable moppets straight out of a Broadway musical?
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And it sounds like it's straight out of some bad drama.
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The tax bill was straight out of the supply side 220006s.
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Steven Spielberg's ET took a swig straight out of a bottle.
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It feels like something straight out of a science fiction movie.
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The whole weekend was straight out of a magazine, literally and figuratively.
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Robert Mueller's early morning raid was straight out of the gestapo's playbook.
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This 'hands-on' drone looks straight out of a sci-fi nightmare
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In a move straight out of Scorsese's playbook, Nayeri cues the voiceover.
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It's a strange, fascinating process straight out of a sci-fi movie.
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Then 9/11 happened and the briefing went straight out the window.
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"Legs straight out or you're getting tased," Bernot is heard telling Williams.
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I stared straight out of the windshield, sun setting over the trees.
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It's like feeling a loaf of bread straight out of the oven!
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The disappearance of Evelyn Hartley is straight out of a horror movie.
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"Haul a**, mile run straight out, me and 40 guys," she said.
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It looked like something straight out of a club, only way better.
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And Thune comes straight out of presidential central casting - tall, handsome, telegenic.
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Many of the game's elements feel ripped straight out of Banjo-Kazooie.
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Yes, it sounds like something straight out of a Mission: Impossible movie.
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The prolonged kiss looked like a scene straight out of a telenovela.
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The smartphone is an electronic Big Brother, straight out of George Orwell.
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It looked straight out of a party scene from The Great Gatsby.
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Maria Toorpakai's life story sounds like something straight out of a movie.
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A new challenger has appeared, straight out of the late Cretaceous Period.
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And those high-waisted flares straight out of Cher's Sonny-era closet?
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Now that sounds like it's straight out of a sci-fi flick.
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Again, sensitive and harmful information apparently straight out of a congressional investigation.
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It costs about $8 and is taken straight out of her paycheck.
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Glamorous and lipsticked, she could be straight out of a Fellini film.
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His speech patterns are like something straight out of a psychiatric textbook.
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" STRAIGHT OUT OF BROOKLYN "In Brooklyn, all we got is the streets.
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It is a piece straight out of Ms. Ono's playbook, but nice.
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Using ancient software, he created a dance sequence straight out of 20183.
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We always knew Jennifer Aniston's life was straight out of a movie.
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"They're usually started by young men, straight out of college," she explains.
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Sit at a table and eat it straight out of the dish.
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The skull of a longnose gar fish looks straight out of Beetlejuice.
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The reflection it reveals is a hellscape straight out of Hieronymus Bosch.
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Melania's Christmas decorations look like they're straight out of the Shining pic.twitter.
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The women's missteps seem to come straight out of a cautionary tale.
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And bursts of pitch-pine needles grew straight out of scorched trunks.
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If the warnings sound straight out of the Cold War, they are.
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Protagonist Rachel is an artist who doodles nightmares straight out of Lovecraft.
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Smear the butter on sautéed flounder fillets straight out of the pan.
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National security It sounds like something straight out of a spy movie.
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The tunnel appeared to be a scene straight out of a movie.
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My legs went straight out like those goats who faint when scared.
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LONDON — It was like a scene straight out of an action movie.
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He looked like a handsome doctor straight out of a TV series.
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And that flowered chest holster: Isn't that straight out of Helmut Lang?
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That is straight out of Google PR government relations speak right there.
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Extend both arms straight out to your sides with your palms facing backwards.
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Keeping hips lifted, extends legs straight out, and then lowers hips back down.
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This works on all apps straight out of the box with Android Oreo.
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Pulling the tick straight out would cause pain and probably tear the membrane.
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Instead, she's armed with a wardrobe straight out of the Vogue fashion closet!
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And one of its most stunning designs is something straight out of Robocop.
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Images sure don't come straight out of space telescope looking press-release ready.
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Haley's tough talk could have come straight out of the Obama administration playbook.
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"[M]ost of these colors are straight out of the tube," Withrow explained.
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His sidekicks are straight out of redneck central casting and fumble with malapropisms.
|
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But if true, the story would seem to come straight out of Hollywood.
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It's something straight out of a Black Mirror episode: everybody is the same.
|
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This brings the total to 27 playable characters straight out of the box.
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The Halloween assault in Lower Manhattan was straight out of the ISIS playbook.
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I texted him straight out of my [last] relationship like 'Be my rebound.
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Apple's latest commercial looks like something straight out of a foreign indie film.
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The Blade Stealth sounds and looks like something straight out of The Matrix.
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This set up for this podcast sounds straight out of a psychological thriller.
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What resulted were arched bangs that were too short and sticking straight out.
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It's a sin den that's straight out of The Hunger and Mad Max.
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The back-and-forth feels like it's straight out of local political campaigns.
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It's setting is straight out of Dark Souls and it's graphics aren't revolutionary.
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It's a scary scene that could have come straight out of a nightmare.
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Rather, it is straight out of the playbook of right-wing authoritarian regimes.
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Much of Sanders' language could be taken straight out his 2016 stump speech.
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We had fresh clams and fresh oysters today, straight out of the water.
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I'm looking for a job straight out of school," and they're like, "Great.
|
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The whole thing felt like a promo setup straight out of the WWE.
|
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Well "Creed", "Straight out of Compton" and "Beasts" were well over 120 minutes.
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I wouldn't ask this question straight out, but I'd look for the signs.
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There's even a dating website that looks straight out of 1999-era AOL!
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Apparently the answer is a monster armadillo cake straight out of Steel Magnolias.
|
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It's raptor-like claws and elongated beak appear straight out of the Cretaceous.
|
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God, this is a plot line straight out of Dr. Strangelove after all.
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Not to mention harassment, vandalism, and straight-out violence at women's health clinics.
|
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For both parties, it is a page straight out of the populist playbook.
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It's home to some wonderful places that look straight out of a fairytale
|
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This tweaked Adele photo looks like something straight out of a horror movie.
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Disney's sculptured poisoned-apple mug looks like it's straight out of "Snow White."
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The lettuce tasted straight out of a bag, and the chicken was flavorless.
|
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But straight out the gate, he wowed the judges and won America's heart.
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It looked straight out of the 70s, kind of haunted—creepy, but beautiful.
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Some of the knives have come straight out of a video game, bruv.
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Then, draw a line straight out from the outer corner of your eye.
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Aja Naomi King looked straight out of a fairytale at Cannes this year.
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It looks like something straight out of Cracker Barrel and we love that.
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They bring that pan to the table and eat straight out of it.
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He came straight out of the Army, inspecting headlights for $211 an hour.
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They looked straight out of a 70s fashion book and were without cynicism.
|
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At the same time, there are other possibilities than a straight-out lie.
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Ms. Brookshire seems hamstrung by a performance style straight out of period movies.
|
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And we just lifted that straight out of George's memory of the place.
|
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"Grasp it and pull it straight out, slowly but firmly," Ms. Leland advised.
|
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His house was filled with gadgets straight out of James Bond's Q lab.
|
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Sanders, meanwhile, has a transparency problem and it's straight out of Trump's playbook.
|
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"You mother!" the actor screamed, turning and walking straight out of the studio.
|
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I'll never forget the day, which was something straight out of a film.
|
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As we stated in our "Straight Out of Vagina" song, just be happy.
|
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I set up automation at my very first job, straight out of college.
|
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It was a scene straight out of Hollywood, complete with a celebrity interviewer.
|
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Thompson tells us frustratingly little about this episode straight out of le Carré.
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I won a job at my alma mater straight out of graduate school.
|
|
And, perhaps worst of all, a Captain Ahab straight out of "The Simpsons"?
|
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"You can buy pre-made dough and roll it straight out," he says.
|
|
"Straight out da bushes," she captioned the post, adding the hashtags #snllivecoasttocoast and #snl.
|
|
Just try naming the last great NBA talent to come straight out of Maine.
|
|
Others, however, are standing, walking, humanoid robots straight out of an Isaac Asimov story.
|
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Arie Luyendyk Jr. and Lauren Burnham's wedding was straight out of a movie — literally!
|
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The Amsterdam-based band's psychedelic indie pop sounds like it's straight out of California.
|
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Let's get something straight out the gate: I'm a Texan, and proud of it.
|
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In a shot straight out of a silent film, realization creeps across her face.
|
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Corporate-issued backpacks and fleeces emblazoned with company names straight out of a Pokedex.
|
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The dialogue could be coming straight out of Miranda's mouth and we wouldn't flinch.
|
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Vampillia made some proposals and I was very happy with their suggestions straight out.
|
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That's, again, straight out of the European playbook… but there's nothing wrong with that.
|
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He shoots like 30 feet straight out before he even starts he's downward fall.
|
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SnapChat Ciara and Russell Wilson's whirlwind romance has been straight out of a fairytale.
|
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That attack, based on no hard facts, was straight out of Joe McCarthy's playbook.
|
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Turns out building concepts straight out of science-fiction novels is actually pretty tough.
|
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At first, it seems like a familiar predicament straight out of Star Trek: Voyager.
|
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Demi Lovato and Joe Jonas' latest adventure is straight out of a rom-com.
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Can you imagine drinking coconut water straight out of them in order to survive?
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You shouldn't expect to land your dream job straight out of college, Cuban says.
|
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It also seems to have hatched from a gooey egg straight out of Alien.
|
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And they managed to do it straight out of college on a shoestring budget.
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And they look like they came straight out of comic book super hero powers.
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It sounds straight out of science fiction It's a concept known as photonic propulsion.
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Also let's talk about his leather jacket, which is straight out of Dad Depot.
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Some of the images look modern; others seem straight out of an earlier era.
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"This is like something straight out of George Orwell," Warren said at the time.
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Some of the stone wall carvings looked straight out of an "Indiana Jones" movie.
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She's going to play a female version of Thor straight out of the comics.
|
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Intellectual property theft means American innovation is being lifted straight out of our laboratories.
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I've said to her, straight out, Gladys, can't you find a man to love?
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The overflow crowd of 80 people was "straight out of central casting," Wagers says.
|
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Kerry Washington looked like she had stepped straight out of an episode of "Scandal."
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Bella Hadid's Catwoman costume looked like it was straight out of a comic book.
|
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It was straight out of Disney World (partly because Disney helped with the content).
|
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What followed was a hilarious action sequence like something straight out of Die Hard.
|
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The Trump administration's public health policies are straight out of a broken time machine.
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Maybe Yael used to speak that way decades ago, straight out of the box.
|
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When it comes to the song itself, the lyrics came straight out of reality.
|
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The arc of Halep's past few months could have come straight out of Hollywood.
|
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And Keanu Reeves, being Keanu Reeves, belts that baby straight out of the park.
|
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The secret to successful negotiation comes straight out of the Scout handbook: Be prepared.
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It's too early to eat or drink anything so I just head straight out.
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Paint you as a racist caricature ripped straight out of World War II propaganda.
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Half were straight out of high school, and they didn't take it very seriously.
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" Those poses could have been lifted straight out of "The Birth of a Nation.
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Russian music videos looking straight out of the 1990s played on a monitor overhead.
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Extend your hands straight out in front of you to help keep your balance.
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With vocals straight out of a church choir in North Carolina, she deserved it.
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NBA teams at the time were wary of teenagers straight out of high school.
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Veal Rossini garnished with earthy black truffles looks straight out of a medieval banquet.
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He was drafted straight out of Lower Merion High School near Philadelphia in 1996.
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It's pretty much coming straight out of my head — no sketches or drawings usually.
|
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A dramatic jewelry heist straight out of Ocean's 8 just took place in Germany.
|
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In many ways, his own story sounds straight out of a Sister Souljah book.
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Even the way she takes an Insta selfie is straight out of Selena's playbook.
|
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If she doesn't like something, she says it straight out, and sometimes even swears.
|
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At several points characters espouse beliefs straight out of old Zero Population Growth pamphlets.
|
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A magnificent waterfall gushed straight out of the rock and disappeared back into it.
|
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Harry Hamlin and Lisa Rinna's love story is straight out of a TV show.
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That feels like something straight out of the backwards world of the Upside Down.
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Hill, who joined the Army straight out of high school, saw combat in Iraq.
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Linn's invention could be played straight out of the box by working musical professionals.
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And yet these items exist, baked into the game's code straight out of the box.
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"I found this place that was straight out of a JRR Tolkien novel," he explained.
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If we awaken straight out of a dream, we have some chance of remembering it.
|
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This final development in the life of her character comes straight out of left field.
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The idea that smoking pot can make you crazy is straight out of Reefer Madness.
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Paris Hilton's romantic mountain top engagement to Chris Zylka is straight out of a fairytale.
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This tree in Evanston, Illinois looks like something straight out of a Stephen King novel.
|
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Lorde is taking a page straight out of Rihanna's book at the 2018 Grammy Awards.
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Worse yet, it can look like something that's straight out of the "festival-style" department.
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Some of the deformations of the human figure are straight out of Picasso at Boisgeloup.
|
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The limited-edition flavor is straight out of our gum drop-filled dreams: Gingerbread Spice.
|
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But Netflix's Chief Content Officer, Ted Sarandos, dismissed this idea straight out on yesterday's call.
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Hold band in hands (band should be taut) with arms extended straight out from body.
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Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank's royal wedding reception looked straight out of a fairy tale.
|
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And feminism — yep, straight out of the Women's Studies 101 canon — influenced pretty much everything.
|
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I can read English, and this shirt is straight out of the Rene Magritte collection.
|
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Software engineers straight out of college often make six-figure salaries, not counting equity compensation.
|
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But other user experience (UX) design choices undoubtedly cross the line into straight-out deception.
|
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"This desperate and crude propaganda is straight out of apartheid South Africa's playbook," she said.
|
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The result is something straight out of a children's mythical cartoon: a beautiful winged lady.
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This article originally appeared on VICE UK.The scene could come straight out of Shark Tank.
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And what they're accused of doing sounds like a plot straight out of a movie.
|
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Straight out the gate, our empathy meter for this guy just went through the charts.
|
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Straight out of school, he worked as a middle school teacher in Comox, British Columbia.
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Newark, New Jersey appears to have offered the biggest straight-out tax break — $7 billion.
|
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"But the best way to taste bourbon is hot, straight out the bottle," Weaver said.
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We really can't argue with 'em, this fido could definitely be straight out of Fargo.
|
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It reminded me of going to sea on a schooner, straight out of the 1700s.
|
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The tanker drove straight out of the channel toward Iran's Qeshm island, according to Marinetraffic.com.
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Chosen straight out of high school, James has, of course, more than justified his selection.
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His work comes straight out of the mind; raw, neither plagiarised nor copied to perfection.
|
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Maintaining a slight bend in elbows, raise arms straight out to sides to shoulder level.
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The game is a stunner, featuring artwork pulled straight out of a 1930s-era cartoon.
|
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Critics of Kavanaugh say he should have voted straight out to invalidate the controversial statute.
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My husband and I have a love story that sounds straight out of a storybook.
|
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Mr. Timoney was a swaggering cop, straight out of central casting, with a Bronx brogue.
|
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It looked like the scene of a brazen bank heist straight out of the movies.
|
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The sequences in the final update look straight out of a high budget animated film.
|
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When Harry Belafonte's "Jump in the Line" plays, they seem ripped straight out of Beetlejuice.
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A few hours later, he was found, with a story straight out of a movie.
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It was like a monstrous sack of flesh, something straight out of a Cronenberg movie.
|
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Once I shook the dirt off the leaves, they looked straight out of a greenhouse.
|
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You eat the rice straight out of the pan, and miss it when it's gone.
|
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Your experienced barber is entitled to charge more than a newbie straight out of school.
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And in my opinion, straight out of the gate, it's not going to be pretty.
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But the chances that we hire someone straight out of the program will be slim.
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He was rocking a look that seemed to come straight out of his runway shows.
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There was even a 1950s-style Italian cafe straight out of a Wes Anderson movie.
|
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Ralph is a hard-boiled type straight out of something Price might have written himself.
|
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This is a scenario straight out of a children's adventure — but Paul, Vic, et al.
|
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"Most firms do over 95% of their hiring straight out of university programs," he said.
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And he had a pattern that I think is straight out of a psychology textbook.
|
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Turning to the stands, he extended both arms straight out from his sides and posed.
|
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Think of it as a mini-mechanical suit straight out of a sci-fi movie.
|
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It was a play straight out of the '60s, and fans went nuts for it.
|
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Would you pay more than $400,000 for a playhouse straight out of a fairy tale?
|
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He'd never been able to tell her anything straight out, and this was no exception.
|
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When Melania and Ivanka Trump met with the queen, they looked straight out of Dynasty.
|
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This makeup gives the impression that you jumped straight out of a Wonder Woman comic.
|
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They didn't even ask for our names or anything, they just pulled us straight out.
|
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The image appears straight out of a Vogue photo shoot — one that centers on imperialism.
|
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Brooks then transformed into Bey's mini-me in a look straight out of the "Formation" video.
|
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One risk Sandberg discusses is something straight out of comic books: supernovas or gamma ray bursts.
|
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One day I came home and I saw him drinking straight out of the vodka bottle.
|
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The visual design is straight out of the 2016 movie, which is to say it's terrible.
|
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He entered the NBA in 2003 as an impossibly hyped teenager straight out of high school.
|
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Behind the bar stood Sara, a punkish, tattooed girl in a dress straight out of 1953.
|
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Brasier, also tapped to support Lightspeed's consumer investing practice, joins straight out of Stanford Business School.
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It also looks like something straight out of Masamune Shirow's cyberpunk Ghost in the Shell manga.
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On some level, it's a training montage straight out of a Rocky movie, but that's okay.
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The bride walked straight out of the trusty Suburban and down the aisle to her groom.
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This is space-age, space-cadet stuff, dub beamed straight out from one of Jupiter's moons.
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Trosch's new paintings are like sheet cakes with heavy icing squeezed straight out of the tube.
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While the feature had its fans, the robotic voice was straight out of Radiohead's OK Computer.
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Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth's nearly decade-long courtship is straight out of a romance novel.
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It's a seemingly quiet end to a battle that seemed straight out of a Lifetime movie.
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I was like 19, and I was cast straight out of Perth and shot season 1.
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Does it involve a pager, a burner phone, and a script straight out of The Wire?
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Look, we love Europe, but NYC during the holidays is straight out of a rom-com.
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LinkedIn, yes LinkedIn, is the latest company to borrow a feature straight out of Snapchat's playbook.
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To do so, the chain is taking a few pages straight out of Wal-Mart's playbook.
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Almost straight out of the gate, Hillary Clinton accused Trump for rooting for the housing crisis.
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That said, "Track 6" has some flavorsome riffage straight out of our favorite frozen margarita spot.
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In that case, of course,you'll head straight out of town, to another comparable dating app.
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Dinner is uncomfortable, with Catherine and her BFF downing wine, sometimes straight out of the bottle.
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"Luck is a matter of preparation meeting opportunity" –Oprah Winfrey Luck is a myth straight out.
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"I find that the easiest and most direct way is to ask straight out" he says.
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In the first episode, "Ralphie," a demon child straight out of The Omen attacks his babysitter.
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And all those images of hard-partying rappers can be pulled straight out of his lyrics.
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The iPhone 73's photos don't have quite as much punch straight out of the camera.
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As for the parade, looks like we might be getting a spectacle straight out of Pyongyang.
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"Right behind me, like a straight-out-of-the-movies bad guy," Herron, 38, tells PEOPLE.
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She had got her parents composting again, although Dan told her straight out: No new chickens.
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Then, it was time to party, with dance moves and scales straight out of the film.
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Eat straight out of the bag or use these as replacements for croutons, crackers, and chips.
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They are performing an entirely fictitious Broadway musical in period costumes straight out of Taxi Driver.
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The typical college student is no longer 18-years old and straight out of high school.
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Natalie hits her head and awakens in an alternate universe that's straight out of a movie.
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" A second officer can be hear saying "put your legs straight out and cross them now.
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He grabs a carton of orange juice from the fridge and drinks straight out of it.
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Perhaps it's to be expected that the acted bits seem straight out of a Lifetime movie.
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F. Gary Gray's Straight Out of Compton is good enough to deserve a Best Picture nomination.
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Last summer in Hinckley, the gods unleashed a torrent straight out of the legend of Noah.
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The weirdo pause and stick-the-leg-straight-out move in his windup is also curious.
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A meteor liquefies and turns into golden goopy eyeballs, like something straight out of Spirited Away.
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Straight out of college, the first job I got was at Bi-Rite in San Francisco.
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It's easy to think of your wedding day as something straight out of a fairy tale.
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Praising a convicted Paul Manafort for refusing to "break" is straight out of the mafia playbook.
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When it comes straight out of the paycheck, you don't have a chance to spend it.
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You forget, so you need something strong, someone telling you straight out, being blunt about it.
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"We're getting straight out of Colombo," said Briton Ruth Adams, on holiday with her two children.
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The fifth work, "Sound Tracks," featured sounds that could be straight out of a terrifying nightmare.
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There&aposs a new brainteaser straight out of the North Pole, just in time for Christmas.
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But sometimes we just want a night that could come straight out of a romance novel.
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It's a page straight out of the "never let a good crisis go to waste" playbook.
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He continued to invent roles for himself straight out of Pushkin and Lermontov, his mother's favorites.
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"It was the best bouillabaisse because it was straight out of Julia Child's book," he said.
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It was the same Abdominizer, straight out of the television screen and now in our home.
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On successive possessions, he swiped the ball straight out of the hands of Sacramento guard Ben McLemore.
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This first moment of his presidency looked a lot like something straight out of the Apprentice boardroom.
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He does have a name fit for a hero straight out of the Old West, after all.
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The Pixel 3 XL runs a stock version of Android 9 Pie straight out of the box.
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The supermodel kicked off Taurus season last night with a denim-themed soiree straight out of 1990.
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When Stephanie Dickson landed her dream job straight out of college, she thought she had it made.
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Instead you'll just open it straight out of File Stream and save it in the same place.
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In the humorous rant about swimsuits, Hensley says straight-out that she's uncomfortable in a bathing suit.
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So, she basically acts like a technologically advanced sex robot straight out of a Hollywood sci-fi.
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Richard Branson: I'm looking at the chart as you speak and the bigger arrow going straight out.
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Thoros tries to save his new friend, resulting in a personal struggle straight out of The Revenant.
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Each rally, TV ad, and social media posting is straight out of the "blame everyone else" factory.
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His first move would be to head straight out of Seoul, a sure target in a war.
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It's called the DS X E-Tense, and it looks like something straight out of Speed Racer.
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Jordan Smith's proposal to his love of more than three years was straight out of a fairytale.
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But you get a very shy, naïve, straight out of beauty school stylist and she gets that?
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Shonda Rhimes Rhimes made the Bey hives' day with her outfit straight out of Beyoncé's "Formation" video.
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In Europe, Jura, France — the wine-rich country's smallest producing region — looks straight out of a storybook.
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Mr Nisbet set up the company straight out of school, from one of his father's business interests.
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Never in all my years of modeling had someone come straight out and said I was fat.
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Yet the warrant against the ABC read as if it was straight out of an authoritarian rulebook.
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At those levels, you can essentially pull all the power you need straight out of the air.
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Others I tugged and wriggled and manipulated until they gave and popped straight out from the gum.
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But Acer's just snatched the "WTFuckery" straight out of MSI's hands with this 21-inch gaming laptop.
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And do not feel pressured to make your dorm look like it's straight out of a catalog.
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It's not every day a tourist fishing trip produces footage straight out of a David Attenborough documentary.
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NEW YORK, Aug 26 (Reuters) - It could have been a scene straight out of a horror movie.
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Image courtesy of Jeff McKee Psychic Heat are a fuzz rock band straight out of America's heartland.
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The one exception is artist Orsolya Spanyol, who started working on the game straight out of school.
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In a scene straight out of a movie, Penn finally met Guzman in a remote jungle clearing.
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She accepts, of course, and the whole theater applauds — it's a moment straight out of a movie.
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It was a scene that appeared straight out of any number of science fiction or horror movies.
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Some of his cases could have come straight out of the television show "Homicide," the article said.
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The goodbye scene outside the Smoke House Restaurant in Burbank was straight out of a Hallmark card.
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Last week at CES, I got to try a haptic jacket straight out of Ready Player One.
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This rotisserie chicken with bread and grapes looks like it came straight out of a GoT castle.
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In fact, Apple TV Channels will provide a better deal than Amazon straight out of the gate.
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Our favorite preparation: eating it straight out of the tub with a few swigs of a beaujolais.
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It was half-electronic, half-gloomy synths and drum kits that sounded straight out of 808s & Heartbreaks.
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I told her because she asked me straight out and I decided it was silly to lie.
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As long as you don't experience low-back pain, extend your legs straight out on the floor.
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Cupid strikes, and the pair's dance at the tsar's ball is straight out of Disney fairy tale.
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The officers managed to apprehend him and unmasked him like a villain straight out of Scooby Doo.
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That's probably why many thought the gorilla channel spoof came straight out of Fire and Fury's pages.
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The wedding dress Heidi Klum wore to marry husband Tom Kaulitz was straight out of a fairytale.
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They had been in their jobs for a while, and Paulsen came straight out of Wall Street.
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The movie ends with franchise-building mid-credits sequences, straight out of the Marvel Cinematic Universe playbook.
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Equal parts personal barista and personal assistant, the Barisieur is straight out of a coffee devotee's dream.
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"Everything Trump says is straight out of a rapper's playbook," correspondent Roy Wood Jr. said on Thursday.
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James Poniewozik, writing in The Times, called it "the year's best comedy straight out of the gate."
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Then there are birds who look like they come straight out of an Edgar Allen Poe nightmare.
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Even in the '80s, this retro attraction looked like a scene straight out of a 1950s sitcom.
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Together, these components make a lightweight, breathable shoe that you can wear straight out of the box.
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The decor is straight out of Spencer's Gifts––basically black-light posters of Jimi Hendrix and tigers.
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"Follow Me Home" comes straight out of that garage tradition, all Hammond organs and straightforward, declining riffs.
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It's a harrowing story straight out of a hidden camera show like ABC's What Would You Do?
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Drinking with friends is one of the quickest ways to suck money straight out of your wallet.
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A fungus that looks like something straight out of sci-fi is cropping up in England's forests.
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College student Brian Thompson transformed his bedroom into a scene straight out of the "Harry Potter" series.
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That same night, Dion switched to an all-denim ensemble that looked straight out of the '90s.
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It's spooky and energizing, something straight out of a 224s B-movie space flick a la Barbarella.
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Biological engineers are developing a method for regrowing human tissue that's straight out of a macabre carnival.
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After a shaky history, they drafted James straight out of high school at No. 1 in 2003.
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"Black Star" (2014), especially, might remind one of a stranded movie prop straight out of Star Wars.
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Mr. Miller's preferred approach to immigration and border security is straight out of Ann Coulter's fever dreams.
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Mr. Parrish joined the Communications Security Establishment, a division of Canada's Defence Department, straight out of college.
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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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In Poland yesterday, Trump spoke about "the West" in terms straight out of the alt-right playbook.
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Look for models that project light straight out, rather than up, down or back toward the wall.
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But first there was the 2,300-mile, six-hour flight from Santiago straight out into the Pacific.
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To set up your iPad manually, simply follow the on-screen instructions straight out of the box.
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But the exotic feel was matched to a universal narrative, straight out of an O. Henry story.
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Then, the video is played backwards so the Avengers appear to jump straight out of the water.
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Then you stick a spoon into their oral cavity and eat straight out of that bad boy.
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A decade ago, this may have sounded like lines lifted straight out of a science fiction novel.
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Take out the smartphone in her hand, and this look is straight out of the early aughts.
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Home Depot co-founder Ken Langone's path to success was straight out of a business school textbook.
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He's repeatedly attacked Trump with insult-laden provocations straight out of the president's own attack dog playbook.
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"This is like something straight out of George Orwell," Warren said during the Senate Banking Committee hearing.
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I wouldn't be surprised if this is straight out of George R.R. Martin's plans for the character.
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A French historical theme park has concocted a garbage collecting plan straight out of Game of Thrones.
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R.B. Tongue-twisting harmonies, karaoke-ready key changes, a funky slap bass straight out of the '80s, pitched-up vocals straight out of 2017 — the sister act's slightly sappy, time-traveling wonder is so kinetic, you just might burst into a dance routine while walking down the street. —N.
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Is it just us, or does this photo look like it's straight out of a spread from Vogue?
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Because I was straight out of college and didn't know anyone, and didn't know how this industry worked.
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I can't believe I just said that—it sounds like it's straight out of a middle school textbook.
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The audio shoots straight out of the speaker, and that hair-bending all around sound effect isn't there.
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The number looks like it could come straight out of the pages of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue.
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It tends to shoot the main audio straight out and ambient might be bounced off a nearby wall.
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This was where newly suburban denizens went on vacation, flocking to lakeside resorts straight out of Dirty Dancing.
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I think the best way is not to beat around the bush and just tell them straight out.
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Though they look like they're straight out of Mad Men, don't judge a cooler by its retro colors.
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If that strategy sounds familiar, by the way, it should: It's straight out of the Amazon Basics playbook.
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Some are straight out of the science fiction world and are mind-blowing in their simplicity and effectiveness.
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As a matter of delivery, the entire crew's straightfaced performances were straight out of B-movie sci-fi.
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In 1996, he entered the NBA straight out of high school and was drafted by the Charlotte Hornets.
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And this isn't the first time we've seen pumping rooms that look straight out of a horror movie.
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But make sure to keep your feet underneath your knees and arms straight out for an extra burn.
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TBH, this dog and one-eyed pony duo does sound like something straight out of a children's book.
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The basketball legend signed his first pro contract with the Lakers straight out of high school, at 17.
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But put him in front a teleprompter with prepared remarks, and he's straight out of presidential central casting.
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Each box is labeled with a fake product that looks like it's straight out of an awful infomercial.
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That's kind of the point: Lara Jean's view on romance is straight out of a John Hughes movie.
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Biles responded to her crush with a line that is straight out of everyone's teenage diary: "my heart."
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It's good for 98 feet underwater and a 6.6-foot drop to concrete straight out of the box.
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Granted, this anti-wildling stance from most of the Night's Watch members is straight out of the books.
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The move is straight out of Facebook's playbook, essentially copying the functionality and name of Facebook's Audience Network.
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Though grossly unethical and unsettling—straight out of X-Files, really—those experiments on our cities were valuable.
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World Premiere Patti Cake$ / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Geremy Jasper) — Straight out of Jersey comes Patricia Dombrowski, a.k.a.
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To reach it, I drove for three hours on gorgeous, winding highways straight out of a car commercial.
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According to local reports, a clown straight out of a horror movie is wandering around Green Bay, Wisconsin.
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Holy crap, this one's juicy ... Brandi Glanville asked Omarosa straight out ... did she ever sleep with Donald Trump!
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It looks straight out of a Joanna Gaines design book, until you get to the basement's man cave.
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And that portal leads to John's world, a small town in Alabama that's something straight out of Faulkner.
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The girls looked like vixens straight out a music video, with Sofía Vergara faces and Nicki Minaj bodies.
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Both have cultivated a social media image that looks like it's straight out of a public relations firm.
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More bladed fighters can hide their back kick more effectively and perform them straight out of the stance.
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The landscape around Trinity, however, is straight out of a Cormac McCarthy novel -- desolate, windswept and slightly radioactive.
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The Bachelor's Becca K.'s dream date with Arie Luyendyk Jr. is straight out of a fashion fairytale.
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There's nothing folksy or visionary about his work at Midland; it's straight out of the corporate consultant playbook.
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HUD Secretary Ben Carson getting stuck in a public housing elevator is straight out of a Veep episode.
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You can see it in the photo above, protruding straight out from the otherwise normal-looking wasp body.
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Beta pulls his knives out on Negan and some of their dialogue is straight out of the comics.
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At the center of Oblivion was an Elven tower, pulled straight out of those popular Peter Jackson movies.
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Houston-OKC was a first round matchup (!), with two team-defining MVP candidates battling straight out the gates.
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Her language impaired, she found herself living in a surreal reality straight out of a David Lynch movie.
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It's straight out of Cinderella, if Cinders wore Louboutins and Prince Charming were up for pegging (kidding, kidding!).
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They all looked like they walked straight out of an episode of Laguna Beach, which I watched religiously.
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So if I'm taking him to school, it's straight out the back door so he doesn't see anything.
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Governments could, for example, acquire the ability to genetically engineer soldiers—something straight out of bad action movies.
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Frank wants the party to choose her at the convention as opposed to straight-out tapping her himself.
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So these are not crimes that could be dismissed as politically charged, they were straight out fraud charges.
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You dropped out of college, or decided straight out of high school that college was not your thing.
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I was learning as well—I wasn't much older than the students, and basically straight out of college.
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Matty Rich was just 19 when, the same year, he released the award-winning Straight Out of Brooklyn.
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At one point, in a boneheaded move straight out of a romantic comedy, I attempted to kiss her.
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Image quality is just a little better, with nicer colors and sharper pictures straight out of the camera.
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Ms. Benson's signature cables of paint, applied straight out of the tube, connect various parts of the picture.
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Stocks rallied straight out of the gate on Wednesday morning, and have been moving steadily higher ever since.
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His beard was disheveled, he was in a daze, and his clothes seemed straight out of the 1980s.
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In 1934, straight out of Escoffier, poached eggs Colbert (the recipe has them in a tartlet with béchamel).
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While everyone else in the picture is focused on the bride, you're staring straight out of the frame.
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"Seeing him come straight out of high school, he is someone that I used as inspiration," James said.
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The Cybertruck looks straight out of a 1980s science fiction wet dream—it's the Google Glass of cars.
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Speech bubbles are popping straight out of comic books and possibly into the next Olympic Games in Tokyo.
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This was quintessential America, we thought, straight out of the movies — a star-spangled feast for the senses.
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But there's something about the fully formed filth that comes straight out of Rob that I need most.
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These rugged sidecar motorcycles look like they roared straight out of World War II because, basically, they did.
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Jeff Bezos kicked off Amazon's annual robotics conference with a scene straight out of a science-fiction movie.
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A shot of Bond leaping off the side of a bridge that seems pulled straight out of Goldeneye!
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If the robot reminds you of something straight out of a Transformer's movie, you're not too far off.
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The Art Institute of Chicago is much more than a scene straight out of "Ferris Bueller's Day Off."
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Needless to say, the images are quite interesting, looking like something straight out of a Stranger Things episode.
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What's the use of satire, or straight-out ridicule, if your target can't even be bothered to care?
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The wildly successful and unexpected Nintendo Switch was a console that came straight out of his dreams. Literally.
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Then they add a swagger to their step to pose as drug dealers straight out of central casting.
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Profile in Style 18 Photos View Slide Show ' Francesco Risso's childhood was straight out of a Fellini film.
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It was a move straight out of Putin's own playbook — and one impossible to imagine President Trump making.
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The ensuing storyline transforms into a bizarre but convincing tell-all straight out of a sci-fi universe.
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Maybe the majority of things there now, I don't know, are sold just straight out for a price.
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I joined because I got to work with amazing people straight out of my freshman year of college.
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I jump straight out of bed, change into leggings and a tank top, and run out to my class.
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Today at Nvidia's GTC conference the company unveiled a wild technology demo and it's straight out of Black Panther.
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We learn it's because they're making a chocolate soufflé, which needs to be eaten straight out of the oven.
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One day, she'll walk the red carpet in an updo and smoky eyes that look straight out of Vogue.
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Photographed on set, Justice rocks gold lipstick and an up-do while McCartan looks straight out of Mulin Rouge!
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Jennifer Aniston's Thanksgiving could have been straight out of the script of one of her signature holiday rom-coms.
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Danielle M. is a neonatal intensive care nurse with a soft, whispery voice straight out of an ASMR video.
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The reality is, the Magic Leap One probably won't be impressive straight out of the box—that's just life.
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And this intricate world is inhabited by tiny stop-motion characters straight out of a Rankin/Bass Christmas special.
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DICK DURBIN, D—ILLINOIS: Kavanaugh&aposs views on the Second Amendment are straight out of the gun lobby playbook.
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Tim is an egomaniacal MAGA halfwit whose various foolhardy ventures are straight out of the right-wing grifter playbook.
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So I asked Kurosaki straight out: what do "realistic" and "authentic" actually mean in the context of this game?
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This piece is straight out of Melisandre's wardrobe; she's known as the Red Priestess for a reason, after all.
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Then there was the time they marched straight out of an igloo with a miniature iceberg imported from Sweden.
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At first glance, this chic, bohemian maxi dress looks straight out of an Anthropologie or Free People store window.
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She lives with her fiancé, Larry Bloom, in a New York apartment straight out of the Pottery Barn catalog.
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There's jumping and climbing like in Assassin's Creed and a focus on gear that feels straight out of Diablo.
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Autocannons let fly with a whirring-buzz that's straight out of a Liveleak video of an A-10 airstrike.
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The early concepts looked like they were straight out of a sci-fi fever dream—and we loved them.
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IN MANY ways, Tommy John, a startup based in Manhattan, resembles a tech company straight out of Silicon Valley.
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Three bathrooms are also available in the strange abode — this particular space looks like its straight out of Bedrock.
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Straight out of the nu-gentry incubator that is Brixton Village and Market it strode — straight into venture capital.
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Some visitors were stuck on rides or stranded in buildings, which sounds like something straight out of a nightmare.
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A lot of people who I knew straight out of college have become grown-ups, and writers, you know?
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It's just able to capture a more full field of view than one that looks straight out your windshield.
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Both Castle Rock and Wind Gap are bright, cheery little hellholes, straight out of the David Lynch dreamtown playbook.
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Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)Meanwhile, the Razr's light-up keys felt like a vision straight out of sci-fi.
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Having no real policies, other than presenting the image of a strongman, is straight out of the fascist playbook.
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When he actually won the White House, his alleged plans regarding reducing the deficit went straight out the window.
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"It's straight out of the resources sector playbook and it's spreading across the economy as a whole," said McCulloch.
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It will send the drone straight out or back to you in one direction while you control the altitude.
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But thankfully, this new armpit cooler straight out of Japan will make sure your armpits stay cool and dry.
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Similarly, Thor's powers, straight out of myth, map more cleanly onto Captain Marvel's cosmically driven abilities than Black Panther.
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Bell unveiled the V-tailed aircraft, which looks straight out of Halo, last week at the Farnborough International Airshow.
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Outside their bedroom window, a disc-shaped UFO—like something straight out of Flash Gordon—hovered in their backyard.
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It's a set-up straight out of Saw, and it's the first time the movie throws us off balance.
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"If I could do it all over again I would've kissed her straight out of the limo!" he said.
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Instead, some choose to eat them raw, blended in smoothies or cut in strips, straight out of the freezer.
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They're very small and simple earbuds, and sit in the grooves of your ear rather than stick straight out.
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He looks like something straight out of the sagas crossed with Charles Manson, and his voice is positively skaldic.
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The Binnenhof, the seat of government, is a quaint Gothic fortress straight out of a Brothers Grimm fairy tale.
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They're sharing a kiss that looks like it came straight out of a movie (the formalwear certainly doesn't hurt).
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And that would be a real shame because these things are legit straight out of a sci-fi movie.
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After Givens walked DJ LeMahieu on four pitches, he threw three straight out of the strike zone to Hicks.
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It's a case straight out of TV's "Black Mirror," with ACLU lawyers encouraging the government to arrest their client.
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Trump canceled the annual military exercises with South Korea, calling them "provocative," a word straight out of Kim's vocabulary.
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And into this environment—straight out of an Arthur Miller play or a Richard Yates novel—BoJack is born.
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Straight out of the package, the burgers didn't quite have the look, texture, or feel of ground beef patties.
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Some said the Tesla car looks straight out of the 1991 sci-fi movie "Total Recall" starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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The photographs of the emotional moment are just so damn pure — like something straight out of Friday Night Lights.
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"We're lucky enough to have natural spring water which is just bubbling straight out of the ground," says Russell.
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It features all-girl good times, including sleepovers and playacting in pink bedrooms straight out of an '80s flick.
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Outside their bedroom window, a disc-shaped UFO—like something straight out of Flash Gordon—hovered in their backyard.
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The houses look like they're straight out of "Frozen," and everything looked extra wonderful on a sunny autumn day.
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But he will not be among them for reasons that are straight out of the theater of the absurd.
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He joined the Army Reserve straight out of high school in 1998, for one enlistment that ended in 2002.
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They look like they took fuckin' 20 minutes to make, like they came straight out of a Kinder Egg.
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In this rendition, I like them straight out of the frying pan, crisp on the outside and juicy inside.
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But the moment I got on Santa Monica Boulevard, all my stress and anxieties went straight out the window.
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Iris-scanning is a biometric verification method straight out of sci-fi movies that is slowly becoming a reality.
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We shared the same interests and ideals and everything seemed like straight out of a fairytale, but with friends.
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While still crisp and cool to sleep in, Parachute's percale sheets were the softest straight out of the packaging.
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But there's a big twist offered up at the episode's end and it's actually straight out of the comics.
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Driver was six feet three and lanky, with squinty eyes, a beaky nose, and ears that stuck straight out.
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It was a scene straight out of a Christmas nativity — just a few weeks (and a few sheep!) short.
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Fliegelman was tenured, respected, and had been been hired by the department straight out of his PhD from Stanford.
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In this and a number of other examples, time evolution seems to come straight out of symmetries and singularities.
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Any contributions to a 401(k) account are made using pretax dollars that come straight out of your paycheck.
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Straight out of college, several of my friends decided to improve their credit scores by applying for credit cards.
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It's not every day that you get a spot on the London Collections: Men schedule straight out of school.
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Sanders's proposals to reduce inequality are straight out of Piketty: tax wealth and give more people access to knowledge.
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" Steve Panagopoulos, a retired Brooklyn detective, said he associated food theft with addiction: "These guys are straight-out junkies.
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The $10 million, six-bedroom home is filled with innovations that feel straight out of a sci-fi film.
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Along with adorable fishies and turtles, this Sunday's Blue Planet II featured a creature straight out of your nightmares.
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Though this look walked straight out of a Project Runway grocery store challenge, we commend Gardiner for her creativity.
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His revulsion toward homosexuality, a touchstone of his world view, appeared straight out of his sheltered, nineteen-forties boyhood.
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My arms trembled from adrenaline, and from holding my arms straight out in front of me for 20 minutes.
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Carter's father, seated behind her, stared straight out the window at a purple beech tree rocking in the wind.
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For starters, their introduction was straight out of a movie: The two first met at Bolton's family ranch in Texas.
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Made with European Milka chocolate and a vanilla creme filling, these bars are straight out of a cookie-lovers' dream.
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A fake retro commercial straight out of 1983 was released Thursday as part of the promotion for X-Men: Apocalypse.
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Look closely, though, and you might discern another theme: All of that is pretty much straight out of Apple's playbook.
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Straight out of Birkin's playbook, there are ultra-high rise, wide-leg cords, striped t-shirts and effortless floral sundresses.
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In defense of this, if you ask someone straight out, "How are you creative?" you'll probably get some boring answers.
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Selecting Film mode in the dynamic range nets you some very flat, gray-looking footage straight out of the camera.
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Alex's house is Cribs-ready, and his birthday blowout in the first episode is straight out of the Entourage movie.
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It's a story straight out of the Bible, which writer, director, and producer Aronofsky confirmed in an interview with Collider.
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That's in reference to the fact that EF seeks to attract the best technical talent, often straight out of university.
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There was a time where he took BP one summer and he hit five straight out with a wood bat.
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The video looks straight out of the Nightmare Before Christmas movie, and it only took a few years to produce.
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Sunny would come in first thing in the morning, straight out of bed every day and look like a madman.
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You go straight out, foot to the floor, for 5 miles or more on the first day -- the down run.
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They're all stetsons, lassos, and pistols straight out of a western, and it's too American for our Kingsman to handle.
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Today, the company announced further steps toward reorganizing, much of which sounds straight out of Elliott's letter earlier this year.
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Pairing an artificial limb with a organic brain is a dream straight out of science fiction, something DARPA proudly acknowledges.
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She has a mullet, large glasses, and zits between her eyebrows, like a character straight out of Freaks and Geeks.
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All the while, pulse-pounding music straight out of the early rounds of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire throbbed.
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He made his own John Wick-inspired action scene and it looks like it is straight out of the film.
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It was a clash of a blood-crazed destroyer and a murderous gunslinger plucked straight out of the Wild West.
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"The goal was to make something that was straight out of my brain and to let it run," she says.
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While it certainly sounds like a plotline straight out of Curb Your Enthusiasm, this unlikely plot twist is apparently real.
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Most Trump voters made peace with the fact he often exaggerated and straight-out lied because, well, all politicians lie.
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This touch-controlled, levitating Bluetooth speaker is enough to make your home look like it's straight out of Star Trek.
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If I sent that slow-moving softball pitch over the zone, Cain could send it straight out of Miller Park.
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The 2 bed, 3 bath pad looks like it's straight out of Bikini Bottom ... with grounds worth $3.8k per night.
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In the spirit of youthful revelry, the weekend wraps up with a roller skating party straight out of the 80s.
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Having the divisive impeachment issue hanging over the August recess is a strategy straight out of the Freedom Caucus playbook.
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Williams complies with that order, but appears to struggle when the officer tells him to put his legs straight out.
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First there was the disastrous IPO, where the company's share price declined straight out of the gate and never recovered.
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Archaeology as a discipline and Egypt as a country are routinely shown as something straight out of the 19th century.
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It's easy to make fun of people who go to Equinox, a prohibitively expensive gym franchise straight out of Zoolander.
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They're made from 100% cotton, prewashed to prevent shrinkage and for straight-out-of-the-box comfort, and garment-dyed.
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The town in the simulation looked straight out of Iraq, and could have been Falluja or Ramadi, except without people.
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The vocals, shared by Calacsan and Martinez, are forlorn and straight out of the teen angst/dejected-by-society playbook.
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With Messenger calls the experience is much more straightforward with virtual 2D displays that look straight out of Iron Man.
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We're talking a style of hockey that looked like it was straight out of Slap Shot, with astronomical penalty numbers.
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Indeed, he loves to say that people are "straight out of Central Casting" — and he means it as a compliment.
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The shower is straight out of a horror film, though, so I spend as little time in it as possible.
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It was guarded by marines in modern battle dress, but its pilots were cocksure aces straight out of Top Gun.
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Also not actually flexing duh Get a better pic when I'm straight out of the gym n swoll n stuff.
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If you're a Disney fan and Spears fan, then this video was pretty much taken straight out of your dreams.
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A sneaker high kick straight out of the clinch was a real slick move for a two hundred pound man.
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The band's first full-length record, Bonito Generation, is a sugary sweet nostalgia trip, pulled straight out of the 80s.
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Even while dealing with rather dark subject matter, Closet Monster has an ear for lighthearted comedy straight out of Sunnydale.
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Next door to the restaurant is an accompanying grocery shop, which looks like it's straight out of a movie set.
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Myamanu Taking a page straight out of a science fiction book, Myamanu's Clik is the world's first smart wireless translator.
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The demand was straight out of the pro-wrestling playbook: the powerful impresario demanding his foe grovel to be spared.
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Andrew's path also took it straight out of South Florida at relatively high speeds of about 18 mph (29 kph).
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With their enormous atria, elaborate fountains, and glass elevators, John Portman's hotels are straight out of a science fiction movie.
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She told me straight out that she's not a victim of trafficking — that she does this of her own choice.
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The furnishings were straight out of the '90s and the color scheme of drab brown and gold was off putting.
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I also really like a website that looks as if it's straight out of the late 1990s: The Green Papers.
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She jumped up to see a scene straight out of a nightmare: an 8-foot python emerging from her toilet.
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And scattered all through the fire site, bursts of bright-green pitch-pine needles grew straight out of scorched trunks.
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"He joined AWS straight out of his PhD over ten years ago and has risen in the organization," Mohan said.
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The lobster claw looked the most daunting of all the toppings, as it was sticking straight out of the glass.
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Like Brooks, he constructs a whimsical version of the terrifying regime, with flourishes straight out of a Wes Anderson film.
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Pressley, in a floral dress, looked straight out and raised her voice over the crowd, straying from her prepared remarks.
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They're selling a "car design skirt" that looks like it's come straight out of the footwell of your automobile. Fetch!
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"Women are simply more fluid," he said, eyes wide, hands gesturing and intonation straight out of the Lower East Side.
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This is straight out of China's economic warfare playbook, and the real problem is that it appeared to almost work.
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Some of them could be straight out of Black Mirror, the Netflix series that explores a high-tech near future.
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Instead, 1 Manhattan West will rise straight out of the bedrock cliff on the north side of the rail yard.
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Yes, the insults and name calling are straight out of a playbook that a high school sophomore would find infantile.
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With his artful conversation, voluminous wig, silken high heels and mini-me apprentice, he's straight out of a Hogarth cartoon.
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Esna Su, whose delicate woven works decorated the party's entrance hall, moved into Sarabande straight out of Central Saint Martins.
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That's why the Federal Reserve took aggressive easing measures on Sunday that were straight out of the 2008 crisis playbook.
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That's why the Federal Reserve took aggressive easing measures on Sunday that were straight out of the 2008 crisis playbook.
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Or just eat them straight out of the fryer, burning your hands and making her fry more for the photo.
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You haven't lived until you've had brisket coming straight out of the smoker—that was the holy grail for us.
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It is, quite brilliantly nothing more than what it claims to be: "jokes", straight out of the mouths of babes.
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An excellent idea in theory, but, put into practice, it feels like a brutal popularity contest straight out of Mean Girls.
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Her boyfriend, also Puerto Rican, moved to Georgia straight out of college in 2000 for a job as an electrical engineer.
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When you cross a busy street, stick your arm straight out with your palm facing the traffic and walk SLOWLY across.
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Keeping your arms straight out in front of you, bend over your legs (as shown) and gaze toward your belly button.
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Now it turns out that it was ghost written but, hey, isn't that a cunning deception straight out of Sun Tzu?
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Bogle was hired by Wellington Management, which did the investing for the conservative Wellington Fund, straight out of college in 1951.
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The rig looks straight out of the Transformers universe, right down to a logo evoking the mark of the evil Decepticons.
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The response to the unreasoned is the rational; to the uninformed, the enlightened; to the straight-out lie, the simple truth.
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The bar serves Game of Thrones-themed drinks and is decorated to look like a tavern straight out of the series.
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Renekton has turned into a brightly colored action figure that looks it's been pulled straight out of He-Man's rogues gallery.
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Josephine produces what is probably the best Bachelor slap since Chantal walloped Brad Womack straight out of the limo in 2010.
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All sample photos are straight out of the camera with no edits, though some have been converted from RAW to JPEG.
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His 2012 Senate race was straight out of the Tea Party playbook, complete with endorsements from Sarah Palin and Rand Paul.
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The gorgeous Givenchy gown featured a fringe skirt which, paired with Gadot's bold red lip, looked straight out of the 1920s.
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Coupled with LG's fantastic camera software and a manual mode straight out of a DSLR, you can take some decent photos.
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The massive $90,000 truck looks straight out of a "Mad Max" apocalypse scene, with rugged tires and an impressively lifted body.
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A great cinematic sex scene can really get us going, even if it involves positions straight out of Cirque du Soleil.
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There are more monologues, some boastful, a few semi-tragic, most of them routine ego splurges straight out of central casting.
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The waterfall island and white subway tile arranged in a herringbone pattern in the kitchen are straight out of Joanna's playbook.
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First, Gerber, 15, attended Kendall Jenner's 21st birthday bash in what could be an outfit straight out of Crawford's 1992 closet.
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It runs Android Oreo straight out of the box, but it will be available to upgrade to Android Pie in November.
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"I convinced Vince to go with me, so we're picking him up from Texas and going straight out there," he adds.
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It's a modern take on a scene straight out of Downtown Abbey, and it's the ideal way to welcome warm weather.
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While the previous sentence is straight out of a piece of dystopian fiction, it's real, and now I want to die.
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Reviewers have pointed out that their dogs get attached to the bed straight out of the box — including super picky pups.
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Autonomous vehicles — cars programmed to drive their passengers around without human control — were once an idea straight out of science fiction.
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" Nolasco, who quickly called her parents to tell them she was okay, says the scene was "straight out of a movie.
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It probably ought to be these horse blinders for people, which look like something straight out of a Terry Gilliam movie.
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Let me tell you straight out: everyone who uses drugs, everyone who sells drugs, and everyone who looks the other way.
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I scouted the internet for cinnamon roll recipes and picked a Mary Berry one straight out of Great British Bake Off.
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The story -- which could be straight out of a great movie plot about love and its mysterious ways -- begins in 1945.
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Gundy's personal aesthetic screams 1985, his worldview is proudly straight out of 1965, but his text messaging chops are peerlessly contemporary.
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The "People You May Know" feature is just one of the platform's tools that seem straight out of your dystopian nightmares.
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Early this morning, actor Busy Philipps had a harrowing experience in her Uber and it's straight out of a horror flick.
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And lastly, Exhibit D: This footage of a Kangaroo smashing through a car windshield is straight out of a horror movie.
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There was also a bit of technology straight out of Fantastic voyage: tiny robots that ply their trade inside the body.
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Said rocket happens to belong to a billionaire entrepreneur plucked straight out of a Roger Moore Bond film with what motivation?
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In a moment straight out of history's greatest Christmas movie "The Year Without a Santa Claus," it snowed in Southtown Mississippi!
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Unless ethnic identification is defined in purely racial—and racist—terms, the census projections are straight-out wrong and profoundly misleading.
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Indeed, his comments about the media could have come straight out of the late Ben Bagdikian's book, The New Media Monopoly.
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It is the last trace of a block of long-gone shops and stores straight out of an Edward Hopper painting.
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It could certainly use some salt, but the product straight out of the packaging packs a surprisingly savory, umami-rich punch.
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Giethoorn is a picturesque, idyllic car-free village in the Netherlands that looks as if it's straight out of a storybook.
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"I asked him straight out how he felt about his wife carrying another couple's baby," says Barbara, who lives in Pennsylvania.
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The first basketball coach I remember watching combust his way straight out of my hometown was a man named Dick Harter.
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Along the way, they keep encountering various characters, some of who seem to have stepped straight out of a silent movie.
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One benefit the included camera has over a GoPro is that its footage looks fairly good straight out of the drone.
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We discuss her role throughly in the documentary: She was a very well-built character, coming straight out of Schicchi's mind.
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Together, they jump in a Volvo and cruise down suburban streets straight out of Sofia Coppola's feature debut The Virgin Suicides.
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Then, when the hair is dry, comb it straight out, at 90 degrees from the scalp, to create the desired form.
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It may all sound like a game plan hatched by officials in Washington, but the agenda is straight out of Brussels.
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Cohen's only possible rationale was straight out of the Wild West — he saw a way to extract more value from sex.
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A reminder that Juan Carlos Osorio told everyone straight out yesterday that Mexico was coming to play, Germans or no Germans.
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Then we climb into his distinctly un-Reacher-like electric blue S.U.V. and begin a drive straight out of his novel.
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Might as well put them front and center, set off with a black background and chrome rim straight out of 2009.
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Barely a day passes without a fresh glimpse of the President's staggeringly transactional worldview, straight out of Manhattan's real estate jungle.
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Past Nintendo systems, like the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, have come with their own stylus straight out of the box.
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The Trollhunter's oath — "For the glory of Merlin, daylight is mine to command" — is, of course, straight out of Arthurian legend.
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This all-seeing surveillance seems straight out of the dystopian fiction of George Orwell's 1984 or Aldous Huxley's Brave New World.
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That sounds like one more reason to get your daily dose of probiotics straight out of a beer bottle. Win/win!
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Their methods are straight out of the playbook of the civil rights movement of the 1960s: Frequently, they sing protest songs.
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At a legal-proofreading job, Carrie's colleagues (Vanessa Bayer and Desmin Borges) are straight out of a Mike Judge movie. 2.
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Most tech products look like they're straight out of a sci-fi film, and the truth is that isn't everyone's aesthetic.
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If she goes swimming à la crimson tide, will she leave a bloody trail straight out of a scene from Jaws?
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This dude rolls into the pros straight out of Ohio State and is certainly queued up for Rookie of the Year.
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It's straight out of the MOBA playbook, as is the wide roster of characters, each with a unique set of abilities.
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I think there needs to be more support for young queer artists straight out of school, and older ones as well.
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The goal is to build a thriving Martian colony, straight out of the daydreams of Mars-eyed visionaries like Elon Musk.
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After asking a friend for Tylenol or another pain-reliever, Thore falls straight out of her chair and collapses on the floor.
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The cover displays a winsome young woman whose arm extends straight out of the frame, as if she were taking a selfie.
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But there's a new kind of pig coming straight out of Beijing, where scientists have bred a dozen of these special animals.
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Image: Jun WuSeveral dozen embryos sat in a lab that seemed straight out of a David Lynch film—part pig, part human.
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The two apparently are married actors on a movie set, a scene straight out of Scott Brown's (Will Brill) near-death experience.
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It sounds deeply odd, with its overcompressed vocals ripped straight out of a viral video, brushing up against Mike Will's swirling piano.
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Image: PixabayChina's "social credit" system—the one straight out of a dystopian Black Mirror episode—is getting closer to becoming a reality.
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Tyrion's PR strategy to push back against Cersei's characterization of her as a foreign conqueror was plucked straight out of Aegon's playbook.
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A waist-length pony and an oversize, borrowed-from-the-boys button-up is also a move straight out of Rih's playbook.
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We even see instances, Howard -- there is one I noted only yesterday where anonymous sources are used for simply straight out attacks.
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Although if you straight out ask Dasha whether it's a robot Chernyshov says it has been programmed to confess to being artificial.
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The dream of the '90s is alive with Kylie Jenner, who is embracing a jewelry look straight out of the grunge era.
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Tillerson may not have walked straight out central casting, but he clearly has a large and forceful presence that got Trump's attention.
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In a scene ripped straight out of The Fellowship of the Ring, everyone who matters is gathered around a giant table map.
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So you get rid of the inventory problem, you get the stuff made right by the distribution centers to go straight out.
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I watch as a Tyrannosaurus Rex chases a frantic young woman across a vaguely familiar landscape, something straight out of Jurassic Park.
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So the vocals get pumped straight out into the center of the room while the "ambient" bits get bounced off the wall.
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Coupled with LG's fantastic camera software and a manual mode straight out of a DSLR, you can take some very satisfying photos.
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We went straight out on the jeep with our driver, on the lookout for elephants that are well-known in the area.
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The finished products look straight out of Ollivander's Wand Shop, and they're the perfect refreshment for that upcoming Halloween party you're planning.
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Complementary of teams and market fit [both, are] important for [students] who are thinking about such a move straight out of school.
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The singer's performance was straight out of a karaoke bar, as she stood before a lyric screen surrounded by a few friends.
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The political novice, who was born and raised in Missouri, has a CV straight out of central casting for a Republican leader.
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And three of her looks incorporated a $195 lace-up corset, that looks like it's straight out of Kim Kardashian West's closet.
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Straight out the box, the soy wax candle is white in color, but when you light it — that's when the magic happens.
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This round Dutch oven is decked out with a precious Mickey Mouse pattern that looks like it's straight out of the parks.
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Before, there was just this "youth culture" box in Camera Press—a warehouse that looked like something straight out of Indiana Jones.
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A gray-haired pilot straight out of central casting landed a US Airways airliner on the Hudson River on January 15, 2009.
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They tied the knot under a wood arbor with butterflies, which looked straight out of one of Snow White or Sleeping Beauty.
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People who grew up in orphanages said they were made to kneel or stand for hours, sometimes with their arms straight out.
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But one thing that you may or may not know: originally I didn't join the video game industry straight out of school.
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While Hicks hasn't announced her next steps, she left the White House with a smile straight out of a Ralph Lauren ad.
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His straight-out-of-Hoarders apartment holds a surprising treasure — Ventril Dease was a prodigiously talented painter who saved all his art.
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If the ingredients of Peaky Blinders sound like they came straight out of the Gritty Period Drama Cookbook, that's because they did.
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Though Reese's hasn't straight-out admitted that it's releasing a new type of its classic peanut butter cup, it's looking pretty likely.
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Since 23, many college programs have benefitted from the NBA rule prohibiting players from entering the draft straight out of high school.
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There are a million ways that a seemingly simple "trim" or color straight out of the box can go very, very wrong.
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From argan oil straight out of Morocco to ayurvedic oils from India, Smith's eye for curating a diverse beauty destination is impeccable.
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Yet in a series of events straight out of Beauty and the Beast, Catherine was eventually won over by her "beast's" personality.
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"Straight out of Compton" was a ziplock fresh 88 percent and both films garnered 7.8 and 8.8 star ratings on IMBD respectively.
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A lot of the photos are uncomposed—dishes coming straight out of the oven or after I've taken a couple of bites.
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There's something about stealing some newfangled computer gizmo that looks like it's pulled straight out of Sneakers, but don't worry about it.
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VICE Sports explains the new alternative professional league for football players straight out of high school that opt out of college play.
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So now the former Rosewood queen bee is straight-out demanding Emily keeps up the good work until they're in their seventies.
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We need those colleges, too, along with the more traditional "straight out of high school and then onto changing the world" institutions.
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The streak itself is quickly dispensed with, containing as it does the ordinary mix of straight-out losses and a few heartbreakers.
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The elaborate castle complex and narrow cobbled streets of Olite, near the northern border with France, seem straight out of a storybook.
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"They were hiring people straight out of college," said Jim Coffman, who worked as a regional sales trainer at Insys in 2012.
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Its name translates to "third millennium," and this beast definitely looks like a futuristic supercar straight out of a sci-fi movie.
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" He was outspoken in his defense of the Rosenbergs, telling an audience that the whole thing was "straight out of Cotton Mather.
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The video is a look into Brooklyn featuring tons of signature style and dance moves straight out of the Rowdy Rebel handbook.
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They threw around a lot of ideas, some of them straight out of comic books—What if we built a force field?
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Ripped straight out of a Tom of Finland drawing, he's in all leather: motorcycle hat, jacket, assless chaps, boots, and sex harness.
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Mr. Bradsell, a quirky character with a clipped, querulous way of speaking, was not straight out of central casting as a bartender.
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All the while, these thousands of glowworms animate the cave's ceiling with twinkling blue hues like something straight out of Spielberg's mind.
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Job hopefuls get some inspiration from Margaritaville's newest Marketing Coordinator Kristina Genovese, the former ambassador who was hired straight out of college.
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Being a democratic designer does not mean the creation of smooth objects that adorn tastefully minimal environments straight out of Dwell magazine.
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First up was the Caesar salad, which Wells had claimed was "so drippy" and came with croutons "straight out of the bag."
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Russia's Su-57 stealth fighter has gotten a badass codename from NATO, and it's something straight out of a Tom Clancy novel.
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Elon Musk revealed Thursday evening the Tesla Cybertruck, a futuristic vehicle that seemed stripped straight out of a post-apocalyptic-era movie.
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Online, people suggested he looked as if he were straight out of "Jurassic Park," or created through special effects, or maybe Photoshopped.
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To do her job, she has to interact with strangers all night, taking cash tips straight out of their possibly unwashed hands.
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Social bias will always exist, people will always want to hire their employee's son over a new kid straight out of collage.
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Additionally, he shared new photos of Dye drinking champagne straight out of the bottle and a close-up of the engagement ring.
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Many of Trump's mistakes are straight out of the classic Neustadt text: He reverses himself, putting potential allies in a difficult position.
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Ellison, Morrison and García-Márquez descend straight out of Faulkner, improvising, signifying, playing the dozens and tap-dancing on his Yoknapatawpha head.
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But the co-founder of Facebook is correct that Zuckerberg's unbridled power is frightening; it's a story straight out of Mary Shelley.
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With its white walls and floors, cactus plants and desert aesthetics, Patriae looks like it could be straight out of Joshua Tree.
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For now, I'll simply note that casting Clarkson as Adora — a character straight out of Tennessee Williams — was a stroke of genius.
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FOR CHILDREN More than one writer has updated the Cinderella tale, but few have taken the heroine straight out of this world.
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If you put both cameras in their standard color mode, though, the Hero7's footage looks better straight out of the camera.
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While the old "locker room defense" is straight out of the Trump playbook, Mr. Jordan's meticulous parsing should give other Republicans pause.
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The truck, which Musk has dubbed "Cybertruck," is supposed to look like something straight out of Blade Runner, the CEO has said.
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Additionally, others have pointed out that not just snippets but entire portions of Gaga's halftime show came straight out of The Simpsons.
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With a premise that could be straight out of a telenovela, 15-year-old Taína is pregnant but insists she's a virgin.
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They can be warmed in a microwave or in boiling water (or even eaten straight out of the package at room temperature).
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Of all the brewing threats to America's continuing economic prosperity, one of the most serious comes straight out of the police blotter.
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All in all, it was a look that felt straight out of the hunting lodge — or maybe "Game of Thrones." slide show
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The dash is an electronic display straight out of a race car; six-point belts and proper racing seats complete the aesthetic.
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The initiative came straight out of Prince's imagination: What if kids from the hood could upload apps instead of just downloading them?
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If it comes straight out of Bezos's own pocket, which many assume it will, he will be eligible for steep tax deductions.
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I had to sit on the edge of the chair and driving was almost impossible because my leg was stuck straight out.
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" The job title, with security clearance of "secret," is something straight out of the 1997 sci-fi comedy classic "Men in Black.
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She leaned forward in a black leather chair, her silvery blonde hair falling over her cheekbones, and reached both arms straight out.
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While the quality of programs across the country varies widely, some computer science majors make six-figure salaries straight out of school.
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The two emerged from Prince Harry's Kensington Palace cottage to go on a Christmas-themed excursion that is straight out of Love Actually.
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He's been the conservatives' justice-in-waiting for years, and at 54, the former Alabama attorney general comes straight out of central casting.
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Perry and Bloom rocked some straight-out-of-the-North-Pole gear as they spread some holiday cheer to the hospital's young patients.
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Some of these photos end up being truly hilarious, while others look like something that walked straight out of a Stephen King novel.
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As the guys giddily rummage through Cory's belongings, the scene could be straight out of the makeover show's original run 15 years ago.
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But on Tuesday, the 24-year-old singer puckered up for the camera, posing for a duck face selfie straight out of 2013.
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These will ensure your straight-out-the-salon shine lasts weeks longer than it might if you opt for harsher cleansers with sulfates.
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There's even a room featuring an impossible, upside-down swimming pool complete with water ripples that look straight out of a video game.
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Straight out of Chicago, the Golden Spiced Milk bar combines coconut, quinoa, spices, and chocolate to create a one-of-a-kind treat.
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You're not a full-fledged grown-up until you eat ice cream you bought with your own money, straight out of the pint.
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Upon returning to the US, it was apparent that Bryant was exceptionally talented, and he joined the league straight out of high school.
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Netflix just released the first images from Duncan Jones' upcoming movie, Mute, and they look straight out of a Human League music video.
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All the core Mass Effect staples are here, including Halo-style firefights and some badass, physics-bending skills straight out of science fiction.
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Especially in a tight labor market, recent college graduates need directly applicable work experience to land a good job straight out of college.
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There, we can see a shot of the day Baby Poopybutthole was born, sporting a tiny top hat straight out of the womb.
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Isn't going to the movies alone as socially awkward as, say, eating peanut butter straight out of the jar in a public setting?
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At CNN's town hall, the moderator told Yang straight out, "White nationalists are supporting you online," even as he tried to distance himself.
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But if nothing else, it's got a disgruntled suburban protagonist straight out of a Philip K. Dick story — played ably by Steve Buscemi.
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And when the deputy mayor Steve Ryan tried to hire someone else, they took one look at the situation and noped straight out.
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But Gilly let her hair down and took off her wildling glasses, and turned it into a scene straight out of Pretty Woman.
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It introduced viewers to Wakanda, an independent, technologically advanced African nation straight out of the Afrofuturist fantasies of '70s Herbie Hancock album covers.
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Its latest concept looks straight out of Star Wars and lacks many of the features — tiltrotors, visible propellors — that the other prototypes have.
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And in a pattern that I think is straight out of a psychology textbook, his response is to accuse everybody else of lying.
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Yep, it's possible Matarazzo pulled a page straight out of the Stranger Things script for this look — and we definitely don't hate it.
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The low bun was topped off with a 16-foot long veil and diamond-studded tiara, straight out of the Queen's personal collection.
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Superman: Dawn of Justice star and happy new mom look very much the part of two characters straight out of the roaring 20s.
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Straight out of college, Burns went to a general casting call, only to find herself face to face with the writer/director herself.
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The retailer is selling an "Influencer" Halloween costume that will have you looking like you just stepped straight out of a Yeezy ad.
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So straight out of government school at 16 he had joined the Bulawayo Chronicle, then made his way to England to work there.
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Her living room connects with her kitchen in an open space with rich, dark colors, looking straight out of a Norman Rockwell painting.
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What's surprising is that a digital persona who looks straight out of a Pixar short is using makeup and getting paid for it.
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In fact, you could feel McLellan's cool British style in the collection too — every model looked straight out of one of his photographs.
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Along the way, they also make a stop in "the bad guys are good guys now!" territory, straight out of the Terminator movies.
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Another CIA that was straight out of "James Bond" was its plan to kill Castro using a hypodermic needle concealed within a pen.
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It's super private -- with 5 bedrooms and 6.5 baths ... and a pool that looks like it's straight out of a 5 star resort.
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The idea behind this may seem like it's straight out of some ridiculous science cartoon, but it's 100% real and easy to use.
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Inside the book, which is definitely something straight out of the Beast's magnificent library, you'll find a velvet-lined organizer and three brushes.
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The Bagel Supreme's slogan is "straight out of New York," which definitely describes the bagel, but not much else about the new offering.
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Just a few examples: there's no app drawer, the paged folders are straight out of iOS, and the camera app is near-identical.
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Maksim Chmerkovskiy is out one set of expensive golf clubs ... after someone drove by and jacked his gear straight out of his trunk.
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She pulled a move straight out of Cinderella's book and had a ball, with a little help from a leading French fashion house.
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The project only had a codename — which Ison declined to share with me, which seems straight out of a spy movie to me.
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KELLY EVANS: NOW STRAIGHT OUT TO JULIA WHO IS SITTING DOWN WITH DISNEY'S CEO, BOB IGER, ON A FIRST ON CNBC INTERVIEW. JULIA?
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Los Angeles medical workers are dealing with an internal emergency straight out of science fiction, one that cybersecurity experts say is increasingly common.
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By combining that image with a deserted street scene, he produced the illusion of a car-jump stunt straight out of Starsky & Hutch.
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I came here with visions straight out of Naked Lunch in mind—an Interzone in Northern Africa, shrouded in scents and vibrant colors.
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There are different types of these enemies, and they're all straight out of Valve's successful co-op zombie shooter series Left 4 Dead.
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Facebook hired her straight out of university three years ago, and nine months ago she was promoted to manager on the Integrity Team.
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Now 40, Aldean attempted to break into the recording industry straight out of high school, with his father serving as his booking agent.
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Sara Duane was in an easy chair, drinking Calpol cough medicine straight out of the bottle, a purple tinge banding her top lip.
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And of course, it was West who convinced the KKW Beauty mogul to bring back the throwback trend straight out of The Matrix.
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Mr. Allen had a 40-year career with AT&T, beginning straight out of college in 1957 managing telephone operators at Indiana Bell.
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The show's usual electronic hum is complemented, and at times supplanted, by screeching strings and dissonant jolts straight out of a horror film.
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That same month, the British royal wore a rose-pink gown that looked as if it came straight out of a Disney film.
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THE PLAYLIST One night, a gruff, inky-armed bartender straight out of Nirvana's "Teen Spirit" video played a mix of twangy honky-tonk.
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You're looking at kind of a beige color that looks like it came straight out of the 1970s or '80s, which it did.
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Carson says the rule is "suffocating investment in some of our most distressed neighborhoods," which is straight out of the pro-development handbook.
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As technology and innovation open up new ways of generating energy, some advances seem to come straight out of the science fiction playbook.
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Spread the creative flavors, which include birthday cake and ginger bread, over pancakes or fruit, or enjoy them straight out of the jar.
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After drizzling the ice with warm water, the whole cauldron is taken over with a smoky effect that's straight out of Hocus Pocus.
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Ahead, we chat with Mitchell about her newest endeavor, her love of wigs, and her straight-out-of-a-movie biggest beauty regret.
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It's a long road, all right, but at the end of it is the fulfillment of a promise straight out of sci-fi.
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Today on Daily VICE, we introduce you to a real defense attorney straight out of the Breaking Bad spin-off Better Call Saul.
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An eerie, off-tune song plays in the background, evoking a nightmarish carnivalesque sensation straight out of Are You Afraid of the Dark?
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He divulged the tools and choice products he uses for the style — and the first step is straight out of a fairy tale.
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You'd think all the business models around on-demand taxis and cars had been invested, but straight out of Siberia comes another one.
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Laura Lannes's friendly indie drawings in "Love" deliver a tale of domestic tension that takes a turn straight out of Lars von Trier.
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Melt it, slice it, eat it straight out of the fridge when you think you're alone; this is what cheese was made for.
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Not only are the sheets silky smooth and soft straight out of the package, they also come in several fun prints and colors.
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"It is straight out of the autocrat's playbook," said Katherine Dixon, a researcher at Transparency International who has studied the Saudi defense industry.
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"I have found myself in situations where it was like a scene straight out of Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy," Catalano shares.
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Mr. Saikawa, who entered Nissan straight out of Japan's elite Tokyo University in 1977, has spent much of his career dealing with Renault.
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The costume designer Tyler M. Holland seems to agree, dressing him in pleather and fetish accessories straight out of a hair-metal video.
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Jeanette Jerome, a 20-year-old American heiress, weds the aspiring statesman Randolph Henry Spencer Churchill, a marriage straight out of Henry James.
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Adding the oil near the end just encouraged the process, resulting in a shining creamy liquid straight out of Willy Wonka's chocolate waterfall.
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Speak to Warriors fans at a home game, and they'll tell you straight out how much they love their team and who wouldn't?
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Bennett wrote that Melania's October 2018 look, which included jodhpur pants, brown boots, and a pith helmet, seemed straight out of a movie.
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If you didn&apost get into consulting straight out of college, Tarki warned that it will be much harder to get in later.
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In a move straight out of Farage's playbook, Nuttall casts himself - an elected member of the European parliament - as different to other politicians.
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The clue at 10D — PHENOMENON — is straight out of a college class or a museum guide, and I still don't quite understand it.
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It's a live "family" musical with an all-kid cast selling the material for all it's worth, usually straight out to the audience.
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But as the new Dior exhibition demonstrated, Ms. Chiuri's restraint (and many of her silhouettes) come straight out of the founder's original playbook.
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The whole base was quiet, and I remember looking up and seeing something straight out of National Geographic: It was the Milky Way.
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Mr. Paslow, 61, is a soft-spoken college graduate, Mr. Peterson, 103, a visceral debater who chose work straight out of high school.
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OPENING TODAY IN GEORGETOWN — HELLO, MACARONS: "Ladurée, the fashionable food boutique straight out of Paris," has officially opened its Georgetown shop. http://bit.
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There's a synth line here that's straight out of a Psychadelic Furs song, and a darkness floating around the sound that is intoxicating.
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"This is straight out of Donald Trump or Putin's playbook," Tom Brake, a member of parliament for the Liberal Democrats, said on Wednesday.
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Anakin returning would be an even bigger surprise, and possibly the only twist huge enough to justify spoiling Palpatine straight out the gate.
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I entered Beth's office where she sat facing the burnt orange plaid couch that looked straight out of a 1975 home furnishings catalog.
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That edge never showed up in Chapel Hill, particularly with the turnovers — many coming with players just sailing passes straight out of bounds.
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Cerrone, meanwhile, last appeared at UFC 202 in August, when he put Rick Story away with a combination straight out of Street Fighter.
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The song boasts an indelible hook, mesmerizing horn solos, and a bridge that somehow sounds straight out of Ram without being McCartney pastiche.
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It's overwhelmingly earnest, with everything from the opening sequence structure to the costumes and sets to the music ripped straight out of Next Generation.
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I tried out Sony's earbuds and they fit comfortably enough, but feel like they're sticking straight out of your ears like a Bluetooth headset.
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I couldn't help thinking of this boar as a semilegendary beast charging straight out of the medieval literature I read in my undergraduate years.
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" HUGH CLIFTLesmurdie, Australia Mr Trump's tweets are straight out of "Macbeth": "…a tale, told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.
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I played Nium in a custom arcade cabinet, with a high-def screen overlooking three buttons and a joystick straight out of the '80s.
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It's got all the hallmarks of a great '70s track straight out of Lauryl Canyon and run through the Starland Vocal Band's hit machine.
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Often, these ambitions seem straight out of a science fiction novel, and yet some of the biggest tech companies are heavily pursuing those projects.
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In a story that is straight out of my dream journal, a couple recently married with over 1,000 guests — and they were all cats.
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When fruits are failing you, tea can provide your sweets with a reliably interesting and complex flavor profile straight out of your kitchen cabinet.
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Once you turn the device on, you should be able to pick up its signal on almost any smartphone straight out of the box.
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Cast, crew and fans will commemorate the show's anniversary and legacy on Panther Field with a classic football pep rally straight out of Dillon.
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The navigation screen and infotainment system of the new Supra, along with the iDrive controller, are lifted straight out of the BMW parts bin.
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This shouldn't be that surprising — the app looks like something that came straight out of an ideas meeting for Drake's "God's Plan" music video.
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We sat in this place that looked like it was straight out of the 21970s and we enjoyed the pancakes until we felt sick.
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Princess Eugenie's walk down the aisle was straight out of a fairy tale – and Jack Brooksbank made sure not to miss a single moment.
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All this seemed straight out of Mr Trump's playbook: bluster, threaten to rip up an old treaty and try to impose a new one.
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" That transitions from a capella to a sound straight out of the '70s, thanks to the heavy bass and shouts of "Jump on it!
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As for him, he was a tragic hero straight out of the "Poetics": neither a villain nor a virtuous man, but someone in between.
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Giving buprenorphine in the emergency room staves off withdrawal symptoms that might lead a patient to go straight out to find a new fix.
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Despite that, though, the couple is plotting on getting married (on June 9, 2019) and having kids (straight out of the oven, per Jordan).
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Our guess: Gomez took a page straight out of Kim Kardashian West's book and spent most of her day with a bowl of peroxide.
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Straight out of Corsair's CES announcements this year is the One Pro i180 Compact Workstation PC, a small and powerful machine by workstation standards.
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" New York magazine's website The Cut described them as "devoid of any recognizable emotion" and in a "scene straight out of a horror movie.
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But rather than hear them out, politicians either walked straight out, turned their backs or, in some cases, implied the need for corporeal punishment.
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Life comes at you quickly, and with it comes these two recent Netflix offerings that are straight out of the Hallmark Hall of Fame.
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The four streams can be saved to four SD cards inserted into the camera, or streamed straight out from the four dedicated HDMI ports.
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Both drones have new shooting modes that capture hyperlapses (sped-up time-lapse videos that come straight out of the camera) in different ways.
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Pharmacists, for instance, usually make top-dollar salaries straight out of school, but the potential to significantly boost their paychecks later is nearly nil.
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Here, Chucky's not the doll embodiment of a human murderer, but a malfunctioning piece of artificial intelligence straight out of a Black Mirror episode.
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I consider trying to turn round silently in order to walk straight out of the shop but my loud sniff has given me away.
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It doesn't take long to find her, but there's a catch: She's held hostage by freaks straight out of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.
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Straight out of Compton was an interesting movie with a decent cast but never truly sang in the way that it ought to have.
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" The problem: Various members of gun violence prevention groups told HuffPost this DCCC email was "pathetic" or "straight out of the NRA's talking points.
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Being able to skip Lightroom and postprocessing entirely and get wonderful photos straight out of camera is such a compelling reason to choose Fujifilm.
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Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively have a love story straight out of When Harry Met Sally... Neither of them, however, is Harry or Sally.
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" When I ask Juicy if she would consider Minnie a friend, she responds with a line straight out of Southern charm handbook: "We're cordial.
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This crafting system, and the desperate human-on-human fights in a world full of zombies are straight out of Naughty Dog's modern classic.
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The reed instruments and intermittent piano hammerings from Konstantin have an organic fluidity to them, seeming to beam straight out of the human heart.
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Keep your back and arms straight, and swing the kettlebell straight out in front of you, straightening your legs as the kettlebell swings up.
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And what better way to sell a retro package like that than with an infomercial that looks like it's ripped straight out of 1996?
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And the patient of the week is a charming chatty teen with cancer (played by Samantha Isler) straight out of the next YA bestseller.
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Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively have a love story straight out of When Harry Met Sally… Neither of them, however, is Harry or Sally.
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Some gas plants can also burn oil and have access to multiple pipelines, gas straight out of the ground and liquefied natural gas supplies.
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For some, it's an 'extreme' kind of love, where the vehicles are customized to resemble metallic monster bikes straight out of a Hollywood dystopia.
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This is the standard one Canon offers with most of its Rebel cameras, so you can use the setup straight out of the box.
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This tour takes people to the seafloor to see schools of fish, complete with a Sandy-Cheeks-like helmet straight out of "Spongebob Squarepants."
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So, Ax and his legal team decide to make a sneaky move straight out of tech billionaire (and early Facebook investor) Peter Thiel's playbook.
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" Williams stretches his legs, though his knees are still slightly bent, to which an officer tells him "legs straight out or you're getting tased.
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Mr. Gagliardo and Ms. Burnikel tell us straight out that the consonants in rows three, six and nine are ALPHABETIZed, and indeed they are.
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Below, we're premiering their latest video for 'Serotonia,' a song and video that seems ripped straight out of Lana Del Ray's book of ideas.
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Straight out of the sun-drenched coast of Matanzas, the four-piece has managed a pair of five-track demos since forming in 2002.
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There was no electricity and no hot water, and the security guard's ghost-white skin made him look like he'd come straight out of .
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More than a dozen Marines were arrested Thursday, straight out of their battalion formation at Camp Pendleton, in relation to a human smuggling operation.
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Strangely Felder will lift his lead knee straight out of the stance, with no switch step, and allow the opponent to run onto it.
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Seven Davis Jr. - It's Not Over (Synthapella)I heard the track 'Friends' from Seven and went straight out to get in contact with him.
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The video, laced with prison slang and boorish threats, could have come straight out of "Goodfellas," or maybe a sendup of a gangster movie.
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When police saw Duff back out of the brewery in what looked like a bonafide getup straight out of Heat, they pulled their weapons.
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Its plotting was straight out of the American sitcom playbook, reverting to the status quo most episodes and punctuating emotional outbursts with easy jokes.
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