The possibilities were tantalizing — and extended beyond vindicating victims.
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Early last year, Estelle messaged me with a tantalizing proposal.
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The tantalizing question, unanswered in the document, is what changed.
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The perverse depths of their bond remains a tantalizing mystery.
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The tantalizing possibility is there, though, and fuels that desire.
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Betty's story line has some tantalizing moments because of this.
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Not the most tantalizing example of subtle textures and flavors.
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There's nothing more tantalizing than the road not yet driven.
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Recent reports have offered a tantalizing glimpse into Mueller's findings.
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Perhaps the most tantalizing opportunity lies in the Sunshine State.
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This is the most tantalizing new detail in the indictment.
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It was Maria who got the most tantalizing early tip.
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And a tantalizing connection to a wealthy and famous family.
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Fast radio bursts are one of astronomy's tantalizing unsolved mysteries.
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On this question Hoock presents tantalizing evidence all too quickly.
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"I am sure you will find it tantalizing," he added.
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Why is the title of Douglas's new novel so tantalizing?
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Those type of pitchers seemed particularly tantalizing on Tuesday night.
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He noticed a tantalizing opening in the ceiling above him.
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The molecular identity of the C4A gene was particularly tantalizing.
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This concept of "net energy" is an exciting, tantalizing one.
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The most tantalizing hint Comey dropped Thursday wasn't about Trump.
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Inside Amazon's Seattle headquarters, that success raised a tantalizing possibility.
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Mr. Cohen offered some tantalizing hints of more to come.
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Tantalizing recipes provide punctuation to her career twists and turns.
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Lovecraft provides only tantalizing glimpses of those Others before running away.
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"I think there's some tantalizing opportunities, particularly around content," Power said.
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But it offers a tantalizing look at an untethered VR future.
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Here are the tantalizing final details about HTC's virtual reality headset.
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But that's what makes twofer pieces like sweater dresses so tantalizing.
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After seeing this tasty and tantalizing collection, we have one question.
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And this sample is much more tantalizing than the first one.
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But they are tantalizing clues in the mystery of dog domestication.
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"How tantalizing that this neighboring star is a neighboring solar system."
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That tantalizing piece of information was apparently too much to resist.
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The show drops a tantalizing bombshell: Polly and Jason were engaged.
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And the advent of Crispr offers an even more tantalizing possibility.
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While it feels like a troll it's actually a tantalizing tease.
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But it's so tantalizing that they're immediately on the hook again.
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The tantalizing possibility of something special or unexpected is always there.
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The year 1971 brought what seemed to be a tantalizing lead.
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That tantalizing atmosphere evaporates once these three start to explain themselves.
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While imperfect, their five-year relationship represents a more tantalizing existence.
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The new arrivals, after all, are not Dortmund's only tantalizing prospects.
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Last summer, Val Emmich's agent called him with a tantalizing proposal.
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Morris continued to combine his tantalizing talent with a maddening inconsistency.
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Others presented the tantalizing suggestion of plant consciousness using anesthetic gas.
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All essentially unanswerable questions, all of them also tantalizing as hell.
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Tame foxes offer a tantalizing window into the nature of domestication.
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The question is as tantalizing today as it was in 1993.
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English children's books, in particular, are full of tantalizing food descriptions.
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The meaning is elusive but tantalizing, like much of Thurman's work.
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Quotes from Mueller aren't the only ones that raise tantalizing questions.
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Even so, the potential of a mostly healthy rotation is tantalizing.
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As the sfincione bakes, your kitchen will fill with tantalizing aromas.
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For distillers, applying predictive analytics to consumption data is a tantalizing proposition.
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Combined, these results present tantalizing hints of a potentially habitable Martian past.
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But to observe these tantalizing features, Curiosity has some climbing to do.
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The PR campaign succeeded, with the "war room" name proving especially tantalizing.
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Kratom offers a tantalizing opportunity for developing safer painkiller medications, he said.
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The blue squiggles represent the original 2015 data with the tantalizing hints.
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Party's popularity lies in more than the tantalizing promise of free downloads
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Now along comes tantalizing evidence that electric vehicles have a similar dynamic.
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If Game 3 proves anything, it's that Hood remains a tantalizing commodity.
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Matthew Panzarino has all the details, with plenty of tantalizing images. 3.
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The RTS genre's history is full of these tantalizing convention-defying designs.
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As an essayist he is thought-provoking, tantalizing, irritating, abusing and amusing.
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But it's certainly tantalizing, especially when you begin to play it forward.
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It's the type of weekend when rumors are legion and facts tantalizing.
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All of which raises a tantalizing prospect: Has executive pay finally peaked?
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SPRINGFIELD, N.J. — Phil Mickelson first raised the tantalizing possibility early Saturday afternoon.
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Slow games are less ubiquitous and straightforwardly tantalizing than traditional mobile games.
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Solar desalination is a tantalizing cure-all to Earth's fresh-water woes.
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Sure, that's a painfully long time to wait for such tantalizing results.
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The fact that it doesn't exist makes it all the more tantalizing.
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Still, the possibility is tantalizing now that someone has crunched the numbers.
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While tantalizing, the plan as it stands is, to be gentle, unrealistic.
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Examining the various tissues microscopically afterward, the researchers found several tantalizing differences.
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JON CARAMANICA A blur can be more tantalizing than something fully legible.
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And for creators, it can present a tantalizing opportunity: a do-over.
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At the All-Star Game, he said, Kershaw offered a tantalizing hint.
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One Republican big beast, John Bolton, could have tantalizing details about Ukraine.
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A tantalizing clue came at the House Intelligence Committee hearing on Monday.
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The new study raises a host of tantalizing implications about human history.
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With security measures lacking, they can be a tantalizing target for thieves.
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A new study led by a prominent M.I.T. neuroscientist offers tantalizing promise.
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Just weeks before Christmas in 2015, NASA learned of a tantalizing discovery.
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Probably not — and those are just a few of CAOS' most tantalizing threads.
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Insecure 3D printers introduce a host of tantalizing possibilities for the unscrupulous hacker.
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His is the rare story of tantalizing potential fully redeemed, and then some.
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"Getting that extra resolution answered many questions, but so many tantalizing ones remain."
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But even with this tantalizing info, there's still so much we don't know.
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Here's one more tantalizing strategic reason for Disney to do the Netflix deal.
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On Itch, something this specific and absurd is a tantalizing challenge for Corcoran.
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The 1,300-foot-long space nugget, nicknamed "'Oumuamua," was an equally tantalizing discovery.
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Is there any more tantalizing headline than "Scientists Discover a Cure for Cancer"?
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Tantalizing possibilities are hinted at, then hinted at again a full episode later.
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China has long been a tantalizing place for American banks and investment firms.
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Episode 1 is slow like a village bus, with some tantalizing Nazi hints.
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While impeachment is a tantalizing fantasy for many Democrats, it remains a fantasy.
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That might sound exceedingly mundane — the most boring answer to a tantalizing puzzle.
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It isn't done yet — and what a tantalizing phase we got to see.
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Misusing the fund is a tantalizing prospect for a variety of special interests.
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What makes Paulides' ideas so tantalizing, so salacious, is what he doesn't say.
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The tantalizing story is made deeply unsettling by clever sound and visual design.
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What ensues is a strangely tantalizing journey that explores sexuality and power dynamics.
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Veronica is brunette and smirky, a sharp and tantalizing thorn on a rosebush.
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On the contrary, we're continually getting glimpses of him and hearing tantalizing rumors.
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With carb rinsing, many tantalizing questions remain unanswered: Does it affect cognitive function?
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But the immersive audio experience of podcasting offers the tantalizing promise of renewal.
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Reagan and Gorbachev came tantalizing close in 1986 to agreeing on nuclear disarmament.
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I got a book called "Perplexing Puzzles and Tantalizing Teasers" by Martin Gardner.
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If that's something that sounds tantalizing to your anxious behind, then lean in.
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China's growing middle class is an increasingly tantalizing consumer market for American companies.
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The original g-23 measurement was made at Brookhaven, with a tantalizing discrepancy.
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Now, a new finding from old data makes that mission even more tantalizing.
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The Testaments is only one of many tantalizing books coming out this month.
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It&aposs nutty, savory beyond belief, with only a tantalizing hint of heat.
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As it turns out, Stephens's background contains more than a few tantalizing clues.
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A trailer was surely on its way to string these tantalizing pieces together.
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Despite its tantalizing plot elements, this is a story woefully short on specifics.
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And even if they do, there are tantalizing financial incentives to stay put.
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So both of these are sort of tantalizing possibilities but not smoking guns.
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What's tantalizing, however, are the breakthroughs in extending the healthy lifespan of other species.
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The most tantalizing possibility is the rumor that there are dragon eggs in Winterfell.
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They represent the elusive illusion of authentic experience, a tantalizing beauty never quite reachable.
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But, unsurprisingly, the smartphone giant is still keeping the most tantalizing details under wraps.
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Plus this discovery just makes the Proxima Centauri system even more tantalizing to researchers.
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A growing number of innovative new food businesses are tasting success by tantalizing tastebuds.
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Beyond tantalizing sales figures, building cars in China is likely to save BMW money.
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We love the tantalizing prospect of Dany meeting Cersei, and they debate laying traps.
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The trailer offers several tantalizing glimpses of Westeros's many warring factions — and of dragons!
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At 213, in the seventh year of his career, Beal is fantastic but tantalizing.
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Yet within that short journey lies a tantalizing detail about SpotMini the robot dog.
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How quickly in an era of malleable truth do tantalizing falsehoods make the rounds.
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At 25, in the seventh year of his career, Beal is fantastic but tantalizing.
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You've been taunting us with tantalizing tidbits and cagey comments for a while now.
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You're sure to discover other tantalizing provisions for your mezze table in the process.
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It's a tantalizing step, but only if it's the first—and not the last.
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We could wait for decades before tantalizing neural findings translated to useful human treatments.
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That makes this op-ed an enigma, if an intriguing or even tantalizing one.
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The most tantalizing reward, of course, is his Infinity Gauntlet, letting you become Thanos.
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It offered another tantalizing glimpse into Henson's apparently limitless, and sometimes rather sinister, imagination.
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That positivity is tantalizing to the people they lead and makes a huge impact.
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He was also demonic, or at least played the demon with me, forever tantalizing.
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And the tantalizing thing is that she has the potential to get even better.
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It may verge on hagiography, but the tantalizing shots will leave your stomach rumbling.
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Of course, what exactly Mueller is doing with Flynn's cooperation remains a tantalizing mystery.
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The findings offer tantalizing new clues into the relationship between fitness, exercise and malignancies.
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"Hot Item" (2013) is a furious collection of reds, tantalizing but also somewhat ominous.
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A supple pandan custard comes topped with a tantalizing layer of passion-fruit pulp.
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After they've packed up their snow gear, there are tantalizing moments and deep frustrations.
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More often, however, the Spiegel team chased tantalizing hints in a sea of information.
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Small rips or holes in the coverings gave tantalizing glimpses of lyrical abstractions underneath.
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Many of the most tantalizing parts of its repertoire derive from vegetables and fruits.
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Like most reality shows, the Open video stream has the tantalizing prospect of romance.
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It should be a tantalizing introduction to the work of an occult performance pioneer.
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These polarizing scenes clear the way for 32 tantalizing rendezvous guaranteed to give you stirrings.
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He felt the results were tantalizing but not yet convincing—there could be other explanations.
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The incident is frustrating, because it was a tantalizing window into how the device works.
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All of those factors come together in Selk crater, making it a tantalizing science destination.
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It'll be a short wait before we get those first tantalizing up-close images, though.
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And that means that the more tantalizing explanation — alien involvement — is definitely not the cause.
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What of all of the new tantalizing information about the Night King and his abilities?
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We're tantalizing ourselves to expand our food box—to push our own boundaries around food.
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"The fact that we find this discrepancy with limited statistical significance is tantalizing," said Vagnoni.
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And if we do wind up catching some tantalizing glimmers of activity on Proxima b?
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But Jonas also thinks Tesla's Autopilot system may offer tantalizing levels of safety to consumers.
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The data was tantalizing, as it pointed to the existence of a massive new particle.
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The photos of the apple ombre and striped berry pies looked tantalizing enough in print.
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Many congressional Republicans also view Mr. Ryan as a tantalizing prospect for the White House.
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Tantalizing as that sounds, creatively speaking, the show's best days appear to be behind it.
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Even during a relatively sleepy week on New York's classical calendar, there are tantalizing performances.
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But in a recent interview with the magazine Commonweal, she offered a few tantalizing notes.
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It also failed to seize tantalizing opportunities for liberty and democracy in Iran and Egypt.
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"We're setting the stage," he said, "but the truly spectacular is out there tantalizing us."
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It raises the tantalizing possibility that the aliens are already here, winking in plain sight.
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But they came tantalizing close last year, losing in seven games to the Houston Astros.
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The prospect of a corruption case against another sitting senator, especially for bribery, proved tantalizing.
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Small trees and concrete benches seem inviting, the lapping water tantalizing on a summer's day.
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But the most tantalizing moment of the new footage is a little less action-packed.
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For years, the sisters' matches have been one of the most tantalizing fixtures in sports.
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The email to supporters and donors ends on a tantalizing note: "See you out there."
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It's too bad many important priorities aren't as politically tantalizing to him as "free" college.
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For professional women hockey players, the deal was a tantalizing prospect of what could be.
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The lander and rover are headed to a particularly tantalizing place: the Moon's south pole.
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The team was surprised to find "tantalizing evidence" of the dust-free zone, Vourlidas said.
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Egypt periodically handed over morsels of evidence that sometimes provided tantalizing leads, but no prosecutions.
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In between, he was the most tantalizing player in football—on and off the field.
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Then Democrats think they have two more particularly tantalizing pickup opportunities in Missouri and Arizona.
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Despite a tantalizing but ultimately unfounded hint last year, LHC physicists have not found any superpartners.
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Even more tantalizing is that Curiosity has found this boron inside mineral "veins" on Mount Sharp.
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So I read my favorite, most tantalizing piece of the Destiny Grimoire—Legend: The Black Garden.
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Instead, she speaks in tantalizing half-truths that mask her identity, her mission, and her intentions.
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Watching plasma at the Sun's surface offers tantalizing hints at the magnetic dynamics of the star.
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The tantalizing rumor was first reported on August 12th by Der Spiegel, a German weekly publication.
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It was too tantalizing for McLean to resist, and he quickly emerged as a top player.
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Synthetic biologist and geneticist Craig Venter believes this is a distinct possibility—and a tantalizing prospect.
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Most tantalizing for the GOP is Kentucky's state House, where Democrats hold a 28500-6900 majority.
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But figuring out exactly how that bond developed has been a huge, tantalizing challenge for researchers.
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The exhibition's final two works are less overtly dramatic but more tantalizing than the self-portraits.
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The marketing claim was tantalizing — a compound called Olestra allowed for a fat-free potato chip.
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To be so close to winning and yet come up short—it was frustrating and tantalizing.
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Shakespeare biography has long circled a set of tantalizing mysteries: Was he Protestant or secretly Catholic?
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It all seems more tantalizing and tangible than the "advantages unimaginable" Trubek believes the future holds.
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He's dripping tantalizing details out bit by bit, stoking expectations and speculation about his next moves.
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Given his track record with collaborations—Carly Rae Jepsen, FKA Twigs, Solange—that's tantalizing in itself.
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Clues to Mr. Abdeslam's continued presence, including his fingerprints, started to seem more mocking than tantalizing.
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Like the spiritual world that inspired it, Guestbook draws eerie, tantalizing power from moments of confusion.
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Today, for those who can get there, Cuba is also a tantalizing hotbed for biological research.
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It hits a defender and then sits unmoving in front of goal for several tantalizing seconds.
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What made Mr. Trump's reference to the "calm before the storm" particularly tantalizing was the timing.
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To the Editor: Frank Bruni offers a tantalizing peek into the "what if" of American Catholicism.
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And by now, with the tantalizing possibility of a pool, pool-free buildings had less appeal.
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But in "Exiled," a suggestive portrait of Vice President Mike Pence, she drops some tantalizing hints.
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The sensational events grew even more tantalizing as the police carried out a 23-day manhunt.
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In the 1980s, though, every election came to offer the tantalizing possibility of power changing hands.
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It also offers North Korea the tantalizing prospect of widening any divide between Washington and Seoul.
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The ball rolled around the rim, tantalizing the Knicks with every revolution, and then fell out.
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Murray's bright, cartoony renderings of mesas, desert, canyons and plant life in Utah are undeniably tantalizing.
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The paper has yet to undergo peer review, but outside experts say the results are tantalizing.
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It's a jaw-dropper ... she busts a bunch of tantalizing poses ... leaving little to the imagination.
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This system is particularly tantalizing for exoplanet researchers because it contains several rocky Earth-scale planets.
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There were tantalizing hints in animal studies, however, that this idea could be out of date.
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Norman knows how to weave an enticing and satisfying mystery, one tantalizing thread at a time.
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The scant information we were able to glean from watching `Oumuamua was tantalizing but also baffling.
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Those types of studies may be tantalizing, but they can't prove anything about cause and effect.
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Many thought she presented the tantalizing possibility of becoming the first female prime minister in Japan.
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Special counsel Robert Mueller embedded the tantalizing morsel near the start of the 24-page indictment.
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"There were tantalizing glimpses in Richard Ellmann's great biography of Joyce, but no more," she wrote.
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I know it is a desperate hope, tantalizing in spite of all my instinctive and professional reservations.
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Many studies, stretching back decades, have suggested tantalizing correlations between trace amounts of lithium and mental health.
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The collection is strange, no doubt, and, with its descriptions of sex and sexual tension, simultaneously tantalizing.
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Of anyone Mueller could try to turn state's witness, then, Flynn is among the more tantalizing candidates.
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"I elevate these tantalizing triangles ever so slightly by making them into French toast," Lee told us.
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For anyone who wants to launch a new conservative show or television network, that's a tantalizing prospect.
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HBO just released the very first new images and they are as tantalizing as they are gorgeous.
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Water ice is particularly tantalizing to space explorers, especially if it's found in abundance on the Moon.
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A tantalizing sentence inserted into the case against Maria Butina proved irresistible for journalists and lawyers alike.
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Becoming the first publicly traded company with a market value of $1 trillion is a tantalizing prospect.
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But these are only tantalizing suggestions, and Sinha stops short of systematically tracing the links she perceives.
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In one of the dirtiest industries in the world, it's a tantalizing glimpse of a cleaner future.
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Obviously that search component was a tantalizing one, as Google found it an attractive company to acquire.
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Amy Bennett gives us just enough tantalizing visual details to enthrall and mystify, without becoming heavy-handed.
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Here's hoping that Christmas and the holiday season will bring some tantalizing, weird and delicious festive refreshments.
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John DeFore, The Hollywood Reporter: The tension between wish-fulfillment heroics and realism was tantalizing in Unbreakable.
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Apple, like Amazon, owns its data centers, so every new service it releases holds tantalizing profit margins.
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For those who are, the episode title and tantalizing glimpses of celebratory scenes within it were irresistible.
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But by embodying killers, we risk making violence more tantalizing, training ourselves in cruelty and normalizing aggression.
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This photo is a tantalizing first look, but it's also a promise of more things to come.
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What made catching either Taylor Swift or Kanye West in a lie so tantalizing to the public?
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More tantalizing was Cohen's suggestion that Trump submitted misleading financial statements to financial institutions for various purposes.
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Like a carnival barker, she leads us on with tantalizing hints about what is inside the tent.
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Le Carré meticulously unspools the two narratives, and creates tantalizing mystery around the ghostly absence of Smiley.
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These are the tantalizing "what-ifs" of history that keep us all living on a knife edge.
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This is definitely a promising case study with tantalizing results—but it's just a one-time thing.
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It's more Dora the Explorer goes to the city than a tantalizing teaser for the beloved series.
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There is an upside to such a massive problem, in that it represents a tantalizing potential market.
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But look close enough, and you'll find tantalizing hints about the assumptions embedded in modern online communication.
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After a tantalizing flashback to Adelaide's childhood in the mid-1980s, we skip to the present day.
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" The details were tantalizing: "She dresses wholly in white, & her mind is said to be perfectly wonderful.
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With four minutes left in the added periods, Croatia had a tantalizing opportunity to win it outright.
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That puts the party — and the Trump administration — in tantalizing reach of their first real legislative success.
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And as far as the content goes, you're given lyrical abstractions as often as tantalizing, concrete facts.
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Transforming ordinary objects, like a table, into three-dimensional worlds proved a tantalizing challenge for Mr. Therrien.
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But the possibility that a mystery had been solved was tantalizing enough to spread across the internet.
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They looked for the galaxy themselves, but found only tantalizing evidence of debris from the possible object.
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The house is meant to be seductive, tantalizing, and inescapable — it wants to keep its inhabitants there.
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They include the tantalizing lounge singer Angel Allen and her roommate, Guy, a confident gay costume designer.
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The more tantalizing question is whether epigenetic messages can, like genes, cross from parents to their offspring.
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There is nothing "tantalizing" or "mysterious" in such an explanation, because it is more factual than aspirational.
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But there are some tantalizing subplots that could help direct the remaining acts of this political theater.
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We already have plenty of tantalizing evidence that aerobic fitness can beneficently shape our brains and cognition.
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The mere possibility of tax reform has been tantalizing enough to drive a boom in tax lobbying.
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No more drips and drabs of tantalizing details to extend the Ukraine story closer to the election.
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It's a tantalizing first glimpse at the follow up to the creepy-beautiful horror hit of 2017.
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Pigs have long been a tantalizing source of transplants because their organs are so similar to humans.
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The service combined that tantalizing deal with WWE's enormous TV archives and a number of original shows.
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In its tantalizing possibilities of what a just world could look like, it's a solid Handmaid's chaser.
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And, like the campaign itself, he proved to be a tantalizing target for a Russian influence operation.
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For some of us, the combination of cheerleaders, jump scares and songs makes for a tantalizing mix.
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Still, the move is a tantalizing, if mainly symbolic, prospect for builders coming to market this year.
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Even so, at the end of the day, the prospect of faster flight will remain forever tantalizing.
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Finally, in 2014, he returned to the tantalizing mystery of the larger fossilized creature inside the adult Dinocephalosaurus.
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The kitchen of the tomorrow is so tantalizing that it seems everyone in tech wants to build it.
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Throwing Brexit into the mix raises the stakes by dangling a tantalizing prospect in front of policy makers.
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Trae Young (another tantalizing prospect who may very well have a better career than Doncic) became a Hawk.
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FRBs are one of the most tantalizing puzzles that the universe has thrown at scientists in recent years.
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Netflix dominates locally, but international audiences represent a much more tantalizing opportunity that it has to grow into.
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Echoing the exciting clip, star Reese Witherspoon wrote, "It's all happening," alongside a tantalizing still from the teaser.
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It also gives us a tantalizing look at how much promise the satellite held before it was lost.
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One is that while the "lone genius" narrative can be tantalizing, it's almost never true, especially in science.
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Later on Tuesday, we got some tantalizing new tidbits about one of the Mueller investigation's most intriguing mysteries.
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It's a tantalizing glimpse at what might have been, in some alternate reality not defined by white society.
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But it's the nature of this particular planetary system that makes the blip in the data so tantalizing.
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Jackson is thrilling to watch, a tantalizing wing who moves and dunks like nobody's ever told him no.
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Following that tantalizing Super Bowl ad promising a Halloween release, Netflix released several stills of the upcoming season.
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When I began trying to investigate this series of events later, they were tantalizing but baffling to me.
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But these and other systems do contain tantalizing—albeit indirect—hints that infant planets may be hiding within.
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They require big, tantalizing photos at a minimum, or preferably stylish video that lasts five to 15 seconds.
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And the study also comes with the tantalizing possibility that other insects may be harboring the same talent.
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Here in our Solar System, Enceladus and Europa have emerged as tantalizing candidates in the search for life.
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The celebrity friendship offers a tantalizing glimpse into the private individual by proxy of their taste in friends.
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On close examination, it turns out to be a deeply compelling document, full of tantalizing revelations and details.
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"Yeah, who missed?" joked coach Scott Drew after his Bears climbed tantalizing close to the Big 12 lead.
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This makes its unpredictability even more maddening, and the possibility that it could become predictable even more tantalizing.
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But for now, geoengineering remains what it has always been: a tantalizing but still far from certain future.
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The change in scene is tantalizing for its very abruptness: Are we about to receive a moral lesson?
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The tantalizing waft of the weekend is better than a cup of joe to banish the vacation blues.
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His older son, Pearce, had won three of his four games, raising his rating to a tantalizing 999.
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That those convictions so closely echo my own makes the illusion — if illusion it is — more tantalizing still.
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Even more tantalizing, if sterile neutrinos were observed, they were not observed by a dark-matter-seeking experiment.
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"It's the gateway to being that much closer to getting this really tantalizing science data," Mr. Nybakken said.
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The last one rolled in after a tantalizing dance on the rim, extending the advantage to 229 points.
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The inconsistent performance reminded fans why Walker, 23, is so tantalizing and so frustrating at the same time.
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The political stars seem to have aligned to make real progress on medical billing abuse a tantalizing possibility.
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While the pages didn't conclusively link Saudi Arabia to the attacks, they did spotlight a few tantalizing mysteries.
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The filmmaker walked away convinced that wasn't buried with Simmons Sr. He also picked up a tantalizing clue.
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When you watch tape, it's easy to see why Ferguson's jumper is so tantalizing—and also somewhat unreliable.
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The Juno team will have plenty of opportunities to dig much deeper into some of these tantalizing features.
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He then laid off three tantalizing sliders just off the edge of the plate and drew a walk.
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Sondheim's work here is broad, buoyant and melodic, with only tantalizing traces of the complex artist to come.
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Despite their ancient riches, India's temples are often poorly managed and lacking in security — tantalizing targets for thieves.
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Those fancy projections are tantalizing to investors — indeed, last month BNY Mellon started the Dreyfus Japan Womenomics Fund.
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Culturally, the ban did what marketers could not: In outlawing it, the government made the AR-15 tantalizing.
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"Munich" sticks close to the facts — even as it holds out the tantalizing hope of a different outcome.
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There is a tantalizing subplot to the question of whether Murray will follow Mayfield as the top pick.
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Review: One Cheer for 'We Are the Tigers' High schoolers, jump scares and songs are a tantalizing mix.
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The second season of this tantalizing series adaptation of Neil Gaiman's fantasy novel doesn't debut until March 10.
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Coverage of Clinton, meanwhile, has focused overwhelmingly on the tantalizing prospects of secret revelations from various email dumps.
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He stepped out of the wings looking almost diffident in the spotlight, and soloed for two tantalizing choruses.
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They also both have tantalizing moon and ring systems filled with prime landing sites for a surface probe.
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As Ella slowly creeps closer to the truth, Kendal reveals her cards, one tantalizing flip at a time.
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There is something tantalizing about being there but not being there, about being everywhere and nowhere at once.
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Yet just a few minutes into the movie "Wonder," the tantalizing central mystery of the book is over.
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"What was more tantalizing was the acquisition of the club" as opposed to the Argentine stars, Scudamore said.
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Another tantalizing element of "Empire" for Mr. Kasdan was the opportunity to write the character of Han Solo.
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On the set, Demos found out about a tantalizing role in Hollywood explicitly written for an Australian actor.
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Today, Microsoft revealed some tantalizing specs for its upcoming Xbox Series X console, which arrives later this year.
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Brenner boiled the model&aposs potential down to four words and two tantalizing goals: better care, lower costs.
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This romance never seems anything but likely, yet the prospect also never feels as tantalizing as it should.
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That makes this world a tantalizing candidate in the ongoing search for extraterrestrial life outside our cosmic neighborhood.
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"With no feedback or clue from him, it's this kind of tantalizing mystery," Mr. Ramis said in 2009.
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His most tantalizing evidence comes from interviews he conducted after the war with a former German railroad engineer.
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This tantalizing history, however, argues that he was murdered—collateral damage in a Cold War struggle over technology.
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Like many tantalizing archeological finds, especially from Egypt, it attracted worldwide attention and a flood of energetic speculation.
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The tantalizing minute-long spot only shows Chucky in shadows, but his mayhem is right in your face.
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But their new work offers tantalizing clues for how to break the cycle of collective blame and retribution.
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If it [were] a woman, then historically it would be a tantalizing thing: 'Will I be her first?
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A tantalizing prospect, but the greater pleasure is to savor the dialogue between them now, in real time.
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They revealed some tantalizing details about where the characters are going when we return to Gilead on April 25.
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Sony uses sophisticated image processing, crazy-bright panels, and a fine-grained dimming system to deliver a tantalizing picture.
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This high school highlight mix from March 2014 showcases Smith's tantalizing potential as a 6-foot-8 wing player.
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For some 40 million Americans like Plata, who have yet to find lasting love online, it's a tantalizing prospect.
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With so many different cards available — all with similarly tantalizing perks and offers — it's easy to find yourself lost.
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And while the idea of regular cash handouts may sound tantalizing, out-of-work Americans shouldn't hold their breath.
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But it's a tantalizing result at the limits of physics—and if it holds, then it's almost a gift.
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And then there are Britain's red squirrels to consider—but more on this tantalizing clue in just a bit.
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With season 2 premiering on April 22, we can expect a whole new batch of tantalizing, infuriatingly opaque twists.
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ESA and NASA were inspired to partner Cassini with a lander to expose the tantalizing landscape on the surface.
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I think the economic prosperity promise is something that is hugely tantalizing to the current leadership in North Korea.
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The sense of mystery is what makes VanderMeer's book (and much of his fiction) so tantalizing and awe-inspiring.
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It's a tantalizing trail of data and potential research, placing Fischer one step closer to saving these beautiful animals.
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Still, the prospect of the second Spears sister teaming up with the second Twilight lead is a tantalizing one.
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But the notion that Facebook will eventually create a revenue opportunity is too tantalizing for Facebook's partners to ignore.
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Interspersed throughout, viewers also get more tantalizing glimpses into the Guy's personal life, outside of all the weed-slinging.
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Finally, Rosetta's discovery offers a tantalizing glimpse of what's to come from NASA's OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample return mission.
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But what he is outlining is a tragedy made worse by a tantalizing possibility: What if he was right?
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The lack of a control group and the study's small size makes the findings, while tantalizing, not especially strong.
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Scientists are still working on an answer to that, but they've gotten some tantalizing clues from NASA's Curiosity rover.
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But new research raises the tantalizing possibility that drastic changes in diet may reverse the disease in some people.
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"Love Story" appropriately features tantalizing, shape-shifting projections by Janet Wong that summon urban views both panoramic and specific.
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It's a tantalizing vision of America's future, but what if it's not just a mirage, but a giant con?
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Though it wasn't the paranormal explanation that so many people had hoped for, the truth was even more tantalizing.
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This sort of misdirection is part of what makes the show so tantalizing, but it also helps breed suspicion.
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Each piece almost beckons the viewer to touch it, tantalizing us with the promise of a strange, tactile experience.
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"New secrets about torture of Emiratis in state prisons," read the tantalizing message, which came accompanied by a link.
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Edge cases in which its authority is untested, however, present tantalizing incentives to plant a flag in new territory.
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Ms. Gainsbourg's Sylvia is a voice of reason, demonstrating that tantalizing sensuality and grounded serenity needn't be mutually exclusive.
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It offers the new president a tantalizing opportunity to deliver "big-league" on a campaign promise with bipartisan support.
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The tantalizing possibility that this memo would contain actual, accurate damning evidence that the investigation was corrupt just vanished.
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Just because the holiday itself is behind us doesn't mean you can't still cuddle up with some tantalizing books.
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The tantalizing mention of the drug kingpin having allies in the D.E.A. came as Mr. Zambada faced cross-examination.
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Saying goodbye to a few tantalizing infrastructure projects won't be easy, but choices like this never come without drawbacks.
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You repeat this process until the final glyph is lit, and that tantalizing final door opens up to you.
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But the real tantalizing excitement of it for me is the wide-open possibilities of what it can be.
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Jimenez and the minor league pitchers Lucas Giolito and Dane Dunning have also shown glimpses of their tantalizing potential.
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But, politically speaking, they are the start of a tantalizing sentence: Due to an unusually high call volume, what ?
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In the blog post, Bezos dangled tantalizing details in front of the reader, mentioning both Trump and Saudi Arabia.
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A tantalizing question sent to the trial judge left many people wondering if the jurors were nearing a conviction.
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To Plath devotees, the necklace is a tantalizing totem of the pyrotechnics generated by her relationship with Mr. Hughes.
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The tantalizing feature of the S26 line is something Samsung calls Space Zoom—a super-magnified optical zoom lens.
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He also likes working outside in the weather, which made the journey into the hurricane all the more tantalizing.
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This week the mission's researchers released new results in the journal Nature—a tantalizing, preliminary look at our star.
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But he offered nothing further on the safe house in Iraq, easily the most tantalizing tidbit in the chapter.
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Is she clued into the fact that the bodacious buns I'd been clumsily tantalizing her with are largely foam?
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The result is a comic that's as weird as it is beautiful, and as tantalizing as it is haunting.
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And the film dangles tantalizing clues that both support and refute Howard's claims throughout its 100-minute running time.
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Other people's phones are like chocolate you aren't allowed to eat: tantalizing, mysterious, filled with secrets and/or caramel.
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The Game of Thrones Season 7 trailer that dropped Wednesday contained plenty of tantalizing hints for fans to devour online.
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But it's always tantalizing in the worst way to see someone wander straight into Alex Jones land in real time.
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But the satellite will be especially good at spotting perhaps another tantalizing kind of planet: those orbiting red dwarf stars.
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While promoting Solo: A Star Wars Story in a recent Vanity Fair interview, Emilia Clarke gave even more tantalizing hints.
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That question is just as unanswerable—but just as tantalizing—as the same question about personal computers back in 1977.
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J.K. Rowling loves a good mystery, whether she's writing it into a novel or simply tantalizing her fans on Twitter.
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There are tantalizing reasons to land on smaller space rocks, like comets and asteroids, rather than large planets or moons.
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These new tantalizing clues about Jupiter were gathered by Juno during the its first couple of passes by the planet.
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There are also some tantalizing and salacious anonymous prints from 1830 that situate us within the brothels that Baudelaire frequented.
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This minute-long teaser offers a first tantalizing look at how star Taron Egerton's brings a younger John to life.
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Still, it's a tantalizing clue toward the origins of one of the most damaging worms the internet has ever seen.
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Big-ticket items with the most tantalizing discounts are more likely to be bought online now instead of in stores.
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But the idea is tantalizing because daily pills that are currently the backbone of HIV treatment require a lifetime commitment.
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Those looking to geek out on the science of global warming worst case scenarios will find The Cloverfield Paradox tantalizing.
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Yet right now, the tantalizing dream of a true mobile-console hybrid remains out of reach, at least for now.
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There have been tantalizing hints now and then, but none met the threshold required to claim a bona fide discovery.
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What you might do with a drone of that caliber is up to you, but the possibilities are indeed tantalizing.
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"Ultimately, all of this becomes relevant when you just hold it in your hand," Ive said, tantalizing Apple fans everywhere.
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Yes, even with all these tantalizing sophomore year ideas that actually live up to that unfulfilled "No man's land" promise.
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However, the most tantalizing thing about the Mi Fold is that it could be the least expensive foldable phone yet.
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And the few morsels of interesting plot we do get are simply meant as a tantalizing tease for future films.
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Blue Apron, the meal-kit delivery firm that wants to go public, serves up delicious meals and tantalizing sales growth.
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Growth in India is a tantalizing prospect as Apple grapples with the economic downturn in China, its second largest market.
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The Hakuto team aims to be the first to explore these tantalizing lunar realms with its unique roving tag-team.
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As tantalizing a talent as he is and still projects to be, there are flaws in Embiid's game worth discussing.
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It's so lucrative to one side, and the capabilities so tantalizing to the other, that this seems unlikely to change.
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Another tip she offers her clients is to avoid getting drawn in by the tantalizing aisles of a department store.
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The stealthy seed of excitement grows, while the stage reveals a little more of itself in an oddly tantalizing manner.
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The premise is built on the tantalizing idea of what dinosaurs might have become had they not been wiped out.
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But fake news is so tantalizing in how it stokes our biases and political leanings that it breaks this system.
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The possibility of plumes on Europa is tantalizing because it offers a new (and easier) way to make those measurements.
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Even when addled by addiction, Bowie could give a tantalizing look into his thought process or post a provocative admission.
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Their analysis reaffirms much of what we already knew about the Antikythera Mechanism, while also providing some tantalizing new details.
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Some critics have suggested that MDB has a "history of underwriting tantalizing stories that don't materialize," according to the report.
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In a tantalizing post to Instagram on Saturday, Johnson invited us to consider the possibility of a Rock-tastic Superman.
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Bits By turns toxic and tantalizing, the digital cultures spurred by the internet have become an endless source of fascination.
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Guam is a tantalizing target for China, which is developing long-range bombers and missiles that could reach the territory.
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He noted the possibility of predicting heat wave risk is "tantalizing," and said the study is interesting despite the limitations.
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For patients like Gaytan, the prospect of new medications to simplify and reduce the costs of her treatment is tantalizing.
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Offering colorful sets of illustrations to drag and drop into your chats, it's one of iMessage's most tantalizing new destinations.
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Ross says the recent period of underperformance looks similar on the chart, producing the tantalizing possibility of another big rally.
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Tetris Effect is fundamentally a great music game, and with tracks that reveal themselves with tantalizing deliberateness as you play.
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She isn't afraid to take jabs at her opponents and sprinkle her post-match interviews with tantalizing amounts of shade.
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It dangles before us the tantalizing notion of a world where our most entrenched social hierarchies can be put aside.
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The choice of Ms. Sherald adds a tantalizing element of risk to the commissions by virtue of her relative obscurity.
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In its usual tantalizing manner, the Supreme Court provided no information as to which justices agreed to hear the case.
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Instead we're sharing the work of six GIF artists who lavishly recreate calorie-free loops of the tantalizing brown goo.
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But his tantalizing promises to grow the $2 trillion economy have fallen short amid rising unemployment and falling consumer confidence.
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And one of the most tantalizing hints Comey dropped during his Thursday testimony certainly raises some questions about Sessions's involvement.
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But a future in which the Sahara Desert goes green, in more ways than one, is still a tantalizing possibility.
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Brown and Tatum, two tantalizing wing prospects, had uneven seasons and didn't make the leap that was expected of them.
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The complaints announced Tuesday also included tantalizing clues indicating that what was alleged is merely the tip of the iceberg.
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TRICIA JOYNT GOODMANROCHESTER Dear Tricia, Innumerable how-tos, biographies, memoirs and volumes of criticism offer tantalizing glimpses into artists' minds.
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Thus begins a tantalizing correspondence in Nilo Cruz's "Exquisite Agony," a poetic tangle of a new play at Repertorio Español.
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It's a wild, illuminated memory palace of a book — with only a smattering of dialogue and tantalizing wisps of plot.
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It is the music of earthly existence, with all its mysterious, tantalizing promises, just waiting to be fulfilled — and thwarted.
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I said I was a book nerd despite Nance claiming that "nerd" isn't a tantalizing word on a dating site.
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Dr. Yanamandra-Fisher will join other scientists here hoping to glean from the eclipse tantalizing insight into the sun's mysteries.
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The rest of the program is just as tantalizing, with world premieres by Ellen Reid, Jane Meenaghan and George Lewis.
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As tantalizing as such findings are, they don't reveal whether small circles of DNA have an influence on our health.
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It's a tantalizing theme, especially in a political moment when how you voted or didn't can seem like identifier enough.
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He is entering free agency this winter, and after years of tantalizing potential, this could finally be his breakout campaign.
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That is why the prospect of advancing in soccer's pecking order is tantalizing to many fans of lower-division clubs.
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Opinion by: Krystal Ball A tantalizing photo was revealed this weekend of AOC in Vermont meeting with Senator Bernie Sanders.
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The result is a tantalizing if fragmented narrative rescued from inscrutability by the intensity of its materials, forms and styles.
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Perhaps as tantalizing as the learned essays and the weighty fashion discourse, there will also be a pop-up shop.
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To supporters of a UBI, the Alaska PFD offers a tantalizing glimpse of what a universal basic income can do.
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That's become all the more tantalizing now that mining is mostly out of reach for many stay-at-home miners.
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As is often the case with Mueller, they give only a tantalizing hint of the wider, yet still hidden, puzzle.
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None of the films are ideal primers on their subjects, but all are specific, tantalizing immersions — which may be better.
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It's a tantalizing notion to anyone who sells food outdoors, which includes farmers as well as purveyors of prepared foods.
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But despite the heated floors, fancy intercoms, and tantalizing hot tub, the new house doesn't fit the family at all.
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Together they amply reveal Gaddi's brilliant palette and poignant rendering skills — as well as tantalizing intimations of a solar eclipse.
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The Pirelli calendar, known for its exclusive readership and tantalizing imagery, is defying its own conventions with its 2018 theme.
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Elektra. A tantalizing teaser from the Defenders' Twitter account shows Elektra's coffin from Daredevil Season 2, and something inside is stirring.
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And a tantalizing bit of news about the possibility of seeing a familiar face just put us Potterheads in a tizzy.
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If you want to run Windows but need an absolutely portable experience, the Transformer Mini might sound like a tantalizing option.
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It's a tantalizing vision with a significant catch: It only works if nearly every vehicle carries the same sort of tech.
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Image: QualcommBut for me, the most tantalizing aspect of the Snapdragon 850 is Qualcomm's claim of 20-percent better battery life.
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But recently, there have been some tantalizing clues of new physics, perhaps a new particle, that many scientists are excited about.
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Nostalgia is a holiday for your brain, but 'San Junipero' offers the tantalizing prospect that you don't have to come back.
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The idea may be tantalizing, but study after study over the past several decades has taught doctors that cancer is personal.
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Instead, there's a tantalizing frontispiece engraving of the bearded author, shirt collar open, fixing the reader with a come-hither gaze.
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What emerged is a tantalizing thriller about a friendship poised between New York's glitzy upper echelons and its most desperate corners.
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But the possibilities are tantalizing, and it's likely only a matter of time before we see even more than four cameras.
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HTC Vive Will Cost $25 and Hit Shelves in Early AprilHere are the tantalizing final details about HTC's virtual reality headset.
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It was just frustrating to hold a tantalizing mystery in my hand and not even know if it was a mystery.
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Morant also showed a bit of what has made him one of the most tantalizing athletes in college: his leaping ability.
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Indeed, these are our first tantalizing glimpses of a mysterious realm whose existence astronomers only learned of a few decades ago.
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When Strahan asked her about these issues, Manigault-Newman offered a tantalizing, "stay-tuned-for-the-next-episode" of an answer.
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Europa, Jupiter's tantalizing ice moon, is one of the most promising places to search for extraterrestrial life in the solar system.
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There's basically an entire Instagram world dedicated to tantalizing poached egg footage, and that's what pushes it into the top spot.
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The role this place, this weapon, as Dolores calls it, will play in determining the park's fate is a tantalizing question.
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That said, I picked up some tantalizing clues about Aloy's larger role in the world that hint at what may come.
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Had their challenge succeeded, it would have crippled the law, which made it a tantalizing cause for the entire conservative movement.
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That cognitive biases can be induced in people with a device without explicit directions is a tantalizing and somewhat frightening idea.
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It was the desire and inability to know, the unsatiated appetite, that made these stories seem tantalizing in the first place.
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Instead, a story about how someone's grandmother loved making lemon shortbread suffices for tantalizing backstory on The Great British Bake Off.
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It's tantalizing, and one can't help but wish for more of Anna Torv, who is by far the show's best actor.
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Although Apple was a late entrant, it had a tantalizing asset: iTunes, one of the industry's richest troves of consumer data.
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Today, North Korea is closer than ever to realizing these tantalizing dreams, thanks in part to the outside world's uncompromising gullibility.
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The idea that, one day, people might be able to treat racism as easily as they alleviate heartburn is certainly tantalizing.
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This change poses a persistent and tantalizing question to increasingly savvy advertisers: Could we just attract eyes to our posts ourselves?
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Casting a protest vote is a tantalizing option for many: It gives you the veneer of moral purity while sacrificing nothing.
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Over the last several months, the top US commander in Baghdad has given several tantalizing answers to reporters about Baghdadi's whereabouts.
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It's Not Working Out For Mario Hezonja Mario Hezonja has moments that can best be described as two steps below tantalizing.
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The rally was tantalizing but brief, as slowing Chinese growth, its weaker currency and falling oil prices combined to end it.
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The ostensible hook is that what happened has never been adequately explained, offering the tantalizing prospect of finding out the cause.
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The Brewers estimated the crowd at 60, nearly one for every pitch Ohtani threw in a tantalizing performance against minor leaguers.
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To China's growing tech community, driving the industry's next big thing — a mantra of Silicon Valley — is becoming a tantalizing possibility.
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The world created by the show does feel more unequivocal than Ferrante's, missing the tantalizing unpredictability of an unreliable literary narrator.
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"Game of Thrones": HBO released the trailer for the show's final season, which includes tantalizing glimpses of the battles to come.
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But the identity of the earlier host, or hosts, remains a tantalizing mystery, as fossil evidence is scarce, Dr. Reinhardt said.
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The final three contestants are asked to fashion a tantalizing wedding backdrop and a handmade gift that could last a lifetime.
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He averaged better than 95 miles per hour with his fastball across four starts, offering a tantalizing glimpse of his potential.
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Mr. Mashburn offered a tantalizing prospect for Senate Judiciary Committee investigators, who sifted through a tranche of emails from Mr. Papadopoulos.
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Like the American Samoa contest that went to Bloomberg last week, the NMI caucuses have a tantalizing delegate-to-voter ratio.
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The Yankees had an especially tantalizing opportunity in the seventh, with Judge up and a runner on second with two outs.
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Taken together, the goals offered a tantalizing snapshot of the Americans' offensive potential when they — and Pulisic — have room to operate.
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But perhaps the most tantalizing and most mysterious is the bottle, which is being stored with other artifacts for further research.
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Their appearance at the end offers a tantalizing glimpse of the iconoclastic artist Ms. Saar was on her way to becoming.
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Breakingviews Blue Apron, the meal-kit delivery company that wants to go public, serves up delicious meals and tantalizing sales growth.
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There are tantalizing bits throughout about Dr. Dre's perfectionism and his reluctance to release music, but not much theorizing about it.
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A tantalizing 20% tax break for business owners went into effect in 2018 — and more than 15 million taxpayers grabbed it.
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Howlin&apos Ray&aposs took an already-perfect chicken sandwich to the next level with the use of tantalizing chili powder.
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It helps keep employees motivated with the tantalizing prospect of a big payday when the company is sold or goes public.
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The thought of Mr. Lee in jail has raised a tantalizing prospect for many South Koreans: This time could be different.
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The featurette presents tantalizing interviews with Graham, Alexis Bledel, Kelly Bishop, Keiko Agena, and of course the boys of Gilmore Girls.
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Shane Dawson is pulling into October hot to remind us all of the tantalizing drama that went down this past year.
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Leslie Umberger has provided many tantalizing leads, but the real adventure of finding meaning in Bill Traylor's art is ours alone.
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The finding, which was published Tuesday, gives researchers tantalizing insight into the prehistoric diet of one of today's most prevalent pests.
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As Silicon Valley looks for the next big thing to pour money into, health care looks like an increasingly tantalizing field.
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Atkinson introduces that tantalizing element when Vince Ives's virago of a wife, Wendy, is beaten to death with a golf club.
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To struggling players in financial distress, offers of tens of thousands of dollars to fix a single match can be tantalizing.
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This knowledge — that there's so much we still haven't seen — may be as tantalizing as any of the objects on display.
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While a web search dispels some of the tantalizing mystery of these pages, it doesn't diminish the power of the images.
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Exploring this tantalizing moon is a lot easier said than done, as demonstrated by a paper published Monday in Nature Geoscience.
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The discovery holds tantalizing implications for efforts to return humans to the moon for the first time in half a century.
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It was a tantalizing vision of the future that featured a super compact body with slick metallic keys and two freaking screens.
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Even in the face of a non-detection, tantalizing hints from space continue to whet scientists' appetite for a dark matter particle.
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That's been the biggest question surrounding the game ever since an early, tantalizing glimpse of the gameplay debuted at VGX in 2013.
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NASA's Saturn-exploring Cassini mission is back with another tantalizing hint that the planet's moon Enceladus might be able to support life.
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I also get an Amy's frozen tortellini bowl to try to scare off my nausea with tantalizing pesto, but it doesn't work.
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Such fully realized efforts hold the tantalizing power to transform digital media's virtual cycle into a fully realized multi-platform virtuous circle.
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But it raised a tantalizing question: How could the hunting, foraging Hadza possibly burn the same amount of energy as indolent Westerners?
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There's a tantalizing new development in the ongoing feud between Taylor Swift and Kanye West, according to none other than Kim Kardashian.
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Fleiss started tantalizing fans on Thursday with an ultimately unfulfilled promise to announce the new Bachelor tout suite on his Twitter feed.
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Making it profitable means understanding the city well enough to know if a tantalizing cluster of scooters is in a dangerous area.
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That was so tantalizing and also so infuriating because the vast majority of human cell studies are still done on male cells.
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Razer also offered a tantalizing hint of what it's exploring for the future of the Blade lineup with two addition tech demos.
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After Jon Snow proved death isn't always the end on Game of Thrones, resurrecting other fan favorites has become a tantalizing possibility.
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The mysteries of Valyria and the civilization's Doom remains one of the most tantalizing mysteries of the entire Game of Thrones universe.
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It's time to be shocked: I decided to delve into the tantalizing world of electro-sensation play, one toy at a time.
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At her best – which is often – Bennett gives us just enough tantalizing visual details to enthrall and mystify, without becoming heavy-handed.
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Another tantalizing possibility—one that should make future lunar colonists excited—is that ancient ice deposits may be buried deep below ground.
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Here, we see that the contra-internet will be playful and tantalizing, an archipelago of parties that emancipates us from technological domination.
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"It's a tantalizing vision, but one that will require an enterprising spirit, hefty amounts of determination, and an open mind," Facebook wrote.
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By the start of the 213s, theorists offered a bounty of tantalizing promises to physicists hunting for near room-temperature hydride superconductors.
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But Tuesday presents the challenge of a tantalizing early-season matchup as Maryland faces Georgetown in Washington, D.C., in the Gavitt Games.
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These skills came in handy because Jazmin also gets to do a tantalizing dance on Jennifer Lopez's "El Anillo" during her quinceañera.
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This orbit allows us to survive long enough to obtain the tantalizing science data that we have traveled so far to get.
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Themyscira offers a tantalizing vision of a world in which female-driven narratives are a pleasant norm, rather than a dramatic oddity.
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The two tweets contain a pair of tantalizing "in production" teasers for viewers to salivate over while we pine for the premiere.
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Why it matters: Proxima b was a tantalizing candidate in the search for life that perhaps has been all but wiped out.
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The tantalizing allure of the Siberian Connection, in contrast, is that it could blow up Trump's administration in immediate and spectacular fashion.
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I slowly, methodically undressed her legs, and she smiled at me with a tantalizing swagger, which sent a shock up my spine.
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Ethereum offers the tantalizing promise of one chain to rule them all, or at least one chain to act as the foundation.
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In 2014, the institute started the Exceptional Responders Initiative, and since then the case reports have come in, each a tantalizing mystery.
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But its find has raised the tantalizing possibility that the liquor, which is more than 100 years old, could still be drinkable.
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For mountaineers, the most tantalizing goal is to climb the world's 22019 highest peaks, all of which stretch into the death zone.
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" Gross said investors should not reach for the "tantalizing apple of high yield or the low price/book ratio of bank stocks.
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He has welcomed pleading foreign leaders to his court and drip, drip, dripped tantalizing details about his decision on Iran for weeks.
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Spying is about lying, but spy fiction by real-life insiders always arrives with a particular frisson: the tantalizing promise of truth.
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The tantalizing question arises of what might or might not happen to the present if you try to tamper with the past.
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Trilobites For over a century since the Antikythera Mechanism was discovered in an ancient shipwreck, its exact function was a tantalizing puzzle.
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Her specialty is fermentation, the ancient form of preserving and catalyzing food by letting bacteria go to town on its tantalizing sugars.
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Trump's cybersecurity executive order has been a tantalizing coming attraction since an initial version was leaked by the Washington Post in January.
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They captured Saturn's rings in such unprecedented and tantalizing detail that it warranted a return trip, with Cassini in the late 1990s.
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Take the tantalizing discovery of a new type of dune-like sand ripple on Mars, reported this Thursday in the journal Science.
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As for the new trailer, it repeats some beats from the other released earlier, but also features some previously unseen tantalizing goodies.
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The tantalizing prize awaiting any country that does manage to increase donation rates is clear: better lives for potentially thousands of people.
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The show's construction is so deft and its narrative so tantalizing that breathers — a whistled bridge, a harmonica breakdown — are almost unbearable.
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After a decade of hostility, Hamas and Fatah signed a deal on Thursday on the tantalizing prospect of a united Palestinian front.
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There are already tantalizing suggestions, however, that the warming caused by all those greenhouse-gas emissions has had an impact on Michael.
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The most tantalizing and threatening of the three is the case with porn star Stephanie Clifford, whose stage name is Stormy Daniels.
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"Going after the seemingly impossible — finding her and the family and getting them to talk — was always the tantalizing prize," Franchetti said.
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It may seem tantalizing to use this tax deduction as a way to get a free plane, but it's not that simple.
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Still, the idea of a more tailored approach — perhaps using microbes captured from the wild to get a better flavor — is tantalizing.
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"You can just feel 2016 washing back over you," Rachel Maddow said Tuesday on MSNBC as the first tantalizing results came in.
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Human Nature lays out these tantalizing possibilities alongside some even more far-out applications, like Crispr-ing pigs to grow human organs.
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Usually I go to the market or grocery store for inspiration, buy whatever looks most tantalizing and head home to make dinner.
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Diller says that men are all guilty of various harassment-style misdeeds, a tantalizing admission that became the headline to the interview.
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The effort has since yielded tantalizing insights into the slumbering giant that once blanketed the Korean Peninsula in an avalanche of ash.
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But there remains something tantalizing about a politician who was evolving so quickly, asking such urgent questions, reaching liberals and conservatives alike.
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Netflix is a staple streaming service, and Disney Plus is priced just effectively enough and is just tantalizing enough with its franchises.
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Her particular affliction is melon ballers, including one model with a pea-size scoop (tantalizing for "The Borrowers," perhaps, but otherwise useless).
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Yet most tantalizing was an elegantly mournful song in French and Latin, its text and music possibly written by Queen Margaret herself.
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It was amidst this tantalizing mystery that "House of Balloons," The Weeknd's debut mixtape and creative peak, was unleashed unto the world.
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If only a few small outlets have printed a tantalizing quote from a famous person, it's possible they've made the quote up.
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Only the most basic public information exists about life within, which has made visiting the site a tantalizing coup for history lovers.
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But as tantalizing and comforting as Mumbai's street food is, the city's growing middle classes have a new appetite for trendier establishments.
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And Tuesday's announcement by the White House offered a few tantalizing hints as to who might be next on the president's list.
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And, appropriately for episodic theater, the Here pilot ends in a tantalizing cliff-hanger with the sudden introduction of a new character.
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Before diving into HyTech's products, it's worth explaining why affordable hydrogen is such a tantalizing prospect for those concerned with sustainable energy.
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NASA says the news will help us figure out how to explore ocean worlds in the future, including other tantalizing moons like Europa.
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Still, the image of the tantalizing banana might appeal to Banksy fans simply as a sign of the provocative artist have been there.
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"It's a very tantalizing possibility," Priyamvada Natarajan, a Yale astrophysicist who researches dark matter but was not involved in this study, told Gizmodo.
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Tiny lab-grown organs, or organoids as scientists call them, have emerged in recent years as a tantalizing option to do just that.
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So, when she's offered a tantalizing chance to be recognized for what she's really done for Joe, Joan is tempted to take it.
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Its discoveries have shed a new light on our place in the universe, and illuminated the tantalizing mysteries and possibilities among the stars.
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It is a tantalizing proposition to imagine a group show where these different voices could be brought together in dialogue with Bonnefoi's work.
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The popularity of coffee in America, and throughout the world, makes it a tantalizing commodity to increase revenue for local or federal governments.
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So despite its tantalizing name, Rodolphe Janssen Gallery's group show EXIT is not "The Brexit Show," at least according to curator Adam Carr.
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The probe is continuing to send back the data it collected during the flyby, giving researchers drips of tantalizing information about the world.
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It works as promised, and the technology behind the PowerWatch provides a tantalizing peek at a future where charging cables might go extinct.
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Minutes into The Keepers' first episode, the series unveils its flashy, tantalizing mystery: the question of who killed one Sister Catherine "Cathy" Cesnik.
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Icarus is just the latest tantalizing example of the hidden gems that can be brought into focus with the help of gravitational lenses.
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The wave, which is called GW170817 because was detected on August 17, 2017, continues to yield tantalizing insights about fundamental problems in physics.
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The thrill of starting a business is a tantalizing prospect, and pursuing a passion often means that a job doesn't feel like work.
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That paper appeared on the arXiv last month, offering tantalizing new details — at least for those able to parse the incredibly technical content.
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They're aided by tantalizing clues from the trickster Coyote, and their back-and-forth relationship crackles with romantic tension and good-natured banter.
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So while the computing technology that has existed for decades isn't going anywhere, for certain niches there are tantalizing options on the horizon.
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It's one of the most tantalizing objects of inquiry within striking distance—and we finally have a plan for observing it up close.
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Vincent stresses that this is just a sketch of what's technically possible, not an active area of research, but it's a tantalizing concept.
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It makes a tantalizing opportunity for people like Park, a Harvard-trained lawyer who spent years developing his craft as a baseball executive.
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Finally, in what may be the most tantalizing leak, GizmoChina and SlashLeaks found a promo clip accidentally uploaded to YouTube by Samsung Thailand.
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That said, the tantalizing question of why tyrannosaurs evolved into such nightmarish, awesome giants during the late Cretaceous is still open for debate.
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The Pac-12 offers many tantalizing narratives this season and none are more significant than the return of Chip Kelly to college football.
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Sweet-toothed doughnut fans might just have a new purpose in life this Easter with another tantalizing treat hitting the streets of London.
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No doubt the lander will produce many more stunning pictures—not to mention tantalizing data about Mars' interior—in the years to come.
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A tantalizing market China pledged in November 2017 to allow foreign companies to own Chinese banks and investment firms for the first time.
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Despite the at-times hostile context, Eat Offbeat has found success through its tantalizing tastes and hard work, said co-founder Wissam Kahi.
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The composition suggests a tantalizing hint of knowledge, partial and unfulfilling — particularly Arteche's adolescent digital searches to connect with her Filipino cultural heritage.
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Beating him and putting a Democrat in office is probably a much more tantalizing idea to someone like Nancy Pelosi than impeaching Trump.
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And for the past year, he has entertained another tantalizing but artificial reality: one in which he is president of the United States.
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In the documents released Monday, evidence is laid out in attention-getting detail, with tantalizing quotes ("Great work," a campaign supervisor tells Papadopoulos).
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New genomic techniques, including the gene-editing technology Crispr-Cas9, offer the tantalizing possibility of protecting at-risk species by targeting their persecutors.
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Speaking of old characters, O'Green elaborated on one tantalizing hint from the trailer: a graffiti reference to Fallout's megalomaniacal final boss the Master.
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Any playoff matchup between two of the NHL's Original Six rivals, the Montreal Canadiens and New York Rangers, is tantalizing enough on paper.
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It's a tantalizing mix of jalapeño-infused blanco tequila, lemon juice, chamomile simple syrup, Peychaud's bitters, and chocolate-mole bitters for good measure.
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I elevate these tantalizing triangles ever so slightly by making them into french toast (or eggy bread, as well call it in England).
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Illustrating what is exquisite about the simple pleasures of life, Jankowska's works artfully grasp the vibrancy and tantalizing imagery of the natural world.
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He makes crinkly textures, or eagerly doubles Matt Brewer's bass — then for a brief moment, he soars into a tantalizing solo flight. RUSSONELLO
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Now, as their tax bill reaches the homestretch, Republicans are in tantalizing reach of their first real legislative success of the Trump era.
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"Triton shows tantalizing hints at being active and having an ocean," said Dr. Amanda Hendrix of the Planetary Science Institute in Tucson, Ariz.
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"Black Summer" concludes by tantalizing us with a potential second season — though a suitably radical move would be for it not to happen.
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There was an especially tantalizing detail near the end of the story: Christie, the paper claimed, had been spooked by her own house.
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There are still seven episodes to go, so I'm hoping that what right now are tantalizing but scattered hints cohere into a whole.
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His affable but rigorous social-media presence and tantalizing website are credited with making the old-fashioned tool not just literary but lit.
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Here it is, complete with a tantalizing look at the plot and the characters who'll take us into this side of the galaxy.
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Think of the Mirror of Erised in the Harry Potter saga, which shows the heart's desire — a tantalizing prospect that ultimately brings ruin.
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For investors ponying up the money to lend, the gains were tantalizing, with some promoting returns as high as 40 or 50 percent.
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Tantalizing traces of early animals are etched in ancient sandstone near Nilpena, South Australia, in the form of tiny fossilized burrows called Helminthoidichnites.
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Safdi and his colleagues are optimistic that novel techniques and next-generation observatories will be able to constrain both of these tantalizing questions.
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Scientific research is full of tantalizing ideas that don't pan out, and Gantz and Bier suspected that this might be one of them.
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And farther down the road is the tantalizing possibility that cars in motion will be charged "dynamically," on the street, by the street.
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But "The Invisible Man" has a hole at its center: something that was there for a brief, tantalizing second, and that is gone.
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AppDynamics was still small, and for Bansal and his wife, the prospect of receiving even part of a $350 million sum was tantalizing.
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Its discoveries have shed a new light on our place in the universe and illuminated the tantalizing mysteries and possibilities among the stars.
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At one level, Neill Lochery, the author of a new biography with the tantalizing title "The Resistible Rise of Benjamin Netanyahu," understands this.
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But, alongside tabloid-tantalizing rock stars and engulfing musical movements like hip-hop, it was easy for pop middlemen to ignore the band.
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That led to both an uproar and a tantalizing moment of speculation about what shape a Melania Trump-branded fashion line might take.
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Food comes up frequently in Star Trek, so there's a huge and tantalizing corpus to attempt, but, Reeder says, it's often not described well.
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The results were a tantalizing, multicolored tableau of neon-colored neurons that displayed, in detail, the complex intermingling of axons and neuron cell bodies.
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Back in 1877 that tantalizing possibility was seriously raised by Giovanni Schiaparelli, an Italian astronomer who claimed to see canali on the planet's surface.
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We've already had some tantalizing results—like the 2.5 sigma bump that scientists are still investigating—and hopefully we'll have more bumps in 2018.
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But keeping up is addicting: Just as we get excited to purchase the latest new release, there's yet another tantalizing option from someone new.
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But the core philosophy still revolves around the same tantalizing question: Can a smaller, less capable smartphone help you live a more fulfilling life?
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It's a quick read, but the characters are adorable and it's well-plotted, and would be tantalizing for the curiosities of its intended audience.
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The film is offering a close-up look at the superstar at the top of her game — a tantalizing prospect for any RiRi fan.
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Last week, NASA's Curiosity rover sniffed out methane on Mars, which could be a tantalizing hint of microbial life currently on the red planet.
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Aston Martin just released a few tantalizing details about its forthcoming, ultra-exclusive battery-electric sports car, a first for the famed British marque.
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And the internet has jumped to a tantalizing conclusion: Akie Abe pretended not to know English so she didn't have to talk to Trump.
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No other video platform has crafted a similar revenue mechanism at the scale the Google-owned platform has, and that still makes YouTube tantalizing.
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Still, the QX inspiration is a tantalizing look at how Nissan plans to push beyond the Leaf and into the world of luxury EVs.
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In 1998, psychologists found evidence of a tantalizing theory: We all have a finite mental store of energy for self-control and decision-making.
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But beyond that lies a more tantalizing prospect for Marvel fans: Marvel having the ability to tell comic book stories that it couldn't before.
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With the series already renewed for two more seasons, it also sets up several tantalizing prospects as the show presumably arcs toward its finish.
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His team's findings, which appear in this week's issue of Science, raise tantalizing questions about the planet's geology—and its potential for harboring life.
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Tantalizing hints refuse to resolve into a specific country or even continent, and sequences of events bring into question the reality of the trip.
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I just think that&aposs just one of those tantalizing fact that pollsters do to make people come to their side of the equation.
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Though we only get a brief, tantalizing glimpse of DeVito the clip, he's obviously the best thing in the entire trailer—the shocked face!
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There is just also the tantalizing sense that we don't yet know which of the stories that the Thunder told us was the truth.
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It turns out the actual explanation is far less tantalizing, but you'll have to listen to our episode to find out the whole story.
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According to some tantalizing new Instagram pics, Justin Bieber is recording in the studio, hopefully with plans to deliver our future favorite pop tracks.
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Iceland's confidence was exemplified by forward Jon Dadi Bodvarsson when he was substituted in the 89th minute with his team tantalizing close to victory.
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This colorful story is only partly true, like any tantalizing tale you might hear at a drag show at 63:30 in the morning.
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And for a cocktail with such a mysterious and tantalizing name, you have to wonder what exactly goes into making a Dark n' Stormy?
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"It's a little bit tantalizing, the sea in general and the crystal specifically — it's very beautiful, it looks like milk or snow," Landau explains.
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"Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 100%What critics said: "This tantalizing and whipsmart entry to the teen show pantheon proves itself worthy of the spotlight.
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If Congress wanted to establish an incentive for individuals who believe — fairly or unfairly — that they have identified wrongdoing, these awards are tantalizing bait.
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Instead, he cast the soft drink industry as a tantalizing revenue source that could be tapped to fund popular city programs, including universal prekindergarten.
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A new map called Blizzard World and a new hero named Moira were revealed for Overwatch during BlizzCon today, and both look absolutely tantalizing.
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You'll never have a network connection like that out in the real world — but the potential for that level of speed is still tantalizing.
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The very news of a program of four female soloists in various ways linked to, or deriving from, Egypt, Syria and Tunisia was tantalizing.
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What's on the tapes is only hinted at, though it's clearly tantalizing enough for a nosy neighbor to demand copies early in the game.
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And when government figures finally break under the constant exposure to the tantalizing aroma, there's only one place in town they can turn to.
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Karopkin tells me to breathe through it while tantalizing me with promises of how great I'll feel in just a moment...any moment now….
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ET on a Thursday under the auspices of some exciting announcement related to "life in the solar system," or some other tantalizing news nugget.
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The Qataris had heard tantalizing reports about a rebounding population, and despite warnings about the potential for danger, they could not resist the chance.
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It's tantalizing, then, to wonder if the notion of a U.S.A./World format for the actual All-Star Game will someday get serious consideration.
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Thus, through his skill as an extraordinary draughtsman, Schiele was able to play with a tantalizing eroticism, making his nudes achingly stretch and shiver.
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But while those results were "tantalizing," the teams couldn't determine which bond organization the rings had, according to the paper published today in Science.
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With their central locations and warehouse areas that can be converted into new uses, older postal facilities are seen as tantalizing candidates for transformation.
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Together with the drawings' elegantly askew composition, this sets up a tantalizing sense of specific messages or meanings hovering permanently just out of reach.
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Not your typical Monday clue, but a tantalizing hint at what you can expect as you push yourself to solve further into the week.
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If this was a bittersweet moment for fans — an abrupt, tantalizing preface to the next "Star Wars" sequel, "The Last Jedi," which opens Dec.
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But the return of the document, which describes Columbus's first impression of Caribbean islands, points to a tantalizing mystery with no solution in sight.
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Apple spent most of 2019 tantalizing us with an impressive list of creators making content for Apple TV+, including Steven Spielberg and Oprah Winfrey.
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Our sports columnist assessed the tantalizing possibility of a meetup between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal at the tournament, which would be a first.
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The Bolton bombshell also raises another tantalizing piece of potentially critical information that the media has not yet focused on intensely, but soon will.
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Young — who plays "ferocious" Prodigal matriarch Jessica Whitly — could easily be describing a number of tantalizing mysteries knocking around the grey-tinged crime thriller.
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The Interface Yesterday, as I tried to sort through Twitter's decision to ban political ads, I got a tantalizing tip from a new source.
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If there is any doubt that the writers of "Better Call Saul" understand that they are tantalizing us here, consider the episode's closing line.
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Pottery shards jut through the soil as if offering tantalizing clues around the place, which has the feel of a contemporary conceptual art piece.
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The flip side of the profound loneliness of space is the tantalizing possibility that by transcending physical boundaries, spiritual forms of transcendence will follow.
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Other researchers have discovered tantalizing findings of their own, suggesting that Klotho may protect against other neurological disorders, including multiple sclerosis and Parkinson's disease.
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Even more tantalizing, skeletons found with skull perforations and deadly bone breaks suggest that human sacrifice may have also been ritually performed at the site.
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The original pitch for HQ2000 was tantalizing to mayors, governors, and real estate developers all across the land when it was released in September 21.
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For over 90 years, citizens of the Scandinavian nation have celebrated the holiday by reading and watching works in the tantalizing genre of true crime.
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You can immediately see the end goal and the last step in how you get there along with an entire world full of tantalizing unknowns.
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"The prospect for talks between President Trump and President Rouhani is a tantalizing, bearish element for oil prices," said John Kilduff, founder of Again Capital.
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It's a tantalizing notion: imagine if you could simply replace the sensor in your camera or the processor in your smartwatch after a few years.
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And then there are the various tantalizing teases about alternative and mirror universes that the show has thrown around over the course of the season.
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This is a really tantalizing question because we're starting to know some things, but the answers that I really want are still a ways off.
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Even more tantalizing, there's a shot of an unknown man getting out of the limo – with the big reveal being that he's a former Bachelor.
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However, after two years of playing tantalizing live sets around SoCal, Feels (formerly Raw Geronimo) announced that they are releasing their long-awaited studio album.
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That it was such a difficult task is a testimony to the talent currently deluging the industry, and a tantalizing look at what's coming next.
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The rest of you may proceed and read more about Hughes' and Carson's bedroom concerns, Bates' and Anna's latest heartbreak and other tantalizing premiere plotlines.
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One challenge is that tantalizing pieces of intelligence are missing key links because they did not develop long enough for investigators to determine their significance.
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By pairing classic fiction with some powerhouses of contemporary illustration, these editions hearken the illustrious past of bookmaking, while also adding a tantalizing contemporary take.
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Luckily, GoT mastermind and champion beard-grower George R.R. Martin penned a blog post on Monday that gives some tantalizing details about the upcoming show.
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Pruliaa, Miiirilid, Aloora, Deredrd, and the tantalizing Nitnis are just a sampling of the endless possibilities when naming your child with a digitized nervous system.
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There are snippets of a mutiny, of lost treasure, and an attack by some sort of tentacled sea monster — all of which are extremely tantalizing.
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For Epic Games, the recent Marshmello concert in Fortnite held out the tantalizing prospect of the beginnings of the "Metaverse" on ubiquitous, affordable mobile devices.
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In the video, Rivera moves her way through Puerto Rico's La Perla neighborhood and the Old San Juan bar La Factoría with a tantalizing allure.
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That makes its quest to grow in the country a tantalizing one, particularly given the high rate of failure of U.S. tech giants in China.
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To Dr. Sanín, a generation younger than her mentors, Tochecito had been no more than a tantalizing photo they'd snapped on their aborted 1991 trip.
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He references what amounts to an easter egg in his book, tosses out a tantalizing clue, and trusts in the internet to do the rest.
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Trump, as usual, takes a tantalizing possibility and amplifies it to its most damning possible conclusion: that Comey knowingly leaked classified information to the press.
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While the major narratives documented in the memos were already publicly known, they provide a few tantalizing new particulars about Comey's encounters with the president.
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Netflix rolled out the show's Twitter and Instagram accounts at the same time, hitting unsuspecting fans with a tantalizing, cryptic first look at the series.
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Friday's announcement that North and South Korea will work to formally end 2628 years of hostilities and to denuclearize their peninsula is a tantalizing development.
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There's the film-noir mystery, glimpsed in tantalizing fragments through the window, and there's the more engrossing, though less explicable, mystery of the witness herself.
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The Adham Hafez Company is based in Cairo, where, considering the recent history of Egypt, fantasies of the future must seem both tantalizing and treacherous.
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The bottom line: Peace isn't about to break out across Afghanistan, but the country got a tantalizing taste of it over the last few days.
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Just imagine a refrigerator tantalizing you with food scents, or future breeds of smart TVs delivering the scent of the tropics during a travel commercial.
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What's most frustrating, though, is that the hourlong "Soundstage" dispenses enough tantalizing nuggets to make you wish a dramaturge had helped harness Mr. Roth's imagination.
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For that reason, the implication of this tidbit isn't totally clear — but it certainly is tantalizing, and prosecutors almost certainly included it for a reason.
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It offers a tantalizing glimpse of how brain networks, which disintegrate under the influence of psychedelics, may then re-integrate afterward, in potentially improved ways.
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Tantalizing as it was, this new account had a curious problem: It was notably different from all of the other stories the prosecution had heard.
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FEMA maps of The Woodlands showed a tantalizing stretch of undeveloped land hard by a waterway called Spring Creek — including acreage in the 2006 plan.
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There is also the tantalizing possibility that Uber turns into a self-driving, logistics colossus that could rival Facebook or Tencent in terms of value.
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This kind of quirky matchup lent charm to the bowls of old, those glorified exhibitions, and have carried over as tantalizing elements of the playoff.
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One of the most tantalizing clues is the discovery of the hard-bound book published by the Islamic State department dedicated to articulating its ideology.
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Now that it has been unearthed by a team of paleontologists, it's giving them tantalizing clues to how it lived the most miniature of lives.
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In 2009 Mr. Glasper released a tantalizing album, "Double Booked," with six tracks by his longstanding acoustic jazz trio and another six by the Experiment.
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A sequence near the end gives us a tantalizing glimpse, when a fog embraces the Mary Alice as it sails into the mists of time.
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Astronomers won't say which explanation is preferred, pending more data, but what Dr. Reitze calls a "tantalizing hint" has emerged from analysis of the Jan.
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While he was largely uncredited until the internet age, his posters offered millions of moviegoers tantalizing glimpses of the raptures awaiting in the cinema darkness.
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" Such a sensible, iterative American public life contained, Katz wrote, "the … tantalizing … possibility that technology could fuse with politics to create a more civil society.
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The formula is pretty basic, but there's enough mystery to keep an audience engaged, and the always welcome Michael Emerson in a tantalizing supporting role.
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The suit has become a tantalizing sideshow; one document filed in court shows a lengthy marketing presentation for Roc Nation apparently intended to woo Prince.
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All in all, there are five extra scenes that play after the movie, with some far more tantalizing — and some more esoteric — than the others.
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This makes it a tantalizing destination for planetary scientists and for commercial interests alike, given Psyche's vast deposits of iron, nickel, and other valuable resources.
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Sex workers are tantalizing to Hollywood because they represent the exact opposite of the glamorous, beautifully poised ideal we have — sex workers are seen as dirty.
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In the last few years, though, an explosion of tantalizing clinical results have reinvigorated the field and plunged investors and pharma execs into a spending spree.
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"The characteristic isotopic ratios of carbon throughout the paleosol are tantalizing indications of life on land much further back in time than previously thought," said Retallack.
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You're probably aware that this psychological thriller touches on racism and white privilege, but the tantalizing thing about it how oddly subtle some of it is.
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Hailing from Baltimore, Maryland, Karizma's talents run ever deeper than the tantalizing house he's been releasing for decades everywhere from Ninja Tune to Ministry of Sound.
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During Spain's colonization of the Americas, settlers profligately destroyed the written records of the Maya civilization, leaving future generations only a tantalizing glimpse of their culture.
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" Just behind Malcolm X is a clipping from a religious tract originally intended to lure readers with the tantalizing question, "Hell, Suppose It's True After All?
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If that kind of conflict is as tantalizing to you as it is to Tess, you're officially ready for Sweetbitter's tasting menu of a freshman year.
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Little is known about Tesla's Model Y electric crossover vehicle, but in an earnings call Wednesday, CEO Elon Musk gave us a few tantalizing new details.
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Eventually they travel to Santa Teresa after obtaining a tantalizing clue to the whereabouts of the elusive Archimboldi, who seems to have vanished without a trace.
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AMC hung big moments from the comics over viewers' heads as tantalizing teases, and it messed with audience expectations in ways that felt cheap or undeserved.
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For law enforcement and government agencies, it offers the tantalizing prospect of being able to simply peer into someone's brain and gather details about a crime.
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The discovery is tantalizing for the scientific community, particularly because three of the planets in the TRAPPIST-1 system appear to fall within the habitable zone.
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Aside from its tantalizing lakes, the moon has a thick atmosphere, predominantly made up of nitrogen and other compounds commonly associated with life here on Earth.
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More choice at the bar is undeniably positive, and the idea of an alcohol-free drink that can also act as a social lubricant is tantalizing.
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Literally all possible explanations are on the table at this point—and the truth about this tantalizing star could be more fascinating than we ever imagined.
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I'm listening to it right now and it still goes: from the tantalizing short "Good Time", through the airy and elegant cover of Jennifer Page's "Crush".
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Scientists have found multiple exoplanets that could potentially be habitable, but these three worlds around TRAPPIST-1 are particularly tantalizing because of their proximity to Earth.
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In 2014, a tantalizing study found that the annual opioid overdose rate was lower in states that had legalized medical marijuana than in states that hadn't.
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It's just Trump's doing what Trump does best: kicking up a storm of publicity and tantalizing possibilities that distract his audience from the administration he's building.
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With five minutes remaining, a line of U.S. defenders failed to clear Polo's tantalizing cross and Flores nipped in at the back post to sidefoot home.
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The prospect of total Democratic control of government is a tantalizing one for liberals, who have imagined Clinton's presidency as a slog of gridlock and obstruction.
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The Game of Thrones cast is still keeping mum on Season 8, but Maisie Williams offered a tantalizing tease on her last scene as Arya Stark.
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Scientists at the University of Southampton are offering a tantalizing look into a new type of technology that could be be the future of data storage.
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As Israel noted, one of the most tantalizing things about these developments is that they seem to mirror the early days of the internet on Earth.
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Thursday's revelations raise the tantalizing possibility that the more than 4,500 artifacts uncovered nearly 100 years ago were only part of a larger royal funerary treasure.
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Each capture moment offers a unique player session, and while many will be similar, there's the tantalizing opportunity to have something truly unique that's really exciting.
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Crosby had a tantalizing chance to tie the game in the third period, but Jaroslav Halak made an impressive pad save with Crosby on his doorstep.
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Tantalizing hints that Wallenberg, the scion of a rich, prominent family of Swedish industrialists, was imprisoned in Moscow emerged immediately, then dripped out at long intervals.
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Secretary of Defense Mattis threw a tantalizing one-liner into his post-strike presser when he talked about the "stabilization phase" of the counter ISIS campaign.
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The big, tantalizing exits in hardware from companies such as Beats, Nest and Oculus have kept venture investors, especially with seed-stage funds, interested in hardware.
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Whether anywhere other than Earth has harbored life is one of the supreme questions in science, and the new findings offer tantalizing evidence, though no proof.
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These actions display the first hints of a truly three-dimensional, layered space, and bring tantalizing new possibilities — some of which are already being tested today.
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Others have already proved themselves to be nothing more than tantalizing disappointments; Carter-Williams, Ben McLemore, and Trey Burke find themselves entering make-or-break seasons.
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No matter how many missiles North Korea fires off, it seems Trump will continue to fire off tweets about the tantalizing, promising prospects of a deal.
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Like so many now, I loved her without ever seeing her live; this holographic specter was weirdly tantalizing, even if it hardly made up for that.
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The details of how most animals became domesticated lie deep in the murky past, much debated and glimpsed only in tantalizing hints from fossils and DNA.
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In the prerecorded episode that aired on Monday, Holzhauer's "Jeopardy!" reign came to an end with his 33rd game, a tantalizing $58,2003 shy of Jennings's mark.
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What starts off as a number that sounds like it could have been plucked straight from "A Chorus Line" takes a turn for the bizarrely tantalizing.
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In Jeppe Hein's Horizontal Cut sculpture, the thin slice in the mirror foil canvas made the delicate material quiver as you pass, giving a tantalizing shock.
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CreditCreditAlex Wong/Getty Images The tantalizing leaks have spilled out in the weeks since the National Rifle Association's annual convention in Indianapolis devolved into civil war.
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Last year, the subway stations of New York and the feeds of Instagram were plastered with cheeky ads with slumped cactuses that offered a tantalizing proposition.
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On Soccer ST. PETERSBURG, Russia — They were only glimpses, fleeting and flickering and ultimately insignificant, but they were so tantalizing that they were impossible to miss.
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Lyrics from his "coon songs" interrupt the text, while a tantalizing blues — "undreamt, unsummoned … terrible samplings of the old and the unfamiliar" — drifts beyond his reach.
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But memories of his long-ago life haunt him, and the arrival of new technology raises the tantalizing possibility of a return to his first home.
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"The Great Pretender" reads like a detective story, with Cahalan revealing tantalizing clues at opportune moments so we can experience the thrills of discovery alongside her.
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You'll get a tantalizing glimpse of misleading headlines on Facebook, potentially problematic jokes on Twitter, and a lot of other stuff you really shouldn't care about.
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Consider the tantalizing $2.6 trillion in global profits that American companies are keeping out of their home accounts and out of the Internal Revenue Service's reach.
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But she doesn't insist strenuously on her thesis: the book is less a work of scholarly debate-resolving than a tantalizing exercise in literary puzzle-making.
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That tantalizing prospect stems from an upsurge in voter turnout among the country's Arab population in this week's election, which has translated into increased political heft.
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After spending a week pursuing this story, I still have no idea whether or not there is any truth to the couple's wild and tantalizing claims.
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The Chinese market is massive, and the growing population and increasing popularity of mobile devices there offer tantalizing prospects for weather information providers such as AccuWeather.
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In China and Japan, magnetic levitation — or Maglev — trains offer a tantalizing glimpse of the high-speed rail travel that could be just around the corner.
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This exoplanet is a fantastic and tantalizing subject for future research, but one thing remains abundantly clear: The search for a truly Earth-like planet continues.
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This tantalizing possibility, which would have dramatic implications for particle physics and cosmology, is explored in a paper published on the arXiv preprint server this week.
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Console refreshes happen every few years, but for PC gamers, there's always a tantalizing potential upgrade that could make your gaming machine just that much better.
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While these variants are just the beginning of exploring the differences in chronotypes, the study goes on to suggest tantalizing links between chronotype and mental health.
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There are a few tantalizing glimpses of Prince's 55-year marriage to the former Judy Chaplin (daughter of Saul, the Academy Award-winning arranger and composer).
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" Mr. Cohen's answer was tantalizing: "Yes, and again those are part of the investigation that's currently being looked at by the Southern District of New York.
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Could it be that alkaline water brands dangling the tantalizing possibility in front of wellness freaks—that there's a water out there that's better than water?
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Nabbing those tickets is not going to get any easier now that everyone watching the Grammys telecast was treated to a tantalizing taste of the musical.
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Two of Saturn's moons — Enceladus and Titan — are considered tantalizing places that could potentially host life, and NASA wants to continue studying these worlds in the future.
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To inquiring reporters, she threw out tantalizing hints of a second novel in progress, but the months and the years went by, and nothing appeared in print.
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Take a look at the tantalizing Minecraft resort posted on Imgur: Don't you just want to slip on your sandals and book your plane ticket right now?
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Photo: Michael PetragliaTwo years prior, archaeologists had discovered the site, finding fossilized animal bones and troves of stone tools—tantalizing clues that hinted at former human occupation.
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For the moment, though, the focus remains on the potential for significant advances for the right -- and Trump's speech reminded conservatives at CPAC of those tantalizing possibilities.
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While the discovery certainly makes for a tantalizing History channel segment (promoted, of course, with the above dramatic trailer), other experts find its evidence a little dubious.
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Whether a flick actually features a crazy-hot love scene or a more innocent tryst between a forbidden couple, it's perfectly acceptable to find these movies tantalizing.
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But those sequels, side projects, and games all featured some genuinely good, ambitious ideas that are too tantalizing not to explore, so long as they're better executed.
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But to the twins she gave birth to and reared in a state of otherwise-engaged preoccupation, Anna is a tantalizing unknown, especially as she nears death.
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This whole archaeological kerfuffle started as a tantalizing possibility: Gadoury, 15, says he used Maya constellation patterns to pinpoint ruins of a heretofore unknown ancient Maya city.
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While it offers a few tantalizing glimpses inside the company and how Nadella changed its culture, too much of it feels like it was written by committee.
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Additionally, exomoons could be interesting for another reason: the moons of our Solar System have recently become tantalizing targets in the search for life off of Earth.
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The books contain the tantalizing components of a romance novel, but are sheathed in contemporary designs that make for embarrassment-proof and harassment-free public reading experiences.
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Wortman's near-death experience with toxic fluoride proved tantalizing to tabloids, but hers is far from the only romantic murder plot gone awry that's captivated the public.
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Police also had another tantalizing clue: Several first-responders reported hearing Jessica utter a name that sounded like "Eric" or "Derek," possibly steering them toward her attacker.
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There's no dialogue or much narrative, although there are some tantalizing questions such as why the invaders that are calcifying Semblance look so much like your character.
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The queen of Wakanda (and of our hearts) dropped two tantalizing nuggets of information during a recent interview about the post-Infinity War state of the MCU.
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We saw flashes of Diana's heroism in Batman v Superman and it was enough to tease what might be, a tantalizing glimpse of our Amazon in action.
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However, there's another tantalizing possibility for gold bugs: Perhaps ultra-low inflation could actually send gold prices higher, through the mechanism of negative central bank policy rates.
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This crescent view of the dwarf planet also gives scientists a tantalizing glimpse at the side of Pluto not seen by New Horizons during its close pass.
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"There are a lot of impacts through history, but that it seems to coincide so precisely with this global warming event is a tantalizing coincidence," says Schaller.
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The Minnesota Timberwolves are one of the many teams considering Dunn, and it's tantalizing to imagine how his skills might fit into defensive auteur Tom Thibodeau's system.
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Svitolina's superior serving was the difference in the one-sided match as the Ukrainian set up a tantalizing quarter-final meeting with Greece's Maria Sakkari on Thursday.
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The enormous size and rapid growth of China's economy make it a huge and tantalizing opportunity for Goldman Sachs (GS), Citigroup (C) and other Wall Street firms.
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Some of the more tantalizing Ohr contacts occurred in the days when Steele made his first contacts with the FBI in summer 2016 about the Russia matter.
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That would be a threat to whomever was the subject of those 264 total settlements, but more like a tantalizing promise for the rest of the country.
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Teaming up the three of them not only creates a host of dramatic possibilities, but the tantalizing prospect of how each will go about securing their revenge.
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Tantalizing photos appear on social media of migrants apparently doing well in Europe, while messaging apps provide secret channels through which smugglers guide migrants on their journeys.
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Perhaps the most tantalizing clue – which could easily be referring to the White Walkers, dragons or direwolves – involves Fairfield's preparation for Season 8, which is already underway.
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The developers promised more updates about the project soon, but for now we're stuck with the tantalizing possibility that video game hair might soon be hyper-realistic.
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Growing discomfort with Mr. Trump among Mormon voters is offering the Provo-born graduate of Brigham Young University a tantalizing opportunity to capture Utah's six electoral votes.
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It should be the game of the week after Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger's knee injury spoiled a tantalizing matchup with Patriots quarterback Tom Brady on Sunday afternoon.
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And now that I'm facing the tantalizing prospect of getting rid of them forever, I'm starting to realize that I can't even picture my life without them.
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Books of The Times Merve Emre's new book begins like a true-crime thriller, with the tantalizing suggestion that a number of unsettling revelations are in store.
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Although the compelling history in "Troublemakers" provides a number of tantalizing clues as to where things got off track, this is not the focus of the book.
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And for poor East European Jews — especially the millions in western Russia who faced political repression and frequent pogroms — the international workers' movement offered a tantalizing freedom.
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Born in 1802 to shabby genteel parents, Landon was an ascending star in literary London, a tantalizing blend of Romantic feeling and proto-Victorian self-promoting prowess.
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The focus on Apple's programming makes for a tantalizing narrative, given how long Silicon Valley in general and Apple in particular have remained agnostic about owning content.
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A third file also identifies Rodriguez Tamayo as the head of the anti-Castro Training Camp at Pontchartrain, La. No doubt there are thousands of tantalizing tidbits.
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Similarly, the myth of a swarm of fraudulent voters using the addresses of vacant lots to tilt the election to the Democrats, while tantalizing, collapsed under scrutiny.
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This relatively unexplored part of the Moon is particularly tantalizing to scientists, as there is evidence that this region may harbor a significant amount of water ice.
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"I will not ask what Manuel Mena's reaction was when he noticed a bullet had hit him," Cercas writes in the tantalizing description of his subject's death.
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V.F. She gives you these tantalizing glimpses, but only just barely, of the work she clearly puts in, and the rough edges that exist in any life.
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But the tunes that are less touched-up offer a tantalizing glimpse down a road that Davis might well have followed further, had his label not intervened.
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Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown are their tantalizing young wings playing a far more mature style than it seems they should be capable of at their age.
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Dzu's rapid ascent, and the state's punitive response, is a tantalizing "what if," and a clear demonstration of why the government ultimately failed to win public support.
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The game, like many between No. 8 and No. 9 seeds, lacked marquee value, but offered the tantalizing possibility that it would go down to the wire.
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The images were not conclusive, but they revealed another tantalizing phenomenon: thousands of sporelike cells—too many, he thought, to be explained only by a dormant population.
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Bolton&aposs lawyer dropped a tantalizing hint in a letter to Congress earlier this month indicating that Bolton knows even more than what&aposs already been revealed.
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Years ago, Dr. Squyres said no matter when the mission ended, he was sure that there would be some tantalizing mystery they would see just beyond reach.
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Game of Thrones is moving beyond George R.R. Martin's books, and for an avid fan of the books like myself, that prospect is both tantalizing and concerning.
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It's tantalizing, of course, because many of the secrets and plot developments that readers have been in suspense about for years may finally be depicted on screen.
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There was even a tantalizing suggestion of other criminal conduct that the Justice Department's Southern District of New York is investigating that we may know nothing about.
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Soon afterward, Cohen hired Clinton ally and PR bulldog Lanny Davis, and the press began to report more tantalizing hints that Cohen had key Trump-Russia information.
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Hell, even Mike Brown and Konstantin Batygin, the two Caltech astronomers who published tantalizing clues that point toward a so-called "Planet Nine," second-guessed their results.
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Discord is a tantalizing asset for any number of the strategic players who envision at least some future in gaming — and most of the global heavyweights do.
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While the possibility of huge amounts of clean energy from tidal power is tantalizing, there are concerns about the impact such installations and units may have on wildlife.
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A denim jacket with a touch-sensitive cufflikeCute jacketno likeUgly dongle Price$350 In 2015, the tech was still rudimentary, but it was impressive in a tantalizing way.
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They found that kids took three times as long to get into packaging when the non-functioning end had a tantalizing lenticular, thereby adding another layer of protection.
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The first couple of short teaser trailers for Hulu's upcoming series The Handmaid's Tale have given us tantalizing glimpses of the adaptation of Margaret Atwood's classic dystopian novel.
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This isn't a scientific study, but it is a tantalizing idea… The study also found that the higher your skills in foreign languages, the slower your skills improve.
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The LG V30, on the other hand, is a tantalizing promise of an excellent phone from a company that's always come close but never quite accomplished that feat.
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Rocket Lab is hoping to tap into that small satellite market by offering up a tantalizing price to get that cargo into space: just $4.9 million per flight.
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Titled David Wojnarowicz: History Keeps Me Awake at Night, the show tactfully highlights the artist's most confrontational pieces while giving sometimes t0o-brief, tantalizing glimpses into his vulnerabilities.
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If it all works, China will be getting an up-close view of one of the most tantalizing areas of the lunar surface: the South Pole-Aitken basin.
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Notably, this cast is filming both seasons 3 and 4 at the same time, meaning we hopefully won't have to do this tantalizing wait the next time around.
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Westworld's finale was a near-perfect end point to a fantastic season of sci-fi television, not to mention a tantalizing platform from which Season 2 will launch.
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If they can make drawing all over Christian Grey's body with lipstick look tantalizing (as opposed to just, err, messy?), then ugly shoes can't possibly take down Dornan.
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Though the image of a buff Shkreli sporting a bowl-cut may be tantalizing, it's worth noting that his "weightlifting" means he can do a whopping 15 pushups.
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Watching the buttery mixture of curd and fresh cream ooze out of the mozzarella casing is appropriately tantalizing foreplay for the pleasure that is eating this glorious cheese.
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In a market full of mostly cosmetic or battery-enhancing accessories, a phone that can truly be augmented with plug-in extras stands out as a tantalizing proposition.
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But for those with an eye on our ever growing plastic waste problem, cups and bowls that are, to use Loliware's term, "designed to disappear" have tantalizing potential.
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Becoming more familiar with this rhythm, what was overwhelming becomes almost tantalizing: This thing I can't use looks like a launchpad—am I going to unlock an astronaut?
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Sure, it wasn't as tantalizing as role-playing doctor and patient or going on a threesome date with a ballerina, but it was still something new to try.
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Since it was first announced in December of last year, a virtual reality Rock Band game has been one of the most tantalizing prospects for the Oculus Rift.
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The game borrows liberally from social media platforms, its user interface a barrage of tantalizing notifications, each one a miniature reward releasing yet more endorphins into my brain.
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Although it's hard to miss the usual suspects' offers, especially the early-bird brands, there are some sites that are showcasing equally tantalizing finds that you shouldn't overlook.
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The existing technical skills make projecting what he can amount to such a tantalizing exercise, but it still takes a leap of faith to assume he'll get there.
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Ever since Super Mario Odyssey gave the world its first tantalizing glimpse at Mario's nipples, the internet has been set aflame with curiosity and thirst for more details.
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The timing of the two events is pretty tantalizing for researchers, and seems to suggest that this impact may have been the catalyst for Earth's ancient temperature rise.
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The interplay of these shifts is complicated, but there is a tantalizing possibility that the death of the largest known shark required an assist from an exploding star.
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What made the giant squid tantalizing was that their carcasses washed up reasonably often, but it was unheard of for anyone, other than fishermen, to see them alive.
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The tantalizing question is whether, after the hosannas from critics here and at the Venice Film Festival, modern, millennial audiences will allow themselves to fall under the spell.
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There were a number of tantalizing loose ends: Sheriff Hopper getting into the mysterious car and then, one month later, leaving out treats for Eleven in the woods.
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Apple executives have expressed high hopes for investment in software and services, in the booming middle classes in China and India, and the tantalizing prospect of tax reform.
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Insider explored the most prominent and tantalizing theories about the building, including that it is a monument to an evil Canaanite god and that it is a crypt.
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That's partly because the story of what happened to Edith, slowly revealed through tantalizing, frustrating clues, is overshadowed by the stories of the people who've been left behind.
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It's a tantalizing back story, one that has charmed cocktail writers and aficionados for years, and there's only one thing wrong with it: None of it is true.
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We also know that every time the media reports that criticism while using images of players kneeling on the sideline, it makes for good TV and tantalizing clickbait.
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Flabby, weak, a frustrated musician tormented by latent homosexual desires, Fuller becomes fascinated by the eugenics movement and its tantalizing promise of a world filled with superior men.
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It's as if id Software led you to a tantalizing mystery, only to pull the rug out from under you and make you realize that nothing is there.
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While there are yet to be scientific studies on whether lucid dreaming could indeed help treat such phobias, it is nevertheless a tantalizing possibility that should be explored.
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Mr. Forsythe has been working with Mr. Yasit since 2017, exploring the connections between hip-hop and ballet, and here he shows us tantalizing glimpses of that relationship.
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His strong performance — two goals and a deft assist — in Collingwood's nail-biting grand final loss to the West Coast Eagles a week later reinforced that tantalizing notion.
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You might not be expecting this on a Monday, but it gives you a tantalizing glimpse into the fun you'll have when you push further into the week.
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Most tantalizing is the half-explored theme of the pressure Robyn and many women feel to set and meet long-term goals in their careers and personal lives.
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PRICELESS STORY: Here's the inside story of how a tantalizing tip to a pair of POLITICO reporters helped bring down former Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price.
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As the undisputed champion of check, Burberry gave us a host of tantalizing new outerwear in striking pink and black check, rich autumnal check and staid grey check.
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Enrich's most tantalizing nugget is that in the summer of 2016, Jared Kushner's real estate company (which received lavish financing from Deutsche) was moving money to various Russians.
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There&aposs also a tantalizing peek at the level where Jesus is nailed to the cross, and the game&aposs description on Steam promises a resurrection plotline, too.
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In "The Tantalizing Fly," 10 the clown borrows Max's fountain pen to clobber a fly, swings the pen, and scatters ink off the page—and onto Max's face.
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The poster debuted on Facebook with the intriguing hashtag "#StrangerThursdays," which may mean more revamped movie posters or other equally tantalizing tidbits leading up to the October release.
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But it has undeniably morphed into a more prosaic creature, and the tantalizing mists that surrounded its initial run have dissolved as if under a harsh morning sun.
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The standard tools of digital design seem better suited to warping an entire building or texturizing a whole facade than to adding a flood of unique, tantalizing decorations.
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Tuesday night, as most of Twitter complained about Rachel Maddow's tantalizing rollout of President Trump's 2005 tax return, The Hollywood Reporter published a scoop of its own: Warner Bros.
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After isolating and subsequently burning right by Toronto Raptors forward Terrence Ross, Carter took it hard to the hole and finished with this tantalizing up-and-under spin move.
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The universe is strange and complex and mind-blowing, which means the truth behind these mysteries is even more tantalizing than any alien conspiracy theory we could dream up.
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These tantalizing extras come in offers like cash back, travel miles, and cash bonuses, and banks use them to get you to sign up for credit cards and spend.
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But even if quantum reconstruction efforts don't pan out, they might point the way to an equally tantalizing goal: getting beyond quantum mechanics itself to a still deeper theory.
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The announcement is a conclusion of sorts to years-long hype over the tantalizing possibility that the fountain of youth can be found in the bodies of other people.
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It's a maddeningly tantalizing cultural mystery, and it's made even weirder by the fact that there are at least two plausible sources — but chances are, you've never encountered either.
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As someone who's had a fair share of crushes over the years, I can say with absolute ambivalence that the experience is a tantalizing and torturous emotional roller coaster.
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We just have a lot of tantalizing hints—we're fairly certain Sagittarius A* is a black hole, and we know that it has a disk of matter orbiting it.
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Fortunately, a growing number of bars, restaurants, shops and cities now offer free wi-fi—though these tantalizing pools of connectivity vary in terms of their speed and reliability.
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The waveform also supplied some tantalizing hints of an answer to the question of how a pair of black holes end up orbiting each other in the first place.
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Did you know that the Kremlin's secrecy has built an entire cottage industry of largely-unfounded rumors and conspiracy theories based on the few tantalizing details which do leak?
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This basically describes the Enceladus Life Finder (ELF) mission, which would involve no landing, drilling or melting—just ten or so deep dives into that tantalizing south polar plume.
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Click here to view original GIFImage: NASAWhile this isn't the grand reveal we might have been hoping for, it's a step toward learning more about a very tantalizing system.
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The development of qubits has implications for dealing with massive amounts of data and achieving previously unattainable levels of computing efficiency that are the tantalizing potential of quantum computing.
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The culprit was the same as it always is: Too many people were lured by a tantalizing idea that the promise-makers couldn't, for a variety of reasons, fulfill.
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At a time when open platforms like YouTube face a choice between protecting their users and protecting their users' ability to speak freely, counterspeech represents a tantalizing third possibility.
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It's this tantalizing possibility that prompted a research team from the Planetary Science Institute to estimate the chemical and material distribution within each of the seven TRAPPIST-1 planets.
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His injury during the 2017 World Baseball Classic, preventing North American audiences from getting an extended look at him, made his promise all the more tantalizing for its distance.
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At first blush this appears to be a tantalizing result for companies looking to save money, but a closer look shows that gains aren't as dramatic as they appear.
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And the ability to use digital wizardry to manipulate performances has proven too tantalizing for filmmakers to resist, despite the ethical concerns raised about conjuring a performer's likeness posthumously.
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The result is not so much a memoir as a collection of memories, many of them containing tantalizing intimations of a powerful autobiography that still yearns to be written.
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Simmered in lightly salted water, fresh shell beans are ready in a half-hour or so, as opposed to dried beans' hour-plus, and their creamy texture is tantalizing.
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Even beyond sheer literary genius, the curators argue, Shakespeare and Austen have a lot in common — starting with their scantily recorded intimate lives, which leave tantalizing holes to fill.
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Word from his lawyer, Sven Mary, on Thursday that Mr. Abdeslam would like to return to France to "explain himself" raised the tantalizing prospect of a potential intelligence bonanza.
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This counterintuitive, even paradoxical dynamic suggests a tantalizing hypothesis: America's shabby, unpopular safety net is at least partly responsible for capitalism's flagging fortunes in the Land of the Free.
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While it's encouraging that the team were able to discern so many details about the drawing, the most tantalizing mystery—what the image is supposed to represent—remains unsolved.
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Coupling and its complications also anchor two elegant stories that similarly feature tantalizing, vivid asides about science: "The Mysteries of Ubiquitin" by Andrea Barrett and "Honeydew" by Edith Pearlman.
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But you needn't worry FOMO-folks, because the artist just shared a tantalizing clip of his 11-piece band performing live last November at London's historic Islington Assembly Hall.
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And since you're here ... The most tantalizing — and crazy — Amazon M&A rumor I've heard in the last few months that's very much still just a rumor to me?
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But "The View" is removed from the increasingly partisan fray of cable news, which attracts viewers who are political junkies; it offers the tantalizing promise of reaching the unconverted.
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Now and then on the burning plain there would be a single Acacia raddiana, a squat, flowering desert tree, its umbrella-shaped canopy casting a tantalizing pool of shade.
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The tantalizing young duo of Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons, provided they can stay healthy and thus stay on the floor, are finally poised to join forces in Philadelphia.
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" When I asked Mr. Pandya whether the island was beautiful — the few photos I've seen show tantalizing white beaches and Windex-blue seas — he snapped back: "No, it's filthy.
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And the Republican tax overhaul appears to be nearing the homestretch in Congress, putting the party and the Trump administration in tantalizing reach of their first real legislative success.
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Every shot is arresting, a carefully thought-out aid to building a world that still keeps some of its secrets hidden, tantalizing the audience and leaving us wanting more.
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However, there's no further information about the most tantalizing Pixel 4 rumor of all which says that it will include a 90Hz display similar to the OnePlus 7 Pro.
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Because of the diary form, the novel's perspective is limited to what Cedar experiences personally or hears about, which also results in tantalizing plot points that aren't followed through.
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Typically marketed as low risk, these investments, known as wealth management products, offer tantalizing returns that seem to handily beat the interest rates that banks offer on regular accounts.
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With employers scrambling for workers, they're increasingly viewing summer hires not as temporary laborers to meet a seasonal surge in demand but as a tantalizing pool of potential employees.
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The jurors in the Harvey Weinstein trial sent out a tantalizing note during their lunch hour on Friday afternoon, just before they were scheduled to break for the weekend.
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Broeksmit's late father, Bill, had been a senior executive there, and his son possessed a cache of confidential bank documents that provided a tantalizing glimpse of its internal workings.
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China, for its part, remains a darling of our European friends for dangling tantalizing business deals and taking a firm stand in favor of unrestricted globalization and free trade.
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Narrated by Jack and Lucky in brisk, alternating chapters, the story is peppered with tantalizing scenes of the couple noshing through Hong Kong's best bao, congee and egg tarts.
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Lorde discovered the Flame by chance one night in 2013, during her first trip to America, lured by nothing more tantalizing than the neon sign reading OPEN 24 HOURS.
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The Pinault Collection's owner, François Pinault, also refused to be interviewed; his museum has posted just a couple of tantalizing photographs of Mr. Hirst's coming show on its website.
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Bolton has receiptsBolton&aposs lawyer dropped a tantalizing hint in a letter to Congress earlier this month indicating that Bolton knows even more than what&aposs already been revealed.
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"The Two Pope" answers that tantalizing question -- with Anthony Hopkins and Jonathan Pryce in the key roles -- and somehow adds up to less than the sum of its parts.
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The majority of the theory comes from over-reading various posts by the show's cast and crew about the cancelation, but the most tantalizing evidence comes from Netflix itself.
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But with all the industry shifts lately toward more fully online "games-as-a-service" (think Destiny), Gearbox's pitch of "more Borderlands, with cool improvements" is a tantalizing proposition.
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It's tantalizing to imagine what next year's survey might look like if Mr. Trump's team of titans brought innovation to the sprawling federal bureaucracy, instead of a wrecking ball.
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The tantalizing sweetness of the play, directed by Sean Mathias ("No Man's Land") and opening Wednesday, April 5, at the Public Theater, is in the biographies of the artists.
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By early February, Mr. Bloomberg had effectively frozen the support of other moderates, overwhelming voters with advertising and tantalizing Democratic power brokers with his vision for the general election.
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Devour, a maker of frozen meals, riffed on the concept of "food porn" for its spot, with a girlfriend discussing her boyfriend's addiction to tantalizing footage of frozen food.
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It brings the North Korean regime close to its long-desired aim of recognition on the international stage, and offers Trump the tantalizing prospect of a historic diplomatic victory.
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This allows the students to take home from the experience tangible proof of their capacity and a tantalizing glimpse at a broader horizon of possibilities their future might hold.
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Its size is particularly tantalizing, according to NASA, because planets that are 1.5 to two times larger than Earth are rarely found in such close orbits around their stars.
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Despite having just made a tantalizing oil discovery in the Kara Sea, Exxon was forced to stop work — and exploration in the Russian Arctic has been on hold ever since.
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While hyperloop offers a tantalizing glimpse of how travel could develop in the coming years, mass transportation systems like buses and trains will still have a crucial role to play.
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The teaser gives us a few tantalizing glimpses into season 3, and it seems like things are picking up right where they left off at the finale of season 2.
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Superconductors allow for the propagation of electrical charge without electronic resistance, and therefore hold out the tantalizing promise — in computing kit terms — of carrying electronic charge with zero energy loss.
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Series creator Jesse Armstrong has stressed that he drew inspiration from various media dynasties, but the parallels to Rupert Murdoch and his offspring, in particular, have added a tantalizing twist.
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And while it's brief — you can easily finish the demo in under an hour — it's a tantalizing glimpse at what could end up being the best action game of 2017.
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