Do you have $100,000 to play with or $100 to play with?
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But TD always likes to play with another big and LaMarcus likes to play with another big, so both are trying to learn to play with each other.
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Self-segregate based on gender -- boys want to play with boys, and girls want to play with girls.
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So there's a lot of kids — boys who want to play with dolls, girls who want to play with trucks, etc.
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I have a game I like to play with my friends, or rather, a game I force my friends to play with me.
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Philly didn't win until they got Moses to play with Dr. J; Milwaukee didn't win until they got Kareem to play with Oscar.
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"The kids didn't want to be told that boys had to play with cars and girls had to play with dolls," Culmone said.
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The Cavaliers needed to play with more urgency on defense, especially at the start of the game, and they had to play with greater tempo.
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I'm feeling lucky, and I'm so motivated and pumped to play with Andy and to have the luck to play with him here in Wimbledon.
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You find out how to play with Ben, with Joel, with JJ [Redick], with T.J. [McConnell], you really find out how to play with those guys.
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Even at 255 or 261, I recognized that girls were not given the chance to play with a ball unless we wanted to play with the overly aggressive boys.
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Legos are fun — you want to play with them.
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Kids don't ask to play with clay, they ask to play with Play-Doh, which is probably one of the reasons Hasbro decided to trademark and protect one of the toy's recognizable features.
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"Is it difficult to play with her?" the father asks.
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You have to play with the guys who are playing.
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If you want to play with the code, go ahead.
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Instead of sparklers, give children glow sticks to play with.
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And I used to play with it all the time.
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But the firm has plenty of money to play with.
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Or, you weren't allowed to play with her at all.
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"Are we girls, or things to play with?" she asked.
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Then you get to play with them whenever you want.
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You can use multiple controllers to play with your friends.
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I didn't have much time to play with the screen.
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Niko got to play with snow from Winter Storm #Niko!
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First, let's look at what we have to play with.
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Well, yes, because I want more people to play with.
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Barber said it was an honor to play with Gomez.
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The power of the Beyhive is nothing to play with.
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But they're certainly yours to play with however you want.
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Baldwin's Trump was left to play with a children's toy.
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"You've got to play with what you have," Harvey said.
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HOW IS THAT GOING TO PLAY WITH THE ALT RIGHT?
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The dog gets to play with two other pups there!
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Did they also want you to play with the character?
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Prince will soon have a little brother to play with.
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I used to play with him in the minor leagues.
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After all, who doesn't want to play with their food?
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That's something that I wanted to play with with Adelina.
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You've got to be able to play with a lead.
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It's tough to play with a lead in this league.
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One sat down next to Christopher to play with him.
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That's the game I'm trying to play with the audience.
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Getting to play with him, he became a role model.
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Was an honor and privilege to play with you bro!
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They follow you around begging you to play with them.
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Mexico is not yours to play with, show some respect.
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I noticed that boys didn't want to play with me.
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I consigned one of my colleagues to play with me.
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"Formation" presents a Bey unafraid to play with new looks.
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We've got to play with more pride than we did.
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It's really nice, and there's always someone to play with.
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It's fun to play with gender and perception and expectation.
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There are a couple of ways to play with light.
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This will also mean more time to play with robots.
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Customers are encouraged to play with their style without guilt.
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There's a lot to play with here today, isn't there?
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"I like to play with time and challenge," he said.
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Then the researchers gave the babies toys to play with.
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By contrast, cats are meant to play with the NoBowl.
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You don't want to play with a bat like that.
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He wants to play with anyone who enters his room.
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Cloud Anchors is available for developers to play with now.
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"There's a whole wealth of material there to play with."
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That would allow us to play with some performance advertisers.
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I just want to play with my new toy too.
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These children were not allowed to play with other children.
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I was getting to play with older guys back then.
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Swift trusts her enough to play with her cats unsupervised.
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They can offer a fun way to play with color.
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"Mexico is not yours to play with, show some respect."
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This allowed him to play with Irish idiom, he said.
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They will have to play with their heads a bit.
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I also wanted to play with gender a little bit.
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I really like to play with the chemistry of people.
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I hope you always remember to play with your words.
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The Russians have come to play with a cool billion.
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When I come here, everybody wants to play with me.
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It's O.K. if you don't want to play with me.
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I ask what it's like to play with his heroes.
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Go is designed for human to play with human. Right?
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What were you trying to play with in "Proving Up"?
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It's a productivity toy that he'll love to play with.
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For one thing, the actors had more to play with.
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He has some cards to play with the United States.
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That's going to be something we're going to play with.
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My colleagues and I often stopped to play with her.
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It's a lot more fun for them to play with.
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You can go just to play with the new products.
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"More people want to play with that kind of convenience."
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"You want to have things to play with," she said.
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You don't have a ton of room to play with.
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For starters, I barely had any money to play with.
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That was a really fun thing to play with creatively.
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"We have eight votes to play with," the aide said.
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Unlike board games, emojis don't have rules to play with.
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"These are important scenarios to play with," Baker told me.
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I wanted to play with those rules in a different way.
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She's the easiest person to play with probably in the world.
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We've got to play with more intensity-that's a big thing.
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He'd always stop what he was doing to play with me.
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"We want to play with another way to run Democratic campaigns."
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Plus, there are tap and swipe gestures to play with now.
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When my puppy comes looking for me to play with him.
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He's still gonna have Fox to play with a little bit.
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Maybe for now, but it sure is fun to play with.
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"Usually we have a bigger budget to play with," she said.
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So as Pinterest came out, I started to play with it.
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So there's so much stuff to play with in that area.
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Still, that leaves Gates with many, many billions to play with.
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"It's nothing to play with," James said of Love's back issues.
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You need to play with the math you have control over.
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I love it and I want to play with these guys.
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Still, you'll definitely want to play with it, and here's how.
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And we have to play with a tremendous amount of effort.
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Tie-in novels often have to play with a delicate balance.
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What a cruel psychological game to play with impoverished children. pic.twitter.
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And when you're pairing separates, it's OK to play with scale.
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He takes her outside with him to play with our dog.
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"I think everybody wants to play with the Yankees," Torres said.
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I am not fit enough to play with my bad back.
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"One could seem to play with that line forever," Gorsuch said.
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And then you'd have to play with what the model is.
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I try to play with integrity and not flop and dive.
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Does the potential to play with human genetics give you pause?
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"With this dish, I wanted to play with colors," Atsushi says.
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And a roguelike that you need to play with a printer.
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So you start to play with them and put them together.
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It's easy to play with people — your friends, or complete strangers.
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I didn't have time to play with new boo right away.
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She's not going to be able to play with her friends.
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He's good with the puck, and he's fun to play with.
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"I just wanted to play with the guys' heads," he said.
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This is the kind of energy we need to play with.
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They're perfect to play with inside or outside of the tub.
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You're only able to play with people on your Friend List.
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Then you'll know there's going to be people to play with.
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He was there, so I'm super happy to play with him.
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Also in August, Ariel Winter ditched makeup to play with puppies.
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What gives you the right to play with people's mental health?
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It's only fair that your kid get to play with one.
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Double the hems to play with textures, colors, patterns, and shapes.
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Even asking someone to play with you tells you something important.
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Afterwards, Frank takes a moment to play with his toy soldiers.
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In turn, she alters her performance to play with possible responses.
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"We played hard enough to play with anybody," Vandeweghe tells me.
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And I really like to play with that in my art.
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An Institute staff member demonstrated how to play with "Snowfizz" slime.
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Why can't he go to the park to play with them?
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Oh, here's the code if you want to play with it.
|
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Why are buttons and dials so much fun to play with?
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"It was a huge thrill to play with Phil," Long said.
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These are gifts for you to play with, however you like.
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I've gotten to play with some of the best bands ever.
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Mr. Mann occasionally slipped the quartet's confines to play with others.
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These things are weirdly sexual, but sooo satisfying to play with.
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As a result, English players are guaranteed to play with fear.
|
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More often it's about who you don't want to play with.
|
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Now she has turned her makeup into slime to play with.
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Money will not be allowed to play with this baby's life.
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You don't have to be a girl to play with dolls.
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There's a reason we're not allowed to play with each other.
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It was extremely fun and exciting to play with the guys.
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If I want to play with masculinity one day, I can.
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It's just a funny opportunity to play with and tap into.
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I had climbed up into a tree to play with kites.
|
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He also took advantage of every opportunity to play with light.
|
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She wanted to play with and against children better than her.
|
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Grandparents will be strapping on headsets to play with distant grandkids.
|
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It's a kind of holy grail for gamers stuck on the less popular console as they're often not able to play with friends, and because a small userbase means fewer people to play with in general.
|
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It's easy to play with these guys and their very open style.
|
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Do they like to play with toys, and if so, what types?
|
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"We wanted to play with some warmer tones for fall," says Ess.
|
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Yes, Sam Bradford has yet to play with a great supporting cast.
|
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McIlroy is not the only professional golfer to play with the President.
|
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It's fun to play with the kids, and then give them back!
|
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But it's not just psychopathic despots who like to play with crossbows.
|
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It was the first time I got to play with another kid.
|
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When I was growing up, we weren't allowed to play with guns.
|
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She's not afraid of polarizing trends and loves to play with beauty.
|
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If I try to play with another boy's toys he'll punch me.
|
|
Basically, you'll be able to play with everyone but PlayStation 4 players.
|
|
When you have kittens on set, everyone wants to play with them.
|
|
Durant's exodus sparked narratives about superstars not wanting to play with Westbrook.
|
|
"They want to play with a pace," Brooklyn forward Bojan Bogdanovic said.
|
|
Here's hoping he'll get to play with Bo and Sunny Obama soon.
|
|
"We want to play with your expectations of the character," Levien said.
|
|
So the central bank may have some $2155 billion to play with.
|
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I don't want to play with you again," immediately followed by "goodbye.
|
|
A group of boys started to play with a foam soccer ball.
|
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It was fun to play with and created such a statement look.
|
|
We find a way to play with cars that can interest everybody.
|
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Also, [it] was a bit difficult to play with these heavy balls.
|
|
President Donald Trump didn't want to play with the Philadelphia Eagles, anyway.
|
|
Players aren't obliged to play with mana or anything like that, though.
|
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" Or "Now there are great shadows, I'm going to play with that.
|
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It's probably the coolest weapon I'm going to get to play with.
|
|
Mickelson had publicly stated he wanted to play with his old rival.
|
|
But you'd have to play with it collectively, not with one-offs.
|
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I like to play with my food, so that helps a lot.
|
|
There's a lot to play with, so be sure to have fun.
|
|
This stuff is great fun to play with, if you're so inclined.
|
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I thought it would be fun to play with something like that.
|
|
You don't get to play with any of those in Mandatory Happiness.
|
|
She was able to play with her granddaughter and participate in life.
|
|
Collins told players before Thursday's series opener to play with more resolve.
|
|
It's a productivity toy that even adults will love to play with.
|
|
Aldo also tried to play with Stephens's timing and peck at him.
|
|
I started to play with color, repetition, and pattern using these strips.
|
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She wasn't even allowed to play with other kids in the village.
|
|
All dogs have a favorite toy, one they love to play with.
|
|
"I was just happy to have someone to play with," he demurs.
|
|
No wonder Wayne was compelled to play with a similarly bouncy flow.
|
|
Since I'm Chinese when I go outside to play with my friends.
|
|
There are always more children to play with, and always more mothers.
|
|
Howard then took me upstairs to play with a couple of knobs.
|
|
Whereas wealthier kids are increasingly only allowed to play with wooden blocks.
|
|
For Korede's sister, the doctor is just another man to play with.
|
|
So they like to play with that symbolism to a certain degree.
|
|
We have this great babysitter, Nikki, who Alec loves to play with.
|
|
You're given a healthy set of weapons and abilities to play with.
|
|
It's enlivening to me to play with that and to include sexuality.
|
|
"We have to play with the lead," Cardinals manager Mike Shildt said.
|
|
Half of weekly active users go to Roblox to play with friends.
|
|
Who wouldn't want to play with the best players in the world?
|
|
It's just fun to play with a guy that competes like that.
|
|
And encourage the boys in your life to play with them too.
|
|
There are no designated areas to play with dolls or building blocks.
|
|
When you're a kid you're told not to play with your food.
|
|
Republican outside groups traditionally have a lot more money to play with.
|
|
Ever had to play with the ghost of your dead virtual dog?
|
|
Approaching U.S. elections give Iran a rare card to play with Trump.
|
|
Approaching U.S. elections give Iran a rare card to play with Trump.
|
|
And then there's stuff for us to play with early next year?
|
|
Verhoeven set out to play with fascist imagery and mock American militarism.
|
|
That means you get to play with cool heroes 20 percent faster.
|
|
Our whole family loves to play with them, parents and grandparents included.
|
|
The main idea: Kids play more when there's less to play with.
|
|
Until those modes are out, or until you have a group to play with, I wouldn't recommend investing too seriously in the Crucible unless you have a dedicated group of two or three other friends to play with.
|
|
Kayden had left his mother on the couch to play with his toys.
|
|
On Saturday, the exhibit was unveiled for all museum visitors to play with.
|
|
And when we book shows, we prefer not to play with all men.
|
|
"And all of a sudden girls wanted to play with it," Gupta says.
|
|
"Definitely just to play with him would be great, I think," he said.
|
|
Being alone is a mind game that you have to play with yourself.
|
|
In one scene, Elmo tries to play with Julia as she bounces Fluffster.
|
|
They were a chance to play with new toys and try new strategies.
|
|
I like to play with Snapchat's lenses, mess with photos, and take selfies.
|
|
He was also an accomplished drummer ... who used to play with Kenny Rogers.
|
|
We have to play with justifiable moral and ethical codes of conduct here.
|
|
Kim wasn't the only member of the family to play with the feature.
|
|
"I didn't want to play with the kids and be teased," she says.
|
|
If you had another dimension to play with, it might just be possible.
|
|
And could it be as simple and fun to play with as Legos?
|
|
And now their first baby cheese has two new cheeses to play with!
|
|
And now I start to play with it and now I'm creating something.
|
|
It was a long process for me to play with colors and patterns.
|
|
"We chose frogs to play with our perception of food," Catts told Gizmodo.
|
|
Being a drummer, it was very difficult for drummers to play with me.
|
|
We'll never pass up a chance to play with our food as adults.
|
|
Such fearlessness is reflected in her willingness to play with conventional fictional forms.
|
|
That's a vibe I love to play with and bring out in her.
|
|
Di Giuseppe's absence forced Carolina to play with 11 forwards and seven defensemen.
|
|
In fact, Novak sometimes comes over just to play with her baby girl.
|
|
He wants to play with more pace than we've done in the past.
|
|
For entertainment, the accommodation comes with a cheese board game to play with.
|
|
It's fun to play with stereotypes, but even more fun to break them.
|
|
Oh, what fun it is to play with the iconic Ikea blue bag.
|
|
To play with vinyl, not instruments, must have looked like using new technology.
|
|
"It's really cool to play with Dennis and Olof again," Twist told Mashable.
|
|
What's hard is surrendering one long enough for them to play with it.
|
|
Here are the seven best board games to play with your entire crew.
|
|
A virtual David Attenborough encourages you to play with a blue whale skeleton.
|
|
We'd advise you not to play with it like a toy ship, though.
|
|
For the Fourth of July, Google wants you to play with your food.
|
|
Super Mario Odyssey is more fun to play with Joy-Cons, as well.
|
|
Williams went on to play with the Cavs for nine years after that.
|
|
Of course, it only works if you have other people to play with.
|
|
What was it like to play with the famous international playboys, The Smiths?
|
|
I love to play with my friends from the USA, Japan and Australia.
|
|
What is it like to play with people for more than 50 years?
|
|
That's a different game that comms people have to play with the media.
|
|
Nationally, Republicans have a lot more leeway to play with in future elections.
|
|
Lush's Glow Worm Fun product is both cleansing and fun to play with.
|
|
I bought this off of Amazon and it's super fun to play with.
|
|
You're here to play with words, and that's exactly what Saturday crosswords do.
|
|
They can also pull the xylophone out to play with each part separately.
|
|
"My momma said y'all have to play with me," one person captioned it.
|
|
He is really fun to play with too, we even do handstands together.
|
|
" He adds of the duo's sweet dynamic, "She tries to play with him.
|
|
The editor has plenty of material to play with and does just that.
|
|
"I hope the fans are brave enough to play with me," he says.
|
|
It should not have been brought to a campus to play with students.
|
|
And just, that was such a fun night, getting to play with him.
|
|
Expect apps like Instagram and Twitter to play with this for direct messages.
|
|
Artist Jessie Bearden was clearly never told not to play with her food.
|
|
We started to play with ideas—what does an online conversation look like?
|
|
I felt more free to play with different expressions in the male role.
|
|
I came back down, and he happily had another glove to play with.
|
|
Is there a track that you're especially excited to play with this lineup?
|
|
MR: Over four decades ago, she called me to play with her band.
|
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I always brought a few books or some Christmas presents to play with.
|
|
People don't want to play with people that they think can outsmart them.
|
|
I had no one to play with, so I just took a picture.
|
|
He knew he was about to get to play with his pal again.
|
|
Only a few, who saw my children and wanted to play with them.
|
|
It's fascinating for us to play with an unconventional take on a protagonist.
|
|
Young picks a few moments to play with the architecture of the space.
|
|
Intriguingly, the show's creative personnel also use this idea to play with genre.
|
|
Few filmmakers don't want to play with an iconic character and $200 million!
|
|
Brown is eligible to play with the Pats as early as Week 215.
|
|
Golfers like this do exist, but no one wants to play with them.
|
|
He also said he owed it to himself to play with genuine effort.
|
|
I didn't want to play with a ball the size of a grapefruit.
|
|
When I finally arrived in Atlantic City, I had $20 to play with.
|
|
Perhaps my favorite lesson: Kids play more when there's less to play with.
|
|
"There was so much light and space to play with," says Costa Lopes.
|
|
A bunch of the people I used to play with are playing again.
|
|
She also likes puzzles and blocks and has started to play with Charley.
|
|
They come to remember where they began and to play with their friends.
|
|
We have to play with the same urgency and desperation in Game 4.
|
|
"I never thought I'd get to play with him," Rosario said of Reyes.
|
|
Here is a great applet from PhET simulations that's fun to play with.
|
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I didn't know how else to play with you — I didn't understand you.
|
|
The other kids in his class come running over to play with him.
|
|
THE THREE MONKEYS My dad usually comes over to play with the boys.
|
|
We've got to play with a little more intensity on the physical part.
|
|
"Yes, I do think he'd want me to play with him," Anthony said.
|
|
Guerrasio: Could you ever get him to play with you guys during filming?
|
|
Injuries happen and we've just got to play with whoever is out there.
|
|
She said she's excited to play with her own set of the toys.
|
|
Owen is shown using an Xbox Adaptive Controller to play with his friends.
|
|
Can you think of a plan for how to play with them together?
|
|
Lusztig finds various ways to play with the relationship between reader and writer.
|
|
It's really an honor to be able to play with D and Sue.
|
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DS: Let's say [you] make a recipe and want to play with it.
|
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I take time to work, and I take time to play with them.
|
|
You can command streaming media to play with the movement of your lips.
|
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Read more about Russell Moore, Camino, and how to play with fire here.
|
|
Ms. Tosi is not the first to play with cereal in the professional kitchen.
|
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The unholy mash-up was a lot of fun to play with, Blizzard realized.
|
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She dresses up to play with her 8-year-old brother, who has autism.
|
|
Sometimes you need a cute little quadcopter to play with at a family picnic.
|
|
L. buys them ($36) and then we head home to play with the puppies.
|
|
I regularly went to her house after school to play with her impressive collection.
|
|
You only get 500MB a month to play with, and this disappears quite quickly.
|
|
"The issue's obviously with Jordan [Spieth] not wanting to play with me," he said.
|
|
Remember the days when kids used to play with building blocks, instead of iPads?
|
|
When he arrived home, he headed to the court to play with his friends.
|
|
If you're looking for an "easier," more conventional Tank to play with, try Reinhardt.
|
|
It's a fun day to play with exciting fashion and generally try new things.
|
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In fact, every Smash game produced since has allowed you to play with them.
|
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But I will most definitely jump at the first chance to play with one.
|
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So it was just fun for us to play with that a little bit.
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Lower GDP would lower the ceiling, giving Mr Hammond fewer pounds to play with.
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" He modestly adds: "I'm just glad I got a chance to play with Chris.
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Oh, and did I mention that it's a lot of fun to play with?
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I give up trying to snooze and get up to play with the kitty.
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Will people build brand-new kinds of decks just to play with that card?
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There also are vampire fangs and zombie make-up selfie filters to play with.
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"The parrilla is like a game: you have to play with it," she says.
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Angevine went down to the kitchen to play with ice cream in the Cuisinart.
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"When I decide on locations, I try to play with contradictions," says Al-Bluwi.
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Other kids tried to play with Messi but, alas, it was a no-go.
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The choreography of "baby elephants" learning to play with soccer balls heightened our empathy.
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"It gives the an opportunity to play with it and use it," he said.
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He said he intentionally made it smaller because he wanted to play with scale.
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Or slightly more to play with the Knicks and get that, uh, life experience?
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When will we be able to play with friends instead of on our own?
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He isn't even the first rapper to play with gender expectations in his style.
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Every role has its own unique mini-game to play with the opposing countries.
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I used to play with her powdery eyeshadow palettes [full of] 50 different shades.
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One thing I love to play with is how they interact with each other.
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It's a joy to play with the wacky physics of baby Gregory's bathtime toys.
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Having FLOTUS as your mom means you'd get to play with Bo and Sunny.
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Feel free to play with the ratio of parsley to mint to green garlic.
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We are encouraged to play with a portrait bust in exactly the same way.
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But denying access like this is solely to play with and diminish a person.
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Instead of one color, I wanted to show different views to play with color.
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But players can add wireless controllers to play with friends on the same unit.
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When the family got together, she'd take them outside to play with the dogs.
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The asset disposal will give it more cash to play with, even after taxes.
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Cavaliers Coach Tyronn Lue expects his team to play with resolve in Game 5.
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A set of magnets that are fun to play with and can boost concentration
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Collins, though, expected Murphy to play with some added energy against his old team.
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Angry Birds is coming in "early 2018," featuring the ability to play with friends.
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It's also been neat to play with a drummer again and lock in with.
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It's cool to play with these people who are so used to playing hard.
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Snapchat wants you to play with your face, not just take pictures of it.
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COME ON. There is a lot of aircraft real estate to play with here.
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For instance, The Lab offers a way for groups to play with slime together.
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"I want to play with my team so bad," Kanter told CNN's Brooke Baldwin.
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" When asked if he'd like to play with both guys again, Rivers said ... "Yeah.
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Michael Jordan even thought it was O.K. for humans to play with Looney Tunes.
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What's your favorite non-video game that you like to play with your friends?
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My name is Thomas, and every day I like to play with my cars.
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This allowed J-horror films to play with their structure in very interesting ways.
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To play with Tiger, who is already a fiery dude, is a great pairing.
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But Mr. Luber said the business wasn't just an excuse to play with sneakers.
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Ellie Kemper was understandably enthusiastic to play with — and lie shamelessly about — some puppies.
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But I have to be honest, my shoe closet is nothing to play with.
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We know that we have the ability to play with anybody in this league.
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He said that he, of course, would want to play with the NBA's best.
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But higher oil prices this year have given Riyadh more money to play with.
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Right feet get 188 horsepower and 177 pound-feet of torque to play with.
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"Throughout my work I like to play with the idea of contrasts," she said.
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Tempers flared with 3 minutes 49 seconds to play with Boston leading 97-89.
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But, as I began to play with the presentation, simplicity seemed the wiser approach.
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Still, this tax shuffle does give McConnell a bit more money to play with.
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You want to play with the Washington press corps and this is your reaction?
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Shaw signed with the Cardinals in March but has yet to play with them.
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"It's the old man comes back to play with the young kids," he laughs.
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Two children pushed empty trash cans around, seemingly with nothing else to play with.
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Some issues, like teaching a child not to play with knives, are obviously urgent.
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"If you want to play with dynamite, you'd better be spot on," Chieng said.
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It's fun to play with a guy like (Gardner), who's hustling all the time.
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Having Johnny on here is crucial, too—he's my favorite bassist to play with.
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"No one has the right and authority to play with Turkey's honor," he said.
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While texting on Tinder, she suggested I might get to play with her kitty.
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My girlfriend is an Animal Patrol Officer and she loves to play with bunnies.
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So for 10 years you've been able to play with a now banned substance?
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It's just wonderful, campy, colorful nonsense and a lot of fun to play with.
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People who want to play with friends, however, will always have to be online.
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The fact these musicians wanted to play with me on the record… that's something.
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Carlota: I'm not sad because I get to play with my best friend, Chester.
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At any rate, the chillier weather gives us more time to play with protective styles.
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"When I was young, I used to play with my mother's typewriter," he tells Creators.
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"Just trying to be active, just trying to play with everything I've got," Colson said.
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I was delighted to have someone my own age to play with on the estate.
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I've gotten to know a lot of people, so I like to play with friends.
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"I take time to work and I take time to play with them," he said.
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"I've treated executives who say, 'I just want to play with my kids,'" Adler said.
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The sequel had $55 million less to play with in its budget, and it shows.
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Besides, there's no point in feeling guilty when there are cute kids to play with.
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"Imagine Philip Morris and the Miller Brewery with marijuana to play with," says Mr Kleiman.
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For Zombies, Black Ops IIII will include bot support to play with an artificial intelligence.
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We were scheduled to play with a lot of Chinese bands that we didn't know.
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The moment ended with Lupo extending an offer to play with him in the future.
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"There is not too much room to play with competitiveness through the currency," he added.
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I got to play with the amp for a few minutes using a Fender Jazzmaster.
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This stuff is going to be really fun to play with as it rolls out.
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I think they thought they were dolls, so they just wanted to play with them.
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For North, this could have just been a fun way to play with mom's phone.
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The food is delicious and there are tons of animals to play with — especially dogs!
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It also should not be given to children to play with, according to the CDC.
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Most dogs love to play with kids, but some games are just better than others.
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Going forward, those same institutions will have almost $30 million more annually to play with.
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So that comes with its own set of constraints and fun things to play with.
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If you don't have a friend to play with, this isn't the game for you.
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What is it that you look for when you're seeking out musicians to play with?
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Stonly is free if you want to play with the product and build public guides.
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Screenshot: GizmodoThe tick boxes at the bottom give you even more options to play with.
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An item from Princess Diana's wardrobe — and a tool for her to play with paparazzi!
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I need something to play with as an actor—otherwise I'd just be a stuntman.
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Plus, it's 91 degrees, man—too hot for y'all to play with us like this.
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"The issue's obviously with Jordan not wanting to play with me," Reed told the Times.
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Workers have only 1 or 2 degrees to play with inside their offices, Wired reported.
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I also loved having the face painters and masks for the kids to play with.
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We used to play with toy cars while the real ones rushed past beneath us.
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To dispute the legitimacy of journalism today is to play with extremely dangerous political fire.
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Nothing speaks to the security-minded geek than an open-source platform to play with.
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"I know how to play it and people want to play with me," she said.
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We'd step into these meetings with a seemingly infinite amount of time to play with.
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Until he got here (from Texas-Arlington) he had never gotten to play with size.
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As President, Trump continues to play with the fire of bigotry, as he always has.
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We're lucky to have found him and it feels very natural to play with him.
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That means it gets to play with beloved Pixar and Disney and Square Enix properties.
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My kids love to play with quadcopters that fit in the palm of your hand.
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For more personalized calculations, this interactive graphic that Quartz made is fun to play with.
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When I booted up Unreal Tournament, it wasn't to play with friends, but against bots.
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At the same time, I wanted to play with terrain generation with a physical basis.
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We realized those two need to play with each other and also inform one another.
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"We had to play with a tennis ball instead of a puck," he once recalled.
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He taught me to play with a certain amount of dissonance… He was quite funky.
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Stories give us a playground, a laboratory in which to play with life and narrative.
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"I'll tell you this, J-Kidd was the most fun to play with," Jefferson said.
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" She wrote, "It is very sad when kids don't have their daddy to play with.
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It will also solve one of the game's biggest problems—finding someone to play with.
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I think most girls are excited to play with it and have a peaked interest.
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His hair has grown back and he's able to play with his brother and sister.
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A neat little sequence that is fun to play with in your own training though.
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The min pao bun is just the excuse for us to play with these flavors.
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She scrapped the idea at the time, thinking kids wouldn't want to play with vegetables.
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The menu is bigger because there's more infrastructure to play with in a bigger space.
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If you want to play with excess, fine, but do that in moderation as well.
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"It was a lot easier to play with Tim Duncan," Kerr said on the podcast.
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"It's fun to play with," said Goldie, adding that it can help relieve stress, too.
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Nike executives agreed there might be a role for him to play with the company.
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For much of the movie, Mr. Audiard instead seems content to play with genre tropes.
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The chance to play with young forwards like Matthews and Mitch Marner drew Tavares home.
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"We've been really able to play with the price spectrum since then," Ms. Johnson said.
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Will you have prepared your team to play with relaxed confidence when those opportunities arise?
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It's nice to have someone to play with, but it can be overwhelming at times.
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LEVIEN From the beginning, we wanted to play with the audience's sympathies and rooting interest.
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He is not required to play with quite so much volcanic ferocity on every possession.
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Jeffrey Katzenberg has a billion to play with for his new short-form video platform.
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You get to play with them for a second before they pick you back up.
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We were taught the strictest gun safety, that this is not something to play with.
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"It was a great opportunity for me to play with Kareem and Magic," McAdoo said.
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It helps that the various powers are just a lot of fun to play with.
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That gave many businesses "inventory to play with," as factories went dark because of quarantines.
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"It's a totally new form of storytelling that we get to play with and explore."
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But when the Open Era started in 1968, pros were allowed to play with amateurs.
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Goldson would go on to play with the Bucs, Redskins, and Falcons, retiring after 2016.
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" He added, "It's more interesting to fight evil than just to play with stock certificates.
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As he got older, he would sneak onto the course to play with real clubs.
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"It's fun to play with," said Goldie, adding that it can help relieve stress, too.
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"Having someone who can read defenses really well is fun to play with," Williams said.
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Be ready to ask for them, especially if there's less cash available to play with.
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As you delve deeper, however, you can find some terrific ways to play with words.
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Fortunately for him, he may have about $20153 billion of found money to play with.
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Worst of all, not being able to play with Carl pains me every single day.
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All this means the couple has a fair amount of disposable income to play with.
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An opportunity to play with Jack, one of the best doubles players in the world.
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One version will live on her website while she continues to play with new versions.
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Did you ever let yourself wonder how cool it would be to play with them?
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They want their children to play with blocks, and tech-free private schools are booming.
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We wanted the movie to play with a rush of information and character and situations.
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Now the Democrats don't want to play with him because he's been such an ass.
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I haven't actively sought a partner to play with, so I haven't experienced the struggle.
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Tessela: The most important thing, I think, is to play with someone who is flexible.
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There's a stage in companies' evolution and mediums' evolution where advertisers want to play with it.
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Until her potential sibling comes along, Luna has a new four-legged sister to play with!
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Once again, this year's Oscars was a time for celebrities to play with gender fashion norms.
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"You are using your fame, your power, your money, to play with people's emotions," she said.
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Still, the website' A Song of Ice and Data, is pretty dang fun to play with.
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Click here to view original GIFWe've been told our entire lives not to play with fire.
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Seeing the current state of virtual reality could encourage them to play with the headset again.
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While the official launch is still months away, it was quite impressive to play with it.
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Especially if you have a group of friends to play with or opt to use matchmaking.
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Lillia, an elementary school student, loved to play with friends and loved Disney World, he says.
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Tarantino uses it as a phrase to play with, to fit within the flow of his
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But that's OK — there are plenty of other stolen NSA exploits for them to play with.
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Of course, with so much color to play with, there are no hard and fast rules.
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Alex is mobile now, so he likes to play with toys and crawl around the house.
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The company has some other fun things for aspiring cyberpunk car owners to play with — literally.
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We suspect curious Gus will have plenty of new admirers to play with in his future.
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She's funny, she's cute, she's totally '0003s, and she knows exactly how to play with expectations.
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"You are using your fame, your power, your money, to play with people's emotions," she says.
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I was constantly trying to find different ways to play with what the form could be.
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She's funny, she's cute, she's totally '90s, and she knows exactly how to play with expectations.
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Adult bonobos continue to play with each other the way juvenile chimpanzees play with each other.
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The bigger addition is 50-some new games and skills meant for kids to play with.
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It looked a bit strange, so we had to play with it a couple of times.
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Wiesel adamantly refused to accept the White House's attempt to play with history for ideological purposes.
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Kate, 37, sat on the ground to play with the children and chat with their parents.
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"I knew I wanted to be able to play with our grandkids," Wiles, 58, tells PEOPLE.
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They're going to play with it for 10 minutes, and then it's going to the attic.
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Maybe there aren't enough buttons or screens or menus to play with once you're in it.
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When you want to play with others, Pokémon Sun and Moon have also changed things up.
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So Graham mostly just held the baby and gave him a teddy bear to play with.
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A robust library of 3D objects to play with in Paint will be provided by Remix.
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Lo and behold, in spirit form, she left the door open just to play with me.
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"She's very girly, so she loves to play with makeup," Victoria told Seth Meyers in 2016.
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Messrs Zarif and Rouhani probably understand that attacking regional shipping would be to play with fire.
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We got to play with a lot of my heroes at the time, like the Germs.
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Inside of the numbers, however, are a host of interesting factoids for us to play with.
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I played a couple shows, but I used to play with so many different people, too.
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I think there's different types of music that I would dream of getting to play with.
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Dressing up for the season should be fun and a chance to play with formal trends!
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But I've been fortunate to play with so many people who I idolize and still do.
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I recently got a brief demo of the new Movi, and it's fun to play with.
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New York will be the first city to get to play with a scheduled summer launch.
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Most of the little boys, when I grew up, we used to play with each other.
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Dotchin was suited up but ruled ineligible, so the Ducks had to play with five defensemen.
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Cards that were over-represented in the metagame would now be more expensive to play with.
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Total cost: $750 It's always nice to have a little money left over to play with.
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And while it is fun and silly to play with, it could have more serious applications.
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The sound module looks cool as hell and must be fun as hell to play with.
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He had followers rather than friends, and even as a child refused to play with schoolmates.
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The diehard users and the more recent converts have something new to play with on Snapchat.
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They're fun to play with, but do little to change the tactical makeup of each encounter.
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But I asked Anders to play with the iPhone to see what he liked and didn't.
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Everyone who sees the thing wants to play with it, but reaction has been very mixed.
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The sole duty of the soon-to-be puptern is to play with dogs all day.
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The showrunners are known to play with their audience's expectations in order to deliver big twists.
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So if Snap had $400 million more to play with, what would they do with it?
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They taught me how to play with other people and get comfortable playing with other people.
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Any time you sit at a desk with binder clips, you have to play with them.
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It's all a lot to play with while you're weaving in and out of city traffic.
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How do they represent space to you, and how do you like to play with it?
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"Why you want to play with fire," she asks at the end of the first verse.
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A rookie point guard, he tends to play with the smooth, relentless rhythm of ocean surf.
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Through four games, the Sharks have yet to play with a lead against the Pittsburgh Penguins.
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Anytime Ali came to visit Odessa, he would always stay to play with the neighborhood children.
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The former Young Astronaut in me jumped at General Motors' offer to play with the RoboGlove.
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But that's O.K. There are still simulated battles to wage and Starfleet firearms to play with.
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We laugh when he expresses disappointment that I didn't bring my son to play with him.
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But Bhupathi, whose doubles partner at the time was Rohan Bopanna, refused to play with Paes.
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There was a lot to play with and to take in even before we'd taken off.
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Here was someone to play with and against: a new opportunity to see what might happen.
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Kids learn social skills when they have to play with people of different ages and levels.
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Old-school players insist they wouldn't want to play with a stacked deck filled with rivals.
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"It felt a little different facing friends and people you used to play with," Leake said.
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That goal may well be raised, now that it has another $200 billion to play with.
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It's great for children to play with or it just looks nice sitting in a nursery.
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Eventually I'll have no names left to play with besides FESTUS EZELI or someone equally obscure.
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Kids who got plush teddy bears also had somebody in the room to play with them.
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Typically Ryan tends to play with patterning in order to manipulate the material using parametric design.
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Which is shorthand for saying they'll be able to play with any team in the country.
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God, when a series begins to play with its own history… I just love that shit.
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Shiller, who has called bitcoin a "fad," believes it is OK to "play" with the cryptocurrency.
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One of my musical friends went on to play with Santana, Journey and, yes, Ringo Starr.
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" Rouhani warned Trump not to "play with the lion's tail, because you will regret it eternally.
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"In the playoffs, it's just trying to play with as much confidence as possible," Canada said.
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"It was not easy to play with this kind of sensation, to be honest," Djokovic said.
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Do they try to keep you happy and give you your own stuff to play with?
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I never get to play with so many Greek people supporting me … and, and, and, Australians!
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They offered leather balls to play with and set off fireworks — entertainment primarily for the children.
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"I have one more chance to play with a great player in the world," Chung said.
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He was concerned, above all, about getting healthy enough to play with his three young children.
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Girls get together to play with their Barbies, and it ends up being a storytelling experience.
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Life is trickier than that, and she's got an infinity of digital tracks to play with.
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"Maybe because I have the chance to play with them, I improved my game," he said.
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I also emphasize the importance of peer play, in addition to play with parents or caretakers.
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He continued to play with Lynyrd Skynyrd until he retired in 1996 because of heart problems.
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We just wanted to come out and prove to everybody that we're nothing to play with.
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He loves to play with the chihuahua's he lives with and all dogs, male or female.
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Online games like Destiny 2 are no fun if you don't have friends to play with.
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Discuss together: Do you think young children in 2019 would want to play with your toy?
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When Barron was first born, she used to say: 'I'm going off to play with Barron.
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Prince Charles kneels down on the ground to play with two of the Queen's trusty dogs.
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This is a relatively innocuous game to play with, say, a soccer ball, or a pillow.
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He has the opportunity now, and he's always had the opportunity to play with the Yankees.
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He loved to play with the dead fish added to his pool each day for mealtime.
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Engram had limited participation in practice Friday and had hoped to return to play with Manning.
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Collison reduced the Toronto lead to five points with 1:45 to play with a layup.
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"It's special to play with Roger again in a final of a Grand Slam," Nadal said.
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So Mr. Gandolfi, 37, planned to use the day to play with his remote-control boats.
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I'd seen them in a book and I was figuring out how to play with them.
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Sure, maybe the company's intention is to show boys that it's O.K. to play with dolls.
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She's two now, and she's taught me how to play with dolls and have tea parties.
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The café will have a dedicate area for dogs to play with balls and squeaky toys.
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He moved on to play with Hapoel Jerusalem, where he is averaging 13 points a game.
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The multiplayer technology behind the game is peerless, a perfect game to play with friends online.
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This precipice allowed the artist to play with his favorite elements: light, shadow, water, and vegetation.
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She handed me some fabric to play with; it was transparent blue with little white dots.
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"The world is now molding his character by giving him knives to play with," Stone explained.
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Filmmaker and video artist Kevin McGloughlin likes to play with extremes of speed, light, and space.
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There is an activity card for each toy that explains how to play with it, but the box also comes with a an issue of "Wonder Magazine" and "Beyond the Crate" cards that offer many additional ways to play with your child and support their development.
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To promote the launch, Treat will be delivering kittens to play with tomorrow in the Bay Area.
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With no time to play with, UFC were unable to find a "suitable replacement" for 'Big Ben'.
|
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Casting him allowed me to play with his real-life persona and turn it on his head.
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This is just not the time to play with fire, especially when it comes to family connections.
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I would like to see more colors of makeup for darker-skinned women to play with, though.
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I'm going to play with my little brother, cook dinner for my father and hug my grandmother.
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Many of the coolest interactive objects are right there in the open for you to play with.
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The car is wider and longer, following rules that gave engineers another 8 inches to play with.
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The new toy lives in an antique store and has never had a child to play with.
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He's a professional and just a great dude, and a great guy you want to play with.
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They're like those flip books you used to play with as a kid, only much, much bigger.
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I'll report back as I've had more time to play with the device, and I learn more.
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"I never fail to play with skis when there's enough snow to do it," he told me.
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We put the code out because we want people to play with it and try it out.
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The ABA "has a useful role to play" with respect to legal ethics and education, Cornyn said.
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People comment on it almost immediately after seeing it, and everyone wants to play with it, too.
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He had nothing to play with until it was time for him to meet up with Annie.
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A collectible Lego figure that might be more interesting to play with than a regular stuffed animal
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Kanye also ranted that Jay never brought Blue Ivy to his house to play with Kanye's kids.
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Much like some of the game's existing downloadable content, you'll now be able to play with anybody.
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Fashion experts need to understand how to play with different layers, various silhouettes, patterns, colors and more.
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Millie is just one of the spouses' pups that their new twins will get to play with.
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If you can't seem to make time to play with your dog maybe a drone can help.
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There was only three gloves and one ball to play with, but it didn't seem to matter.
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The toys and clothing for dress-up she used to play with no longer brought her joy.
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Someone that's going to make our team better, I'm all for them coming to play with us.
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In that spirit, we have a list of fun April Fools Day pranks to play with technology.
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Their relationship is so close that Novak often comes over just to play with her baby girl.
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It's something I'm constantly trying to play with that, in a way, almost doesn't attract men [Laughs].
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And the more he picks up beloved characters to play with, the more their fandom will revolt.
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However, those in attendance were only able to play with the new devices for a little while.
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I got a chance to play with a prototype at CES and it worked like a charm.
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And it was really fun to go outside traditional 2D animation and get to play with things.
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I faithfully pulled mine out anytime I could find a few minutes to play with the phone.
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While Tyler and Bee are the closest, the boy does take time to play with the others.
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Trump also claimed he's good enough to play with the PGA, according to audience member Kelly Platt.
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However, the kittens are convinced that the rat tails are there primarily for them to play with.
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I'm so excited to meet her and hear her speak (and to play with my boss's puppy!).
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"He got a good rest and the opportunity to play with his favorite toy," the release said.
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He likes to play with components and test materials without exactly knowing where things might end up.
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The name of the game is not fair but you have to play with what you got.
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Will some players miss the opportunity to play with friends who may live across states or countries?
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I wanted to play with all the food items in the store in the opening gameplay scene.
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Hopefully we'll have a demo to play with soon (catch me running through Times Square, charming tourists).
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Will some players miss the opportunity to play with friends who may live across states or countries?
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"I was fortunate enough to play with Jakey (Voracek) and G (Giroux) out there," Del Zotto said.
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He used to come up to me and ask me to get kids to play with him.
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"She's also very girly, so she loves to play with makeup," Victoria told Seth Meyers in September.
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These, and other non-linear behaviors make games like Halo feel good to play with a controller.
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You had to insert a dollar to play with that table, so it was illegal for Romanians.
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I only had a short time to play with the Note 7, but I was impressed nonetheless.
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So, if you do download it now, what fun stuff will you be able to play with?
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Then despite having $231 billion in extra money to play with, McConnell only hands out $115 billion.
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One of the things it's done is open up Alexa for any and all to play with.
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My mother was a photographer, so I always got to play with her camera and take pictures.
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THUMP: Throat seems to play with the relationship between materiality (the voice) and meaning (ideas and emotions).
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Thorne says that in the US, people have always felt freer to play with and invent names.
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It's these kinds of food memories that made it interesting to play with the ingredients as adults.
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Little Eduardo is enthusiastic about his labor and loves to get the leftover masa to play with.
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Play mats offer a safe intellectually stimulating place for baby to play with mom or dad nearby.
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O'Neill, who was playing ball by himself nearby, was then invited to play with the Messi family.
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We had to play with the fabric and the amount of the dress to get it right.
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Ultimately, Bhupathi and Bopanna formed one team, with Paes forced to play with the unheralded Vishnu Vardhan.
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But he continued to play with Elvis, contributing the scorching solos to 'Heartbreak Hotel' and 'Hound Dog.
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Prior to Davis' trade request, James had told ESPN that he would love to play with Davis.
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We had massaging seats to play with, a massive panoramic sunroof and an adaptive cruise control system.
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A card game to play with other friends to rehash favorite stories and learn some new ones
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I want to play with them and take them to the park and not feel like crap.
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A five-hundred-piece "Mona Lisa" jigsaw puzzle would be left out for visitors to play with.
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When he doesn't share his unique gift, they refuse to play with him and he's left alone.
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Archangel, like many, uses a piece of technology to play with the theme of momism and overprotection.
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The majority of usage is solo, but my ex-boyfriend thought it was fun to play with.
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"Accept that being at a play party doesn't mean everyone wants to play with you," Saynt said.
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Makeup has become a way for Melissa to play with her look — not a means to acceptance.
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I've had the pleasure to play with some Hall of Famers: John Stockton, Karl Malone, Steve Nash.
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Getting out and playing with the younger guys, and getting to play with really great rhythm sections.
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I think that's interesting... personifying bureaucracy in sound is kind of a cool idea to play with.
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One of the perks of being beauty editors is getting to play with all the latest products.
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But on a visit to the MUNCHIES Test Kitchen, Cohen gets an opportunity to play with fruit.
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You don't want to bring them into the merge and give them more people to play with.
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Sydney: And I know I'm not supposed to play with my food, but how can you resist?
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Not to mention, fish like to play with the moss balls and move them around the tank.
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I asked three guys [to play with me]; they already had a band called Death and Dying.
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I don't buy anything, but it's fun to play with the makeup and sniff some new perfumes.
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There were piles of castoffs to play with, but what felt like limited options for moving forward.
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He wants to play with dinosaurs; he badly needs me to sit right here — no, over here.
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He taught himself the harmonica by playing along to records, then sought other musicians to play with.
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Henderson and Davis played the roles the good lord created them to play, with gusto and effectiveness.
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If you're looking for creative ways to play with friends during quarantine, this is one of them.
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There's a lot to play with, straight away, albeit not so much space to do it in.
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Tidying Up loves to play with the visual contrast between Kondo and the messes she cleans up.
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We are privileged to play with some of the best players in the history of the game.
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For the most part I wear reflective fabrics on stage to play with the lights and projections.
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Free-to-play, with some in-app purchases, is the dominant business model in mobile app stores.
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"Fargo" does allow me to play with a literal pulp crime story that's both dark and funny.
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Some of Rey's fans believe they shouldn't have to jump through extra hoops to play with her.
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Monitors with FreeSync allow AMD gamers to play with zero screen tearing, input lag, and frame stuttering.
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The group now plans roughly $100 million to give its founders 5x more capital to play with.
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Hisham, who is shy and has large dark brown eyes, left the room to play with balloons.
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So, a year goes by and the same three guys arrange to play with the rabbi again.
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It will be fun to play with NISQ technology to learn more about what it can do.
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"This is a very rough way to play with NATO&aposs fundamental commitment," retired US Army Gen.
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"This is a very rough way to play with NATO&aposs fundamental commitment," Clark told Business Insider.
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"I would love to play with Rafa just because our rivalry has been so special," Federer said.
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She and her husband even took their NES to Los Angeles to play with family over Thanksgiving.
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Some parents said the mother should never have allowed her child to play with the phone alone.
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It was definitely nothing to play with, one of the things that changed my outlook on life.
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Hanukkah gets underway this week, sunset on Tuesday night: dreidels to play with and latkes to eat.
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I think there's some exciting new dynamics to play with based on the way this season ends.
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The top men and women have accepted invitations to play with him with their eyes wide open.
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And it creates a deeper bond, especially when you trust your partner to play with other people.
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Noisey: The G. Lucas on this album is Gary Lucas, who used to play with Captain Beefheart.
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Lots of kids these days like to play with toys that were labeled for the other gender.
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The parents allegedly deprived their children of toys and games or being able to play with other kids.
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I got to play with some of the design team, and I was better because latency was better.
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And this is just scratching the surface of the new technology out there for marketers to play with.
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In her current foster home, she has two big Labrador retriever brothers that she loves to play with.
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"You don't need to play with the same rules as Putin, because you'll never win," she told Reuters.
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Although I only got to play with it for a little bit, I'm already excited, especially for OverCapture.
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Were you trying to play with familiar fantasy tropes in the writing of The Name of the Wind?
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But that "made you lose the ability to find the people you trust" to play with, she says.
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Here's a taste of what I made today: More than anything, the app is fun to play with.
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And for everyone who likes their hot keys, the G502 has 113 programmable buttons available to play with.
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In my experience, it might even be more fun to play with a crowd than Super Mario Party.
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Rather, their length allows the author to play with what must feel right: discrete episodes in Binti's life.
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I always had Barbies and Ken dolls, whose hair I wanted to play with and was always styling.
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Yeah, and now that Google's is out, I'm very interested to play with their version of it. Allo.
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And that means you finally get to play with all the polishes you've been eyeing at the drugstore.
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On the second day, she says he took the hoodie off and began to play with other kids.
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It's another thing Apple Watch users have to play with that might get them to buy more watches.
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Neural networks are easy enough for lots of people to play with, and are improving all the time.
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"Our industry must now answer the fierce urgency to play with our fierce urgency for safety," Spencer concludes.
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But it also undercuts the very notion of free will that both movies are trying to play with.
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But the willingness to play with genre tropes is one of the most exciting things about Thor: Ragnarok.
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When the rest of the story becomes aftermath to consummation, well, that's space for TV to play with.
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"That could be something fun to play with, especially now that Snapchat has rolled out Memories," Gilbert said.
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He's had other dogs brought over, but his dad's dog doesn't want to play with any of them.
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Functionality frustrations aside, the Poké Ball Plus does feel good to play with — at least for shorter sessions.
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"The majority of them are interested in an opportunity to converse or to play with me," Drift0r says.
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Best of all, you don't need to be some kind of tech whiz to play with the MagicKey.
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You can rotate the Switch 90 degrees to play with a vertical screen layout, mirroring the arcade cabinet.
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As game players, our games are only as good as the people we have to play with them.
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The Telegraph reported that Metcalf noticed the weapon sitting on a windowsill, and wanted to play with it.
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It was me and Dave Ambrose, a great bass player who went on to play with Brian Auger.
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Kim has in the past invited former U.S. NBA players to Pyongyang to play with North Korean players.
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From there, you'll learn how to play with both hands, which is where split concentration comes into play.
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Moldovan politicians are portrayed as pro-Moscow or pro-Western, a game they love to play with foreigners.
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Click here to view original GIFRemember those tiny Tech Deck skateboards you use to play with in school?
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But the SNL cast also took an opportunity to play with the Trump campaign's weird obsession with Beyoncé.
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While the chemist awaits his patent to be approved, the vegan community continues to play with the ingredient.
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And for everyone who likes their hot keys, the G502 has 11 programmable buttons available to play with.
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" Newport explains, "I try and find a time to play with patterns and shapes whenever I take LSD.
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Unlike the original $4.99 iOS release, the Android port is free to play with optional in-app purchases.
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This isn't the first time Liberty Games has hooked up their toys for people to play with online.
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"If you want to play with those roles and power dynamics, language can start changing meaning," Yin says.
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The 3Doodler printing pen is a cheap, accessible way for your kiddos to play with this new technology.
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However, unless you have a brand-new car, you probably haven't had a chance to play with it.
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It's fun to play with that — her identity as a character and her back story, or lack thereof.
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Kelly was also friends with another girl in their class named Kathleen, who refused to play with Abraham.
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Early adopters are those with the social capital, money, and time to play with radical new mobility options.
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"There isn't really one thing they value more than going outside to play with neighborhood kids," Hart said.
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And if you really want to play with the baby, at least make sure to ask permission first.
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We know that that can happen now, so we don't have to play with peoples' lives in Louisiana.
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"She's a creative girl and she loves to play with her creativity in so many ways," he adds.
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The Consumer Product Safety Commission also offers tips: • Never allow young children to play with or ignite fireworks.
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Desire is a fun sex games for couples app that offers endless games to play with your partner.
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"We've got to play with a little more passion than we have been," Stars center Tyler Seguin said.
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We have to play with a chip on our shoulder, because it's a critical part of the game.
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"It's fun to play with him," power forward Kenneth Faried told reporters after the win over the Magic.
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Kiki Roust appears suited up to play with Vermont's NAHA White, part of the Junior Women's Hockey League.
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If he comes over and wants to play with the blocks we're playing with, we say, 'Sure buddy.
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The smartphone's particular genius is that it gives us social animals an entire communications toolbox to play with.
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Reese and Wernick give Reynolds plenty of filth to play with, and they honor Deadpool's salacious source material.
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It looks like Atkin and Collins opted for a more easy, fuss-free way to play with bangs.
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If given the chance of playing with any band in history, who would you want to play with?
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Russell is content to ride the wave and embrace the chance to play with the Western Conference champions.
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The original HDK was built as a way for software developers and hardware companies to play with OSVR.
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You can imagine how World Lenses could be fun to play with on Snapchat's upcoming Spectacles sun glasses.
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I watched the doll's instructional video and commercial to help piece together how to play with this thing.
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Of course, the new role is not without perks — including tons of new beauty products to play with.
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That was more to play with other kids than to really cut a ribbon or anything like that.
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Ducks youngster Max Jones moved up in the lineup to play with Getzlaf and he paid quick dividends.
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It makes the cheese taste better, and now you have some wax to play with while you snack.
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To play with this punchy pigment, just follow any one (or all three) of the mesmerizing GIFs below.
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In 2007, he decided to create an item to play with at work to stop bouncing and focus.
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I need to play with the right energy, and I need to increase the level of my game.
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Mr. Thomas came over every Wednesday to play with Lily so that Mr. Bock could write or relax.
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When Erskine asked Wilson to play with his all-white city youth baseball team, the team won easily.
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In another episode, Ross struggles with the fact that his son, Ben, wants to play with a doll.
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The guys are understanding how to play with him, so we had to adjust a little bit today.
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He is someone everyone wants to play with because he pretty much has no weaknesses in his game.
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The box also includes a fold-out Christmas scene for your child to play with their LEGOs on.
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And this week's underground test shows that Kim Jong-un is unabashedly determined to play with nuclear toys.
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What's great about teaching someone a game is that you get someone to play with once you're done.
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I think with the premise of the show, we were able to play with a lot of things.
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Paula's such a great singer and musician, so we thought it would be cool to play with her.
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Initially, I found it a bit daunting to play with these boys—by now they were almost men.
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This Sunday, as your planetary ruler Mars meets with dreamy Neptune, invite a friend to play with you.
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The San Francisco Chronicle was disappointed to learn that the participants didn't actually get to play with rats.
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The company let me borrow a Phantom Reactor for a few weeks to play with it at home.
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You've gotten attention for the way you use your appearance to play with the notion of gender roles.
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I wanted to ask him about why people go through so much trouble to play with custom controllers.
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Nirvana were touring Bleach, and they had asked The Vaselines to reform to play with them in Edinburgh.
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It happens, I suspect, because children love to play with words, and they are not afraid of them.
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The result is 14 new sculpturally-minded paintings that use illusion to play with our perceptions of reality.
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The instrument allows Mr. Lubimov to play with this space between notes, which he does with endless creativity.
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"But then if you're not able to play with your best players ..." The sentence did not need finishing.
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But I've found, in these stressful times, it's a fun little game I like to play with myself.
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Wii Sports is generally remembered as a fun-oriented game, something light to play with friends and family.
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Both of these AR Doodle effects are a blast to play with, but they are also basically gimmicks.
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Perrin said she was more easily distracted when she first began to play with Moore during their relationship.
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THRUSH: But I want you to play with me on this for just one second-- WILMORE: Sure, absolutely.
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I don't have time to play with friends, so I just play nine or 12 holes with him.
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It's super fun to play with pops of color on the eyes because the details are so minimal.
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When he gave them toys to play with, they wielded them in frustration; overall, they played less cooperatively.
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But she never got to play with other children, never went to school like her older sister, Louise.
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The use of color — I love to play with color relationships in pleasant manners and in jarring manners.
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Me forced to play with my lil cousins at Thanksgiving dinner because I can't use Instagram #instagramdown pic.twitter.
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Jerry Brown and the state legislature to play with the lives of California's more than 39 million residents.
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"I felt it was a duty to play with the president if you get the call," Els said.
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"Offering both a tailored and a looser pant gives a guy more options to play with," he said.
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He liked to play with his nieces and nephews and help neighbors lug heavy bags up the steps.
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If you're going to play with your workmates, here are the do's and don'ts of office lottery pools.
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This is the Galaxy Z Flip that I had the chance to play with after the Samsung event.
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The combine challenges "2K" players by forcing them to play with strangers rather than their usual online teammates.
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She added that opportunities to play with higher-ranking international teams had helped provide her with more experience.
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We took a cocktail class together last year, so we have fancy shakers and strainers to play with.
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My actual teacher used to play with Ravi Shankar regularly, and he used to work with George Harrison.
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She also will take a break to play with the baby and take him for a short walk.
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She painted expressionistic landscapes, and there were always plenty of art materials in the house to play with.
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"Certainly every team would love to play with that kind of balance," Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra said.
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Or that they are less active because they don't have a live-in peer to play with them.
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Browse through the Pilot and Titan customization menus and look for stuff that you want to play with.
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Leveling up gives you more tools to play with, but you want to get better at the game.
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I've been doing travel nursing for several months now and I finally have extra money to play with.
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"He monopolized all of the things that are fun to play with," the chief justice said of Tom.
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Some suggestions: The best gifts we've gotten are things that I, the parent, want to play with, too.
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"In adulthood, this translates into the ability to play with ideas — essential, for example, to the successful entrepreneur."
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I sometimes even feel that [he] takes more pleasure to play with the kids than the kids themselves.
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"Sometimes I like to play with my food," he said at the post-fight press conference in Denver.
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That has allowed them to play with a lead most of the time instead of having to chase games.
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So it was no surprise that Crowe and Gosling were quick to play with the global press a bit.
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Bella will still have a baby to play with even though her puppy siblings will be in new homes.
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Many took to Twitter to criticize Will and Kate for allowing their son to play with a toy gun.
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"Dad got a set for himself and cut down two irons that I used to play with," he said.
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The southpaw versus southpaw match up will give both men a lot more opportunity to play with their jab.
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While one would always run to the door to play with Hardesty, the other was more shy, he said.
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But the upside for Republicans is that repealing the mandate gives them more money to play with on taxes.
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You may be too distracted by how delicious it looks to want to play with it for very long.
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Right now, she's excited to play with the kind of textured lips we see on Vlada Haggerty's Instagram page.
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The designers provided imagery and motifs for Little and her creative team (which included an animator) to play with.
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Fortes told me that some people came just to play with the puppies and didn't care about the yoga.
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We have weeks of negotiations with HBO officials, but they broke their promises and want to play with us.
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I was tempted to play with my new curls — I just had no idea what to do with them.
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I was early on YouTube and I suppose it's just part of my DNA to play with new tools.
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Chewbacca Mom has a new toy to play with after Hasbro unveiled a custom action figure bearing her likeness.
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Inside, tables and benches are bolted to the floor, some with checkerboard tops but no pieces to play with.
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Not that I endorse it—but I like that it's there for me to play with and talk about.
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Her son quietly begged Patricia for a toy car to play with while she sat outside the shelter's dorms.
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I loved to play with forest-heavy green decks that ramped up to being able to cast huge creatures.
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The price doesn't matter as long as long as it's tall enough for you to play with the angles.
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I wanted to play with stereotypes and clichés and use them to break them down as the story unfolded.
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New to the game and want to play with your level 50 friend who's been playing ESO for years?
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It was all thanks to the app Holo, which allows you to play with all manner of holographic images.
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And a lady who isn't afraid to play with her beauty look is a lady after our own hearts.
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As a longtime fan, it makes me nostalgic and a little giddy to play with a poké ball controller.
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Not only are dogs allowed in the office, but they have a designated area to play with their owners.
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If I don't want to play with her she'll lay down with a sigh like 'ugh, you're so lame!
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"After I did that, the Mr. Potato Head company sent me some proper potatoes to play with," Underwood added.
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One of my teammates was disqualified from a conference championship because he ran out of balls to play with.
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Nick, if you have some downtime, give us a call too, we're happy to play with the Jonas babies.
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I wanted to play with it and my dad totally freaked out, because, yeah, that was pretty fucked up.
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But Pretty Little Liars uses more than a single specific Hitchcockian suspense trope to play with teen girl fears.
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When Sandor was young, he found a toy that his brother wasn't using and decided to play with it.
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At 256GB of space, you'll have plenty of storage to play with, especially if you're a photographer or vlogger.
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For the hardcore fan especially, every day isn't just a new toy to play with; it's a new conversation.
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"My kid likes to play with computers," Hlavenka wrote on a Volt message board under the name Crash Gordon.
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First, you'll learn the importance of middle C and how to play with your right and left hands separately.
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"I used to play with these when I was younger," one man in the video says, holding a tampon.
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The game favors freedom, giving players a range of abilities and a sandbox in which to play with them.
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Instead, you'll have more time to play with your puppy (or get more work done, if you're so inclined).
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The combination of both lenses gives shooters a better chance to play with focal length and zooming in photos.
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With little else to play with, a toddler sucks on a metal padlock as if it were a toy.
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She loves to play with makeup, but she's also a bit of a tomboy because she has three brothers.
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But it's great to play with makeup — that's what I did with my mom when I was growing up.
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When you ask players who they want to play with, the No. 1 name that always comes is Pageau's.
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If it has just lost a game to you, it may pout and look to play with someone else.
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Grab a basketball for Gatsby to play with (or destroy, depending on his mood.) Stand in the checkout line.
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Overcooked is in no way the first or last game to play with an emphasis on working together locally.
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Yes, there are hordes of emoji to play with now, especially compared to the old days of MSN Messenger.
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Homemade slime and kinetic sand are satisfying to play with, but they don't translate too well to the workplace.
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I allowed all of my children a full range of emotional expression and to play with whatever they preferred.
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The Chiefs' defense is built to be aggressive, and the Chiefs' offense is built to play with a lead.
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Villanelle is pouty, sarcastic, and rarely gives up the chance to play with her prey before she kills it.
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Overcooked is in no way the first or last game to play with an emphasis on working together locally.
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If Instagram offers a place to play with your grid, Pinterest is all about creating multiple canvasses of work.
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BONUS -- O'Neal hints at another acquisition and former teammate he's super stoked to play with again ... so start guessing.
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Macedonian politicians, you have no right to play with our country's name and the ethnic origin of our people.
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"I think that she needs to play with somebody and have somebody to deal with her parents," she says.
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But we have a team that's fun to play with, so I think they're enjoying it, and they're producing.
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You know that episode is coming somewhere, but you don't know, and we're allowed to play with that expectation.
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Here's what you have to play with: Episode #61: "Dragonstone" Jon (Kit Harington) organizes the defense of the North.
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"It makes us sad, but [the reason] may be that they are scared to play with us," he said.
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Short-term, I want to be in good enough shape to play with my kids, to ski and paddleboard.
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"There is a grandchild waiting for me to play with me, to play my beard," he told the site.
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