Will we be, uh, treated to another Jaden Smith performance?
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On Monday, investors were treated to a flood of deals.
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Last September, the EQC got treated to a proper reveal.
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For the past several days we've been treated to Adm.
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In July, Chopper was treated to his first beach day.
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We've all been treated to some quality celeb beef. Yum!
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Flying Lotus was treated to steak and crab fried rice.
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So now she's being treated to standing ovations on Broadway.
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Hopefully we'll be treated to some adorable baby photos soon.
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The glass has been treated to create the colorful illusion.
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The older, being treated to a night at the ballet.
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"You'll be treated to different smells and colors," she said.
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Attendees were treated to the music of Tripnotic and others.
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And we are treated to lashings of nerdish criminological data.
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And are treated to other versions of the theme song.
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New Yorkers have recently been treated to repeated subway meltdowns.
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From Sunday, we're getting treated to a winter version, too.
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On June 27th the world was treated to a re-run.
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They get treated to drinks, meals after work and golf outings?
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How do you feel about being treated to a dinner date?
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This scruffy rescue pup was recently treated to a spa day.
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Since then, we've been treated to a healthy balance of extremes.
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Television audiences were treated to circular logic from the campaigns' surrogates.
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Specific food groups and nutrition are treated to their own photograph.
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Loyalty app users will be treated to a free 3 oz.
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Leaders and spouses were treated to a reception, concert and dinner.
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Students at Scripps College are treated to a refined living experience.
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Autumn anglers in these waterways are treated to double the odds.
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The water can also be treated to different standards of cleanliness.
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And yet what CNN's audience is treated to is propagandized dreck.
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The melodies are treated to cut you like a serrated knife.
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Musical theater fans will also be treated to a world premiere.
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Visitors who come to lunch are often treated to her cooking.
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The world is treated to a jewel of history and nature.
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The audience is treated to a dark room of eerie cries.
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I did, and was treated to a particularly sassy bot back:
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After each grueling day, we were treated to a magnificent display.
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In the forward cabins, passengers are treated to lie-flat seating.
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The jury was treated to just such a comparison last week.
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And today, we're treated to a legendary final at that: Chelsea vs.
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At the welcome dinner guests were treated to a standout burrata dish.
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Instead, they were treated to heavy doses of sexism -- and powerful drugs.
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We were treated to a double "October surprise" on Friday, Oct. 22019.
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Meanwhile foodies will be treated to eats by celeb chef Alex Guarnaschelli.
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The sponge-like cube is specially treated to filter out wireless interference.
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Now America is being treated to what some are calling "Powell's pirouette".
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And they also got treated to a surprise canine fan/visitor/competitor.
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We're treated to Afros, cornrows, twist-outs, freeform curls, and sleek buns.
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Celebrities who go to awards shows are often treated to swag bags.
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We are treated to pages and pages of legal discovery and testimony.
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But this year, fans have been treated to several top-flight bouts.
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Twice, we're treated to a digressive, informational "Brief History" of minor characters.
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We were treated to an International Space Station flyover and several meteors.
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Rarely will you be treated to such a rewarding clash of heads.
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The West Coast will be treated to a unique ice cream truck experience.
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There, they'll be treated to a 15 minute pleasure ride over the city.
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Guests were treated to a traditional Japanese dinner while sitting on tatami mats.
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Get past that, and you'll be treated to a taste of the future.
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On Monday, the Baylor Bears were treated to the same fast-food spread.
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Last night, however, the country was treated to an impressive multicolor light show.
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But on that Monday night in Houston, fans were treated to a classic.
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Hunter, who led an extraordinary life, was treated to an equally amazing goodbye.
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This time, though, we're treated to Zoey's voiceovers instead of Dre's (Anthony Anderson).
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It's not clear whether we'll be treated to any royal selfies anytime soon.
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During the reception, guests were treated to a private ballet performance and bagpipers.
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Employees were treated to parties and musical performances by Beyoncé and the d.j.
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Tenerife, a Spanish island off West Africa, was treated to a great sighting.
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We were treated to a rare heavyweight high kick knockout by Marcin Tybura.
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After the line of storms, viewers are often treated to some spectacular sunsets.
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In the middle of all this we were treated to a mini drama.
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The women were treated to massages and given plaques to acknowledge their activism.
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Then, once the land is dark, guests are treated to a fireworks show.
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The university declined to say when he was treated, to protect patient privacy.
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Residents at the ZSL London Zoo were recently treated to a festive snack.
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Pretty Little Liars fans were treated to a cast reunion over the weekend.
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Viewing guests are treated to popcorn, movie theater candy, wine and sparkling water.
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We are treated to a close-up of the the hand, just lying there.
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After an hour I was treated to the best damn egg I've ever had.
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Attendees — who must be 21 or older, obviously — will be treated to free pizza.
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I am then treated to a long lecture about educating myself on film history.
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Now, if only we could be treated to the same menu as we watch.
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Before the downturn, delegates were treated to Dom Perignon, about four times the price.
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Meghan Markle was treated to a blast from her acting past in New Zealand!
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Last month, visitors to Washington's Olympic National Park were treated to a surreal sight.
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We would have been treated to a rainbow Jesus riding in on a unicorn.
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When I arrived early, I was treated to a larger-than-life puppet show.
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From the way staff were treated to the storage of food and the presentation.
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The ladies of Marvel got treated to a special lunch while filming Avengers: Endgame.
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Does that mean that we can be treated to another version of 28 upcoming?
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Nova was treated to her own pink dress, tiara, cake and a special dance.
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Visitors will be treated to the music, costumes and culture of a Mars colony.
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Instead, we're treated to another deliciously cryptic conversation between Halverson and this bearded man.
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Guests were also reportedly treated to a vintage-inspired cigar bar and gambling casino.
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We were also treated to a boxing-match worthy of blows and parrying blows.
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We were treated to both a longer clip and a trailer-style sizzle reel.
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"I was treated to a free lecture," Pence (Beck Bennett) cracked about the experience.
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Then we will get treated to the race we should have had on Sunday.
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That's why we're treated to the "See you" language and those pretty multicolored spheres.
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We've been treated to lots of excellent new music over the past seven days.
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Of course, VIPs will be treated to a swanky menu of food and drinks.
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Fans were also treated to a screening of his "Jesus is King" IMAX project.
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The fans were treated to an offensive showcase won by the Mariners, 9-7.
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Instead, fans were treated to a twenty minute breakdown of how the multiplayer works.
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Starting today, new rewards members will be treated to a dozen free Original Glazed doughnuts.
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Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)From there, you'll be treated to some surprisingly decent audio quality.
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Heady hopes Cersei is treated to "great death by Arya," or her estranged sibling Tyrion.
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Before everyone got to tuck in, they were treated to a group Tai Chi performance.
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Winds swept the smoke away and we were treated to four days of bluebird skies.
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When the battle over Scarif heats up, we're treated to a number of cool cameos.
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Fonda was treated to a cake and the "Happy Birthday Song" by Fisher and Tomlin.
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The Turpin children were recently treated to a private concert by cellist Yo-Yo Ma.
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We're first treated to a rooftop talk-off between Punisher and Daredevil in episode three.
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If you attended Google I/O, you got treated to some bangin' tunes by Parisi.
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Apollo astronauts were also treated to views of the Earth rising above the moon's horizon.
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And sky gazers around the world were treated to a rare sight, a blood moon.
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Audiences were treated to a familiar face while watching "Rogue One" in theaters this December.
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Soon enough, Pierre is treated to a Freemason ceremony in which he asks for renewal.
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Racing through Cozumel, players are treated to the bodies of Mexicans floating dead in water.
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Set to the Beatles' "Because," we're treated to a montage of busy and fantastic scenes.
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This Monday, the early morning night sky will be treated to an extra special supermoon.
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However, maybe the "Bad Liar" that Spotify users were treated to wasn't the whole story.
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Still, the audience was treated to engrossing highlights from all four parts of the cycle.
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One admits that he felt flattered to be treated to crocodile meat by a businessman.
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When it comes to the holidays, Mom deserves to be treated to a nice gift.
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But this week, visitors were treated to something extra special at the park — pink snow.
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Attendees were treated to breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean, champagne and a raw bar.
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My fellow members and I were treated to one metaphor, adage and allegory after another.
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Viewers were also treated to the usual Sanders bromides on big banks and big oil.
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Startups at Plexal will be treated to views over vast swathes of the Olympic Park.
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"Lately we have been treated to some parades by the Ku Klux Klan," Collins read.
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That evening, Buddhist villagers said, the men were "treated" to a last meal of beef.
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Throughout the fight, fans were treated to dos Anjos working equally well in each range.
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Followers were then treated to a special video that revealed exclusive footage of Williams' pregnancy journey.
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Otherwise, the majority without these risk factors should be treated to achieve a number below 150.
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We were treated to a clip of her as a Fly Girl on In Living Color.
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" Instead, those who attended were treated to what the second attendee described as a "circus show.
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From there, you'll be treated to an impressive drinking menu, and corresponding list of food options.
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Over 30 premature babies in a Kansas City NICU were treated to a very special Halloween.
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Unassuming riders of the London Underground were treated to the ultimate Prince dance party on Sunday.
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Zinburger Wine & Burger Bar:Today, teachers are being treated to free shakes at Zinburger's east coast locations.
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Shoney's:At Shoney's, mothers will be treated to a free slice of strawberry pie on May 13.
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For the finale, I was treated to a full spectrum LED light show featuring seven colors.
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Fans of The Walking Dead were treated to a trio of deaths during this Sunday's premiere.
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Last February, we were treated to a crayon-colored, upbeat disco for Ashish's, fall 2016 presentation.
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Fans will also be treated to a number of showstopping collaborations you can't find anywhere else.
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Prince Harry was treated to a group serenade on Tuesday – and then propositioned for a peck.
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Once there, the opportunist would be treated to celebrity entertainment, decent food and plenty of booze.
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Back at the hotel, guests can get treated to a Todd English spin on '90s classics.
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Canadians watching the same game were treated to a dull slide show for Sun Life Insurance.
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Rather than the certain death he was expecting, Ian is treated to some tea and cake.
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Business-class Delta flyers out of Asian airports are also being treated to "regionally sourced cuisine".
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In this case, we're treated to a gigantic bowl of trenette genovese with hand-ground pesto.
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In Rovaniemi, Northern Finland, people have lately been treated to night time dances in the sky.
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The league winner is treated to a romantic dinner at the expense of the losing teams.
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Plus the insulation is treated to repel water, which could help you avoid waking up wet.
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The screening drew a huge crowd ... and everyone was treated to a visit from Cher herself.
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Guests were also treated to a special sweet tea punch named after the bride and groom.
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Fans of American Idol have already been treated to one amazing cameo in its final season.
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After that, you'll be treated to a one-on-one performance from the vocaloid on stage.
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Although federal laws mandate that water should be treated to prevent corrosion, Flint's water went untreated.
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It all turns to farce, and we're treated to a showdown in the classic Hollywood tradition.
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You'll be treated to handcrafted cocktails and a customized meal prepared by a Four Seasons chef.
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Americans will once again be treated to the spectacle of myriad activist groups that oppose Trump.
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San Francisco was also treated to a spectacular fireworks show and a beefed-up security presence.
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This morning upon returning to LAX airport, the Kardashian family was treated to a rude awakening.
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From the looks of their photos, it seems Trainor was treated to the best day ever.
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She was treated to flattering profiles in outlets like The Village Voice and New York Magazine.
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It's then treated to a sweet and savory blend of brown sugar and black pepper seasoning.
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The lack of privacy also means you'll be treated to a constant buzz of background noise.
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The Israeli first lady was then treated to a museum tour by Mr. Trump's wife, Melania.
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Biesterfeld said it's key that drivers are treated to attract more of them to the industry.
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And never had Britons been treated to so many modern trappings at a core establishment institution.
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Editorial Once again, Americans are being treated to a Capitol Hill cliffhanger over a government shutdown.
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In this season, we are treated to another creature as the primary antagonist: the mind flayer.
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Every once in a while, however, they'll be treated to something special: a dog in a bag.
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The kids snacked on churros and were treated to lightsaber toys after riding the Star Tours ride.
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Animal attendees are encouraged to dress in their best duds, and are treated to cheesy prom photos.
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A few moments after climbing inside, the 5-year-old kitty was treated to a shocking surprise.
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After decades of sitting down to austere one-serving meals, we're now being treated to a buffet.
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Guests at the city's Ham Yard hotel will be treated to a midnight feast and espresso martinis.
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Instead of a sit-down meal, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's guests will be treated to canapés.
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They were treated to a phenomenal pitching display, the likes of which may never be witnessed again.
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While he waits for this perfect match, Binx is being treated to plenty of pats and walks.
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Fans weren't treated to #BTS or #GTL step-by-steps the minute she hit the red carpet.
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Thanks to this video from Vogue's Instagram series, we were treated to Céline's can't-look-away choreography.
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For your willingness to buy something that's been shipped and returned, you're treated to substantial price cuts.
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After coming home, the sloth was treated to a prix-fixe meal of rice and sweet potatoes.
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This year guests will be treated to three delectable courses from Chef Joachim Splichal and Patina Catering.
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Case in point: In 2370, we will likely be treated to two lunar soft-landings, both exceptional.
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Clear a line and expect to be treated to a burst of color and another audio cue.
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Comcast Xfinity subscribers will be treated to a tricked-out new mobile TV experience later this month.
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Every single year we're treated to the most fluffy, cuddle-up-to-ity pups of all time.
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On the front, you're treated to a single 220-degree lens wide-angle camera with 5 megapixels.
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Early morning risers will be treated to a celestial surprise for the next couple weeks, weather permitting.
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Thousands of people in the Texas city were treated to the sounds of tornado sirens going off.
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After sipping on cocktails including the Midnight Kiss (recipe below), guests were treated to a 3 a.m.
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If you have watched him on television, though, you have probably been treated to a different soundtrack.
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Visitors are treated to a heaped assortment of cakes made of rice, palm sugar and coconut flakes.
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While our dhow motored out into the strait, we were treated to fresh fruit and cardamom coffee.
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It lurched into the air and I was treated to a gorgeous view of the town below.
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That proves especially true when it comes to the frequent, shocking death scenes viewers are treated to.
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Her followers on Instagram are often treated to close-up pics of her skin, breakouts and all.
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Since 2100, we've been treated to a lot of the same postseason storylines: • Can the Blackhawks repeat?
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Gorillas in London Zoo were treated to refreshing fruit ice blocks to cool down from the heat.
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Complications from the flu range from common and easily treated to life-threatening, according to the CDC.
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The crowd here, decked out in candy cane red, was treated to several unusual sights early on.
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In its Uptown area, travelers are treated to an array of restaurants, hotels, shops, and art galleries.
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We were soon treated to his deadpan humor, encyclopedic memory and an accent that begged for subtitles.
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Tons of guests too ... reportedly more than 200 guests got treated to the wedding of the year.
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On Friday, tennis fans will be treated to the 39th match between Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer.
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For $10 (plus $2 service fee) I was treated to a Murderer's Row of young, local talent.
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When the live-action version of "Dumbo" opened last weekend, viewers were treated to Buffer's latest cameo.
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Members of the hotel's free loyalty program are treated to a happy hour in the Commons Club.
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They'll also be treated to a romantic three-course gourmet dinner on the suite's oceanfront private terrace.
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For much of the movie, we're being treated to two wildly profane, bracingly inventive performances in one.
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Fans were treated to the invite-only installation in L.A. Thursday to celebrate Mac's music and legacy.
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And a mere 24 hours later, fans were treated to a "yummy" video (bad pun I know).
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Guests were also treated to a never-ending breadstick bar outfitted with marinara and Alfredo dipping sauces.
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Viewers were treated to the couple working with buyers on "fixer uppers," transforming them into dream homes.
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Guests were treated to a 24-minute fireworks display that could be seen across Lake Worth Lagoon.
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So it's only appropriate we get treated to the first happy hour of the holiday season today.
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But the Flint River water was not properly treated to reduce its corrosive properties on old pipes.
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In January, we were treated to the super blood wolf moon, which had a remarkable red tinge.
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Guests are also treated to a hot tub and a friendly cat named Grey, who lives outside.
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At Brandon Maxwell's fall 2019 show, guests were treated to an intimate affair inside midtown's Hotel Pennsylvania.
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So are the moments when we're treated to her theories on the purpose of story and form.
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In this video alone, we are treated to adventures the likes of which we can hardly comprehend.
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Trump will also be treated to an unusual amount of face-time with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
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Drake's been playing the track in his sets, so Diddy was probably treated to the live version.
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We were treated to a dish of Scotch eggs—or rather, the fried noodle version of them.
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His Holiness turned 81 on Sunday and was treated to a 13-foot pizza with a single candle.
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So rather than feasts, this lifestyle featured a lot of vegetarian meals, treated to meat here and again.
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Since its release, we've been treated to killer video after killer video by the Japanese-Scottish LGBTQI icon.
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In recognition of this milestone, Ajabu was treated to his own cake made up of elephant-safe ingredients.
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Guests were also treated to a lavish desserts table before toasting the couple with Ace of Spade champagne.
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The National Health Service said others had taken themselves to hospital, bringing the total number treated to 22.
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But concert-goers also were treated to several star pairings that will rarely be heard outside the recordings.
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The 28 guests will be treated to two breakfasts as well as Christmas dinner in the hotel ballroom.
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Republicans on Tuesday night were once again treated to an angry spectacle from the leader of their party.
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Between these major plot points, viewers have been treated to little scenes intended to stoke flames of anticipation.
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Her 62,000 Facebook followers are treated to photographs and video blogs detailing every stage of the rehabilitation process.
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Instead of observations about wildebeests and whatnot, viewers were being treated to commentary about dating, Brooklyn, and masturbation.
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Guests, approximately 300 according to one attendee, were treated to seasonal dishes and salads, orange tea and cake.
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Viewers will be treated to an appearance by both Beyoncé and Adele onstage, no matter who wins, however.
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Like Spicer, Scaramucci was treated to a sweet, kid gloves roasting for his most newsworthy White House antics.
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Earlier this year, Northern Kentucky was treated to a dusting of snow courtesy of a nearby power plant.
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Attendees will be treated to performances by The Weeknd and Lana del Rey, with special guest Andrea Bocelli.
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On Sunday night, the country got treated to a much-hyped ABC interview with the former FBI director.
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At the end of the night, guests were also treated to a fireworks display in the Idaho sky.
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On Wednesday, many of the gourd-loving residents at the zoo were treated to pumpkin piñatas of sorts.
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Today the lunch is on the company, and they are being treated to barbacoa, consome, and carnitas tacos.
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This is in addition to fringe benefits like being treated to drinks or dinner at a fancy restaurant.
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We here in The States are treated to an alligator-on-the-golf-course every now and then.
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He was treated to dinner at the White House along with Sarah Palin and Ted Nugent in 2017.
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Instead, we're treated to a potential classic early in the tournament in storied programs of Indiana vs. Kentucky.
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We're treated to 60 minutes of tracks so hot and heavy they may very well combust your iPhone.
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During the visit, Saeed is, in fact, treated to some of Catalano's Central Italian Super Lemon Haze bruschetta.
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Jakarta (CNN)Crowds across Asia were treated to stunning views of a total solar eclipse on Wednesday morning.
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She and Jim were then treated to the soothing tunes of The Temptations ... with "My Girl," of course.
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Democrats should demand a more aggressive reform agenda than the milquetoast bromides we've been treated to so far.
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The team was treated to a spread of fast-food menu items from Chick-fil-a and McDonald's.
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At E3, those devoted fans were treated to a game that looks very different from past Zelda adventures.
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But in this Super Bowl, as ever, fans can expect to be treated to a quarterback-heavy narrative.
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In one, we're treated to a few seconds teaser of watching a Dota 2 match from the Vive.
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Inside the essay collection (out on Tuesday), you'll be treated to some fairly explicit and frankly hilarious tales.
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Trump has a pretty limited vocabulary, which means now and again we're treated to moments of accidental honesty.
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And who would, when they're treated to balloons and smooches from one of the planet's most beautiful women?
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Outside of the pavilion where Johnson was speaking, guests were treated to free Herbalife shakes and protein bars.
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At the "World of Color: Season of Light" show after sunset, parkgoers are treated to a colorful presentation.
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After the intermission we were treated to a program of what the Viennese call schlagobers, or cream puffs.
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And then employees were treated to a performance by a member of the legendary rap group Run-DMC.
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The couples were treated to a banquet and given a cash gift of 500 Bosnian marka (about $300).
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"I was extraordinarily lucky to be treated to so kindly and hospitably by everyone I met," Phillips says.
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The debutantes were treated to an afternoon tea on board the bus on their way to the ball.
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If I say nothing at all, I am treated to a hail of insults as they ride off.
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AMERICANS WERE treated to the novel sight of Donald Trump's Republican colleagues deserting him in droves this week.
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Fans at Zooey Deschanel's She & Him show were treated to a special Property Brothers cameo on Wednesday night.
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During this time he was treated to a single museum retrospective and fewer than a dozen gallery shows.
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Yet even now, fewer than half of adults with elevated LDL levels are being treated to reduce it.
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For $6, I climbed the 227 marble steps and was treated to an excellent view of the city.
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We also got treated to footage of her "riding" a giant unicorn while each glowed in neon lights.
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Rammstein fans were treated to the band's first new album in a decade with Untitled, released in May.
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The birthday boy was treated to his own table-side bar with a bartender serving up some alcoholic goodies.
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Well, before we can get there, we are treated to a thorough recap reel of our fearless leader's journey.
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On Tuesday night, New York City was treated to a spectacular show in the form of a severe thunderstorm.
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Any contaminated water in the old mines must be removed and treated to keep it from polluting the groundwater.
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At midnight, guests were treated to leather boxes filled with bottles of Mod Sélection Champagne, Drake's new business venture.
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When one of his "deals" goes bad, they're taken aboard the Fyrantha, where they're treated to a good life.
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Since it was a national security launch, we weren't treated to very many shots of the rocket in space.
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Thanks to a generous donation to the New York Philharmonic, she's being treated to a private string quartet performance.
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Now, we're being treated to a line of shoes that go seamlessly with her ditsy prints and ladylike cuts.
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Daisy, treated to a steady stream of snacks by a lurking pig handler, Marissa Mickelberg, has it relatively easy.
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The following night, we were treated to dinner at the Roosevelt Grill — cocktails, wine, Champagne, appetizer, entree and dessert.
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Along the way, we're treated to some fantastic and horrifying scenery that shows off what's happened with the world.
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If the Astros win, Cruz's staff will be treated to crab cakes and whisky from Catoctin Creek Distilling Company.
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Elsewhere on this card, we'll be treated to an appearance by former Bellator heavyweight champion Vitaly Minakov (17-173).
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The donated dresses were custom-tailored for the girls, who were then treated to free hair and makeup sessions.
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Good. When you fire up Destiny 2 for the first time, you're treated to a series of still images.
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MPs were therefore treated to the chancellor reeling off forecast after forecast, often with an absurd level of precision.
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On January 11th the TSA announced that employees will be treated to a $500 bonus and a day's pay.
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The wealth observed by Weber was treated to some extent as an unintended consequence of its possessors' Calvinist faith.
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Guests were treated to cake, ice cream, Fiona merchandise and up-close access to the social media super star.
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When they weren't enjoying food – including sweets from a dessert bar – guests were treated to a flower-arranging class.
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But if you are treated to a sprinkling of precipitation today, fear not: There is no storm a-brewin'.
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Examples of the exclusive content Wilson's fans will be treated to as part of the public beta app include:
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Then, after taking some fun pictures, visitors were treated to PepsiCo and Mashable's "Innovation Download" series featuring Tahj Mowry.
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Between rounds, viewers are treated to "backstage" segments that reveal how each contestant prepared for his or her numbers.
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And with any luck, you'll also be treated to an interview with Aston Martin's chief creative officer Marek Reichman.
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Fans were treated to a special gift from the baseball team to help shield them from the (purple) rain.
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Diners at Vancouver restaurant Le Crocodile were treated to an impromptu a cappella show Thursday night ... starring Jimmy Fallon.
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Fans who enjoy the exchanging of fisticuffs were treated to some old-timey hockey in Boston on Tuesday night.
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After "take-off," guests are treated to a four-course meal themed around the cuisine of their VR destination.
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In Season 6, we were treated to yet another spectacle in which Daenerys Targaryen triumphed over an impossible situation.
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Today, despite longstanding trans-Atlantic goodwill, Europe now gets treated to a stream of angry presidential tweets and declamations.
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At the town of Otumba's annual May Day celebration, 40,000 visitors were treated to a donkey dressed as him.
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At the Grand Hyatt Hong Kong, you're treated to a massive buffet with incredible views of the Kowloon skyline.
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Passengers are also treated to Lalique pajamas so they can hang their day clothes in the suite's individual closet.
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Mr. Shemshadi's more than 90,000 followers are treated to selfies and other shots from the front lines in Syria.
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When you buy the Pinarello Dogma F10, you'll be treated to a fully custom build, at no extra cost.
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But the water wasn't properly treated to travel through lead pipes, and the toxic metal leached into the supply.
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Heart failure, then, is a medical condition that needs to be treated to prevent a life-threatening heart attack.
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" After some watch-related announcements, we then were treated to a watch promo video set to "The Hokey Pokey.
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But do remove the jacket and be treated to a step-by-step description of Red Nose Studio's process.
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But most gay characters on television, especially young ones, usually are treated to some sort of coming out story.
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As predicted, New Yorkers were treated to the somewhat rare phenomenon, characterized by lighting and thunder during a snowstorm.
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To walk into Bisazza's Manhattan showroom is to feel like a visually starved person being treated to a banquet.
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In a matter of weeks, audiences here have been treated to classic examples of women teetering on the edge.
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Over the history of our big and small screens, audiences have been treated to thousands of variations of whiteness.
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On Wednesdays all seats cost $10, and at Friday games (yes, all of them), you'll be treated to fireworks.
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After dinner we are treated to some traditional Berber music and learn how to play some of the drums.
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Harry has an audience with Vance at the older man's Pasadena estate and is treated to an eerie story.
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They were also treated to a postgame meet-and-greet with the Lightning's captain at the time, Vinny Lecavalier.
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We're treated to the sandy views of Geonosis and Jakku, in addition to Tatooine, just to name a few.
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Over the series' brief three seasons, viewers are treated to the ups, downs, and sideways of finding the one.
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At night, they're treated to private performances from artists like The Weeknd or Lin-Manuel Miranda of "Hamilton" fame.
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In the back, passengers are treated to a more comfortable and quiet ride with greater in-flight entertainment options.
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A bright idea This week, we were treated to the first-ever image captured of a supermassive black hole.
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In HBO's "Watchmen," we're treated to speculation in the form of "American Hero Story," a show within a show.
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Fans were treated to a beautiful, chilly winter day, with a high of 33 degrees and a light breeze.
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Some issues can be treated to make it more likely for an embryo to grow and continue full term.
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So the notion of significance, the power and prestige of a particular image, is treated to an intriguing revision.
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If you plan ahead, though, you'll be treated to great performances by great comedians, as well as free pizza.
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Lessons from the Rest of the Card Elsewhere on the card we were treated to some truly bizarre striking.
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Alkaline water is treated to have a higher pH, and technically, be less acidic than tap or bottled water.
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And, since I wear some medical devices, I'm treated to a full pat-down and tested for bomb residue.
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Fans who ran out to catch Logan on its opening weekend were treated to a very cool, Deadpool-shaped surprise.
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As for what the candidates get treated to in the green rooms at the debates ... he says it's nothing special.
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"Cookie dough ice cream sold in stores contains dough that has been treated to kill harmful bacteria," the CDC says.
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Instead of those usual trademark 808s, we're treated to elements of cinematic drama that build to sweeping, serotonin-flooding peaks.
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Presumably we would be treated to a lot of the Housewives saying things while Minaj and Mill stared blankly back.
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I got to say "yes" and was treated to a full-screen gif of Shia LaBeouf applauding my daybreak tumescence.
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We were treated to a transition letter from George H.W. Bush to his successor, Bill Clinton, during the election cycle.
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The devoted feline was also treated to several of her favorite dishes, tuna treats and a traditional tres leches cake.
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This does not mean that other forms of terrorism and extremism are treated to a lesser extent, by any means.
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Since then, we've often wondered if we would ever again be treated to food reviews from another pop culture icon.
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In 2022, in the constellation of Cygnus, they will be treated to the sight of a nova, or "new star".
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Last night, Game of Thrones viewers were treated to the sight of a brand-new toy in the Lannister armada.
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The Abingdon Volunteer Fire & Rescue in Virginia were treated to vegan cookies and a framed award for the their work.
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In episode 2, "Doors & Corners," we're treated to a spectacular space battle as Holden and his allies board the station.
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Frenchie attendees were treated to beverages from an on-site dog sommelier and literary art from an instant poem writer.
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Attendees were treated to an outdoor dinner at the reception, where white tables were adorned with candles and green plants.
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Heading into the second season finale of Westworld, audiences had already been treated to subreddits of twists, reveals, and switcheroos.
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Last night, we were treated to a rare television performance by Taylor Swift on The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon.
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Friends, family and fans of Palmer are being treated to nearly 4,000 bottles of his signature drink: the Arnold Palmer.
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This week, Soundgarden's 1989 album Louder Than Love is being treated to a vinyl reissue, as it deserves to be.
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Any neighbors trying to get to bed were treated to a blaring awakening from the world's most annoying musical instrument.
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The announced crowd of 18,940 at Canadian Tire Centre was treated to a goaltending duel for much of the afternoon.
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"This is how the Native Americans' heritage is being treated — to me, I don't think it's acceptable," Mr. Finicum said.
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The reader's treated to Batman working out, Batman swimming in freezing cold water, and Batman generally being a sneaky dude.
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Last week and we were treated to how we leaked it, which Jay and I were laughing about -- Jay Sekulow.
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And that would mean fans being treated to more whistles, more milling around the face-off circle, and less momentum.
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But those who gave it a chance were treated to a surprisingly fun action game with inventive time travel powers.
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Visitors were treated to six stages of music and art, showcasing works by visual projectionists as well as comedy performances.
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With David hosting the show last night, we were treated to the first (and last) episode of Bern Your Enthusiasm.
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That's not all ... speakers were also treated to flights and hotel accommodations for 2 in D.C. from Wednesday through Saturday.
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Plus, when Kanye performed, Kim was treated to a front-row view of The Taylor Swift Award Show Dancing Extravaganza.
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Each day, investors are treated to news about the economy and information about how the stock market has done recently.
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Then she's treated to a THC-infused feast, complete with weed shots, pie, and a hearty bowl of elk chili.
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After the couple woke up on Saturday, they were also treated to an equally beautiful, although slightly simpler, table display.
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Trichomoniasis is easily treatable with a megadose of metronidazole, although all partners need to be treated to avoid re-infection.
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No inspiration porn, no oversimplified characters — instead, viewers are treated to refreshingly candid portraits of life from people with disabilities.
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When I saw the film as part of BAMcinemaFest 2017, both Almereyda and Fancher were treated to a standing ovation.
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The sale hasn't properly started, but we have been treated to a few early deals, including Ambilight-equipped 389.993K TVs.
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But the water wasn't properly treated to travel through lead pipes, and the toxic metal leached into the water supply.
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Afterward, they were treated to barbecue and beer — along with exposure to Agent Orange — on the beach prior to sailing.
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Coachella festivalgoers were treated to a major surprise cameo last night when they got a special unexpected performance from Kesha.
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In the bottom of the eighth, Jansen was treated to a rare plate appearance—just the sixth of his career.
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And every month after that, for years, I was treated to a horrific week-long migraine directly preceding my period.
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When I visited Tesla's factory, I was treated to a few laps around its test track in a Model S.
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I happened to score a corner room, which was likely why I was treated to such an expansive room size.
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Unlike the poodle that lives around the corner, she was never treated to a pedicure, complete with red nail polish.
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Earlier this year, we were treated to his laugh, which is an all-expenses-paid trip through the uncanny valley.
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Probably only 10 percent of wastewater worldwide is being treated at all, let alone being treated to a safe level.
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Workers who fully commit to Epic — who survive the long hours and grisly sights — are treated to a remarkable perk.
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Also, you'll be treated to photos of Lionel Messi's adorable kids and his truly massive French mastiff named Señor Hulk.
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Reality is treated to a bombshell moment in one dramatically meta scene from Michael Haneke's deeply disturbing home invasion film.
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And the traditionally marginalized — women, racial, religious and ethnic minorities — are treated to a particularly personal strain of Trump's venom.
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Anyone tuning in hoping to gain clarity about the field was instead treated to a two-hour collective panic attack.
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If you go to YouTube and search "Mario Paint Composer," you'll be treated to a variety of quirky remixed music.
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I am treated to a traditional Indonesian footbath and tamarind juice before an hour of relieving tension in my body.
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We are treated to a discussion of what "off the record" means — according to Musk, that means not for publication.
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First, viewers are treated to a flashback scene of Joel McHale's Sylvester Pemberton/Starman and his sidekick Pat Dugan/S.
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Viewers will also be treated to a one-time premiere of the new Childish Gambino film, "Guava Island," featuring Rihanna.
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There wasn&apost much on TV during the holidays, so viewers were typically treated to half-hour blocks of nothing.
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On her Instagram account, 9.1 million followers are treated to outfit changes and frequent flashes of a dimpled, dazzled smile.
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And that's never more obvious than in the opening round, where we're typically treated to eight concurrent hate-based plotlines.
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Last week, residents of the Arctic village Nyda were treated to a rare sight at one of their local beaches.
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We're told the party guests were also treated to brunch bites and a gold chocolate fountain to dip snack into.
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Upon entering the gallery space, visitors are treated to Moments of GIFstory from its creation in 1987 to the present.
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While lesbians are usually the target of fewer homophobic jokes in movies, they're treated to a different kind of homophobia.
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You can see her jam out with Ed Sheeran ... and the crowd -- treated to the free concert -- ate it up.
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For the second presidential cycle in a row, Americans are being treated to a nomination field of record-breaking size.
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Dozens of people in the Southeast U.S. were treated to a special cosmic show in the wee hours of Friday morning.
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Meanwhile, fans of the HBO show were treated to a shirtless photo of Theroux posted on the show's official Twitter account.
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Not only will viewers be granted VIP access to the runway looks but they'll also be treated to a live concert.
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We get treated to a rare look at how the hosts are made and developed, through the eyes of the creation.
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Known as the "Halloween Choco Potato," fans are treated to their favorite salty delight with a heavy, fatty dose of sweetness.
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After the "I dos" were over, guests were treated to the couple's favorite food: barbeque from the groom's restaurant Mac's BBQ.
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Fans have also been treated to a peek of the beloved song "A Whole New World," also featured in the original.
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At this year's Super Bowl on February 210, viewers will be treated to ads featuring movie stars, pop icons and sportsmen.
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At the end of the night, guests were also treated to a fireworks display over the lake at Coeur d'Alene Resort.
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In each of the Harry Potter books and movies, during the holiday season, the students are treated to a grand celebration.
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In 2015 she married businessman Kendall Taylor and her social media followers are often treated to glimpses of their life together.
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To support the campaign, the hotel announced on its website that whoever finds Sam will be treated to a free stay.
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According to PopSugar, lucky Australians are being treated to Cadbury Coated Oreo cookies and their one-two punch of chocolate ecstasy.
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Fans were treated to a screening of his "Jesus is King" IMAX project and then a full preview of the album.
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Senators are treated as princes when they travel overseas, briefed by grizzled American generals and treated to tea by local potentates.
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Those of us watching the closing moments of the Democratic National Convention on Thursday were treated to an insane political spectacle.
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Guests arriving in Sochi were treated to an exhibit of Russian-made military hardware: military helicopters, fighter jets, and armored vehicles.
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Children from throughout the Conejo Valley in California are treated to Christmas gifts at the Oaks Mall in Thousand Oaks, California.
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On Tuesday morning, a good number of people were treated to the beauty that is a rare super blue blood moon.
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On Wednesday, Trump was welcomed to the Forbidden City, where the two men's wives were treated to Chinese opera and tea.
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If the plane's decor is any indicator, we're guessing the Kardashian-Wests will be treated to free in-flight Wi-Fi.
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IN 2013 BUSINESS folk gathered in Beijing to honour Chinese "Economic Figures of the Year" were treated to an unexpected twist.
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Failing that, Israel will be treated to the spectacle of a prime minister running the country while on trial for corruption.
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Last year, CES attendees were treated to the spectacular OLED Canyon and the year before it stunned with the OLED Tunnel.
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In the months since production began on the film, fans have been treated to a social media wave of sneak peaks.
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This inexpensive pair of gloves from Everlast is made from synthetic fabric, and is treated to fight odor and bacterial growth.
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Once in the boat, the koala was treated to a loving towel-dry and was then wrapped in a blanket burrito.
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By 211pm Friday, many of the hopefuls have been treated to Alltech's blank walls and blasting air conditioning for eight hours.
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" According to the restaurant's website, diners are treated to a Mediterranean buffet while they step into the world of "Mamma Mia.
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We were treated to a twelve-fight card, including six bouts appearing on the main card broadcast on Fox Sports 1.
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In the earlier days of the iPhone, customers were treated to huge improvements to the smartphone's camera, screen, and other features.
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We've been treated to a very special interview with Kim Kardashian West on Bravo's Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen.
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Visible at nighttime during the festival's run, visitors were treated to a miniature fusion of two vastly different landscapes and climates.
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It also means that we've been treated to this April Fool's Day joke that sees Abbi and Ilana fake break up.
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Players will be treated to special cosmetic items for the Games, but also a twist on one of its biggest sports.
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Up the mountain you climb, treated to increasingly impressive views, until you reach the wooden gate of the hill camp property.
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Stop by a participating shop location during this time, and you'll be treated to a junior cone of fresh soft serve.
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That means we're treated to Grande's takes on Britney Spears, Shakira, Rihanna, Céline Dion, and Whitney Houston — it's an impressive performance.
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Along with the music, attendees will be treated to footage from the show and some kind of elaborate set (pictured below).
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Skywatchers around the world are about to be treated to a rare celestial event—the transit of Mercury across the Sun.
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If the company refuses to pay, potential customers going on its site will be treated to a slow and frustrating experience.
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In addition to seeing regular costumes like Stormtroopers or comic book characters, you're treated to a living parade of internet memes.
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Instead, we were treated to the sight of Roman Reigns once again winning, hand raised, barely emoting, after beating Strowman clean.
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Those interested in a more robust VR experience were treated to the first reviews of Sony's PlayStation VR headset on Wednesday.
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Lili attends a lecture by Otto Weininger, the author of "Sex and Character," and is treated to a grotesquely misogynous rant.
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Before the big day, Mister was treated to his own bachelor party, including snacks and time tubing on the Chattahoochee river.
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The smiling Russians were treated to champagne, flowers, and upbeat music as they toted their suitcases toward rows of eager taxis.
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When I returned at noon, I was treated to the best bowl of shoyu (soy sauce-based) ramen I'd ever eaten.
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A number of other Beijing activists and civil-rights lawyers, including several whom Jianguo knows well, were treated to similar trips.
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For certain groups of people, however, kombucha can be dangerous because it's often unpasteurized, or not heat-treated to kill pathogens.
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Tourists who make the trip by boat are treated to doggy paddling alongside the pigs to capture some truly wild content.
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Fans were also treated to a longer look of Horizon Zero Dawn, the epic robo-dinosaur hunting title from Guerilla Games.
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Trapping Hands Once they hit the mat we were treated to a performance which was, on the surface, similar to Nurmagomedov's.
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And this year, we were also treated to a company update of various milestones and records being broken by the company.
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It's also treated to reduce odors, which is key when you are spending your day hiking or running around a city.
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While I do battle with my sandwich, the people on the next table are treated to something from the performance menu.
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As soon as I got in the bed, I was treated to a commercial for the exact thing I was doing.
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In "Dorm," viewers are treated to creepy atmospherics, jump scares, coming-of-age drama, spiritual inquiry, and, ultimately, emotionally moving reveals.
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Keeping the energy up, attendees of the festival and rock fans alike were treated to a concert at Manhattan's Dream Hotel.
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Sometimes we are treated to a few pages of film script or monologue (which presumably will form part of the script).
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While the younger ones are also treated to an afternoon nap, all children participate in arts and crafts, games, and singing.
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Because these shows are created by and for natives of those countries, you are treated to what they take for granted.
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Only in the production's second half are we treated to the sort of deep-probing characterization that we expect from Shakespeare.
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Bush's grandchildren were treated to a story with the president when they spent Christmas Eve at the White House in 1991.
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However, if they stay on the line, they are treated to this unusual directive: "If you are a Santa, press nine."
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And now, as the gray dust of exploded cinder block drifts through Mosul, we're treated to beautiful, horrific reporting like this.
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But the roughly 200 people who showed up to the rally at Columbia's Allen University were really treated to something special.
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We're treated to a new point of view to start this week, or to muddy the waters, with Sierra (Emily Browning).
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In 205, riders were treated to new drop-down cushioned seating, or benches that could be lifted up on crowded trains.
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All guests are treated to one at check-in, a nod to the Italian rooftop restaurant upstairs of the same name.
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In this sumptuous volume of 65 short stories… the reader is treated to a glorious recapitulation of the sorcerer's entire career.
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Before I get to the arena, however, I'm treated to a short story about Doomguy—the hero of the Doom franchise.
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Three days after the United States thrashed Thailand 13-0, the Stade Auguste Delaune crowd were treated to more champagne football.
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Tyrion sees Jon enter Dany's chamber, and we get treated to a rather tender sex scene between an aunt and her nephew.
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Growing up, my sister and I were treated to the best toys, picture-perfect Christmases and vacations to the most exotic places.
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" On the record's b-side, which features an old school NYC subway token on the record sleeve, we're treated to "The Music.
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I hope we'll be treated to an end tag of the two of them in couples therapy with Dr. Akopian (Michael Hyatt).
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Visitors will be treated to a free slice of Pancizza all day long, in a variety of exclusive pop-up shop flavors.
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He donned sunglasses, sat in a cop car and was treated to pats and treats galore, said the Queensland Police news website.
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Select members of the press were treated to an exclusive menu preview at Taco Bell's test kitchen in Irvine, CA on Tuesday.
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They were then treated to a cooking demonstration showcasing native Australian food, where Meghan and Harry were able to taste some herbs.
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However, this year visitors were treated to an unusual new product among the other food and drink stalls – unfiltered Hot Dog Water.
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Amazon's comedy pilot season was announced back in July, but TCA attendees were treated to a reel previewing all the upcoming pilots.
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Instead, the audience was treated to multiple views of the Falcon 9 first stage as it made its descent back to Earth.
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Meanwhile, we're treated to a decent subplot where Wags (David Costabile) fights his way to the last prime burial plot in Manhattan.
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We've, so far this season, been treated to an NFL quarterback's embarrassing brother and some funny drunk commentary by a former contestant.
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Finally, to wrap up the conference's Most Disgusting Moments, viewers were treated to a special showcase of body horror with Death Stranding.
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The player is treated to snapshots of what's happening to various characters across town, as LA quintet Local Natives' "Mt Washington" plays.
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Journalists were treated to a performance of the song "Trip a Little Light Fantastic," and can guarantee you're in for a treat.
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Celebrating the milestone with Gamble, Tommy Hilfiger and the designer's wife Dee, Jenner was treated to a flight on Hilfiger's private plane.
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To finish, we are treated to a never previously played track from their last EP, Home Is Where The Hatred Is. Perfect.
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They'd be treated to a gourmet dinner at sunset, a traditional Chinese music experience, and a sunrise historical hike through the countryside.
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Guests were also treated to a day of pampering with neck massages and manicures as they sipped on wine and Bloody Marys.
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Last Thursday night, attendees of the North American Bitcoin Conference in Miami were treated to an official afterparty at a local nightclub.
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The Centre Court crowd realised they had a real match on their hands and they were treated to a superb third set.
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As China welcomed the Year of the Monkey, viewers were treated to what some called a marathon session of Communist Party slogans.
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Republican legislators, meanwhile, are now being treated to some of the pushback that McCain faced when he suggested capping the tax exclusion.
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In PEOPLE's exclusive peek at the BBC America premiere of Planet Earth II, viewers are treated to the bird's mass mating ritual.
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They were also treated to a giant heart-shaped cake that read "Be Mine" across the top, surrounded by cupcakes and sparklers.
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Pre-dawn risers will be treated to a view of Mercury, Venus, Saturn, Mars, and Jupiter from January 20 until February 20.
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So we were treated to the bizarre sight of Nurmagomedov literally jogging after Barboza until the Brazilian got caught against the cage.
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The fans were treated to a typically eventful round that included several brilliant recovery shots that required bold imagination and deft execution.
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Macron was treated to a grand military welcome, hours of talks, two dinners with Trump and his wife and an opera performance.
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Some officials in Berlin had hoped Merkel might be treated to a grander welcome but pressed forward with what was on offer.
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In the days and hours before Hurricane Irma slammed into Florida, its residents were treated to copious media speculation about nightmare scenarios.
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Instead of chocolates and greeting cards, the zoo residents were treated to snack-filled piñatas, heart-shaped ice pops and painted rocks.
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New Yorkers and tourists with smartphones and cameras were treated to a stunning "Manhattanhenge" sunset, seen for the second time this year.
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Saturday evening stargazers were treated to one of the trippiest natural phenomenons Earth has to offer: a naked eye-visible aurora borealis.
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If you click "Screen Saver Options" on the right side of that pane, you'll be treated to a ton of new options.
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Streamers of a session of Donkey Kong 64 on Sunday were treated to a cameo from newly elected Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
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Walking in, you're treated to a view of scalloped leather wall tiles resembling a mermaid's tail and a gold-accented front desk.
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Almost anyone who's lived with an outdoor cat is sooner or later to treated to such a treasure left on a doorstep.
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The fans are also treated to hand-to-hand combat drills, parachute landings and displays of tanks, rocket launchers and Chinook helicopters.
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We didn't get to see how Jack died, but we did get treated to a nice little blowup between him and Rebecca.
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Those early risers weren't treated to a close game, but they got a healthy helping of offense and delightful Japanese baseball culture.
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The kitchen would be fully stocked when you arrive, and you'd be treated to a cooking lesson from a famous Malibu chef.
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They've been seen north of the Bronx, and trees at Woodlawn Cemetery were recently treated to prevent the spread of the bug.
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As Foer's book veers into advocacy, readers are treated to a similarly energetic and cleareyed view of the modern "knowledge monopoly" giants.
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They visited every cathedral and discovered that, if they arrived early at clubs, they'd be treated to a free glass of Champagne.
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In January, an audience at the New School was treated to a surprising sonic shift: placid jazz quickly evolving into punishing metal.
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They were also treated to a technological marvel when they went to a nearby movie night at the Shelborne's satin dining room.
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Visitors hoping for a selfie with Marilyn Monroe or a Campbell's soup can print were treated to art of a different kind.
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Afterward, residents were treated to lunch in a company cafeteria at Chelsea Market, where servers doled out steak, salmon, salads and desserts.
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At the hotel, they were treated to a private party that included casino tables, massages, and a magician, Business Insider has learned.
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Journalists and politicians, drawn to the region by the promises of the Social Contract, were treated to guided tours and organized conferences.
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Where some years ago "War on Christmas" headlines were prominent, now we're being treated to the following story courtesy of Killeen, Texas.
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The ambulance service said a further 10 patients had made their own way to hospital, taking the total being treated to 74.
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I'll never forget how many times we were treated to the latest polling that showed that the race was all but decided.
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While touring, we were treated to the impressive call-and-answer howls of Little Girl (a timber wolf) and Jake (a wolfdog).
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Monday was one of the first times anyone in America has heard Kushner speak, and boy were they treated to a show.
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Acid reflux is a serious disorder that can and must be treated to prevent symptoms and stave off potentially life-threatening consequences.
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These are unwinnable wars, yet to listen to mainstream public debate you'd never know it; in the media, we're treated to silence.
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Her testimony provided a glimpse of what is occurring inside law schools, where students today are treated to ideologically saturated political law.
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If the star power of Madonna and Schumer wasn't enough, the unsuspecting audience was treated to a roll-call of comedy A-listers.
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Suffice to say, no matter where you are, you'll be treated to a visual feast: a kaleidoscope of colors worn in joyful celebration.
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Of course, it boils over and the crowd are treated to an impromptu fight as Pussy Willow pins her quarry to the mat.
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Next week, Drybar is becoming #Barkbar — a place where both you and your dog will be treated to a session with blowout specialist.
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Human and dog attendees were treated to games and contests, with Sir Ruffles Von Plume taking home the award for best doggie float.
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The first, is a true-blue panda cub, who was recently treated to a full body massage that focused mostly on tummy work.
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Scroll on down to Upcoming Deals, where you'll be treated to a seemingly endless list of sales that will soon strike the site.
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As the credits roll, we're treated to a clip from the week that captures the contestants in their more ridiculous and unfiltered moments.
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From the looks of it, she was treated to a giant chocolate cake with a ribbon around it and rainbow decorations on top.
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Anyone clicking the play button was treated to a two-minute commercial for a kitchen cutter tool, complete with an upbeat harmonica soundtrack.
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As luck would have it, there was a glamorous wedding going on and we were treated to an over-the-top firework show.
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On Monday evening, guests at Rome's Baroque Palazzo Colonna — a formal papal residence — were treated to a glimpse of the opulent religious vestiges.
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But it gets more romantic – newlyweds will be treated to a Taco 12 Pack for their very first meal as a married couple.
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Instead, Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb and Al Roker took over as viewers were treated to a spectacle of floats and several musical performances.
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When Mr Kenyatta and his delegation arrived in Beijing in May, they were treated to an unfamiliar experience, according to a presidential adviser.
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Attendees were treated to flyovers by Coast Guard helicopters, Air Force F-22 fighters, Marine V-22 Osprey helicopters and other military aircraft.
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Catalan-flag-wielding delegates were treated to a buffet of new policies to compensate for the absence of the one they really want.
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The final season of the drama and dragon show is currently in production, meaning we're treated to photos of the cast on set.
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The party was treated to a spectacular big sky sunset … …and a feast of Southern staples from the award-winning steakhouse Perini Ranch.
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Audiences at the live show were treated to a full performance of Julia Michaels' "Issues," though those watching from home weren't so lucky.
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And on Christmas day, you'll be treated to a Hugh Jackman-helped musical, because clearly Hollywood knew what we wanted for the holidays.
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Delegates in Bonn were treated to the curious spectacle of a second American delegation, as brash as the official one was low-key.
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Our host Kimberly Kane channels her inner 18th-century Samurai as she gets treated to a private sushi dinner in the Hollywood Hills.
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At the stroke of midnight, the duo was treated to a New Year's fireworks celebration as they sat on top of an elephant.
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In a marquee in the grounds of a swanky hotel in Kampala, about 150 smartly dressed bigwigs were treated to a buffet breakfast.
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Midway through the credit roll we're treated to a familiar scene: our beloved heroes, fresh from saving the planet, are back in detention.
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On my final day, I was treated to a round of two 20 meter dashes and ten push-ups, all repeated four times.
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Spectators at the Senate hearing will probably be treated to a gossipy inside look at the quirky interactions between these two unpredictable men.
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Hollywood star Vin Diesel arrived in India for the first time on Thursday and was treated to a grand traditional welcome in Mumbai.
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LeBron James' son turned 10 on Wednesday and was treated to a cake and a round of "Happy Birthday" by his family members.
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Visitors to the Universal Studios theme parks in Hollywood and Orlando will be treated to a dose of horror with Jordan Peele's compliments.
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Listeners of yesterday's episode of Marc Maron's podcast "WTF" were treated to a phone call between Marc Maron and fellow comedian Sarah Silverman.
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As per usual, we're treated to a weird and wonderful variety of entrances, most of which will leave you cringing with secondhand embarrassment.
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Scarcely a week now passes without the world being treated to the real-time footage of another, sometimes harrowing event, which goes viral.
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As recently as a few days ago, the likelihood of being treated to this sort of sequence later this summer seemed highly probable.
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They were then treated to sugar cookies and the palace's legendary hot chocolate (it tastes like melted chocolate bars with hints of cinnamon!).
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A couple of years ago, we were treated to a fan-made take on a live-action Akira movie, and it was amazing.
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Some fish are prepared simply in olive oil, while others are treated to a spicy tomato sauce that emerged from a family recipe.
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The area is where oil pumped out of the ground is treated to make it safe to move around the world in tankers.
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I went to Chestnaya Kuhnya (roughly, "Honest Kitchen") and was treated to a meal of simple, rustic Russian cuisine in an elegant setting.
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The staff seems to understand that high expectations work against the place, though, and sometimes you can be treated to next-level hospitality.
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During the reception, attendees were treated to Old World Cannoli and Valducci's food trucks, as well as a surprise performance from Rob Base.
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Once you crack open the record's jungle-tinged cover, you're treated to seven tracks that speak to the natural world's many sonic reverberations.
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In the second Diaz fight, which the Irishman took in a grueling five round decision, we were treated to a different Conor McGregor.
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Not 40 minutes into season seven of Game Of Thrones, our ears were treated to the sweet sounds of Ed Sheeran's angelic voice.
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Chris Brown's daughter, Royalty, was treated to every 3-year-old's birthday dream ... an epic pool party, plus a trip to Six Flags.
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As a southpaw, Gastelum was treated to a match up which allowed him to work his usually active lead hand far more freely.
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The effect was of hanging out in a family kitchen, and being treated to illuminating confidences that felt almost too intimate to hear.
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When customers show up at the Truck, their senses are treated to unique sights and sounds exclusive to the offer and Treasure Truck.
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When audiences tune in to watch Brazil play, they are treated to a rich spectrum of skin tones flashing vibrantly across the screen.
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Those watching live on NBC were treated to plenty of silence as nervous censors hit the mute button on the audio multiple times.
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But you'll be treated to glimpses at plenty of cool collectibles and a portrait of one guy who screams passion along the way.
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At every Apple keynote, we're treated to inspiring videos about Apple's progressive vision of the world, full of diverse faces and progressive dreams.
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In the past six months, however, New Yorkers have been treated to three productions that don't shy away from pop and rock excess.
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Additionally, guests were treated to six sound pieces, which sprouted out of un-potted tropical plants that lined the room's exposed brick walls.
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Instead, the entire nation may be treated to an epic Iowa caucus night on February 3, rich with drama and filled with uncertainty.
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Tea guests will be treated to manicures and chair massages on a first-come-first-served basis, and mothers will receive fresh flowers.
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Riders are treated to panoramic views of Los Angeles, then head back to the ranch for a catered barbecue and live country music.
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Today we were treated to new Blade Runner 2049 posters, each featuring one of the movie's main stars: Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford.
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Deutsche Bahn appeared to suggest the photo was staged, saying Thunberg was treated to "friendly" and "competent" first-class service on its trains.
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It's as if your hair is treated to a super chill rainbow light filter on Instagram — and it makes for the prettiest detail.
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Throughout the episode, we're treated to a hazy, dream-like sequence where Fred Andrews is trying to avoid crossing over to the other side.
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The Rob & Chyna star also received the V.I.P. treatment, being treated to a arm and hand massage as dancers from the club surrounded her.
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Those who took the leap of faith and welcomed a picture share from a random stranger were treated to a new pair of shoes.
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The residents of the town of Hettinger were treated to a windchill of 58° below zero on the morning of New Year's Eve. 11.
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Audiences were treated to a cameo from Peter Cushing via CGI, which means that soon, we could have entire movies starring computer animated actors.
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Luckily, we're being treated to some new fashion-centric tidbits about the inspiring first lady during her last couple months in the White House.
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The World War II veteran was treated to a surprise visit and private concert by Taylor Swift herself at his Missouri home, People reports.
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They also wrote notes with advice for the first-time mom and were treated to foot and hand massages from Manly Handz mobile spa.
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Landon was treated to a special tour of the sheriff's office before his family was presented with a check to help with medical expenses.
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Later, guests were treated to "entertainment and festivities" as well as sliced cake, key lime pie shots and bourbon pecan balls dipped in chocolate.
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On a recent episode of Celebrity Name Game, Courteney Cox and Lisa Kudrow were treated to a Friends-themed round that they obviously nailed.
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All is not, as the subject matter would suggest, solemn; we are treated to rousing anthems, joyous dancing, and highly sexualized method-acting exercises.
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It's not every day you get to hop on a chartered plane and be treated to some pretty spectacular live music – turbulence and all.
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Instead of Alex Ovechkin goals, fans have been treated to Alex Ovechkin interviews on the local news and Alex Ovechkin snowblower videos on Instagram.
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ON A side street in the centre of Singapore, a Muslim-American lawyer beats his wife bloody, only to be treated to rapturous applause.
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In exchange, volunteers are treated to an all-access pass to Disrupt so you can enjoy the show when you're not hard at work.
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In addition to the night of incredible dances, DWTS fans will be treated to the return of two-time Mirrorball Trophy winner Mark Ballas.
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With the exception of two options, you'll be treated to NBA 2K19 or PUBG for free with purchase, depending on which bundle you choose.
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Those lucky (or rich) enough were treated to what Emirates says is the world's first fully enclosed suite, measuring a spacious 40 square feet.
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Bamboo and paper have been replaced with lightweight, near-indestructible metals and fabrics specially treated to block cancerous UV rays along with the heat.
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While on the glamping trip, we were treated to a sunset dinner by Moonrise Standard —another service you can add on to your package.
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A young couple in Pittsburgh were treated to much more than some peanuts and Cracker Jacks during a recent night out at the ballpark.
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The lucky attendees will be treated to three courses prepared by the Beverly Hilton's executive chef Alberico Nunziata and executive pastry chef Thomas Henzi.
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They were treated to an eclectic menu of options, from luxury flats in Dubai and agarwood plantations in Thailand to care homes in Yeovil.
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And for the second time in two weeks, morning show viewers were treated to the sight of two female colleagues left holding the bag.
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To explain how she became such a devoted follower of Zobrist's, we are treated to a series of flashbacks to their budding love affair.
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During a state visit to China in November, he was treated to a lavish banquet and signing ceremonies for $250bn in cross-border deals.
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On August 22004, 212, skywatchers in the continental United States will be treated to a total solar eclipse for the first time since 22010.
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Then King made all machines evil in Maximum Overdrive, where we're treated to malicious arcade games and vending machines as well as evil cars.
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Guests were treated to a five-star menu, which included a charcuterie board of cured meats and cheeses, traditional Argentine meat dishes, and sushi.
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By the end, we're also treated to Dizzee's take on the infamous "Five Fingers of Death" challenge, where he freestyles over five different instrumentals.
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Commuters passing through New York City's Rockefeller Center subway station on Thursday were treated to a special concert from Christina Aguilera and Jimmy Fallon.
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Last year, for her 9th birthday, Stella, friends and family were treated to face painting, pony rides, piñatas and an elaborately decorated birthday cake.
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However, instead of hearing the interview audio itself, we were treated to a wall of aggressive, fire-packed beats (the ones you hear below).
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People lucky enough to be in the path of totality were treated to a few moments of darkness as the moon blocked the sun.
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Guests will be treated to a Thanksgiving feast and bestie Lindsay Lohan -- if she shows -- is sure to hit the decks for the party.
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This past weekend, audiences in New York were treated to a historical event: three of the world's premier ballet companies performing on one stage.
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The president highlighted the last eight years in his final Christmas address, and remembered how the nation was treated to his countless dad jokes.
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Imagine being a teenager watching your hometown team win it all, then being treated to a super-sized episode of your favorite sitcom, Friends.
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Just weeks ago, patrons of Mar-a-Lago were treated to an impromptu diplomatic huddle between President Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe.
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Eric Decker turns 29 today and he's being treated to the birthday gift that keeps on giving ... his super sexy wife Jessie James Decker.
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The next morning I am treated to the hotel's ample continental breakfast, served in a sunroom overlooking "Fairplay Beach" on the South Platte River.
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But that does not mean viewers of CNN were treated to the same experience as those that watched Fox News' version of the hearings.
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This week, I was treated to a much different "skyline" during my stay at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas for the HLTH conference.
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So we were treated to the bizarre sight of a man who had just been knocked out continuing to get the better of Silva.
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On perhaps the most star studded card to date, New York will be treated to three title fights and a heap of big names.
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Even if you're able to smoke there, you're treated to some small-bite delicacies that have a lot of looks but very little taste.
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Even if we aren't treated to a postseason sequel, though, this one was as well-played and hard-fought as regular-season ball gets.
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Players who collected a series of DNA strands hidden in the game were treated to a lovely message from Malcolm after the credits rolled.
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They are treated to face-to-face interaction with Queen B. She squeezes hands, caresses cheeks, and shoves her golden microphone in their faces.
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But as is always the case at this point in the season, Bachelor fans will now be treated to the Women Tell All special.
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The ladies were treated to a 2-hour VIP tour ... complete with a swim session in the famed indoor Roman pool (usually off limits).
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Because we did, we were treated to gorgeous over-water sunrises each morning and a view of the glinting Disney Boardwalk across the lake.
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And let's not forget that fans were also treated to a brand new song, "Only The Young," with the release of the film, too.
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And Americans were treated to yet another portrait of ineptitude so surreal as to qualify as a kind of performance art, or maybe slapstick.
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Spectators hoping to get a glimpse of Williamson&aposs gravity-defying dunks were instead treated to a different showcase: a barrage of three-pointers.
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Readers, therefore, have every right to be treated to a second novel about another irascible yet sympathetic loner — but this time a headstrong woman.
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The meal was also timed t perfectly and were treated to a great view of theme park fireworks at the end of our meal.
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We studied it for a term, during which the school's inspector came around and was treated to the duel scene where Mercutio is killed.
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This came shortly after Trump had made his first overseas trip as President to Saudi Arabia, where he was treated to a fawning welcome.
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It was also the first introduction to what we would be treated to throughout the entire weekend: stories from the people who lived it.
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It's been treated to make it smooth and melty, but it can have exactly the same ingredients as "real" cheese, especially if it's organic.
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Instead, they were treated to a wide-ranging and sometimes hard-to-follow defense against the charges that Japanese prosecutors had leveled against him.
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If I looked carefully, I'd be treated to an extraordinary sight: Minerva was waving directly at the Statue of Liberty, far across the bay.
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Gamers have already been treated to a wide range of deals on everything from subscriptions to console bundles, and now controllers are on sale.
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In the past few years, we've been treated to a spider-like scene potentially caused by small tornadoes and vast views of impact craters.
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The bankers and businesspeople who read it are treated to capsule summaries of world affairs and charts, presented with an air of knowing superiority.
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But Bartleby was treated to this delight, and others facing MBA students, on a visit to Saïd Business School in Oxford earlier this year.
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We were also treated to a couple of cringey moments that could be low points or high points depending on your point of view.
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Attendees were treated to gourmet meals every night — with celebrity chef Luke Mangan flying in from Australia to rustle up a Caribbean chicken dish.
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For the cover story of T, the New York Times' magazine, we were treated to a beautifully written profile of the MC by Roxane Gay.
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Teigen was previously treated to a surprise baby shower in February in New York City thrown and attended by a smaller group of good friends.
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Second, all attendees are treated to alcoholic refreshments throughout the broadcast, making the bits between award categories (and the ensuing Snapchats) all the more amusing.
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Jocelyn Wallace, the guest of honor that night, had never been treated to a birthday party, but her parents decided to make her 15th special.
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Macron — who at 40 is young enough to be Trump&aposs son — was the first foreign leader treated to a lavish state visit to Washington.
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We've met the Big Three at various stages of their lives, and even got treated to high school flashbacks of Rebecca (Mandy Moore) this season.
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As each skater performs their routine, viewers are treated to their innermost thoughts — their hopes, their dreams, their insecurities and reflection on their own movements.
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During her drive, Sarah Verney was treated to the rare sight of two wild lynxes up close — and seemingly getting very personal with one another.
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While the princess and her delegation will be treated to modern pleasures on their visit, people in Ratanakiri's rural community live a starkly contrasting life.
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In exchange, volunteers are treated to an all-access pass to Disrupt Berlin so you can enjoy the show when you're not hard at work.
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Patients in the continuing care wing of the University of Rochester's Thompson Health hospital in Canandaigua, New York, were treated to just that last week.
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Just before we tucked in, the heavens finally decided to clear, and we were treated to a gorgeous sunset over the hillside below Laure's window.
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If you can push past the drunk underage kids and stomach lukewarm Tecate, you'll usually be treated to one of the craziest shows in town.
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Just ask little Luna Simone Legend, who was treated to a strange, but still moving, serenade from the Grammy-winning singer and mom Chrissy Teigen.
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Rarely are sports fans treated to a spectacle of such pyrotechnic intensity as the raging dumpster fire that was the New York Knicks this week.
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Earlier this week, we were treated to the gentle sounds of another Trump Twitter tantrum, this time targeting MSNBC hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski.
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Moments after the first Aquaman trailer went online, fans in Comic-Con's Hall H were treated to an exclusive second look at the superhero adventure.
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During a commercial break, they were also treated to Pantene's brand new commercial promoting its Gold Series range, made especially for relaxed and natural hair.
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Willa, the star of the show, was treated to everything a dog desires: golden toilets, steak dinners and oodles of toys — to name a few.
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"campers" — also enjoyed hot chocolate with marshmallows and chocolate shavings, while the adults ("camp counselors") were treated to Moscow mules, Bloody Marys and skinny margaritas.
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A couple of weeks back we were treated to a clip from the upcoming Doctor Who Christmas special — and now the full trailer is here.
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It's only been a day since we were treated to a new Deadpool 2 poster, and now there's a trailer to go along with it.
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He was announcing a temporary end to the government shutdown, but the assembled reporters were also treated to a minute-long yarn about kidnapped migrants.
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Before DiCaprio was treated to French and Scottish cuisine, fans were rewarded for waiting outside with greetings, waves and autographs from the A-list actor.
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Lately the Indian public has been treated to legal battles between generals over promotions, loud disputes over pay and orders for officers to lose weight.
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Oh, and the kids, having cooperated — kind of — all day were treated to their own menu of finger sandwiches and vegetables, according to The Express.
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Flint used the Flint River for 18 months, but lead leached from old pipes at homes because the water was not treated to control corrosion.
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Over the last two months, the company's shareholders have been treated to a financial all-you-can-eat buffet with shares closing at $42.63 today.
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But on Monday evening, the inmates were finally treated to some proper decorum when two of their own took to the lectern for a debate.
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While students in the US may be enjoying pizza and chocolate milk, those in France are treated to salmon and ratatouille for their school lunch.
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Seattle's iconic Space Needle played host to the city's revelers, who were treated to the largest New Year's fireworks show ever produced at the venue.
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"The question is whether a man would have been treated to the same malice, and for myself I think that's an open question," she added.
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Producers on the documentary sent two models along to restaurants in London where they were — big surprise — treated to the best seats in the house.
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When Prince William and his wife, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, visited in 2014, the couple was treated to a wild ride down the Shotover River.
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Type in "Joey Tribbiani," click on the slice of pizza, and you'll be treated to an array of junk food which Joey then snatches up.
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But after our bad luck the previous day, we were treated to what LouAnn said was one of the warmest, calmest days of the year.
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Fans will also be treated to a grandstand battle between stalwarts Roberto Bautista Agut of Spain and 2009 champion Juan Martin del Potro of Argentina.
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She's then treated to a surprise makeover thanks to Sam's kind mother and sister; the wildling reemerges in a stately dress with perfect TV hair.
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When we kill enemies in Zelda, we are so often treated to a cleansing flame that withers away their remains to reveal the newly pristine.
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This time around, viewers will be treated to more of her background story and how it fits in with Elsa and Anna in the present.
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The Conspira-Sea crowd was treated to lectures from various "experts," including Andrew Wakefield, the British doctor whose bogus studies launched the anti-vaxx movement.
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It has reached a pitch in the last couple of months, as Pogba has been treated to the full range of his manager's tough love.
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Add another young quartet to the cornucopia of excellence we are treated to at the moment, with these winners of the Naumburg Chamber Music Award.
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Guests flocked to Pier 97 at Hudson River Park in Manhattan, where they were treated to an evening event with seasonal food from local chefs.
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Although students are treated to regular Facebook Live events with movie stars and solo performance workshops, the focus remains on traditional stagecraft and acting technique.
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Johansson and her film's producers had simply failed to read the room and were treated to a sustained round of sincere and mostly uncoordinated boos.
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You have support at work and people believe in your leadership—you may even be part of the VIP or "in crowd" treated to perks.
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We're treated to fantasies of harried mothers, whoring mothers, suicidal mothers, impoverished mothers, impostor mothers and indifferent mothers pulling their little girls along the sidewalk.
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Those who do make it inside are treated to a detailed portico that leads into the main building, which features neo-Gothic and Andalusian accents.
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Then, streamers will be treated to the first screen adaptation of Jennifer Niven's YA novel All the Bright Places, starring Elle Fanning and Justice Smith.
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Along with kiosks popping up at McDonald's, diners in Japan have been treated to a sushi-making robot, while in California a robot flips burgers.
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In Democratic presidential debate after debate, we are treated to a long list of programs the candidates would like to provide Americans with for free.
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TMZ's obtained prison menus from across the county, and locked-up celebs are being treated to your typical Thanksgiving spread ... turkey, stuffing, gravy and pie.
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But it turned out Fuller had previously dated him, and viewers were treated to her tearfully wondering why he had been brought on the show.
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Each evening, a packed audience was treated to a performance of Garland at her most erratic, frayed by a lifetime of drug addiction and illness.
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Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison recently paid a visit to the White House and was treated to a full state dinner with all the trimmings.
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A patient addicted to opiates is less likely to seek illegal heroin in the hospital or become disruptive if adequately treated to avoid withdrawal symptoms.
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Audiences watching McCarthy win the Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series were treated to a little pageantry and a lot of emotion.
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Prime members will be treated to 50% off to rent or buy on new release movies, between November 29 and December 5, according to Amazon.
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The fans were treated to one more magical moment in the next game, a dramatic 18-stroke point that ended with both players at net.
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Fans received more footage of the film's main protagonist Jyn Erso and were treated to the first tease of Darth Vader at the trailers end.
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Shortly afterwards we were treated to the sound bite you have almost certainly heard this morning: "MMA is like gay porn with a different ending".
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Leading up to the reboot of Huang's World on VICELAND, launching on April 28, we've so far been treated to two deleted scenes: one in which Eddie checks out the vibrant Mexican-Chinese cuisine found in one border town, and another in which we lose a GoPro camera, only to have it retrieved by a local hero who is subsequently treated to a feast of seafood treats.
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Guests at New York City's Comedy Cellar were treated to a superstar-sized surprise on Tuesday night, when Madonna showed up to tell a few jokes.
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"Little Women: LA" star Christy Gibel is back to getting stuff thrown in her face ... but this time she was treated to dessert instead of water.
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About 21 people at Nashville's Bluebird Cafe were treated to an unexpected visit from the 22018-year-old pop star on Saturday, according to The Tennessean.
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Over the past two weeks fans have been treated to polaroids of the West family looking cozy and Kardashian West's signature style of selfies on Snapchat.
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With the end of The CW's Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, it's about time that fans of romantic comedies were treated to a TV version of the genre.
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The group has not completed a cost-effectiveness analysis but they calculated that only 10 women would need to be treated to produce an extra pregnancy.
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Some children live with foster families and are treated to Broadway shows, while others sleep in canvas tents exposed to the elements amid the Texas desert.
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Simone Kelly, her daughter, explained this — how her mother's dark skin affected how she was treated — to the Los Angeles Times: We all have a story.
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Indians will soon be treated to a customized breakfast menu at McDonald's outlets as the burger giant revamps its morning platter to suit the local palate.
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Meanwhile, as dawn rises on the reign of Bran the Broken, we are treated to a triumphant shot of Tyrion arranging chairs for 30 solid seconds.
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In addition to being treated to the sophisticated sound of harp music played by Erin Hill, guests also got to participate in a flower arranging workshop.
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Those that showed up were treated to a meal of grilled beef tenderloin with green pea puree or fried Swiss pike perch with purple carrot puree.
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Dinner was served in a glass-enclosed, beachside area, where guests were also treated to performances by singer/songwriter Brendan O'Hara and Miami-based DJ Supersede.
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However on Monday night, fans and Adele were treated to something a little different—pink confetti with love notes to Adele from her partner, Simon Konecki.
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They were also treated to a touching speech from Fast frontman Vin Diesel, who reportedly paid tribute to the late Paul Walker, who died in 2013.
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Fortnite players who happened to boot up the game this afternoon were treated to a cataclysmic showdown between a giant robot and a terrifyingly large monster.
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Starting on Thursday night, you'll be treated to one of the best console deals we are likely to see ahead of Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
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We've also been treated to a pair of balearic beauties this week—the skittish squelch of Lissvik's "BACKSIDE" and Oma & Amberflame's smothered roller "Tropic Of Capricorn".
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In addition to the game action, users will also be treated to a virtual scoreboard (a shortcoming in past VR sports broadcasts) and live game stats.
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Guests dined on food brought by Contemporary Catering, and later were treated to cake and ice cream sandwiches by Vanilla Bake Shop & Ron's Artisanal Ice Cream.
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To make the bash even more festive, Garvey and her pals were treated to a feast of all Garten's classic meals prepared by a catering company.
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Assuming your allegiances lie with North Carolina, you were treated to a basketball game that tested your mettle but ultimately rewarded your faith in dramatic fashion.
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However, onlookers were treated to a diamond bandeau tiara that was made in 1932 but the entire brooch dated back to 1893, the Kensington Palace said.
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The superstition goes if the groundhog sees its shadow, then there'll be six more weeks of winter, and if not, we're treated to an early spring.
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Guests will also be treated to a farm-to-table feast under the stars prepared by on-site chefs, followed by gourmet s'mores around the campfire.
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Even when there is a public sanitation system, fecal sludge is often not treated to the appropriate standards before it is put back into the environment.
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Fans at Wednesday night's Los Angeles Clippers game were treated to a great game of basketball and an impromptu performance by none other than Mariah Carey!
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Instead of being treated to a fancy dinner, Cameron Diaz celebrated her 44th birthday by cooking it herself with her celebrity pals and family in tow.
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Mr. Macron and his wife, Brigitte, were treated to the administration's first state dinner, a 21-gun salute and a private evening at George Washington's home.
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He was a frequent guest early in the primary season, treated to soft-ball interviews and counted the hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski as friends.
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So, when greeted with the news that we will be treated to a new incarnation of the iconic chaos theorist, of course, I was initially delighted.
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Guests were treated to a variety of goodies for lunch: mini burgers, grilled-cheese sticks, chicken nuggets, French fries, a vegan Caesar salad and fruit kebabs.
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Instead we were treated to one of the first major upsets of 2016 and the coming of age of a new contender in the welterweight division.
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At Sunday's MTV Movie Awards, Harry Potter fans were treated to the second trailer for Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, due out November 18.
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Thanks to a local US history professor, they'll be treated to a massive, Trump-themed pirate ship, helmed by our president as its smoke-breathing captain.
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Early on at Mashable's seventh-annual Social Good Summit in New York City, the audience was treated to an informative and funny conversation with Chelsea Handler.
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The film is still a couple of weeks away from general release, but Tuesday night saw a bunch of critics get treated to an early screening.
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Americans are now treated to a 22019/7 freak show of government dysfunction, charges and countercharges, midnight tweets and myriad other forms of dystopian political theatre.
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"Over 100 patients have been treated to date, conducting logistics and medical support operations in Arecibo and Aguadilla," according to briefing issued by FEMA on Tuesday.
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People watching the Super Bowl in the St. Louis market were treated to a very nice advertisement for a local law firm, starring partner Terry Crouppen.
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Animal residents are treated to daily enrichment opportunities like enticing Easter eggs full of treats to puzzle pussycats and peanut-butter covered frisbees for the pups.
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As such, the world has been treated to numerous photos of Trump yelling over the past few years, since he began revving up his presidential campaign.
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Marriott Bonvoy members also enjoy a complimentary glass of prosecco, while Elite members will be treated to an additional point or credit bonus, and room upgrades.
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We've been treated to a parade of legislators and public officials charged with and convicted of bribery, fraud, conspiracy, racketeering, money laundering, tax evasion and such.
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In the days leading up to the Formula-E race-day, Arndt was treated to a dawn safari and desert camping trip in the Ula badlands.
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Visitors flocked to the zoo on Sunday to fete Bei Bei before he left, where the panda was treated to ice cake as a goodbye gift.
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Since 1817, we have been treated to countless adaptations of Austen's work, which have given us dozens of versions of Mr. Darcy to rank by hotness.
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Regardless of where you live, though, you'll be treated to some of the best views of Granada, where you'll spot some of Spain's most popular landmarks.
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In the final quarter of the 49ers' 31-24 loss to the Miami Dolphins, we were treated to our first sustained look at the juggernaut reborn.
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We checked, and Snapchat secured proper permits to host as many as 5,000 guests who will be treated to a 105-foot DJ tower and pyrotechnics.
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We're also treated to the Most Obvious Prophesy Ever, that either Harry or Mr. V is gonna have to die at the end of all this.
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With Steven Universe and the Crystal Gems, the reader is treated to a work that perfectly mirrors the tone and artistic style of the TV show.
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While in Philadelphia, they'll be treated to a barrage of scolding digital ads from the pro-Obamacare group Save Your Care, plus a protest on Thursday.
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But on Monday, some Uber passengers in San Francisco were treated to a much more, uh, off-roading experience when their driver took this adventurous detour.
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Instead of focusing on all the wild scores out of the 1980s we've been treated to, we had our collective basketball weekend monopolized by unsavory stuff.
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You'll be treated to a messy-ass caipirinha-fueled Carnival-themed party in episode one, then a virtual Brazilian dance-off guessing game in the next.
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During both of those itineraries, guests get treated to special menus, culinary lectures, cooking demos, and other goodies designed to keep gourmand hearts (and palates) happy.
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The course has more seaside holes than any other in the Northern Hemisphere, and players are treated to views of the Atlantic Ocean at every hole.
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As part of this week's visit to Huawei, we reporters were treated to a long presentation on the company's processes for evaluating products for security risks.
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If Trump and Sanders go head-to-head in the fall, Americans will be treated to the bizarre spectacle of two candidates with a dictator problem.
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A Waffle House spokesperson told Simplemost that customers will also be treated to white tablecloths, candlelight, festive decorations and a jukebox playlist of appropriately-themed songs.
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The hurricane uprooted so many trees that visitors to El Yunque, Puerto Rico's famous rain forest, were now treated to newly opened vistas of the ocean.
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We were being treated to selections from "Cabaret," the 1966 show (based on Christopher Isherwood's "Berlin Stories") that established Mr. Prince as a musical theater revolutionary.
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In Saudi Arabia last May, Trump was treated to the kind of royal welcome -- elaborate ceremonial sword dances in opulent palaces -- that warms the Trumpian heart.
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Visitors will be treated to a post-talk meal featuring samples of beef suya with ndambe from Teranga and matzo ball soup and pastrami from Katz's.
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In the plaza, guests are treated to a light show, and you can also explore the other lights throughout the resort via the Princess Express Train.
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Will the Globes be treated to a Kanye West-style acceptance-speech-bomb like the one Mr. Stanfield pulled at the Critics' Choice Awards on Sunday?
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Because of plasticity, researchers are optimistic that the brain can be trained or treated to restore normal functionality following injury or the onset of neuropsychological illness.
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For no extra cost, Winter passengers are treated to a unique spectacle of light, one that gets even better when viewed via the long-exposure photograph.
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For roughly a half-hour, fans in Oklahoma City were treated to dance and music performances before a public address announcer said the game was postponed.
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Nabbing those tickets is not going to get any easier now that everyone watching the Grammys telecast was treated to a tantalizing taste of the musical.
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By law, food waste must be heat-treated to kill any bacteria or disease that could infect pigs but that process is often skipped to save costs.
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On Tuesday, Smith and his family will visit the Dell Children's Medical Center in Texas, where River was treated, to present a donation in the toddler's honor.
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The rapper was treated to flowers by Swift a day after she knocked down "Look What You Made Me Do" to No. 3 on the Billboard charts.
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Revellers ringing in the New Year in the UK were treated to a performance of Ed singing his heart out to "Layla" on Jools Holland's Annual Hootenanny.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were treated to an Ed Sheeran-inspired serenade from a group of young people at a palace reception in Scotland on Tuesday.
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Rubble celebrated his milestone with a party at his local vet where he was treated to some of his favorite cat food and a free check-up.
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There was one catch when New York City commuters were treated to an impromptu pole dancing show on the subway this week: the performer was a rat.
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On the theme of more money, Lime is raising some more and we were treated to new financial results from The Information's great work getting the figures.
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A few hoping to jam to some Kanye tunes were instead treated to West peering out of the sunroof of a car that drove by the venue.
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Spectators were also treated to the slightly less pleasant whine of electric motors, as a drone armed with infra-red cameras performed reconnaissance flights over the pitch.
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Although Universal Pictures did not present any footage from the film, we were treated to a behind-the-scenes reel revealing some crucial details about the show.
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Viewers will also be treated to the mini-sequel of the Oscar-nominated film Four Weddings and a Funeral, titled One Red Nose Day and a Wedding.
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Those lucky enough to see the longer demo are treated to actual gameplay, with each hero featured in the trailer getting a few minutes in the spotlight.
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The thousands of spectators were treated to the ear-splitting sound of the vehicle, as well as the bright orange flame from the Eurofighter EJ200 jet engine.
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But that special won't be the week's only small-screen crossover — last night, viewers were treated to an unexpected mashup of HBO's Westworld and the presidential debate.
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Many won't have much to say other than a simple "hello" or "leave me alone," but sometimes, you'll be treated to an interesting new story or mission.
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At the very end of season 2, fans were treated to a time jump that involved Randall (Sterling K. Brown) and his adult daughter Tess (Iantha Richardson).
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It was sponsored by the NRA, and consequently, on one episode, viewers were treated to an NRA lobbyist named Tony Makris shoot an elephant in the face.
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Not only will we be treated to a blue moon, aka an additional full moon, on the 31st, but that day will also see a lunar eclipse.
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While fans in living rooms across America see a two-dimensional rendering of the show, fans who turn out to a bar are treated to extra sparkle.
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Readers of North Carolina's News & Observer were treated to the ultimate "last word" in a unique obituary for 94-year-old Wilma Marie Voliva Black published Thursday.
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The royal mom-to-be will also be treated to a presentation inspired by War Horse performed by children working with the National Theatre's primary school program.
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It didn't help that, during MWC, we were treated to a conveyor belt of hastily assembled iPhone X lookalikes that had zero software adaptations for the notch.
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Comic Con attendees got a sneak peek of a full episode from season 2, and were treated to a big reveal about one of the major characters.
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Inside Mashable's secret speakeasy (oh yeah, did we mention there was one of those?), curious guests were treated to a variety of unique food and beverage experiences.
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Earlier this month, the newest family member was treated to a bonding session with her grandparents: Hudson's mom Goldie Hawn and the latter's longtime partner Kurt Russell.
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Under Kim, North Korea's scientists and army officers are treated to a better way of life: privileged access, for example, to the country's newly constructed ski center.
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In the course of the trial, observers were treated to tales of lavish hospitality involving soccer matches, nightclubs, London West End musicals, and in one instance prostitutes.
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Aside from the real roses blossoming on the trellises, guests were treated to embroidered flowers and a voluminous 50s-inspired skirt with watercolor-style splashes of color.
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"The removal will be complete by the end of June, as the waste must be safely treated to meet Canadian safety and health requirements," the statement said.
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At one point, Swift was treated to a performance by the children, who took home Swift swag bags and scored autographs from both the singer and Seacrest.
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Every year around this time, we're treated to a regular deluge of warnings about our health and productivity tied to the loss of an hour of sleep.
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We've been equally interested in the luxe 24K gold masks the models are treated to pre-show — and the kind of pampering each of them gets backstage.
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Eyelids were treated to a wash of Vaseline, while lashes were coated with Topshop False Lash Intense, before being pinched together, using tips of finger and thumb.
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Accordingly, investors based there (and a lot of them are) are treated to a seemingly endless buffet of opportunities to invest in local companies of all stages.
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Instead of the high-minded political rhetoric and careful compromises of Sorkin's world, we were treated to years of gridlock and racism directed at the Obama administration.
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Tumultuous times Although most visitors these days are treated to a tranquil beach vacation, Khalil has experienced some sticky moments during her time in the Orange House.
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For nearly six weeks, we were treated to all the drama of Geraldo Rivera opening Al Capone's vault, with much the same result: there was nothing there.
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Many are geared to students, who are ferried to the Russian Embassy from six area colleges on buses and treated to evenings of food and Russian films.
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While Angelenos were treated to a retrospective of his work at LACMA in 2015, there's nothing like seeing works from his late period in their natural environment.
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This was only to be expected for a visiting French president, whom President Xi Jinping treated to two banquets and a private dinner, in two different cities.
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In Pennsylvania last year, election officials admitted that all drivers license customers were treated to voter registration screenings, even when they presented foreign passports and green cards.
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He was also treated to expensive meals by executives at a financial service company, in return for leaking information about an investigation of the firm, prosecutors said.
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Those who bet the game were treated to a nail-biter, and if you let the late-breaking news guide your action, you made out particularly well.
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People attending Burning Man (called "Burners") who wake up early enough — or just stay up all night — are treated to incredible sunrises with vibrant pinks and oranges.
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Fortunately, it can be treated to slow or stop its progression but it takes awareness on the part of the patient to seek preventative monitoring and treatment.
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There is literally nothing better that could happen to you on a London bus than being treated to a private singing performance by Craig David. Literally. Nothing.
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The three-week trip in August also included stays at the Meno a Kwena tented bush camp, where guests are treated to views of the Boteti River.
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Then I was treated to the Ultrasound with LED lights and a micro current stimulator, which was like a little vibrating wand run gently over my skin.
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All the patients complained of blurred vision and red eyes and were treated to reduce pressure inside the eye, and their symptoms resolved after a few weeks.
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Throughout the 230 grand prix, fans were treated to numerous instances of Yamamoto throwing around larger opponents in styles that didn't always make sense to the eyes.
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The royal babe was treated to a number of new toys, including a silver rattle from Mexico, silk figurines from China, and teddy bears from New Zealand.
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In it, we catch up with the ant that's been wearing Scott's house-arrest ankle bracelet and are treated to one last drum solo from the ant.
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The muscle-bound version Sixers fans have been treated to this year has shown what a force he can be on the block despite limited game time.
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While in the Chinese capital, he showered Xi with praise, and was himself treated to a "state-visit plus," including a rare dinner in the Forbidden City.
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Those who remained were treated to a stout defensive effort that harked back to the days of the renowned Fearsome Foursome defensive line a half-century ago.
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Listeners were also treated to a charming rendition of Mozart's playful Andante and Five Variations in G for piano, four hands, with Michael Brown joining Ms. Chien.
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The storm's 50-mile winds at first cleaned up the air so much that residents were treated to spectacular views of the volcanoes that ring the valley.
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Incandela bolted sheets of steel, treated to encourage rust, to the original 16-foot wooden ceiling as well as to the massive beams that span the space.
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But voters in Maine have been treated to more than two decades of stories lauding this "middle-of-the-roader from little Caribou, Maine," for her independence.
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In the course of the trial, observers were treated to tales of lavish hospitality involving football matches, nightclubs, London West End musicals, and in one instance prostitutes.
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As companies showed off their latest products at the CES consumer tech expo in Las Vegas, consumers were treated to new looks at robots, drones and more.
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We're still being treated to a wide range of deals on everything from kitchen appliances to smart speakers, but it's the VPNs that are stealing the show.
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But comic book fans were treated to action-movie-like spectacle in The Ultimates, a 2002 comic book series that reintroduced the Avengers to a modern audience.
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"Heady Bros" get tracks from Jimi Hendrix, Nirvana and Toro y Moi, while silent "quiet ppl" will be treated to Frankie Cosmos, Real Estate and Sufjan Stevens.
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Mr. Rivers, an ordained minister, introduced Mr. Steyer at an event in Hilton Head, where a mostly white group of about 200 retirees were treated to breakfast.
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Terminator: Dark Fate is due for wide release on November 1, but a few lucky theatregoers across the U.S. have already been treated to a secret viewing.
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The new electric Hummer truck will break cover during a Super Bowl ad this coming Sunday, and will be treated to a full reveal on May 20th.
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"I'm happy he's on my side now," said the Clippers' Lou Williams, another former one-season Raptor, who was also treated to a tribute video on Wednesday.
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Lovers of musicals were treated to a varied range of options this year, such as Frozen 2, Rocketman, Guava Island, and the finale of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.
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The manifesto opens up growing areas of British life to be treated to the same technique that Mr Corbyn has used to take over the Labour Party.
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A few subways riders in New York City were treated to an unexpected Thanksgiving treat when fellow straphangers busted out a full-course meal on Sunday night.
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His supporters took to the streets near the hospital where he was being treated to celebrate his pardon, wearing white T-shirts that read Freedom for Fujimori.
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A recent study found that the device delays recurrence of tumors and increases the five-year survival rate of those treated to 13 percent from 5 percent.
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Audiences are treated to the many, many shades of feeling that Close expresses, sometimes through the barest eye movement or slight lift or droop of a lip.
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Downstairs, those who came to support Senator Parker were treated to subdued lighting, candlelight and a carving station with the choice of roasted turkey or prime rib.
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After a reminder that the film is coming in December, we're treated to a bunch of fighters streaking across a field toward a line of First Order Walkers.
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And when Essential finally starting shipping phones out, customers were treated to one of the most sluggish and frustrating camera experiences ever on a device priced at $700.
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He had the 12,756 attendance inside Fratton Park eating out of the palm of his hand and standing in awe of the brilliance they were being treated to.
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Rocky was attacked early Sunday morning while doing a gig at 1 OAK in L.A., where Kendrick Lamar also headlined and got treated to a birthday shout out.
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The self-proclaimed lifelong animal lover lives with her bevy of pets on a farm, where the animals are treated to wide open spaces and plenty of exercise.
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The best part of the date, however, comes at the end, when each of the men get treated to a series of shocks meant to simulate labor pains.
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The siblings were even reportedly treated to a private performance by famed cellist Yo-Yo Ma. • For more compelling True Crime coverage, follow our Crime magazine on Flipboard.
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Comic-Con attendees on Friday were treated to a look at the first clip from The Punisher, which gets us up to speed with the black-clad vigilante.
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This year, fans were treated to a remastered version of the original "Dark Souls" game, which first came out in 2011 for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
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Every few minutes, visitors to the park are treated to a show in the form of low-flying airplanes feet above them on approach to LAX's runway 24R.
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The public is regularly treated to footage of governors, policemen and officials being led away in handcuffs, their homes being searched and enormous piles of cash being confiscated.
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The sports world was treated to a meltdown in real time Wednesday night, a toxic brew of schadenfreude and absurdity that's also an apparent first for college football.
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His efforts, however, ultimately prove pointless, when everyone at school is treated to a sex-ed video starring his mother using an eggplant to demonstrate how to masturbate.
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The weight almost crushes the narrative at times — as when, for example, we are treated to 10 dense pages about the disassembly of a bed, complete with diagrams.
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The second season arrives with incredible velocity—within the first ten minutes you're already treated to thrilling combat sequences involving sunfire elves and their indestructible sun-forged weapons.
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Saturday Night Live Spoofs Kim Kardashian West and Kris Humphries' Short-Lived Marriage … … and we were treated to SNL alum Nasim Pedrad's flawless take on Kim's voice. 3.
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If you choose to use a telescope or a good pair of binoculars (my personal choice), then you'll be treated to an even more powerful view than usual.
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Since then, a whole new world has opened up for Ethan, who turned 11 in October and was treated to birthday pancakes in bed, an Umberger family tradition.
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They will be treated to 90 nonstop, commercial-free, marathon minutes of Clinton and Trump arguing on their feet at their respective lecterns, with NBC's Lester Holt moderating.
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Maisel, viewers are treated to a three-episode vacation from 1950s New York City as Midge and her family head to the Catskills for their annual summer getaway.
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And all customers departing Heathrow on the big day will be treated to traditional Victoria sponge cakes in lemon and elderflower, the flavors of the royal couple's cake.
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Along the way, we're treated to a daredevil belter pilot who attempts to fly through the ring, only to meet a gruesome end when he accidentally activates it.
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The air is just the right amount of crisp, you're treated to a cool breeze, and you won't be swamped with sweat at the end of your jog.
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These lucky pups were treated to a swim session surrounded by the bright, yellow toys in memory of Everything and all the good she brought into the world.
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The subjects were randomly assigned one of three doses—30 mg, 75 mg, and 125 mg—and treated to an eight-hour guided trip with a professional therapist.
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Washington (CNN)Japan has a new Emperor, but it is President Donald Trump who will be treated to pageantry befitting a monarch when he travels Friday to Tokyo.
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One night, those of us that stayed long after the house lights came on were treated to Prince in a yellow jumpsuit performing another song for the crowd.
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It's the months before the new season premieres, when fans are treated to an never-ending press tour, accompanied by maddening five-second clips of the upcoming season.
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While March Madness in full effect, college basketball fans were treated to a stunner when No. 11 Loyola-Chicago beat No. 6 Miami in an upset on Thursday.
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For more than 60 years, Miller's legion of fans were treated to his films in cities across the U.S. and around the world to kick off ski season.
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Riding high off the thrill of the recent Banksy prank, normies were treated to this week's Pete Davidson/Ariana Grande breakup, which was like Christmas heroin for them.
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Scaramucci in, Sean Spicer out Spicer was treated to his share of indignities during his time at the podium, but The Mooch's hiring was a bridge too far.
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Those who follow her on Snapchat and Instagram were treated to pictures and video of kids and adult guests dressed up like mermaids for the undersea-themed event.
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Those who dined at Skyline were treated to a place left unchanged during decades of changes, and a place that oozed hospitality because Louie had made it home.
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And earlier this year we were treated to a white Nest thermostat and Xbox One S. True, we've had white smartphones forever, but those live in our pockets.
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But those who shelled out thousands of dollars for tickets were instead treated to mass disorganization, half-built tents and skimpy food options on a largely undeveloped island.
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And at the conference, attendees are treated to free espresso-based drinks, live music, and speeches from luminaries like Apple CEO Tim Cook and former-President Barack Obama.
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With the 2016 International Toy Fair in town this weekend, Mashable was treated to a preview of some of the hottest, most innovative toys we'll see all year.
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We are thus treated to an old postcard of the Sheffield Hotel in Grand Detour, Illinois, which Welles's father had owned, and which later burned in a fire.
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Audiences were already treated to his whimsically dark aesthetic in this year's Alice Through the Looking Glass, but Burton hasn't directed a film since 2014's Big Eyes.
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Visitors to the Fairtex Gym in Pattaya are treated to a show whenever Yodsanklai is training, and he often finishes a session with a crowd-attracting kicking drill.
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Instead of seeing "One-Patch-Wonder" teams who are likely to excel only for a short period of time, we are treated to a wide array of strategies.
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One of his verses is nearly overtaken by the crowd chanting "Go Nas," but those listening closely were treated to a meditation on the shocking heaviness of life.
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When Abdullah Saeed visited Colorado for Bong Appetit he was treated to a four-course weed feast courtesy of Jessica Catalano, the brains behind the Ganja Kitchen Revolution.
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In the advisory, Leslie Smoot, PhD, explained that flour "typically is not treated to kill bacteria" and there is a risk of contamination by animal waste during cultivation.
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This Friday in Brooklyn, longtime fans and curious newcomers will be treated to Wicked's 90th Anniversary party, with the trio of Jeno, Garth, and Markie spinning DJ sets.
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We are treated to one survey of the clientele at the swanky Manhattan nightclub that is Bobby's post-Hollywood professional perch and then, a while later, to another.
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Mr. Hara keeps the camera running, and the audience is treated to an uninterrupted three-minute shot of the fray, until men arrive to pull Mr. Okuzaki away.
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Rachel Lindsay got treated to a harsh truth on "The Bachelorette" from one of her favorite suitors ... with him telling her he won't propose if he isn't ready.
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And as soon as the Discovery re-emerges, we're treated to a scene where Sarek, a logical, rational Vulcan, forces Saru onto his knees for an involuntary mindmeld.
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On Monday, the former president, 73, and first lady, 72, were treated to a personal delivery from The Clam Shack in Kennebunkport, Maine for a Labor Day treat.
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On screen, we are treated to a sun-drenched landscape straight out of a Hudson River School painting, with an untamed wilderness of verdant mountains and crystalline waters.
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In 2016, we were treated to, with little hubbub, a new Kings of Leon album, Walls, and an excellent EP from The Strokes aptly titled Future Past Present.
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Not only did the celebs share their messages ... rally-goers were also treated to live music by Keys and Monae ... but it was Madge who stole the show.
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The sweet smarts of Mitchell's first movie, "The Myth of the American Sleepover" (treated to a bit of auto-allusion in "Silver Lake") aren't much in evidence here.
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This week we've been treated to new music from both Darkstar (with Empress Of), Poté, and Kornél Kovács, all of them dropping big tracks ahead of upcoming releases.
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I rushed to the Renon/Ritten cable car in Bolzano near the train station, and was treated to my first breathtaking Dolomites experience for 10 euros round trip.
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Passengers on a recent American Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Washington, D.C. were treated to a Kylie Jenner-inspired wake up call upon arriving at their destination.
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Guests who make reservations will be treated to tablecloths, candles, and decorations on their tables, as well as a romantic playlist from the jukebox to set the mood.
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Next, her followers were treated to a photo of cookie dough, with Gaines admitting she got a little "sidetracked" from the task at hand, using the hashtag, #cookiesplease.
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WHAT WITH the third series of "The Crown" on Netflix and Prince Andrew's interview with the BBC, Britons have been treated to some remarkable drama in recent days.
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But as Ms. Haspel offered a nuanced defense of her role in the C.I.A.'s advanced interrogation program, she was treated to a more persistent chorus than usual.
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Prison song In one of the stranger moments of Francis' latest North American jaunt, he was treated to an interesting musical selection while visiting a Ciudad Juárez jail.
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Every month or so, we are treated to a ramping up of excitement, breathless speculation and predictions, and a selection of customized graphics that swoop onto television screens.
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Washing it all down with LaCroix and drinks made at a VitaCup Vitamin-Infused Ice Tea Bar, partygoers were also treated to a dessert selection from Polkatots Cupcakes.
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Looking forward to next year, when we'll hopefully be treated to 100 more gems like this one: Follow Drew Schwartz on Twitter—but more importantly, follow Kevin Hare.
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The event takes place in the French city of Perpignan, and over the course of several days, event goers are treated to exhibitions and nightly screenings of work.
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And if the Hollywood rom-com is indeed making its glorious return with this film, I hope we'll soon be treated to a lot more of the same.
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But because of the length of the print magazine news cycle, we're treated to breathless profiles of Suicide Squad leading man Jared Leto like this one in GQ Style.
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Students at this year's event were treated to 3D-printing demos, animation tutorials and an early demo of Scratch Blocks, that involved creating programs to control bluetooth-enabled Legos.
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In fact, on Wednesday's episode "Sex, Lies, and Alibis," Pretty Little Liars fans were treated to a long-awaited happy ending for one of the original show's key couples.
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On Friday, Davis was wheeled out to the middle of Everett High School's basketball court and treated to an extraordinary promposal in front of his entire Lansing, Michigan, school.
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Great Smoky Mountains National park is the most-visited national park in the US. If you go during firefly mating season, you'll be treated to a stunning light show.
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After being treated to an aerial performance by a Supermarine Spitfire, a British single-seat fighter used in World War II, friends and family of the couple gave speeches.
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And at check-in, every doggie visitor will be treated to a Pluto's Welcome Kit, which includes a mat, bowl, disposable potty bags, ID tags, puppy pads and more.
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But visitors to the Klaserie Game Reserve in South Africa last week were treated to both in an astonishing 163-hour battle of the beasts, incredibly caught on camera.
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The mother of one, who donned a sweater, jeans and heels to the event, was treated to a multi-colored, two-tier cake that channeled the night's makeup theme.
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Some lucky Broadway visitors were treated to impromptu performances in the streets, but the evening's biggest events — including a Jennifer Lopez concert at Madison Square Garden — were called off.
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If you're in South Korea, for example, then you'll be treated to 64GBs of storage and a quad DAC capable of delivering higher-quality audio from the headphone jack.
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Summit guests will also be treated to organic manicures and hair styling and will have access to a food hall with Goop-approved vendors and a pop-up shop.
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Hosted by Kris Yenbamroong at Night+Market in West Hollywood, we were treated to dishes by guest chefs Andy Ricker (Pok Pok), Chad Robertson (Tartine), and Jessica Koslow (Sqirl).
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But if you can sit tight just a few moments longer, you'll be treated to a juicy post-credits scene with big implications for the future of the franchise.
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Yet fans who waited outside the venue for hours were treated to an impromptu performance as Gaga set up on the roof and performed "Joanne" off of the album.
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When George and Amal move in, they'll also be treated to full concierge services, including dedicated lifestyle managers, residence management, global travel agents, personal shopping, and priority event access.
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Once the sunny exposition is over, the audience is treated to graphic human-on-food violence and, if you're watching the red band trailer, a fat bushel of profanity.
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Residents in Gabon, Congo, Tanzania and the northern part of Madagascar were treated to a direct view of the spectacle as the moon passed between the Earth and sun.
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Fans attending a performance of Chris Rock's "The Total Blackout Tour" in New Orleans were treated to sets by Jeff Ross, Eric Andre and the legend himself, Dave Chappelle.
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During a first stop abroad in Saudi Arabia two years ago, Trump was treated to a royal sword dancing display and a now-mocked ceremony involving a glowing orb.
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It's amazing that anything shows up on the screen at all (even phone apps are typically in the tens of megabytes), and yet you're treated to an audiovisual masterpiece.
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Kevin and Eniko Parrish took their 6-month-old baby Kenzo for a walk, along with his older siblings Hendrix and Heaven ... who got treated to some ice cream.
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The BlizzCon 2016 audience also won, as viewers were treated to some unique takes on the deck styles that have been dominating the game's player pool in recent months.
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CBS 13 reported it took less than an hour to rescue pooch, who likely forgot all about it when he was treated to a puppuccino by his owner afterward.
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As drones zoomed through obstacles on the course and made tight turns spectators at a race in Sussex, England on Sunday were treated to vantage views of the action.
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In December, anyone willing to pay enough could enjoy an after-hours tour of the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, Italy, before being treated to an authentic Venetian dinner.
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The Game Awards viewers and attendees were treated to a first look at Death Stranding, the first post-Konami game from Metal Gear creator Hideo Kojima, on Thursday night.
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