How To Use Popping In A Sentence
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Try feeling a little "schlubby" popping around the corner for a newspaper.
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Ladies in Blue," a tribute to the pill-popping entourage that surrounded the "Iron Butterfly," as she was known, recalls the cooing stomp of ABBA; Kate Pierson of the B-52s belts "The Whole Man" as if it's one of her own hits.
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The countless mini-roundabouts popping up where there just simply isn't room for a roundabout is another danger, increasing the number of small shunts & bumps.
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The noises of men talking and laughing and the sound of champagne corks popping filter out into the corridor.
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June 17th, 2006 at 12:05 am just popping in on way to bed … my first french textbook was written by Eugene Ionesco … provided me with a most shall we say surreal vocabulary complete with the wonderful word “bathyscape” … nowadays my vocabulary consists of de rien and alors! with an occasional mon petit chouchou thrown in.
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The Army officer in tactical command of coalition forces in Iraq says out loud that the war isn't going precisely as planned, and the media works itself into a mouth-breathing, eyeball-popping swivet.
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As evidenced by his seven interceptions this season, he's a ballhawk who has a knack for popping up in unexpected places.
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Distant fireworks could be heard popping off.
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I have found myself pacing around trying but failing to find things to do to keep my mind occupied, occasionally popping into the nursery in a fatherly manner to make sure that the useless door hinge has not failed on the tallboy.
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Like many financial advisers, he has a strong entrepreneurial streak and pursues his ideas with the eye-popping zeal of a convert to a new religion.
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No drama of course except for the popping of the exhaust and the head-turning styling of the car.
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Businesses selling seasonal knick-knacks at discount prices are popping up all over Greater Manchester.
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She is good reading always, however much we may sometimes pish and pshaw at the untimely poppings-in of the platitudes and crotchets (for he was that most abominable of things, a platitudinous crotcheteer) of Richard her father.
The English Novel
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Half-way through, I find myself doing yogic breathing and meditation to keep from popping the esthetician in the face.
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We kept seeing the English word UFO popping up on this database as well and people wanted to know does the president know something he wasn't letting on, like this one, does the FBI have an "X" file?
CNN Transcript Nov 16, 2009
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This year, Diane, his second wife and mother of his two school-age children, filed for divorce along with eye-popping maintenance demands.
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I know you think these things that you call blobs popping up is odd, well not if you have a clue that they are characters from the new pixar movie coming out soon called monsters vs aliens, that fact makes these things a lot less odd and funny and now just a kids cartoon character.
Shirking my Shirtly Duties
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But you could hear all the corks popping as guests felt slightly more comfortable about imbibing a tipple or two.
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After popping the hood your eyes quickly glance over a very functional engine bay.
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The Filth is a gorgeously well-appointed book, boasting ultramodern design, mad ideas on every page and some of the most eye-poppingly tasty art this side of the Tate.
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These are best deployed as fun colours with a slightly chalky texture so that they appear positive, but not eye-popping.
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Rio's Museum of Modern Art (MAM) has opened a major retrospective, "Carmen Miranda Forever" (through Jan. 22), with clips from her Hollywood hits and mounds of eyepopping bijouterie, sequined stage gowns and her patented tutti-frutti turbans.
Icon: We Still Have Bananas
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But the story is enlivened by photographs, Evon Zerbetz's striking linocut illustrations, and excerpts from the Marzluffs' journals, which add a certain immediacy to recollections now more two decades old: "We hear the deck and even the trees popping, like shots from a rifle, especially when the temperature drops below 0° F," Colleen writes.
Coming of Age as a Bird of Prey
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Set against an eye-popping green background is an arrangement of vivid candies and pink ice-cream cones with multicolored jimmies.
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As more online journals, which publish shorter and timelier works, are popping up, the days of the 50-page opuses are hopefully numbered.
Eric Segall: Of Social Media and the Demise of Traditional Law Reviews
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The ear-popping ascent from the floor of Silicon Valley winds under moss-covered trees, eventually becoming decidedly too small for two cars to pass.
Ridge Monte Bello and Paul Draper's forty years of making it | Dr Vino's wine blog
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Simplicity of use is another plus here because its just a matter of popping in a filmstrip of a mounted slide into the film frame, which you're able to see being scanned in the proprietary lighting viewing window.
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I am proud of my first attempt at real Italian cooking for the simple reason that it did not involve opening jars of ready-made sauce and popping garlic bread in the oven.
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The food and beverage stands are being erected, tents are popping up, and the course is getting a final look-see for the weekend's racing.
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You can tell when your mascara is well and truly dead when it doesn't make a popping noise as you take the wand out of the applicator.
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His muscles flexed to where you could see the very veins popping out.
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It gives us a plausible look at time travel and its potential consequences without having characters popping around through time changing events willy-nilly with no consideration for logic or continuity.
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Three in 0 Gauge - Stinger/Tsumani (1) MCR 200 amp H/O Alternator (2) Power Acoustik PCX 5 farad Capacitors Are you a big huge fan of ear blowing, eye popping, car alarm triggering, windsheild breaking bass?
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A couple of tracks are iffy, popping and crackling, so I got it cheap.
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His switch to off-cutters from a reduced run-up suddenly had the ball popping off the wicket and the bat.
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“From 1985 to 2006, EITC payments grew from $2.1 billion to $44.4 billion, or by an eye-popping 2,014 percent,” Rubenstein said.
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That would have been great if it wasn't for the another squadron of Zylons popping out of warp space behind me.
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This is always quite a ceremony, with pipers piping and whisky flowing and famous faces popping up all over.
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3 The medical term for joint popping is "crepitation," which also is a term for farting.
Oh, snap! Crackle and pop
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The film is academic and probing about its subject rather than bent on eye-popping thrills that the general audience has been conditioned to expect come showtime.
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Evan sat in a little corner bored, watching the two babies communicate in their funny language of popping bubbles of dribble, giggling and laughter.
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If it's not interrupting teatime viewing of The Simpsons then it's popping up at the most unearthly of hours.
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A good looking, eye-popping building with zest and imagination at its core is needed to build on York's ‘historical importance’.
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They hear scary tales about sniffing glue, popping pills and shooting heroin.
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Spinach and fancy cabbages like crinkled-leaf savoy were also popular, as were specialty corns, such as popping corn.
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We all know that sort of transaction: the squabbling, and gobbling, and popping of champagne; the smell of musk and lobster-salad; the dowagers chumping away at plates of raised pie; the young lassies nibbling at little titbits, which the dexterous young gentlemen procure.
Mrs. Perkins's Ball
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Anthony Curio bragged the whole way how he’d taken Suzy Micheli to the drive-in only he always called the drive-in the submarine races the night before, popping her cherry on the vinyl seat Jimmy and I were sitting on.
Kings of Colorado
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When meeting a scientist who also believes in divinity, the defiantly atheist New York Times science writer Natalie Angier starts popping mental veins.
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Businesses selling seasonal knick-knacks at discount prices are popping up all over Greater Manchester.
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He wants you to send him recordings of yourself popping bubblegum or chewing gum before May 1st.
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All kinds of snippets of ideas for tunes kept popping into my head so I jotted them down.
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Another one of the baby scorpions had dug a kind of foxhole on the far side of the tank from the main cave, and was popping out at irregular but lengthy intervals.
Jonas Hellborg & friends (& Jaafar) @Templeball round (3)2, and yappy dog
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The pressure squeezes and pulls at my chest so hard, so hard
so very hard, it is like you can feel the muscle fibers tearing and popping as my heart races and slows erratically.
Admit-it Diary Entry
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She said she had no intention of popping off for some time yet.
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I claimed a prominent rock and unlimbered a 20-pound-class popping rod and a wide-framed casting reel.
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Just released in the US when I was there were two eye-popping exposés of the industry and its corrupting effect on medical science.
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Man-made diamond abrasives have revolutionized the process of maintaining a ‘hair-popping’ sharp edge.
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Still, as his career continues, Dynamo finds that a certain spectre of the past keeps popping up …
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But there are still some showers popping up in the warmest part of the day out there, and that kind of cools things down just a touch.
CNN Transcript Jun 30, 2006
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Among her eye-popping attributes was a hellacious set of hamstrings.
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It was carnival time, lights and siren, and Sorvino's migraine disappeared like a popping soap bubble.
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And when some smarmy clueless sicko is watching you do this while asking you why it takes so long to count some pills and put them in a bottle, I can imagine the veins popping out of the pharmacist’s head now.
The new pill bottle
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He demeaned people who were drug addicts while he was popping damn near every legal painkiller on the market.
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Behind her sat Stacey, one of the most popular cheerleaders of the high school, and she was loudly popping her cotton candy scented gum.
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York grabbed the cup with a shaky hand, popping the plastic top off, condensed steam on the inside edge before it all wafted out into York's face.
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But witnesses soon came forward who claimed to have seen Kent fall off his motorcycle while popping wheelies on the day in question.
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She found Tashi bending over her, her eyes nearly popping out of their sockets.
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Once you get past the eye-popping global spending sprees, the drug binges and the sheer amount of hard work, this book's full of graphic bisexual escapades.
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For him some ‘goon’ - I use the term advisedly - keeps popping up to say, ‘Wait just a minute!’
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From within the shroud of smoke a vehicle emerged, popping a large wheelie before falling back onto its front wheel and zooming away.
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A player in possession at this level should have no problem popping the ball over the bar from inside the 45-metre line.
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Just released in the US when I was there were two eye-popping exposés of the industry and its corrupting effect on medical science.
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An interactive debugger is like a little light bulb popping on above your head.
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I spent last week popping Ibroprufen, cold powders and the muscle relaxants I need now that I have developed the habit of ricking my back when laid up in bed.
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We ran in and rushed around popping all the balloons!
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This great annual event is as old as the town itself, popping up each year with the freshness of a spring breeze and never seeming to age.
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I'm losing track of the point and the facts even when I'm not popping my little orange pills.
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He yawned, stretching, and there was a popping sound as his spine cracked into place.
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Much as I'd love it, I can't see Faber & Faber's editor buttonholing John Bishop anytime soon – while the collected transcripts of Lee Evans would provide only a fraction of what makes Evans an eye-popping spectacle when live.
Standup has grown up – but that doesn't mean it is great literature
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The context is that a pill popping fascist gasbag who popularized hatespin and character assassination is getting a taste of his own medicine.
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Brian moved out from the kitchen, popping the tab on a can of pop and nudging Katie.
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One customer, an elderly gent took to popping in regularly.
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Unfortunately, I was clutching the side of the ride, nostrils flaring, eyes popping, and lips flapping unceremoniously.
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When the flash bulbs began popping, one wondered who was more charmed - the children, the artiste or the cameras.
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Oh yes, I love pomelo, the texture is so much fun - popping the thingies with my tongue ... whatever they're called.
An epiphany about grapefruit | Homesick Texan
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As with popcorn, the best popping types usually have small grains with a dense, "glassy" (corneous) endosperm that traps steam until the pressure builds to explosive levels.
10. Sorghum: Specialty Types
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They find high emotional drama in balloons expanding and potentially popping.
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It began when a band struck up the opening hymn and a huge screen unfurled with a little bouncy ball popping across the words so everyone could sing along.
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Even creepier is the fact that many of the female characters are scantily clad, and hot (the Little Mermaid wasn't always depicted popping out of a tiny bikini top).
The Shame of Family Films
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It was her pretend street voice, thicker, her lips popping out.
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In Washington, just about everyone wants to be a pundit, the wise and respected quotable somebody who keeps popping up in newspapers and on television.
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This ‘popping up’ is one kind of inadvertency, not stimulated by anything around me, as far as I could tell at the time.
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Patricia never recovered from the shock and fell into drinking and popping pills.
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He was met with a steely glare and a stern reply: ‘Do you think popping a balloon is funny?’
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When they have finished popping, removed the skillet from the heat and add the cumin seeds, cayenne, asafetida and turmeric.
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Dance styles included contemporary, hip-hop, ballroom, salsa, rumba, quickstep, jive and street styles such as krumping and popping.
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They are all instant communications that are far less bother than putting pen to paper, finding an envelope, licking the flap, sticking on a stamp and popping it in a post box.
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US politicians are hearing from voters that they are sick of poll-popping politics and want leadership, not followership.
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Iliadis also throws in a few creative moments of his own, by offering up a shot of a man's hand pulled into a garburator, and using a broken microwave for eye-popping effect.
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Does anyone know if Remington makes the 887 Nitro Mag in LH yet? the fireing pin keeps popping out if place on my winchester model 1200 can any one tell me why? has anyone bought the new remington 887 nitro shotgun and if so how has it worked for you and is it worth the extra money?
Benelli Super Nova
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They've been tap dancing, doing the tango, body-popping, dancing the salsa - you name it, he's seen it.
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His beer gut was popping the buttons on his shirt.
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Popping the aluminum ring, he took a gulp and settled back for the wait.
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It has to be designed to be crushed, bent, telescoped and twisted yet capable of popping open and straightening out again without breaking.
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We also went through our first little swim through and saw a juvenile spotted drum and some jawfish popping their heads out of the sand.
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I did not feel that I could stand there bearing my canines for 30 seconds waiting for the flashbulbs to stop popping without melting into the floor at my own artificiality.
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Stacks of videocassettes on the shelves kept additional veejays busy popping tapes into and out of VCRs.
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His numbers rarely are eye-popping, just as they weren't against the Rams (16-for-27, 145 yards, one touchdown), but he was there when his presence counted most in capping a grand tale.
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Rio's Museum of Modern Art (MAM) has opened a major retrospective, "Carmen Miranda Forever" (through Jan. 22), with clips from her Hollywood hits and mounds of eyepopping bijouterie, sequined stage gowns and her patented tutti-frutti turbans.
Icon: We Still Have Bananas
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There were popping sounds, birds warbling, half-stifled cries - of rigmarole of street sounds that just totally entranced me.
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With all the attention that emo has been getting over the last few years, it's no surprise that more and more bands are popping out of the woodwork.
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Visually these pictures have weight, with their brushy renderings of peasants, soldiers, flower gardens or heads popping up like jack-in-the-boxes.
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Leaning in over the door, I played for a long moment with the idea of wiring the old girl and taking her for a spin, but settled for popping the hood release.
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It never rains but it pours - this weekend sees three out-of-town spoken word artists popping up in Montreal.
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He could not breathe on his own, but neither could he tolerate breaths the way they should be delivered, all at once and then out again, because that bleb was expanding and would eventually burst, popping the way a birthday balloon does when the party is ended and the guests have dispersed, violently shredding beyond all hopes of repair.
Between Expectations
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Sound quality is quite bad, with a mono track that has substantial hissing and popping, and a very muddy sound.
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• The term "globesity" is popping up in news articles all over the place as the idea that obesity and its related health issues are real, important, and man-made problems that can be solved.
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When she's not filming thirty-second commercials of her popping wads of cheese-filled pizza crust into small boys' mouths for gobs of cash, she's making her own line of shoes for loads of loot.
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But as the champagne corks were popping a stink was already being made about where anti-dump residents obtained support for their long legal battle.
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She will face much less pressure during the next year (i.e., fewer flashbulbs popping in her face, etc.) and will now have the motivation of going in as an underdog.
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What I do not need, o subconscious, is a set of constant and vivid reminders of these things popping up in nightmare form.
Barnstorming on an Invisible Segway
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Because although he brought a welcome note of levity and color to the proceedings by popping up at intervals in leopard-skin skivvies and straight jacket and chains, and although Ellen and I had a great time coming up with theories, the play itself wasn't entirely clear on what he was actually doing there.
Ragtime
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Christine reverts back to her old habits - snorting cocaine and popping pills - in an effort to assuage her horrible tragedy.
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Much of the movie is like a hallucinatory scuba dive, but it's equally eyepopping above the surface and within the superreal confines of the dentist's tank, where Nemo and his fellow prisoners plot their high-risk escape.
Freeing Nemo: A Whale Of A Tale
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It seems the ideal apparatus for the city's beautiful people to make grand entrances down after popping to the lav.
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Perhaps because it was a Saturday, most of the truly eye-popping fashions were on the racks, and fewer were on the shoppers.
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He was trying to eat dinner - trying because these balloons were popping, quite loudly, every five minutes.
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That jimjam-wearing weirdo, with the coat thrown on top, and the mussed hair, buying Nescafé and Quavers at the corner shop, could just be popping out from working from home, as, say, um, for instance, a newspaper journalist.
The camera does sometimes lie. Ask a female politician | Barbara Ellen
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In this context, the term popping describes clustered balls or bubbles of interspersed conduit energies that abruptly pop up and down the same way corn reshapes and redefines itself when confined in a hot container.
Arcturian Songs of the Masters of Light
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But it was her bizarre eye-popping face, Baby-Jane make-up, over-coiffered hair and glam outfits that made her the kitsch legend that she is today.
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China's music-festival industry shares certain qualities with the country's other big businesses: huge potential, eye-popping expansion, rampant imitation, meddlesome government officials.
A Pioneer In Chinese Music Festivals
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In the old days there was no way of taking photographs of war atrocities and popping them on the net for all to see.
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They were popping away at the rabbits all afternoon.
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This is one of the fastest lifts in Europe, apparently, and as we shot up to the top we could all feel our ears popping.
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And let us not forget the chilling spectacle of that State of the Union address, with the claque and brass popping up with applause at every stumbling word like so many automatons at a court masque for their Sun King.
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Popping verbenas, zinnias, milkweed, and a myriad of other plants into the ground when Janet confided in me.
Madrigle Diary Entry
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Patricia never recovered from the shock and fell into drinking and popping pills.
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Popping off the lid, he sprinkled some of the white talc onto the clasps of the briefcase, blowing the excess off so that it wouldn't be visible.
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When he returns to his day job, though, popping his head over the turret as an army tank commander, he'll leave behind plenty of talent in the ranks.
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It was carnival time, lights and siren, and Sorvino's migraine disappeared like a popping soap bubble.
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The peak, of course, is ‘Like a Hurricane’, perhaps one of the finest examples of Neil's willfully untechnical guit-hartic playing style, a chord progression that induces string-popping frenzy in his live shows to this day.
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We explored the old town of Bayonne, popping in and out of plush boutiques, scentful chocolatiers, medieval churches and ambient cafes.
Irish Blogs
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Her eyes were popping and her mouth was agape in horror.
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Whether it is soaring 50 feet through the air on a Skidoo or popping tricks on a board in a half pipe, extreme sports thrive on danger.
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After the band hit its last note and shuffled off stage, fireworks went pop-pop-popping skyward from the pavilion roof.
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Tue 11/10/09 11: 49 AM who cares about omarosa and her dating life. like donald trump is an expert at dating? why the big fat ugly ads popping up? enough to make me stop coming here
Donald Trump's dating show: Is Omarosa the new Bret Michaels? | EW.com
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Popping champagne corks and chanting «Champions, champions, ole, ole» on one of the terraces, they were later joined by veteran coach Louis van Gaal.
Undefined
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Popping back and forth between computers is also a pain in the keister, and having the doc readily available from all computer terminals on the planet is quite sweet.
Easy is the new smart
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Damn! There goes my Pulitzer prize-winning idea of a guitar-playing alcoholic demon who's depressed in his cubicle job, runs a corrupt hedge-fund in his free time, and is addicted to mescaline while popping the occasional 'lude.
Topics That Are Not, In Fact, of Inherent Interest, and Do Require Some Effort On Your Part in Order to Constitute a Successful Book
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But he's willing to learn new tricks from his son, such as kickflips and other ollie variations - that is, popping the board up in the air.
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It's not simply a matter of popping a pill and suddenly zooming ahead.
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It was a blur of revolving red lights on idling cars, and stern blue-uniformed men, and flashcubes popping everywhere.
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You can almost hear the popping of rivets and the pinging of the sonar.
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Most say they will not give up injecting the drug, and are still ‘skin-popping’ - injecting directly into muscle or tissue.
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I remember my ears popping as we rode the elevators to the top.
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The soldiers were popping
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Popping into the oven, I perused the ingredients list which again was mercifully short and pronounceable, but odd.
A Miss and a Surprise Hit
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An epic quest with the most eye-popping scenery on film.
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The lovely Liesl is played by a pasty, paunchy middle-aged man who gamely glides through "Sixteen Going on Seventeen" like the dreamiest of teenagers, "Climb Every Mountain" is the anthem not of a Mother Superior but of an angsty popping-and-locking b-boy, and "Something Good," in which Maria and Captain Von Trapp confess their love, features three pairs of lovers, two of them same-gender.
Kris Wilton: The Sound of Music Like You've Never Seen It
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Even though federal courts have declared such displays unconstitutional, the issue keeps popping up, especially in the Bible Belt.
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Popping the lid off, I poured two into my hand and slugged them back with a gulp of my soda.
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Most surf waders use elongated popping corks to keep shrimp suspended in the fast lane for quality fish such as trout, mackerel and pompano.
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Together the cast commands a range of styles, including popping, locking and boogaloo.
Times, Sunday Times
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With Robbie Baldwin popping his cork, Normie has been forced to call in assistance, and Doc Samson is about to change the nature of the Thunderbolts dramatically by his very presence …
Thunderbolts #117 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
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In the United States, well-endowed pinup girls, including Jayne Mansfield and Marilyn Monroe, donned eye-popping bikinis for photo shoots.
The English Is Coming!
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The popping of revolvers, the clanging of cow bells, the clash of tin boilers -- all that medley of discord which lends volume to the horror known as a charivari -- tore to shreds the harmony of the night.
A Man Four-Square
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As one of the major rugby pubs in the area it was quite a scrum during the recent Six Nations and Heineken Cup matches with Harlequins and Kingston Rugby Club teams popping in for the odd pint.
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Claims of employment discrimination and firm mismanagement also are popping up more often as postrecession, law firms cull their ranks and sideline some partners in an attempt to boost profits for those who remain.
The Wrong End of Lawsuits
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And like so many others, she found that yo-yo dieting, popping diet pills, drinking fitness shakes, and cutting out food groups doesn't help to shed pounds.
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In the United States, well-endowed pinup girls, including Jayne Mansfield and Marilyn Monroe, donned eye-popping bikinis for photo shoots.
The English Is Coming!
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If it were, I could understand the title popping into their heads automatically.
The Fountainhead
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Whether galloping off with Sophie nestled into the soft skin of his ear to capture dreams as though they were exotic butterflies; speaking his delightful jumbled squib-fangled patois; or whizzpopping for the Queen he leaves an indelible impression of bigheartedness.
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And it runs the Rails deployer, which is popping up POJO inside a Microcontainer, which brings in the services running in AS5, and then you have your Rails app online.
Javalobby - The heart of the Java developer community
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Last night we had the unexpected bonus of Trudie Styler popping in to play Mrs Thrale, who charmed the normally unsusceptible hero.
A Dish of Tea With Dr Johnson – review
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Mr. Doonan admitted he was "bewildered" that he hadn't been contacted as we sat in the elegantly eye-popping Greenwich Village apartment he shares with his partner, home-furnishing designer and potter Jonathan Adler , and their Norwich terrier Liberace.
A Royal Pronouncement
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A second part of the study found that though 3D was fatiguing in general, the participants had more problems with distant displays showing an image with a vergence distance deeper than the screen and with near displays showing images popping out of the screen.
Ars Technica
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He always said the word influx as though it was gum and he was popping that X between his molars.
Black and Blue
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Schultz is now painting in acrylics and his approach gives the suite of ten paintings an eye-popping hard edged, illustrative quality.
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Nor does it involve plastic boobies popping out ‘by accident’.
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The trophy houses, with wrought-iron gates and grand-columned entryways, keep popping up on little country roads here, in clearings, in the piney woods and near doublewide trailers.
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Had ten dozen of hornets stung him behind in so many different places all at one time — he could not have exerted more mechanical functions in fewer seconds -- or started half so much, as with one single quaere of three words unseasonably popping in full upon him in his hobby-horsical career.
The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
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You obviously care nothing about your family, you pill-popping, latte-drinking miscegenator.
Mother dear, don't let them shoot my kite down
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A decade of heavy drinking and popping pills ruined her health.
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Take the advice of local anglers for choice of flies and small popping plugs.
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No cattle grazing the pastures, no farmers mowing the fields, and stands of brush and birch and popple seedlings are popping up everywhere.
Matthew Yglesias » By Request: Missing the Trees
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Internet hucksters use wild colors, eye-popping images, and jazzy sounds to draw your attention to their ads, trying to get you to reveal your credit card number and buy stuff.
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Don't bother camping in the Mallee with the Mallee Fowl popping an egg out every 4–6 days until January.
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All of a sudden there was a popping, it sounded like champagne popping.
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You can almost hear college basketball fans across the country do double takes when they see his name popping up in the headlines after all these years.
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They prepared a right royal welcome for her at Manchester - but she surprised them by arriving back in Rochdale unannounced to get the champagne corks popping.
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He competed anyway, wrapping the ankle in tape and popping aspirin to stifle the pain.
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With more teams popping up and ringers being fought over, some sort of order would have to be instituted.
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I'd imagine they'll spend the rest of the night popping vitamin C.
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Not surprisingly, perhaps, the word "fairy tale" keeps popping up whenever the director describes his latest film, "Drive," his first venture in filmmaking outside of Denmark.
Refn Revs Into High Gear With 'Drive'
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So I finned and finned, periodically popping my head out of the water.
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Unlike Mitchell he didn't send me the rejection letters, but from the tone of his voice it sounded like they were once again eye-poppingly splenetic.
Rex Pickett: The 'Sideways' Publishing Saga -- The St. Martin's Press Nightmare (Part I)
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But none of this keeps the $9 billion giant from popping-off like a pipsqueak, as it's been doing in a recent ad campaign tied-in to the Olympics.
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It's not a very impressive name, but it has an eye-popping price tag of about $100,000.
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It goes without saying that anyone with the name of Piers Morgan shouldn't be doing anything physical above popping a cork from a champagne bottle.
Archive 2007-09-01
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There is a meeting tonight and I was thinking of popping along for half an hour or so.