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"Some people are know-it-alls, and some people are learn-it-alls — most people aren't either one," Cohler said.
He asked employees to be "learn-it-alls," not "know-it-alls," and promoted collaboration inside and outside the organization.
The culture we aspire to have is really moving from the sense of a bunch of know-it-alls to a bunch of learn-it-alls.
PEOPLE's alls to Jake's attorney were not immediately returned on Wednesday.
No, these events are free for alls in the truest sense.
At one point in the lower left, I had REPLY ALLS (as in "This e-mail thread has too many unnecessary reply-alls") before deciding that, like ESPN, that wasn't really a noun that should be pluralized.
Alls Well That Ends Well: Crossdressing and poems nailed to trees. 1.
But right to roam laws are not free-for-alls for walkers.
Those are just the free-for-alls, where all retailers can participate.
Watch out for big egos and know-it-alls on this day!
Although debt-funded investments may be desirable, fiscal free-for-alls are not.
Being a bunch of amazing learn-it-alls, creating memories, and making magic.
And of course, the White House insiders kept churning out their tell-alls.
Political tell-alls and access-heavy journalism have been publishing staples for decades.
The constant framing of products as magical cure-alls can lead to fruitless investments.
Things can kill you, so keep that in mind, you fearless know it alls.
These are the problems you read about in veteran tell-alls of every sort.
I don't work with know-it-alls, because it's, I guess, the brilliant jerk.
Our in-house Know-It-Alls answer questions about your interactions with science and technology.
Our in-house Know-It-Alls answer questions about your interactions with technology and science.
Watch out for know-it-alls on August 8, when the Sun meets Mercury retrograde.
And perhaps it's time we let politicians off the hook from handshaking free-for-alls.
In WIRED's new series "Know-It-Alls", we're answering your most basic questions about transportation tech.
There were no backstage dramas or tabloid scandals; no reinventions with a flourish, no tell-alls.
Like Greek tragedies, these tell-alls each end the same way, with the author being exiled.
But for all its insights, W|alls shares a common weakness with many ambitious survey exhibitions.
That is particularly true in Florida and Ohio, which allocate their delegates in winner-take-alls.
The idea for this puzzle came when I was researching the alls construction for the project; I'd been looking for a way to use the interpretation of STAKEOUT as S-TAKEOUT, and seeing the phrase ALLS I KNOW gave me an idea of how to do it.
Twitter know-it-alls decided it was bollocks and that client journalists were just repeating empty threats.
Ultimately, the danger of tell-alls is that they rarely tell the story of just one person.
Lots of talk takes place today—watch out for exaggerations and stay away from know-it-alls.
He's targeting experts and know-it-alls who claim to understand the economy better than he does.
That really matters because it raises the price that publishers will pay for other Trump tell-alls.
Ticker: ALLS&P quality ranking: B+Dividend payout ratio: 15%Dividend yield: 2.6%Source: Bank of America
Here are 20053 recommendations and a look at coming political tell-alls and new "Harry Potter" titles.
In an era where celebrity tell-alls are the norm, it's easy to forget how groundbreaking Postcards was.
How do we broach the subject without embarrassing her, or sounding like a couple of know-it-alls?
But a new wave of exiles (or currently working members) of the Trump administration is writing tell-alls.
We may be in a Golden Age of television, but we're also in a Golden Age of tell-alls.
Know-it-alls will be especially grating to you—and be careful not to become one of those yourself!
People are in an especially discerning and practical mood—you could run into a few know-it-alls, too!
Businesses are operating and the roads are no longer free-for-alls now that many traffic lights are working again.
The White House is getting closer to that with his ever wilder and increasingly frequent free-for-alls with reporters.
In 1960, nearly 40 percent of Stanford's budget came from the federal government, Cohen notes in The Know-It-Alls.
Beware of the many CBD products being peddled as medicinal cure-alls by your local bartender, barista, friends, and family.
On view at W|alls, "A Problem in Logic" is backdroppped by the snaking Israel-Palestine Separation Wall at dusk.
Historically, natural springs were seen as potential cure-alls, and resort towns popped up on spring sites around the country.
Like dogmatic know-it-alls, grandstanders dismiss those who disagree with them as being beneath contempt, unworthy of a conversation.
Rabies shots were different from all of a doctor's other treatments and the cure-alls of the patent medicine trade.
A live wire from the start, he conformed to another, more accurate professional stereotype, namely, that economists are know-it-alls.
Today, overalls and short-alls, the summer-ized 2016 version, are one of the most ubiquitous trends in Brooklyn (and beyond).
Boxing was his favorite racket and the greedy Thai mobster was behind some right free-for-alls back in the day.
Talking to McAdoo, though, made me wonder if us know-it-alls on the outside underestimate the scale of the experiment.
The same way he surrounds himself with those willing to admit and move on from mistakes, Munger avoids know-it-alls.
But members of Congress, regardless of party, are not bound to host events that run the risk of becoming free-for-alls.
Watch out for some arguments since know-it-alls will be eager to debate—but this could also manifest as fun banter.
Noam Cohen, author of "The Know-It-Alls," thinks so, and explains why on the latest episode of the Recode Decode podcast.
Baggenstos says he dislikes "bombastic people, bros, and know-it-alls" – again, exactly the type of people who Survivor casts every season.
Although UFC matches are governed by rules and controlled by referees, compared with traditional boxing matches they look like free-for-alls.
But the frequency of such packages—three since Ms Park took office in early 2013—suggests that they are hardly cure-alls.
Prices fell at that time because OPEC stopped functioning like a cartel when its member states engaged in production free-for-alls.
These supplements and diets have little to no evidence backing them up, but because they're "natural," they're being touted as cure-alls.
Her woo-woo cure-alls may not be with us today, but her viriditas has turned out to be a viral idea.
It's accepted that people have the right to use supplements even if they aren't the cure-alls they may claim to be.
They weren't always successful and their products weren't cure-alls, but Chad and Vicki provided relief to those who previously had none.
Fight scenes unfold as beautifully choreographed free-for-alls, where a rewatch is encouraged to visually scoop up every last bit of action.
Noam Cohen is the author of The Know-It-Alls: The Rise of Silicon Valley as a Political Powerhouse and Social Wrecking Ball.
The famous free-for-alls had epitomized the company's egalitarian ethos, a place where employees and leaders could talk freely about nearly anything.
"Split the Lark—and you'll find the Music," Emily Dickinson wrote, in a taunt aimed at the world's know-it-alls and literalists.
There are many financial know-it-alls out there who will tell you that your morning coffee is robbing you of millions of dollars.
Divorce lawyers, financial advisers and mediators say divorces don't have to be the type of acrimonious free-for-alls that make for riveting movies.
Mercury enters Gemini, boosting communication between you and your partners—just watch out for some know-it-alls as the sun meets with Mercury!
Crews's articles triggered one of the most rancorous highbrow free-for-alls ever run in a paper that has published its share of them.
Up to four players can choose their favorite characters — complete with signature attacks — and go at it in Team Battles and Free-For-Alls.
Divorce lawyers, financial advisers and mediators say divorces don't have to be the type of acrimonious free-for-alls that make for riveting movies.
But the word "beanie" is one of those catch-alls that encompasses a wide variety of styles, from slouchy, to ultra-fitted, to embellished.
"People think I have a lot of money," she said, gesturing to the Puma hold-alls, the FC Barcelona rucksacks, the dusty trainers around her.
It was the messiest and most confrontational debate of the Republican presidential primary, repeatedly descending into free-for-alls of cross talk and name-calling.
Before Twitter free-for-alls, American presidents rarely found spaces in which to let loose — which is one reason why Camp David is so exceptional.
But, if past is prologue with these sorts of behind-the-scenes tell-alls, we are just beginning to feel the impact of Wolff's book.
You will run into some know-it-alls, and even though they might be obnoxious, it would be wise to put yourself in their shoes.
Supreme Court oral arguments tend to be free-for-alls, with justices often quickly interrupting lawyers -- and their fellow justices -- with questions right off the bat.
Though slightly muddled in its own lofty aspirations, W|alls does strike more than a few important chords that just might resonate now more than ever.
W|alls: Defend, Divide, and the Divine continues at the Annenberg Space for Photography (2000 Avenue of the Stars, Century City, Los Angeles) through December 29. 
Teresa Giudice says "Orange is the New Black" pales in comparison to real-life lesbian free-for-alls in the prison she called home in 2015.
But as evolutionary theory predicted long ago, the bacteria we suppressed with cocktails of antimicrobial cure-alls have found ways to return, stronger than ever before.
We're here with Noam Cohen, whose book, "The Know-It-Alls: The Rise of Silicon Valley as a Political Powerhouse and Social Wrecking Ball," we're discussing.
His book will follow a string of political tell-alls, including "A Warning," by the anonymous White House official who wrote an Opinion essay in 2018.
Rather, the game very quickly ramps up difficulty from manageable situations to hectic free-for-alls, forcing players to think critically, manage their inventory, and get creative.
The Sun meets Mercury on September 20, bringing about an especially notable conversation—just watch out: your partners may be picky know-it-alls at this moment!
"Alls you have to do is look at our highways and the amount of dead and dying timber in our forests, it's clear what's occurring," he said.
More, it is somewhat ironic that W|alls should be presented at the Annenberg Space for Photography, located as it is in Century City, bordering Beverly Hills.
Mr. Hancock conceded that the initiatives are not cure-alls but steps toward restoring the work-life balance that he envisioned during his time at Pine Ridge.
But for people getting into skincare for the first time, the constant framing of certain products as magical cure-alls can lead to some seriously fruitless investments.
More sinister still, the strangers are their precise doubles except that they are wearing red over-alls and tan driving gloves: Halloween costume outfitters, start stocking up now.
While "Dungeness crab" refers to a specific species, the rarer, wild varieties go by colloquial monikers that might be used as catch-alls to refer to several species.
Two possessions later, Terrence Alls dropped a pass while running behind the defense, and Schor was sacked for a fourth time on the next play, forcing a punt.
This puzzle touches on one of the core beliefs of most linguists — namely, that nonstandard linguistic features such as "alls I know" should be embraced rather than disparaged.
RK: So, people who are know-it-alls, who think they're always right, who mistreat their fellow employees, who after the meeting throw stones and are very negative.
I, and lots of other Americans like me, are sick of the too many unaccountable government bodies, crony capitalist arrangements, and elitist know-it-alls we have here too.
For all that, taken together the Trump chronicles throw up another quandary, beyond the issues of accuracy and novelty: whether these tell-alls actually do the president any harm.
Definitely be cautious of big egos and know-it-alls, but the energy is social and confident, making this a fantastic time to network and show off your talents.
The debates, each featuring 10 candidates, mark the biggest moment of the campaign yet and will further inflame plot lines stoked in June's frenetic first candidate free-for-alls.
That said, Caps can be know-it-alls and completely unforgiving, which, in the case of a sensitive Scorpio, some leeway is needed for them to grow and breathe.
Stay clear of the assholes, the douchebags, the users, the liars, the ungenerous, the unkind, the energy-suckers, the self-important, the self-righteous and the know-it-alls.
And, unlike some other political tell-alls, Comey's book might actually be a good read: As we've gleaned from his recent writing, the man can set a damn scene.
The phrases "global pop" and "world music" have been used in the music industry for decades now as catch-alls to describe music that sounds foreign to American ears.
While most books reviewed by The Times are not embargoed, exceptions include political tell-alls, foreign reporting and works by big-name authors like Michael Lewis and J.K. Rowling.
Many narcissists are know-it-alls, and have a hard time getting along with coworkers and friends because they refuse to believe they could possibly be wrong about anything.
WhatsApp has fixed some of these issues, but has also said that some of them are inherent in any group communication, like an email thread inundated with reply-alls.
For example, at 18A, the clue "'The one thing that's clear to me ... '" has as its answer ALLS I KNOW, which is a casual form of ALL I KNOW.
In The Know-It-Alls, former New York Times columnist Noam Cohen identifies this trait as both a connecting thread and an Achilles heel for the titans of Silicon Valley.
Supreme Court arguments tend to be free-for-alls, and the rule allows lawyers to make a case or set the tone for arguments before being interrupted by the justices.
This light trio of woven nesting baskets makes stylish multi-purpose use in a short-term space — from simple storage to laundry toting, stylish waste baskets, or general catch-alls.
We also looked at some tech know-it-alls like PC Mag and Engadget to see what the experts had to say about the internet's top choices of electric toothbrushes.
As the narrative expanded into the island itself, these interactions grew more and more complicated, adding semi-villains and some not-to-be-trusted know-it-alls to the mix.
The naïve view divides Washington into two discrete groups: (1) know-it-alls who support "climate action" and therefore support a carbon tax, and (2) knuckle-dragging climate science deniers.
The number of modern hospitals grew to 6,000 in 1920 from 120 in 1870, and medicine became more of a science, with doctors getting away from selling dubious cure-alls.
Stringing commands together reliably would be awesome, but having a few generic catch-alls is a good place to start that takes care of a lot of the use cases.
With the furor that's greeted other purported tell-alls about the Trump White House, especially Michael Wolff's Fire and Fury, Omarosa's book was always likely to become a perfect storm.
Indeed, the stakes attached to the charges made in the Trump tell-alls are so high that it's fair to ask why those charges are being delivered in a book.
Wang has also figured out how to quickly identify candidates who probably won't work out: They're know-it-alls who can't admit when they're wrong and what they don't know.
R. Kelly accuser Lisa Van Allen isn't convinced the singer's alleged sex slave, Joycelyn Savage, really has flipped -- because she claims some of the purported tell-alls doesn't make sense.
Even as Facebook has cracked down on anti-vaxxers and peddlers of snake oil cure-alls, a particularly grotesque form of fake cancer treatment has flourished in private groups on Facebook.
Zinke recognizes it seems that more Navy SEALs are publishing tell-alls but says he will make sure his book does not reveal anything it shouldn't and that it's properly vetted.
Born in Tijuana and educated in San Diego, Tanya Aguiñiga has long explored this existential rift through her ongoing, multifaceted AMBOS project, several works of which are represented in W|alls.
But the health care exchange was dull in comparison to previous debates, in which the candidates jumped into and out of fiery free-for-alls that descended into shouting and chaos.
His agents on the project, Javelin's Matt Latimer and Keith Urbahn, secured major advances for previous tell-alls by former FBI director James Comey and ex-White House aide Cliff Sims.
That's very different from the early years of the consumer internet, when online labor marketplaces were designed as free-for-alls, with both sides of the market competing for transactions to occur.
So don't be afraid to trade in your refreshing face mists in favor of nourishing do-it-alls like Weleda's Skin Food, and to replace your tinted balms with more pigmented lipsticks.
"So often in business we think that a very proper and stern way of conducting ourselves as know it alls and macho men and women is the way to be," Lemonis says.
Mars connects with Saturn on March 14, encouraging you to be brave and push your limits—just watch out for know-it-alls on this day, as the sun meets Mercury retrograde.
The Know-It-Alls is spotty in many places; its account of the corruption of the internet's early ideals is incomplete; and it sometimes loses the line of its argument in biographical detail.
Also on May 21, the sun meets Mercury, a powerful time for you to gather information about all of these themes—just watch out for know-it-alls (and don't be one yourself!).
"Without any winner-take-alls on the Democratic side and Bernie continuing to run up numbers, you could see the Democratic race now actually going much longer than the Republican race," he said.
There's been clothing, shapewear, sunglasses, jewelry, handbags, skin cream, cannolis, cocktails, wine, cookbooks, novels, tell-alls, a toaster that never quite got off the ground and even sex toys (which proved hugely popular).
The Annenberg Space for Photography exhibition, W|alls: Defend, Divide, and the Divine maps this complex landscape of walls and rends, openings and sutures, that, to an ever-larger degree, defines our age.
A big reason the $40-billion supplement industry is able to advertise multivitamins as if they're essential and even potential cure-alls is because the federal government has few ways to regulate it.
It is called "The Know-It-Alls: The Rise of Silicon Valley as a Political Powerhouse and Social Wrecking Ball," and not in the Miley Cyrus wrecking ball way, which is highly entertaining.
In Paris, surrounded by know-it-alls, he is a Japanese prop for one of Professor Charcot's more sensational demonstrations of hypnotism, during which a fat Frenchwoman is persuaded that she is Japanese.
The word "beanie" is kind of one of those catch-alls that encompasses a ton of different styles, from slouchy cuts to ultra-fitted ones with a variety of embellishments and fabric variations.
The best beaniesThe word "beanie" is one of those catch-alls that encompasses a ton of different styles, from slouchy cuts to ultra-fitted ones with a variety of embellishments and fabric variations.
Publishers have been paying hefty sums for memoirs and tell-alls from former administration officials with insight into the turbulent Trump White House and Justice Department, and have had some blockbusters as a result.
Although it wasn't quite as well-known as the conflicts between Joan Crawford and her daughter Christina, the differences between Bette and B.D. were still pretty well-established, especially after B.D. wrote her tell-alls.
Because they're wealthy, white women in 1905-ish Britain, they can attempt to prescribe fix-alls for those less fortunate until the cows come home without having to ask an actual poor person their opinion.
A lot of times, these types of bags become catch-alls for gym and work totes in addition to those times you need a bag bigger than your daily handbag but smaller than your suitcase.
While companies censorship tools are becoming more refined, analysts, academics and users say heavy-handed policies mean sensitive periods before anniversaries and political events have become catch-alls for a wide range of sensitive content.
" Pat Tiberi, the president and CEO of the Ohio Business Roundtable, noted that when DeWine put his team together, he sought out people who were collaborative and didn't "hire a bunch of know-it-alls.
Although, in one very human moment, feeling particularly vulnerable, Paltrow reveals that she tries all of these cure-alls because, despite being beautiful, famous and wealthy, she too suffers from childhood trauma, pain and insecurities.
There are the requisite observations about how London is changing, the city's rapid polarizing between the Have-It-Alls and the Have-Nones, but divorced from any kind of critique or wish to bring change.
How it expected to win with an overly cautious, graying policy wonk with a tendency toward building bunkers when media scrutiny gets intense will be a question answered by countless studies, columns and unauthorized tell-alls.
Like, who cares about the constructs of gender, punctuation, grammar—throw it all out the window and let's just be here now for one another, alls of us at all times womens and mens as allieses.
" As an antidote to this clear and present danger, above all "The Know-It-Alls" seeks to "demystify the origins of the harsh market-based values being pumped out by Silicon Valley, which can seem irresistible.
"The Know-It-Alls" suggests that "Europe provides a model" relying on extensive regulation but, given the absence of any European tech giants of note, this seems like throwing the baby out with the bath water.
We might not find ourselves decked out in haute couture gowns and/or custom tuxes very often (or ever), but as self-professed celebrity know-it-alls, we can still study their every move — style moves included.
"Alls you have to do is talk to the [firefighters]," Zinke said, claiming they would cite forest management as their biggest problem and not climate change, which is prolonging the season and making extreme blazes more likely.
Chatty staffers and insiders appear to have spoken at length to authors such as Michael Wolff and Bob Woodward to provide content for their juicy tell-alls, and many reporters appear to be continually receiving inside information.
Particularly fun is a performance of "Ironic" in a classroom, where students — standing in for 25 years of trivia enthusiasts and know-it-alls — continually cut off Frankie's song to explain that, actually, the lyrics aren't ironic.
He's certainly a duly licensed physician, well regarded at his academic medical center, but his show has rightly come under severe scrutiny for the vital oxygen it channels to quacky health cure-alls, like the green coffee bean.
To hear the know-it-alls in Washington or even on Wall Street tell it, the miners and mining companies believe Trump will "bring their jobs back," and will soon feel betrayed when those jobs don't come back.
The best beanies you can buyThe word "beanie" is kind of one of those catch-alls that encompasses a ton of different styles, from slouchy cuts to ultra-fitted ones with a variety of embellishments and fabric variations.
But in an era when the most popular books about the president are embarrassing tell-alls whose releases are marked by threats of lawsuits by the president's own dedicated story-quashing attorney, Meacham's presence was noteworthy and almost quaint.
November 26 and 27 are dates to circle on your calendar, as the sun, Jupiter, and Mercury connect, bringing a boost in confidence and creativity, and important information will come your way—just watch out for know-it-alls!
Ted Cruz confronts an unexpected obstacle: John Kasich Kasich is betting on strong showings in states that award delegates proportionally, like New York, Connecticut, Oregon and Washington, and the winner-take-alls including Wisconsin, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Indiana and California.
Since my bank account has been systemically drained by my fondness for wine and fidget spinners, I contacted a few companies who specialize in snoring cure-alls to see if they'd let me try out their products for free.
In an inside joke around Edouard Manet's masterpiece "A Bunch of Asparagus" (1880), the "little clan" at the Verdurins' — elite, boorish know-it-alls — prove themselves to be idiots when they mock Charles Swann's sophisticated interest in the painting.
Commuters awake early, return late, walk for miles to their jobs, get stuck in monstrous traffic jams that have turned Paris streets into impenetrable traps, or bicycle to work in bike lanes that are now anarchic free-for-alls.
Luckily, though, the brand, which you might know for its cozy sweatpants and go-to T-shirts, surprisingly has a whole section of stylish, one-piece wonders that it calls the "Do-It-Alls" that are already selling just as quick.
Once past those asides, the whole exercise exists as a cheeky throwback to '70s-style dystopian free-for-alls -- think "Death Race 2000" -- with a knowing wink to current headlines and better special effects when it comes to blood-splatter techniques.
Yet you would not know it given the limited attention these guys get, as N.B.A. know-it-alls wrestle with billing Denver as a full-fledged contender — or dismissing them as a team that can only do pre-April damage.
Whether you've been waiting for the sequel to "The Handmaid's Tale," a raft of political tell-alls or even the delightfully unexpected, like marijuana advice from a descendant of Emily Post, it's been a great year to be a reader.
Whether you've been waiting for the sequel to "The Handmaid's Tale," a raft of political tell-alls or even the delightfully unexpected, like marijuana advice from a descendant of Emily Post, it's been a great year to be a reader.
Other important dates to keep in mind this month around communication are November 26 and 27, when the sun, Mercury, and Jupiter all align, bringing especially juicy information your way—just watch out for inflated egos and know-it-alls!
The tell-alls portrayed Davis as a self-involved, alternately controlling and neglectful alcoholic – characterizations disputed by many Hollywood insiders, including Merrill and most vociferously by Davis, who disinherited her daughter and didn't speak to her again through to her death in 1989.
It was more open, less judgmental, and more progressive than Old Hollywood and its studio system, which, through dozens of widely consumed memoirs, tell-alls, and films, had become known as a deeply repressive and dark place, antagonistic to art and real talent.
But the formal one-on-one presidential debates -- which personify the "commander-in-chief test" many Americans ponder as they select their next president -- are a far stiffer test for Trump than the crowded free-for-alls of the Republican primary race.
If you wandered through the lofty streets of SoHo and Little Italy between November and December, you may have stumbled upon a minimalist tech store reminiscent of Apple's Genius Bar without the plethora of fruit branded products and blue shirt know-it-alls.
Many of us know-it-alls in the news media indeed wrote in our preseason forecasts that the playoffs were no certainty for these Lakers, as constructed, but very few of us were actually willing to outright predict that they would miss out.
This year alone we've seen the release of White House tell-alls from the writer Michael Wolff, the fired Trump aide Omarosa Manigault Newman and now the famed journalist Bob Woodward — whose new book, "Fear," includes humiliating accounts of President Trump's frayed leadership.
After checking out the Beau Chapeau, which stocks every imaginable hat, from derbies and fedoras to Panamas and berets, duck into the Niagara Apothecary museum, a restored 1869 pharmacy with original interior fittings and cure-alls for everything from hair loss to tuberculosis.
Obviously, the trend of allowing the outside to see the inside is not a new one — gossip and its tabloid incarnations, as well as tell-alls and all the shabby circuses like it, were skulking around well before the digital age ever dawned.
In a review for the Times, Charlotte Alter called the book "Devil Wears Prada meets Boys on the Bus," and Entertainment Weekly wrote that "Chasing Hillary succeeds because, unlike so many recent tell-alls which have purported to shed light, Chozick relishes the incendiary."
AS THE candidates in America's presidential race pontificate on the growing divide between the haves and the have-nots, the country's airlines are busy segmenting customers between the haves, the have-lesses, the have-somewhats, the have-nots and, now, the have-nothing-at-alls.
"There was something about his manner and way of thinking and way of discussing the issues that completely resonated with non-graduates at a time when they feel that their entire lives are being run by the know-it-alls, the elites, " said Ford.
This skepticism—which Noam Cohen highlights in his new book, The Know-It-Alls—is rare in Silicon Valley today, where large tech companies operate on the premise that they can both change the world and make a lot of money in the process.
Listen up to their tell-alls about a hipster with a flair for beard beads; a flirty fiancé; a pain-in-the-butt B-lister; a sweet, generous, and particular client; and a big-haired millionaire who was straight-up dragged away by the police.
I got something of an answer while talking with a former colleague, Noam Cohen, about a book he is writing called "The Know-It-Alls: The Rise of Silicon Valley as a Political Powerhouse and Social Wrecking Ball," about the origins of Silicon Valley ideology.
Long before "Friends" liberated $503 million from Netflix's pockets, it was the Patient Zero of TV nostalgia, extending its five-season life through reruns, spinoffs, TV movies, theatrical movies, cartoons, a variety show, memes ("Sure, Jan") and not a few tell-alls and documentaries.
If you're eagerly awaiting juicy tell-alls from Gary Cohn, Hope Hicks, Reince Priebus, or any of the multitude of Trump administration officials who have headed for the exits, don't hold your breath: The president has reportedly required staffers to sign nondisclosure agreements that last, essentially, forever.
And O'Reilly's upbringing, as the son of an accountant, was perhaps not as downtrodden as he often portrayed it on TV. What both of them have converged on, from opposite corners, is the idea that what's really ailing America is the elites and the know-it-alls.
But Mr. McConnell has told allies he is convinced that the only way to sway Mr. Trump is one-on-one, preferably with no one else in the room, since leaks appear inevitable when Mr. Trump summons aides and relatives to his Oval Office free-for-alls.
Mr. Trump, Mr. Scaramucci said, was "saying cuckoo-la-la things to insult the intelligentsia because what he's discovered is that the average American, the red-meat-eating Middle American, loves the swipes at the know-it-alls, and I think Donald Trump is enjoying doing that."
On June 27, Mercury clashes with Jupiter, but makes a harmonious connection with Neptune—imaginations are running free, which is awesome if you're working on a creative project; however, you'll run into a lot of know-it-alls today, where there's a lot of wishful thinking.
It is in North Bend that I have arrived with my long-distance boyfriend, a rabid Twin Peaks enthusiast, who insisted we head east from Seattle to the place where zealots (boyfriend) and uninformed know-it-alls (me) alike could get a literal taste of Twin Peaks.
Some come from iPhone-wielding aides who will one day pen lucrative tell-alls, and the researchers said their algorithm's misreading of Trump's marital status can be explained by the fact that it wasn't just analyzing him, it was also analyzing his handlers, some of whom are presumably single.
" When the Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales is profiled as a contrast to the libertarian fanaticism and raw commercialism of the Know-It-Alls, his inability to raise funding is used to reinforce this point: "Wales and his partners had no rich friends to lean on in tough times.
Explains at least why the dead are shown the door, Written out of the script, the tale having taken A sudden turn elsewhere and its onetime lead Overnight The know-it-alls decide has gone to seed, Always unfairly, perhaps unwisely forsaken In favor of some comer the director's fallen for.
In "Silicon Valley's Origin Story", Jacob Silverman explores the generational shift that made tech a cultural and political force by taking a look at two new books The Know-It-Alls: The Rise of Silicon Valley as a Political Powerhouse and Social Wrecking Ball and Troublemakers: Silicon Valley's Coming of Age.
It had the feel of a coordinated leaguewide crusade, with team after team behaving as if it simply refused to hear the basketball know-it-alls saying, over and over for the past three months, that nothing can stop the Golden State Warriors from winning their third championship in four years.
With the national debate on immigration a prime focus of the upcoming 219 election, a new exhibition of photography at the Annenberg Space for Photography in Los Angeles — W|ALLS: Defend, Divide, and the Divine — explores the many ways that walls have historically been used as tools for division and ideologies.
Yet there are no relevant cautionary tales for news media know-it-alls like yours truly to wave at the Cleveland Cavaliers after the events of Thursday, when the first-year general manager Koby Altman and the rest of his front-office colleagues served up a transactional buffet unlike anything we've seen.
The Atlanta group the Black Lips is sure to put on the city's most unpredictable New Year's Eve bash: The band's storied live shows have occasionally erupted into audience free-for-alls onstage, while at some of its most notorious concerts its members have engaged in urine-soaked antics before the crowd.
The fact that many of these cure-alls were simply nostrums may be obvious to us today: the trade card advertising Cas-car-ria, notably, features five demons symbolizing just a few of the ailments the tonic — personified as a dog — purported to treat: liver complaints, kidney diseases, rheumatism, debility, and even nervousness.
We tried $3,338 worth of moisturizers, acne cure-alls, face masks, cleansers, and eye creams, and even products that claimed to bring us one step closer to the IRL Fountain of Youth, all in the name of tracking down the best of the best of what 2018 had to offer for our Beauty Innovator Awards.
That survey, the first of its kind in North America, marked the beginning of serious study in the West of post-WWII Japanese modern art, forcing self-styled know-it-alls in the US art establishment to admit that this kind of art had a distinctive history, along with hitherto unexplored sources, themes and purposes.
The book, the title of which is partly a reference to the various snide remarks then being made about Laurer's biological sex, was just one of many WWE-sanctioned autobiographies that emerged in the wake of Mick Foley's best-selling memoir Have a Nice Day, the flashpoint that elevated wrestler tell-alls into a big business.
These incidents reflected the league's skeleton crew staff, and that problem has not yet been solved: the league's lone PR person, overwhelmed with other work, left the coordination of interviews with draftees to the individual teams, which led to a series of post-pick free-for-alls that were only as organized as each team could make them.
The brief profiles of "The Know-It Alls," sprinkled with gratuitous ad hominem observations (for example, Mr. Cohen writes that PayPal is responsible for "releasing into the wild a self-satisfied Peter Thiel, a one-man wrecking crew who has been sowing chaos through American society up to this very day"), do not get the job done.
Curiously, though, so far there's no sign of Area 51's actual security—which know-it-alls call Camo Dudes, the contract intimidators who drive unmarked Ford Raptors, cruise the dirt roads between the ET highway and the base's perimeter, follow you, visit your campsite after dark, and sit on a hill above the front gate.
Once seen as a small group of loudmouth know-it-alls and viewed with suspicion by big institutional shareholders like state pension funds, in recent years, activist investors like Mr. Peltz and William A. Ackman have at times been welcomed by these same shareholders and seen as a positive force for change in a recalcitrant company.
On the advice of sleep doctors, fatigue-management specialists, and know-it-alls on wellness blogs, these tossers and turners drink cherry juice, eat Atlantic perch, set the bedroom thermostat between sixty-seven and seventy degrees, put magnets under the pillow, curl their toes, uncurl their toes, and kick their partners out of bed, usually to little avail.
She's a 27-year-old mother of five from Stoughton Mass who's currently paying the bills with Little Big Town's 29 CMA honoree "Girl Crush" and McGraw's 212 country smash "Humble & Kind"—parental advice that sounds humbler and kinder (and wiser) (even catchier) the way McKenna understates it on her tenth album and second with serious distribution, where it's one of seven straight winners that precede three not-bad-at-alls.
Camouflage gloves: Camo neck and face warmers: Sleeping pads: Camo hoodies: Camo backpacks: Camo shoes with carpeted soles (to both trick la migra's ground sensors and erase footprints): Camo fanny packs and carry-alls: There's also various medical supplies, including snakebite kits and Electrolit, the local version of Gatorade: The owner of one camo shop, who asked not to be identified, said about four or five people a day come in to buy camo jackets and shirts.
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