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Willkie, I am one of your customers,' the president bantered.
The officers bantered and occasionally posed for photos with attendees.
"Shelley can't stop talking, that's the reason," Ms. Zweibel bantered.
We flirted and bantered on there, and then it moved to WhatsApp.
Els bantered to him about it on the way up the fairway.
Instead, we bantered about local issues and characters and that was that.
At the farmers' market we bantered with the right-wing sausage man.
She bantered with people who were quick to join in on the joke.
As I took control of Chloe (and the car), the ladies bantered naturally.
" The two bantered back and forth, affectionately calling each other "Kutch" and "Pre.
He bantered with customers while polishing off a plate of veal and stuffing.
On the company's trading floor, men bantered about groping the Queen of England's genitals.
Almost immediately, he bantered easily with the crowd about the state's basketball and food.
Initially, she thought he was good-looking and they bantered playfully about lingerie, she writes.
She recorded the podcast that day, one of five guests who bantered and told stories.
He bantered with a state police officer, asking why he was called to the scene.
When Romeo Santos bantered with the United Palace audience, he switched frequently between English and Spanish.
She also shared some of Grande's snaps on Instagram, where the two bantered back and forth.
Lukas Marschall, 18, of Berlin, was watching quietly and intently as the others bantered among themselves.
Do not believe for a single moment that the security Kabuki being bantered about will help.
We bantered about my hometown of Chicago, where he had taught law before ascending to the bench.
Part of her discomfort is probably because, as she put it, she "enthusiastically and willingly" bantered back.
We bantered like the nerd version of Bogie and Bacall and soon, one day, we were in love.
Heitkamp even bantered with Cobert about the similarity between her last name and that of comedian Stephen Colbert.
At first, Varela and Zarchy simply bantered back and forth on Twitter about the Giants, their shared favorite team.
We bantered, we joked, we lit one another's cigarettes, we pretended we were not consumed with insecurity and competitiveness.
B.S. meeting were photos of Pompeo, smiling broadly as he sat across from M.B.S. and bantered about jet lag.
We bantered back and forth with space puns while we waited, which is an important step you definitely shouldn't skip.
During an interview with ABC, the four Adams women bantered with each other and were an ode to wholesome family affection.
Before Obama arrived for his final State of the Union address, Vice President Joe Biden and House Speaker Paul Ryan bantered.
Zverev, who was preparing to serve, grinned and took a quick break and bantered with a fan, pointing in Federer's direction.
We had visited the Vatican, tossed coins into the Trevi Fountain, and bantered with guys in gladiator costumes at the Colosseum.
So much is bantered and thrown about particularly by this administration and president and a lot of nothing comes of it.
Luckily, it appears that Reese Witherspoon and Laura Dern are definitely in, since they bantered on Twitter about a possible new plotline.
They joked with each other, bantered with reporters and made the drama of the last few days seem like a distant memory.
We bantered about politics, policy, our taste in music, and a topic that fascinated me at that time, love in old novels.
"We're friends, we're brothers, even though we voted for different parties," Mr. Zitha said, as the two neighbors bantered in his driveway.
A skilled retail politician, Mr. Christie rose in the polls here by holding long town hall-style events where he bantered with voters.
Usually, when we talked, I followed his lead and we bantered, swapped wise-cracks, paraded achievements if there were any to be paraded.
As the men bantered, their once bitter fight brought home some parallels to a contest taking shape between AT&T and Elliott Management.
" Colbert bantered, gamely but tamely, with Sarandon, who had suggested to him, in an appearance a year ago, that Trump might trigger a "revolution.
Near the dugout, the president's daughter Ivanka Trump bantered with Chuck Schumer, the Senate's top Democrat, who chatted with two of her young children.
Standing on the corner of a busy Laredo intersection on the first day of early voting this month, he waved at and bantered with drivers.
But later, as the two men bantered about police departments and the issue of disciplining rogue cops, Mr. Reilly spun out an extended prison metaphor.
For over 90 minutes, she dipped into her deep musical library, sparred with her band and bantered with the audience, taking requests – or not taking them.
Just across town, Albert Morgan bantered his way through two decades of service at Old Trafford before hanging up the iron alongside Fergie's hairdryer in 2013.
And no matter how much success he enjoys at his new home, his games will never be broadcast on ESPN or bantered about on national radio.
Others have been donors for lesbian couples, a route I've considered more and more and have bantered about — only half in jest — with close lesbian friends.
Standing in the sunshine outside the Capitol, Democratic Congressional leaders bantered, laughed, and made impassioned speeches Tuesday after formally introducing two bills to restore net neutrality.
Everything would be O.K. Around 6:19773, he strolled onto the balcony outside his second-floor room and bantered with friends in the parking lot below.
Some old friends had gathered at the end of the bar and, with bopping heads, bantered in British accents (soul is big in the United Kingdom).
On the most recent episode of their podcast Keepin' It 1600, former Obama advisors Jon Favreau and Dan Pfeiffer bantered and worried over the Democrats' leadership vacuum.
On a recent Thursday, a dashing couple sang along to "Bennie and the Jets," while another, on vacation from Texas, bantered with cooks in the open kitchen.
As they headed over to the party, Kaling, 39, sweetly bantered with her former The Office costar Novak, 39, in the car and shared the video on Instagram.
The two bantered back and forth until DeGeneres directed the conversation to his hit NBC reboot of Will & Grace to ask how long they'd been on the air.
And I think if some of the individuals that are being bantered about become the nominee, I think the likelihood of him winning is close to 100 percent.
They bantered over the clanging and hornblowing and cheering from the crowd, doing their best Ryan Seacrest impersonations while they paid homage to sponsors and introduced facts about competitors.
Even the live vocals felt impersonal, as the artist never once addressed the crowd, mentioned what it was like to be in Tel Aviv, or bantered in any way.
" The pair have bantered back and forth over Sandy's candid tweets before, including when the Rogen family matriarch noted that "Falling asleep after sex is like shavasana after yoga!
On a recent visit, the school looked like a relaxed comprehensive public high school: Students lounged in the hallway eating ice cream cones or bantered with their chemistry teacher.
She's been bantered around and exposed so much in the press, largely at my hands, but it was the only recourse I had as far as getting her out.
While on trial in Utah for the kidnapping of Carol DaRonch (who escaped), Bundy wore nice suits, had his hair coiffed, and playfully bantered with reporters about finishing law school.
A spirited Russell Crowe poked his head from side to side behind Ryan Gosling, casual in a plaid button-down and black jeans, before the two bantered from the stage.
The men snacked on tapas and bantered about rezoning, policing and the shock election of Donald Trump — although they never spoke explicitly about the potential for a head-on collision.
Many political journalists applied good standards of evidence to their stories about politics, but rarely did they offer the kinds of insights that political scientists bantered about in university hallways.
Jordan Papa, from Auckland, New Zealand, slid around on the frozen Reflecting Pool with his partner, Jayda Tainui, as the couple bantered that they had heard the ice crack beneath them.
Brian Quigley, a researcher at the University of Buffalo's Department of Medicine, isn't thrilled with the researchers' use of the term "binge drinking," which is usually bantered about in a casual way.
In it, Bush laughed and bantered as Trump, then star of the "Apprentice" reality TV show, boasted about kissing and groping women without their permission and trying to seduce a married woman.
Fans in the audience heckled Musk as they would a stand-up comic, and he bantered with them about where to build a supercharger next, (Saskatchewan, and Kazakhstan were mentioned) and more.
The Republican proposal that has been bantered about is not taking all of the tax and growth benefits away but rather reducing the $18,000 annual tax-deferred contribution limit to just $2,400.
Online, he bantered with fans in a dryly humorous Twitter feed and even trash-talked with Jennings while knowing (but unable to reveal) that he would fall just shy of his record.
As the family members and friends bantered, bluffed and placed bets, they also poked fun at the host's love of '70s classic rock, which grooved out a mellow arc in the background.
"They know everyone who comes in," said Ed Kirsch, who sat and bantered with the grill man, Nick Skoufis, as James Eric Adler and his son, Arlo, 22014, sat nearby enjoying a cruller.
The two stayed true to character, nailing each other's mannerisms as they bantered back and forth while showing off pictures of them living out a day in the life of their co-host counterpart.
"That's all the stuff that we obviously bantered about before the final decision was made," Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve, who served on the committee that recommended these changes, said in a recent phone interview.
A live shoot from a traffic emergency required a dozen or so engineers at the station to manage the feed and send it to your television screen where million-dollar anchors bantered about the weather.
On the episode covering Prince's death, Levin and Latibeaudiere bantered like the old men in the Muppets for several minutes, with Levin alluding to a story they scooped about the late musician's alleged drug use.
While on stage for the second time, Wretch and Ghetts bantered about who taught whom how to dance, who grew the better beard—a moment of vulnerability and black male affection that didn't go unnoticed.
The agent cajoled and bantered with him until 28:22 that night, reminding him that just weeks earlier, the nation had adopted a decree authorizing a prosecutor to seize a timber shipment on suspicion of illegality.
He has an almost Clintonian (Bill) ability to make regular voters feel listened to and included; in the squares of Saarbrücken he slapped backs, munched a sausage and bantered with shoppers without a trace of awkwardness.
While I studied Flaubert, learned Quebec's history at school and bantered in French during hockey practice, I spoke English at home, watched American sitcoms and lived in a separate but parallel universe from my French Canadian peers.
Right now, some of the ideas being bantered about include creating a new Donald Trump subreddit (so that that content can then hit the front page) or trying to leak content into other subreddits to angle for upvotes.
Wearing a blue tie and an American flag pin on a dark suit, Scaramucci bantered with correspondents, pledged to be transparent and even made respectful remarks about CNN, the cable network with which Trump and Spicer have sparred repeatedly.
My favorite line of the season, [is when] they just sort of bantered and she scooched down and goes, 'Oh before we do it, I've got one question,' and the question is not what you would think the question might [be].
What was weird about the meeting was that Trump allowed the press to stay and watch as he bantered with Democratic and Republican senators and House members about possible solutions to the current stalemate over what to do on guns.
Scene City 16 Photos View Slide Show ' There was Sarah Jessica Parker ("Sex and the City") huddling with Matthew Broderick ("Election"), as guests tucked into plates of pumpkin agnolotti by Mario Batali (Babbo) and bantered about the latest Clinton White House run.
It was my second summer interning in this lab, and my screen tees didn't feel out of place—I had a friendly rapport with my mentor, a graduate student I'll call Dana (not her real name), and we bantered while we worked on our experiments.
She bantered good-naturedly, as is her habit, displaying an unflappable poise and a set of curves pneumatically packaged inside a closefitting top and skirt from the collection she was about to unveil for QVC, which will be introduced in its entirety on March 14.
As the men bantered among themselves, the conversation became increasingly unintelligible to an outsider: Newfoundland's rural accent is a thick stew of Irish and West Country English inflection, with a dash of Gaelic and French, that has bubbled together during a couple of hundred years of isolation.
Dipping and diving between half-translated German idioms, self-deprecating humor, and intense conversation about their songwriting process, Ring and Bronsert bantered and bickered with a cheerful agitation befitting morning talk show hosts or an old married couple, while Szary mostly stayed silent, a sphinx-like figure in an A.P.C. jumpsuit.
"Oh, it looks great," Dana said and put it on the table along with the beef-rib dinner she'd made after, probably, a full day of H.R. Duane, who taught junior high, beamed and bantered with the children about their projects until Estella snapped, "Oh, Dad, stop pretending that everything about us is so great," embarrassing him into silence.
Thirty police officers were guarding the courthouse when the marchers arrived. By 4:00 p.m., the crowd had grown much larger. Members of the crowd bantered with the officers until the police were convinced that the crowd posed no serious threat.
However Peter Sando commented that they "hated that and bantered about various names". Despite being against the band's will, and losing local fan recognition, Davy suggested the name "Gandalf and The Wizards", which ended up sticking as "Gandalf".Collectors Alert, Gandalf. They recorded their first and only LP the same year.
In 2017, Woods made a rare public appearance at the Writers Guild of America Awards to honor his friend Oliver Stone, with whom he had collaborated three times (Salvador, Nixon, and Any Given Sunday), who was receiving the lifetime achievement award. During the ceremony, Woods bantered with host Patton Oswalt.
On BC's Saturday Morning Open Phones, callers could speak about any topic, whether a simple announcement of a charity event or a minutes-long political rant. There were several regular callers who bantered with Conners over politics or the latest Ohio State University football game. BC's Saturday Morning Open Phones aired Saturdays on WTVN from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Following the performance Ervin, Gloria and the two hosts bantered a while about love and love lost. Drake was the founding president of American Guild of Authors and Composers from 1973 to 1982, which has since changed its name to Songwriters Guild of America. On January 15, 2015, Drake died at his home in Great Neck, New York due to complications from bladder cancer aged 95.
261 In 1802, he became a minister in the Methodist Church, a vocation he continued in for the remainder of his life.Annals of the American Pulpit: Methodist, by William Buell Sprague, p. 392 When Mr. Ryland entered the ministry in 1802, a friend bantered him about the matter and told him he would soon give up the ministry. This friend was in the tobacco business.
Created by Brandon Tartikoff, the show was set in a loft that disguised the true time at which it was taped, allowing the late night viewer to assume they were watching a live broadcast. The show had four hosts that bantered with each other over different topics in the news, and featured topical guests and musical guests. Musical acts tended to be of the alternative music genre, such as the band Scarce.
While hearing the testimonies, Mathis takes on a relaxed, attentive, understanding and open-minded nature. Rarely missing an opportunity to jest or poke fun, Mathis is given to fun, humor, good-natured ridicule and gibes, often rousing his audience to uproarious amusement. He sometimes cuts the tension–even tension he himself has fostered–with wisecracks or taunting remarks. Mathis has bantered directly at audience members on occasion, also resulting in audience amusement.
Night Calls 411 ran on Playboy TV from 2000 to 2005. It focused on sex tips and featured an ethnically diverse cast. It was originally hosted by Crystal Knight and Flower Edwards, with Tera Patrick as the "Net Nympho", who read e-mail and bantered with the hosts while disrobing. Patrick left after the first season as her career ascended but returned in June 2001 as co-host when Flower was pregnant.
In July 2004, Paige announced that he was taking a one-year leave from the Post to join ESPN2's then-debuting Cold Pizza (a daytime-TV "morning show"-style program that was only loosely grounded in sports, aimed also at female viewers). On the show, he was featured in a segment where he bantered with sports writer Skip Bayless. Paige continued to contribute to Around the Horn during this time. His last appearance on Cold Pizza was November 28, 2006.
Sponsored by Lady Esther cosmetics, The Orson Welles Show presented dramatic adaptations, poetry, history, music, comedy, and a commentary segment by Welles titled "Almanac." Nineteen broadcasts were produced. Created each week with the same basic crew, The Orson Welles Show featured music by Bernard Herrmann and a regular cast that included Conrad Binyon, Hans Conried, Dolores del Río, Brenda Forbes and Blanche Yurka. On many of the shows, Cliff Edwards recreated the voice of Jiminy Cricket and bantered with Welles between segments.
Jann Scott also did a live show from Fort Collins where some negative comments were made about Rush. Limbaugh heard the show from his hotel room and came over. Limbaugh and Scott bantered back and forth and then ended up telling jokes and talking to the crowd for two hours Although the station and their personalities say they are open to all voices calling in to their shows, they producers screen the calls and cuts people off it they disagree with the station's radical right view points.
His appealing facade soon has the Kittredges putting him up, lending him money and taking satisfaction in his praise for their posh lifestyle. Paul's scheme continues until, after he brings home a hustler, his actual indigence is revealed. The shocked Kittredges kick him out when it is revealed that they are but the most recent victims of the duplicity with which Paul has charmed his way into many upper- crust homes along the Upper East Side. Paul's schemes become highbrow-legend, anecdotal onaccounta, which are bantered about at their cocktail parties.
About 10 gunmen were at the checkpoint, according to author and journalist Martin Dillon. After McCoy told them they were the Miami Showband, Thomas Crozier (who had a notebook) asked the band members for their names and addresses, while the others bantered with them about the success of their performance that night and playfully asking which one was Dickie Rock. As Crozier took down the information, a car pulled up and another uniformed man appeared on the scene. He wore a uniform and beret noticeably different from the others.
However, Mary seems to have been given a fair amount of freedom in a society that so frowned upon women who acted unconventionally. In 1611 Frith even performed (in men's clothing, as always) at the Fortune Theatre. On stage she bantered with the audience and sang songs while playing the lute. It can be assumed that the banter and song were somewhat obscene, but by merely performing in public at all she was defying convention. Once a showman named William Banks bet Mary 20 pounds that she wouldn’t ride from Charing Cross to Shoreditch dressed as a man.
Shortly thereafter, Galactica herself was boarded, and Helo was shot in the thigh. Hera fled the scene, and, despite knowing he would die of blood loss unless Sharon attended him, Helo demanded she protects their daughter. Helo did not appear again until the last few minutes of the episode. Though he used a walking stick to counter his limp, he was still alive, still mobile, and evidently not severely distressed by his injury; instead, he bantered with Sharon over what they would teach Hera (and who should get to teach her) on this new planet called Earth.
She later wrote, > `When I said it was chiefly in any manuscripts and annotated books of the > poet in the library, I could see even [Lady Coleridge's] self-control quail. > Not a word was said. Geoffrey Coleridge bantered: `Old Sam was only a poet, > you know, never did anything practical that was any good to anybody, > actually not thought much of in the family, a bit of a disgrace in fact ... > why a young girl like you should spend your time on the old reprobate, I > can't think! ... Now I at least know something about beef cattle ...'.
Still within this decade, Progressive deputy Miguel António da Silveira received authorization that the construction of the first of these lighthouses would be undertaken, but there were no promises or timelines. What is certain, is that a Lighthouse Commission () did study the elaboration of a "illumination plan" for the archipelago. But, this commission had gotten bogged-down in the issues of budget, changes in government and lack of political will. In the local newspaper, opinions from the Portuguese marines, José de Almeida de Ávila (brother of the Count of Ávila) and Domingos Tasso de Figuerido were bantered about.
Bayanqolu was said to have lived by himself in a residence converted from a former elementary school, with the mayor of Ningbo and other local politicians being his 'flatmates'. During his tenure in Ningbo, the overall operating volume of the Port of Ningbo grew to be higher than that of the neighbouring sister Port of Shanghai; the average economic growth rates at the time was 16.78% annually, with Ningbo ascending to become one of the most economically competitive cities in mainland China. In spite of his 'ethnic' background, Bayanqolu, known locally as "Bayin Secretary", frequently bantered with local journalists, sometimes using words in the local dialect.
She ends the medley by jokingly advising members of the audience, "To those who are sulking, sing this song. [Because] when I sing this song, Datuk K (her husband) is brought to his knees". In the next performance, she takes on the persona of a female tukang karut for "Dikir Timur" (Eastern Dikir), a song in her native Pahang dialect; this was opposed to the song traditionally known as "Dikir Barat" (Western Dikir), in the Kelantanese dialect, with the role of tukang karut taken by Isey Fazlisham from Kumpulan Dikir Akademi Arjunasukma. During the performances the two of them bantered and joked in their preferred dialects.
They would usually play 45-rpm records, featuring hit singles on one turntable while talking between songs. In some cases, a live drummer was hired to play beats between songs to maintain the dance floor. In 1955, Bob Casey, a well- known "sock hop" DJ, brought the two-turntable system to the U.S. In the late 1950s, sound systems, a new form of public entertainment, were developed in the ghettos of Kingston, Jamaica. Promoters, who called themselves DJs, would throw large parties in the streets that centered on the disc jockey, called the "selector," who played dance music from large, loud PA systems and bantered over the music with a boastful, rhythmic chanting style called "toasting".
After being bantered, Gerilă replies "Laugh if you will, Harap Alb, but you'll not be able to accomplish anything without me where you're going", and the prince changes his mind, agreeing to let the man accompany him. They are joined by Flămânzilă (from flămând, "hungry"; translated as "Eat-All"), who can consume huge amounts without satisfying his appetite and Setilă (from sete, "thirst"; also "Drink-All") with the bottomless drinking ability, Ochilă (from ochi, "eye"), a sharp-eyed man whose sight reaches far distances, and Păsări-Lăți-Lungilă (from pasăre, "bird", a se lăți, "to widen oneself" and a se lungi, "to lengthen oneself"), who can grow in any direction at will, and reach heights only accessible to birds. Initially the gathering produces one disaster after another: burned down forests, depleted soil, drainage of water, exposure of secrets, and bird-killing. Harap Alb alone "did not cause any disruption".
According to the story which he himself sent in a letter to his brother three weeks later, his men came within twenty or thirty paces of the enemy, whereupon he advanced in front of the regiment, drank to the health of the French, bantered them with more spirit than pungency on their defeat at Dettingen, and then turned and called on his own men to huzzah, which they did. Hay recalled that "it was our regiment that attacked the French Guards: and when we came to within twenty or thirty paces of them, I advanced before our regiment; drank to them and told them that we were the English Guards, and hoped they would stand till we came quite up to them, and not swim the Scheldt as they did the Main at Dettingen." Another view of the meeting, Hay and the French commander advancing to banter in front of their men. A work by Édouard Detaille.
According to Suetonius, Nero murdered Atticus because he wanted to marry Messalina; after his death, Nero made Messalina his third wife.Suetonius, "Nero", 35 However, Tacitus provides a more detailed account of how Nero brought about Atticus' downfall: he had been a friend of Nero, but the emperor grew to hate him because Atticus saw through him and despised "the emperor's cowardice, while Nero feared the high spirits of his friend, who often bantered him with that rough humor which, when it draws largely on facts, leaves a bitter memory behind it." Nero had hoped Atticus was party to the disastrous Pisonian conspiracy, but Tacitus reports "many thought" Gaius Calpurnius Piso had not invited Atticus to take part because of his "enterprising spirit" that would replace Piso with another candidate as emperor, or even restore the Republic.Tacitus, Annales, XV.52 When none of the conspirators named him as involved, Nero abused the Law of majestas and dispatched the tribune Gerellanus with a cohort of soldiers to Atticus' house, which towered over the Forum.
With all of these pieces, several trips to Mann Gulch, and ideas bantered back and forth between each other, Bud Moore, Ed Heilman, Rich Rothermel, Frank Albini, and other members of the U.S. Forest Service forest fire investigators, Maclean and Laird came to new conclusions on the fire's events: that the wind went in the opposite direction than was originally thought possible, and once the fire got started, it created its own unique weather system (which few thought possible before this research). Mann Gulch fire commemorative sign It was always assumed that the wind was traveling south, or upstream, on the Missouri River at that time of day. Instead, they proved that the wind was traveling north, or downriver, and that the top of the ridge (which juts out as the river bends sharply to the northwest and separates Mann Gulch and Meriwether Canyon) split this downriver wind in two. These two separate smaller winds then re-converged (on the other side of the ridge) in the heart of the gulch (at right angles).

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