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"belabor" Definitions
  1. to explain, worry about, or work at (something) repeatedly or more than is necessary: He kept belaboring the point long after we had agreed.
  2. to assail persistently, as with scorn or ridicule: a book that belabors the provincialism of his contemporaries.
  3. to beat vigorously; ply with heavy blows.
  4. Obsolete
  5. to labor at.

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But, that doesn't mean the episode won't belabor the point.
I don't belabor what is; I go out and find.
Once you say you're sorry you don't want to belabor it.
Which are, to belabor a point that needs belaboring, only estimates.
Dear reader, I respect you too much to belabor the obvious.
To call him a political operative is to belabor the obvious.
I won't belabor the point, because I think you get my drift.
Not to belabor the point, but this is all extremely good shit.
There is no need for the White House to belabor the point.
The difference is that the men didn't belabor their arguments with him.
And this report was... CAVUTO: No, I don&apost mean to belabor the report.
You don't have to belabor the point, but it's an important one to mention.
Super Bowl XX is a worthy inclusion, but two 1985 blowouts belabor the point.
We don't need to belabor, again, all the decisions and tactics driving this incredible contrast.
I won't belabor it, but I really just wanted something—anything—to hang on to.
Ellams's script doesn't belabor that match as a connective point, and it doesn't need to.
Not to belabor that, but compared to the overall field, that's better than Marianne Williamson, Rep.
Much has been written lately about Apple's aging Mac lineup, so I won't belabor the point.
Rather than belabor his qualifications, he just injects country attitude into his songs about other things.
Back when "Idol" was a watercooler sensation, the finales would belabor the suspense over the final reveal.
To state point blank that "Infinite Content" and "Infinite_Content" aren't clever is to belabor the self-evident.
To belabor my film and TV analogy, "Transparent" and "La La Land" profit enormously from award shows.
There's no need to belabor the Trump-Johnson comparison, which I've made before, but there are lessons here.
We won't belabor anything about this except to say: WikiLeaks seem increasingly like a fringe paranoiac Putin propaganda wing.
It doesn't need to explain itself, or belabor the common, yet still shockingly underrepresented, realities of being a woman.
We've seen him belabor the lie that President Obama was not born in the United States — until he recanted.
We don't need to belabor the fact that Google+ was a flop and that its death was probably long overdue.
Here's a zoom in showing only the uncontrolled reentries between 7 and 20 tonnes, just to belabor the point... pic.twitter.
To belabor the obvious pun: Feed is hoping that Sesame will open the door for bigger and more lucrative things.
Not to belabor the point, but the shelves of fine spirits shops hold many more of these unconventional single malts.
Nor will it be enough to belabor the technical legal merits or demerits of specific executive actions, or their opponents' responses.
It didn't help to have D STUDENTS (not to belabor that error) in place of HONOR ROLL at 30D, of course.
Ciment writes with a mordant intelligence and, refreshingly, doesn't belabor topics that in someone else's novel might take up many pages.
CAVUTO: I will belabor this issue one more time, if you will indulge me, because I wanted to have Lindsey Graham on.
All of this was made worse by one of those essentially theological "constitutional" points which American professors and politicians love to belabor.
He was, not to belabor it, a McMahon, and no one else in WWE has it quite so good as the McMahons.
But at some point, we had decided not to belabor farewells, so the departing traveler would head to the airport by shuttle.
I don't really need to belabor the point on the MacBook Pro keyboards just not being up to snuff for some time.
So, we won't belabor the point, but we will remind you that women continue to be dreadfully underrepresented in tech and underpaid overall.
Burns doesn't belabor the point, but it parallels the scrutiny imposed on the neighborhood's women in general, and on young women in particular.
And here's where I belabor the point that E3 is not so much a showcase for games as it is for moments within games.
PK: So the model is — and we've talked about this before, I think a bunch of people know this so we won't belabor it.
The parallels with events at the start of this century are plain to see, yet the movie, to its credit, does not belabor them.
The decline of the BlackBerry, and its parent company (long called Research In Motion) is a well-told story, so we won't belabor it here.
At a time when making a movie — any movie — can feel like experimenting with life after death, there's really no reason to belabor the point.
They drive and kick and drive and kick and belabor sequences in search of a perfect opportunity instead of striking while the iron is hot.
"I don't want to belabor that point, but that band was very much a product of the neighborhood," Rifkin said of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
The bar, not to belabor the obvious, is pretty low here, but the football references in the book are actually a highlight of the reading experience.
Not to belabor my dead horse here, but what you see on your social media is determined by algorithms optimized for engagement, which frequently means outrage.
Streaming Not to belabor the obvious, but when you're writing about streaming services, you discover a lot of them — and then find a whole lot more.
The reason I belabor this point of feeling is to try to get across the atmosphere of spending time with Carrère that day and the next.
In January 2015, Belabor MMA announced that they'd signed Ferguson to a multi-fight deal, and he made his Bellator debut against former UFC champ Ken Shamrock.
That's why I kind of got in there with the monkey wrench and saw if I could put another engine in the car, to belabor the analogy.
I mean, you've got one team, if you want to use this analogy and belabor it, that isn't committed to playing the game according to the traditional rules.
Bottom line: There is no need to belabor the point, as I think one thing most people know about Covid-19 is it hurts older people the most.
If they side with Democrats in favor of calling witnesses or other measures, it could belabor a trial that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell wants to wrap ASAP.
Not to belabor the point, but how do you avoid stigmatizing people with work like this, or pushing the idea that they're doomed by their blood or something?
"We don't want to keep belabor(ing) the injury issue, but we've asked a lot of some young players and they have stepped up," Mets manager Terry Collins said.
I won't belabor you with an explanation of the game's mechanics but rest assured, I am not very good, which means I've heard all the menu music a lot.
They are told almost exclusively from the perspective of the privileged class in which she dwelled as an adolescent, and they never belabor the theme of exploitation or wealth inequality.
I knew from my own coming out that it didn't mean you wanted to belabor it, so I followed Todd's lead, and the rest of the dinner was professional chitchat.
It's as if the filmmakers aren't sure the audience will understand what they're doing, so they belabor every clue or setup multiple times to make sure the point is coming across.
And that's to say nothing of the massive closet space (not to belabor the point, but it's also bigger than most of our "starter" apartments), movie room, and gourmet chefs kitchen.
When the news of Roger Ailes and Bill O'Reilly first hit — I know you've talked a lot about this and I don't want to belabor it, but what was your reaction?
As soon as it was announced, however, eyebrows were raised, because calling a member of the Kardashian clan "self-made" at this point is a little — not to belabor the point — rich.
I don't want to belabor this AirPods analogy too much, as the hike in smartphone pricing isn't tied to a radically improved convenience as in the case of Apple's truly wireless earbuds.
He is not a retrogressive racist caricature, which means that she or he is already better than Chief Wahoo which, not to belabor the point or anything, is an extraordinarily racist image.
In neither context should you, for instance, light a fire, talk about work, or belabor what you must do afterward—lest you take your mind off the movie and miss it completely.
Reciting the litany of mistakes in full would only belabor the point, but the most salient one is that the defeat kept them six games behind Baltimore in the American League East.
The longer version, with which Isobel does not belabor her date: Lydia Smith and Christine Drinkwater first met the married Alexandr Klimec (a sardonic Czech-born erstwhile poet) as their French instructor.
"I don't want to belabor the point, but when this bill becomes law and is signed by the president, there will be enough left for a new bill to start again," he said.
But, to belabor the Rorschach metaphor one last time, Searls should take comfort in the knowledge that any small criticisms I may have almost certainly say more about me than they do about his book.
Fans of the comic knew this pairing was coming, which may be why the show didn't see a huge need to belabor the beginning stages of their relationship before throwing them together — and that's a shame.
Not to belabor the point but, again, not only were people not talking amongst themselves but the phone use was unobtrusive to the point of being almost intrusive because, clearly, I couldn't stop thinking about it.
I liked that the script didn't bother too long with having Christopher Robin decide he'd lost his mind when he started seeing Pooh, nor does it belabor anybody else's reaction to a walking, talking stuffed animal.
I'm going to belabor the technical details (and you can dig deeper here or here) because Samsung's theory of the camera is that these sensors allow for photos that phones wouldn't otherwise be able to take.
Everything was exquisitely timed, Schumer didn't belabor the point, and it was sweet and funny to see a middle-aged man with a bit of a paunch looking as vulnerable as he did beside the star.
I won't belabor the point about it, I'll just say that this was a rare game for me that really nailed the difficult frustrations of adulthood: of being in a truly miserable situation with a loved one.
Tell me why you think, in general--and you've answered this question before, so I won't belabor it--but, I mean, was it just--and it was a question I asked Jeb when I had him on the podcast.
But I don't want to belabor this point—" Bossert: "I think you've belabored it so let me say that I condemn white supremacist and racists and white nazi groups, and all the other groups that espouse this kind of violence.
Because Battlestar had launched in late 2003 with a four-hour miniseries that told the story of how humanity came to be on the run from the Cylons, the season one premiere didn't need to belabor that point in another episode.
We've discussed this here before, so there's no need to belabor his cosign, but the fact of the matter is that circa 2013 Nicki Minaj had very credibly taken Wayne's spot as the Best Rapper Alive (her only notable competitor, I'd say, was Kendrick Lamar).
Several sections of the retrospective address — perhaps even belabor — Nash's ties to Surrealism and his appreciation for artists such as Giorgio de Chirico, whose influence is visible in Nash's conceptual and formal approach to paintings after Nash saw the Italian artist's work in 1928.
The jury is still out on whether 21st-century politics has reached a point beyond parody, but the one-note satire "Mister America" proves that it's still possible to get laughs out of a single gag — and just as possible to belabor the joke.
The jury is still out on whether 21st-century politics has reached a point beyond parody, but the one-note satire "Mister America" proves that it's still possible to get laughs out of a single gag — and just as possible to belabor the joke.
He first connected with SBTRKT (who, not to belabor this point, is a dance producer) and the team at Young Turks' parent label XL through MySpace, and it's undoubtedly because of the internet that his music has spread so far through so little promotion of his own.
They have an easy intimacy, and Levinson doesn't (through the early stages, at least) belabor any issues of gender or sexuality, of who wants or accepts what — he lets the complexities hang in the air, while Jules chases an online hookup who has his own toxic cloud of issues.
I won't belabor the point that Sonic has had a checkered past: A few beloved early games followed by 20 years of hits and misses—with more misses than hits, in recent years—and a whole industry that hasn't been exactly charitable to the blue hedgehog's young fans.
Philip's call to Elizabeth, and his begrudging acceptance that he'll be joining her on this ill-fated Chicago mission, felt like — to belabor this puzzle metaphor a bit more — snapping the final border piece into place; the framing for The Americans' final resolution is there, just waiting to be filled in.
"Perhaps to belabor the obvious," the National Association of Evangelicals wrote in a "friend of the court" brief as it urged the justices to hear the appeal, "abortion remains one of the most contentious issues of our public life, implicating not just religious and ethical issues, but scientific and political ones."
I've gone through this in detail before so I won't belabor the point, but if you listen to the pundits, Apple always seems to be "behind" in innovative technology when in fact it is already applying it in purpose-driven ways that are less about tech demos and more about customer delight.
Although the first hour of "Bitter Melon" is a spiky and absorbing story of repressed feelings, the movie grinds to a halt in its final third as the characters talk things out, which might be helpful in life but in drama tends to belabor the obvious, as well as offer an easy exit.
The point, of course (to belabor the joke), is that the US-Mexico border that Donald Trump and others treat as inviolable has actually shifted substantially over time — and the very places where Americans today are most liable to imagine an "invasion" of immigrants in fact belonged to Mexico long before they ever belonged to America.
Rather than belabor these points again, I'll just restate that I'm interested in the series following the growing sentience and autonomy of the Hosts, but it feels like Westworld opened so early in the story that it will take forever to catch up to the point we already know we're headed toward: the moment when the Hosts "wake up," so to speak.
Succession is all but overtly inspired by the Murdoch family, whose multi-continental media empire played a crucial role in making Donald Trump's presidency possible; the show's creator, Jesse Armstrong (the British genius behind Peep Show and In the Loop), had previously written an unproduced screenplay about the Murdochs, and the parallels between them and the fictional Roy dynasty are too numerous to belabor.
I won't belabor the point, because it is surely topmost in many an American's mind that cash funneled through Super PACs and offshore accounts, backroom deals and stock trades, favors for lobbyists and corporate "donators" and 20 other forms of pay-for-play in Washington are more of a clear and present danger than a handful of Russian operatives ineffectually obscuring peanuts payments for hosting fees and bribes.
Frequently, glass can be a better alternative to polymers when it comes to UV degradation. Most of the commonly used glass types are highly resistant to UV radiation. Explosion protection lamps for oil rigs for example can be made either from polymer or glass. Here, the UV radiation and rough weathers belabor the polymer so much, that the material has to be replaced frequently.
Variety noted that the film "ought to keep the fans happy. A bizarre plot involving the Ninja cult of Oriental assassins with international terrorism provides plenty of chances for Norris and other martial art experts to do their stuff, and pic has a nicely stylized look with excellent lensing and music. Subtleties of writing and performing are not this film's selling points, so it would be misleading to belabor those inadequacies.""Film Reviews: The Octagon". Variety.
The 19th of April, 1810. Painting by Juan Lovera (1835) Some Venezuelans began to grow resistant to colonial control towards the end of the eighteenth century. Spain's neglect of its Venezuelan colony contributed to Venezuelan intellectuals' increased zeal for learning. The colony had more external sources of information than other more "important" Spanish dependencies, not excluding the viceroyalties, although one should not belabor this point, for only the mantuanos (a Venezuelan name for the white Creole elite) had access to a solid education.
19 April 1810. Painting by Juan Lovera (1835) Some Venezuelans began to grow resistant to colonial control towards the end of the eighteenth century. Spain's neglect of its Venezuelan colony contributed to Venezuelan intellectuals' increased zeal for learning. The colony had more external sources of information than other more "important" Spanish dependencies, not excluding the viceroyalties, although one should not belabor this point, for only the mantuanos (a Venezuelan name for the white Creole elite) had access to a solid education.
International Squadron was favorably reviewed by Theodore Strauss for The New York Times, who said: "As another aerial and romantic dog- fight in the hurtling succession of epics about the Royal Air Force, it breezes along with dash and bravado and not too much self-importance. Its emotional upheavals are tossed off with a wisecrack; it doesn't belabor its story with inspirational organ music, and it keeps its wheels well off the ground. No ace among war films, it is none the less a brisk, brash flier in pulse-quickening entertainment."Strauss, Theodore (T.S.).
Robert Christgau, writing in Creem, panned the album, saying "Previn doesn't just belabor a cliche, she flails it with barbed wire, and she never writes about a concrete situation when with extra words she can falsify it with abstraction.""Christgau's Consumer Guide, Creem, April 1973, p.70 Charles Donovan, for AllMusic, wrote: "Even when writing in cliché she impresses: "The Perfect Man" is her take on the tale of the golden man with feet of clay, and should by rights be toe-curling and unimaginative. Instead, it's an arresting piece with a pretty, counterpoint piano accompaniment.
After some misadventures with Buckwheat (who cannot read) putting starch instead of sugar in the lemonade (Leonard does not know this when he steals the lemonade; the customers spit it out and call the same policeman), Gus and Scotty's business starts to thrive. Then Leonard comes over to belabor the gang for "doping" the lemonade, just before Spanky slips an electric scalp- massager into Leonard's pants. Spanky then connects and disconnects the plug, starting and stopping the device and causing Leonard to writhe around in front of a gathering crowd in a weird snake dance, while Spanky's band plays "Stars and Stripes Forever".
"Mental models", report at www.lauradove.info. The first line of their book explains the idea further: "One function of this chapter is to belabor the obvious; people's views of the world, of themselves, of their own capabilities, and of the tasks that they are asked to perform, or topics they are asked to learn, depend heavily on the conceptualizations that they bring to the task." (see the book: Mental Models). Since then, there has been much discussion and use of the idea in human-computer interaction and usability by researchers including Donald Norman and Steve Krug (in his book Don't Make Me Think).
The epic uses glowing words to describe Karna, but the presentation here is compressed in 21 shlokas unlike the later books which expand the details. These later sections with more details on Karna's birth and childhood include 3.287, 5.142 and 15.38. According to McGrath, the early presentation of Karna in the Mahabharata is such as if the poets expect the audience to already know the story and love the character of Karna. The text does not belabor the details about Karna in the early sections, rather uses metaphors and metonyms to colorfully remind the audience of the fabric of a character they already are assumed to be aware of.
And yet Redtop continued to pepper these impressive stretches with occasional, even frequent losses. Following another six-fight winning streak, this time against fighters with a combined record of 190-57-15, Redtop was given a shot at the legendary champion Sandy Saddler, whose record was an incredible 138-13-2. Saddler, it was written, "won as he pleased and it pleased him to cuff and belabor Davis and put him to rout in a bout that through the early rounds looked fairly even." Following the Sadler bout, the good times seemed to end, and Redtop finished out his career with a stretch in which he only managed to win 8 out of 33 contests.
In 1975, the California Supreme Court affirmed the jury's verdict that RKO General was legally liable for the accident, holding that there was sufficient evidence to permit the jury to find that the contest's risk of harm to the public, including Weirum, had been "foreseeable": > We need not belabor the grave danger inherent in the contest broadcast by > defendant. The risk of a high speed automobile chase is the risk of death or > serious injury. Obviously, neither the entertainment afforded by the contest > nor its commercial rewards can justify the creation of such a grave risk. > Defendant could have accomplished its objectives of entertaining its > listeners and increasing advertising revenues by adopting a contest format > which would have avoided danger to the motoring public.
The Oxford English Dictionary lists Afghanistanism as a U.S. colloquialism; the first written citation it provides is from 1948: J. Lloyd Jones in Probl. Journalism (American Society of Newspaper Editors Convention) 73, "I don't wish to belabor this subject of Afghanistanism, this business of taking forthright stands on elections in Costa Rica, while the uncollected local garbage reeks beneath the editor's window."OED, 3rd Ed., Afghanistanism, n. Robert H. Stopher and James S. Jackson, writing in their column "Behind the Front Page," said the "new term" was coined by Jenkin Lloyd Jones of Oklahoma's Tulsa Tribune at that same convention, in Washington, D.C. They quoted Jones as saying: > The tragic fact is that many an editorial writer can't hit a short-range > target.
160 According to Peter Nichols, Delaunay's contribution formed an integral part of the performance, with the costumes being "a visual clue to [the characters'] one-dimensionality." A riot broke out just as The Gas Heart was premiering, and, according to poet Georges Hugnet, a first-hand witness, was provoked by Breton, who "hoisted himself on the stage and started to belabor the actors." Also according to Hugnet, the actors could not run away because of their restricting costumes, while their attacker also managed to assault some of the writers present, punching René Crevel and breaking Pierre de Massot's arm with his walking stick. Although they had beforehand shown a measure of solidarity with Tzara, Péret and his fellow writer Éluard are reported to have helped Breton cause more disturbance, breaking several lamps before the Préfecture de Police forces could intervene.
But the services each evening when ordinary people slept they held in the usual manner. And at the Feast of Easter, precisely second Easter day's evening when the brethren at Matins sang the 3rd Psalm, they (the heretics) threw seven fairly large stones through the north window and nearly all the brethren fled from the choir. After Ester they often invaded our friary and sought with threats and sometimes promises to belabor them so that they should follow their perverse will desire namely that either they join themselves to their heresy or turn the friary over to them for a theological school with the explanation that they themselves when the sacred hours and services ceased, they should pay for the school, in short, that they would be able to empower themselves so that the learned doctors in the 'true theology', or I mean God and the saint's mockers. Next when the brethren neither would not go along with that, they sent some inside who should hinder them in reading the holy writ in our friary.

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