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"Irony, be gone," he bellowed, though he laughed right afterward.
The French ship then bellowed menacingly at the Shilka, 'Brigands!
The crowd bellowed and jeered at every advance and reversal.
"We are here to defend what we believe," he bellowed.
"Who could cut a deal with a monster?" they have bellowed.
"Fellow students, we must closely follow Chairman Mao," the speaker bellowed.
"Must drink these before they evaporate," I bellowed at my Attorney.
"Miss Cather caught my family very well," Turner bellowed at me.
"That's the worst shape I've ever seen him in," bellowed McGregor.
"A vote for Gore is a vote for Bush," he bellowed.
"Your next secretary of defense, General Mad Dog Mattis," he bellowed.
"The Beatles, man!" bellowed a particularly jubilant man who sang along.
"Glasses on!" the high school physics teacher bellowed over the loudspeaker.
Before I could start the next song, the voice bellowed again.
"I have descended into the belly of the beast," he bellowed.
He would come and go only when Trump bellowed for him.
"Fuck Jake Paul" chants were bellowed out in profoundly sincere, urgent tones.
"This doesn't end today," she bellowed over a loudspeaker in Mountain View.
"If you asked me, should I do it or not?" he bellowed.
"What do ya think you're doing ya silly old bugger," he bellowed.
"Warm up the aircraft!" he bellowed across the lobby to his secretary.
Decked out in a Harris County High School shirt, Jacob bellowed encouragement.
"'That's right Trump," a man bellowed repeatedly from behind your columnist's right ear.
"We're united in a righteous fight" bellowed one speaker in Chicago this week.
There, he screamed and bellowed like former Top Gear front-runner Jeremy Clarkson.
"You crossed in the middle of the street against the light," he bellowed.
"Loyal forever," Mr. Maduro bellowed to a crowd of cadets in green uniforms.
"Let's get the whole team," Biden bellowed from stage after his standout day.
The caption reads: "Calder or no Calder, I'm going in!" bellowed the connoisseur.
"If your outfit shouldn't be on TV, sit in the back," he bellowed.
I scowled at my tins and bellowed "Chuckles!" when I butchered a putaway.
A raving woman sat on my chest and bellowed directly into my face.
"King of the Puerto Ricans," bellowed the man, his voice reverberating through the corridor.
Angry fat men bellowed their discontent at the efforts of reasonably well conditioned athletes.
"If a black guy says Trump is good, that should be enough!" he bellowed.
As he bellowed, event attendees turned to the pen where the media stood and booed.
"We have set the agenda for the future of America," Sanders bellowed to the crowd.
He bellowed out scripture from the thick, gilded edge Bible he shook in his hand.
"The New York Yankees wish a very happy birthday to Mayor Giuliani," the announcer bellowed.
When the climax came, Trotsky was tough: "We won't give way an inch," he bellowed.
He emerged from the dugout shouting at Miller and then bellowed into the umpire's face.
"I see some beautiful ass ladies in the building," Nasty bellowed out into the crowd.
"Our Europe is not 60 years old but millennia old!" bellowed Marine Le Pen from France.
She does so elegantly — another singer might have bellowed, but her soar is natural and assured.
"All of a sudden, 'Breaking news: Donald Trump has won the state of Florida," he bellowed.
"Free food is our favorite food," Mr. Hansen bellowed, bearing a platter piled with foraged herbs.
Blocboy's bellowed chatter is almost conservative by comparison: the comforting return of the steely authorial hand.
Trump bellowed "wrong, wrong" as Clinton claimed that he had supported the March 2003 invasion in Iraq.
The early battle roused the crowd who happily bellowed "ooh" and "aah" with each subsequent power shot.
"How are you?" he bellowed into an old Nokia while the others giggled at his brazen stupidity.
"Democracy itself is on the ballot right now," the president bellowed above a roar from the crowd.
He bellowed and pointed his Twitter finger at issues that have long since been investigated and resolved.
"The world turned upside down" he bellowed across the cavernous, empty auditorium, testing an evocative "Hamilton" lyric.
"Say it loud, say it clear, refugees are welcome here," the crowd bellowed in front of him.
"The Torn-Apart Country" bellowed the cover of Stern, a news magazine, in the week of the match.
"Hold on, wait a second, I am so sick of the 1% getting this preferential treatment," Sanders bellowed.
CHRISTMAS IS MAGICAL!" the ghost bellowed, before firing an air cannon full of tinsel into the sky. "BOOM!
The Spaniard's reaction only enticed the crowd deeper into the contest as they bellowed Djokovic's nickname - "Nole, Nole".
Buoyed by a deafening soundtrack, the crowd frequently bellowed "four more years" and waved "Keep America Great!" signs.
Microphone in hand, he bellowed the lyrics while being manhandled by eager fans, emerging shortly after, considerably bloodied.
"And now they're remaking Ghostbusters with all women," Trump bellowed in a "Trump Vlog" video filmed in early 2015.
"This is the first fundraising email I have ever sent on behalf of my campaign," the mass email bellowed.
The press and Eurosceptic MPs, on the other hand, branded it a joke ("The great delusion!" bellowed one headline).
"They woke it up and it jumped up with its big chest out and bellowed at them," Healy said.
"No issue better illustrates the divide between America's working class and America's political class than illegal immigration," Trump bellowed.
Once, a man on the street harangued her for her makeup and Western clothes; they are shameful, he bellowed.
"They kill us, they rape us and nobody does anything," bellowed women in Chile, according to the Associated Press.
"The real election meddling is by Facebook and Google and others that are shadow banning people," Mr. Jones bellowed.
It smacks you over the head, as a bellowed long note or a quivering vibrato in her head voice.
"The noes have it," House of Commons Speaker John Bercow bellowed after lawmakers rejected May's Brexit deal on Jan. 15.
As the event's start time neared, volunteers bellowed that the space was filling up fast and was standing room only.
The night of that raucous rally in Cincinnati, as thousands of Trump supporters bellowed at us, my mind was elsewhere.
The crowd of locals and tourists bellowed chants of the rapper's name and took Snapchat videos of the chaotic scene.
The roars of the crowd welcomed the new champion back to his thrown as Bruce Buffer bellowed out the result.
"Tickets out!" one attendant bellowed at New Jersey's Hoboken Terminal, on the opposite side of the Hudson River from Manhattan.
"Ladies and gentlemen, it's time to restore America's soul," he bellowed at the Iowa Democratic Steak Fry in May 290.
The weak link in the cast was the tenor Aleksandrs Antonenko, who bellowed his way through the role of Radamès.
Of course, given the vocal demands, Mr. Schager had his share of bellowed outbursts, gravelly low passages and raw sound.
A burly man in a butcher's apron bellowed in a deep baritone about the unbeatable price of his pork chops.
The boxing fans who filled the brewery bellowed and whooped, overwhelmingly supportive of Trollmann as he whirled around the ring.
"THE FED OWNS COWS!" a protester bellowed at me as I moved blindly toward the doors of a Donald Trump rally.
But the picturesque view was not what he was thinking about as 25-mile-per-hour winds bellowed in his ears.
He shouted back at his inquisitors as they bellowed at him and drove them to distraction by refusing to answer questions.
"Are these American stars too arrogant?" bellowed the UK's Daily Mail, with Morgan's and Rapinoe's scowling photographs splashed across the fold.
Bono bellowed into a bullhorn decorated by the American flag, standing square in the middle of an ambiguous pair of eyes.
After booting a large man offstage, Treach bellowed a statement that would have been more appropriate at the 1995 Source Awards.
Back then, Pompeo bellowed about the lack of cooperation from the Obama administration — notably the State Department — over documents and testimony.
People fled the scene coughing as an officer in a helicopter bellowed through a speaker urging protesters to leave the area.
The brothers had pored over them for years but still gasped or bellowed now as each new, improbable human form materialized.
"Step right up, my good sir!" the game attendant bellowed at me in what can only be described as a circus voice.
They have also bellowed that a ruthless "beheading" of the North Korean regime is being prepared by the US and the South.
"You claim to be this Trump candidate, and yet you're in bed with Club with Growth," LaVell bellowed during a debate Wednesday.
On the Republican side, Trump and Cruz have each bellowed about the other's supposedly unfair advantages at a volume that's hardly constructive.
McIlroy drained a 40-foot bomb for birdie from the front of the green and bellowed in delight, before yelling "Come on".
Nadal bellowed in celebration after closing it out with an overhead smash but Cilic ripped the momentum straight back from the Spaniard.
Cairo (CNN)"Yes, we can!" an Egyptian friend bellowed over the phone to me after hearing Barack Obama's June 2009 speech in Cairo.
Before the hurricane bellowed ashore, Mr. Scott, the governor, held news conference after news conference imploring Floridians to flee while they still could.
"ENEMIES OF THE PEOPLE", bellowed the right-wing Daily Mail, when judges ruled that Mrs May had to consult Parliament on launching the talks.
Finally, an announcer bellowed "Let's hear it for the king!" and Trump, wearing red boxing gloves and a robe, burst through a paper screen.
"Is she guilty or not guilty," the former federal prosecutor bellowed during the 2016 Republican National Convention after talking about Clinton's character and judgment.
"Go for the gusto, Lerman!" my dad's boss bellowed, pleased that all the guests started chanting my dad's award-winning slogan for Schlitz beer.
"My name is Orlando Furioso" Mr. De Nonno bellowed to his audience as he maneuvered his knight, who is based on a medieval hero.
Clad in a sparkling jumpsuit and clutching an all-glitter mic stand, the singer bellowed her A Star Is Born hit as only Gaga could.
"Finally there is a real opposition again," bellowed Leif-Erik Holm, the party's top candidate in Mecklenburg, to his cheering supporters in the beach house.
"Friends, delegates, and fellow Americans, I humbly and gratefully accept your nomination as president of the United States," Trump bellowed at almost ear-piercing volume.
"A strong Turkey needs a strong leader," Mr. Erdogan bellowed to the crowd of several hundred thousand in his final Istanbul campaign rally last Sunday.
Diagnosis "So, do you like working here?" the middle-aged man bellowed to the young physician at the other end of the hospital coffee shop.
Brett Kavanaugh bellowed; he snarled; he pouted and wept furiously at the injustice of having his ascendance to power interrupted by accusations of sexual assault.
In the meet-cute version that Bannon tells, they immediately embraced in a bear hug, and Breitbart bellowed: ''Brother, we got to change the culture!
Everyone else bellowed to be heard over the cold sea wind, but Apted's own contributions never rose above the volume of a confident voice-over.
"What are we doing here?" bellowed a barefoot man in a baggy Hawaiian shirt and shorts, bright blue eyes peering out from beneath bushy white eyebrows.
Keep in mind, Howard Dean just bellowed and it was the end of him, so I have to believe the altercation will be a political albatross.
"There can be only one answer for America — retaliation, retaliation, retaliation!" bellowed L. Mendel Rivers, the South Carolina Democrat who led the House Armed Services Committee.
Once we were out there, though, the driver enabled the autonomous system, signaled by a voice that bellowed "autonomous mode activated" from the speakers behind my head.
As Donald Trump bellowed, smirked, and grimaced his way through two high-profile speeches this week, the public ignored him, even as he swung between contrasting poles.
I braced behind the passer-by's car hood, as the man — at least 6 feet tall, heavyset, well into his 40s — bellowed and threatened to kill us.
MEXICO CITY — To wink at the New Orleans Saints' rise, they bellowed "When the Saints Go Marching In," doing their best, if slightly accented, Louis Armstrong impersonation.
"You have disrespected the feelings of 1.8 billion Muslims and all that they hold sacred," the imam, Muhammed Ayaz Niazi, bellowed, addressing the American forces in Afghanistan.
The essential weakness comes down to how strategy is set by a push of a blue touchscreen button, or words bellowed over the din of Marine One.
When I arrived at the house of my ex's parents, his father opened the door and bellowed, "Delace!" before crushing me to his chest in a bear hug.
AT THE last prime minister's questions of the year, on December 20th, Damian Green loyally sat on Theresa May's right and bellowed his support at all the right moments.
"Enemies of the People," bellowed the front page of The Daily Mail, the country's second-most-read newspaper, below images of the three judges who had made the decision.
Moments before, Blazer had bellowed at her to clean the apartment; she was making a protein shake in the kitchen and yelled back that the place didn't need it.
Crime Scene "Ladies and gentlemen, I am Sylvester the eye-tester!" a man whose real name is Andrew Jones bellowed in an outdoor plaza in the Bronx last week.
"If the Democrats want a nominee who's a Democrat, a lifelong Democrat, a proud Democrat, an Obama-Biden Democrat, join us," he bellowed during a Dallas rally Monday afternoon.
Paul Crea, 59, a chemist who works for Meikle, said the blast woke him 10 miles away in Katy, a Houston suburb, and his dogs bellowed at the sound.
As recordings of purported Bigfoot calls bellowed from the evidence tent, Micah Loving explained he's a fan of the mystery of Bigfoot and understands why the researchers are excited.
He advocated it in the chain's magazine and slathered the tables of his almost 1,000 branches with beer mats reviling Europhile elites ("Why should we trust the IMF?" bellowed one).
He repeatedly interrupted her, leaning into the microphone with pursed lips -- perfectly recreating Alec Baldwin's impression on "Saturday Night Live" -- as he bellowed "wrong" to try to cut her off.
Johns Creek, Georgia (CNN)A crowd of about 350 listened quietly as the recording of a teacher's eerie 911 call from Columbine High School bellowed over the church auditorium's speakers.
"We ain't meant to survive because it's a setup and even though you're fed up, you've got to keep your head up," Tupac Shakur bellowed as a helicopter circled above.
A fight broke out — complete with slaps, punches and profanities bellowed above the din of wheezing buses — between a woman and a man she had accused of stealing her phone.
To end the program, before "everybody melts from the rain," he said, Mr. Bolotowsky performed some lively Couperin, and kept right on playing even as a garbage truck bellowed nearby.
It was a fired-up the crowd in the key GOP suburb that repeatedly bellowed out Cruz's name in a collective baritone, as if he were a star ballplayer ("Cruuuuuuuuuz.").
The tenor Stuart Skelton fairly bellowed at times in the opening "Das Trinklied vom Jammer der Erde," his voice cracking at one point, and was uneven in the later going.
"Rafa Rafa" the crowd bellowed as they saluted their hero and he will need them behind him again in Sunday's climax against Canada at the end of an exhausting week.
STORM LAKE, Iowa — Julio Barroso was not there last week as President Trump bellowed during his visit to Iowa, closing a job-training round table with another tirade on immigration.
Furious Democrats repeatedly bellowed "shame!" in the US House of Representatives on Thursday as their Republican colleagues changed their votes at the last minute to defeat a pro-LGBT amendment.
The public bellowed disgust from the gallery, prison guards and police officers linked arms to form a protective barrier around the defendants, and the judge was forced to clear the court.
But the Braves, an unhurried team, did not panic, scoring six consecutive touchdowns as bubbles wafted from the stands in celebration and air horns bellowed in a corner of the stadium.
As fans at TD Garden bellowed "We want the Cup" across the first two games, the Blues and the Bruins engaged in a brand of hockey that challenged the sport's evolution.
"Enjoy the Ride" wasn't their most successful single on the charts, but it is their best—soaring on wind-tunnel trance synths, with choruses that seem to be bellowed in zero-g.
But the politics are perhaps never so obvious as they are at this moment, led by a president who has often bellowed to the country that today's donors are corrupting and unseemly.
"ANOTHER far-right party emerges in Europe" bellowed the Daily Express, one of the Leave camp's favourite media outlets, on May 25th above an article on Denmark's ultra-conservative New Civil Party.
"Today we stand on Indonesian land, on land seized and corrupted by the oligarchy," he bellowed through a sound system on a recent afternoon, standing on the bed of a pickup truck.
Unlike a dark and stormy event last month in Arizona, where Trump bellowed with anger at losing by one vote a key health care measure, he withheld his harshest attacks on Sen.
"El Mundial, el Mundial, el Mundial," he bellowed, over and over again, as Waston raced toward the fans in the Estadio Nacional and thousands more spilled out onto the streets to celebrate.
She asserted that Trump had not politicized the deaths of eight people in Lower Manhattan because the immigration complaints that he almost instantly raised were ones that he had bellowed about before.
As a thunderstorm bellowed outside the arena and another tropical storm headed toward the country, parents who had evacuated from the northern islands cradled babies, while young boys playfully chased one another.
"Who wants to go to the number one party beach on the island?" bellowed our bus driver on a Best of Grand Bahama shore excursion after we'd docked on the second day.
A D.J. helpfully bellowed tipsheet names over the microphone: Diddy, Zoe Kravitz, Pharrell Williams, Donald Glover, Mary J. Blige, 2 Chainz (who, earlier, had proposed to Kesha Ward on the red carpet).
Hopping into the pool to join them, an exuberant septuagenarian in a blue swimsuit bellowed orders at her charges, a mix of veterans and students at John Jay College of Criminal Justice.
"You will either lose your testicles on your own or we will help you!" he bellowed in Russian, using a more earthy term and threatening expulsion if the man did not dress.
The 19-year-old Tiafoe broke Federer in the first game of the match and bellowed out a loud "Come on!" when his forehand winner found the line to capture the opening set.
Why let the facts get in the way of a tantrum that he then transferred to Twitter, where he bellowed that Germany owed money for its defense to the United States and NATO?
"Let me say that I am fully compliant with the request from the Senate Intelligence Committee," Stone, who is also under FBI scrutiny as part of the Russia probe, bellowed into a microphone.
As Sanders bellowed about how Clinton had disqualified herself from the presidency with a super PAC, the eventual Democratic nominee's supporters were taking advantage of big-money politics in an unprecedented show of force.
In some ways, the confrontation was fairly typical: "You only like democracy when it works in your favor!" the Trump supporter, an ardent, bespectacled woman with her hair in a ponytail, bellowed at one point.
But it does give the pro-Europeans something with which to parry Eurosceptic defeatism ("Britain has virtually no influence in Brussels" bellowed a recent Express headline) and accusations of talking down Britain's prospects and ambitions.
When one liberal politician suggested that the monument embodied the Kremlin's desire for absolute rule, Aleksandr A. Prokhanov, a nationalist writer and proponent of the statue, bellowed that a muscular Russia required a strong chief.
He mostly just bellowed stuff like this: Sadly, the camera punches into a tight shot of Spicer right when he blurts this one out, so it's unclear what, exactly, Bolling was doing with his fingers.
Writing as "Dr Squirrel", one physician claimed that vaccination could transmit bovine traits: affected children bellowed, ran around on all fours and, if the medical artist could be believed, developed distinctly cow-like facial features.
The surrealism got surrealer, as a cameo from a cardboard cutout of Christina Aguilera gave way to a drag queen impersonator of Christina Aguilera to, finally, Ms. Aguilera, who bellowed the house down in song.
"Butcher Reno!" they bellowed at the screen, hissing and booing every time there was a reference to Attorney General Reno, who in the film (and wrongly) got most of the blame for the Waco catastrophe.
"MAKE HER FEEL BEAUTIFUL," the Pinkett-Smith Surrogate bellowed, as one of the dancers did pull-ups while a lithe brunette woman in skinny jeans and a tank top clung onto him like a teenage koala.
"For too long, a small group in our nation's capital has reaped the rewards of government, while the people have born the cost; Washington flourished, but the people did not share in its wealth," Trump bellowed.
Scooter brand Lime struck an especially tone-deaf tech note trying to fix this problem after an update added a security alarm  that bellowed robotic threats to call the cops on anyone who fumbled to unlock them.
"Find some collusion," the president bellowed, making the notion of uncovering a conspiracy with a foreign power to sway a presidential election sound more like a scavenger hunt — a kind of "Where's Waldo?" for undermining American democracy.
No matter how many hours of your life you've spent on yoga and mindfulness, sometimes the only thing that'll make a rough situation better is an honest curse—bellowed out, straight from the heart to God's ears.
Armed with large bottles of milk, William (who said he could have "spent the whole day there") and Kate fed the hungry animals who were impatient to get their meal and bellowed when they first saw rangers approaching.
But in the FPO tent a crowd pumped up on high-tempo accordion music cheered the news that Europe's transformation was on its way: "We haven't even got started!" bellowed Heinz-Christian Strache, Austria's hard-right vice-chancellor.
Calderano, 20, entered the arena like a gladiator, hearing his name bellowed in unison from the stands, and when Tang, 35, hit a warm-up shot into the net, the crowd let out an overjoyed roar of approval.
"Damn the unpatriotic Bremoaners and their plot to subvert the will of the British people," bellowed one typically contra mundum headline on October 12th (another article called for anti-Brexit MPs to be locked in the Tower of London).
"Our Europe is not 70 years old but millennia old," she bellowed, citing the cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris, Milan's Duomo, Leonardo da Vinci and myriad other artists, writers and philosophers as examples of this common continental culture.
"Number 46!" bellowed the young man behind the counter and I picked up my order of crispy potato pancakes ($6), São Paulo Sandwich ($9) and pasta salad ($27) to go along with a refreshing Wittekerke Belgian white beer ($28.50).
"There a bunch of Democrats who have taken as the talking points that the Koch brothers are the nexus of all evil in the world," bellowed Ted Cruz in January 22016, before a ballroom of Koch donors in that California resort.
As the crowd bellowed in the third period and the Canadiens' own urgency increased, Lundqvist turned aside every shot, including Plekanec's one-timed backhander from the top of the crease — a shot that Lundqvist said he did not see well.
"801 is great, but for God's sake, there is such a good food scene beyond it in Des Moines and outside Des Moines," Sue Dvorsky, a former Iowa Democratic Party chairwoman, all but bellowed when the issue of dining stereotypes was raised.
A minute's silence held for the victims of Monday's suicide bombing at a pop concert in Manchester in which 22 people died turned into applause as chants of "Manchester" and "We'll Never Die" bellowed out from the English supporters before the match.
"Change Mashas," it bellowed, compelling the actress Annie Hägg to supplant Annalise Lawson in the role of Masha, which in turn prompted Niall Powderly, as the departing Vershinin, to plead for "My Masha" — not Ms. Hägg's impostor — as he was swept away with his brigade.
Of its 7 songs, amounting to 23 minutes, only "Ghost Town" sounds like it was ready to be officially released, slowly building up to a moment of tormented rock catharsis bellowed by label protege 070 Shake, over a roiling organ and buzzy guitar crackle.
Yes, he bellowed after big points, but in general, he channeled his energy into the essential: pointing repeatedly to his temple as he took out three very dangerous opponents in a row by chasing down tennis balls and then pummeling them, although crucially not always pummeling them.
On a Monday in June, Mr. Olmedo bellowed strains of "Nessun Dorma" out onto 32nd Street, his robust vibrato echoing up the street as if it were a concert hall, in an effort to entice passers-by to Opera Night, a weekly tradition Mr. Yi has resurrected.
" Known for challenging institutional norms in her own work of the past 30 years — including the role of the press; she often asks not to be reviewed — she invited me to sit by her side as she read from her laptop and occasionally bellowed "Back up!
And "dominated" must refer to the LGBT activists who used bullhorns to scream in people's faces, the LGBT protestors who shouted and swore at children, and the males identifying as females who bellowed that their (presumably surgically added) female body parts made them women, just without ovaries.
Related: The Feds and North Carolina Are Suing Each Other Over the State's Anti-LGBT Law Furious Democrats repeatedly bellowed "shame!" in the US House of Representatives on Thursday as their Republican colleagues changed their votes at the last minute to defeat a pro-LGBT amendment.
While past presidents have spoken prudently about sensitive matters to ensure that any claims they make are backed up by carefully vetted facts, Trump has instead maintained his pre-presidency style: one defined by unsubstantiated claims bellowed off the cuff or tweeted at odd hours of the day.
" In an effort toward bridging that highly curated news wind tunnel Bee decried earlier, she sent her field correspondents out to report from bars on the opposite coasts of Manhattan, or as the announcer's voiceover bellowed, "We wanted to know what both Americans were thinking during the debate.
Late last year we received news that South had teamed up with the restaurant's legendary owner Gianfranco to release a compilation that brought together a few of the place's most loved tracks, the songs that bellowed through the dining room up until the La Mangiami closed for good.
"I just want to say one thing to Joe Biden, to Beto O'Rourke, Elizabeth Warren — Pocahontas — and all the rest of them who have come out proudly to say that I'm gonna have to give up my AR-15, and my AK-47, and my other AR-15," he bellowed.
The voluble Speaker of the House, John Bercow — known worldwide for his distinctive, bellowed articulations of points of order — scolded senior Conservative lawmaker Michael Gove by telling him not to "gesticulate" or "rant," and saying he wouldn't behave in the same way when picking his children up at the school gate.
I bellowed and sobbed and snotted into my pillow, in my bad sleep shorts, in my bad hair, and my future husband yelled back, telling me I was terrible, finally admitting that I was awful, awful and unlovable, things I knew all along but wanted to hear out loud, and in English.
When Donald Trump launched his presidential campaign in June of 2015, he made an unforgettable statement that was, depending on who was listening, decried as the ramblings of a racist or praised as a bold "truth" in the age of political correctness: "When Mexico sends its people, they're not sending their best," he bellowed.
"Nancy 'No Wall' Pelosi," bellowed newly elected Veronica EscobarVeronica EscobarCongressional Hispanic Caucus calls for answers on Mississippi ICE raids Consoler in Chief like Biden is the perfect antidote to a Divider in Chief like Trump Democratic senator on possibility of Trump standing up to the NRA: 'That's just such BS' MORE (D), who represents a Texas border district.
Being an American is a statement of principle, although the GOP nominee and some of his supporters at the GOP convention — who were cheered as they bellowed angry words of hate to further divide the nation — have forgotten principles of tolerance, shared patriotism and a sense of community that are the core values of the American idea.
When Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE was elected president, Hatch and his fellow members of the Utah delegation bellowed at the new president for months about how much they hated Grand Staircase, just as they wailed about President Obama's newly proclaimed Bears Ears National Monument.
What surprised him most were how many lives — now, including his own — were entwined with the history of the street — George Washington who worshiped at St. Paul's Chapel; entrepreneurs like F.W. Woolworth and A.T. Stewart whose commercial flagships flanked City Hall; the iconic figures who were feted with tons of ticker tape in the Canyon of Heroes; the loiterers who gawked at skirts sent billowing by the wind tunnel that the Flatiron Building created at 23rd Street and were shooed away by cops who bellowed "23 skiddoo"; and the ghosts along the stretch of Broadway that undulates past Times Square, whose reputation for bright lights and shattered dreams were epitomized in its legacy as the Great White Way and the Street of Broken Hearts.

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