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" Johnson blurted out: "Not access -- get health care.
"Such a nasty woman", Mr Trump blurted into his microphone.
And something remarkable occurred: Thomas suddenly blurted out a question.
Yup, he totally went rogue and just blurted it out.
When our daughter blurted the answer, Steve's face lit up.
Kipnis blurted out, "No," before the question was even finished.
"Man, I can't take this shit no more," he blurted out.
"I once told my mother she didn't love me," Mother blurted.
" These people said the fact that Trump blurted out "100 percent!
"Dinners and weekend activities are great," I blurted out one day.
These aren't mere jump-scare grunts, blurted out of gut instinct.
Just last week, he blurted on talk radio that if Mrs.
"It's not really sexist, though, is it?" someone finally blurted out.
"Of course I did, as much as I could," Kampouris blurted.
" Dora blurted out, "Because the maid is dead in the kitchen.
In doing so, he essentially blurted out that he's running for president.
"I been framed," he blurted out in court during a November arraignment.
The former New York City mayor just sort of blurted it out.
" Ironically, Streisand then lost sight of the road and blurted out "whoops.
So I blurted that out to Jonathan, and then I said, 'Of course.
Finally, Russell blurted out that Rhys had a crush on Kim Kardashian West.
" An awkward silence, and then Finn blurted out, "It was all my fault.
" Simon's mother overheard their conversation and blurted out, "Just call it Drop Stop!
"Meredith," Alok finally blurted out, interrupting me in a tone replete with tolerance.
"It feels like space is falling on top of us," Cora blurted out.
The readers thanked him, blurted out their stories and begged him for more.
Then she blurted out the racial slur in its entirety, abandoning the euphemism.
You're going to have a baby, her mother blurted out in the car.
Waking up in the night cringing at small talk, blurted inanities, perceived slights.
"Totally frustrated, Howard suddenly blurted out, 'The mayor endorses you,'" Mr. Millstein wrote.
"Our other sister was a real girl," one of the boys blurted out.
I just blurted it out to her as I was heading out one night.
"Oh, that's Doris," he blurted, with all the self-control of a celebrity gawker.
" "Where," I blurted out to my husband, "did these people go to Sunday school?
Of course, we can't really fault the man who blurted out this unintended abomination.
" Robb surprised himself when he blurted out: "I'd love to be a country singer.
"I don't anticipate you'd be on the list for too long," Afshar blurted out.
You blurted out your feelings, which is understandable but often a magnificently ineffective strategy.
That one, surprisingly, remains the same as the one I blurted out years ago.
It also explains why she blurted it out at the All Def Movie Awards.
" Then, after realizing what she'd just blurted out, she added, "Why am I so honest?
Provocative speech triggers a prideful uproar and hurtful or aggressive things can be blurted out.
One elated pro-impeachment deputy blurted out that he did it for "peace in Jerusalem".
Then for some reason, I blurted out that my mother had worn the fragrance, too.
He climaxed as he finished, blurted out a wheezing moan, and handed me the money.
He got mad and blurted out he was gonna "bomb the place" and hung up.
Once, when the adults forgot the epithet, my 4-year-old cousin blurted it out.
I blurted out a comment about the eye-popping Boucheron ring Ms. Getty was wearing.
" I'd heard that sentence my whole life, so I blurted it out with rehearsed confidence: "Iranian.
If my mom blurted anything remotely critical to me during our weekly calls, Justin would intervene.
One night, I blurted out a tearful and angry ultimatum, without knowing whether I meant it.
She raged against it, helpless and insulted, and blurted at last, 'I don't want to die.
" Everyone laughed nervously, and one woman blurted out what everyone else was thinking: "Yes, it is.
I cut her off mid-sentence and blurted out a description of what I was seeing.
This time, he blurted out an answer in English about one of the fielders he admires.
"I respect Wang Yangming from the bottom of my heart!" blurted Cao Lin, 69, a retiree.
One boy blurted out, "I saw you on TV!" after the mayor walked in the room.
The Mandalorian's name is Din Djarin, as we learned when Moff Gideon just blurted it out.
He blurted an expletive and rewound the play he had just watched three, four, five times.
The lawyers represented a President who had bugged himself, who had blurted his secrets into hidden microphones.
"I don't have a question, I just want to say 'I love you,'" blurted out one Norwegian.
"Pellegrini!" my husband, Jesse, and I blurted — pilgrims, one of the few words of Italian we knew.
I blurted out, "I don't believe these programs teach you how to direct," and he immediately backpedaled.
" As my oblivious mind tried to come to its senses, I blurted: "Sorry, but are you gay?
Instead of coming up with something innocuous, Rosie blurted out that we'd been experimenting with each other.
"I wish I'd never told you this," she finally blurted, and I knew I'd betrayed a trust.
But post-smooch, Ms. Howard abruptly blurted a warning: "Don't fall in love with me," she said.
I found it immediately, took a deep breath and blurted out, 'These are the teeth of Adolf Hitler.
I just blurted it out on LiveMe that I had a girlfriend, and that [Burrows] was my girlfriend.
He might have hung up had Tennant not blurted out the name of Bilott's grandmother, Alma Holland White.
When I gently inquired about what was going on, she blurted out that her sister was gravely ill.
Have you ever impulsively blurted out "I love you" or something similarly awkward in the minutes following sex?
Mr. Reagan suddenly looked puzzled and blurted out, "Lassie," because it was the name of the TV collie.
"I want to have another baby," Rodriguez blurted out suddenly toward the end of our conversation at Rikers.
After a quick hello, Blazer blurted out that he had loved Blanks since the day he met her.
Finally, I sort of blurted out my name and we exchanged a few words, and she went away.
In a panic, Mr. Hashimoto blurted out that he could graft another Akutagawa story, "Rashomon," onto the narrative.
As I shook his hand, I blurted out "You've been to space!" like I was seven-years-old.
Finding themselves alone in the lunch hall one day, he blurted out that he was falling for her.
When Howard Dean blurted out his infamous "scream" during the 2004 campaign, guess how he wore his sleeves?
In the Ohio case, the woman blurted out her address as soon as the dispatcher answered her call.
When Barkley blurted out his guess, EVERYONE gasped and Ernie Johnson even switched teams to get away from Chuck.
Instead, I blurted out the words "I'm trans," and my mother's face was overcome with shock as I sobbed.
It's rather stunning that Rusev's Rule was simply blurted out like that, but the logic is true and clear.
" Before I could answer, my older son, a freshman in high school, blurted out: "He thinks it's a hoax.
" Dunaway must've skipped that part and was caught up in the excitement and just blurted out, "La La Land.
" When I asked Peter Gasser how he remained calm during big air competitions, a family friend blurted out, "Tranquilizers!
According to numerous accounts, Mr. Skakel blurted out during a group therapy session that he had killed Ms. Moxley.
Thinking fast, he blurted out a number equivalent to the final three years of his undergraduate tuition — about $18,000.
" Sanders seemed to be churning internally about something until, dispensing with ceremony, he blurted out: "Let me be blunt.
CNN Business inquired about Limbaugh's status after Trump blurted out the information at a rally in Miami on Friday.
" When the time limit ended, I blurted out, "This reminds me of my favorite song, Bruce Springsteen's 'The River.
Instead of letting the F.A.A. announce the grounding, Mr. Trump blurted it out during an event about drug trafficking.
When you start watching, L'Rell goes on this fascinating journey from — I almost just blurted out her entire storyline.
Over the weekend, superstar games vlogger Felix "PewDiePie" Kjellberg blurted a vicious racist insult during a game of PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds.
The other night, at dinner, a friend of Alex's blurted out how strange it was that his dad wasn't around.
It was supposed to be a surprise for E., but I accidentally blurted it out over wine last weekend. Whoops!
" As they looked at her silence — not knowing what to say — she blurted out, "Did she have a brain aneurysm?
The electric car company CEO blurted out on Twitter last week that he plans to buy back Tesla from shareholders.
I blurted out to Grace that we should make a magazine about true crime, and she just ran with it.
So as little brothers do, he blurted out something that he knew would get a good reaction out of her.
"Oh, they're roommates," my girlfriend's mom blurted in a cool breath before I could even open my mouth to respond.
Had a few drinks, blurted out a New Year's invitation, and they took you up on it without your realizing?
A panicked man called 911 from Paisley Park after finding Prince unconscious, and blurted out ... "people are just distraught" here.
We saw the way Bran blurted out "chaos is a ladder" to Littlefinger, exposing Lord Baelish as the manipulator he is.
" As Mickelson was answering reporters' questions, one woman who was wearing credentials for a hospitality suite, blurted out, "You're my favorite.
" Michelle Billups, a candidate for town council in Upper Darby, blurted to a circle of activists: "I'm going to be honest.
In the development section of the first movement, blurted-out fragments, frenetic outbursts and overlapping lines came across with startling emphasis.
"I just had an astounding alteration of perception!" he once blurted to his partner, Bill Hayes, shortly after they'd gotten stoned.
After Navarro informed Sullivan that he worked for the state's securities regulator, Sullivan blurted out "Happy New Year!" and hung up.
Breisch told jurors that one platoon member suddenly "blurted out" to him in April 2018 that Gallagher had stabbed a prisoner.
Do you remember when she tearfully blurted out why he's her favorite in that amazingly well-done group therapy session last season?
"Stop — please don't make changes to your portfolio based on things that get blurted out," said Brown, CEO of Ritholtz Wealth Management.
"You are the king, my master, my idol," a teenager named Cassius Clay blurted outside Sugar Ray's nightclub in Harlem in 1960.
If you answered "Heck yes!" without hesitation (or even if you blurted a hesitant "maybe"), we dare you to take this quiz.
It's far from the first time Trump has publicly blurted out something that his aides privately implored him to keep under wraps.
Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., in an interview with CNN, blurted out, "Oh, God," at the mention of Mr. Weiner's name.
At a recent luncheon, she blurted out — to people I don't know — a few things about me that I shared with her.
" After the United States clinched the Ryder Cup, Watson blurted out in the news conference: "I have Tiger's cellphone number now. Yes!
"I remember the first girl I kissed," he blurted out in response to a question about a phone call with the president.
At last, I blurted out the "fat" insult that had hurt so much, the one I couldn't get out of my head.
Hillary Clinton thinks Donald Trump's Inauguration speech was actually a rallying cry for white nationalists ... and she blurted that out on national television.
The Grey's Anatomy couple had seemingly intended to keep the pregnancy a secret, but Morgan blurted it out at a Supernatural fan conference.
"I am tired of campaigning," he blurted out, in a moment of uncommon honesty for any actor during the tightly controlled awards season.
Those three buzzwords are so totemic that Foxconn just sort of blurted them out in defense of the its factory fiasco in Wisconsin.
"Mom, I think I need Plan B," I blurted out, the moment I found myself alone with her, panic rising in my throat.
In jest, Wyshynski blurted out Scott's name, mostly because of what he might look like trying to keep up with faster, more skilled stars.
Finally, a blot on his "escutcheon," he blurted out during a recent Dodger game when Kershaw gave up a hit for the first time.
"How stupid are the people of Iowa?" he blurted at a rally -- in Iowa -- last year, for their unforgivable interest in Dr. Ben Carson.
A Fox News guest who was talking about the viral classified dog blurted "Epstein didn't kill himself" at the end of his live segment.
Mr. Sondland blurted out that Mick Mulvaney, the president's acting chief of staff, had guaranteed the invitation as long as Ukraine announced the investigations.
" The painting did not strike me as fresco-­like by any divination, but rather than say so, I blurted out, "Interesting that it's halved.
Feeley found out an hour before the announcement; he had called Varela to discuss Martinelli's case, and the President blurted out the China decision.
She finally blurted out, 'General, if you pull all our troops out, then, by the summer of 2014, all hell's going to break loose.
"Bring back coal!" blurted out a young guy in hipster dress or something as close to that as Washington can muster, to loud applause.
Postmates CEO Bastian Lehmann (the butt of many of Peretti's jokes) blurted out his phone number in a confusing joke about scoring a date**.
Cohen admitted that he couldn't help himself when he blurted out "So, your mom's Gloria Vanderbilt!" within the first few minutes of the phone call.
Apropos of nothing we were discussing, she blurted out that "Harry called" and appeared shocked when I didn't immediately know who she was talking about.
Beatty got visibly flustered and deferred to co-presenter Faye Dunaway, who saw the words "La La Land" on the card and blurted it out.
Ben's reacting to one of Rachel Lindsay's suitors, who blurted out this week, I'm ready to go black, and I'm never going to go back.
You can tell from his reaction it wasn't planned ... he just blurted it out, reacted with some shock and then continued on with the skit.
I went over to the bartender and blurted out, "Drambuie," and he responded with, "rocks or neat?" and I realized, OK, that's actually something real.
I only wish there were a video of one of the sexiest remarks in the history of the Oscars which was blurted out in 1967.
Early Sunday morning, the president appeared on Fox News and blurted out that he really did call the House Republican healthcare bill "mean" behind closed doors.
In most of these cases, the GOP lawmakers were speaking to unthreatening conservative listeners when, unbidden, they blurted out exactly what they weren't supposed to say.
"We love you, and we love Andrew and we're not ready to give up," Jennifer Willert, the pediatric oncologist in charge of the transplant, blurted out.
Anthony blurted out the word "puñeta," at the end of the track, which means "damn" in Spanish and is commonly used to express agitation or disappointment.
The title of Forrest Gander's latest book of poems, " Be With " (New Directions), is a blurted command welling up from yearnings not quite expressible in language.
For example, Tad the barista thinks my name is Sandy, which is what I blurted in a panic when I first ordered coffee six months ago.
Several years ago, my mom blurted out a family secret to me: my uncle (her brother) had fathered a child while he was in high school.
At home recently during one of their "vacations" from traveling, Katelyn blurted out that she missed Hartford, where the family stays during the Travelers Championship. Hartford?
" This was a surprise to the producer Mike Todd, who upon receiving the script for his lavish 1956 adaptation of Verne's book, blurted, "Where's the balloon?
I then realized that a group of burnout festival kids had been watching the whole thing go down, embarrassed I blurted out 'He was eating my weave!
"I can't do a story about how virtual pets from 50 years ago use metadata to read minds and solve conflicts," she blurted, a strained note pleading.
"If Beyoncé has her twins today I will share a birthday with them and North West and I can not handle that," one worked-up user blurted.
We're told her comment was on Luke's mind when she blurted out she indeed had sex, and that's why he reacted the way he did on camera.
"Russia is like, I mean, they're really hot stuff," he blurted, and it was obvious that he was thinking of Putin, whom he'd mentioned a moment earlier.
Noe, former shooting guard on Arizona State University's women's basketball team, blurted out the offer during the sisters' annual stocking-stuffing night in Portland, Oregon, in December 2017.
Melania's fashion statement happened to center on a garment whose name contained the exact word that, when blurted by her husband, caused tremendous political uproar over the weekend.
He's too much of an impulsive oaf not to have blurted out "Aliens are real, folks" amidst the din of helicopter rotor blades on the White House lawn.
While the GOP has been using code to energize racist voters since at least the early 1960s, Trump has blurted out what other Republicans have only hinted at.
When she asked me how I was doing, I told her fine, but then inadvertently blurted out something along the lines of that I'd just had a miscarriage.
Soon after the Academy announced the nominees on January 14, the Twittersphere blurted out a collective "WTF?" over the fact that not a single nonwhite actor was nominated.
To navigate this terrain, it's best to start with the foundational anthropocene idea, as blurted out in February 246 during a scientific meeting on human-caused global change.
It's a line I repeated to myself, a line I almost blurted out loud, at a "friend speed dating" event I attended in Washington, DC, earlier this year.
"She's the one that needs to be arrested," Chase blurted out during her court appearance when the ex-wife's name was mentioned by the prosecution, reports the Union Leader.
Instead, tell them a story about the time you rocked a brainstorming session or blurted out an idea in a stream of consciousness that ended up being a winner.
" When she realized, instead, that her visitor was the star point guard for the Houston Rockets, Stephens, a newly-minted Grand Slam champion, simply blurted out, "You're Chris Paul.
"We're so lazy in the U.S.!" blurted Wesley Chan, a venture capital investor, on the first day of what would be a weeklong journey into the Chinese technology scene.
When she pressed him about what he wanted to do with his life, he says he grew irritated and blurted out that he wanted to be a Mafia lawyer.
This is a pretty pervasive thing in the family drama or the American domestic tragedy — the breakdown of communication so that things can later be blurted out, and heard.
Robert De Niro's over coming up with clever ways to insult President Trump -- he's now sticking with "F*** Trump," which he just blurted out at the Tony Awards ... twice.
We got the bodycam video shot by a Key West officer outside Hog's Breath Saloon Wednesday night, where Nick and Michael Papayans blurted out their version of the fight.
With the exception of the odd guttural "oof" or a string of blurted awe-powered profanity, it can often seem as if there's nothing left to say about Steph Curry.
So, based on science, these are amongst the strongest video games the world has seen, since Q*Bert first blurted out whatever that seemingly censored thing he's saying actually is.
The Obama administration, partly out of embarrassment, said little about the breach, never naming the Chinese publicly — except by mistake when the director of national intelligence blurted out the truth.
He's also the one who blurted out "We do that all the time" when asked if there was a quid pro quo between aid to Ukraine and getting dirt on Democrats.
Brooke Johns was driving through Augusta, Georgia, on March 29 when her toddler son Cohen blurted out that he had to relieve himself sooner rather than later, Johns the news station.
You lean in because you want to know more and also you kind of weirdly tell her your secrets and you're like 'Oh my God, I just blurted all that out!
A bunch of us were at the pancake parlor at 6 AM after a night out on pills, when a mutual friend of ours blurted it out over waffles and syrup.
I blurted, "I'm okay—it's just an automatic reaction to being in a doctor's office," explaining that it'd been a long time since I'd had a physical, so I was nervous.
"Speaks perfect English," Mr. Trump blurted out as he encouraged Adrian Anzaldua, a Hispanic-American Border Patrol agent and dog handler from Texas, to join him onstage in the East Room.
Paulina Rubio threw many fans for a loop at a concert for women when she blurted out "We love you, Donald Trump" -- but it appears to have been purely for literary effect.
The comedian had to be censored during the telecast when she blurted out, "I want you to know that no one had less to do with this award than Jesus," she said.
Baited by incoming House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, he blurted out precisely what skilled budget adversaries have learned not to say for fear of drawing political blame.
And, earlier, President Donald Trump blurted out the poorly-kept secret that the PKK were in their ranks America's imperfect pact with the Kurds was always going to fall apart one day.
This time, I mentally repeated: "They're not sending me back this time" so often that I almost blurted it out to the immigration official who now had my destiny in his hands.
Our Kate sources say when the group met with El Chapo, Penn blurted out almost immediately ... he was doing an article for Rolling Stone and asked El Chapo's permission for an interview.
"Ah, my friends want food, tout de suite," blurted Ms. Hutchins, who, with her son Fred, has run the shop for 43 years at three different locations on the Upper East Side.
The Biebs had a lot to get off his chest -- something like 1,000 words worth of stuff -- and blurted it all out in a post you might go blind trying to read.
The bridge already had a perfectly good name, and a no-baloney alias as well: the Fifty-ninth Street Bridge, perhaps best blurted in the voice of the late columnist Jimmy Breslin.
Judge revoked Cosby's bail After the sentence, the defense blurted out a request for bail during the appeal process, citing a problem with the audio recording of phone calls recorded by Constand.
"This is about your wife," I'd blurted out sheepishly while connecting eyes with his actual wife, Aziza, who's been quietly reading in the corner of their Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, apartment during our conversation.
Wolff isn't the little boy who finally blurted it out — he's the little boy who sat in the Emperor's palace for months and got his courtiers to admit to his nudity on tape.
The intrigue of special prosecutors, firings, leaks, and what Trump might've blurted out last night on Twitter makes for a bewilderingly fast-paced news environment, and it can be hard to turn away.
When a stressed-out ad executive asked her to think of a quick name before a meeting, she blurted out the disyllabic moniker that became a branding giant, or so the story goes.
" It was a romantic encounter, you could say, and in the emotion of the moment Arty blurted out, "Let's you and I grab a drink—right now," and I said, "Let's do it.
" Later, when testimony began, a woman who says Cosby accosted her when she was 17 looked directly at him from the witness stand and blurted out: "You know what you did, Mr Cosby.
Things can be blurted out fast and aggressively, but at least the truth is available as the sun meets Mercury—we can analyze what's what, and what there is to do about it!
Example No. 1: the president's recent announcement — blurted out on the campaign trail — that Republicans would "put in" another 10 percent tax cut for the middle class in just a matter of days.
If I ever blurted out "I'm bored" as a kid, it was probably because I was being dragged along to an activity or event that I didn't want to be a part of.
During an appearance at The Atlantic Festival in Washington on Tuesday, Conway said that "even with my blurted-out revelation on Sunday," she got comments from a lot of people that weren't nice.
Rather than sitting down with the intelligence community to talk through the risks and benefits of disclosing such sensitive information, Trump seems to have just blurted it out in the middle of a conversation.
According to Peng, Radford was so enamored of the freestyled chicken creation that he demanded to know its name, whereupon Peng blurted out, "General Tso," in honor of Zuo, who was also from Hunan.
It may have been accidental framing in the sense that Heenan blurted out what popped into his head, but it was a framing of Hogan born of a devotion to characterization and logical storytelling.
When he blurted out that "there has to be some form of punishment" for anyone who has an abortion, he blew the cover off the carefully constructed public face of the anti-choice movement.
"I definitely want to make some good come of it, but I don't want this to be something that defines me," Pillar said of the slur, which he said was blurted out in frustration.
That year, at the news conference for "Melancholia" — his brilliant, deeply felt movie about the end of the world or at least one woman — Mr. von Trier blurted out that he was a Nazi.
As I entered the West Hall, a massive 210,000 square foot expo space, I was overcome with complete sensory overload and a sharp "YASSSSSS!" blurted out of my mouth at the roaring sight before me.
" Out of my mind, I marched, or maybe swaggered, in the hospital's front door and blurted between hysterics, "Someone needs to help me right now, because if you don't, I am going to hurt myself.
Flemmi testified he "inadvertently blurted out" to Davis that he and Bulger were FBI informants, and that Bulger said several times "he wanted to kill" Davis because she knew about the relationship with the FBI.
After Joe Roediger, general manager of Trump Golf Links, suggested that groups of school children might wear hard hats to protect them from the flying golf balls, someone blurted out a suggestion for a wall.
One player reads a situation card out loud ("When my brother brought out his new baby to show the family, Granny blurted out …") and then everyone else chooses a punch line card to finish the phrase.
Members from TNT&aposs "Inside the NBA" played against former MLB stars on ABC's "Celebrity Family Feud" Sunday where retired basketball player Charles Barkley blurted out an answer that left everyone, including audiences, scratching their heads.
Against any accusations of being an arriviste, I have blurted out to random Cobblers fans that I was actually at Wembley the following year, when we lost 2000-0 to Grimsby in the Division Two Playoff Final.
In September, at an event held at his bank's Park Avenue headquarters in New York, Dimon, 63, took several swipes at President Donald Trump and blurted out that he thought he could beat him in an election.
"Since I was a little boy I've heard that blurted at me many times, but it's sad that anything even remotely close to that would be said to me on the floor of the House," he added.
He was drinking in Doc Fiddler's, one of many Irish bars in Inwood, in Upper Manhattan, when a bartender blurted out that someone ought to go to Vietnam to buy the troops a beer for their service.
The White House, in fact, tried to put the entire responsibility for Comey's dismissal on Rosenstein, until Trump blurted out that he was motivated by the Russia inquiry and had decided to fire Comey before the meeting.
"I'm thinking of changing my major," I later blurted to the small group of three, thinking of the books I had seen on the professor's bookshelf and the way I had felt after purging my homesickness with words.
But in guest spots on the podcasts of atheist philosopher Sam Harris and standup-turned-MMA-commentator Joe Rogan in recent months, Dorsey blurted out claims about the behavior of journalists on Twitter that suggest something more troubling.
When, at the end, the Vatican committee asked if I had anything more to say, I blurted out that as much as her survival, thus far, was remarkable, I fully expected her to relapse some day sooner or later.
Instead of telling the Selling Sunset star, 31, or Anstead, 36, that the two of them would be meeting in advance, El Moussa shared he blurted out the news on the way over to Anstead's house with his girlfriend.
In the docs Matt says Khadavi walked up to him at a real estate event, and when Matt asked him to leave the private event ... Khadavi blurted out he "hated all Jews" ... and said he was going to kill Matt.
According to Christie's book, Steve Bannon told him "the kid" — as in, Jared — was the reason he was forced out: "The kid's been taking an ax to your head with the boss ever since I got here," he blurted out.
In another encounter with the woman years later at his office, Mr. Weinstein and the woman were discussing her acting career, she said, when he blurted out his sexual desire for the singer Christina Aguilera, who was on a television screen.
It feels more like his mate dared him to do it and he just kinda stepped up there gingerly, instantly regretted it, decided "Oh well, I'm up here now," and blurted out the first two pop culture references he could think of.
At least one witness has testified that at that meeting, Mr. Sondland blurted out that the acting White House chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, had promised an Oval Office invitation to the new Ukrainian president if the Ukrainians announced the sought-after investigations.
Instead of telling the Selling Sunset star, 31, or Christina, 36, that the two of them would be meeting in advance, El Moussa revealed on GMA3 earlier this week that he blurted out the news on the way over to Christina's house.
The federal judge at that trial had deemed Gates' relationship off-limits, but when a defense attorney asked Gates about how he was funding his "secret life," the longtime Manafort aide essentially blurted out that he'd had affairs and it was wrong.
In fact, it had been building up in me for so long, that a week before bonuses were paid (when you should do nothing more than keep your head down), I headed into the corner office and blurted out that I wanted to resign.
Mr. Dumbai ended their relationship a few months after he got out of the hospital when, during a fight, she blurted out that his mother did not die of Ebola, but that she had been messing around with spells and that it had backfired.
H. R. McMaster, the national security adviser, mounted an odd and hairsplitting defense, saying that Mr. Trump's disclosure was "wholly appropriate" while acknowledging that Mr. Trump didn't know the source of the information and had blurted it out at the spur of the moment.
At this July 10 sit-down between Trump administration officials and Ukrainian officials, Hill said, Ambassador to the EU Gordon Sondland "blurted out" that there was an agreement: Ukraine's president would get a meeting with President Donald Trump, if Ukraine agreed to launch certain investigations.
Hilariously, in their attempt at bonding in the police car Amelia hijacked for the in-labor Teddy, Amelia blurted out that Owen once slept with Carina (Stefania Spampinato), much to Teddy's dismay — "You slept with my OB?!" she yells at Owen when they get to the hospital.
"Are you the wife of the guy my wife is having an affair with?" he blurted; the therapist, alarmed by the damage their meeting might cause, came rushing out of the office to make sure everything was O.K. It was, and afterward the two bonded over coffee.
He went panting to the house of his married sister, Charlotte, and she roused her husband, Saul Fleet, who ran to the magistrate Jonas Gildart's house and blurted out the tale, his voice leaping a high whinny and sinking back with the gravity of the news.
When they called Carson out for speaking out of turn, he invoked each candidate's right to hold forth when someone mentioned their name; It turned out no one had actually said the word "Carson" – but somebody had blurted out "everybody" which was good enough for him. 4.
Werner Bahlsen, the current head of the Bahlsen biscuit empire, said the family will hire a well-known historian to examine their Nazi past after Verena, his 26-year-old daughter, recently blurted in response to a question about Bahlsen's exploitation of forced workers that they were treated well.
The trip also generated some fairly astounding images: Trump grabbing a giant glowing orb in Saudi Arabia, bizarrely aggressive handshakes between the presidents of France and the United States, or the look on Benjamin Netanyahu's face when Trump blurted out a state secret in a Q&A with reporters.
" Although they are not married, Rudolph refers to Anderson as "my husband" in conversation, as when a maître d' told her that a man once introduced himself to the restaurant's staff as "the unofficial mayor of the Valley" and Rudolph instantly blurted, "I hope it wasn't my husband.
While in open court, in what Oracle calls the "heat of argument," Oracle attorney Annette Hurst blurted out two numbers, two numbers so very secret that in the contempt hearing on Thursday, Judge Alsup threatened to clear out the courtroom in order to prevent reporters from hearing Google's confidential information.
Hill said that "Ambassador Sondland blurted out: Well, we have an agreement with the Chief of Staff for a meeting if these &aposinvestigations in the energy sector start," an apparent reference to the investigations into Burisma, where Biden&aposs son Hunter served on the board from 2014 to early 2019.
Werner Bahlsen, the head of a biscuit empire, said in May the family will hire a well-known historian to examine their Nazi past after Verena, his 26-year-old daughter, caused a stir when she blurted in response to a question about Bahlsen's exploitation of forced workers that they were treated well.
Explosive footage released November 5 showed ABC news anchor Amy Robach saying she believes "100%" Epstein was murdered; President Donald Trump suggested in a tweet that Epstein may have been murdered; and a former Navy SEAL invited onto Fox News randomly blurted out "Epstein didn't kill himself" at the end of his segment.
A bystander costumed as a Teletubby walked through the shot; a passer-by, apparently noticing neither the camera nor the celebrities, stopped Mr. Goldwyn to ask him for directions; and a little boy, fascinated by the filming, came up close to watch, but, when the kissing began, blurted out "Eww!" and ran away.
Kyle, who plays online as "Bugha," was live-streaming a game of Fortnite on Twitch Saturday when he blurted out that his home in Upper Pottsgrove Township in Pennsylvania was being "swatted," referring to the phenomenon where someone makes a false report about a crime to force a response from the authorities.
Kyle, who plays online as "Bugha," was live-streaming a game of Fortnite on Twitch Saturday when he blurted out that his home in Upper Pottsgrove Township in Pennsylvania was being "swatted," referring to the phenomenon where someone makes a false report about a crime to force a response from the authorities.
Just over two weeks into Mr. Biden's candidacy, the most notable feature of his campaign may be what hasn't happened: He has not blurted anything out that delights his rivals, horrifies his aides and reinforces his image as "Uncle Joe," America's there-he-goes-again relative who makes you smile and wince in equal measure.
PARELES Bon Iver (Justin Vernon) returns with his unmistakable just-before-dawn textures: hovering electric guitar picking, edgeless synthesizer chords, drums that tentatively arrive and disappear, vocals that cling to to a sturdy, deliberate melody but sound like they're being blurted out — and what could be more elemental than a refrain of "Hey, Ma"?
Not only of Trump's interview last year with NBC's Lester Holt — when the president admitted "this Russia thing with Trump" was on his mind when he fired then-FBI director James Comey — but of other times when Trump blurted out thoughts he'd previously expressed in private that his national security team hoped would stay that way.
At the same time, an editorial assistant at Macmillan Publishers, attempting to interject amid the speculation over Handbook for Mortals, blurted out the news no one was expecting, in a pair of since-deleted tweets: that Sarem couldn't be the author of My Immortal because the real author of My Immortal was publishing a memoir with Macmillan.
" And, according to two former employees, when Albertus Magnus College, a Catholic liberal arts school in New Haven founded by the Dominican Sisters of Peace, announced that it was giving a 2017 honorary degree to Mr. Edelstein, he twice blurted out, in an effort at humor that some employees found unfunny, "I had sex with all the nuns.
According to Hill, Ambassador to the EU Gordon Sondland "blurted out" that Mulvaney had agreed to arrange a meeting between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky if the Ukrainians launched investigations into "the energy sector," which Hill took as a reference to Burisma, the Ukrainian energy company for which former Vice President Joe Biden's son Hunter had been a board member.
Whatever needs to be said will be blurted out by Wednesday, when Mercury enters its domicile, Virgo, at 10:39 PM. Starting Wednesday evening, three planets will be in the signs that they rule (their "domiciles"), making their energies more prominent: communication planet Mercury is in persnickety Virgo; love and money planet Venus is in socialite Libra; and taskmaster Saturn is in workaholic Capricorn.
Hill sat in on that meeting, and she testified that during the sit-down, Sondland "blurted out" that there was already an agreement in place: Ukraine's president would get a meeting with Trump if he agreed to launch certain "investigations in the energy sector" — which she said later became clear was code for Burisma, the Ukrainian gas company where Hunter Biden served as a board member.
" Again, that's not what his Sunday morning tweets said... -- Geraldo Rivera said on Fox, about POTUS, "I feel embarrassed for him and by him..." -- Vox's Ezra Klein tweeted: "Trump going full racist and unifying House Democrats when their internal divisions were erupting is your latest evidence that there's no strategy here, only authentically reactionary impulses, blurted out whenever a microphone is nearby..." -- Some GOP lawmakers "are feeling the pressure" and denouncing Trump's tweets, but "many leaders in the party are so far not weighing in publicly.
As my colleague Andrew Prokop detailed following Hill's closed-door testimony earlier this month, she provided impeachment investigators with a detailed account of a key July 10 meeting in which she claimed US Ambassador to the EU Gordon Sondland "blurted out" that there was a quid pro quo — that new Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's desired White House visit was conditional on his government agreeing to conduct investigations of a company Joe Biden's son sat on the board of, and purported Ukrainian interference in the 2016 election.

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