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" - Jessica, 25 "Blurts out indiscriminate rap lyrics constantly.
" C.K's Glen blurts out a more impulsive "I'm sorry!
"Are you looking after him for someone?" he blurts out.
" Michael Dukakis, with characteristic blunt honesty, blurts out: "Losing sucks.
Upon Sarah's urging, she blurts out the news about Dyad.
Truman ­hedges, sputters and blurts his way to unexpected greatness.
"There is no way I'm eating that," he blurts out.
"I have lost so much," she blurts out through her tears.
"I don't like talking about money with you," Krawcheck blurts out.
"He had sex with me and my boyfriend," Astrid blurts out.
She yells at him and blurts out that she slept with Justin.
"Sheesh," he blurts out, breathless, telling Trump how hot "your girl" is.
"Say sorry," Tyler blurts, "Say sorry"; "I'm sorry as fuck," Earl cries.
"I can't believe this happened to me!" he blurts out in outrage.
"Sheesh," he blurts, breathless, telling Mr. Trump how hot "your girl" is.
"How can I spend it if I can't see it?" blurts out Mom.
"All of a sudden he blurts out 'I love you,'" Ms. Wollersheim said.
To snap Jo out of a panic attack, Bailey blurts out that she's pregnant.
Naturally, Josie blurts out the d-word — "divorce" — and her mother doesn't correct her.
As he blurts out his ominous address to the nation, I wretch a little.
And that might make it sound as though she just blurts those ideas out.
A mambo inspired backing track blurts through the speakers lead by a synthesised flamenco guitar.
It is a child who blurts out classified information in order to impress distinguished visitors.
" It's actually from "Breakfast at Tiffany's," when Audrey Hepburn's character blurts out, "Bless you, darling Fred.
He then blurts out "Stay black," and Paris raises her fist and enters a waiting SUV.
After one service he blurts out to his staff that he doesn't believe in his own sermon.
"The Lord is telling me that you are going against His Word," someone blurts out during service.
"It is a child who blurts out classified information in order to impress distinguished visitors," Douthat writes.
"GIMME THEM FUCKING TACOS," someone blurts loudly in the line outside Finland's first Taco Bell in downtown Helsinki.
She has a one-nighter with Greg, who breaks down and blurts his fears about being washed up.
" Prudhomme explains, "They live broadcasted his murder verdict—" before Ryan again blurts out, "He was crying in the video!
"Am I going to get a writing credit for being your secretary?" she blurts out in a raspy voice.
In classic Dani fashion, she blurts that she heard Justin and Aaron talking about how MJ has the deciding vote.
The president just blurts to Lester Holt on NBC that, yeah, he fired James Comey because of the Russia thing.
You can see Paul brooding in anger on stage, when suddenly he blurts out the threat ... the audience was shocked.
The novel begins at their moment of rupture: "Okay, so I'm seeing a girl," Olivier blurts out over the phone.
As Mercury powers forward through feisty, quick-fire Aries until May 16, we're still prone to TMI and SMH blurts.
The rambling, unedited and lurching two-plus-hour performance at CPAC was more a series of disconnected blurts than a speech.
Instead, after moaning about being a bad person, Cindy blurts out that she has a daughter — not that she sold her out.
Eager to communicate something crucial about the evil lord's latest plot to his friends, Harry at one point blurts out Voldemort's name.
The difference between Trump and Mitty is that the fictional character kept his reveries private, while the president constantly blurts them out.
Donald Trump has a special Halloween message, and it's not the frightening things he blurts at rallies and onto Twitter every day.
This absurdity is acknowledged by the number of times Toby blurts "This is ridiculous" and "This is insane", but it is still absurdity.
At one point, Christian blurts a racial epithet, according to the video from reporter Doug Brown of The Portland Mercury weekly newspaper show.
Yet when the latter electronic blurts become normal and the former oratory is uncharacteristic, Trump descends into the unserious territory of Silvio Berlusconi.
Plus, Meredith's save-the-day-at-all-costs attitude is so touching to DeLuca (Giacomo Gianniotti) that he blurts out that he loves her.
Finally, Teddy just blurts it out in front of everyone in what will go down in history as the absolute worst revelation ever. Seriously.
" Her post reads like publicist mumbo jumbo till she blurts out a funny one-liner: "Anyways, thank God for Victoria Secret's new underwear line!
You—the player—have to choose right then and there whether Chloe has romantic feelings for Rachel or not—and she blurts them out.
"I don't know what the hell I'm doing, so we wanted to come here because I love to see you all," Kasich blurts out.
At one point, he faces the music and blurts out the lines "123 123 drink, 123 123 drink," like he's trying to tell us something.
"Sorry, what?" blurts Farley, who married Roger Mathews in 93 and shares two children — Meilani Alexandra 3, and 15-month old  Greyson Valor — with him.
He later tells Michael he's never met Ola — and then royally self-owns when he blurts out to someone else that he did meet Ola.
The phone blurts out a single ring before it is snatched to White's ear: it's Silva, St-Pierre said he can't be ready in time.
But corralling the unruly President who resists discipline and control and who blurts out inflammatory statements and sets Twitter alight on a whim is another.
You might wonder how he got the striations of another color in his blurts of paint that look like they were squeezed from a tube.
But when he blurts things out like "why was there a Civil War," my hopes are dashed and I know Trump will always be Trump.
If the president says something in private, no matter how geopolitically fraught, it's only a matter of time before he blurts it out in public.
"Don't love me," he says when someone in the crowd blurts that out, which only seems to inspire the audience to cheer for him more.
He later tells Michael he's never met Ola, and then royally self-owns when he blurts out to someone else that he did meet Ola.
At one point, David becomes so tongue-tied with Kelli Ann, he sees some Christmas decorations and blurts out he's making a pine-cone wreath.
I don't think the in-laws will be psyched when our son blurts out, "My dads don't believe in God," which he also absolutely will.
"  When Ellen eventually wants to diminish her feelings for that fellow patient during a therapy session with Beckham, she blurts out, "Whatever, he's totally gay.
It's not even all that surprising when he doesn't back off even after she blurts out that she's a lesbian instead of leaning into a kiss.
"I don't know how to help him," David blurts out at one point, grappling with the realization that merely loving his son might not be enough.
"There just isn't room for you be broken right now, too," Gretchen blurts out, after Jimmy reminds her that he's still grieving about his recently deceased father.
During the argument, Elodie blurts out that she blames herself for her mother's death because she asked her mom to pick her up the day she died.
Haemi hails Jongsu and reveals that they know each other from their hometown — he has no memory of her — then blurts out that she's had plastic surgery.
The film features some bursts of startling cringe comedy, like when Kayla suddenly blurts out to her crush that she has dirty pictures of herself on her phone.
The president decides it would be smart to start pretending that he's working on a middle-class tax cut, so he just blurts it out with no preparation.
Amara is a fangirl who blurts out the names and stats of every jaeger she sees, like a sports nut identifying her favorite players at an all-star game.
Do Republicans running for office at every level throughout America want to spend every day defending every crazy conspiracy theory Trump promotes and every crazy idea Trump blurts out?
"He must have received so much rejection and hurts in the past that he blurts out so much hatred and angst now," the archbishop said, according to CNN Philippines.
The men have been friends with benefits for a little while, until Josh blurts out those three little words and changes everything — because he is married to someone else.
He's being quite the "Halloween grinch," as she finally blurts out at him, to which he replies he hates this holiday because his son died two weeks before Halloween.
Just as the whole thing is about to end, Kodak blurts out "I'm Tupac resurrected," and says he's going to put gospel superstar Kirk Franklin on his upcoming album.
When Ellen finally gathers the strength say the word "gay," she leans over and accidentally blurts it into an airport P.A. system, loud enough for hundreds of passengers to hear.
He often blurts out threats—sometimes, as in the case of his rant about North Korea, saying things that are contradicted by his own secretary of state and secretary of defense.
Apple is obsessively cautious in maintaining its public image; Iovine, the son of a Brooklyn longshoreman, blurts profanities in a high-pitched rasp and is one of music's great hustler-salesmen.
Balty is a recognizable type: the bumbling, shiftless young man with neither talent nor accomplishments who ingenuously blurts out things he shouldn't say yet manages via wile and luck to survive.
Season two picks up right where the first left off: Rebecca and Josh have finally hooked up, and she blurts out that she totally moved here for him, isn't that crazy?
Mandy Moore is known for her candor, which is why it feels especially fitting when she blurts out, "My natural hair is like dirty dishwater," with a laugh, during our phone interview.
But when Rachel blurts it out to Coleman — ​Coleman, who filmed her in a catatonic state because his illusions of journalism need watering — it comes out of nowhere and builds off nothing.
What is so spine-tingling about the scene is that Martin blurts out the death sentence in a hurry, with no emotion, and there are no reaction shots of the appalled Steven.
Most of the talking is done in voiceover by Kroesen herself — again in that restrained tone — though occasionally Jones blurts out a line so absurd that it made me laugh out loud.
"), Betts is taken aback by the simplicity of his younger son's words ("Daddy, it's okay") when, after a night of drinking, he blurts out the story of his years "spent inside a box.
Trump can be unpredictable, so it's always possible he will revert to his combative comfort zone, where he blurts out whatever's on his mind (NFL players protesting during the national anthem, Hillary Clinton, etc.).
I rode around it in circles, shooting first its claws to stop it from launching blurts of electricity at my position, before targeting its rear-mounted treasure box directly, and luring it into traps.
Like an analysand who blurts out a secret in the last 30 seconds of his session because he's embarrassed to talk about it, I will now reveal the hands-down weirdest yes that I accomplished.
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.
He gives one of the most Drake-ish lines on "Redemption" when he blurts out, "You really gon' spend the winter with another nigga?" before naming off all the supposed indiscretions done to him by exes.
Roughly once an episode, Mr. Rife blurts out an off-color remark that makes his co-hosts wince — talking about hot naked yoga to Noah Cyrus, who is 17, or joking about R. Kelly or Bill Cosby.
WHEN HE WAS RIPPING ON OBAMA CARE BECAUSE OF SOME OF THE PRICING THAT CAME OUT, AND HE BLURTS OUT THAT, YOU KNOW, HIS EMPLOYEES ARE SUFFERING BECAUSE OF OBAMA CARE NOT REALIZING THAT HE HAS INSURANCE FOR THEM.
" Oh said: "We can hardly discern the seriousness or real effect of what Duterte blurts out in colorful language on an almost daily basis, only to be typically diluted or explained away by other Philippine officials a short while later.
I, for one, had been thinking of him as the murderer ever since the darkly comic opening scene of "Distant Observer: Tokyo/New York Correspondence," where he blurts out a confession of his homicidal past and his 10 years' time served.
The president makes decisions in part based on the blurts emitted from a media world of his own creation, his television tuned to Fox News and his cellphone at the ready to dial up any number of its on-air talent.
Windscreen shattering snares attempt to outrun molasses thick blurts of sub-bass; full fat synth stabs suplex the kind of alien chirrups that sound like an old Slimzee set beamed into a malfunctioning washing machine; rusted percussion rubs against sandpapered lead lines.
Instead, on a different night, he makes her dinner and they do the requisite move to the couch where Jane ruins the mood after she spots a flower, blurts out that she's a virgin and mentions her grandmother in the same breath.
This upsetting account of a Los Angeles serial killer, written with passion by Christine Pelisek, an investigative crime reporter who spent 21893 years working the case, blurts out a hard truth that no one wants to acknowledge: "Body-dump cases" aren't sexy.
The judges cut him off seconds after he begins; when he's told that he neither sings well nor has an interesting story, he blurts out, "I'm a trans woman," and he quickly finds himself passing through round after round, despite his mediocre performances.
The 3-year-old British boy in the clip above, according to the YouTube description, is watching a video of the solar system — which makes it even more confusing when he suddenly blurts out "Oh, you little bitch!" halfway through the video.
Even as someone whose professional brand is deeply invested in loving Iceage, it took me years to embrace this collection of contemptuous blurts and songs that seemed to stop and start of their own accord or by some pagan chaos majik I wasn't privy to.
Which does indeed sound like an indecent proposal, but Edith sort of says yes, and it's pretty clear she relishes the chance to outrank her sis in the peerage hierarchy — until Mary, in a truly chilling act of sabotage, blurts out the news about Marigold.
What if your stock projections are derailed by a toddler in the backseat who blurts out a number and it makes it into your tax spreadsheet, and now you're the lucky participant of an audit, because the way your kid says binky sounds like 13?
If you're the person who blurts out "I'm a poet and I didn't even know it," whenever anything related to poetry pops up in conversation, or if you've ever uttered the even more brazen of the well-worn poetry phrases — "Poetry is dead" — keep reading.
"Whether you tune into hate watch, cheer for whatever blurts out from Joy Behar, or see Meghan McCain battling Behar or Whoopi, &aposThe View&apos has become prime viewing just like the White House press briefing," NewsBusters&apos managing editor Curtis Houck recently told Fox News.
" When he surprises Nixon by reading from a never-before-seen transcript of a conversation between the former commander in chief and one of the Watergate conspirators, his adversary becomes flustered and blurts out the damning words: "When the president does it, that means it's not illegal.
The NYC duo's ultra-complex blurts of drum and bass insanity pebble-dash the inside of your skull like Satan's own toilet bowel, and Narcopaloma, their new EP, comes off like Lightning Bolt and the Melvins eating big, greedy spoonfuls of each other's candy-colored vomit.
But as the episode, titled "Falling," progresses, Camille comes to two alarming conclusions: Her mother's obsession with caring for helpless little girls killed Marian, and that — as she eventually blurts out in a phone call to Curry, through tears — her mother is responsible for the deaths of Ann Nash and Natalie Keene.
Emily: As a woman who is a huge fan of sabotaging herself at the least opportune moment, I could hardly stand to watch Shiv's big failure in this episode, when she, at an important dinner with both families gathered, blurts out that Logan offered her the chair of Waystar once he exits.
But if viewers are unsettled or disturbed by the prospect of young women forcing sexual predators to reckon with the often casual, unthinking privilege with which they approach their victims (it's notable that in the opening scene, Jules's frat-boy prey blurts out that he "didn't meant to hurt anybody"), perhaps they should be.
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Tonight will be a stress test for Bloomberg: how many times can he get questioned about his spending, and stop-and-frisk, and red-lining, and the non-disclosure agreements at his company, and extending term-limits, and surveilling mosques, before he rolls his eyes, sighs heavily, and blurts out something that becomes his Dean scream?
For even as the narrator learns the vulnerabilities of those around her — the combine driver who, in his drunkenness, blurts the name of a lost love; the village seamstress, and the succor she seeks in a locked room; the grandmother who loses her firstborn; the narrator's father, who loses his own mother far too young — the narrator, in the moment, keeps their secrets.
This passage stuck out: Paybarah: Tonight will be a stress test for Bloomberg: How many times can he get questioned about his spending, and stop-and-frisk, and red-lining, and the nondisclosure agreements at his company, and extending term limits, and surveilling mosques, before he rolls his eyes, sighs heavily, and blurts out something that becomes his Dean scream?
Even though he knows a massive battle that could decide the fate of the entire world is about to begin, he blurts that information out to the one person who least needs to hear it and is most likely to take dangerous action around it: Daenerys, who has successfully battled an entire continent on her way to the Iron Throne, only to be told she doesn't actually deserve it because of an accident of birth.
But Knight unfortunately diverts our attention with two in loco parentis adults: Coach Patricia Fink, who has been brought over from the basketball team to oversee the production of "The Phantom of Thornton Hall" even though her tendency is to send the cast members "off to run laps," and Mr. Bishop, the charismatic but anxious American history teacher who strikes up a kinship with Lenore when she unexpectedly blurts out the secret of her pregnancy.

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