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Frieda died; Knopf blustered; and Lawrence's British agent refused to cooperate.
Still, Trump has blustered in public about presenting his own defense.
But Trump has also blustered about the need for a strong military.
But as his host blustered, Mr Khan seemed to have little cause for concern.
"He also wanted to be Secretary of State, I said 'NO THANKS,'" Trump blustered.
"Lewis-McChord would be just a little pimple to pop, man," he allegedly blustered.
But instead of offering concessions to undocumented immigrants or anyone else, Trump has blustered and bluffed.
One of the particularly devout troop leaders, in an apparent geyser of reverence, blustered into their tent.
These centres make minorities' lives more "colourful", Shohrat Zakir, Xinjiang's governor, blustered last year, with breathtaking chutzpah.
He blustered against the Radical Republicans, who claimed to be the conscience of the Union war effort.
Doug Ford blustered and lied his way into the premier's office and literally no one could stop him.
He blustered about building a wall and banning Muslims but won't do either, because those ideas are unworkable.
"To demonstrate his superiority, to dominate, to overawe," Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld blustered, accrued authority and protected his turf.
"If there's one thing Australians will not stand for, it is being ridiculed by America," the Australian recently blustered.
It's why, when Trump blustered on about the demand for equal blame, I wondered if he had seen what I had.
Your dad dove in and blustered his way through it all, and you felt safe and secure (if sometimes slightly embarrassed).
When he blustered about currently having the votes in the House for a massive border wall, she challenged him to call the vote.
Instead he blustered that what he dubbed "Corbyn's surrender bill" would undercut his negotiating position, making it impossible to win concessions in Brussels.
As a powerful studio executive — first at Miramax, then at the Weinstein Company — Weinstein blustered and bullied his way through negotiations and film productions.
"Trump blustered early this year that the DPRK's final access to a nuclear weapon that can reach the U.S. mainland will never happen," KCNA wrote.
"It looks like a lovely flag," he blustered, after an aide drew him a quick sketch, "but I'm not going to commit to flying it."
He blustered that he once had contemplated shooting up a church near his pizza shop and he didn't intend to spare the women and children.
In a profile nominated for a National Magazine Award, she charted the rise of Hank Williams III as he blustered and cussed his way through Nashville.
"PepsiCo has sunk to a kind of new low," the Mayor blustered in response to the elimination of hundreds of jobs, because the manufacturers have — gasp!
Neither Mr. Reagan nor Mr. Roosevelt turned red in the face or bullied or blustered; they spoke to us neighbor to neighbor, affirming the nature of self-government.
But after he blundered and blustered his way to victory in South Carolina, it is clearer than ever: Nothing short of a broad onslaught is likely to derail him.
Son harkened back to the founders of major corporations like Panasonic Corp, Honda Motor Co Ltd and Sony Corp, which he said blustered with big promises and vitalized Japan's economy.
He blustered, he blathered, he blazed a scorched-earth trail of spite and fury across the stage, and through it all, Clinton remained cool, collected and, dare I say it, presidential.
"Every Pakistan post through which infiltration takes place should be reduced to rubble by artillery fire," blustered a retired brigadier who now mans a think-tank in New Delhi, India's capital.
AS BORIS JOHNSON and Jeremy Corbyn blustered their way through an unsatisfying televised debate on November 19th, a range of online fact-checking services helped sort the truth from the tosh.
The divide isn't as pronounced as in "Theft," the 2006 novel in which the artist Michael Boone spoke in regular type and his brother blustered along in occasional bursts of OUTRAGEOUS CAPS.
As it happens, both Mr. Sanger and Mr. Choe had suspected nuclear tests since Kim Jong-un, North Korea's dictator, blustered that his country was ready to detonate a hydrogen bomb last month.
If it had been a man harassing me I could have bluffed or blustered my way out of it—or at least left the place to avoid a confrontation—but this was different.
"The gangster-like U.S. imperialists are ceaselessly resorting to their frantic nuclear threat and blackmail to stifle North Korea with nukes at any cost," a statement from state-run KCNA news agency blustered.
You don't have any background in international treaties," Rouhani blustered in a speech on state TV. "How can a tradesman, a merchant, a building constructor, a tower constructor, make judgments about international affairs?
While Mr. Trump has blustered about letting the Affordable Care Act "crash and burn," senators from both parties want to protect consumers who would be the victims if insurance markets collapse in any states.
President Donald Trump blustered and sparred with reporters Wednesday, calling one a "rude, terrible person" and demanding another "sit down" and be quiet in his first news conference since Democrats reclaimed the House in the midterms.
Indian audiences love a controversy – as with the much-blustered about release of Padmaavat in January – but for Pad Man the most hubbub has been Men Online™ asking why pads aren't taxed the way razors are.
"I'm going to call you 'the boring' because that's what you are," a Donald Trump impersonator blustered to New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio during a comedy sketch at a charity fund-raiser in the spring.
Yet he has since blustered in public about presenting his own defense, alarming aides and allies when he responded to Pelosi's suggestion that Trump come forward and give his side of the story in person or in writing.
He may have blustered about China here and there, but his formative political gambit was a breathtakingly cynical campaign to execute five black boys falsely accused of raping a white woman, the most archetypal race-baiting America can offer.
You may think, after the week that Donald Trump has just blustered through, that things can't get any worse for the candidate, the country, or us, the poor fuckers who have to watch him drag the nation through the goddamn gutter.
Iran's decision to challenge Trump and target bases on which US troops live leaves the President torn between a hatred of looking weak and a new Middle Eastern war he vowed to avoid but might have blustered his way into.
Clinton was poised, confident and briskly in command of the facts; Trump blustered repetitively, was easily put on the defensive and his free-association ranting — such as his Sid Blumenthal excursion — was often too scatterbrained for anyone but political junkies to follow.
" The man who made his flashy reputation by being an anonymous and pseudonymous source — and who still spews a constant stream of wild assertions based on anonymous sources — blustered that the press "shouldn't be allowed to use sources unless they use somebody's name.
Only five years after he blustered his way into an audition with the conservatory's director in 1938, the 21-year-old Mr. Hautzig made his American debut at Town Hall in New York with an ambitious program of Bach, Beethoven and Chopin.
Whether it's secretary of state hearings, a new Russia sanctions bill supported by some Republicans, or an inquiry into Russian hacking during the US election, Trump has tweeted and blustered his way into a presidential term that will almost certainly be defined by conflict over Russia.
A more apt historical parallel is to be found in Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany before World War I. In his quest for respect for himself and for Germany, Wilhelm bumbled and blustered and frightened his neighbors to the point that all it took was a spark to plunge Europe and the world into a disastrous war.
But gradually, as President Barack Obama left office with his promise to close Guantánamo unfulfilled, and as President Trump blustered about opening the island prison to new arrivals, and as the military commission that is supposed to try the accused 703/270 perpetrators has yet to set a trial date after six years, there has seemed nothing to say.
Trump, who for years now has blustered through ham-handed threats against Iran and then backed down from a direct confrontation, took the bait, blaming Tehran directly for the protests, congratulating himself for adding troops to the complex, and repelling the embassy demonstrators with tear gas—all while Iraq's most revered religious cleric bemoaned the nation's loss of its sovereignty to outside powers.
Desautels said sweetly, 'You can't call me out.' Hubbard blustered, 'Oh no? Why not?' 'Because,' Desautels said, 'I'm sitting on the ball.
The Celtic boss was jaggier than a forest of thistles as he blustered through his weekly press conference in a mood as black as his boots.
When confronted with problems he blustered, cajoled, and criticised, but he would not do anything. By April 1844 he had alienated practically every colonist. One of them wrote: "The baneful influence of Colonel Wakefield has ruined every settler and the colony of Port Nicholson." Early in 1842 Wakefield had been joined in New Zealand by his daughter, Emily, then sixteen years old.
Napoleon Bonaparte was influential in getting him removed. At this time he joined the Royalist faction. Evidently, his political leanings were well known because Pierre Augereau blustered that Willot in Marseilles had nearly sabotaged the Battle of Arcole campaign by failing to reinforce the Army of Italy. Willot was elected to the Council of Five Hundred on 11 April 1797.
There is a stone staircase to the first floor and an oak staircase with a blustered rail to the second. Gives details of farmhouse. The outbuildings are detached from the main house and run at right angles to it on its western side. They are approximately 12 metres in length and slope down to the valley of the Dale Dike, so much so that the downhill end of the building has two storeys while the uphill end has only one.
The elderly Brother Eyer habitually occupied the "amen corner", where the most vocally devout worshipers congregated, in a "fashionable church" with a "stylish congregation". But: His voice was cracked and broken; age had touched his vocal cords. And nearly every Sunday he would mispronounce the words Of the hymns, and 'twas no wonder; he was old and nearly blind, And the choir rattling onward always left him far behind. The chorus stormed and blustered, Brother Eyer sang too slow, And then he used the tunes in vogue a hundred years ago; At last the storm cloud burst and the church was told, in fine, That the brother must stop singing, or the choir would resign.
It was always predicted Blockhead and C company would always open the gate to the orderlies to allow the orderlies to feed the pigs with rubbish from the kitchen. At this point, when the gate was predicted to be left open by Blockhead, they devised to immerse Blockhead in a social orchestration. They arranged for: Blockhead to be blustered and overwhelmed by his perceptions; they scheduled deftly timed goon baiting from the orderlies at the gate to overwhelm him; and timed for a perception of urgency from Swiss Commission inspection team and the Army Hauptmann, to rush him. Prior to walking through the gate, the faux Swiss commission team would be seen having chats with the British medical officers to help with the frame.
Importantly, that meant that there had been no obvious reason why Drach should not be permitted resume his career as a regional law officer in Rhineland-Palatinate. At Mainz there was more support for Drach in the regional parliament where, in an outburst characterised in Die Zeit as "painful" (peinlich), the ambitious new chairman of the large centre-right CDU (party) group blustered, "if we cannot manage to integrate the "Third Reich" generation into our democracy, there will never be a vibrant democracy" ("Wenn es nicht gelingt, die Generation, die einst das Dritte Reich getragen hat, in die Demokratie einzugliedern, wird es nie eine lebendige Demokratie geben"). Meanwhile, the (almost equally large) centre left SPD (party) group called for a committee of enquiry to clarify the connections and relationships in the Drach affair, and Dr.Kohl himself appeared to recant from his earlier certainty, suggesting that people such as Drach, who were particularly heavily burdened by their "wartime activities", should no longer be employed as state prosecutors or judges. The parliament's "Legal Affairs Committee" was mandated to look into the Drach affair.

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