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And Saul Goodman has made only the briefest of cameos.
The briefest imaginable flash of Jude Law, who plays Mar-vell.
One of my favorite scenes of the night is the briefest.
Andrew Cuomo (D) gave the briefest speech at just 2,600 words.
Even in the briefest of exchanges, they would tell her their stories.
For many of us, the exercise of choice may be the briefest.
The briefest glance at any device, at any message, risks spoiling the game.
We get no more than the briefest of sentences about his daily life.
There's the briefest glimpse of someone called Oz—we'll come back to him.
Moon hesitated for the briefest of seconds, before walking into North Korean territory.
After making the briefest, subtlest of stank faces, Nenê glances at his hand.
It was only the briefest of conversations, but check it all out below.
I was, we were all, for the briefest breath of time, made whole.
LONDON — This all started with the briefest of brief conversations, you must understand.
After the briefest questioning, Ratjen confessed that she believed herself to be a man.
I would hear the briefest mention on the wind, and it was always imprecise.
One of the most significant announcements at the show was also one of the briefest.
But for the briefest of moments Betty paused because she needed to tell him something.
Even the briefest of visits to his Twitter feed will provide beautiful proof of this.
Co-worker Eric Martin said she left deep impressions with even the briefest of interaction.
But the jury goes rogue and after the briefest of deliberations declares ­Zenger not guilty.
Before Tuesday, Vargas's briefest start was a one-inning outing for the Marlins on Oct.
"Bullshit," Thomas said in the briefest of tweets, apparently none too pleased with the news.
Demarcation is an impossibility and for that briefest of moments, Flo Rida is truly free.
We get the briefest glimpse of him in a flashback and the movie's better for it.
I met here a machine, an Autoblow A.I., with which I had the briefest of dalliances.
It's one of the briefest titles you can play, which makes its $20 price tag painful.
In short, William Henry Harrison was way more than just the briefest-lived Commander in Chief.
Trump was acquitted on Wednesday after the third and briefest presidential impeachment trial in American history.
Bartolo Colon (6-10) lasted only 1 5003/3 innings, his briefest start of the season.
He's mine for the briefest moment, but just as fast as I grab him, he's taken away.
The Affair No Alison, no Cole, no Gunther, only the briefest glimpse of Helen through a window.
Burke pondered the idea for the briefest of moments then with an equally hearty chuckle passed the buck.
The briefest of examinations of his record reveals numerous positions contrary to the values held by most Americans.
There's also the briefest shot of the Vulture – the big bad villain played by former Batman Michael Keaton.
Eseentially, slow motion acts as time's sidekick, suspending belief for a briefest of moments to heighten our emotions.
The briefest story in this panoply of blows, "The Piano Teacher's Pupil," concerns absence of a different nature.
But, in art as in sports, sometimes it's the briefest, strangest moments that wind up being remembered the longest.
There's also the briefest of looks at Bradley Walsh, Mandip Gill, and Tosin Cole as the Doctor's new friends.
And Spicer, I swear to fucking God, watch the clip: he thinks about it, for the briefest of seconds.
The highest form of wagashi is jounamagashi: elaborate sweets doomed by their moisture content to the briefest of lives.
Even the briefest recounting of the Pyongyang's disarmament history should convince us to leave the champagne corked for now.
Mr. Ezrilov, a longtime Volvo loyalist and a federal solutions director for Resolute Partners, felt the briefest flash of anxiety.
Every interaction, from the briefest encounter with a barista to the most intimate sexual exchanges, becomes a question for me.
And yet these were the answers that I discovered from the briefest online research were characteristic of the A.D.H.D. diagnostic criteria.
But I noticed that she didn't show the briefest hesitation to do a task that I saw as unnecessary yet courteous.
Even the briefest shot of Melania Trump, the first lady, seated in the balcony in head-to-toe black, sparked joy.
So he writes this fantasy, and he enacts it, and the fantasy becomes, for the briefest of moments, indistinguishable from reality.
After the briefest of stints in Bellator—he knocked out his only opponent in twenty-three seconds—Anders moved on to LFA.
Curry touched the ball for just the briefest moment while going airborne and flicking a blind alley-oop backwards over his head.
In addition to their 53-47 majority, they also have the power to set the rules and ensure the briefest of trials.
Capitalizing on the briefest of unguarded moments from his American foe, the Brazilian extended the arm to a chorus of verbal taps.
In even the briefest of encounters involve the imposition of different shades of ideas, opinions, and beliefs about us onto our bodies.
But MIB:I's writers don't seem sure about how to handle Thompson's interiority, except by giving her the briefest flashes of Smith-ish bravado.
The lightest and briefest of rain showers fell as Ms. Prada, the hostess, walked solo across the courtyard and into the bar area.
Until a decade ago, Australia's post-war governments were mostly long-serving and stable (despite three-year parliamentary terms, among the world's briefest).
With just one term in office, Yellen is the briefest-serving central bank chief since G. William Miller, who served from 1978-79.
The briefest summary is this: Many charter schools fail to live up to their promise, but one type has repeatedly shown impressive results.
The wall text for this section is the briefest in the entire exhibition, the curators seemingly reluctant to prescribe any sort of interpretation.
The routine was going along flawlessly, as per usual, when Beyoncé did a backwards hop and lost her footing for the briefest of moments.
DOA, or "dead on arrival," is one of the briefest ways to dismiss an incoming piece of technology that you foresee no future for.
After the briefest disappointment at learning she'd be having a boy instead of a girl, Nelson is overjoyed by the birth of her son.
When the high-end mall brand the Art of Shaving posed the briefest of threats in the late '90s, Procter & Gamble just bought it.
Their presence during the 12-day long visit was intentionally kept away from the press with only the briefest sightings, largely on social media.
So, thank you, "Eternals" star Kumail Nanjiani for your new Men's Health cover spread, the briefest of distractions from the state of the universe.
It was a great and uplifting note for the article to end on, but it doesn't hold up under even the briefest reality check.
For the briefest of moments, Seb sits down and listens to his son Jeff, and Jeff gets an opportunity to listen to his son Phil.
Bernanke, who like Yellen was a PhD economist with a background in academia, held the second-briefest quarterly news conference so far at 45 minutes.
Interestingly, there's no sign anywhere of any of the characters' daemons, and only the briefest of glimpses of the story's trademark magical item, the alethiometer.
In addition to all of these, we got the briefest sneak preview of Samsung Gems, a mobility assisting exoskeleton that appears to be targeted athletes.
For the briefest of moments, Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. and Coach Ben McAdoo thought another frustrating night for the offense might be salvaged.
Beyonce later made the briefest of appearances to present an award at the end of the 3-1/2-hour show, but did not perform.
He choked out the absolute briefest of apologies that sounded entirely scripted, and made no mention of the impact of his actions on minority communities.
You want these characters to stop it with their aggressive parenting; their law-enforcement attitude toward food; their Talmudic attention to even the briefest encounter.
I got the briefest of demos on how to return to home with a sweeping gesture that starts from just below the edge of the screen.
In the brief time Penny Dreadful viewers were given with Vanessa, she rarely had occasion to be giddy, not even in the briefest reprieves between battles.
As even the briefest exposure to Dhaka's cacophonous parade of tinkling cycle rickshaws, tooting three-wheelers and honking SUVs reveals, this is a country of bottlenecks.
But even given just the briefest glimpse at his pained, earnest face as Jane gasps in shock, it seems far more likely that Michael is back.
With so much pink, shimmer, and extravagance, the image, "Hermanas Rojo, Maipo superstar" (1973), should be too sweet to handle for more than the briefest glance.
The president's allies in the House tried to distract from the devastating facts against him, but they do not hold up to even the briefest scrutiny.
Even the briefest glimpses of Mr. Mueller's investigators, who have spoken publicly only in court papers and short court appearances since the inquiry began, draw notice.
With the internet accelerating the narratives of celebrity, every story takes on outsize importance for the briefest of moments until it is swallowed by something else.
But look away for even the briefest period of time, and you'll be shocked by how quickly and radically things have changed when you check back in.
Nobody hindered the cause more than Michael Pineda, who after an encouraging performance last Sunday at Oakland reverted to dispiriting form with his briefest outing this season.
" Booker, Harris, Warren, and four other Democratic senators co-sponsored a bill that would limit it to "the briefest term and under the least restrictive conditions possible.
He was already running on contact with two outs and with that briefest of moments, he was able to score easily without even a throw to home.
And it played the briefest of sizzle reels, which allowed the audience to see that Apple's production team has indeed shot footage for some of its shows.
Phase two is the briefest but the most consequential: It spans March 1 to 17, in which more than half of all delegates will be locked down.
While the general boarding class is subjected to all manner of indignity, the people with PreCheck breeze through while experiencing just the briefest overture of security theater.
Having now researched all of this in the briefest way possible, it all makes sense, and I wish Elon Musk and Grimes the utmost happiness in their relationship.
In a world constantly in flux, they allow us to pin a thing down — and, in doing so, understand it even if only for the briefest of moments.
With a peak of just a few hours, it will also be the briefest meteor shower of the year (most meteor showers peak over a couple of days).
Even if Europeans travel abroad only a couple of times a year, they now can avoid extortionately high prices for even the briefest of calls or internet browsing.
But the July email shows that he at least gave his colleagues at the FBI the briefest of warnings about his announcement, which has been criticized by Republicans.
After years of delays and general vagueness around the long awaited fantasy game, the company offered up the briefest of hopeful glimpses, followed by the date October 25th, 2016.
The developer showed off the briefest of teasers for the next Dragon Age; so brief, in fact, we don't even know the proper title or when it's coming out.
Eager early adopters got the briefest of opportunities to pick up the device in extremely limited quantities back in June at VidCon in Anaheim and Lollapalooza, of all places.
He may not have scored the briefest acknowledgement of respect or dignity from his first opponent, but he did go on to win the bronze medal in their division.
In this episode of Technotopia we talk to Weinberg about robotics, human interfaces, and, for the briefest of moments, the possibility of sex robots that can play Isaac Hayes.
Even the briefest minor interaction with the justice system can leave someone with a criminal record — and a permanent barrier to a job, housing, education or an occupational license.
A shared sorrow may have provided the briefest taste of unity after Pittsburgh, but anti-Semitism is not what defines the experience of Jews in America today; assimilation is.
Jordan made the briefest of public appearances last year, when he was essentially considered the All-Star grand marshal, and then stayed completely out of public view this year.
And each week, we open these parcels dutifully, a little flutter of expectation in our bellies as we wonder, for the briefest of moments, what it could possibly be.
The briefest stories of "The Most Disappointed Man" take place in the past, and they cover such complicated social terrain in such brief increments that it makes for strange viewing.
Peter's BFF Ned still gets a decent amount of screentime, but Liz Allan and Michelle appear only for the briefest of moments, and Flash Thompson doesn't show up at all.
It was a bit chunky for my liking (probably because I guiltily blended for the briefest period of time possible), but otherwise not a bad recipe to have on hand.
A character in the brilliant title story suffers from a sort of epistemological panic: "Not knowing is something you can only suspend yourself in for the briefest moment," he thinks.
In any case, the briefest hints of political content in "Campaign Speech" has a couple of Eminem fans wondering if he can make himself relevant again by combatting Donald Trump.
Clay Bellinger was a member of the 1999 and 2000 World Series champions as a Yankees backup and had the briefest of cameos with another champion, the 2002 Anaheim Angels.
My time with the DSR9BT was the briefest from among the trio of headphones on this list, but it was sufficient for me to obtain a positive impression of their sound.
"From the moment you put on that uniform, you have answered a call that at any moment, even in the briefest interaction, may put your life in harm's way," Obama said.
Not that the uninitiated could know exactly which controls what, but Mr. Jacobs addressed that problem, too, with the briefest of tutorials on registrations: how different sounds are produced and mingled.
Paid leave would massively unburden the lives of working parents with children, and help women avoid the wage penalty that often goes with even the briefest career pause to start a family.
Usually in this type of situation, there is "the briefest of spikes" in crude prices but then they almost give back all the gains in the next day or two, he explained.
I had no idea where Max's group had taken me, and I had only the briefest moment to take in the room before we were outside, sprinting to different vehicles and scattering.
" After the briefest pause from reflection, Taylor replies, in that maddening monotone: "No, I'm pretty sure there's only money, and it can buy all those things, or at least the same result.
" The White House Correspondents' event had sincere speeches from the journalists Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, and the briefest of taped messages from Alec Baldwin, who regularly impersonates Mr. Trump on "S.
"Meth: We're On It." For the briefest of moments Monday evening, these words managed to drown out impeachment analysis as social media cocked a collective eyebrow in the direction of South Dakota.
The briefest, most infinitesimal beats between them do the work of entire conversations, demanding that just as much (if not more) attention be given to what goes unsaid as to what's made explicit.
The story of an East German family fleeing to the West in a home-made balloon is not, as she dismisses it, "apocryphal": the briefest research reveals that it really happened, in 1979.
But the show featured only the briefest of appearances from the cast member Pete Davidson, who on Saturday afternoon published an Instagram post that elicited widespread concern about his safety and well-being.
There will be years and years to sleep, I know now, but only the briefest weeks in which to smell a baby's skin as he nestles into my neck on dark, sleepless nights.
The wood was sorted based on how long each piece was estimated to have been exposed, from briefest to longest, in the hopes of understanding what types of creature settle on which substrate.
In crafting a deal that for weeks seemed impossible, these four lawmakers were able to avoid a second shutdown and prove that, if only for the briefest of moments, Congress can still function.
For the briefest moment, I want to pretend to live in a town where the only news of the day is whether Veronica Lodge and Archie Andrews really kissed during seven minutes in heaven.
Straus politely declines to name names, though the briefest of Internet searches would yield that it's likely based on her relationship with her ex-girlfriend, the actress Amandla Stenberg from The Hate U Give.
Besides the briefest of snippets in early 20193, there hasn't been a lick of new gameplay footage since October 2015, and multiple E3s (and Paris Games Weeks) have gone by without a meaningful updates.
If this was true of a teacher with whom I had had only the briefest of interactions, how much richer are the legacies left by those who shape the core of our musical beings?
But if the breach should have been a pivotal moment of reassessment about what happens to our private information, it instead was met, oddly, with only the briefest of panicked responses from the public.
It was drafted in a rapid and secretive process, and voted upon just hours after the text was complete, with only the briefest floor debate, without allowing for scoring by the Congressional Budget Office.
It gets just the briefest of mentions on Apple's website, but a small Palo Alto startup represents the secret sauce that allows the most recent iPad models to roam seamlessly in more than 90 countries.
According to Vanity Fair, the film will bring back the Knights of Ren — companions of Kylo Ren who made the briefest of cameos in The Force Awakens, but didn't show up in The Last Jedi.
The researchers have at least added some skin and hair to this cyberdemon, allowing us the briefest moment of solace as we stare into Affetto's dead eyes and hope it doesn't gum us to death.
With dawn just a few hours off, Mr. Ryan jammed through the Zika spending bill and his motion to adjourn to allow Republicans to leave town without even so much as the briefest of debates.
After the briefest of economic recoveries, Japan is again flirting with economic recession as its economy gets hit by a slowing Chinese economy and by last April's increase in the domestic value-added tax rate.
Those four words, described by Pauline Kael as "the briefest statement imaginable of the basic appeal of the movies," are an accurate account of the way in which the new Steve McQueen film, "Widows," begins.
Edu, wearing cargo shorts and a lime-green ball cap, found me immediately among the dozen passengers and we climbed into his Land Cruiser, then made one of the briefest airport transfers I've ever experienced.
Unclear. "Amy and I have made a decision about how we can best serve our country," Mr. O'Rourke, the former congressman from Texas, said in the briefest of statements, referring to his wife, Amy Sanders.
He nods his head to his professor, a look of determination appearing for the briefest of moments, almost like an object that rises up through water, becoming almost visible, before settling back beneath the surface.
Best is leg of lamb first roasted in a pan with garlic, onions and red streaks of chile, then shaved thin — it looks torn to scraps — so that after the briefest tug the meat surrenders.
Since taking office, though, his views have changed and he offered warm words for her Thursday despite deciding to replace Yellen and make her the briefest-serving Fed chair since G. William Miller from 1978-79.
The historical record of Wordsworth's relationship with food also seems to yield thin gruel, much as Shapiro has painstakingly prepared it, devoting several pages to the briefest mention of black pudding in one of Wordsworth's journals.
Credit...via SCAD SAVANNAH, Ga. — Frederick Douglass passed through this elegant Southern city only once, for the briefest of visits — a half-hour whistle-stop on his rail journey to a speaking engagement in Jacksonville, Fla.
When the man let out a small grunt, Jacob reflexively glanced over, and they exchanged the briefest of smiles before remembering where they were: a place where exactly one extremely fleeting moment of acknowledgment was tolerable.
When art can be pinned to a pullover, the briefest glance around the society of the spectacle is enough to remind us that some of this collection's intellectual and aesthetic limitations are also, sociologically, among its attractions.
Compared to the least sedentary people with the briefest stretches of sitting time, the most sedentary people with the longest periods of sitting down were twice as likely to die of all cause during the study period.
At first — for the briefest of moments — I was annoyed as I imagined my daughter's "princess heels" and my son's football cleats plodding up the steps in violation of our strict no-shoes-in-the-house policy.
Green's first brush with virality occurred before the era of hashtag activism, Gamergate, social media-fueled culture wars, and the increasing 24-7 public scrutiny that can make even the briefest brushes with fame into terrifying experiences.
It always happened while I was away, and when I would log on I would be shown the briefest view of the town, it's cold milky ground newly carpeted with grass, before being told to move on elsewhere.
As for writing a play with an all-female cast of 10 — the other role, the briefest, is a soccer mom — she knows firsthand, having been an aspiring actress, how hard it can be to find interesting parts.
Clark saw the brain as travelling light, taking in only the news, only what it needed for its next move; but Hohwy saw how much heavy mental equipment was necessary to process even the briefest glance or touch.
The best moments in The Catch, Shonda Rhimes' midseason stand-in for How To Get Away With Murder's "TGIT" time slot, are the ones in which my TV lover Peter Krause registers the briefest flickers of… something. Love?
HBO has not said when the new season will premiere, but gave eagle-eyed Golden Globe viewers the briefest of sneak peeks at the new season in a programming tease that aired during the award show on Sunday.
Wordplay SUNDAY PUZZLE — This is a dense puzzle, even for a Sunday, and puzzlers may note with trepidation that four of the six theme answers span or nearly span the entire grid, despite having the briefest of clues.
In federal court, city lawyers have gone so far as to request that an attorney's letters be sealed or redacted, even after the settling of a case, if there was even the briefest mention of an officer's disciplinary history.
Mr. Glover, for instance, said he had no plans to change habits developed over the past two years of lead-tainted turmoil in Flint: He uses tap water for washing dishes, for mopping floors, for the briefest of showers.
Just before he disappeared from view, as Liverpool's players poured into embraces and the stands melted, he offered the briefest, softest shake of the head, as if he, too, had not been able to believe what he had seen.
Moments like the briefest impression of violins tuning in the prologue, and the quiver of flute in the opera proper at the mention of leaves rustling, don't ever stop the dialogue in its tracks; indeed, they propel it forward.
It was the shortest appearance in 220 big league starts for Matz, who tied a career high in runs allowed set in his previous briefest stint, a 20 24/26.34-inning outing against the Miami Marlins on April 210, 213.
An upside-down face meant literally nothing at all until social media users imbued it with a "lol, nothing matters" connotation a couple of years ago, and an eggplant emoji meant an eggplant for only the briefest period of its life.
In their final showdown before November's midterm elections, taped Thursday at KMBC-TV in Kansas City, two candidates with backgrounds as prosecutors spent an hour relitigating their respective pasts, with only the briefest hints at what the future would hold.
What the Apes films have in common with the Bourne films — and with the best television shows — is their understanding that each chapter of the saga must stand on its own, teasing only the briefest of glimpses at future films.
In the briefest way, I shall now tell you the history of the marshmallow: It began with a plant called "marsh mallow," which happens to grow in swampy, marshy regions of the world, and has a super sticky, thick, white sap.
It's only the briefest of teases: We get a glimpse of Whittaker dressed in the Twelfth Doctor's iconic outfit and gasping in shock, and then more glimpses of Whittaker in her own rainbow-printed threads, scrambling across various alien vistas.
In the short, a rapid-fire account of each museum's iconic shape and date of completion offers the briefest of art-venue histories, like moving through a "best-of" round-up during a commercial break from your documentary on Picasso.
If arrangements can be made to allow the former president of the United States to comfortably serve as such an integral part of the weekend, surely there's a way for Jordan to let himself be seen for the briefest of glimpses.
Despite the briefest of N.B.A. playing careers, Shammgod has landed on the Mavericks' staff as a player development coach — yet he remains so revered for his ball handling that, even in a coaching role, he has his own Puma signature shoe.
WASHINGTON/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell set a record on Wednesday, after the U.S. central bank delivered a widely-expected interest rate hike, by holding the briefest quarterly news conference since the Fed began giving them in April 2011.
Footage from TNT's reimagined Snowpiercer TV show only gets the briefest of teases here at the end, but the clip (narrated by Hamilton star Daveed Diggs) sets the groundwork for what to expect from the series when it hits in Spring 2020.
After the briefest of sojourns in the political wilderness, Mr Renzi won a decisive victory in a public ballot organised by the centre-left PD. Though dubbed a "primary" it was open to any Italian resident prepared to pay the party €2 ($2).
Truthfully, I don't really know if it's awesome, because I got just the briefest imaginable test drive this evening — a few fleeting seconds ripping around Tesla's Design Studio in Hawthorne, California in the back seat with two other journalists along for the ride.
You can get quick looks at those games in the trailer, but even more exciting is something that gets only a few seconds of screen time — the video also includes the briefest glimpse at a PlayStation VR headset and an X-Wing cockpit.
Modern science shows that the dandelion is generally good for you, as well as high in vitamins A and C. I'm not a nutritionist, but even the briefest research on the topic suggests we should all be eating more of this healthful green.
I go about my day — walking my dog, running in Central Park, riding the subway, sitting in a restaurant — and recognize a ton of people, even if I had just the briefest encounter with them, or simply passed them on the street.
The study findings add to evidence that opioids should be prescribed in the smallest dose possible for the briefest period of time, said Dr. Constance Houck, a researcher at Harvard Medical School and Boston Children's Hospital who wasn't involved in the study.
But that focus on procedure and process, on the way the job gets done and not always the job itself, is paired with a somber portrayal of the continued fraying of the Jennings family unit — with the briefest of hopes at the end for renewal.
WASHINGTON/SAN FRANCISCO, March 21 (Reuters) - Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell set a record on Wednesday, after the U.S. central bank delivered a widely-expected interest rate hike, by holding the briefest quarterly news conference since the Fed began giving them in April 2011.
Personally, I'd have plumped for Martin Cruz Smith, who has demonstrated, since the first two sentences of " Gorky Park " (1981), that the English language lies at his command, whereas Patterson is helplessly at its mercy, as even the briefest browse of his corpus will confirm.
" This is a wonderful, cathartic moment, we think, until the deflating end of the scene, where Alex "raised her arms in the air in victory and ran that way until the machine shut itself off, emitting only the briefest congratulations on the completion of her workout.
Disney put out a first teaser this week for its live-action remake of Aladdin — and unfortunately for anyone excited to see how this movie is coming along, this is very much a teaser, showing little more than a couple locations and the briefest glimpse of the film's star.
Those choices only make it all the more glaring how many of the female characters in the show's original cast have been sidelined or written out altogether: Hannah appears only in a flashback to her rape, and other characters like Courtney are there only for the briefest of cameos.
WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald J. Trump's transition staff has issued a blanket edict requiring politically appointed ambassadors to leave their overseas posts by Inauguration Day, according to several American diplomats familiar with the plan, breaking with decades of precedent by declining to provide even the briefest of grace periods.
He had visited from Turkey a few weeks before to record some footage, and his mind lingered there, on a cafe owner called Abu Ibrahim, briskly handing out cups of coffee with tears in his eyes, with only the briefest glance across the street at a row of nine unclaimed bodies.
In even the briefest experience of doubt or despair, Plath saw a threat of joy's permanent retreat, and the only work she could do against this outcome was tying joy to the page, refusing to lose happy memories to time lest she come to doubt they had ever happened at all.
" Bradley Cooper, for Briefest Political Endorsement of a Presidential Candidate, referring to Beto O'RourkeBeto O'RourkeCastro qualifies for next Democratic primary debates 2020 Democrats react to NYPD firing of officer in Garner case: 'Finally' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall MORE (D-Texas): "I hope he runs.
He saw her before he saw the cop, the crisp line her skirt cut just above her knees, her pretty legs, the heels she wore to work, and for the briefest flash of a second he wondered what she was doing there, and then he saw the cop and he knew.
Stints at Benfica, where he won the Portuguese Super Cup, and Valencia, who he guided to a Copa del Rey, are among the briefest and least successful of his career, while his time at PSV soon garnered a Dutch league title but ended bitterly with him leaving for Spain after barely a year.
Trump was one of the co-owners of the short-lived Affliction promotion, which, for the briefest moment in the late aughts, gave American fans the chance to witness firsthand the skills of a man who to that point had been viewed like an untouchable, unseen god out of some Russian myth.
Perhaps because there were such a memorable part of Looking Glass's original System Shock, or because they were not yet regarded as an exhausted trope, System Shock 2 embraces them without reservation to unfurl an entire three-act tragedy to in which you can play only the briefest part at the very end.
But even the briefest time spent in the queue in Rust's dimly lit lower hallway, which funnels both male and female toilet-goers and desperate coat-checkers, is long enough for the one-two punch of its turquoise walls and the putrid stench of piss to be burned into your senses for life.
Later, he visited pain clinics where, he said, doctors requested only the briefest justification for writing prescriptions, at a time when many physicians accepted a sales pitch from drug companies, such as Purdue Pharma, the maker of several potent painkillers, that their pills were a safe and effective way to treat pain.
The latest one, a teaser for a Firefly animated series, packs a lot into 40 seconds of animation: A passionate Mal / Inara kiss, a mournful post-Serenity moment with Zoë, Jayne and his giant gun Vera, River Tam kicking ass, and just the briefest hint of what looks like Shepherd Book coming through a door.
In a field once governed by caution, audacity rules, insolent touches cropping up everywhere, from the stiffly beribboned fascinators at Lela Rose to the medieval-style sleeves veiling the models' fingertips at Vera Wang; and from caped looks at Badgley Mischka to the briefest of skirts at Naeem Khan, accented, improbably, with thigh-high satin boots.
Our very conception of time, then, is at odds with everyone else's: It's often not until one goes abroad that one realizes that 30 minutes is actually an inadequate lunch break, or that 10 days per year is actually not enough vacation time, or that 243 years is actually a blink, the briefest of pauses in the long arc of human civilization.
So three legislators, two lobbyists, and a handful of staff privately decided, after the briefest of deliberations, to enact a policy that would give a $20 million monopoly over the state's Medicaid drug business to a corporation that had no experience running such a program, a move that would impact the lives of the 600,1003 poorest and least powerful people in Alabama—children, senior citizens, people with disabilities.

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