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I can't stand it, I almost can't stand it anymore.
Like, if Kevin Durant says, 'Man, I can't stand Steph Curry and I can't stand Draymond Green.
People who live in the suburbs can't stand it and people of color can't stand the Republican Party brand.
Hater is a brand new dating app that matches you with others who can't stand the very same things you can't stand.
If the memo can't stand up its specific allegations about the Page FISA application, it clearly can't stand up an allegation this broad and deep.
The sense that you really can't stand being around your partner anymore, or that they can't stand being around you is definitely a good reason to end a relationship.
"If you can't stand the nut on the left and you can't stand the nut on the right, go for the Johnson," said Bush, to laughter from his interviewers.
" - Preti, 33 "Boss can't stand anyone who disagrees.
"I've settled on the fact that if you can't stand the 'nut' on the left, and you can't stand the 'nut' on the right, go for the 'Johnson,'" Jonathan Bush joked.
She can't stand for long hours — a cashier must.
Not that Arnold can't stand up to her, and not that she can't stand up to him standing up to her — which turns their climactic face-off into a shattering battle royal.
" Philip candidly replied, "Well I can't stand up much longer.
Can't stand the stuff, almost to the point of phobia.
"I can't stand having forehead wrinkles on camera," Scheana says.
If you can't stand the heat, stay outta Burger King.
If you can't stand 100 ft back for the photo.
Her daughter can't stand her, while the fans love her.
Someone who doesn't know me at all can't stand me!!!
"I can't stand by a company that's made that choice."
I'm doubled over in pain and can't stand up straight.
Plus, many fabrics simply can't stand up to hot water.
"I can't stand the big money in politics," said Sen.
We all have that one friend our pets can't stand.
I can't stand wasting time in my day on commuting.
"I just can't stand by and watch anymore," she says.
At some point, the art can't stand on its own.
"Khloé's family can't stand Tristan," the insider recently told PEOPLE.
"I can't stand seeing free newspapers left over," he adds.
"I can't stand sunlight for very long," he told me.
In all fairness, "Can't Stand It" doesn't necessarily sound dark.
" Dennis replied, before Jacobs said, "My boyfriend can't stand you.
Let's start with "Can't Stand Me Now" by the Libertines.
There are moments when I can't stand being a mother.
You can't stand there looking like your hip is broke.
"I can't stand there and argue with him," he added.
Ever since then, I can't stand the thought of milk.
"I can't stand him — even before this," Ms. Maloney said.
I can't stand beside them and enjoy the same thing.
The guy adores my friend, but I can't stand him.
I can't stand that layoffs, the layoffs make me crazy.
I can't stand these people that say these bright lanes.
The nibs start getting soft and I can't stand that.
"I can't stand that kind of thing," Ms. Barrie said.
If I can't stand up for myself, no one will.
My experience can't stand in for that of all donors.
Those two characters who can't stand each other in act one?
If you can't stand the heat, get out of Lorissa's Kitchen!
I am still broken & I can't stand the judgement from others.
But even the most gourmet chefs have foods they can't stand.
I don't want to see all these politicians I can't stand.
But there's another option for a tat you truly can't stand.
Musk doesn't mind the investors; it's everyone else he can't stand.
I should probably wear more, but I, I can't stand it!
These trolls are basically spineless; they can't stand a courageous woman.
"My good friend" Politician-speak for somebody they often can't stand.
I like that you can't stand up and use a urinal.
I have another answer: I can't stand that I love her.
Cortadito But a Cuban restaurant can't stand on a Cubano alone.
Maybe you can't stand young people in clubs and bars anymore.
If you can't stand the heat, stay out of the kitchen.
"I just can't stand what's going on," she told the publication.
And sometimes, we just can't stand to hear Jojo Siwa sing.
TRUMP: Well, look, I can't stand there and argue with him.
I can't stand stories in which women are held physically captive.
And at some point, some of us can't stand it anymore.
I can't stand what I could be doing to the children.
Cuellar is the kind of Democrat that Justice Democrats can't stand.
Deliberately so because I can't stand talking to people before lunch.
It's the kind of men I can't stand being next to.
Fellas if you can't stand the heat get out the kitchen.
Fellas if you can't stand the heat get out the kitchen.
It's evidence of a person who can't stand on her own.
I can't stand to think about Trump-Clinton for another minute.
But I can't stand these early morning and late-night messages.
I can't stand when I see them, I have to say.
I know a lot of people — legitimate fashion people — can't stand it.
PLUS: Why Patti LaBelle "can't stand help" in the kitchen on Thanksgiving!
Quimby gets pregnant again and he returns to work he can't stand.
"It's the hypocrisy of the right that I can't stand," he said.
Some of us love it, yet the rest absolutely can't stand it.
I truly love this game and can't stand letting you guys down.
"We can't stand him," Norris Daniels, 1.1, an airport worker, said Wednesday.
The heartbreaking truth is, your pet can't stand it when you're away.
"I can't stand the thought of you with someone else," Justin says.
"I can't stand up for this anymore" – Supermodel @NinaAgdal on #MegynTODAY pic.twitter.
Many Republicans who can't stand Trump simply stayed home from the convention.
I can't stand the feeling of being looked down upon by man.
I never get to see Brody Stevens again I can't stand this.
If you can't stand horror movies either, there are few reasons why.
But fighting back—even by connecting, or especially by connecting—can't stand.
"I can't stand doing records that don't party and ponder," Jidenna proclaims.
"I can't stand confrontation, which maybe is a character flaw," she said.
You might even exchange some kind words with someone you can't stand!
I can't stand all (the bracketology) because it's like a poisonous snake.
I can't stand how corporate pride is abt "love" & not LGBTQ ppl.
"Kids are getting bullied and I can't stand it," Warfield told CNN.
Even the people I can't stand, they were once sweet little babies.
Ivana Trump said she "can't stand it" when her friends send gifts.
"I'll tell you the truth, I can't stand the testing," he said.
And I can't stand the Viagra-taking, booty-shaking, aging rocker phase.
So if you can't stand unrelenting vulgarity and heedless insensitivity, stay away.
"I can't stand [Omarosa] a bully, back stabber & big mouth," Rivera added.
Actually, she really can't stand to look at them throughout the episode.
They stay because they love her—even though they can't stand her.
They're, well, difficult people, and they can't stand anyone but each other.
I know a lot of people – legitimate fashion people – can't stand it.
Even though I like the music, I just can't stand the image.
" Likewise, "look at the people that you can't stand to be around.
People can't stand it anymore ... the intrusive thoughts, the lack of sleep.
I, for one, would bristle; I can't stand being hot in summer.
Eritreans who can't stand living conditions in Eritrea flee rather than rebel.
I can't stand going through the week with my house being messy.
Sweat until you can't stand it, and escape to the cold shower.
If you can't stand the heat stay out of the cosmic kitchen.
I can't stand pointlessly expensive luxuries, but this one has a point.
And that's precisely why the Democratic National Committee (DNC) can't stand him.
They swear they just can't stand the crappy vacuum in the closet.
Damour: Being in a group project with a kid they can't stand.
"I can't stand Western food, so I brought my own," she griped.
Chidi can't stand to make decisions, so he's forced to choose between soulmates.
We can't stand around in this very competitive place in the United States.
At the very least, most people have one family member they can't stand.
A lot of people leave their jobs because of bosses they can't stand.
They say if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.
He says he can't stand the thought of her being with someone else.
It also means you know your own message can't stand up under scrutiny.
I can't stand microwaved foods, so I have to get creative with leftovers.
That's particularly irksome for Natalia, who probably also can't stand having a namesake.
If there's one thing he can't stand, it's someone else telling his story.
You can't stand up for Britain because you won't stand up to Trump.
They know who each cat gets along with and who they can't stand.
Unlike Lively, 28, he can't stand how time-consuming home decorations can be.
Even when I can't stand Game of Thrones, I love Game of Thrones.
"I can't stand this school," I told a girl, Mia, during literature class.
If he can't stand the heat, he should get out of the kitchen.
It's something I like about her — but can't stand at the same time!
You can't stand anywhere without a perfect golden leaf falling into your hair.
"Can't stand post-coital chats," he says in a rare moment of levity.
I'm getting old; after bowing for so long, I can't stand it anymore.
If there's one thing I can't stand about the UFC, it's this aspect.
I can't stand being alone, it's like having [boyfriend] die all over again.
What could be the one thing I can't stand about the Spectre's performance?
I, as a human being, can't stand by and say that's his problem.
But the assembled fans understandably can't stand that kind of atonal brass nonsense.
It's weirdly gratifying, honestly, if you can't stand what he is all about.
You can't stand your neighbor's loud music even if it's your favorite artist.
Many, I suspect, can't stand the thought of another four years of Trump.
"You can't stand with the president and also stand with Bolton," he said.
He can't stand it that more people protested against him than celebrated him.
That can be difficult when you can't stand up to project your voice.
"Comments like this are why people can't stand Washington," he tweeted Tuesday morning.
" The hook featured an emphatic confession: "Now I can't stand to be alone.
I know I can't stand a practical joke but I have four brothers.
If you can't stand salt or soda water, try plain, but keep gargling.
Americans can't stand to see an animal die onscreen in a TV show.
The Workologist I share an office with another woman, whom I can't stand.
A lot relationships can't stand that… where they have to change the rules.
I miss X, I can't stand screaming music but I love his stuff.
But I can't stand the expectation of mindfulness that you find at nonairport spas.
The household can't stand him and did everything they could to bring him down.
There's a belief and you can't stand in the way of people with belief.
Notwithstanding his line of work, the man just can't stand a gross-feeling mouth.
This is so grievously wrong that we can't stand to live with it anymore.
I don't know about you, but I can't stand to be covered in lint.
And if there is one thing I can't stand -- it's the abuse of power.
Dogs barking is like screaming babies to most other people — I can't stand it!
So, what can you do if you can't stand the stench of someone's perfume?
Speaking of Lesu – how fun is this foursome that just can't stand each other?
"I know a lot of people — legitimate fashion people — can't stand it" she said.
Is it true or not that a part of the population can't stand us?
" According to the source, Kardashian West "can't stand when he starts drama like this.
Misery loves company… people can't stand for someone else to flourish and be happy.
But the one thing we can't stand any longer is being shamed for menstruating.
"Honey, I know many people who married Jews who can't stand Jews," Flicker said.
If you can't stand the heat, get out of the interview chair, Ricky Gervais.
"I don't want Joe gone, because everyone already can't stand the guy," Ben says.
Much of America can't stand Gingrich and they despised his tenure on Capitol Hill.
Nothing is too precious that you can't stand on it or dance on it.
They can't stand that we are extremely close and will ALWAYS support each other.
If it's their coworker who they can't stand, have they considered going to HR?
" The article posits that "we blame Zuckerberg because we can't stand to blame ourselves.
Fields, 79, said he can't stand to bathe more than three times a week.
Also, I can't stand to look at older female black characters with sad storylines.
And more importantly: Who among us can't stand to improve their grammar a touch?
The Red Clam Chowder Seafood based, which some people can't stand the smell of.
Ruffles are the pickles of clothing — you either love them or can't stand them.
"I have to go with Clinton just because I can't stand Trump," Morris said.
"I know that you can't stand that your daughter looks like this," Willowdean says.
"I can't stand it anymore," he told me in a private message on Twitter.
They won't take the benefit of the snowdome because they can't stand the boredom.
Though Trump brags about his negotiating skills, he clearly can't stand the smallest concessions.
"That's one of those things about those movies that I can't stand," he says.
At the same time, most Republicans also can't stand the Democratic nominee, Hillary Clinton.
We can't stand by and watch him fuck the world forever, bro, no sir.
Ted Cruz gets underestimated because elites — both Washington insiders and pundits — can't stand him.
"She describes mothers wailing in anguish, people fainting who can't stand it," Carson said.
As she put it earlier: "I can't stand by and watch another generation disappear."
Or, maybe you just can't stand using a mobile app that's not well-designed.
"I can't stand the B and D," Mr. Paredes said on a recent morning.
Many of those who have been closest to Trump just can't stand the guy.
For anyone who can't stand the heat, change may be just around the corner.
He just can't stand in the way of this and try and stop it.
"If you can't stand failure and disappointment, you can't do this work," he said.
"I can't stand by and do nothing," Mr. Best said, according to the newspaper.
But now that it's the thing I wake up to, I can't stand it.
It saw mixed reviews, with some suggesting it can't stand up to a Sonos.
"I can't stand that motherf-----," Eminem said of Trump in an interview last month.
"I just can't stand by and watch a man's life be destroyed," Trump said.
You just can't stand that I'm right next door reminding you of all that.
The problem with that future is that both riders and drivers can't stand UberPOOL.
Some people, it wouldn't work — they can't stand not being the one in the spotlight.
But I'm not, and I've finally accepted the reason why: I can't stand the music.
You are more patient and European than I. Because, frankly, I can't stand the stuff.
I get my nails done every two weeks because I can't stand having unpolished nails.
I can't stand rats and you never expect that kind of thing in a restaurant.
Coons can't stand arguments that begin with, "The way we win elections is…" he said.
"I am one of those people that can't stand social media, sorry world," she says.
Amy was going to visit her college friends, and Bryan* can't stand being around them.
In 2015, she was misquoted in a tabloid as saying she "can't stand" sex scenes.
Read on for exactly what to do if you can't stand your new hair color.
That's a whole lot of love for something that so many people supposedly can't stand.
" Quick as a flash, Philip came back with, "Well I can't stand up much longer.
For those that can't stand carpeting, the house also comes with original full hardwood flooring.
"For some reason I can't stand the word 'lucky," Thomas Rhett said, introducing the song.
Find out who needs guaranteed seating because they can't stand for long periods of time.
We don't want to say in a crisis that we can't stand by our obligations.
We can't stand by while Republicans try to turn back the clock on women's health.
A few days of sitting around at home and he can't stand the inaction anymore.
"Because you can't stand on the sidelines if you want to affect something," he says.
She says she doesn't want the dancing to stop just because Steve can't stand anymore.
If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen, as the saying goes.
"I can't stand the thought of having another old white man in office," she said.
And a smattering of East Coasters and Oregonians just can't stand the constant baby updates.
I can't stand someone who flies off the handle at the drop of a hat.
Today, my mother can't stand cramped, windowless spaces, like small elevators or an MRI machine.
I can't stand seeing them as sick as they have been throughout all of this.
"I can't stand the hipster look," Mr. Puglisi said, sipping from a glass of vodka.
Many Oasis fans enjoy the band's 1995 hit "Wonderwall," but Liam Gallagher can't stand it.
He can't stand the dismal press coverage he is getting day in and day out.
Or you can't stand one of your co-workers, and don't know what to do.
"If I'm in the field and somebody does it, I can't stand it," Belt said.
I'd say, 'Why are you lying down?' and he'd say, 'I can't stand Don's driving.
If you can't stand the heat, you might want to stay out of this kitchen.
John Mayer is That Guy — the one our friends can't stand, but we can't shake.
"I can't stand the cold, the hunger and all that," the 42-year-old said.
"He said he can't stand violence against women and had to say something," Momber said.
They don't like Johnson, but they can't stand Corbyn and they think Labour's blocked Brexit.
For those who can't stand the taste of coconut, there's the soy option from Silk.
Don't look if you can't stand it, but the press needs to do its job.
He was shocked to visit farms and see chickens "so large they can't stand," he said.
"Sometimes I go outside and sleep there because I can't stand the fighting," the girl says.
" - Samantha, 25 "Harry Potter books are for children" - Shawn, 33 "Can't stand when people text haha.
" Now he is telling the VA that he "can't stand idle while veterans suffer with addiction.
And for those of you who can't stand the cold, Rio de Janeiro's Carnival begins Friday.
According to the article, Legend "can't stand being around Justin" and it's soured their partners' friendship.
That would instantaneously debilitate the trap-jaw ants — they can't stand up or walk after that.
And the cramps are so intense — till you can't walk, you can't sit, you can't stand.
Both Amy and Frank are miserable in their dull domestic lives with people they can't stand.
"She is a go-getter, she is always busy, she can't stand down time," Swanson says.
I can't stand what I look like, yeah I look fat, but what do I care?
Here's how it works: When you're with someone you can't stand, tell yourself you love them.
If there's one thing the NHL can't stand, it's the perception that somebody is being mocked.
"I can't stand by and do nothing," Best said in a 2014 interview with The Oregonian.
I can't stand when legendary comedians complain about the state of political correctness in the world.
You bend over backwards for the people in your life—even the people you can't stand!
Find out who needs guaranteed seating because they can't stand for long periods of time. 51.
"My dad watches the news 24/7, and I can't stand the news," Mr. Conrad recalled.
I can't lift patients anymore I can't stand for more than four hours at a time.
Just the part about having people who can't stand your success, your hotness, your good mood.
It was like a car accident, where you can't stand it but you can't look away.
If a woman can't stand up for other women, then that woman shouldn't be in office.
Still, "I really can't stand spending money on myself," he told Reuters in a 2012 interview.
Our economy can't stand any more of the ludicrous tax and regulatory policies of this administration.
Since I can't stand ads, I recommend upgrading to Hulu Premium, so you can stream uninterrupted.
"I think it's a huge wave that our parents can't stand in front of," Rafaa said.
It's all in the air I can't stand the pressure much longer Somebody say a prayer.
" Self-Loathing (via Fellow Women): "If you can't stand the culture, get out of the yogurt!
It's alright though... as they say, if you can't stand the heat, get outta the kitchen!
To see our public education system in Pennsylvania under attack is something I can't stand for.
If Tim Ryan can't stand up to criticism from Tulsi Gabbard, he should probably drop out.
Oh she doesn't like Trump so much, but she likes Fox News, oddly she can't stand Trump.
"Rob can't stand it and will try to have things changed by the court," said the insider.
Personally I can't stand women like that, and we see a lot of them in New York.
So even people who can't stand Trump's politics expected him to put on a lively, entertaining show.
The vesps cannot see and they can't stand cold weather becuse it dries out their skin, darling.
"Rob can't stand it and will try to have things changed by the court," says the insider.
Look at how much the rest of the people on the show hate him, can't stand him.
Unless they're awful people, I can't stand it when a man is disrespectful toward his parents/family.
Again, as with all Chromebooks, none of this will matter at all if you can't stand ChromeOS.
"It's been too hot towards the bottom of the pond and shrimp can't stand it," he said.
And our Social Q's column takes on a knotty problem: when you can't stand a friend's partner.
Cramer doesn't like how Tesla accounts for its sales, and he can't stand the hype surrounding it.
Tempted by the prospect of financial security, he puts off quitting until Cory can't stand it anymore.
"I can't stand for more than 4-5 minutes, but I stand for the anthem," he said.
Even the most stunning red lipstick is no good if you can't stand the taste of it.
Anne-Marie: Before this, I hadn't actually been on any dates because I can't stand the awkwardness.
"For her to come in here, it's just ridiculous; I can't stand it," McKinnon told me afterward.
Much of the Israeli Right can't stand her because they think she's a traitor to their cause.
Even though Republicans control the body, their 52-seat majority is thin and can't stand many desertions.
One is that most Republicans will vote for him simply because they can't stand his Democratic opponent.
Yesterday, a family member and two friends who can't stand Clinton told me they voted for her.
I got the feeling he was using me to game the system; I can't stand being manipulated.
People who can't stand the sound of someone chewing, might have misphonia, which is an actual condition.
I can't stand seeing people not being able to live their lives in a very full way.
Everything in this county is so fucking individualistic and so rooted in capitalism I can't stand it.
If you can't stand ads, you can upgrade to an ad-free version for $11.99 a month.
Dolph raps in a deep, accented garble that you either enjoy for its directness or can't stand.
I can't always be climbing taller mountains — sometimes I'm just floating until I can't stand it anymore.
But he and Claire understand they can't stand by and let history destroy all they hold dear.
But it comes across as boys who can't stand any sort of impediment to their sexual satisfaction.
When I can't stand looking at the tick tick tick tick, my eyes wander to the ceiling.
But also, it offers a clear victory to de Blasio, not him, which Cuomo apparently can't stand.
We see it in the collective thrill of Ofglen/Ofsteven driving off, because she can't stand it.
"Apple just can't stand still in light of this competition," said analyst Tim Bajarin of Creative Strategies.
If your child starts wobbling around or can't stand, it could be a sign they've ingested marijuana.
"I was like, 'Oh, my God, I can't stand the thought of her suffering," Meri Dreyfuss recalled.
And it's really hard to explain to your partner that you just can't stand up right now.
Because there are days I can't stand it and the limitations it puts on the entire family.
The fact that you can't stand with everybody else in this room and say that, I'm sorry.
One of Mr. Balasa's clients "can't stand Jamie Dimon," the chief executive of JPMorgan Chase, he said.
"If you can't stand up for the entire nation, you should not be Prime Minister," he declared.
Beancurd is nutritious stuff, says Ms Lin, but the human body "can't stand" a fully meatless diet.
Maybe he just can't stand anyone thinking he didn't, or couldn't, win the presidency on his own.
That's why the drums and haegeum are on that Westernized beat [in 'I Can't Stand The Rain'].
"I just can't stand the food at the canteen any more at the Olympic village," she said.
I can't stand here on national television and make fun of a politician just for drinking water.
Martin (Garen McRoberts), is a cocky corporate bro who can't stand what he perceives as affirmative action.
That's why some town residents can't stand a concrete one that is just pretending to be stone.
I can't stand the thought of touching my eyeballs, so contacts are a non-starter for me.
But, if you really can't stand it for some reason, Walmart does have a 2549.99-day return policy.
Get the VICE App on iOS and Android I'm Nicaraguan American, and I can't stand Hispanic Heritage Month.
And hey, you could always consider swimming in an indoor pool if you really can't stand the outdoors.
One guy, who is seen covering his eyes, looks like he literally can't stand to watch it happen.
What I can't stand, it turns out, is an endless sea of true believers nominally on my side.
Her writing is intoxicating and flummoxing, from a mind that can't stand still between satire and earnest affection.
Recently, if anyone asks me what trend I just can't stand, my response is 'anything off-the-shoulder.
She still gets DMs from people telling her that while she seems so sweet, they can't stand Robbie.
As forfeit, Nanjiani, who apparently can't stand Brussels sprouts, was to then eat a hefty serving of them.
I'm not saying there aren't sh*t qual pics — I can't stand all the memes and food pics.
It started out really hot and romantic and now we can't stand each other but you know what?
I can't stand when all-in-one brow products forget one of those key elements — especially the spoolie!
"I can't stand short speeches," West, 38, said as he accepted the award for artist of the year.
Image: NOAA / GizmodoIf you can't stand the heat, it's not the week to be in America, my friends.
"I used to love these flowers, now I can't stand 'em," farm proprietor Marlene Bogle told The Globe.
"Holleeder is a crybaby, and he can't stand being in prison," Kok said on a daily talk show.
But not every couple who gets a divorce does so because they can't stand being around each other.
After what seems like a rough night of nightmares, Carol can't stand her self-imposed solitude any longer.
"My first patient said, 'you can't stand in my shoes, you've never been through combat,' " Hooten tells PEOPLE.
" As an activist, she said, she had to do something: "You can't stand by and watch people die.
You can't stand nonsense, Capricorn, and I'm happy to report that today there will be none of it!
Because I know how I can be when I'm not sober and I can't stand myself that way.
" The paper's deputy Washington editor, Jonathan Weisman, dismisses Stephens's critics as imbeciles who can't stand "a conservative presence.
There's only one thing about the show I just can't stand, and that's the way its characters text.
Amanda Adolf can't stand the smell, so she keeps the Air Wash filter system on high at Greenstone.
I can't stand skin-care products that absorb too slowly, are sticky, or are heavy on my skin.
I can't stand the thought that he is going to touch me, that he will be my husband.
" Brice takes fatherhood very seriously, writing on his website in 2013, "I can't stand being away from Takoda.
You either can't wait to hang on to every word, or you can't stand to listen at all.
He's coming in as a wrecking ball and he's fucking the elites and they just can't stand it.
I can't stand to play the game for more than an hour at a time—it's too much.
Peele says he can't stand to travel without his computer, and Key says he misses his shaving brush.
I can't stand it and it's wrecking the whole group because it's so big it pulls it down.
And Issa, the protagonist, leaves a job she can't stand, only to confront the consequences of that decision.
Trump can't stand the EU -- it's just the kind of multinational organization that pools sovereignty that he abhors.
"I can't stand people that make it difficult for good people to do good," wrote one Twitter employee.
I mean, I can't stand it when she shows up looking for you and you're not ever there.
Morton — a Kasich voter in 2016 — says he can't stand Trump, or the Republican Party under his leadership.
He was never empowered by Trump, and it seems pretty clear that the two can't stand each other.
Maybe you can't stand the feeling of foam rolling but love the way you feel after restorative yoga.
Just because something happened 35 years ago doesn't mean that you can't stand up and listen to us.
The affliction can be so acute in some people that they can't stand living with their own families.
And it's that quality that causes many of my friends who can't stand this show to tap out.
"But they were an actual team, they actually worked together, and Trump can't stand that," Mr. Shapiro said.
Worse, I can't stand my boss, and it's hard for me to imagine that relationship getting any easier.
" He continued, "Everyone that's played for that awful person and coach can't stand the ground he walks on.
"I can't stand them because they're sensationalist claptrap," James Whitbrook, io9 Staff Writer who is also British, told me.
Our friend says he can't stand how domestic we are and gives us another round of mimosas for free.
The top things most people can't stand on flights: barefoot passengers, seat kickers, and excessively chatty or loud travelers.
ISPs can't stand that, and they would rather be the thing people love — like Game of Thrones or Batman.
She can't stand the idea of not being able to articulate her thoughts on any given major news story.
C. sports fan through and through, and I can't stand "TB12" (insert eye roll) and his strange dance moves.
Can't stand the screaming kids, the never-ending baggage lines or watching people put their gross barefeet on stuff?!?
I can't stand that it's impossible to make myself equal simply by behaving as though that were the case.
I really wish I didn't have to put sugar on tart fruit, but I can't stand it without it.
" Buoyant as the chorus is, he seems vexed: "No love's as random as God's love… I can't stand it.
So while renewables on their own can't stand in for a conventional baseload generator, they may not have to.
But we need the right tools to make these masterpieces, so we can't stand eyeliners that don't stay put.
Almost everyone else can't stand him; over 60% of voters have a negative view of the Republican front-runner.
And if those 5,000 people can't stand to spend the 20 or 25 billion, they've got lots left over.
After seven years, it's pretty clear that the Obama administration just can't stand it when energy prices are low.
When an unproven idea can't stand on its own merits, it's always good to have influencers and promoters, right?
"I can't stand there and argue with him, I would rather have him get out of Syria," Trump said.
A. MILLS: We have extra cameras, extra eyes for us, at places we can't stand, like the finish line.
But it's not a song about two people who can't stand each other—it's way more nuanced than that.
"We can't have a leader that can't stand up and say, "I've been imperfect, I've made mistakes, I apologize.
That's why we asked a handful of R29 staffers to reveal the domestic behaviors that they secretly can't stand.
In addition, the institutions that can stand up for workers who can't stand up for themselves are falling short.
"(If) YETI can't stand behind the NRA, I ain't standing behind YETI no more," he said in the video.
"There may be times when we can't stand each other but we can't live without each other," she said.
"They can't stand that we are extremely close and will ALWAYS support each other," Eric Trump tweeted this week.
It must appear odd when I skipped the holidays to be alone, but I can't stand being around him.
"If in my position I can't stand up to this kind of extortion, how many people can?" he wrote.
More realistically, such headwinds may see U.S. companies that can't stand on their own run even faster to Saudi Arabia.
So GOP insiders will have to choose between allying with a man they can't stand and making themselves totally irrelevant.
" Quick as a flash, Philip, who turns 96 in June, came back with, "Well I can't stand up much longer.
In "Catch Me If You Cannes," Kim told her mom Kris that she can't stand mustard, cilantro, and blue cheese.
And I can't stand by, it's not OK. It's not OK, and he needs to hear that loud and clear.
Not a peep out of Barkley on standing up for people who can't stand up for themselves on that one.
I don't know about other women in front of the camera but I can't stand looking at myself on camera.
The reason for multiple companies may be even more prosaic: the leaders of each project reportedly can't stand each other.
That means I sometimes spend more time reading a book that I can't stand than a book that I love.
If you really can't stand the sight of that kind of crap (I can't), this is the one to buy.
" Quick as a flash, Philip, who turns 96 in June, came back with, "Well, I can't stand up much longer.
" The redhead reality star quickly responded, "That's not true, we talk all the time about how he can't stand you.
I really can't stand pictures of girls hanging out with tigers or monkeys in Thailand or some other exotic location.
You need it for when your car breaks down or you can't stand to live with a crazy roommate anymore.
"He simply can't stand the heat of any actual look at his policies," read a recent Sierra Club blog post.
"When you talk to elected Republicans privately, they can't stand the president," Scaramucci told Yahoo's "On the Move" on Monday.
"I can't stand up much," quipped the prince, whose off-the-cuff remarks have sometimes landed him in hot water.
They announce his fidelity to an agenda and style of accommodation that is precisely what the Republican rebels can't stand.
She can't stand the hypocrisy of men who claim to know Ayoola's soul when all they see is her face.
For whatever reason, our team's personality — and it's been this way for two years — is that we can't stand prosperity.
" For example, Young notes, "I love coffee ... but if you put it in ice cream format, I can't stand it.
It seems daunting that I, perhaps, am going to accidentally scare people away forever because I can't stand being ignored.
But all along we've known two things: Trump can't stand losing, and he steeps himself in right-wing grievance politics.
Sinclair: If you truly can't stand it anymore, weed is a great way to take the pressure off of yourself.
Kylie loves to have people over, and there's nothing so precious that you can't stand, jump, or dance on it.
"The wait is bad enough, but what she can't stand is that she is not with her child," he said.
I can't stand people cracking the joints in their fingers or breathing heavily when not undertaking any physically demanding tasks.
For a dating app that centers on what you can't stand, Hater is sure getting a lot of love lately.
And if one of them starts blubbering, that's always and invariably the beginning of the end; tears I can't stand.
"So I decided to make them and give them away for free because this overcharging is something I can't stand."
"Look, I can't stand there and argue with him, I would rather have him get out of Syria," Trump said.
Sure, I find her likable, but she also has an amazing talent for being in everything that I can't stand.
Either way, working with a group of people you can't stand isn't a great situation to find yourself in. 15.
Someone who once said, "I can't stand art," Hammons is sarcastic and unapologetic in his commentary on class and race.
I grew up on "Godzilla" movies and retain some vestigial fondness for them — and, incidentally, I can't stand "Transformers" movies.
I can't stand seeing it messed up, and it's visible from the couch, so I take care of it immediately.
They can't stand the fact that this Administration has done more than virtually any other Administration in its first 2yrs.
Album Review People who can't stand U2's earnest, heal-the-world side may want to turn elsewhere right now.
While I still can't stand that inhumanly high moral shit, Superman earned a fanbase because he was an incorruptible ideal.
I think that it is the combination of soggy, wet carrots and the slippery, disgusting onions that I can't stand.
"I just can't stand that this technology exists and it's not getting to the kids who need it," he says.
If you can't stand to imagine him at war, this book shows why the reality could be a lot worse.
In a more forlorn position is the fan who can't stand a certain team that shrugs with indifference in return.
"I can't stand staying inside," said Zhang Biao, a 52-year-old cook eating chocolate cookies on a streetside bench.
"I'm totally being serious because I can't stand what's happening to the country," he told Fox News in October 2010.
"He can't stand to be criticized, especially by a woman, and he can't stop himself from lashing out," she said.
Can't stand being out of touch at 35,000 feet but don't want to pay for pricey in-flight Wi-Fi?
We are currently on friendly terms with the neighbors, but I can't stand to see the animals treated this way.
"If in my position I can't stand up to this kind of extortion, how many people can?" wrote Mr. Bezos.
It's as if the show knows how many of its viewers can't stand Zach and went full troll on them.
Noah and Cato can't stand each other, but they know working together is necessary in the long run toward freedom.
"If you can't stand up and take the steps that are relatively easy, can't stand up to the wealthy and well connected when it is relatively easy, when you are a candidate, then how can the American people believe you will stand up to the wealthy and well connected when you are president?" she said.
New attack line: if his teeth can't stand up to a frozen Twix bar, how will he face down Vladimir Putin!?!
Cute aggression Aragon has specifically studied cute aggression -- when things are so cute, you can't stand it and exhibit aggressive behavior.
I can't stand it when people congratulate me after a gig: not on a good set, but on being a girl.
She cost Al Franken a senate seat, I can't stand her voice, it is like nails on a chalk board [sic].
I can't stand to think I'd miss a KRAZYBOY or BADGURRL just because I was refreshing some dumb app into perpetuity.
"These countries know they can't stand up to China, but are trying to achieve a slightly more credible deterrent," Hiebert said.
As is common even for families who can't stand each other, everyone is forced to come together when their father dies.
Veronica's plan goes well until her dad Hiram Lodge (Mark Consuelos) spots them, but even he can't stand in her way.
If you can't stand the anticipation or the requisite server downtime, we're here to speculate so you'll be mildly less bored.
Personally, I still prefer AirPods because I can't stand the size of the Powerbeats Pro's charging case, but that's just me.
She can't stand to see anyone receive admiration or attention from the people, mostly women, that she has deemed as hers.
D. tries to persuade me to let them do it or order in, but I can't stand lying down much longer.
That seems to be a ritual that I can't shake, I'd love to shake it because I can't stand doing it.
A flabby Brady is, sadly for those of us who can't stand the Patriots, still a force to be reckoned with.
Evie's experience with Russell and Suzanne is so rare that the novel can't stand as an exemplary examination of female adolescence.
Unless, of course, people find the instigator so insufferable and irrational that they can't stand to watch her antics any longer.
Some groups can't stand that, they just want to hack and slash and fight things and kill things—action, action, action.
You can see Dooley tried walking it off ... but he can't stand on his own two feet cause his ankle's mangled.
That way you don't have to have gruesome horror movies or dumb Marvel series you can't stand shoved in your face.
Clothing is designed for standing, so adjustments need to be made for those who can't stand as much or at all.
After being there a while, we can't stand it any longer and start making our way on foot to the school.
Registered Democrats and Republicans support Clinton and Trump respectively, of course, but Americans as a whole can't stand either of them.
Most people personally can't stand the woman, and will never vote for her — even if they are Democratic women like me.
Rating I honestly don't know if I like Mozart in the Jungle or can't stand it, but I'm glad it exists.
But even though I usually can't stand these sorts of projects, I found myself falling for Stranger Things all the same.
He was like, 'Why would I host a bunch of people who can't stand me and want me out of office?
I believe that it's condescending to think that women and their claims can't stand up to interrogation and can't handle skepticism.
Maybe they just tweet and retweet far too much, or maybe all their tweets are about a subject you can't stand.
He's coming into the light, and he knows he can't stand there with his gnarly costume that scares your average citizen.
He can't stand it when an upstart Teamster rival, Anthony Provenzano (Stephen Graham), shows up late for a meeting wearing shorts.
Walter can't stand the prospect of wounding even the worst of baddies, so his arsenal consists of weapons of charming distraction.
But New Yorkers and Angelenos alike can list the myriad reasons they can't stand the other city with very little provocation.
"If the nominee is somebody that I think is really hurting the country ... I can't stand behind them," Kasich told CNN.
The op-ed is a tacit admission that his policies can't stand up to ours in the court of public opinion.
Most of us can't stand an open narrative loop, so we persevere and sprint back to our devices, again and again.
When they do, "they can't stand up, they look passed out and unresponsive, they throw up, they piss themselves," he said.
"If you can't stand up and take the steps that are relatively easy, can't stand up to the wealthy and well-connected when it's relatively easy when you are a candidate, then how can the American people believe you're going to stand up to the wealthy and well-connected when you're president and it's really hard?" she asked.
If you can't stand up and take the steps that are relatively easy, can't stand up to the wealthy and well connected when it is relatively easy, when you are a candidate, then how can the American people believe you will stand up to the wealthy and well connected when you are president and it is really hard?
Thankfully, if you really can't stand the way notches look, you can still combat that issue by using apps like this one.
Let's say you're frugal, and can't stand the idea of wasting the remaining biotin supplements you bought, even armed with this knowledge.
"Even if I can't stand his punk a– — if he wants her to call him, I make her call him," she said.
Cable companies have always hated me: the millennial who can't even be classified as a "cord-cutter" because I can't stand television.
Alone, Liam finds himself replaying memories of the good times until he can't stand it any longer and cuts out his grain.
"I wrote that first check — because I can't stand bills — for my first G4 [jet] for the full $25 million," Winfrey said.
I didn't want to deal with more paperworkIf there's one thing I can't stand about adult life, it's all the red tape.
" John Weaver, a senior adviser to Kasich, fired off a tweet shortly after Cruz made the remarks, saying, "I can't stand liars.
" He added as his voice filled with emotion, "We're at a point where we can't, you can't stand by and watch this.
Ford and Tench can't stand for such a thing and fly to the Georgia city in an attempt to save the day.
"Google can't stand idly by and let all these [wealthy] eyeballs go to Apple," said Geoff Blaber, an analyst at CCS Insight.
He is of the age where he knows right from wrong, so lets stop with the young card, I can't stand it.
Or why they want to believe in equality for their daughters' sake but can't stand up to a crowd of awful men.
Paris Hilton made it clear ... she can't stand Lindsay Lohan, and her former friend is persona non grata at Paris' upcoming wedding.
" Sara Park, whose parents are immigrants, said she was there to "stand up for the community who can't stand up for themselves.
But this takes time, and as a result some recently arrived astronauts can't stand up for more than 10 minutes without fainting.
That's not to say we can't stand to learn more about our personal finances and take steps to grow our net worth.
Actually, though, being ruled by curious Mercury, you can't stand being bored and are always happy to do or learn something new.
"'Disaster!' is a very silly show, but not in that way which says 'Broadway' in quotes, which I can't stand," he said.
I have so many friends who say yes to everything or feel like they can't stand up for themselves in a situation.
I can't stand eating like this,'" she said, "And I said, 'Well, I'm really sorry, but they are entitled to a meal.
"I for one can't stand the idea of kids with fancy instruments before they have even taken a single lesson," he wrote.
But as Mr. Cruz spoke, Mr. Kasich's chief strategist, John Weaver, tapped out a semicryptic message on Twitter: "I can't stand liars."
I also buy a coconut water ($2151) since I think I might also be dehydrated and can't stand the taste of Gatorade.
I stop for more cough drops because the menthol ones I bought yesterday are too strong, and I can't stand the flavor.
I just can't stand the idea that a few early wins by Trump or Cruz finishes off the rest of the field.
"They can't stand the fact that this Administration has done more than virtually any other Administration in its first 2yrs," he continued.
BUN: It's a standard brioche bun, but it ultimately can't stand up to the behemoth piece of poultry it's meant to hold.
"It was like it's our time and we have to march on and can't stand outside of the ring anymore," Tlaib said.
" Galán shares the same advice with other women: "If you feel like you can't stand up to someone, make believe you're me.
The track goes so hard people are still in her mentions about it 12 years later, although she can't stand it herself.
It also says that if a piece of art can't stand on its own and speak to anyone, it's not really great.
I can't stand musicals, but I love dance because it's a corporeal language that can be so rich and sometimes so unusual.
"He can't stand people operating at non-Corker speed," said Mr. Compton, who became his chief of staff in the mayor's office.
"I started the petition because I can't stand anymore the impunity of famous people," the feminist campaigner Laure Salmona said by telephone.
"The world just can't stand idly by and be witness to the atrocities that are being reported in the area," he said.
And like any well-adjusted people-pleaser, it keeps copious notes on the haters who just can't stand to see it succeed.
If we can't trust our authorities and we can't stand up for justice, where are we as a country, as a people?
"I can't stand this job anymore, and France Télécom couldn't care less," Mr. Grenouville wrote shortly before his death in August 2009.
Among those criticisms was a column headlined "When You Can't Stand Your Candidate," which appeared in May 2016 in The Weekly Standard.
It is the part of him that can't stand it when an unflattering photo of him is shared all over the internet.
"The Fed can't stand by as markets melt," Ian Shepherdson, chief economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics, wrote in a research note to clients.
Even the best-designed bag isn't useful if it's broken, so we don't even consider brands that can't stand behind their products.
" Matthews further claimed, "I was told if I stand they will call security and kick us out, can't stand for your team?
At any given time, they both depend on each other and resent each other, love each other and can't stand each other.
Because you know how movies and TV shows work, you know your eye can't stand a vacuum — like a big, empty box.
I kind of like Leonardo DiCaprio, but I also kind of can't stand him (I don't trust anyone that thirsty for an Oscar).
There's a Chicago rock critic who can't stand him, we asked him to do a conversation with me at a bookstore or whatever.
If you can't stand the sensation of foundation on your skin, loose powder options are practically weightless for normal and oily skin types.
Somoza ran it and then this guy came in and was doing most ... I'm blanking on his name because I can't stand it.
Those who can't stand the thought of doing a pushup might consider taking an online college course that's outside of their comfort zone.
"They can't stand the toxic relationship," the source said, adding that Chyna wasn't invited to Kris' annual star-studded Christmas party on Saturday.
The story can't stand alone as a tightly plotted mystery or character-driven drama, but it also stops short of deep social commentary.
Admitting I can't stand to be interacting with children anymore and need a break is to feel inadequately maternal towards my siblings' children.
My son has a friend who is a very good gymnast, but he can't stand the competitions and throws up at every meet.
The electorate is baked, the remaining 143% are folks who will decide at the last minute, and say 'I can't stand either one.
White racial resentment has become a parody of itself, the barely coherent mutterings of men who can't stand that the world is changing.
If you can't stand the heat get out of the kitchen, but first make sure your Ikea bowl didn't just start a fire.
In a new interview with Marie Claire, Lovato revealed that she can't stand it when people throw around the word "bi-polar" incorrectly.
If you can't stand getting out of bed and stepping on cold floors, then have a pair of warm slippers waiting for you.
These are people destroying symbols of capitalism... We don't even want these buildings to stand if we can't stand, if we aren't living.
This is the only time I'm going to address it because I can't stand people like that, that are just searching for attention.
He can't stand that they publicly vote against him by shorting Tesla shares and telling reporters why they think Tesla stock is overpriced.
The challenge, she says, is to not be crushed by so many waves that you can't stand up to crest the next one.
" Dovere also noted that despite the fact that "most politicians in New York and beyond can't stand him," Cuomo "wins [elections] in landslides.
If you just can't stand that, then give yourself a small portion of your portfolio that you can play with during the year.
"If he goes and is the candidate, we will have Donald Trump for another four years, and we can't stand that," Bloomberg added.
Just as narcissists hate to talk about their feelings, "they can't stand to be at the mercy of other people's preferences," Malkin says.
Anne can't stand Gilbert until the final pages of the first novel, her attentions turned less to love than her friendship with Diana.
If you grab the first tube off the shelf, you might end up with greasy fingers or a lingering scent you can't stand.
And that got the seed of the movie planted: the idea that men can't stand love, can't handle love; it can kill them.
"Apparently, a woman can't stand fully clothed with two guys because it's automatically lewd and slutty," she said in an interview this week.
Though everyone was a consenting adult, I felt uncomfortable—I can't stand violent movies, let alone someone in front of me being suffocated.
Among the tens of thousands of people marching are celebrities who also can't stand for the inhumane treatment of people seeking asylum and opportunity.
I've used quite a few trying to turn my trusty 215s into convenient wireless headphones like those that Adam likes, but I can't stand.
A French bulldog but not the French bulldog that died on the United flightPhoto: GettyIf you can't stand a sad story, stop reading now.
I think it's always fun to play those kinds of people that you feel really familiar with and especially when you can't stand them.
"If the nominee is somebody that I think is really hurting the country and dividing the country, I can't stand behind them," Kasich said.
It's the kind of show that you see the Parent's Council hating, and arbiters of ethics can't stand it because it's bloody and violent.
But when the ants have many severed limbs and can't stand up on their own, they just don't emit those SOS signals, Frank says.
This is especially true when you take into account just how easy it is to develop those stubborn ingrown hairs we all can't stand.
Axios' Jonathan Swan tells me it's no surprise Trump didn't issue a farewell message on Friday: The president can't stand Bannon at the moment.
But despite his noteworthy place in the glorious lineage of American rock music, there's one major strain of it that he really can't stand.
" Or perhaps they'd prefer hearing the slightly longer lesson from President Harry Truman: "If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.
If you can't stand the obvious hardware limits, know that there are faster and more capable options coming — from Intel itself and other companies.
I can't stand to go to some of these concerts with these horrible male singers who walk around the stage as if they're modeling.
" Mr. Sellars put it slightly differently in a talk on Thursday afternoon: "She's the friend you can't stand but you need in your life.
Luckily, there are plenty of high-paying jobs for those who can't stand the thought of crunching numbers and sifting through data all day.
Can't stand those drawing-room mysteries where a corpse is lying in the parlor as twits sip mah-tinis and engage in lighthearted banter.
Floyd Mayweather CAN'T STAND being outta the spotlight ... so his videos teasing a UFC fight don't mean crap -- so says Oscar De La Hoya.
The guy can't stand dogs and has a weird thing against sharks, for instance—and, inexplicably, it looks like he's also firmly anti-braille.
I can't stand what it did to what I love, which is house music, which was meditative, psychedelic — it took you on a journey.
And some men who think they are sympathetic to women's causes and can stand vocal women apparently can't stand vocal women who are witty.
Trump has been highly effective in simultaneously building a resolute army of supporters and an equally determined cadre of voters who can't stand him.
He told the Daily News that others have scoffed at his "unique" methods, because they can't stand someone who won't toe the party line.
So the parents who constantly brag about Templeton's backhand, the ones you can't stand seeing at the potluck, probably aren't moving to Oyster Bay.
Kelly is a retired Marine four-star, and McMaster is currently an Army three-star general — but Trump reportedly can't stand either of them.
Aurora plans to marry Prince Phillip (Harris Dickinson), and Maleficent can't stand the idea, because she's protective and because his family kind of sucks.
His restlessness sometimes gets the best of him, but that's a byproduct of someone who can't stand to see his man score, no matter what.
Plus, due to the egg shape of most sponges, it can't stand up on its own, and tends to roll around in your makeup bag.
But even if you think you can't stand beer, Anne Becerra, beverage director at Manhattan's Treadwell Park, wants you to try out gose this summer.
If you're a Patriots fan and can't stand the Falcons right now, this might be a great nickname to use at your Super Bowl party.
Allies of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have come to agree on at least one thing: They both can't stand former FBI Director James Comey.
Asking Saudi Arabia and Iran to work together, when they can't stand each other and are engaged in a proxy battle right at this moment.
Though the socially awkward, pessimistic duo can't stand each other at first, they begin to fall for each other throughout the course of the weekend.
Kim then addresses a story that her daughter North can't stand her younger brother Saint, and that Kim is a bad mom because of it.
Jenner may give Baldwin the seal of approval on her love life, but there is one thing about Baldwin that Jenner really, really can't stand.
And then you get off of this rush of doing that in the morning and you like literally work until you can't stand up anymore.
And if you find that you can't stand the ads, you can always pay $50 to upgrade to the ad-free experience after the fact.
Or those marathon desk sessions when you finally get up and feel like you can't stand as tall as you could before you sat down.
There are those moments in life that are so awkward that you almost can't stand them, but for some reason you just can't look away.
He says Trump likes to spew threats as "political theater," and also because he can't stand NOT getting his way in the most populous state.
France also regulates which grape varieties are allowed in certain regions' wines, which may cause problems as some of those varieties can't stand the heat.
The opportunity here is to reject the very premise of Solyndra-type government programs that can't stand on their own two feet in the marketplace.
In an expression of trauma shared by many survivors, "he can't stand any light, or anyone cleaning," said Ms. Shaul of the Jewish support foundation.
The anxiety is so intense it's palpable; her heart races, her legs feel like they have worms crawling through them, and she can't stand still.
At the same time, if a company is feeling altruistic — and perhaps wants a golf clap of appreciation — the Haggler can't stand in its way.
There's a song called "I Can't Stand to Leave You" which is the one thing that doesn't really fit on the record, in my opinion.
He plainly can't stand the president, but views him largely as a product of the long-term political rot that is the book's primary concern.
When I say, "Ben can't stand the taste of turnips," I am forcing myself, at grammatical gunpoint, to inhabit a perspective outside my usual one.
"This is why debates are unwatchable, it reminds everyone about what they can't stand about Washington, scoring points against each other," said South Bend, Ind.
It can't stand on its own feet and won't be a superpower, so it will have to accept the new terms Trump is laying down.
"A guy who can't stand the fact that he ran one of the worst campaign in the history of the country," Trump added on Romney.
"That's the deal with court that a police officer can't stand, because nobody stays in jail as long as they need to," Mason told me.
I like your work and Chris Quomo, but I can't stand the way CNN has decided to make news by stirring controversy between Sanders & Warren.
"I love playing with them, taking my daughter to school, watching movies, and [I] hug them to the point they can't stand me anymore," he joked.
To be honest, I can't stand to look at this object, but I can't say Vertu made the worst possible Android phone, given the specs listed.
Blac Chyna Not Invited to Kardashians' Holiday Party — They 'Can't Stand' the Drama Caitlyn Jenner along with Scott Disick and Kourtney's children were also in attendance.
And then there's the placement of the webcam, which is something I disliked when I first used this computer three years ago and can't stand today.
Here's the whole Murray clan talking about their amazing boys, mum, grandmum, grandpa...Aww, Mom can't stand to sit by her Dad because he's too negative.
"She can't stand anymore on her own," says their daughter Susan, 47, who works in Washington, D.C., as communications director for the House Homeland Security Committee.
People call people in third parties that, but they are just people who believe, substantively, that they can't stand for what the major parties stand for.
"If the nominee is somebody that I think is really hurting the country and dividing the country, I can't stand behind them," Kasich told Cooper Tuesday.
"I love playing with them, taking my daughter to school, watching movies, and [I] hug them to the point they can't stand me anymore," he jokes.
"I can't stand another four years of a Democrat running this country," she said, but she worried the forces of history were pulling against her preference.
Charles Leazott, a graphic designer who described himself as a former Republican who can't stand Trump, said he is now facing a barrage of online abuse.
"We just can't stand by and let him work his negative ways on this county," Constance Cameron, a 133-year-old high-school English teacher, said.
Hosting the world's worst bad boy at the White House in the fall will be exciting, like having a friend over whom your parents can't stand.
Who says we can't stand firm in our convictions while working within and across our parties to achieve an ultimate goal that is best for everyone?
P. is watching Family Guy, a show I can't stand, so I take my bowl upstairs to Skype with my best friend in New York City.
"Your paper and other media can't stand Trump," wrote Mr. Tyler, a retired real estate agent who now sings Elvis songs and gospel music on YouTube.
The summers used to be hot but manageable, and now they're so brutal I can't stand outside for five minutes without the risk of underboob sweat.
Ocasio-Cortez and her generation of New Democrats need to learn that you can't stand in solidarity with the international hard left -- and with Jewish Americans.
"This is why New Yorkers can't stand SantaCon," Julia Salazar said on Twitter, posting a video of some noisy SantaCon revelers in a crowded subway car.
I am an animal lover and admittedly in denial about continuing to eat meat while I can't stand the thought, let alone the sight, of killing animals.
Wonderful as an noninvasive and practically risk-free device (unless you can't stand mild shocks) to treat tinnitus could be, it might not come without its limitations.
Call me crazy, but there are three pieces of clothing I really can't stand together: Non-cropped pants, socks, and boots (of any and all heights, really).
I have so many friends who say yes to everything or feel like they can't stand up for themselves in a situation... No: You have the power.
" She writes, "Gosh, to be the greatest sex symbol in the world, and yet he's so insecure he can't stand to hear about anybody I ever dated.
There is no reason why you can't stand for principles, go and fight for them and be able also, to have to get things done in government.
"I called my mum, after I calmed down, and I told her, 'Now is my time to go, I can't stand it'," the 272-year-old said.
Whether you're a fan of pineapple pizza or can't stand it, you have to admit that eating it for charity is a pretty cool thing to do.
You can't stand still - depending what business you're in there is probably someone in Silicon Valley or in China who is out-innovating your business right now.
" She can't stand cliches, so journalists, don't ever present a draft to her with phrases like "this just in," or "if you've been hiding under a rock.
For those who believe current antitrust laws can't stand up to big tech, a key argument states that antitrust is based around the concept of consumer harm.
Once members of a group decide that they can't stand to be in the same room as each other, the magic stops and the money dries up.
Perhaps you can't stand the idea of going to an hour-long vinyasa class without making it abundantly clear how much of a football fan you are.
Unnamed aides on the Hill told Axios the 80-year-old tends to nod off in the sit-downs pretty regularly, a habit the president can't stand.
He can't stand the schoolmate who doesn't understand that when you pick up a knee supporter from someone's chiffonier, you shouldn't put it back on their bed.
The bill also wouldn't force drug makers to make their unproven products available — it simply says the federal government can't stand in the way of that transaction.
We don't want a dog to "just tolerate" being annoyed by humans, because when they can't stand it anymore, they won't just tolerate it, and they'll bite.
So if you, like us, somehow can't stand some of the items you wore this time last year, click on to scope out its brand-new pieces.
She comes over to Lucious' house, slightly annoyed that her sons won't be able to make it to dinner, mostly because they can't stand being around Lucious.
Bam says he's disowned his mom -- more on that later -- and that he can't stand his wife, Nikki, with whom he shares an 18-month son, Phoenix.
I've been too long at the fair, and Lord, I just can't stand it anymore") and Barbra Streisand ("The merry-go-round is beginning to taunt me.
I can't stand the thought of the density and all the energy that passes through them—all that water, all that boat, all those rocks, all fighting.
There was just one wrinkle in their plan: The night before the rally, the Republican Party put out an Obamacare replacement plan they can't stand behind either.
I can't stand by this disgraceful administration any longer, and I would urge anyone who once supported him as I did to stop defending the 45th president.
America at the moment seems full of dedicated, flag-waving patriots who love their country passionately, vociferously; they just can't stand their fellow citizens or their government.
"I can't stand wearing jewelry," he said, explaining that the image is a reference to his wife, the actress Kristen Bell, and his two daughters' middle names.
Within that mix, audiences meet Tony (Viggo Mortensen)—an Italian-American—so disgusted by blackness, that he can't stand the idea of construction workers sharing his drinking glasses.
But if you really can't stand the idea of your face being displayed in a bubble, with this new extension, you resume being the Twitter square you prefer.
But if you really can't stand drinking water, the good news is there are plenty of ways to stay hydrated that are more interesting than water sans sparkle.
Against that backdrop, it might make sense to offer search by colors you like (or, perhaps more crucially, removing results from the search of colors you can't stand).
Listeners are reminded that "nothing ever lasts forever" as Britain's ties with the European Union fray (indeed, those following the Brexit negotiations likely "can't stand this indecision" either).
" —Alicia, 26 "I can't stand when guys insult me as a flirting tactic, guys who call women 'females,' or guys who are overly negative and complain a lot.
TV that she can't stand when politicians try to talk down to voters, particularly those in rural communities, and called on Democrats to change this kind of rhetoric.
"I can't stand the parents who do the talking for their children instead of having children advocate for themselves — they set their kids up for failure," says Cynthia.
She can't stand the auntie who advises her nieces to keep their "hair long and glossy or invest in good weaves" so they can hold down a man.
I know he can't stand me, but he has to understand that he's in the position he's in because I've employed him as a citizen of this country.
"I get so nervous watching some of these games on TV, I can't stand it," Francona said, describing how he felt watching Jansen push through the late innings.
But business can't stand Trump's populist instincts that have led to tariffs, a trade war with China and efforts to thwart immigration — despite a severe shortage of workers.
"BMW stands for free (trade) but can't stand still without taking actions to respond to the market changes," a BMW spokeswoman said in an email message to Reuters.
That is unless you can't stand another day at the company or you plan to eventually switch to a career that has nothing to do with the degree.
If it can't stand up to the maritime special interests, how will it be able to stand up to the much stronger ones in attempting real tax reform?
If they would invite me, I'm here in D.C. Conways, George Conway, I have a man crush on you, like I can't stand with this Checks and Balances.
I could care less if you call me Chano or Juana, but what I can't stand is people who are fresh and treat me like their best friend.
For example, I can't stand when people squeeze lemon over my fried calamari or schnitzel, and think eggplant Parm is a waste of a crunchy piece of eggplant.
In a four-person race, a candidate can win with just over a quarter of the vote, even if the other three-quarters of voters can't stand them.
I was touched that my daughter, who would be unlikely to wear anything ostentatiously hand-knit, and can't stand wool next to her skin, had made this request.
Meanwhile, Marnie tells Ray he needs to spend more time at his own apartment, but he can't stand to be there when Adam and Jessa are as well.
He enters in a good position to do what squabbling candidates can't stand: condemn the bitterness and division and warn that it'll just hurt the party in November.
After five years of weekly testosterone injections, the canal (I can't stand calling it a vagina, much less referring to it as "my") had atrophied to near nonexistence.
The only real emergency here is that there's a 23 election in which the Democrats can't stand to see the fact, this president is going to win again.
Take "I Can't Stand The Rain," an immense electro-pop song that opens with echoing traditional Korean drums and whose chorus is cradled by a classic haegeum melody.
But it's 95 degrees, and he's wearing that sweatshirt because he can't stand how the air feels on his skin -- one of the manifestations of his autism symptoms.
I'm no fan of smoking and avoid bars because I can't stand the smell of secondhand smoke, but it was obvious that smoking for this man equaled freedom.
Suni Harford, head of investments at UBS Asset Management, can't stand it when she gets stuck in an elevator with someone wearing headphones zoning out those around them.
In a Thursday morning tweet, Trump said "The Deep State," the left and the media are going "crazy" because they can't stand that things are going so well.
In this telling, Trump's core connection with his audience is that he'll say what the other politicians won't, do what they can't, stand up where they'll back down.
Season 4 'Amazing Race' winner Reichen Lehmkuhl can't stand his last name because it's too hard to pronounce ... which raises the question -- why can he stand his first name?
If we get to a point where consolidation is reducing our sources to a level where we can't stand, we've had the opportunity to build new sources of supply.
Abrams penned an opinion piece in May in The Weekly Standard titled "When You Can't Stand Your Candidate" after Trump clinched enough support to become the GOP's presumptive nominee.
It's a concept record about an uncanny town in South Dakota that can't stand the weight of its own fiction, eventually collapsing into frontman Andy Hull's mind and memory.
" He allegedly also wrote that he "Decided that we are going to end all the Swifts on one day because I can't stand that virus shit your daughter spread.
If you can't stand my creative, manly heat, get out of my kitchen: This could be the unofficial motto of Harry, the temperamental chef at a tiny Brooklyn restaurant.
Puppy mills work to breed and sell as many puppies as possible, meaning that many dogs are typically confined in wire-floored cages so small they can't stand up.
"I really think it's important to give a voice to those who don't have a voice or who can't stand up for justice on their own," Mr. Virag said.
Not because I don't take issue with Donald Trump's disturbing rise to power, but because my disability means that I can't stand or walk for long periods of time.
He mistook that silence for peace and unspoken love when it was actually just a disconnect, and as he realises it, he suddenly can't stand the silence around him.
For those of us who can't stand the precise application, the stain they leave behind, or the dry feeling, there are plenty of other matte lip formulas out there.
I'm a big deleter — can't stand to have more than one screen — and a computer consultant who came to help me the other day said I've deleted 170,000 messages.
It promises to be the O.J. Simpson trial of politics: It goes on and on, polarizing the country — yet although you can't stand it, you just can't stop watching.
I find myself cringing all the way through the debates, the same way I can't stand to watch a reality show where people say terrible things to each other.
If our children become accustomed to bossing around their mechanical menials without so much as a please or a thank you, will they turn into adults we can't stand?
But if you prefer not to contribute to the depletion of the world's fisheries, or simply can't stand fish, various plant compounds appear to have a similar protective effect.
" Or, to offer another quote that is more and more applicable every day: President Harry Truman's admonition that "if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.
But if we can't stand up to conflict, we risk becoming the snowflakes that the Donald Trumps and the wagging tongues on the right make us out to be.
Society feels disgusted by them and they feel scared because they can't stand up or make their own decisions due to society looking over their shoulders stripping their rights.
"I care about national security, I care about my country but I can't stand how they have such total disrespect of the public," he said in a telephone interview.
But there's a darkness underlying the firm when it comes to their treatment of women, and as Alex comes to see it, she realizes she can't stand idly by.
"They can stop me because I can't stand the political pressure, but not because there's corruption on my part," Lozada told Contralinea in a story published earlier this week.
I'm from Egypt and I can travel to the US, but many of my friends are Syrian and Iraqi and I can't stand by and just let that happen.
There will be people who can't stand the thought of collaborating with machines, and who would rather bury their heads in their idea journals and pretend that nothing is changing.
Donald Trump, an insecure misogynist who couldn't bring himself to denounce the Ku Klux Klan but really can't stand Alec Baldwin, was inaugurated in a mostly-empty Washington DC yesterday.
One popular interpretation is that this is happening because Trump has, in fact, lost his marbles and simply can't stand the blow to his ego implied by mocking media coverage.
Many dating experts believe November to be the biggest month for breakups, since the idea of enduring the holidays with someone you can't stand is just too much to bear.
Just like she did last week, V can't stand to be away from him for even a day and makes the rash decision to follow him in an unmarked carriage.
Barack Obama beat Mitt Romney among young voters 67–30 in 2012, and conventional wisdom is that millennials can't stand the Republican Party, particularly when it comes to social issues.
But at the same time, I can't stand ruining the look and feel of a phone with big, bulky hunks of plastic, which means my phones tend to be naked.
Melting videos make me sing with a pleasure I can only describe as that sound Homer Simpson makes while drooling, but I just can't stand for this kind of entertainment.
Historically black colleges and universities face a much more delicate and difficult balance: The schools depend on federal funding, while serving students and alumni who largely can't stand the president.
"We simply can't be killing these creatures, even if it's in ones and twos, because their populations are so low, they really can't stand much additional pressure," Burgess tells PEOPLE.
Now the minute that I can't stand up and defend our choice and feel comfortable with the implications of it, then believe me, then I feel face the ultimate compromise.
So I can't stand by and watch this attack on our freedom of speech and the right to boycott the racist policies of the government and the state of Israel.
Check out "We Can't Stand Each Other" a song off Bobby Bones and The Raging Idiots' new musical comedy album The Critics Give It 5 Stars, if you have doubts.
A crush could frustrate you through mixed messages today, and you may jump to conclusions as a result: that they're in love with you or that they can't stand you.
" In THR cover story, Kardashian West also reveals that she hated filming KUWTK while pregnant, saying, "I looked like such a cow and I can't stand to see those episodes.
The thing is, she's eventually going to find out when we do our taxes (we file jointly), but I can't stand to be questioned for every little thing I buy!
"I can't stand my baby crying for a minute, how did you manage to leave your brother's newborn daughter in the marketplace and watched her die?" she confronts her mother.
Versus somebody who's at their pool, and somebody's mashing at their back with toilet paper, and this other girl's drinking right next to them ... I just can't stand that stuff.
"If you don't know your rights, you can't stand up for them," Akter said, speaking at an event in Brazil hosted by the Association for Women's Rights in Development (AWID).
You do learn things from relationships, whether it's that you can't date someone who doesn't want children, or that you can't stand being with a person who is always late.
"I can't stand with this President and then go home and tell my kids, 'Gee, I'm working with someone who seems to be promoting neo-Nazis, racism, sexism,'" he said.
Shows how weak and desperate Lyin' Ted is when he has to team up with a guy who openly can't stand him and is only 1 win and 38 losses.
"He can't stand to be criticized, especially by a woman, and he can't stop himself from lashing out," Christine Matthews, a Republican strategist and president of Bellwether Research, told Chira.
Among other guests at the show, my colleague Iva Dixit will discuss the thrills and challenges of living in a studio apartment with three cats who can't stand one another.
"I can't stand in front of a jury and ask them to convict someone beyond a reasonable doubt if I myself have a reasonable doubt," Smith told CNN affiliate KNWA.
Particularly, she can't stand the therapist probing into the meaning behind Rick choosing to turn himself into a literal goddamn pickle in order to avoid her and their emotional issues.
Abrams penned an opinion piece in May 2016 in The Weekly Standard titled "When You Can't Stand Your Candidate" after Trump clinched enough support to become the GOP's presumptive nominee.
Why it matters: August is a crucial time for campaigning, and vulnerable Democrats — like Joe Donnelly, Claire McCaskill, Joe Manchin, and Heidi Heitkamp — can't stand to lose time with constituents.
Mostly, these epiphanies form organically and slowly: One guest can't stand the diner's take on sour plum—a sort of dumpling—and realizes it's because his mom makes them better.
The convention set up the game kiosks in a neat row, like a bar, with a single chair for players, and no chance of accomodating a developer who can't stand.
Dan Wham wants us to smoke weed and drink some more at his apartment after, but it's 1 AM, I don't smoke weed, and I can't stand up now anyway.
Mr. Needleman, stewing alone in his apartment with a living room set he can't stand — "This place looks like a furniture store" — has been trying to understand what had happened.
If he continues to reduce the most powerful office in the world to a marketing scheme, ethical public servants, in Congress and across the government, can't stand by and watch.
You keep some safety, perhaps, and your job, but since you can't stand up in your own defense, you are attacked by officials as ego-driven, your information as false.
As far as screen quality goes, I think it's a step above other folding screens but can't stand up to a direct comparison with a Galaxy S10 or iPhone 11.
If you panic and convince yourself that you can't stand feeling uncomfortable, or that your anxiety is a sure sign of impending doom, you'll stay in an uncomfortable heightened state.
If you are carrying important valuables like an expensive camera, lots of cash, fancy jewelry, or anything else you can't stand to lose, make sure you have a lockable suitcase.
"I can't stand there and argue with him, I would rather have him get out of Syria, I would rather get to work with him on the Ukraine," he added.
I can't stand it when people say news media and great honest journalists with huge integrity at the New York Times and the Washington Post are enemies of the people.
It's my job with the position of power that I'm in -- being able to be on television -- I'm supposed to stand up for the people who can't stand up for themselves.
"The only one that voted against us was a guy that can't stand the fact that he ran one of the worst campaigns in the history of the presidency," Trump said.
I honestly can't stand people like you who post things like this and you reposted some bs about a comment Jonathan said… just to flame the fire and get a reaction.
"The only one that voted against us was a guy that can't stand the fact that he ran one of the worst campaigns in the history of the presidency," Trump said.
It's the theme song that the former Pirates of the Caribbean and Love Actually star can't stand — but as with many children, the show always seems to suck her daughter in.
Usually we make enough to have leftovers for lunch the next day, but decide not to tonight, as we will be out all day tomorrow, and I can't stand food wastage.
If you can't stand gaming conventions but are for some reason required to attend them, playing Garfield Go at E3 is the purest possible expression of contempt for the whole spectacle.
We've all seen our share of sappy romance movies, where two people at first can't stand each other, but are locked in a passionate embrace by the time the credits roll.
It's the theme song that the former Pirates of the Caribbean and Love Actually star can't stand — but as with many children, the show always seems to suck her daughter in.
And for the folks who simply can't stand all the Pokémon-related content, here are a couple of Chrome extensions that will remove all mentions of the game from your browser.
"If you don't have an idea of what you're going to do to replace NATO AWACS, then the 'F' in Final Lifetime Extension Programme (FLEP) can't stand for final," he said.
Throughout their courtship — and their marriage, and the birth of their so-cute-we-can't-stand-it baby girl, Luna — Chrissy Teigen and John Legend have become a favorite celebrity couple.
"Sometimes when your friend is crying because they can't stand being here any longer, you want to be able to give them a hug," one kid said according to the filing.
He publicly told Dr. Phil on Instagram that he "can't stand her," and that he fears she would use their now 18-month-old son as "bait" in a separation battle.
If you can't stand short-term volatility, say because you have a big payment to your sleep coach coming due, then you're probably better off keeping your money in something stable.
I'm not sure if that's where I can trace the origin of my inability to get through anything scarier than A Quiet Place, but either way, I can't stand horror movies.
Star of the legendary sitcom Jason Alexander, better known as your ol' pal George "Can't-Stand-Ya" Constanza, has offered up kind words for the Game of Thrones crew on Twitter.
It's a new way to sell an old product to a generation that doesn't have much use for the stereotypical insurance salesman and can't stand the process of hours of paperwork.
Some Hollywood couples can't stand to be in the same room together after just months of marriage, but Megan Mullally and Nick Offerman can't seem to get enough of each other.
Here's why Tillerson is on the way out: Trump can't stand him and has contradicted him on many major policy issues — from North Korea, to Iran, to Qatar, to Saudi Arabia.
" Its album predecessor, "Until Morale Improves, the Beatings Will Continue," features the fan-favorite lyric "I drink whiskey instead of water, 'cause I can't stand to be sober in this place.
"He can't stand being watched 24 hours a day," Mr. Berton told reporters at the main courthouse in central Paris, where Mr. Abdeslam arrived under heavy police escort on Friday morning.
There are 10 fan noises and 10 white noises, which is perfect for me because I can't stand the nature sounds that some machines and apps I've used previously have had.
Some people can't stand the thought of spending their workdays in a cubicle, behind a computer screen, chained to their swivel chair — but others really don't mind working a desk job.
If you can't stand the thought of Robert E. Lee in a museum rather than a place of dominance on public land, then white supremacy is what you aim to protect.
However, if you are like me and can't stand kale, this is the easiest way to fit the nutrients and antioxidants into your diet without compromising your need for tasty food.
"It's an insult to Islam to say the teaching of the religion can't stand the loss of a preacher who was also the leading propagandist of jihad in English," he said.
The thing that says, "I hope people like me" or "I can't stand another minute on this train" — that, Buddhists believe, is what needs to be seen through and rooted out.
While I normally can't stand shopping, this really was so fun, I'd have no hesitation telling others to have a wander through — and maybe even ask if I could tag along.
CHRIS RASMUSSEN Highland Park, N.J. To the Editor: Many voters abhor the Republican candidate and can't stand Hillary Clinton, so they proudly announce their intention to abstain from voting for either.
"We can't stand this anymore," said Talia Carrillo, 38, who arrived the night before, slept in the line, and woke up in the morning to find others in line being robbed.
"If in my position I can't stand up to this kind of extortion, how many people can?" wrote Mr. Bezos, the founder of Amazon and the owner of The Washington Post.
Wirecutter's favorites are inexpensive lotions from Coppertone and No-Ad, though we also recommend the Banana Boat Ultra Sport Clear Sunscreen Spray S.P.F. 100, as some kids absolutely can't stand lotions.
Have we really gotten so addicted to tech that we can't stand not absorbing everything we can from the internet for more than a few minutes at a time, even while walking?
It's my job, with the position of power that I'm in and being able to be on television, I'm supposed to stand up for the people who can't stand up for themselves.
We got married in my location of choice, we live in the city and home of my choosing, and he pretends like he loves our cat, who I know he can't stand.
Vampires can't stand sunlight, so it makes sense that the vampire scenes would all look like David Fincher lit them with the same 20-watt bulb he's been using since Fight Club.
Still, there's a vocal group of Twitter users who prefer to see the newest tweets up top, and can't stand the fact that Twitter won't let them ignore outdated but popular tweets.
Though Gorsuch's spokespeople had already confirmed the comments to multiple media outlets, Trump can't stand to be criticized — so he responded here by, naturally, attacking Blumenthal and accusing him of lying: Sen.
It might make you look like a turtle when it's on your back, can't stand upright for its life, and will create a sweat patch on your back that is very uncomfortable.
And there's nothing like touring with an English band where those cultures really clash, because English people don't like being naked and can't stand it if other people are naked around them.
And if you're super into the head-to-toe licking, but can't stand the smell of dried saliva, maybe make a beeline for the shower before it gets a chance to dry.
In another, a friend of Aoki tells us how he can't stand to be alone, preferring somebody to stay up shooting the breeze with him in hotel rooms, until he falls asleep.
Frankly, I baby the thing, because it costs as much as a cheap used car, and I'm an unusually anxious person who can't stand the sight of the smallest ding or crack.
Even with the record label hovering over the band's shoulder, "Can't Stand It" failed the Goo Goo Dolls test, sputtering on the radio stations it was meant to storm (it never charted).
But, more to the point ... Jet has also suffered serious leg and spine injuries over the course of his career, admitting he can't stand for a long period of time without hunching.
"It's clear we can't stand such things from the enemy," an artillery commander in a pro-Ukrainian militia group called Donbas Battalion told Reuters, calling himself by his nom de guerre Hayduk.
But that doesn't mean that we can't stand together in unity around those issues recognizing that a threat to the liberty of one of us is a threat to all of us.
So it really bugs me when someone gets into my car and immediately asks for the aux cord, and then puts on some dumb shit I can't stand, especially in a Pool.
Carlson can't stand it when his critics treat anything he says or does as if it has some fixed or lasting meaning, rather than whatever transitory audience response he was going for.
Since most of us avoid said foods like the plague, we wanted to see what people really look like when they take a big bite of whatever it is they can't stand.
"If I am Hillary, I would be thrilled to target people who can't stand Trump right now," he said, referring to U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and Republican candidate Donald Trump.
In August, during a performance at the Reading Festival in the United Kingdom, Eminem told the crowd that he "can't stand" the president before leading them in an obscene anti-Trump chant.
"We simply can't stand by while there's a threat that Democrats could nominate a guy who would hand such nuclear-level ammunition to the Trump campaign," Mr. Bennett recently told NBC News.
I can't stand there one more goddamn second while the old person waiting in line behind me gets in my asshole and starts shoving my Oreos to the front of the belt.
"I can't stand the concept of 'defending,'" said Brad Stine, who became Anderson's coach in 2017, not long after Anderson lost to Rafael Nadal in the final of the United States Open.
Here's the thing: I fucking can't stand sneakerhead culture, sloppy album rollouts, rich teenagers, and whatever else my proud and brave NYC media friends and colleagues had to brave at MSG yesterday.
If you can't stand pineapple on pizza, buckle your seatbelt because yet another fruit has made its debut on the cheesy dish and you might think this one is even more gag-worthy.
I used to like Lolo as an athlete, but now I can't stand #locoLolo" Fan #2: "Maybe the difference is Ryan actually wins medals at the olympics while LoLo loses at the games.
"If we can't stand up for someone like Timothy McVeigh, the worst of the worst, then the Constitution, if it doesn't work for him, it doesn't work for any of us," he explained.
For much of the movie, the two characters are at loggerheads: Superman can't stand Batman's harsh brand of justice and is more than a little pissed that Bruce Wayne begins dating Lois Lane.
Now for the sort of people who can't stand notches, two cutouts probably already sounds like a lot, but at least Google is putting a limit on how much nonsense Android will support.
They've been happily together for 10 years; have a so-cute-we-can't-stand-it baby girl, Luna; and are not at all afraid to look a little silly when the occasion warrants.
The mystery, for those who can't stand suspense, will turn up at the end of the column, and a bit like Stonehenge and the career of Nicolas Cage, it will remain a mystery.
Nilay can't stand Mark Zuckerberg's video about his home AI, Dieter doesn't know what laptop to take to CES, Paul feels that emoji is too totalitarian, and Ross...is already in holiday mode.
"Somebody's who's practiced yoga for eight weeks and then smokes a cigarette, will say, 'My god, I never noticed how bad these things were, I can't stand this, this feels awful,'" he says.
It's more like it's the end of putting out music that can't stand the test of time, the end of getting like 20 crazy beats and just not putting care into the work.
We know his friends — a white guy named Marvin (Ben Schwartz) who is going to hook him up with a job — and his enemies — his fiancée's friend Maya (Yvonne Orji) can't stand him.
Just if I write or record something, I'll like it for a week, then I'll go back to it in like two weeks or two months and I can't stand whatever it is.
I can't stand that plot, as I have more faith in Superman as a hero and in his understanding of what Lois would want him to do in the event of her death.
While some animals can't stand their shitty, soul-crushing jobs and long for the chance to roam free among their fellow beasts, others just aren't cut out for serving the big man upstairs.
My wife can't stand the looks of the Echo, but she found the Home to be cute and inoffensive, which might be the most praise she's ever given to a piece of technology.
"I can't stand what it did to what I love, which is house music, which was meditative, psychedelic — it took you on a journey ... I sometimes cringe at my own festival," he said.
Or maybe he's just the guy who can't stand to see anyone having a good time, so he puts the mouse in the punchbowl so that everyone is as miserable as he is.
"There is the 'I can't stand you or your success or the stupid things you say' unfollow or the 'There is something about you that just really, really annoys me' unfollow," he said.
Whether you decide to do it because you can't stand to spend an hour apart, because it's cheaper, or because it's just the logical next step in adulthood, the move changes a relationship.
"I can't stand and support something where our leader of this country is just acting like a jerk, you know, angry and upset about N.F.L. players protesting in a peaceful manner," McCoy said.
Letter To the Editor: Re "The Three Donald Trumps Speak" (column, March 2): Gail Collins's column in which "Can't Stand Trump" seeks help from the "Advice Lady" tells me I am not alone.
EDs keep very good records, from the number of patients they receive, to wait times, to the number of patients who leave because they can't stand the wait, to their count of diversions.
Often, I can't stand the way I look and sound when videos are played back to me: I pick out flaws in my posture, the way my clothes fit, how my voice sounds.
Though the lyrics state that she can't stand to be by herself, the visuals prove otherwise, because the badass New Zealander is armed with plenty of artillery to survive her high-fashion castaway adventure.
Articles on why you have colleagues you can't stand abound: Sometimes, it's because they have difficult personalities, and sometimes it's because you hate your job and are feeling stuck — making you the Negative Nancy.
Whether we can't stand picky eaters or its people who talk with their mouths' full that makes our blood boil, click through to read the food-related pet peeves we just can't let go.
Whether it's the "hubris" of Megyn Kelly, of Fox, who dares challenge Trump on camera, or the fact of his opponent, Hillary Clinton, continuing to dominate him in the polls, Trump can't stand it.
As fantastic as the new iPad Pros are — we love the slim bezels, powerful performance, and Face ID — some people still can't stand Apple removing Touch ID and the headphone jack from the tablets.
Imagine having a co-worker that you can't stand; then imagine that you have to work with them every day and that the company will fold if you can't make that working relationship click.
One Republican expert on Russia policy confided recently that: "I can't stand her, but I am going to vote for her," smiling mirthlessly when this reporter suggested that might make a neat bumper-sticker.
"Shows how weak and desperate Lyin' Ted is when he has to team up with a guy who openly can't stand him and is only 1 win and 38 losses," he tweeted minutes later.
The judge sided with Republican-led states that had filed a lawsuit against the health care policy, ruling that ObamaCare can't stand without the penalty for not having insurance, which Congress repealed in 2017.
"I'm most happy with vodka martini in my hand, but I can't stand the fact that the chatter in my head won't go quiet until there's a quart of vodka inside me," she says.
You don't have to date Sarah or be her best friend — but if you absolutely can't stand her because of certain stereotypically feminine characteristics she displays, you might be dealing with some internalized misogyny.
Children look to you to model behavior, so if you're yelling, "I can't stand it when you do that, you drive me crazy!" you're basically teaching them to give that right back to you.
"I can't stand anecdotes," Ullmann said, cross-legged on her couch beneath a framed Alexander Calder lithograph, her voice rising at the end of her sentence as if to chase the final word away.
Then the event draws near and the practicalities kick in: you've got to make your way there, you can't stand your friend's friend who's coming too, and you've got work early in the morning.
But in real life, the mom to daughters Inez, 2 this month, and James, 3½, with husband Ryan Reynolds says she can't stand looking at mom blogs — unless she needs some sort of comic relief.
We also have those who can't stand the fact that Kim Kardashian is getting praise and glory for prison reform when a trail of others less rich, less famous, and less white came before her.
After eating, I clean my car (I love my dog, but I can't stand dog hair) before falling asleep on the couch with M. — I blame too much sleep…it always makes me more tired!
Strong Opinions Loosely Held host Elisa Kreisinger spoke with Trainwreck author Sady Doyle and the Call Your Girlfriend podcast's Aminatou Sow for some real talk about loving songs whose politics you kind of can't stand.
"People more and more, especially on Instagram — they can't stand anymore someone posting something in their feeds like, 'Hey guys, I tried this product,'" said Alessandro Bogliari, the CEO and cofounder of Influencer Marketing Factory.
At one point I imagined making a "historical Black Mirror" with hyperbolic cautionary tales around old tech, like an Edison-era episode where light bulbs illuminate people's flaws so they can't stand seeing each other.
While turnout in the primaries was robust for both parties -- and passions run strong against both Clinton and Trump -- it is unclear how hard it will be to motivate voters who can't stand either candidate.
And for all you bath haters who can't stand the thought of sitting in your own filth, this practice has multiple steps, including one that requires you wash your body before sitting in the tub.
But Dean can't stand the suffocating front, and this is, after all, reality TV: The father and son start to get into their past issues, which seem far too entrenched to cover in one night.
But, if it's interfering with your life, even slightly — like you can't stand going to the movies or standing in a crowd because it makes you so anxious — you may want to consider getting help.
I've used that for that a high school friend who has gone into direct MLM marketing sales type thing, who I was like, I legit can't stand your posts on Facebook, I'm going to die.
Though it is often simply thrown around as a substitute for the common "babe" or "baby," its literal meaning is the exact reason that we're placing it on our list of words we can't stand.
Oxford fans thought it "crazy and unworkable," while the chairman of the Reading Supporters Club said: "Our fans can't stand Oxford fans and I can't see them travelling to Oxford to watch the new team".
But that doesn't mean the formula is less effective; "It did really well at taking care of the flakes that tend to pop up right along my hairline that I really can't stand," writes Lewis.
He is appalled by the flux of life, can't stand traffic and has to predict every part of a journey before he sets out on it, even identifying the final parking spot before he leaves.
You may know me as someone who can't stand cow impersonators — it's all fake moos — but in my spare time I talk tech and you're listening to Recode Decode from the Vox Media Podcast Network.
But the meeting also exposed a dilemma that Mr. Cuomo and Democrats nationally face: They must oppose Mr. Trump at all costs, but they also can't stand in the way of progress on key projects.
Buttigieg confidently stated that Trump can't stand next to a war vet and explain his bone spurs excuse — and that Trump and Republicans can't use Christianity to recruit voters because Buttigieg's faith is also strong.
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If your campaign can't stand without selling your political soul to big donors, consider the possibility that your campaign is less about selling us something tasty and more about stuffing something odious down our throats.
Iran's oil revenues have plunged, its economy is shrinking and some of its elites are beginning to wonder whether it's time to acknowledge the inevitable, which is to negotiate with a president they can't stand.
"I really think it's important to give a voice to those who don't have a voice or who can't stand up for justice on their own," the family's lawyer, Brian Virag, told the New York Times.
Read: James Comey's biggest revelations about Trump in his ABC interview Allies of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have come to agree on at least one thing: They both can't stand former FBI Director James Comey.
You can't stand in a cotton field for the first time, no matter how oddly perfect and beautiful the light is, and not think about slaves working there, picking these bolls, filling their shoes with seeds.
" And I did it in response to, even though I can't stand Megyn Kelly, but I also didn't like when Trump said "there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever.
I know we've been breeding animals forever, and that evolution was doing it before us, but there's a way in which these engineered creatures that can't stand up and can't reproduce don't make sense as animals.
I asked a psychiatrist and he said that someone with this kind of narcissism, which is really a personality disorder, they just can't stand the idea that they're not number one, that they're not the best.
But, intentionally or not, Trump is only pouring gasoline on a fire that's beginning to rage out of control, and he's seemingly only doing so because he can't stand the legitimacy of his presidency being questioned.
"This (political) viciousness extended to the equivalent of the enlisted men and women of the US military, and frankly I can't stand for that, and I will always, always, always call them on it," Kelly said.
Perhaps you all don't agree with him kneeling, but there is no doubting the fact that this man put his career in jeopardy in order to stand up for those who can't stand up for themselves.
"After a journalist on Twitter criticized Brown's reaction to meeting Spicer, Brown clapped back saying: "I honestly can't stand people like you who post things like this [...] just to flame the fire and get a reaction.
We can't stand by and let the burdens of student loan debt prevent Americans from pursing these tremendously important careers in service to their communities — careers that often pay far less than their worth to society.
While many Colombians can't stand the idea of seeing war criminals in the halls of Congress, they should realize that it is better to allow them to fight in the political arena than on the battlefield.
But I've never been able to root for the lovers to be happy, and when I try to read Wuthering Heights as though I should be rooting for them, I can't stand anything about the book.
"What we've learned from our history is that we can't stand idly by when a leader says those things," said Rabbi Jesse M. Olitzky of South Orange, N.J., one of those who plan to eject themselves.
As the Lady Keating hides out down South to avoid her arrest warrant in Philadelphia, Nate the beefy cop arrives on demand to thoroughly charm her family and friends at the homecoming party she can't stand.
What I can't stand about "Roll It, Lick It, Smoke It" is that no one seems to know where it comes from, even though it might be the most popular "weed porn" image on the web.
A deal that didn't even exist has been blocked by a U.S. president, who also apparently has the power to determine who can and can't stand for election to a private-sector company's board of directors.
Two of their songs released in 1978—"(My Baby Does) Good Sculptures" from the Rezillos' Can't Stand the Rezillos and "Jenny" from the Lurkers' Fulham Fallout—dwelled melodically on love while delivering a vicious punk kick.
He keeps boasting about his love for owner Robert Kraft, coach Bill Belichick, quarterback Tom Brady and nearly everybody else associated with an NFL franchise that more than a few folks beyond Boston Harbor can't stand.
Mistress Alana (Annie McNamara) can't stand the "new" tunes by Beethoven that Phillip (Sullivan Jones) prefers to play; she instead demands a spiritual, or whatever it is that makes "the ladies down at y'all's cabin" swoon.
The prickly Abigail Brand can't stand her for some reason, and when Rocket Raccoon makes a cameo he's puzzled as to why Carol isn't zipping through space with the rest of the Guardians of the Galaxy.
Even if you think you can't stand any more comic-book stuff, you need to be watching this one — if for no other reason than the great performances from Regina King, Jean Smart and Jeremy Irons.
"If the President decides this can't stand, then all kinds of options open up for him" to take action, Cha said, including significant shifts in the US force posture in Asia and exerting greater pressure on China.
When you finally break up, it's either because they've convinced you it was your idea or you'll have reached your breaking point from dating someone who says they love you but seemingly can't stand interacting with you.
Its two and a half hours long and I can't stand to listen to my boring professor today, plus a friend tells me that she will sign my name so that I can get points for attendance.
The early bird units are selling for $79 and it ships in October so if you gotta roll, can't stand still, and/or got a flamin' heart and can't get your fill then you better act fast.
This dynamic in a romantic partnership can manifest itself as one person pushing the other to make decisions before they're ready or, alternately, the Virgo of the two forcing the Leo into a routine they can't stand.
You can hear the echoes of the music hall era on the first track, "Uncle Arthur" — a snarky little ditty about a man who can't stand being married and moves back in with his mother, age 32.
"Instead of just hating on it, saying 'Oh I can't stand it, so horrible, blah, blah, blah,' it's about really putting yourself in that mind-set to be able to understand it more deeply," Mr. Marty said.
In an interview with Shade 85033, Eminem's channel on Sirius XM radio, the rapper said that he "can't stand" Trump and is furious that Trump has ignored the rapper's viral video slamming the president and his supporters.
"I can't stand and support something where our leader of this country is ... acting like a jerk, angry and upset about NFL players protesting in a peaceful manner," McCoy said after the game, CNN affiliate WKBW reported.
If your bridesmaids or cousins have asked how they can help you out, for example, and you know you can't stand talking to your partner's aunt, assign them the duty of keeping said aunt occupied all night.
"I can't stand to see these buses now," he said, but he noted that some people saw them as a means of rescue, to "take them from hell to start a new life," perhaps fleeing to Turkey.
Photo: Nick Guy A Bluetooth-based tracker is pretty handy—wave your phone somewhere within 150 meters of your keys or bag or whatever you can't stand to lose, and it'll make a noise you can track.
Rachel interrupts the conversation between Romeo and Darius, trying to smooth things over, but it's too late: Romeo tells Darius that if he doesn't put his health first, he can't stand by and watch him hurt himself.
On paper, it sounded like the perfect solution for people who can't stand plugging in their phones every three seconds — but I decided to take a closer look to see whether it lived up to its hype.
Getting a nasty, irrelevant email from a coworker you can't stand hits the I SUCK reflex so hard it gives you that sour-milk feeling in your stomach (Virgo being the astrological ruler of the guts, naturally).
"I care about a lot of issues, but I feel you can't stand for anything if there's not a planet to stand on," said Ms. Lindner, 29, who works for Avodah, a Jewish social justice nonprofit organization.
Something about this guy has been rubbing me the wrong way, and I can't stand the idea of spending my lunch break with him, so I retreat and grab a sandwich and a ginger beer at Pret.
It's Javier who can't stand the stop-and-start quality of the talk around the dining table and has to act out his displeasure, huffily getting up and making a performance of his dishwashing at the sink.
I'm the mom you might whisper about to your friends; maybe you can't stand how I'm always early for everything, the fact that my house is spotless, or that I have a lot of sex with my husband.
You should care about a trio of people in Switzerland who decided the fate of this 28-year-old runner -- and in doing so, the fate of all women runners going forward -- even if you can't stand running.
Based on the trailer, the movie — like the similarly named films that came before — tells the story of the Grinch, who absolutely can't stand good cheer and attempts to steal Christmas with the help of his dog Max.
It's almost as if they have forgotten that moment — which was just a month out from the election — when they themselves stood up and said, 'We can't stand for behavior and rhetoric that is so demeaning to women.
She hates her nose, she can't stand the tone of her skin, and she wants to have some sort of treatment that will lighten her skin," or even worse, "I'm worried that she'll try to hurt herself again.
And yet First Man, an innocuous-sounding film about the Apollo 11 mission to the moon and the years leading up to it, somehow became the prestige cinema equivalent of a stranger whose face you just can't stand.
But others can't stand it — most phone screens are too small to enjoy whatever you're watching, but it's not like you can lug a big old TV around with you on your morning commute or when you travel.
But, the most bizarre part is when Gisele -- who's on the July 2018 cover for Vogue -- is asked to share one thing we don't know about TB12, and that's when she says the dude can't stand being barefoot.
Yes, there were times in the game I was very frustrated at my game, I was very frustrated and I felt like I wasn't contributing to my team the way I should, and I can't stand that feeling.
And it's all in service to a Tangled-like team-up between a joyous, ditzy girl and a worldly, wise boy who can't stand her, but is guaranteed to change his mind by the end of act two.
If the world's biggest and arguably most beloved brand can't stand next to a collection of private Swiss corporations for more than a couple years, companies like Samsung and Lenovo may not even attempt to cross that bridge.
Whether you can't stand selfies or have a light-up phone case so that you never have an excuse to snap a sub-par self-portrait, the biggest trend to hit social media isn't going away anytime soon.
In the same way, one can claim Jones should be barred from the air for logical reasons having to do with exposure and principle when at heart we just can't stand Alex Jones and want to show it.
If you don't feel like cooking, can't stand the thought of calling a local pizza spot's landline, or lack the will to order food via the wacky World Wide Web, you still have options, you lazy, lazy human.
" He wrote an article in The Weekly Standard titled "When You Can't Stand Your Candidate" — ostensibly a look back at the 1972 election — urging that the Republican convention not be "a coronation wherein Trump and Trumpism are unchallenged.
I know how much pressure there is to find a job when you can't stand your current gig, and I also understand how tempting it is to take the first one you're offered when you just don't have one.
I just was listening to the song while writing this and realized that the line "and you don't even know my name" is the reason that I can't stand people calling me by my last name to this day.
There are two versions of an Aries who's over you: One who can't stand you and cuts you off after sending a scathing text, or one who genuinely cares about you but just isn't in love with you anymore.
I do not accept the belief that the United States of America and our government can't stand up to the ripoffs of the pharmaceutical industry which charge us by far the highest prices in the world for prescription drugs.
If you can't stand to not be attached and have a partner that's cool with being a little wacky, these attached mittens that allow you to hold hands and stay warm are your golden gift — and they're only $24.90.
Even on the fictional island that is Winchester University, we've seen racial tension build, and when Reggie can't stand his friend singing the n-word at a party, quick escalation leads to campus security pointing a gun at him.
Neil Patrick Harris can't stand it that James Corden is a TV star with a Tony award that can sing Broadway tunes so he took things into his own hands Monday night with an unexpected Broadway musical riff-off.
I haven't seen it in person, and I have no idea how large (or small) it is, or even how it sounds, but I already can't stand it because its designers couldn't come up with a more imaginative look.
I think -- I think it goes Totally against what's built this country, what this country stands for, and if those 212,22 people can't stand to spend the $22 billion or $23 billion they have lots left over, believe me.
He can't stand the fact that people used to rehash it whenever they wrote about his music; he hates that it's probably the first thing that comes to a person's mind when (or if) they think about him now.
Goodreads has all these rave reviews of Woman Rebel by all these woman's studies majors who love the content of the book but give it three or four instead of five stars, simply because they can't stand my art!
Murrill notes that Louisiana women can challenge abortion regulations if they wish to do so -- "as individual women have done in numerous other abortion cases across the country" -- but that the clinics and doctors can't stand in their place.
Sure, they don't cotton to the anti-climate-change nonsense Mr. Trump spews and can't stand the endless bullying, but let's stop to reflect that they have handed him all the weapons in his online arsenal to do that.
" This is what she takes on every trip: Books "I think we all travel with five paperbacks: the one you're reading, the one you realize you've already read, two you can't stand and the one you finally settle on.
But the fact that Democrats can't stand up to that type of racism and white supremacy and then just cave in to these soft promises from (Senate Majority Leader Mitch) McConnell -- it's unacceptable and it's really angering to see.
People who sign off with "XX" wish you the worst, can't stand the way you move through the world, and if they had their way they would give you a haunted music box at the office holiday-gift exchange.
Whether it's a man raising his hand to strike a woman or a child, or an employer treating his workers like dirt, or an American president who has no respect for the rule of law -- I can't stand for it.
The second half of the film is littered with numerous anthems — particularly "Django Jane" — with lyrics shouting out black women ("Black girl magic, y'all can't stand it"), and women in general ("Hit the mute button, let the vagina have a monologue").
Michael McKean brings the same goofy humor he showed in Clue and This Is Spinal Tap to the nipple-obsessed witch-hunter Shadwell, but he's playing a one-note character who can't stand up to Aziraphale and Crowley's comedic depths.
Even if I'm not writing a piece that explicitly lassoes in the personal, I can't stand to cut that channel off entirely; it's not much better than having my work rewritten to convey a sense of pain that I don't feel.
Certainly, most of us have stumbled upon grotesque pools of bodily fluids on the sidewalk or subway, but maybe you're more grossed out by cockroaches or you just can't stand rubbing your arms against somebody's sweaty armpit on a crowded train.
The trailer shows the pair up to your typical (and somewhat atypical) rom-com hijinks: there's a meet-cute, they immediately can't stand each other, and then they're forced together by everything from a seating chart to a rogue mountain lion.
Lenovo even added a secondary fold-out height-adjusting flap to the bottom of the kickstand, so people like me who can't stand not having both screens lined up perfectly, can adjust the ThinkVision M143 to match their laptop's display.
FLOTUS Nancy Reagan, played by Sex and the City alum Cynthia Nixon, supports the President (Tim Matheson) as he records a message, but when his effectiveness as the Commander in Chief gets called into question she can't stand idly by.
I can't stand the endless rhetoric of it any more; the canny lawyerly presentations; the suspicions of people who are either acting in good faith, or who have nothing more dastardly in mind than Ganna herself, namely to make some money.
Democrats can't stand him for first delivering that anti-Clinton statement at the July press conference, then issuing a vaguely worded letter about Weiner's laptop that reignited the controversy, even though (apparently) no new relevant evidence was in said laptop.
For now, I'm living in a sparkly prison of my own making until I either see this year's baby scrub jay fly successfully far away from my windows or until I can't stand it anymore and tear down the glittering ribbons.
Charles Leazott, a former Republican who said he can't stand Trump, told The Post that while he was delighted to see his protest image behind the president, he is now getting abuse online as a result of the seal's newfound fame.
My friends don't get buried in cemeteries anymore, their wives can't stand the sadness of funerals, the spectacle of wreaths and prayers, tear-soaked speeches delivered from the altar, all those lies and encomiums, the suffocating smell of flowers filling everything.
I personally can't stand the sound of metal on metal — it makes me quiver like nails on a chalkboard — so I had always bought hookless shower curtains until I got an apartment that finally had a sliding glass door shower.
So schools across the country are spending thousands of dollars to outfit their campuses with vaping detectors, only to find that the devices can't stand up to wily teens and that policing student behavior isn't the same as permanently changing it.
"Can't Stand Me Now" was good, making an entire generation of guys who knew between six to eight guitar chords buy a stiff red jacket with their first student loan payment was good, but the last ten years have been bad.
"The Fed can't do anything to stop the spread of COVID-19, but they also can't stand idly by in the face of a global equity correction," Ian Lyngen, BMO's head of U.S. rates, said in a note on Friday.
Their numbers will include people not unlike my late mother — conservative Republican women who just can't stand to see their children bullied by the one person in the country who ought to be most concerned with keeping us all safe.
Yet what's striking is how little the formula has varied from the genre's old days, where grudging friendships are forged through shared dangers, but only after exhausting the topic of just how much the leading men can't stand each other.

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