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It is sometimes called cuckoo spit because, like the call of the cuckoo, it is a sign of spring.
The crowd went cuckoo for him, and he went cuckoo for her, partly while impersonating Quincy Jones paying Ms. Streisand's derrière a hilarious compliment.
"Oh, this guy might be cuckoo," Baldwin's inner monologue said.
Cozy up with these cuckoo birds in your family tree?
Did you know that the cuckoo clock originated in Germany?
"Oh, this guy might be cuckoo," Baldwin said as Trump.
She labels some as the YMBCs — You Might Be Cuckoo.
What two countries were involved in running the cuckoo investigation?
So that's what I mean by auditions are just cuckoo.
So he developed Cuckoos Nests (Kuckucksnester) Design Apartments, named for the cuckoo bird that lays its eggs in other birds' nests, and the cuckoo clocks that have been made in the region for centuries.
This, in turn, would be expected to encourage the eggs of different cuckoo-finch races to resemble those of their hosts more closely—which examination of cuckoo-finch eggs in the collection confirmed was true.
The yellow-billed cuckoo and its close cousin, the black-billed cuckoo, arrive at the height of bird migration — right about now in New York City — and remain in numbers through the end of June.
And speaking of cuckoo, you'll be hearing that word a lot.
Over the past few years, we've gone absolutely cuckoo for coconuts.
He just doesn't understand how the world could be so cuckoo!
Anyone who thinks otherwise is "in cloud cuckoo land," she says.
Anyone who doesn't believe that is living in cloud cuckoo land.
Scotland also had an April Fools' tradition: hunting the gowk, or cuckoo.
"Maybe they think I'm cuckoo, or some bullshit garbage Muslim," he said.
Mike: I have to admit, I've kind of gone cuckoo for cryptocurrency.
She's a very busy bee — I wish Mr. Dzama's winged outfit let us see her coloratura steps better — but she has nothing to do with how a cuckoo sings or flies, let alone how a cuckoo clock functions.
I said the things that they are saying sounds cuckoo, like abolish ICE.
I knew, deep down in my cuckoo, that Cynthia would fight to stay.
The cuckoo catfish engages in a chaotic game of cannibalism to give birth.
You people beating up Burr/DiFi's Cuckoo Bill are missing the bright spot.
All those shake-ups aside, the show has always been slightly cuckoo-bananas.
That was 2011, just before the industry went cuckoo for comic book movies.
Here, I had promised my children a visit to the Cuckoo Clock Museum.
A soft coup against a cuckoo: It confirmed how impotent Trump had become.
It is when I'm not challenged on time that I get a little cuckoo.
N.Y.C. Nature Any self-respecting yellow-billed cuckoo would like its prospects this year.
For Kuckuck (2003), her exhibition at Kunstmuseum St. Gallen in St. Gallen, Switzerland, which shares a building with the natural history museum, she transformed the interior into a completely accurate cuckoo clock, in a part of the world that adores cuckoo clocks.
What's more, cuckoo females make that call when they're laying eggs in a host's nest.
" "If my six-year-old son says he's cuckoo, he shouldn't be running the country.
You are far more likely to hear a yellow-billed cuckoo than to see one.
When the yellow-billed cuckoo calls, even familiar woodlands transform magically into deepest, darkest Africa.
The list goes on, and Jacques Bezuidenhout just created a version you'll go cuckoo for.
We visited many kitschy cuckoo clock stores, all apparently called "House of 1,000 Clocks," and a very modern German Clock Museum, which had one singular and magnificent cuckoo specimen, but was otherwise a standard glass-displayed history of time-telling accompanied by all-German labels.
Badison, with her ridiculous lines like "this color doesn't bleed," just looks like a cuckoo sycophant.
"This is cuckoo, it's going to melt in your mouth," we were told, and it did.
Slipping inside the organ's housing, through narrow ladders and platforms, feels like entering a cuckoo clock.
The century hand advances once every 100 years, and the cuckoo comes out on the millennium.
The "common cuckoo," as the species is called, turns out to be capable of exhilarating odysseys.
It was a moderate breeze, but maybe enough to exhaust a cuckoo after days without stopping.
Origins: The word was derived from the cuckoo bird, whose females lay their eggs in different nests.
By contrast, the yellow-billed cuckoo (Coccyzus americanus) is long and lean, and elegantly plumed in earth tones.
They smiled absent-mindedly and took sips of coffee from environmentally friendly stainless steel to-go cups. Cuckoo!
She agreed, despite my lack of experience, because she's a lovely human and she's cuckoo bananas for crosswords.
In it, two Athenians strike out to build a new utopia in a place called Cloud Cuckoo Land.
That, plus Cynthia Lee Fontaine's demystifying legend of the cuckoo proves that Rupaul's Drag Race is fun and educational!
During the girl's prolonged adjustment, she is both a fish out of water and a cuckoo in the nest.
She has since appeared in a range of TV shows and films in the UK including Cuckoo and Glue.
You can't go cuckoo and put on a big front, if you haven't got anything to back it up.
With ambitions beyond the grindhouse, Williams tried to turn The Nest of the Cuckoo Birds into a mainstream hit.
You have until 2 November to save up to €500 and be an early bird, not a cuckoo bird.
When a cuckoo finds a caterpillar nest, it is undaunted by what we might consider the high "ick" factor.
The first plane specifically designed to take off from an aircraft carrier and drop torpedoes was the Sopwith Cuckoo.
They become at the same time odder — the "cuckoo" is quite a bizarre little creature — and also more sympathetic.
In one essay, composed in Switzerland, he asks what that country has given us except cuckoo clocks and fondue.
The sun and moon don't trade off mechanically, as we have been taught by nursery mobiles and cuckoo clocks.
"He wouldn't take his meds and his mother would say he would go a little cuckoo," Ms. Williams said.
This game looks completely cuckoo bananas, though it's not yet clear if that's a good thing or a bad thing.
Some of these were laid by species parasitised by birds called cuckoo finches and some by species not so parasitised.
Because they do a pretty good job in alienating the rest of the women's alliance with a cuckoo-pants suggestion.
A shotgun can go off accidentally, and hit a cuckoo clock, and get reloaded accidentally, and hit the clock again.
This is where you can find an Eames chaise, an Issey Miyake scarf or a Salvador Dalí-style cuckoo clock.
Like the cuckoo, which lays its eggs in other birds' nests, this process puts alternative funds with an innocent customer.
This film deals directly with the madness and the mayhem of this Looney Tunes, cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs world [laughs].
"She has got several Cuckoo Marans at home, she told me," stockman Dave Evansoneya, 50, told reporters after the royal's visit.
Cuckoo birds partake in brood parasitism, which is when an animal tricks a member of another species into raising its young.
The cuckoo catfish will actually swim over and lay an egg in the mouth of a cichlid for her to carry.
At face value, Audrey's antics seem crazy — we have no context for her blathering, so we assume she's cuckoo banana pants.
App users have gone cuckoo for catching 'em all, and the beauty industry is planning to cash in on the mania.
Chinese and British bird groups began tracking two cuckoo subspecies found near Beijing to unravel the puzzle of their winter getaways.
Fashion Diary If there were ever an audience primed for the cuckoo rigors of performance art, it is followers of fashion.
British and Chinese bird groups decided to study two cuckoo subspecies found near Beijing, because their winter getaways were a puzzle.
Whenever Cynthia Lee Fontaine says the word "cuckoo," I have a sip (or two) of my cocktail — time to buy more vodka!
"For some reason, I attract people who are really real and call me out on stuff when I'm being cuckoo," she said.
In many ways, Cuckoo set the tone for Forman's Hollywood work to follow, a filmography dominated largely by thoughtful adaptations and biographies.
The "common cuckoo," as the species is called, is capable of exhilarating odysseys, despite a reputation as a not-so-great flier.
Kamala Harris, or whoever, will have her hands full 24-7 rebutting Trump's wild accusations and cuckoo gambits to discredit her presidency.
Well, I'd spent my youth in Cloud Cuckoo Land, hadn't I, but Professor Zinn was there to whack me upside the head.
She stood, aproned, behind a kitchen block, wielding a bowl and a knife, on her way to becoming an anxious cuckoo clock.
Prince's death: The latest 'Cloud cuckoo land' On Monday, O'Connor, who is no stranger to controversy, accused Hall of supplying Prince with drugs.
Not a fine dining interpretation of chocolate-flavored puffed grain cereal, but literally the General Mills orbs for which kids allegedly go cuckoo.
"Whether I am living in cloud cuckoo land or not, I don't know, but I still don't feel it will happen," she said.
In Wergaia traditions the brothers take the form of animals: Yurree (Castor), the fan-tailed cuckoo, and Wanjel (Pollux), the long-necked tortoise.
Facing soggy sales overall, breakfast cereal makers are hoping Millennials will go cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs and will find Lucky Charms magically delicious.
This time he plans to use prose, not poetry, to describe the turtle dove, cuckoo, lapwing, curlew and other endangered birds in Britain.
And finally, what better line is there than "Right up in the cuckoo nest I land / I'm fly, now eat my bird shit"?
If people are willing to do something that sounds a little cuckoo, what would that do, and how would that impact our work?
Despite his popularity, Daniel is something of a misfit, as tigers go: a docile, people-loving creature who lives inside a cuckoo clock.
The cuckoo, the skylark, the raven -- creatures of deep lore and literary imagination -- have begun to live in their woods and fields again.
And once every millennium, a cuckoo will pop out of its hole, only to return to its lonely holding cell for another thousand years.
It went down the wrong path and a very vocal minority took over that industry… The vast majority was amateur, cuckoo, fringe-type stuff.
This, of course, is a misappropriation of the full version of the word, which is apparently derived from the name of the cuckoo bird.
Although humans (and many animals) have an internal mechanism to keep time, this turns out to be as reliable as a vintage cuckoo clock.
Because the cuckoo catfish eggs grow and hatch faster than the remaining of the cichlid's eggs, the newborns often eat the cichlid's own eggs.
"We talk to a few holistic wellness people and sometimes they can sound like the little bird that flew the cuckoo nest," NeNe joked.
And the presence of speckling raises the possibility that there may have been nest parasites long before the appearance of birds — the cuckoo dinosaur.
A stuffed female cuckoo was attached to a tree or bush, and a recording of the bird's come-hither mating call was played out.
Cuckoo birds are known for leaving their eggs in other birds' nests, so a cuck is someone who could potentially be raising someone else's offspring.
Our chosen destination, The Park of the Senses, outside the small town of Gutach, felt like a tonic after the touristic onslaught of cuckoo chimes.
Those with energy to burn can cross the street to the stylish Cuckoo Club, where the D.J. downstairs keeps the party going from 11 p.m.
"Alfred Hitchcock said that if you are doing a movie in Switzerland, you must at a certain moment have a cuckoo clock," Mr. Leiser said.
Led by Molly Adams, its founder, the group clocked over 210 species in under 211 hours, including one black-billed cuckoo and a cerulean warbler.
Mr. Elliott and Mr. Conrad together have hosted parties including Cuckoo Club at the Maritime Hotel in Chelsea and PrettyUgly at Diamond Horseshoe in Midtown.
"And while there's unprecedented access that her fans will go cuckoo for...it's Beyoncé who is managing the access," the 2013 Vogue cover story noted.
Sure, the 2016 Republican National Convention—what with its pilfered speeches and smoke-filled entrances—is already one of the more cuckoo confabs in recent history.
This obviously means Brits are getting less chocolate when they buy a Toblerone, and that has made many people go cuckoo for cocoa (minus the puffs).
While this is happening, the male cichlid dives in to fertilize what he thinks are the female cichlid's eggs but are actually the cuckoo catfish's eggs.
In fact, if you were to utter words like "Hulu" and "Roku" to a person in 1995, they would think you were cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs.
Suggesting an improbable and heavenly alternative universe, Cloud-cuckoo-land is the place we fantasize about when we're tired of existence on this strife-torn planet.
The clock will tick once a year for 23,000 years, the century hand will move every hundred years, and the cuckoo will come out for every millennium.
This seemed weird to scientists, who couldn't understand why the female cuckoo risked bringing attention to herself at a time when ninja-like stealth would be preferential.
The regulator says some CommBank accounts were used for "cuckoo smurfing", a form of laundering money from one country to another without sending it across a border.
Your jumps are low gravity, plants and trees spruce to life as you walk by, and the horizon is nothing but cloud cuckoo-land and digital patterns.
A lot of these movies never showed widely — "The Nest of the Cuckoo Birds" (1965), directed by the Florida-based character actor Bert Williams, was barely distributed.
What began as a fanciful Web 1.0–era dream of an elaborate cuckoo clock that outlasts the great pyramids has taken form as an ornate underground edifice.
He kept folding throughout his graduate work in applied physics, when in 1987, he made an actual-size cuckoo clock after a trip to Germany's Black Forest.
A cuckoo smurfing syndicate is a form of money-laundering which uses an innocent party seeking to transfer overseas funds into Australia, usually via an alternative remitter.
Among the native species that are severely threatened are the Gulf Coast solitary bee, the macropis cuckoo bee and the sunflower leafcutting bee, which is now rarely seen.
The featured insects' names — the Flying Saucer Trench Beetle, the Orchid Cuckoo Bee, the Orange Net-Winged Beetle, the Marion Flightless Moth — are as colorful as their surfaces.
IRONGATE will sense if it's within a VMware virtual machine or a Cuckoo Sandbox environment; common tools that defenders use to catch malware so it can be analysed.
During the 20-minute periods outside the incubator the 15 warbler eggs lost 4.42°C on average, whereas the 15 cuckoo eggs lost an average of 4.15°C.
"Hugh Thomas has been something of a cuckoo in the Tory nest for two decades," the critic Richard Gott wrote in the British paper The Independent in 1997.
A dominion that can be as sensual as a soft feathery caress, or as curious as a chimera, or as mechanically glamorous as a Black Forest cuckoo clock.
Like the reed-warbler hatching eggs that a cuckoo (from which the word "cuckold" comes) has dropped into its nest, cuckservatives are raising the offspring of their foes.
AUSTRAC said some accounts were used for "cuckoo smurfing", a form of money laundering involving multiple people such as a syndicate that make numerous small deposits to avoid detection.
"We have nothing now," Ms. Hill said, sitting in the lobby of the hotel, an airy room with tall ceilings and wall paneling adorned with teapots and cuckoo clocks.
We're going to be digging bodies out of the ground" At the same time, Baldwin could be heard thinking Trump-like thoughts to himself: "This guy might be cuckoo.
But if you look a little bit closer at what Céline says, wears, and stands for, you'll find that she's always been the cuckoo-bananas patron saint of individuality.
CommBank accounts were also used for "cuckoo smurfing", a form of money laundering which involves transfers between countries without the need for money to actually cross international borders, AUSTRAC added.
She's a cuckoo in their nest, and although this aspect of the novel is revealed in crisp, well-written scenes worthy of John le Carré, it belongs in another book.
One, "Cuckoo Clock," is about 200 or so professors of medicine and their spouses who gather in Grindelwald, Switzerland, for a conference under the auspices of the World Health Organization.
Travel Portland had constructed the world's largest freestanding cuckoo clock with giant doors, and they enlisted the Unipiper to cycle through them first thing each morning to greet fresh onlookers.
This call keeps the frightened reed warbler mother away for a bit longer, affording the cuckoo more time in the host's nest, and a greater chance of succeeding at the deception.
If you are looking for an affordable fuzzy logic cooker that can help you enjoy the health benefits of GABA rice, the Cuckoo Electric Heating Rice Cooker is an excellent solution.
The only clocks that seem to be running are the cuckoo clock (a shop fixture, which provided regular reminders of its presence), and every watch that passes through Mr. Ikeda's hands.
These results show that the female cuckoo improves her chances of success by forcing the female reed warbler into an uncomfortable decision, a choice to save herself or leave the nest unattended.
In French, the name refers to a cuckoo, the bird, or as Mr. Rose puts it, "sweetly crazy," though it can also mean "hello": 11 Howard Hotel, 11 Howard Street (Lafayette Street).
But the rabbit holes he went down just seemed kind of cuckoo bananas and just don't really make sense, especially when you consider that the president said the report totally exonerated him.
Its name might evoke a rickety building with wall-to-wall carpeting and filled with dusty cuckoo clocks between which equally dusty visitors slowly meander, but it is actually a magical place.
" Here are some of the notable lines from the song: But perhaps the most pertinent line in the video, in reference to the presidential race: "This crazy circus, it's gone cuckoo-ca-choo.
The word "cuck," for example, from the old French word for "cuckoo" ("cucu"), has become a go-to insult that captures toxic masculine behaviours and incel anxieties that define the alt-right today.
The forest itself may be dimly lit, but the broader Baden-Württemberg region, the birthplace of the cuckoo clock, is full of charming spa towns and resorts, such as Baden-Baden and Baiersbronn.
Iain Martin reports that Johnson's surprise announcement not to stand for leadership of the Conservative Party was the result of a "cuckoo in the nest" plot hatched by his former ally Michael Gove.
The longest and wildest of the surviving plays of Aristophanes, the great master of the Old Comedy style, "The Birds" is best known today for introducing "Cloud-cuckoo-land" into our cultural vocabulary.
"These birds are not known to be great fliers," said Terry Townshend, a British amateur bird watcher living in the Chinese capital who helped organize the Beijing Cuckoo Project to track the birds.
Kylie Jenner SAYS she hadn't tasted one of life's greatest delights -- cereal with milk -- until this week, but she's cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs because we found out ... she's been on the milk for years!
Schnatter actually has a long history of idiocy, including a campaign against public health insurance, testy radio interviews, and the cuckoo-bananas argument that the NFL national anthem protests were hurting his stock prices.
A gig as understudy in a production of "Time of the Cuckoo" led to an unexpected Lincoln Center debut when a cast member simply forgot to show up on the day after opening night.
Tromp tells me he plans to continue work on his "Cuckoo Cycle" proof-of-work system and solve large-scale Connect Four problems, but he's especially interested in improving his similar work on chess.
Large installations, including an engrossing effort from the Los Angeles-based artist Kaari Upson that probes the psychological pressures of housing through urethane casts of furniture and cuckoo video performances, have ample breathing room.
A recipe for beef bourguignon, the story of a cuckoo that steals the jewels of an Italian countess, fox-hunting etiquette as detailed by the Keswick Hunt Club: Each has its role to play.
John Allan, president of the Confederation of British Industry and chairman of supermarket group Tesco, told BBC Radio that those thinking they could renegotiate EU trade relations from scratch were living in "cloud cuckoo land".
But where most Christmas horror films, like Christmas Evil, tell stories of people who go cuckoo and dress up as Santa to do bad things, The Elf centers on the witnesses of Murder Santa crimes.
The former costars – whose characters on the HBO series are both deceased – celebrated the premiere of Harington's new West End production of Christopher Marlowe's Elizabethan play Doctor Faustus at London's The Cuckoo Club on Monday night.
Reviewers have used phrases such as "sugar rush" and "cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs" to describe his runway shows, which reference everything from art deco to K-pop to Burning Man, all seen through a Bollywood lens.
Whether Tony the Tiger is declaring Frosted Flakes "grrreat" or a manic bird is going "cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs," food commercials remain mainstays of after-school TV even as childhood obesity has become a health crisis.
O'Neill said ideas like that were out of "cloud cuckoo land" and were not in keeping with public feeling about the economy, including dismay at seeing corporate profits rise while wage growth remains muted, for instance.
Two other bumblebee species from the US are on the Red List already as "critically endangered," but they have not been listed for federal protection under the Endangered Species Act: Franklin's bumblebee and Suckley's cuckoo bumblebee.
The cuckoo is not a rare bird, it's just hard to see and not many of them stop in New York City during their migration; that made its sighting a bit of thrill, Ms. Adams said.
On the stroke of one, a cuckoo (Tiler Peck, no relation) appears; on two, we see our two parents, Adam and Eve (Rebecca Krohn and Adrian Danchig-Waring); on three, the Three Kings; and so on.
She sat looking at me across the pitted surface of the table, and behind her on the wall a cuckoo burst through the wooden doors of its clock and began a palsied orbit of a cutout pine.
Naturally, this won her no favours from her Missourian opponents, who consider her a liberal cuckoo in a Republican nest, or from ambitious progressives such as Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren, who decried the shutdown's swift conclusion.
In addition to the ones I used, I had Ichabod Crane, Frasier Crane, Atticus Finch and Jem Finch, Hudson Hawk, Bella Swan, Christopher Robin and the "cuckoo" Pigeon sisters from "The Odd Couple": Gwendolyn and Cecily Pigeon.
Mr. Wilson quit his job as the office manager in a cuckoo-clock factory and became a fixture in the Greenwich Village of coffeehouses, underground movies and the mimeograph machines through which Beat writers published their work.
Instead of mocking that film's near-radical awfulness, The Disaster Artist celebrates the two men's cuckoo dedication to making art, even if it's the kind of art that includes all sorts of continuity errors and unexplained plot-asides.
To put it bluntly it doesn't take a genius like Tony Stark to work out that many market commentators are living in a parallel universe, let's call it "cloud cuckoo land," and have no concept of time, i.e.
Leave a cuckoo clock and an antique pistol in a dim room with Barry White's complete discography, and the result might look something like this 200-year-old wind-up gun, recently restored by Swiss watchmakers Parmigiani Fleurier.
I really wanted to see the Black Forest Open Air Museum Vogtsbauernhof, where we got to wander through farmhouses from the 1600s, and the world's largest cuckoo clock in Triberg-Schonach (which wasn't cuckooing when we got there).
JOHN: After leaving the cuckoo clock, we snaked through the countryside; I did a double-take when we were driving through this speck of a village, Flözlingen, and I saw a black man sitting outside of a garage.
Today Oregon State Hospital still has the towering 1883 brick face of the "Cuckoo" era, but inside, it's all sparkling new facilities, yoga props and a physical-therapy pool — thanks, in part, to a state senator, Peter Courtney.

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