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Because I tried that for a while, and I came to a simple conclusion about getting the reactions of friends, family and acquaintances via emojis and exclamations points rather than hugs and actual exclamations.
"Sad," he added, using one of the president's own favored exclamations.
Each time we hear gasping and exclamations from the masked crowd.
Do you see all of those exclamations points in that caption?
I always picture them as exclamations you bellow at the sky.
If they want to drop exclamations here and there, so do you.
Suddenly, a chorus of shocked exclamations erupts, hinting at some major news.
Elsewhere, overdubbed exclamations produce vocal polyphony while the keyboards shine and flicker.
There were several exclamations that I wouldn't want to repeat in print.
She spoke in a brisk Spanish accent, and was given to plucky exclamations.
Some of his answers brought groans or exclamations from victims' family members in attendance.
Decorated with emoji and annotated with text exclamations, Snapchat's story is funny and fawning.
The collection is a fraught song of the self, composed of subtleties and exclamations.
Researchers from UC Berkeley set out to analyze "vocal bursts," or short, nonverbal exclamations.
She loves long conversation, often punctuated by exclamations of how my father loved her.
There were exclamations of fear and awe at the lava spreading across the land.
But the laughs and exclamations of delight shared over the table tonight speak volumes.
After singing a few bars, Hivju joins in with exclamations, popping his head into frame.
He even doubled down when he responded to my frustrated exclamations over a Steam error.
" Here are some Trump exclamations to come: "Nobody knew that immigrants contributed to the economy!
Gawking at my mouth, the nurses can hardly stop themselves from making faces or awkward exclamations.
" Abraham, an affirming director with the respiratory capacity for extended exclamations of " yessssss ," was contrite. "O.
Notable exclamations: Pumpkin Spice Dipo actually said the word "yummy" out loud, about this drink. Yummy.
Davidson's "Oh baby" exclamations became as well known as Rosen's "It's a power-play goal" refrain.
But even with exclamations like the one above, Renner was never framed as a difficult celebrity.
Yet even as he fortifies his resolve in virile exclamations, his music has an undertow of doubt.
The song never settles down, fidgeting between crash-cymbal exclamations and muted, tightly-wound, eight-beat riffs.
"From every angle, they're just getting hit with notifications and headlines and attention-grabbing exclamations," Ms. Lewis said.
Over buzzing hooks and bubbling synthesizers, murmurs and exclamations and empty space, she sings her life and desire.
CBA or ceebs (short for "can't be arsed") and the contemptuous exclamations meh and feh are other examples.
Her responses prompted exclamations of disbelief from a large audience and expressions of frustration from some council members.
Slowly, the grumbling of doubting neighbors was replaced by the exclamations of fans of modernism and curiosity seekers.
Her bullet-deflecting bracelets came from Byrne, known for her bangles, while her "Suffering Sappho!" exclamations were all Holloway.
It allows them to play sophisticated games of follow-the-leader and to end musical sentences with simultaneous exclamations.
There are curses upon a person's dead relatives, ample anatomical exclamations and countless ways to call someone a moron.
The following days brought news of addiction, first in the exclamations of tabloids and later in more sober reporting.
Snot-flecked sobs, incoherent exclamations, and excited utterances, all yelled at the top of his four-year-old voice.
For example, rather than start off strong with exclamations, let other people make the first move and match their emotion.
But, whispers turned into exclamations turned into a crescendo of noise, and some brazenly flouted their cameras and selfie sticks.
The movie itself acts surprised, with the opening credits consisting of nothing but stunned exclamations over what viewers just witnessed.
The remark was a signature Eddyism, an eccentric Frenglish peppered with grammatical mistakes, American-imported basketball terms and outrageous exclamations.
In the days before the election, General Flynn's Twitter account bristled with all-caps exclamations about bizarre Clinton conspiracy theories.
I was still finishing it when the owner of the restaurant, alerted by my exclamations of joy, came over to talk.
Her Tiny Desk performance -- filled with her trademark transcendent vocals and exclamations about self-love and perseverance -- once again shows why.
When those exclamations echoed through the halls of the second floor of the U.S. Capitol you knew Bob Michel was upset.
Like a parent reading to a child, he exaggerates every intonational contour, feigns shock and delight, and contrives ad-libbed exclamations:.
Clinton called Mr. Trump a puppet — when pressed on Russia — there were exclamations of "You go, girl!" from the living room.
The special effects are pretty wild, though not always as overpowering as the gasps and exclamations of the characters might indicate.
That comes after weeks of the president's exclamations that China needs the trade war to end more than the U.S. does.
It's not worth breathless exclamations about how this enables the next step in computing, but I did find it fast and convenient.
Although the movie's title comes in the form of a warning, in terms of simple exclamations, "Go see it" is equally sound advice.
Any time I heard the yeehaw-ed exclamations from one its rousing drag races echo out into the silent countryside, I tensed up.
Syd's murmurs, exclamations, coos, and exhalations are layered with care and irrepressible delight — all so quietly you could blink and miss it all.
Although that's a far cry from offering first time drivers discounts based on how many exclamations marks they typically deploy in their Facebook posts.
The Birmingham resident was greeted with a sea of hugs and enthusiasm by her pals, who examined her new accessory with exclamations of amazement.
For example, I'm a typically bubbly person, but one time, I was running late, and sent off a message without any exclamations or emojis.
") In due course, Trump perfected his unique voice: the cockeyed neologisms and the fractured syntax, the emphatic punctuation, the Don Rickles-era exclamations ("Sad!
They ran the names by friends and spouses, and measured the level of surprise by the exclamations of "really?" with each author they found.
" Otherwise, the crowd was firmly behind Biden, interspersing his remarks at the home of public relations executive Roger Nyhus with exclamations of "Go Joe!
But if there are enough verbal exclamations in a grid, it will almost seem as if the puzzle is trying to tell me something.
They were small exclamations in an otherwise understated performance, barely enough of a tease to provide clues for what to expect as the season unspools.
She and the kids arrive with a flurry of abrazos and exclamations, and the viewer is plunged into the warmth and chaos of it all.
With his exclamations, Mr. Sarkozy is all about ensuring that next year's presidential campaign will be fought largely over the threat from Islam, real and perceived.
Artist and creative technologist Adi Wiedersheim puts on a strong poetic performance with a typewriter as her instrument, replacing the keys with vocal exclamations and words.
Other designs were bright and glittered and paired with exuberant accessories, such as a big pink wig, glass frames with cartoon exclamations and neon green fur stilettos.
A related member of the royal family, Princess Nouf bint Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Saud, tweeted photos of the two princes and exclamations of thanks on Thursday.
Jeffrey Dean Morgan is electric in his performance, which is unfortunately also full of affected mannerisms — wild exclamations, an odd backbend-type move — that quickly grew tiresome.
As he rattled off the truck's specs and features, I heard a few low exclamations of "what the fuck?" before the hooting and hollering picked back up.
Mr Duterte reacted to the scandal in typical fashion, holding a press conference in which he revealed a vague plan through a rambling monologue punctuated by coarse exclamations.
Image credit: NASA/Bill IngallsAround me, media howled in glee, relief and joy exploding in mixed laughter and exclamations as they swung cameras around to track the blip.
In public, Mr. Bennett's vocabulary is dominated by three exclamations: Great, Wow and Fantastic, the last of which he proclaims with a strong punch to the second syllable.
She's the game-changer, the pivotal figure who made it acceptable to be sexy, successful, charming, talented, and have a distinctive nose and a penchant for Yiddish-inflected exclamations.
At the canvass kick-off in McLean, he quickly launches into a speech about his tenure, punctuating every other point with his own system of exclamations: "Folks!" he says.
Such exclamations capture both the joie de vivre of 1970s French feminism and the spirit that buoys this film, an homage to the era if there ever was one.
You can leave notes and ratings on the recipes, of course, and you can post photographs and exclamations of glee (or disdain) to social media, using the hashtag #NYTCooking.
After letting out a few breathless exclamations of disbelief, Bloom let everyone in on the arduous process of getting Crazy Ex-Girlfriend to air: We almost didn't have a show!
The suppleness of the live playing was clear — particularly during the trumpeter Peter Evans's febrile exclamations — but lingering in the background was a mysterious haze suggestive of the electroacoustic tradition.
Anticipation gave way to amazement when I saw my mother's familiar handwriting — the triple-underlined words, errant dashes and exclamations, a circled phrase and an equal sign — her death sentences.
Among the terms of the settlement, according to Mr Sorkin, were that Atticus's new drinking habit would be excised, along with the shotgun secreted in his closet and exclamations of "goddammit".
While reporters can't field all the hundreds of messages they receive every day (some, like emojis or exclamations of joy, don't require it), they do their best to answer pressing questions.
Walking through, Mr. Hardman greeted the handiwork with exclamations of "wow" and "holy cow," marveling at how long it must have taken to strip decades of paint from the original woodwork.
"Evanna and Keo, Tinashe and Brandon, on this fourth week of competition, the couple leaving is: Tinashe and Brandon," Bergeron said, which was met from boos and surprised exclamations from the audience.
Before the Hate had proceeded for thirty seconds, uncontrollable exclamations of rage were breaking out from half the people in the room […] In its second minute the Hate rose to a frenzy.
Cruel exclamations aside, the twist is a welcome one, since it perfectly explains why Justine ditched new boyfriend Billy (Casey Johnson) in the middle of a date after he mocks Sam's movies.
If people's most frequent exposure to Twitter comes in the form of a president's all-caps exclamations, it's no wonder a lot of them are deciding to sit out this social network.
So when Mr. Rylance agreed to spend some time with me to discuss the birth and evolution of his Olivia, it felt "most wonderful," to use one of the lady's more memorable exclamations.
Historically, Turing tests encouraged fooling human judges as an indicator of "true AI." This is flawed; after all, enough typos, exclamations, smileys and non sequiturs can convince anyone you're a 13-year-old male.
Passengers arrived at the original Pennsylvania Station, a Beaux-Arts masterpiece that was greeted with "exclamations of wonder" when it opened in 1910, and observers from London were awed by the superior transport system.
Email is certainly not dead, despite many such exclamations, but there's no question that it's a bloated, seeping hog of a platform on which it's incredibly difficult for businesses to develop meaningful relationships with customers.
He would squint at the teleprompter for a moment, read a fully formed English sentence with correct grammar and multisyllabic words ... and then grin, look out at the audience, and fire off a few hortatory exclamations.
"Road Head," meanwhile, glides unnervingly on its backbeat; the pealing guitar figure, moving back and forth with a hypnotist's deliberation, provides a fulcrum on which to position fluttery keyboard arpeggios and Zauner's own intermittent, ethereal exclamations.
But on Facebook and Twitter, the story spread as if it were new, inspiring gleeful exclamations that Clinton was finally going to face justice, and that the sickos running global pedophile rings would soon be brought down.
Milly Shapiro, on the other hand, gets bombarded with Tweets and exclamations of relief from people running over to her on the street to express how relieved they are to see her alive, well, and not decapitated.
That section includes teasing, nearly burlesque music that dramatizes the spell-like states of Dionysus' latest cult members, and provides a useful contrast with the choral exclamations and orchestral pandemonium that otherwise lends this work its gravity.
The exclamations lend a sense of being so shout-y — because something is so utterly ridiculous or shocking — that the speaker has lost the will to phrase it as a question and would rather just yell it.
Loss is a trusted familiar in Radiohead's world, but A Moon Shaped Pool wields its darkness like a scythe, with lines so gutting and precise they can feel like ill-gotten exclamations from tear stained journal entries.
The various subgenres of thriller have always relied on a certain level of misdirection, of course, and plenty have arrived at their finales only to evince eye rolls instead of — or at least in addition to — exclamations.
On another episode, Sean specifies she wants "HEY HEY HEY" in all caps, but three exclamations points appear next to it, which is likely from the inflection in her voice that was interpreted by whoever was typing.
Twitter has become the epicenter of basketball fandom, a beating heart and a central nervous system, a place where serious statistical analysis flows alongside highlights, jokes, exclamations, and inane trash talk from every conceivable corner of the world.
The spots last week were packaged with video clips of Mueller or Trump, links to an "official witch hunt poll," and instructions on how to receive campaign texts replete with yet more "FAKE NEWS" and "NO COLLUSION!" exclamations.
" The tweet, which has been shared over 50,000 times, is racking up quite the emotional reactions, crying gifs, hopes for a reunion, and odd yet supportive exclamations such as, "sweet fancy Moses I want to hug them both!
It's hard to concretely describe a singer whose hallmark is airiness, yet there's a wistful quality to her murmured coos and exclamations that startles, cascading unpredictably in melodic succession as if she's merely following where the beat leads.
Above all there is silence: Since more than 95 percent of executions, be it the selling of a security or the buying of a mutual fund, are done electronically, there are no shouts or exclamations to be heard.
After Slater accepted, the happy couple was rushed by emotional friends, partners and cast members, and between Slater's happy exclamations, the shower of confetti, and the romantic Bruno Mars song playing, there wasn't a dry eye in the house.
In each scene there is a scattering of symbols (police badges, guns, dollar signs, tear drops, question marks, X's), signs of nature and urban life — silhouettes of birds, cats, and fish — and one-syllable exclamations (No, Wow, Go, Ow).
Not helping is the make-up which makes Mooney into a good Yoda but not the BABY Yoda we've come to love, the cute little creature with the giant eyes, taste for blue frogs, and squeaky exclamations of glee.
Mr. Peredo lists four nouns that begin with exclamations solvers are likely to have heard in the show (in the circled/shaded squares), but for my money, the best part was the hidden theme song woven through the grid.
As a classically trained singer prone to excessive vibrato, she doesn't hesitate to flaunt her considerable vocal technique, but she also applies electronic layers to her voice — sometimes sighed, sometimes bleepy, sometimes contorting her exclamations into a staccato stutter.
Every moment she's on screen (which is every scene) she's fascinating to watch with her exasperated exclamations, loud gaffaws, and instinctive gestures—she licks red wine off her hand, she plays a quick air guitar while dancing awkwardly to Iggy Pop.
He makes use of a loop pedal in the way that I'd imagine less imaginative pop artists wish they could: hand claps, harmonized and percussive exclamations and finger clicks all layer to create the base on which the performance rests.
And I have to admit — seeing something like actors with fob marks, packets of tissues on the dinner table, and exclamations like "ai-ya" and "lah!" used in a major Hollywood movie without explanation was so fun that I cheered out loud.
Negan was intended to oppress the story and dispirit viewers, but the writers and Jeffrey Dean Morgan made it more wearying than it needed to be, the flashes of real charm and menace dulled by repetitive action and all those exclamations and backbends.
Gomer was the town's rustic, kind-hearted gas station attendant who was given to exclamations of "golly" and "shazam" when he was impressed, as well as "surprise, surprise, surprise" and "shame, shame, shame" - depending on the circumstances and stretching each word to several syllables.
And yet the sort of acclaim that flows so freely toward some of his contemporaries, the breathless paeans of praise, the lavish adjectives, the exclamations of genius have, for some reason, continued to elude Zidane, even as he has picked up prize after prize.
TWICE "Fancy" The lead single off of Twice's Fancy You encompasses many of the reasons why the girl group is one of Asia's most beloved — the cheeky delivery, saccharine chorus, cutesy exclamations, and the ability to be both approachable and mysterious at the same time.
The comments below them include pleas from newbies to accept them to the team, exclamations of disgust, requests for them to grief servers and reasons why they deserve it, and even one or two complaints from those they've attempted to attack in the past.
And on days when I down the particular cocktail of nostalgia and self loathing instead of something sensible, like coffee, I climb through my inbox to that forbidden zone, where shards of my past emotional state live on in saccharine all-caps exclamations and sweet sentences.
Alarm in Europe over the March 4 nerve gas attack on former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter in Salisbury, deemed by British authorities to have been directed by Moscow, manifested itself in vocal exclamations of support and solidarity for Britain from EU member states.
But that position obscures that Oprah and Cummins are, in their endorsement of the book and the wish that someone less white had written it, being political by parroting exclamations and disclaimers that "good" Americans have been prescribed when dealing with the tendentious territory of race and migration.
That's why, while many court watchers celebrated the Roof verdict, sharing the news on Twitter with exclamations like "Finally!" and "Justice has been served!" others said they refused to be delighted over a result that, in a system in which race didn't affect outcomes, would have been a foregone conclusion.
I attended one on a recent evening; it was two days after we learned that the future leader of the United Stats will be a racist, misogynist, bigoted desiccated carrot with no presidential strategy except to tweet in garbage exclamations — in short, I needed a moment of calm and harmony.
The 18th-century philosopher Immanuel Kant disagreed, explicating humor thusly: Suppose this story to be told: An Indian at the table of an Englishman in Surat, when he saw a bottle of ale opened and all the beer turned into froth and overflowing, testified his great astonishment with many exclamations.
But as with all Burial, any expanded territory becomes a new sonic signature: those congas undergirding the sampled exclamations of "I fell in love with you," the toothpick-skinny synth pings that take over around six-and-a-half minutes, the straight-up 36 Chambers beat-cutting at the end.
A stalled elevation, returning in my old professor's blight marginalia, his book, offered abruptly, taken, stowed away, now posthumously examined: fragile pencil webbings of flickered exclamations, impatient the way he paced the blackboard, erased a word ("meteors"), hurled glances somewhere far off, beyond me, himself a boy-comet, weeping to his duty.
Conversations in my sleep-deprived, media-saturated household are already sounding like lowbrow Joycean stream of thought involving the rules of curling, incomprehensible snowboarding exclamations, kitchen fires and emotional remembrances of Oksana Baiul and Surya Bonaly (I leave it to you in the comments if you have any favorites of your own).
" For all its semantic leaps, and its swaths of confusion — exacerbated by inter-poem echoes and compound words from German and Sanskrit — the kaleidoscope of scenes, quotations and exclamations let me imagine a poet behind the poems, a restless skeptic, aggressive talker and armchair traveler, "one of those who have a delight in / Renouncing whatever they chose.
Walton's manner of speaking in private — deep voice prowling from subject to subject, sarcasm alternating with aw-shucks exclamations of joy — would be familiar to anyone who has seen him on TV. He is probably best known, in this century, for his work as one of basketball's most distinctive and ubiquitous sports broadcasters, a career he started in the 1990s, after his playing days ended.
Both sisters sing together, usually in unison but sometimes trading lead and backup roles, or timing their entwined harmonies so that one pellucid singer's utterances seem woven into the other's, echoing through the aural space — as when their voices merge over the swirling organ in "It's a Shame," or when their chirpy, ping-ponging exclamations set up the dizzy guitar spiral in "Distant Star," descending and climbing upward again.

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