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Appropriators fussing over the ownership of appropriation — how appropriate.
She knew she wouldn't be fussing over cake icing or place-card fonts.
A Toshiba executive said last week that Westinghouse and lawyers were fussing over details.
She's particularly taken with the radishes, fussing over every one she plucks from the ground.
There are plenty of reasons behind Bellator's fussing over a total MMA novice in Pico.
Instead of fussing over exposition, the film refreshingly widens its aperture to include the rangers.
And I like myself a lot more now that I'm not constantly fussing over my hair.
"It [was] a typical family meal with Ben and Jen fussing over the kids," says a witness.
Litecoin Founder Charlie Lee wants people to stop fussing over the gravity-defying rally in the cryptocurrency.
When it comes time to get dressed, I don't waste too much time fussing over what to wear.
It's both lovely and risible at once, all this fussing over a collar prized for its unfussy appearance.
As she spoke, a prospective buyer was fussing over the square footage of the paper mansions on display.
She scowls as she brushes her teeth and cries as her parents ignore her, fussing over a baby.
I don't even hate fussing over myself like this, I just hate the idea that it's expected of me.
This is why so many auto enthusiasts spend more time fussing over their rims than they do any other feature.
Fussing over details is a matter of respect: of professional self-respect, and of respect for the authors we translate.
The poems' extreme brevity and apparent obviousness made them easy to read for texture and rhythm without fussing over comprehension.
I want to focus on my activity without fussing over my appearance or dealing with pieces that don't move with me.
But half the film's run time goes into watching the characters figuring this out, then fussing over what to do about it.
Instead, she is in the kitchen with Fatimah fussing over every last detail of this meal that means so much to them.
You'll also learn how to spend less time fussing over money, so you can direct that energy on doing the work you love.
Our well-being is largely dependent on the quality of sleep we get, so you can't exactly blame us for fussing over our bedding.
And Little Annie Reilly, a house servant adept at flattering the lady of the house, fussing over the children and vanishing with all the jewelry.
She was on one side and my mom was on the other side dressing me and they were fussing over how high my hair should be.
If Pai and O'Rielly are concerned with time-consuming regulatory requirements, why aren't they fussing over the telecoms one, an order of magnitude more time-consuming?
At first, his teammates made a point of fussing over him, welcoming him back, asking how long it would be until he would be playing again.
You also lose that connection with the subject when there's a trillion other people fussing over them... So I had no hair, no make-up, no styling.
Although watering, trimming, and fussing over finicky houseplants might seem like yet another household chore to avoid, for many plant owners, that's actually part of the appeal.
I was standing off to the side of the showroom at CES while engineers worked in hushed voices, fussing over a $23,000 artificial intelligence-powered laundry-folding machine.
The undercard is usually handled on weekly television well before pay-per-view time, so matches are more robust and the fussing over the bracket has been pared down.
Some of the movie's most satisfying moments show Harriet alone in her house, lingering in its empty rooms, needlessly fussing over its sterile perfection and staring into the distance.
One source with direct knowledge of the matter said the likelihood of Toshiba meeting its March 14 deadline was 'fifty-fifty' as Westinghouse auditors and lawyers were fussing over details.
Fussing over settings and lighting is great (to a point) but that also means learning how to get that done with a new system if you're constantly changing your setup.
The likelihood of Toshiba meeting its March 14 deadline was 'fifty-fifty' as Westinghouse auditors and lawyers were fussing over details, a source with knowledge of the matter has said.
Sure, people have been fussing over coconut water like crazy because of its purported health benefits, whereas rum is not exactly found in the same aisle as kale chips and kombucha.
In "Now I Sit Me Down: From Klismos to Plastic Chair: A Natural History," (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, $0003), Witold Rybczynski chronicles a genre of furniture we never stop fussing over.
But the private function room at the Happy Clam was funereal, with bouquets and long faces—Rose with her back turned, Gilbert and Fred conferring, Franny fussing over her son, Jonty.
But I think even as we're fussing over all the things the show fails to justify, pull together, or follow through on, we need to acknowledge all the things it does well.
Aside from fussing over the big bird and the sides, how to deck out our Thanksgiving dinner table is another issue that looms large on our minds around this time of year.
By keeping everything in play and fussing over every inch of her work, she reminds us that no matter how familiar something becomes, we would be fools to take it for granted.
As my friend and I take our seats at the chef's table upstairs, waitstaff dart back and forth fussing over place settings while Top 40 radio blares from a tinny portable speaker.
Fans of melancholy heroic angst have Cyborg fussing over his lost humanity; fans of mindless action have him blasting and beating whatever gets in his way, his previous concerns dropped, unaddressed and unacknowledged.
This live-in classic is handy for almost every situation — from sleeping to effortless styling — and its throw-on-and-go nature means we never have to spend hours fussing over an outfit.
It's a quibble, perhaps, but given what an asset Westheimer is -- giving directions to the cameraman and fussing over the crew --every decision that takes the camera off her feels like a misguided one.
And we also spent countless weekends fussing over Julia Child's terrines and Jacques Pépin's coq au vin, which my mother might slather on leftover challah, and my dad might spike with soy sauce (sorry, Jacques).
If I spent half as much time philosophizing about the inscrutable machinations of the human mind as I do fussing over my skin, I suspect I'd be unstoppable, a kind of 21st-century Bergson with boobs.
There was also some encouragement for McLaren, whose day began bleakly with engineers fussing over an exhaust system problem that left twice champion Fernando Alonso and Stoffel Vandoorne confined to the garage for most of the session.
Tomoko Blech, who represents CHAdeMO in Europe, said fussing over which standard would prevail was not helpful given that the electric car industry was still in its early days and carmakers should fight it out with their models.
"They're like supermodels," said Ms. Carpenter, of Food Network, who added that although there's plenty of fussing over every detail of the birds, there's no food-styling trickery involving hot glue or spray paint or other inedible ingredients.
The idea was straightforward: They would capture pictures of students as they prepared for the prom — fussing over their outfits, running last-minute errands, posing for pictures at home — then come along for the big event that evening.
While it makes plenty of sense for the bride or groom to be fussing over flowers and centerpieces, it's often the people in the wedding party who are on the receiving end of a number of wedding-related tasks.
Their lustrous coats, their soft, well-kept tails, their ageless appeal and youthful joie de vivre — those are the kinds of qualities we should aspire to, as opposed to fussing over fine lines or split ends or shade names.
There's a skill system that necessitates fussing over what kind of magic or attack abilities you want to unlock, and I tend to spend a good amount of time shopping for useful items whenever I reach a new town.
Facebook doesn't care how you pay, which makes a lot of sense: In order for people to use Marketplace over an established service, it needs to be easy — no fussing over shipping fees, taxes, linked credit cards and so on.
Instead, we keep getting these weird, disconnected glimpses of familiar settings: Andy and Lucy and Hawk fussing over a familiar conference table covered in files, Shelley and James locking eyes in a bar, the Log Lady literally phoning in her contributions.
Two things helped drastically cut down on the amount of time I spend fussing over my curls: getting haircuts with a stylist who actually understands my hair type and using DevaCurl One Condition Original Daily Cream Conditioner in the shower.
Charles and Ray, who eventually married, are seen smiling together in archival photos from the 1940s, '50s and beyond, look like a pair of delightful, delighted oddballs, fussing over designs that would eventually make their way into homes across the country.
"We wanted to do a new production, a modern production, but modern as concept without being avant-garde," said Mr. Giammetti, who with Mr. Garavani has been sitting in on most of the rehearsals, discreetly fussing over minutiae, including jewels, fans and hairdos.
Perhaps predictably, Mr. Birch worked all the way to the wire, fussing over every imaginable detail; the last furniture shipments arrived at the Canal Street showroom mere minutes before a party there on May 17 celebrating its opening and the coming Sotheby's sale.
It's not about impressing or keeping up with the Joneses by serving coq au vin and fussing over cocktails all night — it's about keeping it simple and low-stress, making do with what you have, and enjoying the company of the friends you love.
It has a complex gear system that necessitates fussing over seemingly tiny details to get the most out of your weapons and armor, and combat requires you to exploit specific weaknesses of the machines, often by using carefully laid traps to slowly weaken them.
The repurposed warehouse looks like a photographer's staging of a millennial workspace, with entrepreneurs and freelancers communing over nitro cold brew coffee, fussing over their colleagues' dogs and bonding over the occasional game of shuffleboard as peppy slogans exhort them to "do what you love".
Yet fussing over imperfect circumstances is not the Burning Man way: Erecting a city out of nothing in one of the world's most inhospitable environments teaches us to not hold our ideals too dear, and to respect the forces, whether natural, legal, or bureaucratic, that rebuke compromise.
News of Parker's business model leaked last month, right before the annual convention of Hollywood studios and cinema owners, who for some time have been fussing over theatrical windows — that traditionally 90-day period between a film's first appearance in theaters and its home video debut.
The canine competition is fierce, and as you tour the booths, you begin to realize that although Best in Show is technically a mockumentary, those characters, or caricatures, definitely seem to exist in real life, with cutthroat dog owners primping and fussing over their four-legged charges.
Is it because having your hair done is an opportunity to finally relax and get taken care of instead of fussing over annoying life minutiae, or a natural biological response to facing yourself in the mirror for an extended period of time that results in some forced self-reflection?
Mr. Bottura scurried about, fussing over dishes, barking orders and trying to figure out how to make do with the ingredients at hand: slightly bruised tomatoes, day-old bread and an assortment of other produce, fresh but visually imperfect, that Olympic caterers had deemed unsuitable for their customers.
" She added that her goals for the next two weeks include incline walking and using a stair master and "find a successful morning routine so I'm not eating super late in the day due to fussing over the two bubs like a headless chicken & feel my old fit self again.
Instead of fussing over how to divide up the spoils in every possible future, in other words, workers agree to sell their labour to a firm that owns the machinery or technology they use, in the knowledge that ownership gives the firm the power to hoover up a disproportionate share of the profits.
My friends and I tended to favor form over content, the cant of a brim or the jewel in an earlobe; race pride for us could boil down to nothing more than rhythm and athleticism, the way a person learned or didn't learn to cut through the air; it was fussing over not looking fussed, the perpetual subterfuge of nonchalance.
There was much fussing over him at dinner, bowing, scraping, curtseying, the punctilios the English lavish on their titled heads.
The collective discussed the situation and decided something so whimsical was hardly worth fussing over and elected to simply reverse the acronym, thus becoming SITO.
She smiles at him and they share a passionate kiss. Justice smiles coyly, and then turns her attention to Keisha, fussing over her hair. Justice and Lucky's eyes meet over Keisha's head and they smile, their connection as strong as ever.
Pippa, like Felicity and Ann, did not have a happy childhood. Because of her good looks, "everyone wanted to own" her, "constantly fussing over [her] so there was no room to breathe." Pippa suffered from epilepsy, a fact that her mother insisted she hide. If anyone knew that Pippa was not perfectly healthy, she would be unlikely to marry well.
The concept of the music video is that The Saturdays are shooting a pop video and, people and video crew are fussing over them. They play the role of famous popstars. There are teenage girl fans outside the shop and performance implying that the band is established and already has fans. The band are appearing in the window of a high street, Top Shop-style store.
The Superior Maunt sends them on their mission in the Vinkus partly to stop them fussing over the injured Liir. Chyde: The under-mayor of Southstairs. He is described as sallow and has a fondness for jewels—all his fingers and both thumbs are loaded with rings. His assistant Jibbidee, an elf, later escapes from Southstairs and ends up serving drinks at a tavern in Strumpet Square.
Meacham pushes her students to be proper spellers; spelling is a difficult subject for Ramona. Beezus, a 14-year-old just entering high school, starts speaking French around the house, spending a lot of time on the phone talking about boys and asking her friends about who she should date, which makes her little sister mad. Ramona begins to feel forgotten as Beezus, while Mr. and Mrs. Quimby are always fussing over Roberta.
When Angie learns that Toadie has suffered a fall and is paralysed, she returns to help care for him. She immediately starts fussing over her son, despite Sonya pointing out that she can care for her own husband. Sonya introduces Angie to her lodger Amy Williams and explains that Amy is creating a new floor plan to accommodate Toadie's wheelchair. Angie is surprised by the news, as Toadie had led her to believe he would be okay.
Lady Sarah Bartelmy is one of Grace's fellow Maids of Honour and shares a bedchamber with Grace. She is two years older than Grace and is a lively and flirtatious girl. She is exceedingly picky over her makeup and hair and drives her chambermaids mad with her constant fussing over pearls and hair arrangements. She is the wealthiest of all the Maids of Honour and spends a month wearing every gown before begging for a new one.
Mrs. Barrett (Kristina Nicoll) is the wife of Mr. Barrett, the mother of Betty Barrett, the daughter of Jimmy and Beatrixo Barrett, and the aunt of Kyle. She is a homemaker and a stay-at-home mom who is largely oblivious to Betty's adventures, as she spends most of her day fussing over her cat, Purrsy. With a pouffe blonde ponytail and tacky animal-print clothes, she dresses like a stereotypical hairdresser, but her actual skills at hair-styling are best left unseen.
Koshy reveals himself to be the son of Kurian John and a rich and influential ex-havildar from the Indian army living in Kattappana. Fussing over this and over consultation with his superiors, Ayyapan Nair decides to go easy on him and reasons with him. Koshy asks Ayyappan to let him return home for 5 days to spend Christmas, and promises to return for any jail sentence. But, Ayyappan refuses, stating that he has been booked under Non-bailable sections and may not return home.
Henry Holland (Alec Guinness) is dining with a fellow Briton in a posh restaurant in Rio de Janeiro where he is well known. He relates a story explaining his presence in Rio. It seems he was an apparently unambitious London bank clerk in charge of gold bullion deliveries for over 20 years. He had a reputation for fussing over details and suspecting all cars he observed following the bullion van, but all in all appeared to be a man dedicated to his job and the gold's security.
Of the fact that Lim, Tan, and Hoe had killed the children there was no doubt. Their defence was based on convincing the judges that medically, the accused were not in total control of themselves during the crimes. The bulk of the trial was therefore a battle between expert witnesses called by both sides. Dr Wong Yip Chong, a senior psychiatrist in private practice, believed that Lim was mentally ill at the time of the crimes. Claiming to be "judging by the big picture, and not fussing over contradictions",John (1989), 208.
The traditional format of a name day celebration is an open house: once a family or person has chosen to celebrate with invited guests (at home, at a restaurant, a bar or a club) if at all (e.g. following a recent bereavement), all well-wishers may be welcomed. Children celebrate their birthdays and name days equally festively, but as the person grows up the emphasis may shift decisively. Entertainment provided by the celebrating host may include a meal, drinks, desserts, music and partying, rather than the guests fussing over the person celebrating.
Though often seen with a short temper, Chika has a genuine care for those he defeats and often performs their memorial with great sympathy. Though they have free will and emotions, both Chika and Shito are still considered zombies, so his ultimate goal is to regain his life once again. Surprisingly, Chika has a very cheery family, though he does not live with them since he lives in the special dorms with the others. His father turns out to be a doting cross-dresser who annoys Chika constantly by fussing over him.
Unfortunately the imprudent Yolanda tells Julia that Martha said that she had a lover. The building's landlord, Ricardo, a sculptor and artist, who lives downstairs, works in his sculptures and pottery when he is not fussing over his dogs and pigs. He has picked the interest of Rosa, the young daughter of a farmer, who delivers milk there every morning to the various tenants. Though Ricardo does not discourage Rosa's attentions (even accepting to be fed – and playfully sprayed in – milk by her directly from a cow's teat), Ricardo finds himself being drawn to Martha instead.
Tolkien's correspondence and publisher's records show that he was involved in the design and illustration of the entire book. All elements were the subject of considerable correspondence and fussing over by Tolkien. Rayner Unwin, in his publishing memoir, comments: "In 1937 alone Tolkien wrote 26 letters to George Allen & Unwin... detailed, fluent, often pungent, but infinitely polite and exasperatingly precise... I doubt any author today, however famous, would get such scrupulous attention." Cirth runes and the English letter values assigned to them by Tolkien, used in several of his original illustrations and designs for The Hobbit.
In this letter, made public in 1891--several years after Grant's death--Rawlins wrote, "I find you where the wine bottle has been emptied, in company with those who drink, and urge you not to do likewise." Rawlins noted that this advice was "heeded, and all went well", thus proving that Grant was not impaired by drink when his decision-making was critical. There was speculation that by the time Rawlins died, he and Grant had grown distant and that Grant no longer needed Rawlins's constant fussing over his image.Article on Rawlins at the Ulysses S. Grant Homepage When Rawlins died, only his temporary successor as Secretary of War, General William Tecumseh Sherman, was at his bedside.
Karn dubs them the Warriors of the Great Web and charges them with helping him repair the severed thread. When Spider-Girl wonders if they can do it alone, Spider-UK remarks they made a number of Amazing Friends as images of Mayday Parker of Earth-982 (who is now dubbed as Spider-Woman), Spider-Ham, Spider-Man Noir, Pavitr Prabhakar, and Spider-Woman of Earth-65 appear in the Web of Life. Karn opens a portal to Earth-616 and the Spiders bid farewell with Spider-Woman fussing over Spider-Girl and Spider-Man teasing Spider-UK one last time. After they depart, Karn offers the Warriors of the Great Web a tour of the Inheritor's palace.
The wild premise for Woops! was perceived as being somewhat limited in its development, due to the small Earth population in the storyline, but the series only had a few months to prove itself before getting axed in December 1992. In 1994, David Landsberg (a former producer of Blossom and Herman's Head), and Brenda Hampton (another Blossom producer), had a Witt/Thomas pilot of theirs, Daddy's Girls, be picked up by CBS. Dudley Moore headlined this comedy, in which his character, Dudley Walker, a flamboyant Englishman whose deceased wife leaves him a clothing empire, tries to balance his empire along with fussing over his three attractive young daughters (played by Stacy Galina, Meredith Scott Lynn and Keri Russell).
The idea for them to go to a love hotel was Houjyou's who thinks they just need to sleep together so Tamura will finally quit fussing over his situation (Tamura by this time is becoming increasingly lethargic and stressed). ;Ota :Simply known as Ota, Ota is one of Tamura's friends who has known him since at least junior high. Ota is one of Tamura's friends that Seiwa converses with to try to find out why Tamura is avoiding him. Ota is usually calm, even with the situation Tamura is in with Seiwa, but sometimes overreacts, especially after he notices the apparent changes between Tamura and Seiwa's behavior after their first night together.
The Fran Drescher sitcom The Nanny (1993-1999) made a direct tongue-in-cheek reference to the Richman sketches by showing brunette Fran Fine (Drescher), her blonde mother (Renée Taylor) and gray-haired grandma Yetta (Ann Guilbert) on the couch watching their respective "Coffee Talk" counterparts (Myers', Madonna's, and Roseanne Barr's characters) on television, all very similar in their appearance, voice and mannerisms. While fussing over their big hair in the fashion of the "Coffee Talk" regulars, they complain that the sketch is "so stereotypical". The Richman character was inspired by Myers' then real-life mother-in-law, a woman of New York Jewish extraction who is actually named Linda Richman. During a Larry King interview of Myers, the real Richman called in and expressed good-natured amusement about the character.
Then I went to bed, slept soundly, and next day went home without > uttering a sound of complaint. If I had been in a funk I should have run > from editor to editor and actor to actor, should have nervously entreated > them to be considerate, should nervously have inserted useless corrections > and should have spent two or three weeks in Petersburg fussing over my > Seagull, in excitement, in a cold perspiration, in lamentation.... I acted > as coldly and reasonably as a man who has made an offer, received a refusal, > and has nothing left but to go. Yes, my vanity was stung, but you know it > was not a bolt from the blue; I was expecting a failure, and was prepared > for it, as I warned you with perfect sincerity beforehand. And a month later: > I thought that if I had written and put on the stage a play so obviously > brimming over with monstrous defects, I had lost all instinct and that, > therefore, my machinery must have gone wrong for good.

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