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TATE: If I could just get a word in here.
He can't get a word in edgewise, though, which feels symbolic.
In interviews it was hard to get a word in edgeways.
Is it that you feel you can never get a word in?
It was typical Donald, in that Rozelle couldn't get a word in.
When I managed to get a word in, he wasn't listening anyway.
Of course, Murphy wasn't the only AHS figure to get a word in.
Fallon can't manage to get a word in edgewise, and is repeatedly interrupted.
Stumpf, who seemed caught off guard, could barely get a word in edgewise.
If she joined us now, you'd be lucky to get a word in.
As Buttigieg keeps digging, Bernie can't seem to get a word in, and the two end up screaming over each other for what seems like an eternity (even debate moderators could not get a word in during their simultaneous rants).
"I can't get a word in edge-wise," Cooper, 50, jabs back at Cohen.
Ted Cruz a "liar" and the field fighting to get a word in edgewise.
Then, before she could even get a word in, I told her I quit.
Morgan, for truly once in his life, did not get a word in edgewise.
He barely let hosts get a word in as he yelled about Hunter Biden.
Martin O'Malley, meanwhile, was most notable for his unsuccessful efforts to get a word in.
With a debate as contentious as this one, everybody had to get a word in.
I'm just delighted Mike went away so I could finally get a word in edgewise.
"She's very assertive, to the point where I can't get a word in," he said.
His Arizona colleague, Jeff Flake, sat next to him, but seemed unable to get a word in.
To be fair, it was kind of hard to get a word in edgewise with those boys.
We've all been involved in those irritating conversations where we can never get a word in edgewise.
It'll be tougher for candidates not in the top two or three to get a word in.
You have so many stories that sometimes it's hard for them to get a word in edgewise.
The officer fires off questions and orders one after another as Brown tries to get a word in.
It was exhausting and I couldn't get a word in, but never once did he bring up my looks.
I simply listened to Joe as he carried on and on, as I couldn't get a word in edgewise.
I know I wouldn't get a word in edgewise and would just sit back and watch the fireworks explode.
Everyone who has friends who love their work-rants can relate to you trying to get a word in edgewise.
When Einstein -- who died Wednesday -- was on with me, my only job was trying to get a word in edgewise.
His Arizona colleague, Jeff Flake, sat next to him for some time but seemed unable to get a word in.
And when she could get a word in edge-wise, her questions were horse-racey and sorely lacking in policy substance.
Poor Gene couldn't get a word in edgewise Wednesday night as he, wife Shannon Tweed and daughter Sophie left Catch in WeHo.
The mansplainer who takes only the husband seriously and barely lets a widow get a word in as he rejiggers her estate.
Trying to get a word in edgeways with most chatbots is an ongoing battle that, more often than not, ends in frustration.
Crowe and Gosling were so funny it was hard to get a word in edgewise, and the evening was far better for it.
O'Malley (remember him?), who spent the night trying to get a word in edgewise, jumped in to criticize Clinton on that as well.
He doesn't get a word in before she explains that he is going to meet her at a hotel, and then she walks away.
She at times struggled to get a word in against the other nine candidates, but when she did speak she certainly left an impression.
But I hope you know where the rebus key is, because Sam Trabucco is not going to let you get a word in edgewise.
That way, you'll force yourself out of lurking in the corner, playing on your phone, and wasting time trying to get a word in.
I wonder if Dismissed is one of those people who rambles on and on, where people can't get a word in edgewise without interrupting?
So did a press conference in March, where he couldn't get a word in above his booing audience, while Jones soaked up their good vibes.
Though he struggled throughout the debate to get a word in, he did prompt a round of applause for his comments on health care reform.
In the back seat of Pastor Danny's car, Anner talked without pause, a nervous habit that could make it hard to get a word in.
If you can answer them, good on you, maybe you win, but you're not going to get a word in edgewise to ask your own.
An early scene in The Post shows Katharine Graham (Meryl Streep) in a boardroom, trying to get a word in about her newspaper's upcoming public offering.
Sanders (I-Vermont) itched to get a word in when Clinton urged him to stop making promises on which she said that the government couldn't deliver.
Khloé Kardashian couldn't get a word in at Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's 2014 wedding – and not just because the rapper gave a 45-minute speech.
A few of the other men seem aware of who Jackson is, and when I can get a word in edgeways I ask Zack to explain.
"We'll be talking to actual voters instead of trying to get a word in edgewise in a debate with 10 candidates," Bullock spokeswoman Galia Slayen said.
During our nearly two-hour coffee (and subsequent phone chats), she barely let me get a word in, veering from serious to informal and back to serious.
It's my job to try to get a word in edgewise, explaining in sometimes pressured speech why a particular barrier to coverage shouldn't apply to my patient.
But Hannah barely lets him get a word in, revealing that the real source of her lack of enthusiasm is the fact that she doesn't actually know Desi.
The two interrupted Quijano at least 27 times, according to USA Today — which is a lot, given how rarely she managed to get a word in edgewise at all.
Bernie Sanders struggled to get a word in when the discussion first turned to "Medicare for All," the single-payer health care policy he muscled into the political mainstream.
"Communicating the details to him turned out to be a bit more of a challenge than I had anticipated, as I struggled to get a word in edgewise," Furey recalled.
The candidates talked over each other repeatedly, defied all attempts by moderators to impose order, and wasted plenty of time jockeying to be the next to get a word in.
Nick could barely get a word in edgewise because Josh just kept interrupting him, but he did own up to what he told the twins and maintained he didn't trust Josh.
Wolf Blitzer, the network's stalwart lead anchor, seemed like he had been downing espressos since morning, speaking so rapidly that Mr. King had to occasionally struggle to get a word in.
They often had to negotiate among seven or eight (or, in the first debate, 16) different candidates so that everyone could get a word in edgewise and respond to direct attacks.
Now, I'm sat with Yoko, Nier: Automata's producer Yosuke Saito—who also produced the 4 title—and the can't-get-a-word-in-edgeways designer Takahisa Taura, at Square Enix's London office.
Before you can get a word in edgewise, you've received an earful of unsolicited advice: best practices, self-development, managing up, leaning in, streamlining, and future-proofing—Aquarians can't stop dropping buzzwords!
"It's just harder for most products and people to get a word in edgewise," said Stu Loeser, Mayor Mike Bloomberg's former press secretary, who now advises a range of businesses on media strategy.
MONDAY PUZZLE — Have you ever been in conversation with someone who just goes on and on and on, talking until they're blue in the face without letting anyone get a word in edgewise?
Whether it's a meeting or a party, any time you get more than a couple of people together in a group, it can become difficult (if not impossible) to get a word in edgewise.
The only way I could get a word in edgewise would have been by shouting, which I was not going to do, so I decided to stand up, walk around behind my chair, and then speak.
You fail at this only when you try to skip to the end, either by giving up before you begin (self-abandonment) or asserting you're right before anyone even gets to get a word in edgewise.
Professional success requires a reasonably big ego – you have to believe that you can offer insights that other people have missed – and often seems to require pretty sharp elbows, if only to get a word in.
Mika (Kate McKinnon) and Joe (Alex Moffat) made everyone as uncomfortable as ever with their wholly inappropriate double entendre and tone-deaf interview an with African-American studies expert (Chris Redd) who couldn't get a word in edgewise.
So much ink has been spilled on #MeToo creating a kind of censorship or exile for men, when we are all so accustomed to men not letting a woman get a word in edgewise on her own turf.
Mr. Simmons's comments on the scandal contributed to his troubles at ESPN, and he probably hoped to reiterate them in the relatively unfiltered safety of HBO, but he could barely get a word in amid Mr. Affleck's profanity-laced rant.
I've always found this to be a really interesting challenge because there's always a big decision to make — do you get a word in your head and try to find the letters, or do you just grab letters and make a word?
And yet, I can certainly remember screaming my own frustrations at both human and AI squad-mates who've put a perp down hard before I could get a word in—and I know, now the game's available again, I'll do the same.
When Buttigieg was able to get a word in, he made a promise: "If anyone on patrol is shown to be a racist or to do something racist in a way that is substantiated, that is their last day on the street," he vowed.
Through self-described daily "homilies," akin to a first-year law school class with a cantankerous professor, Judge William H. Walls' one-man show holds the courtroom captive as he spars with lawyers trying to get a word in before he erupts -- in either laughter or fury.
Seeing the "Young Sheldon" characters grown up and older -- not only Laurie Metcalf as Sheldon's mom, but Jerry O'Connell as his brother -- added a splendid wrinkle to the finale, as did Kathy Bates and the magician Teller as Amy's parents, the latter appropriately unable (mostly) to get a word in edgewise.
If the members of the intelligence committee had used the opportunity of a televised committee hearing to grandstand about how terrible Trump was (or how terrible the media was) for seven minutes at a time, barely letting Comey get a word in edgewise, it would have made for deadly viewing.
If you stroll into the town called Henesys where many characters stand idly while their real-life counterparts get up for a walk or to get a beverage, or to the Free Market where people trade, you'll find that spam takes up most of the general chat, and it's hard to get a word in edgewise.
She has also overlapped with a younger generation of male writers — Rushdie, Julian Barnes, Martin Amis, Ian McEwan — who grabbed so much attention it was sometimes hard for a female novelist to get a word in edgewise, especially one whose personal life, like hers, was sedate and headline-resistant: no scandals, no feuds, just one marriage.
She did not run television ads during her own Senate re-election campaign in Massachusetts last year, forgoing a chance to get a word in with the voters next door -- Boston and Manchester are largely part of the same media market -- but did lend a pair of staffers to the state party and send it $5,000 from her own campaign coffers, part of a larger outlay to state parties in all 50 states.
But you are so confoundedly hot-headed and exclamatory that I cannot get a word in.
That Angelo is an adulterous thief, An hypocrite, a virgin-violator; Is it not strange and strange? (Measure 5.1) ALFRED DOOLITTLE: I'll tell you, Governor, if you'll only let me get a word in. I'm willing to tell you. I'm wanting to tell you.
The film received mixed reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes, it has a score of 56% based on 36 reviews, with an average rating of 5.07/10. The critical consensus reads: "Look Who's Talking holds some appeal thanks to its affable stars and Amy Heckerling's energetic direction, but a silly script doesn't allow wit to get a word in edgewise." Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale.
The happy couples escape, and when the spell is broken, Miss Sims and the Proctor realise that a joke has been played on them, and their reputations are ruined. The Proctor attempts to get a moral out of it, but since he can't recall it, he suggests "you'd best go home without it". Caddie would suggest that the moral is "no more Good Conduct prizes", but the others don't allow him get a word in on the matter.
French took on responsibility for air defence, although he agreed with Repington that it was "a damnosa hereditas". He was frequently lobbied by local groups for better air defences. In January 1917 anti-aircraft guns were reallocated to anti-submarine warfare. After the Gotha raids in July 1917 French was able to make a fuss at the War Cabinet (Robertson complained he could not get a word in edgeways) and show letters he had written urging greater priority for air defence.
" Before Terri could get a word in, Frank added, "can I make it any fucking clearer?" The next day, Channel Seven announced that they had received more than 100 phone calls in Melbourne alone. Parker told the media, "it's a good response because it's not about the shock words—we've sworn on the show before—but because people clearly feel really protective about Terri. It's like they really feel for her as a character and don't like her being under attack by a very confronting man.
The San Diego Union's Fritz Quindt said the animators "did [Johnson's] likeness good," and noted that in the game the "colors on the Lakers jerseys and the Forum court were correct. Chick Hearn and Stu Lantz were almost lifelike, announcing at courtside in Sunday- color-comics sweaters. And Chick's play-by-play was so real Stu couldn't get a word in." Johnson's appearance was broadcast on CNN's Sports Tonight the day before the episode originally aired, and host Fred Hickman said he did not find it humorous.
Valerie in the meantime learns from Kinz that Torresani has a wife and two children, and she decides that she can no longer accept the monthly cheques. BUt a friend of hers, who disagrees with Valerie's decision, intercepts the next cheque and cashes it in Valerie's place. The friend later regrets her deceit and visits Torresani's house to confess and put things right. But when she arrives she is unable to get a word in edgeways and is sent away again with a letter for Valerie.
One notable episode took place before WrestleMania 9, with Okerlund and Heenan infiltrating WWF headquarters to try to get a word in with Jack Tunney while giving viewers a tour of the building. This episode featured a rare, on-camera appearance by J.J. Dillon during his tenure with the WWF. Another episode featured Sensational Sherri in one of her final appearances before leaving the WWF. After Okerlund left in 1993 due to a contract dispute, Joe Fowler took Okerlund's place, working alongside Heenan and continuing the trend of hosting at a landmark or on-location.
Over the weeks that followed, he attempted to ask her out and flirted with her backstage, but was interrupted by The Miz, Brooke, and Layla before Kelly could get a word in. Regardless, Kelly still showed interest in him each week, wishing him good luck before his match and cheering him on during his match. He asked if she would go out with him to which she could not respond due to The Miz taking her backstage. Weeks later, however, Kelly asked him out, starting an on-screen relationship.
When the ringmaster finds out that Shaggy and Scooby ate their stock, he assumes Scrappy did the same, and Scrappy can't get a word in edgewise. Scooby's Fantastic Island Scrappy is on a fishing trip with Scooby and Shaggy Scooby, Scrappy and Shaggy, at sea, land on a tropical island that's a prehistoric jungle, and a caveman come after them, and chases them. They climb hills, but find they are really dinosaurs, and get trapped by the caveman. He wants them to pull his wagon loaded with heavy rocks, which also has square wheels.
Little by little, Pantić's predictions are proven right and he has 12 correct guesses with only the outcome of the Sloboda vs. Vardar match deciding if he wins the grand payout. Meanwhile, Japanac can not get a word in edgewise and as he is getting ready to leave, bumps into the subtenant Suzana who invites him into her room where they hit it off immediately. Back in his part of the apartment, Pantić collapses on the floor upon finding out the game ended in a draw, which means he missed the grand payout.
In 1943, he sent Germany's minister of propaganda Joseph Goebbels his Nobel Prize medal as a gift. His biographer Thorkild Hansen interpreted this as part of the strategy to get an audience with Hitler.Thorkild Hansen, Prosessen mod Hamsun, 1978 Hamsun was eventually invited to meet with Hitler; during the meeting, he complained about the German civilian administrator in Norway, Josef Terboven, and asked that imprisoned Norwegian citizens be released, enraging Hitler. Otto Dietrich describes the meeting in his memoirs as the only time that another person was able to get a word in edgeways with Hitler.
The Boy then asks if he could recite a poem of his own. From this, he uses his chance to get a word in edgewise to shout at them to arrange the fight. The Dragon leaves but is persuaded back out of his cave when he is flattered by Sir Giles. Sir Giles and the Dragon eventually decide to fight, but as Sir Giles and the Boy leave, the Dragon realizes in shock that he has accidentally agreed to a fight and tries to tell Sir Giles and the boy that he changed his mind, but they ignore him and the dragon mutters to himself why he cannot just keep his big mouth shut.
Ethel, fed up with the groundless suspicion that Ren is forced to suffer as the "new kid", commiserates alongside Vi. They are joined by Ariel, and lament how no one ever listens to them, everyone being so set in their own ways that they are seldom allowed to get a word in edgewise ("Learning to be Silent"). After school that day, several of the students go to the Burger Blast, a burger restaurant. Ariel, Rusty and their friends are doing homework at a table while Willard talks to Ren, who is dressed up in a waiter's uniform and roller skates, as he has just been hired to work at the restaurant. When Ren takes Ariel's order, she flirts with him.
The special opens with Lucy again enticing Charlie Brown to kick a football she is holding - which again ends up with Charlie Brown missing the ball and landing flat on his back once again. Later, Charlie Brown and Sally are preparing to go to their grandmother's for Thanksgiving dinner when Charlie Brown gets a phone call from Peppermint Patty, who invites herself over to Charlie Brown's house for the holiday dinner. Two quick subsequent phone calls from Peppermint Patty add Marcie and Franklin to the guest list, but since Charlie Brown cannot get a word in edgewise with Patty, he quickly finds himself in a quandary with no easy solution, at least not until Linus shows up. Linus suggests to Charlie Brown that he could have two Thanksgiving dinners.
While some urge Kritoboulos to claim the kisses he has won in the beauty contest, Socrates addresses Hermogenes. He says that the latter's taciturnity is annoying to the other guests. Hermogenes counters him, saying that he can hardly get a word in because the others talk so much (6.2). He asks if Socrates would prefer him to speak during the performances when everyone is silent (6.3). Socrates agrees, saying that Hermogenes’ speech would be enhanced by the accompaniment (6.4). The Syracusan notices this conversation and, upset that they are ignoring his performances, asks Socrates if he is the one called the “Thinker” and accuses him of pondering celestial objects (a reference to the charge of his supposed impiety, for which he is sentenced to death in 399 B.C. with Lykon as one of his accusers) (6.6).

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