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I can go on about excuses but there are none.
I can go on about excuses but there are none.
Oh man, I could go on about inspiration for hours.
I could go on about the economic hardships Britain will face.
But go on about the grand opportunities of running for president.
I glance at him, then go on about my egg-buying business.
"When we go on about 'hand-painted, hand-dyed,' it's real," she said.
My two hounds enjoy their walks, and we go on about three a day.
Oh you know I could go on about Instagram, the performative nature of Instagram.
Shall I go on about street level patios and their amazing views of busy intersections?
People go on about frontiers but these countries have been around quite a long time.
Are the sales that go on about your products confined to your own distribution network?
He does go on about the fantasy in remarkable detail though, with an impressively straight face.
I could go on about this, but I'm not supposed to let my political opinions affect my reviews.
And I think that they go on about being the free speech wing of the free speech party.
Kirk can go on about their patriotism and service to their country without any questions, people like Rep.
You go on about ideology and shibboleths and knowing, but we are right on the issues, aren't we?
I used to hate it and go on about it, but it probably did a huge favor for me.
"I'm not asking for it to become really boring that we constantly go on about our veterans," he said.
You don't want to listen to these guys go on about how there's more to wine than getting fucked up.
How can we go on about our lives knowing that we missed the biggest celestial event OF THE YOUNG MILLENNIUM?
I wouldn't bat an eyelid, but if you go on about any of my students, then I'm going to defend them.
I get why people go on about it so much, because it was 19 year olds bringing out something that heavy.
And then there are those who go on about how apple cider vinegar can help with digestion, and reflux issues in particular.
One can go on about his cultural influence, but Mr. Garcia does a fine job as the director of his own portrait.
Listening to FCC Chairman Ajit Pai go on about "net neutrality" last week felt just like Alice's encounter with Humpty Dumpty in Wonderland.
As Jazz ate treat after treat, the woman continued to go on about how she couldn't understand why the dog was so hungry.
"Between arias, I had to listen to these very distinguished scholars go on about the great intellectual virtues of Donald Trump," he said.
I told him I didn't believe in God, which he said was fine—but five minutes later, he'd go on about God loving everyone.
It's all very well and good when people go on about chasing your dreams, but surely all that stuff is just wishful thinking, right?
Or at least, enough flimsy concessions to allow David Cameron to go back and go on about Peace In Our Time for a weekend.
One partner who's local, another who's long-distance, and then I go on about two new dates a week, depending on messaging and logistics.
I can go on about how confusing and painfully slow Vero is right now, but the final nail in its coffin will likely be money.
I could go on about the cold noodles, too, exemplars of their kind, slippery rather than sticky, tasting as much of sesame as of peanuts.
So I'm not advocating complete unconcern; I am suggesting everyone who is healthy, just go on about your daily life and don't worry about it.
I could go on about my bad outfits or that unfortunate thing I used to do to my eyebrows, but my actual appearance isn't important here.
Kristy: People do sit around and think about these things for a short period of time, but then they go on about your life after that.
I could go on about the ridiculously long laundry list of reasons why I believe Trump is completely unfit to be the most powerful individual in America.
I'd immediately flash a smile, say something sarcastic while calling them "loser," take another pill, and go on about my day, being sure not to slip up again.
The usual suspects will, of course, go on about the evils of big government, the sacred nature of individual choice, the wonders of free markets, and so on.
However, rather than put the original Interstice film up on Vimeo and go on about his day, Huang decided to turn it into something a little more special.
"Everyone can go on about how the world needs to be a better place, that we're in a very negative time — but this starts in the classroom," says Gaga.
"Sorry to go on about that," Williams said after explaining last week how breast-feeding was not the weight-loss trigger that she had always heard it to be.
I can go on about details: The back button is hard to reach and even harder to touch accurately, there's significant latency and the menus aren't laid out naturally.
Case and point: why go on about professional athletes expressing their right to freedom of expression when there are cities and countries in disrepair and thousands displaced by natural disasters?
" For those who've left a tampon in for longer than the recommended time, Rodriguez advises to "just remove it and go on about their business and typically nothing will happen.
Once you plug it in, you can fold the USB port back into the laptop and go on about your gaming without any unsightly protrusions sticking out of the system.
I could go on about Shape Of Water and the Marvel Universe, but people know those, whereas these movies are special to me and truly men something in my life.
Plus the blaring volume of a sports game mixed with old Bob Seger hits is still better than listening to the rando next to you go on about his blockchain idea.
Peterson then thought she would go through radiation "and go on about my beautiful life," but those dreams were put on hold when she got the results of her pathology report.
Below, we've rounded up the best La Mer products to buy during the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale so you can just add it to your cart and go on about your day.
I keep hearing people go on about something called the "Senate popular vote," which Democrats won overwhelmingly, but that's like mentioning your high G.P.A. at a singing contest: commendable but irrelevant.
People who routinely go on about their diet rules — or worse, freely share their thoughts about co-workers' lunch orders — are more likely to provoke resentment than to convert the reluctant.
I could go on about all the other queer women that have ruled pop this year, but honestly there are so many that I don't have the energy to list them all.
"   "I will go on about this another time but just know that I do not see his diagnosis as anything but a gift: we were chosen to take on this special person.
Paul said that he preferred not to go on about the enormity of his loss, because he worried that the officials' expressions of sympathy would allow them to filibuster away the meeting.
We've got a president who, I'm not gonna go on about other things but wants to ... and by the way, I'm still sorry, Europe, I apologize for the United States of America.
She proceeded to go on about inner-city violence and how her son lived in New York and she wanted him to be aware of the guns and isn't it a shame.
Whether you've watched  Cowspiracy, read those George Monbiot-type articles about how meat production is catastrophically bad for the environment, or just listened to someone at a party go on about how Food, Inc.
Some people like to go on about meritocracy but the reality is that there's a really homogenous group of people — basically middle-aged white men — who are hogging the positions we equate with talent.
They'd go on about how much they loved the new-ness of everything — the first kiss, the first time they had sex, the first time they realized their partner hated the same things they hate.
Although I'd like to go on about the Bolt's new MyChevrolet Mobile App that allows owners to remotely set their Bolt's climate control, and other great tech features, I feel like I've made my point.
It's a universal truth that there's nothing more boring in this world than hearing other people go on about a dream they had last night—except maybe (just maybe) if the dream is about you.
When the mining company Rio Tinto shows its latest batch of rare naturally colored diamonds — stones with hues of pink, red and even "deep-gray violet" — executives are delighted to go on about their beauty and scarcity.
There aren't any other details to go on about the X-T2 just yet, but it's likely that it will receive many of the upgrades found in the X-Pro 2 whenever it does come to market. FujiRumors
I've only been an out queer athlete for a small portion of that time, especially after recalling teammates, in college no less, go on about how disgusting they found gay people (to my face, they had no idea).
"As much as London fashion likes to go on about gender fluidity and being able to do whatever you like, there are very few men out there who are actually going to wear a ball gown," he continued.
Never mind that it's often a shorter cab ride from Manhattan than construction-ridden LaGuardia or perma-swamped JFK; as Angelinos love "route talk," New Yorkers live to go on about schlepping to Newark to catch a flight.
Even though we would rather sit naked in front of the AC when temperatures hit those triple-digits, we still have to go on about our real lives and wear layers of clothing on our perspiring and clammy bodies.
I would love to hear you at some point go on about the contrast between the cultures of the Bay Area and Washington, D.C. Well, they talk only about tech there and they talk only about politics here, right?
I could go on about what a mess Valley of the Boom is, and if I did, I would write that Steve Zahn's con man character Michael Fenne, who founded Pixelon, should have been axed at the script conception stage.
I have brilliantly honest friendships, where both sides know we can talk about anything; but because I'm only ever days away from talking about my mental health, I don't feel the need to go on about it unless I'm really struggling.
Mr. Farrell freely recounted his adventures with wine, women, drugs and porn early in his career, and even now, with double-digit years of sobriety, he'll go on about inadvertent overzealous manscaping and the terrors of first-time sober sex.
But I think there's some great celebration that needs to go on about some great successes that we've had, recognizing that we got a lot of competition around here, and that innovation, technology is what is going to take us to the lead.
The most important thing about the study, he said, is that they are studying a wide swath of people—nearly everyone born over a calendar year in a New Zealand town—over a long period of time as they simply go on about living their regular lives.
I could go on about other great things: the redesigns for old favorite Pokémon that appear throughout, the robust online trading features, and the goofy-fun Power Rangers-style Z-Move attack skills, but I think I've more than expressed my extreme satisfaction at this point.
"She asks her questions to distract her, but backs me up when Sophie begins to go on about wanting the chips...Honestly, this woman could've been the antichrist and I would've had more appreciation for her kindness and compassion than I have for anyone else I've encountered," she wrote.
"We have plenty of social media video, some of which seems to have tag numbers to follow up on, but we really want people to come in, turn in the money and go on about their life without worrying about when the police are coming to find them," said Sgt.
It's a hardheaded hagiography in which she spends a lot of time knocking Joyce around, especially the early Joyce, the Joyce who would run into you at the pub, go on about his imminent greatness, pity you and then hit you up for a couple of quid on his way out.
His New York Times obituary noted that "he was at his desk six days a week" well into his 80s and "it was not uncommon for him to dance until 3 A.M., to appear for coffee and orange juice at 8 A.M.," then go on about a full day's schedule.
Trump's stances, however, are rooted in populist nationalism, a brand of conservatism that is about protecting the country from foreign interests (that's why you hear him go on about China) and the threat of outsiders (hence the infamous "wall") or the elite (that's why he insists he's not a politician).
For seasons, fans have listened to Melisandre go on about the prophesy of Chosen One/The Prince Who Was Promised – which foretells a hero born again during the Long Night, during which a brutal winter befalls the lands and an army of the dead rises in the North – to save the world from destruction and darkness.
We considered the idea of escape again, and with nothing better to do, no recourse, no email or internet or smartphones to pass the time with, with only each other and nothing much in common — how many more times would we have to listen to Carl go on about the square-dancing class he'd started taking in Bushwick, really?
But don't listen to me go on about them—listen to our podcast below to hear one of the people actually working on these things get into detail on where they're at, what they're all about, and why the certification process isn't really a rabbit hole you want to wander down in the course of a casual conversation.
While some 20-somethings are claiming their newfound sobriety as the ultimate rebellion against the the normies that chug it down at Oceana every Friday night, that rebellion becomes slightly questionable when all they seem to do is go on about their recent LUSH facial or the great paleo diet plan they came across on Pinterest.
On both sub-40-minute albums I find my attention flagging as I approach the 30-minute mark even though both sound fine when I begin there and both end with nifty songs—on this 2013 debut, "Theme," the only time they actually address the consumerism you're half afraid a band called Shopping will go on about.
I went to college with a girl who'd gone to a private high school who constantly bragged about massive spending splurges on Gucci or going on vacations a lot, but the second anyone said anything about ourselves being broke she'd talk about how she was broke too, and would always go on about her "ends" being odd—e.g.
Some people like to go on about how they once drove a truck, grew up in a labor camp, or didn't go to college, while modestly reminding you that, despite these humble beginnings, they have become important cultural figures: they belong to the pull-yourself-up by your own bootstraps school of thinking, which you know, if you know anything, is a delusion.
I could go on about the bewildering scope of the whole thing, but instead I invite you to check out what Lopatin calls the event's "quasilibretto," a hefty document made available to all attendees of the shows, replete with a dramatis personae, an abstract version of the narrative, and a list of the people who helped realize it all, which numbers upwards of 50.
It is a beautiful spread. The housemates are all soon reunited in the main house. Estelle is all over Michael again. Zoe continues to go on about it in the lounge with Benjamin.
The people who know me know why I kissed that area of the ground. My dad's ashes were buried there. I don't want to go on about it. It just means a lot to me and my family.
Regarding his membership of the British Army, he said: :At the end of the day I am just abroad doing a job. People go on about Irishmen dying for freedom and all that. That's a fair one. They did.
"I always had a big mouth and used to go on about the political schooling interrupting my quest for thespian glory. I used to think like that. Not good in a police state." The Ingrid Pitt Bedside Companion for Ghosthunters (2003) was Pitt's tenth book.
Though outwardly successful, Alabama and David are miserable. At the novel's end they return to the South where Alabama's father is dying. Though she says otherwise, her friends from the South go on about how happy and lucky Alabama is. Alabama searches for meaning in her father's death, but finds none.
She was a leader in the YWCA in Honolulu. She and her husband were active in the Hawaii Kennel Club., and in 1962 she won an award from the Dog Writers' Association of America for her newspaper story, "Tippy Has Two to Go On", about a dog with two legs.
Both of them go on about the experience and their boyfriend, Jackson Van De Kamp. The agents arrive at the Van De Kamp household, the same house Scully saw in her dream. Two gunshots are heard with a third coming from upstairs. Scully goes up and finds the bleeding corpse of Jackson Van De Kamp.
Lemonwire writes that the track is "playful and full of overt sexual references. Like any rapper, it's a bit tiring to hear Cupcakke go on about sex, but there is a refreshing aspect to her approach. Cupcakke doesn't mess around with innuendo; she says exactly what she means and she says it graphically." According to The 405, the song has "countless hilariously raunchy punchlines".
But, his details are brief and mostly just list rulers without referring to their real names. He did not go on about deeds that each one carried out during their reign, which keeps in line with Al-Biruni's mission to try to stay away from political histories. Al-Biruni also described the geography of India in his work. He documented different bodies of water and other natural phenomena.
For example, time may be required to obtain approval of the transaction by government agencies, shareholders, labor unions, lenders, or others. Until the transaction is completed, the companies involved go on about their business and are subject to risks. Contract terms that deal with material adverse changes are carefully negotiated by the parties and take into account the relevant circumstances of each party. Thus, the definition of material adverse changes is unique to each contract.
They do it to provide > for their family. It infuriates me when footballers go on about playing for > the shirt. I think they should be held accountable for it when they kiss the > badge and six months later clear off for a better pay day. He maintained a similar philosophy during the 2011 Luka Modrić transfer saga, asserting that a football player could be expected to transfer to a new club if his parent club failed to match other teams' higher wage offers.
They are very late and fail to find the demon. Instead, they find the area incredibly clean, which Willow suggests is the work of the Initiative. She and Xander go on about how thorough the operation is, only to discover that Giles never knew about the Initiative or that Riley and Professor Walsh are behind it. Again feeling incredibly out of the loop and unwanted, Giles sends Willow and Xander away, offering to stay in case anything happens, but after a few seconds dejectedly leaves.
Ted Costantino wrote that Merckx was undoubtedly the number one cyclist of all time, whereas in other sports there are debates that go on about who is actually the greatest of all time. Gianni Motta told of how Merckx would ride without a racing cape when it was snowing or raining in order to go faster than other riders. Even after his retirement, many subsequent stars still feel overshadowed by his fame and race results. Merckx befriended Fiorenzo Magni when he began racing for an Italian team.
19-year-old Jenny Nicholl disappeared on 30 June 2005. Her body was never found, giving police and forensic scientists little information to go on about what might have happened to Jenny. After looking through her phone for clues, forensic linguists came to the conclusion that the texts sent from her phone around the time that she disappeared seemed very different than her usual texting style, and soon started looking to her ex-boyfriend, David Hodgson, for clues of what happened to her, including looking through his phone and studying his texting style.
Once, he found out he would not only be meeting people with leprosy, but also hugging them, and, suddenly reluctant to do his speech, he threw himself out of the car after a discussion about lepers. He regularly goes on about his achievements, but gets little response for it. Mills' US equivalent is Bing Gordyn, the eighth man to walk on the moon and the first to do so with a moustache. The two are both Walliams characters, both have had some amazing achievement that they go on about, but fail to receive praise for.
Gustave Dore's engraving Daniel In The Lion's Den Danyal (Arabic: دانيال), known as Daniel in the Bible, is traditionally considered by Ibn Kathirs to be a prophet, alongside the other major prophets of the Old Testament, namely Isaiah, Jeremiah and Ezekiel. Although he is not mentioned in the Qur'an, there are a few Hadith which bear his name and which refer to his time spent in the den of the lions. There are debates, however, that go on about Daniel's time of preaching and some Muslims believe that he was not a prophet but a saintly man.
At the local hospital, Father Stone is found to be in shock: standing up, still holding the golf club, and not responding to any stimulus. Father Stone's parents and maternal grandmother arrive. His grandmother privately warns Ted that she knows what he is up to, while his parents go on about how much Father Stone looked forward to his visits at Craggy Island, showing a picture of Ted and Father Stone that he drew. Ted feels very guilty about having prayed for Father Stone to leave, and scared that the grandmother seems to know what he did.
Although primarily a strip focused merely on light humor, Baldo has at times delved into political and social subjects relevant to the Latino community, such as lottery scams, the 2006 United States immigration reform protests, and greater involvement in improving one's community. Baldo also allows guest artists during Hispanic Heritage Month; these guests generally depict Latinos crude stereotypes, often go on about on low rider cars and women in very revealing clothing. This has resulted in both praise and criticism from readers, whose letters have been posted on Baldo's official website and then answered (sometimes sarcastically) by the strip's creators. In 2009, the strip also dealt with Sergio developing diabetes.
We can still use tensor math to use the maxima to select groups of gradients to package into several different tensor ellipsoids in the same voxel, or use more complex higher rank tensors analyses, or we can do a true "model free" analysis that just picks the maxima and go on about doing the tractography. The Q-Ball method of tractography is an implementation in which David Tuch provides a mathematical alternative to the tensor model. Instead of forcing the diffusion anisotropy data into a group of tensors, the mathematics used deploys both probability distributions and a classic bit of geometric tomography and vector math developed nearly 100 years ago--the Funk Radon Transform.
" Louder Than the Music's Jono Davies said that "I could go on about each track on this album, yet the overall view of it is that musically this album is of the slower tempo genre with infused worship lyrics. These big ballads are sung with passion and desire to see Jesus being declared as the King of kings. So if you're looking for from-the-heart worship, no matter if you're male or female, young or old, then this new album from Christy is one of the most beautiful twelve track albums that you will find this year. " 'New Release Tuesday's Kevin Davis said "was well worth the almost three year wait.
The year is 24BC and the Emperor Augustus is having celebrations for the seventh anniversary of the Battle of Actium. Marcellus - Augustus's son in law and nephew - does not think much of the battle and believes that people go on about it too much. Marcus Agrippa - who fought in the battle and is an old friend of Augustus - does not take kindly to his opinion and later leaves in a huff, after Marcellus makes a particularly biting comment. Later on Marcus Agrippa leaves Rome for the East, because he believes he is no longer any use where he is, although he denies his decision has anything to do with Marcellus and his popularity with the people of Rome, especially over him.
He also says Mosley organised a couple of large parties as a way "to get in with lively, ordinary, normal young people, girls as well as boys, and attract them to the Movement by showing that we were like them and didn't go on about Hitler and Mussolini, Franco and British Fascism all the time".Grundy (1999), pp. 129–130. Mosley met his future wife Jean at such a party. Mosley and Alexander were photographed posing as Teddy Boys in Notting Hill during the 1958 race riots between Afro-Caribbeans and local white gangs of Teddy Boys. The following year, they canvassed for their father when he ran as a Union Movement candidate for the nearby Kensington North seat in the 1959 general election.
Cudjoe recognizes Angelou's reluctance to disclose these events in the text, stating that although they are important in her social development, Angelou does not seem "particularly proud of her activity during those 'few tense years'".Cudjoe, p. 19. Angelou has stated that she wrote the book, in spite of potentially harming the reputation she gained after writing Caged Bird, because she wanted to show how she was able to survive in a world where "every door is not only locked, but there are no doorknobs ... The children need to know you can stumble and fumble and fall, see where you are and get up, forgive yourself, and go on about the business of living your life"."Maya Angelou I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings".
However, this was still not enough for Van Commenee and he branded her "a wimp" for not managing to finish in second place. Later on, he expressed regret over the timing of the comment but Sotherton stood by her coach regardless, stating: "People always go on about that quote, but they have to remember that Charles was the one who got me in the position to be an Olympic medallist...I don't think any other coach could have got me to where he did." In 2004 the position of performance director became available at UK Athletics. Van Commenee was considered for the job but ultimately decided to leave the UK in favour of becoming technical director of the Netherlands athletics team.
It is not hard to imagine the > author fretfully asking himself, on a dry day, what would be a good, juicy > Condon touch.... Proof that the author himself knows that something is wrong > is that on almost every page he stops to wave at friends in the crowd. A > street in Paris, for instance, is not too slyly titled "Rue Artbuch Wald." The New York Times was more favorable: > One could go on about Richard Condon's surrealist story lines, his laugh- > out-loud satiric wit, and his inordinate ability to invent outlandish > detail. But the key to reading the author... correctly is to see him as a > sophistocated Hans Christian Andersen, a teller of sardonic fairy tales for > adults.... Along the way in his new novel, which is the Western to end them > all, Condon follows his bent of inserting a measure of social commentary > into his neatly laced phrases.
" Nick McHatton from TV Fanatic, gave a 4.9 star rating out of 5, stating: "The premiere did a wonderful job of recapping the final, climatic moments of Grimm Season 1, expanding the story by setting everything off on the right foot with the ship docking into Portland. Thankfully, even with all of these new elements that are being thrown in the air, Grimm still begins to resolve or clarify the current problems." Shilo Adams from TV Overmind wrote, "Honestly, 'Bad Teeth' was kind of a great episode, you guys. I could go on about the increased intensity of the fight scenes, the vicious and visually strong villain (a Mauvais Dentes, a cat-like creature that could destroy an entire village and did take out a fair amount of people), or the fact that Grimm showed that it can change structure and not fall apart (Monroe and Rosalee shifting to the back for Nick to become the focal point), but the main reason that I liked 'Bad Teeth' was that it filled in a lot of the blanks with regards to background knowledge.
In 2006, Song was thrust back in the spotlight, however, with a leading role in Bong Joon-ho's record-breaking creature movie The Host. The film helped to broaden international awareness of Song's talent, and in March 2007 he was named Best Actor at the inaugural Asian Film Awards in Hong Kong. More high-profile projects followed: The Show Must Go On about an aging gangster, Lee Chang- dong's Secret Sunshine, Kim Jee-woon's western set in Manchuria The Good, the Bad, the Weird, Park Chan-wook's vampire film Thirst in which he notably appeared full frontally nude, the North-South spy thriller Secret Reunion, the gangster love story Hindsight, the suspense film Howling, the English-language dystopian blockbuster Snowpiercer, the period drama The Face Reader, and The Attorney which was inspired by Roh Moo-hyun's early days as a human rights lawyer. Song has continued to star in a number of critically acclaimed films, including The Throne, a period film that presents a new spin on the relationship between King Yeongjo and Prince Sado; period action film The Age of Shadows, and A Taxi Driver, a film that depicts the 1980 Gwangju Democratization Movement.

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