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Under virtually any other circumstance, I'd never have had the nerve.
It's why I had the nerve to do the train thing.
Man had the nerve to hit em with the hand in the pocket.
Buttigieg even had the nerve to call evangelical Christians "hypocrites" for supporting Trump.
"I wish we had the nerve of the English," said jeweller Stavros Karidis, 53.
"I wish we had the nerve of the English," said jeweler Stavros Karidis, 53.
One had the nerve to ask for the contractor who renovated my master bath.
Ted Cruz had the nerve to call his the Protect Kids and Parents Act.
He actually had the nerve to bring this dangerous device right into my home.
"They had the nerve to call me after I lost my job," she told TheWrap.
He was telling them things that no one really had the nerve to tell them before.
Most of the time, though, Mr. Stern probes exactly where you would if you had the nerve.
Some skin-thinning side effect of aging that no one had the nerve to mention in public?
And he had the nerve to be asking all them questions in 163 Why this Jadakiss Why this??
Lambert had the nerve to post a photo of her and new boyfriend Anderson East enjoying the evening.
I would say Rimbaud if I had the nerve, but he would snub me even in my own fantasy.
Knowing I had the nerve to start a band without knowing what I was doing made me feel powerful.
We're told Kylie was bent out of shape that Tyga had the nerve to go to the Met Ball.
Seeing a star player get hacked because he had the nerve to actually possess the puck doesn't help anyone.
He replied that she was the only one of his nonsupporters who had the nerve to tell him directly.
He'd been annoying me all day, then had the nerve to ask me to make him lunch, so I did.
The absence of any penalties suggests that nobody has had the nerve to test out the effectiveness of the inspectors.
He's also pissed Ye had the nerve to bash former President Obama for not doing anything to help their hometown.
In India, Hillary had the nerve to suggest that women voters were told by their husbands to vote for Trump.
"Donald Trump had the nerve to say this wasn't that big of a deal compared to (Hurricane) Katrina," Arturo Alvarez said.
For this reason, payday lenders have had the nerve to criticize the CFPB's gift to their bottom line, pronouncing themselves disappointed.
Then this past season, the writers had the nerve to have Sansa seem to credit the abuse with making her strong.
As for my male colleagues, only one guy had the nerve to tell me that he didn't think women belonged there.
But for now, he's on the trail of a career criminal who had the nerve to rob a Honduran drug cartel.
"I can't believe that Jonty had the nerve to bring that daughter of his," Mother said to me, when I visited.
Oh — and there was some chick who had the nerve to hop up on the runway in the middle of Beyoncé's performance.
Sexist reactions trailed women who had the nerve to enter prominent positions in the public sphere—whether as politicians, performers, or athletes.
If you had the nerve to buy eurozone stocks in September 2011, you have enjoyed a 51 percent return on your money.
Trump was impressed that Carter had "the nerve, the guts" to ask for something so "extraordinary," but didn't give it to him.
No Manhattan museum had the nerve to do a show that questioned so many different norms, from women's beauty to high art.
As for WHY wannabe-Tyson was treating Wendi's seat like a speed bag -- she says it's because she had the nerve to recline.
And the thrice-married huckster had the nerve to tell evangelicals here Friday that marriage and family are the building blocks for success.
When I asked "what?" she gasped as if she were both frightened and disgusted that I had the nerve to speak to her.
But Chelsea had the nerve to patch things up, as Cesc Fàbregas took a crack at a thin margin of clearance between Southampton defenders.
One day I told Louie — I never had the nerve to call him 'One-Eyed Louie' — that I had a new job on MTV.
And Barr pretended not to understand what basic words such as "receptive" and "suggest" mean, when Democrats had the nerve to use such "technical" terms.
Few traders or investors had the nerve, patience and pockets deep enough to bet against the central banks, so yields, spreads and volatility were compressed.
He then had the nerve to walk into the office with a smile and say that he has proof that he sent the wire transfers!
But more than anything, I was in awe of the fact that we had the nerve to even attempt to build something of this magnitude.
Some militares had the nerve to accuse the families of profiteering, and to seize their hard-won supplies when they tried to enter the hospital.
At a recent rally in Selma, NC, Donald Trump had the nerve to ridicule the idea that a woman could serve as our commander in chief.
Tony Robbins is a piece of sh*t who had the nerve to send me one of his fucking box sets after my trump photo scandal.
Between the two of us, he quit his job in Congress, I'm a sitting mayor, and he had the nerve to address me only as Andrew?
At the emergency meeting to discuss how to bring the raging Amazon rainforest fires under control, Trump had the nerve to not show up at all.
He had the nerve to select a writer and not a hagiographer, and the decision, at the end of his long career, looks good on him.
Haven has sued the famous trio for more than $10 mil, claiming they backed out of their deal and then had the nerve to badmouth the company.
Instead, he'll get a few shut-the-eff-ups and sit-downs, before being deaded with everyone that had the nerve to go Hannibal on that ass.
It was notable, at a recent Economist conference in Addis, that virtually no businessman, Ethiopian or foreign, had the nerve to disparage any of the government's policies.
President Trump was once a fan of the attorney general — that is, until Mr. Sessions had the nerve to recuse himself from the Russia investigation last year.
There's nothing he can do at this point, though he tries: He confronts Herrmann, who framed Taystee, and then had the nerve to watch as Taystee was declared guilty.
As Elle reports, an emboldened paparazzo had the nerve to ask Bieber, caught leaving an Italian restaurant in Beverly Hills, if he planned to propose to his longtime sweetheart.
Creflo Dollar says he needs a $65 million Gulfstream jet to help him spread the good word, and had the nerve to ask his parishioners to pay for it.
In the eyes of Southern whites, black people flaunted their freedom, disturbed the "natural" order of things, and had the nerve to eat what they pleased — and relish it.
Even more egregious: Her defense team had the nerve to claim that Texas' so-called "castle doctrine," which is similar to the "stand your ground" laws elsewhere, applied to Guyger.
" For Braun's part, he touted the health insurance he provided at his own business, saying that he's the "only one here who had the nerve to take on insurance companies.
In the middle of a Tampa, Florida campaign speech on Wednesday morning, the sun had the nerve to shine directly into our VP's eyes, causing him to squint for a bit.
Playboy had the nerve to publish a model's nude photo on its cover after promising a bunch of times it wouldn't ... so claims a former Playmate model in a new lawsuit.
It's strange that this mysterious fool prioritized prejudice over snacks, made a child cry, and had the nerve to talk down to someone who obviously has a cooler name than him.
He failed to mention the two asylum-seeking children who died in his administration's custody last month, and then Trump had the nerve to speak of the nation's heart and soul.
Apparently, several people walked by the poor pup and did nothing, while one guy had the nerve to pick her up and put her back down after noticing she lacked front legs.
A White House ethics lawyer reporting to Mr. McGahn even had the nerve to make the unprecedented and incorrect argument that federal ethics rules do not apply to the White House staff.
He was particularly fixated on Machado, upset that she had the nerve to act like a real human woman and speak for herself, instead of playing the role of a silent, malleable doll.
You&aposll get shunned by your own like actor Mark Duplass who faced the wrath of the online mob on his side because he had the nerve to complement Ben Shapiro on Twitter.
They expressed "disappointment" that Trump had the nerve to defy the federal agencies by not discussing "any of our interagency agreed-upon talking points" in Trump's first call with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky.
That leader was João Goulart, a man who had the nerve to attempt to nationalize the banks and mineral resources of the country, while leading a campaign for nuclear disarmament across South America.
He ain't getting another / That racist bitch had the nerve to put the cuffs on my mother / Put the cuffs on my father and put the cuffs on my brother / He think about me everyday.
Given judges' extreme diffidence about questioning the basis for any religious belief, that's a not-implausible reading of a statute that only the much-missed Justice John Paul Stevens had the nerve to call unconstitutional.
Texts begging me to call him and telling me that I was causing him so much pain, and he couldn't believe that I had the nerve to ignore him when he was crying for me.
She (and then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions) had the nerve to tell him that it would be illegal for the president to simply close the US-Mexico border to literally all legal and unauthorized crossings.
If Pouille, a 22-year-old Frenchman looking for the biggest win of his life, had not had the nerve to convert his other three match points, perhaps he would fail to do it here, too.
According to a Starbucks manager who has since been fired, Nelson and Robinson failed to purchase a drink while waiting for a colleague to arrive — and even had the nerve to ask to use the bathroom.
After Airbnb confronted him, he went on a full-blown rant about how we'd stolen up to $15,000 in stuff from his house and had the nerve to include a picture OF INMATE #2's JBL SPEAKERS.
" She was particularly disdainful of Merkin, who "actually had the nerve, in once piece, to repeat the words of women she knew who were thinking to themselves, 'Oh, for God's sake, grow up, this is the world.
That may be due in part to the generous support such efforts receive: The campaign to defeat Initiative 300, which had the nerve to call itself "Together Denver," raised near-record amounts of funding from local business organizations.
"It would be great if a politican had the nerve to be brutally honest" and tell people that healthcare costs are going up, said Joseph Antos, a healthcare expert at the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative think tank.
Larry Keane, the Senior Vice President of the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), is calling for a boycott of Tito's Vodka, all because the booze brand had the nerve to support HSUS, which, unsurprisingly, advocates against certain hunting practices.
Now James Blake, who dropped The Colour in Anything featuring two tracks with Ocean's Midas touch, had the nerve to tell Rolling Stone that not only has he heard new Frank Ocean music, but it's even better than Channel Orange.
Another old man remembered being a newlywed, and how the preacher had called out his new wife in church for wearing jewelry, and how, after the service that day, he'd still had the nerve to come over for Sunday dinner.
"I'm not one to put my recovery on social media, and I even had the nerve to question you about putting your business out there, seeing these responses makes me want to take that back," he recently commented on her Instagram.
His first grid contained theme answers I wasn't wild about (ARMY BRAT, ALL BETTER) so I had the nerve to ask him to redo it, as I had my heart set on more sparkly fill like AURORA BOREALIS and AWESOME BLOSSOM.
An Indiana State Police officer pulled over a driver for doing 120 mph in a 60 mph construction zone on the outskirts of the city this week, and the man had the nerve to ask if he could get off with a warning.
In fact, Celestial Police member Johann Elert Bode, who was based in Berlin, had the nerve to publicly announce the discovery without Piazzi's permission, and even went ahead and named the new planetoid Hera, after the Greek goddess of marriage and childbirth.
"Has Trump ever had the nerve to fire someone face to face?" he asked on Twitter, noting that the former F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, learned that he was out of a job in May 2017, while on a trip to Los Angeles.
She pulled no punches with what she said was USA Gymnastics' repeated failings to acknowledge the problem, saying that even though Nassar's crimes have been revealed, they still had "the nerve to say the very same" things they've said all along. 10.
The truth, I've sometimes had the nerve to tell someone who knows how much, in spite of everything, I loved my father, was that I had been grieving his loss since I was twelve years old; it was definitely easier the second time around.
And roving packs of the beasts have cropped up in small cities in Utah, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Massachusetts—where one evil bird had the nerve to flap his wings, vault into the air, and dropkick a woman, the New England Center for News reports.
All of Dany's efforts to free people and amassing an army to overthrow a rotten queen have been threatened while she has been defending people who are wary of her, and still, in this episode, the Starks had the nerve to voice their displeasure with her.
Stoke City fans hate Aaron Ramsey because he once had the nerve to break his leg in an almost career-ending collision with Ryan Shawcross, then didn't have the good grace to apologise to the Potters' skipper for getting in his way in the first place.
Trump actually had the nerve to want to talk to Putin one-to-one against the best judgement of editorial writers from New York City to Washington, D.C. who thought he wouldn't be able to stand up to the unrepentant Chekist — unlike Barack "Red Line" Obama.
Black references to the music of Wu-Tang Clan and literature of Ralph Ellison felt temporarily tattooed on, like checklists to all the things one must speak of through a black television show, rather than a feeling of genuineness—this fool even had the nerve to dab.
What Pam should have done was bend and snap Jim right in the face, but instead she took her love of the movie BACK and later had the nerve to "snarkily laugh" at Jim's girlfriend Katy for saying that she'd bring the movie to an island.
Well, if I'd had the nerve, I would have requested this: A fiery Lake that sets the Brain in Flame, burns up the Entrails, and scorches every Part within; and at the same time a Lethe  of Oblivion, in which the Wretch immers'd drowns his most pinching Cares.
This man who looked me dead in the face and said good morning with a smile had the nerve.. the AUDACITY to put his seat back damn well knowing how tall I am Your discomfort isn't entirely the fault of your fellow economy passengers, although they're an easy target for quiet rage.
The real question is how anyone had the nerve to use a song called "I will deliver" as the background track to their Kickstarter video (of course this is a Kickstarter!) If you're ready to see for yourself if this promise is true, you can get one of the 50 planned Üo production units for a bit under $1,000.
In March, well before it was clear that Trump would go on to win the nomination, Gingrich told Slate that Trump has had the nerve to raise questions in a clear language because he represents the millions of Americans who are sick and tired of being told that they have to be guilt-ridden and keep their mouth shut.
The male bluebird set up an angry clicking from his perch in a nearby maple as soon as the flock landed in our yard, and when one of them had the nerve to peer into the nest-box hole — which is, by design, too small to admit a starling — he immediately dived at the intruder's head, startling it so thoroughly that it fell to the ground before it could stop its headlong tumble and fly away.

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