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Yet Trump holds forth unfiltered, he tends to make news.
An aging poet in decline holds forth to a cleaning woman.
Before the rose ceremony, Corinne holds forth on how "disgusting" Taylor is.
In the interim, Albinati the author-narrator holds forth on many topics.
After dinner, Rachel holds forth like a beloved fictional boarding school teacher.
It's not about merely holding your peace while someone else holds forth.
As he holds forth, some older voters listen quietly—too polite to disagree.
He charms and bullies, holds forth and rages, occupying physical and psychic space.
Clamming up when she holds forth means that you're moving in that direction.
Instead, he holds forth spontaneously, unfurling outrage-laden streams of consciousness from his podium.
But Trump is the sitting president, and the retired Marine general holds forth on former presidents.
It's when he holds forth about what poetry isn't that I believe he gets himself into trouble.
When Mr Erdogan holds forth on his theory of interest rates, he sounds as if he believes it.
It follows Mr. Oudolf as he holds forth on his philosophy, plans a project in England and travels.
Lomax holds forth on Sacred Harp singing with two leading lights in the community, Phil Summerlin and Buell Cobb.
From his podium, he answers questions on the day's events and holds forth on everything from infrastructure to baseball.
The devil is duplicitous, he holds forth the torch of love while hiding the skull of death behind his back.
One interviewee holds forth by his swimming pool in St. Barts; another contemplates his career while strolling through his cavernous horse barn.
When he holds forth on how his generation murdered the cubists, he is just describing the natural course of progenitors and their offspring.
In an eyebrow-raising moment, the sheriff for Maryville holds forth on how "girls have as much culpability in this world as boys do."
Although Buffett holds forth on a variety of issues, more than anything "Becoming Warren Buffett" captures an overall worldview steeped in old-fashioned values and observations.
And in the Bronx, Randy Levine, president of that Goldman Sachs of baseball franchises, the Yankees, holds forth on the unjustness of a more rarefied socialism.
In the first episode, the gruff road manager, Phil (Ron White), holds forth to the young crew members about the venerable history they are privileged to step into.
Lots of fans find him on YouTube, where he is an unusual sort of celebrity, a stern but mercurial lecturer who often holds forth for hours, mixing polemics with pep talks.
In other panels, for instance, Patty-Jo holds forth about still-relevant issues like history textbooks glossing over slavery and the government spending money on the military, rather than citizens' welfare.
Yet when Wald holds forth, his ideas are expressed and punctuated as dialogue — long tracts of it, happily indifferent to the conventional view that letting characters speechify makes them sound like talking heads.
Vera holds forth in supervillainous soliloquies about his conquest of the island of Hispaniola's drug trade, until he is told by a shaman that Manhattan is the island he should really set his sights on.
Oprah Winfrey holds forth at this annual luncheon honoring African-American women who are breaking barriers in film and TV — among them, Tracee Ellis Ross of "black-ish" and the producer, director and actress Debbie Allen.
"Switzerland" allows for a contrast between this most famously neutral of European locales and the ceaselessly downbeat, dyspeptic Highsmith, who holds forth on any number of subjects — all of which prompt her derision or scorn or worse.
It might be a bit much to say that Christie is good at it; he's fundamentally too pompous to be very interesting, and he doesn't really know that much about the things he so righteously holds forth about.
One is a personal diary, in which Mr. Parfenov, dressed in a garish shirt, opens a bottle of wine and holds forth on topics ranging from travel to art to the Soviet-like cult of the Russian military.
The couple's project involves an interview with a veteran of the French Resistance, who holds forth about his own heroism as his wife offers Pierre and Manon homemade cookies — another example of a woman dwelling in a man's shadow.
But in the near-daily videos he has broadcast on Facebook, where he has more than eight million followers, Mr. Bolsonaro, often accompanied by one of his sons, holds forth, jumping from one issue to the next, often toggling between agitation and sarcasm.
All My Heroes Are Cornballs, out since September, gathers countless discrete grimy, chopped-up noises and shuffles through them with kaleidoscopic impatience, as the Baltimore experimental rapper holds forth on political discord, social media, and his own brilliance from behind several ironic framing devices.
It opened with a scene in which Cruz, gearing up to run for the Senate, visits George W. Bush to get his backing, then holds forth at such tone-deaf length about his disruptive plans for the Republican Party that the former president is appalled and repelled.
Mr. Trump gathered the heads of pharmaceutical companies in the Roosevelt Room for what has become a regular feature of his first days in the White House: a meeting with corporate leaders, at which the president holds forth on an pet issue for the television cameras.
In a previously unaired interview clip that MTV News posted on their website this afternoon, Tupac holds forth for several minutes about the mindset of greed and individualism that he perceived as having a negative effect on the country—and of which he considered current presidential candidate (then businessman) Donald Trump a prime example.
The latest: Trump holds forth for an hour or more (much of it ad-libbed) at multiple campaign rallies each week, has added pregame and postgame shows with Fox News hosts to his repertoire, is blitzing Fox News more and more, and recently staged an impromptu "private Oval Office press conference" for New York Magazine.
The group's leader, the 30-year-old composer and singer Amirtha Kidambi, holds forth behind a harmonium, the small keyboard instrument with hand-pumped bellows; it's commonly used in bhajan, the Indian devotional-singing tradition that was central to her musical experience while growing up in a South Indian family in San Jose, Calif.
Does Trump not believe that observers register the compounding offense of showing up to deliver a speech at the opening of a civil rights museum — already offensive because of Trump's history, rhetoric and policies — a day after holding a political rally for a man who holds forth the days of slavery as halcyon days?
The documentary intercuts scenes from Van Damme's biggest movies with interviews and footage of his surreal existence as a forty-something former movie star living in Los Angeles; he bumps into Lou "the Hulk" Ferrigno at the gym (and comments on his beautiful body), demonstrates a childlike enthusiasm for kickboxing, and holds forth with quasi-deep, rambling philosophizing (about the self-help concept of "awareness").
Rossiya is home to Dmitry Kiselev, the most sulfurous personality on Russian television, who holds forth on topics including the arms race (Russia is the only country that can turn the United States into "radioactive dust") and gays and lesbians ("They should be banned from donating blood or sperm, and if they die in a car crash, their hearts should be burned or buried in the ground as unsuitable for the continuation of life").
During the meal, the tamada will propose a toast, and then speak at some length about the topic. The guests raise their glasses, but do not drink. After the tamada has spoken, the toast continues, often in a generally counter-clockwise direction (to the right). The next guest who wishes to speak raises their glass, holds forth, and then drains their glass.
Fidelio makes out a bond, which says that the Captain is selling his right to Castiza—but does not say that she is being sold to Proditor. The Captain, counting out money, is hardly listening, and signs his mark to it. Phoenix holds forth in an aside on the sacredness of matrimony. Fidelio and Phoenix offer themselves as employees to Proditor, pretending to be corrupt.
It is part of the current Martha Graham Dance Company repertoire. The opening solo Spectre-1914 is a prelude to the action that follows. The dancer moves with stiff, robotic gestures in response to off-stage drums and trumpet, an embodiment, perhaps, of the inevitability of marching off to war. In the subsequent section Masque, a soloist costumed in metallic gray holds forth to an audience of followers in a formal, "court-like" display.
The Ocean County Library system has offered many free author events, luncheons, and book signings, featuring authors such as Peter Maas, Sandra Brown,Donohue, Jeanne Dewey, "Bestselling Author Brown Wows Crowd at Book Signing." The Press of Atlantic City, September 21, 2000. David Baldacci, James Patterson, Robert Pinsky, William Wegman, several Sesame Street cast members, Malachy McCourt,McLaughlin, Bill. "The world, explained with thick brogue Actor, author McCourt holds forth on LBI." Asbury Park Press, March 20, 2003.
After musical performer Suar Peial rescues the druid Gleokh from a murderous affray, the two celebrate the latter’s deliverance in a local tavern. Gleokh holds forth on his revolutionary new weapon, an experimental gun. A general debate over the gun and its merits, and the threat it might pose to the Bronze Age culture in which the characters live. Midawan, an armorer, is worried it will render his profession obsolete, while Semkaf, a wizard from Typhon, is overcome by greed for the device.
It was this > walking schedule that made his legs so hard and his wind so good. And it was > working about his father's blacksmith shop the other three days that > hardened the muscles in his arms and shoulders. Those muscles are still > hard. Arriving at the university Bert was the inspiration for a football > team, the first on the hill... where now one of the finest stadiums in the > country stands and where one of the nation's greatest teams holds forth.
Rugby Mag, "RuggaMatrix America Show 77: 7s Boss Holds Forth," January 15, 2012 Caravelli recruited for new talent for the U.S. national team. Caravelli attended the National All Star 7s Championship, scouted for players at the various domestic sevens competitions, and also scouted at regional open try-outs.Rugby Mag, Q&A; With Al Caravelli Pt 1, July 11, 2011 Caravelli was the longest tenured coach in U.S. history for rugby sevens, and at the time of his departure had more wins than any other U.S. national team sevens coach.
Ramon "Monchi" Virgilio Fernando Pereira Perez (December 15, 1918 - August 12, 2013) was a well-known pioneer in radio broadcasting in Panama, best known as the founder of Radio Mia. Pereira, from a family of humble means, managed to capture the attention of the Panamanian people with radio programs like "Los Monarcas del Aire" ("The Monarchs of the Air"). At the age of 91, Monchi Pereira now lives in Chiriquí Province, and though he is officially retired, he holds forth with eloquent analyses on topics of national interest when justice warrants it.
The novel begins with a discussion around the dinner table of Mr. Gryll, in which his friend, the genial gourmet, the Rev. Dr. Opimian, holds forth on misnomers, fish, and the contemporary fashion for lectures. Mr. Gryll suggests that they get up an Aristophanic comedy to put on show that Christmas, in which spirit-rappers bring up the shade of his supposed ancestor, Gryllus, to give them his opinion of modern times. On a walk in the adjacent woods one morning Dr. Opimian discovers that an abandoned tower known locally as "the Duke's folly," is now inhabited.
Ben (Benoît Poelvoorde) is a witty, charismatic serial killer who holds forth at length about whatever comes to mind, be it the "craft" of murder, the failings of architecture, his own poetry, or classical music, which he plays with his girlfriend Valerie (Valérie Parent). A film crew joins him on his sadistic adventures, recording them for a fly on the wall documentary. Ben takes them to meet his family and friends while boasting of murdering many people at random and dumping their bodies in canals and quarries. The viewer witnesses these grisly killings in graphic detail.
He had honed his talent as a drummer and ukulele player from his early youth, working professionally by the age of 12. Subsequently he performed professionally with musicians such as Dizzy Gillespie, Stew Williamson, Bud Shank and Conti Condolli. He was an original member of the 'Sons of the Beach' ukulele 1948, then, over the years founder several other band: 'Four Eyed Five', in 1950, the 'Tom Morey Quartet' in 1954, URANIUM, 1969. He joined 'Brotherhood' at the Mauna Kea Beach Hotel in 1983, and currently holds forth at Salt Creek Grille in Dana Point, California with his most recent ensemble, Laguna Jazz Quartet.
Those inside the camp, including Mostovskoy, are extremely interested in what is going on in the war. Grossman uses Mostovskoy's character to reveal the philosophical tension that pervaded Europe during World War II. Mostovskoy is constantly involved in philosophical arguments with fellow prisoners such as Major Yershov and Ikonnikov, a former Tolstoyan. He is eventually singled out by the German officer Liss for a strange series of one-on-one conversations, during which Liss holds forth regarding what he sees as the essential similarities between Stalinism and Nazism. Mostovskoy is disturbed, but remains defiant, choosing to go to his death in a doomed prisoners' rebellion.
Relieved that his ordeal with the psychiatrist is over, David forgets the warning not to mix his medication with alcohol and drinks heavily. After much merriment, the Society President calls David up on stage to talk about the success of the fanzine. As David holds forth in his speech about the beauty and innocence of Bowlly's music his mind wanders back to the sexual assault and, realising he is surrounded by friends whose attitudes to love and sex match his own, reveals that he has slept with 136 prostitutes. As he leaves the stage and the scandalised Society members return to their festivities, a jubilant David approaches a large blow-out of Bowlly mounted on the wall.
In Argentina, an extensive racist ideology has been built on the notion of European supremacy.La discriminación en la discursividad social, por Mario Margulis, en Margulis (1998):17-37 This ideology forwards the idea that Argentina is a country populated by European immigrants "bajados de los barcos" (straight off the boat), frequently referred to as "our grandfathers", who founded a special type of "white" and European society that is not Latin-American.El racismo argentino es un racismo europeo, por Teun van Dijk, Centro de Documentación Mapuche, 2004 In addition, this ideology holds forth that cultural influences from other communities such as the Aborigines, Africans, fellow Latin-Americans, or Asians are not relevant and even undesirable. White-European racism in Argentina has a history of government participation.
Alfred Jingle by Fred Barnard Alfred Jingle is a fictional character who appears in the 1837 novel The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens. He is a strolling actor and an engaging charlatan and trickster noted for his bizarre anecdotes and distinctive mangling of English syntax. He first appears in chapter two of the novel and accompanies the Pickwickians on their first coach journey. As they leave the Golden Cross Inn at Charing Cross, Jingle holds forth in characteristic mode on the dangers of decapitation as illustrated by low archways and the example of King Charles I, beheaded at nearby Whitehall Palace: > "Heads, heads - take care of your heads", cried the loquacious stranger as > they came out under the low archway which in those days formed the entrance > to the coachyard.
The Balzac Galleries, on 449 Park Avenue, 102 East 57 Street, held an exhibition of her paintings from February 10 to 28 February 1931. One report on 22 Feb 1931 read: At the Balzac galleries a lady who calls herself Jack von Reppert- Bismarck, holds forth with a large show of paintings and drawings... In the current exhibition at the Balzac Galleries the face of a fat clown. the red ears of the blue frocked barker of the Cirque d'hiver, the rush of white horses, the stab of an out-thrust hand are set down with swift singing color and an unswerving line. TIME: Monday, February 23, 1931 continued: Last week at New York's Balzac Galleries, Frau Jack von Reppert-Bismarck was heralded as a great-granddaughter-in-law of the Iron Chancellor's cousin, and also as Germany's Marie Laurencin.

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