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I checked it out, huffed and sobbed through the chapters.
"This has got to stop," he huffed earlier this week.
While they huffed and puffed, in walked that very student.
He huffed and puffed and said, "well other people do it".
"My mom doesn't like people getting into her stuff," William huffed.
We cut and huffed line after line from the conference table.
And at points, the singers huffed and puffed through the songs.
"...photoshopped obviously," huffed Trump as the photo whirled around the internet.
"Af Klint's paintings are essentially coloured diagrams," huffed Hilton Kramer, a critic.
He huffed that he'd give fair answers only if asked fair questions.
Most people huffed and puffed and donned dirty looks on their face.
He huffed and sat down at the base of the flagging tree.
"I did not make you an offer; let's be clear," Mnuchin huffed.
"Your head looks like a bird's nest," she huffed, hardly looking at me.
Walking back into the room with a bowl of fresh popcorn, Sombra huffed.
But a funny thing happened as I huffed through weeks of data collection.
In their first showdown, Gore sighed, huffed and puffed, and left a bad impression.
"Water is the most important thing — more important than light," she huffed, sounding exhausted.
Every piece of grass, huffed animal breath, and footprint in the sand is rendered perfectly.
Arenado scored easily and Parra huffed into third base on what was ruled a triple.
I turned to my English-raised friend and huffed about the inconvenience of my body.
"I can't answer your question accurately when you leave out seven or eight words," Luckey huffed.
Some days, as I huffed my way over that bridge, my eyes would fill with tears.
Another huffed and puffed as he pulled the boat through the shallow water with a rope.
"Outrageous declarations" had been aimed at France by Italy, the French Foreign Ministry huffed on Thursday.
David Davis, the Brexit secretary, huffed about an unconstitutional bid to usurp the government's treaty-making role.
"[O]ur dress code has never been associated with this foolish and self-degrading season," huffed a priest.
He scoffed and huffed behind me until he caught up and said, 'Gotta open your own door, huh?
" In 25, a promoter huffed to the 803 listserv, "You don't just put 'techno music' on a flyer.
But he was angrier than I would have expected, and confrontational: He didn't introduce himself and huffed off.
I huffed, puffed, and sobbed as I jogged, and I was the last person to cross the finish line.
Rachel huffed, her face becoming red, and asked whether that was a viable option or just more false hope.
She huffed the poppers until she could feel her face flushing red, begging for him to go harder or deeper.
I can remember gritting my teeth as the corps de ballet huffed and puffed through this marathon of a section.
When she postponed the State of the Union, Trump huffed and puffed and canceled her visit to our troops overseas.
While he huffed and puffed a bit early on, Mr. Broderick's folksy charisma made up for his surprisingly frequent gaffes.
Image: PanasonicThe guy next to me huffed loudly—an explosive grunt of displeasure that had me halfway between amusement and horror.
"English is not the only official language of the European Union," huffed Jean-Claude Juncker, the European Commission president, last September.
They huffed and puffed late in a heartbreakingly close Game 5, then turned in a Game 6 dump for the ages.
As I huffed and puffed around the Emancipation Park track, I found myself wishing I had taken them up on it.
Candidates huffed and sighed, grasped for words or laughed nervously — in response to inquiries about their leisure habits and private lives.
Then he huffed in disbelief, said it was wild that they did that, considering that some of them weren't even bent.
The baby huffed and squirmed along her torso with the blind doggedness of an inchworm until their faces were pressed together.
Upholding the rule of law and protecting human rights are Mr Mirziyoyev's priorities, his office huffed, as a criminal investigation was opened.
Washington (CNN)On Tuesday, President Donald Trump's communications director quit, his press secretary huffed and his spat with the German Chancellor boiled.
Now he grimaced, squinted, nodded, pursed his lips, sniffed, huffed and interrupted, becoming, over the night, an agitated man in a box.
In 2006, France huffed and puffed into the knockout rounds, where they beat Spain, Brazil and Portugal en route to the final.
Trump's aides huffed ahead of time that the summit's agenda was an attempt to bolster Macron politically while isolating the United States.
We huffed and puffed in rhythm with them, held hands as we encircled them, and then walked off, single-file, into the darkness.
Kelli and I didn't make out later, even after an evening stroll by Cow Bay, where seals barked and huffed in the darkness.
When the company started to object to the political demands, the left huffed that how could Bezos possibly object to the ransom demands?
He huffed and puffed an impressive tekiah-teruah-shevarim: a series of staccato blasts followed by a longer high note, as per tradition.
While Sig huffed and puffed over lost hours, captain Wild Bill was surprisingly sanguine about being two weeks late to begin his bairdi season.
" WWD added in a review that Jackson visibly, "huffed out barefoot, having earlier asked two assistants to help her out of her high-heeled sandals.
The 2-year-old, who is a twin, insisted on being called a "big girl" and huffed at being made to feel like a baby.
There were drug addicts and alcoholics and women who dowsed their cleaning rags with disinfectant and huffed those poisonous and intoxicating fumes into their lungs.
As a stylist cinched her dress, Artem Kubinskij huffed from a vape pen and livestreamed the whole ordeal, panning between Murphy and the bridge above.
My partner huffed as I told him he'd have to call in late to work so that he could do a walk-through of the center.
"Do you see any customers in here?" huffed one shopkeeper in his tiny, empty store at Abuja's largest market, where dresses were stacked to the ceiling.
"It all proved too much for Jackson, who huffed out barefoot, having earlier asked two assistants to help her out of her high-heeled sandals," WWD reports.
As a result, over the past year, while Trump has huffed and puffed about the need for a weak dollar, the dollar has kept appreciating in value.
When the stress of looking like an idiot got to be too much, I walked outside and huffed on the e-cig until I felt like fainting.
A cluster of giddy teenagers huffed and shimmied as their feet tried to keep up with the lighted squares on the dance platform of Dance Dance Revolution.
The mercurial Australian huffed and puffed in a miserable first set but eventually found some rhythm to come through a tricky encounter 1-6 6-22 26-24.
As we huffed down an avocado roll in the departure lounge, neither the THUMP team nor the rest of the airport's general population seemed full of summer cheer.
Whenever a stand needed to be taken and the attention of the public needed to be endured, the peacocks huffed and squawked to the fore en masse, idiotically iridescent.
When it happened a third time, I did what any normal person would do: I huffed and turned around and discovered that there was no one jostling my seat at all.
By not moving to strike him from the list, they huffed, the secretariat had broken the rules, written or otherwise, thereby undermining the civil-society contingent's right to select its own candidates.
Denied by Mrs Merkel, Mr Seehofer resigned, unresigned, huffed and puffed, and finally struck a compromise to accelerate screening procedures which, by one measure, might apply to fewer than ten migrants a day.
DAVENPORT, Iowa — Mary Augustine huffed as she tore a handwritten "No Parking" sign down from a telephone pole in front of "Neat Stuff," her tiny antique shop in downtown Davenport, Iowa, on Saturday morning.
Wolfgang Kubicki, vice-chair of the liberal FDP, huffed that Mr Altmaier could not be both chancellery director and manifesto writer; this would be "blatantly unconstitutional" and possibly grounds for legal action, he warned.
Though the cloud looks like the kind of volcanic plumes huffed out by Earth's active volcanoes, Arsia Mons is long extinct—its last eruption is estimated to have occurred around 50 million years ago.
The jilted IOC huffed and warned NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman not to come knocking in four years time when the 2022 Olympics will be in Beijing, a market that every major sports league covets.
On the opening night, poppers — inhalants sometimes huffed during sex for a quick high — were passed around like hors d'oeuvres, and a D.J. played heavy beats for a fashionably-dressed crowd dancing in the balmy air.
I want to be clear: I am saying all of this as someone who has devoted my professional life to books, who enjoys a kitschy book tote and has huffed many a page in my time.
Until then, I had been that harmless American expat who huffed up the streets of our South Indian mountaintop bazaar with an overstuffed pack of groceries on my back and a baby tied to my front.
"I measure a president's sensitivity to the rule of law by his actions, not his off-the-cuff comments, tweets or statements," huffed one of his most shameless defenders, Leonard Leo of the Federalist Society, this week.
My coworkers and I still printed out the Internet Boyfriends bracket and argued about it, even as we huffed and puffed about the nonsensical order, and our eventual outcomes mattered not a whit to anyone, anywhere, ever.
That year, appearing onstage with the (slightly cringing) comedian Megan Mullally, Mr. Trump, dressed in overalls, huffed along to the song with some of the lyrics modified to squeeze in a reference to Trump Tower in Manhattan.
ST. LOUIS — Within days of the fatal police shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo., in August 593, Maria Chappelle-Nadal huffed amid a crush of protesters, waving a cardboard cutout of the white governor's face above her head.
Had you told middle-school me, who huffed and puffed around the track in tears, that one day she'd be planning to try a marathon, she probably would have laughed (and then cried again, because her future would include so much running).
Brian K. Vaughan is aiming for something bigger than just a breezy rewrite of the '80s, even though many readers of a certain generation would have happily huffed the nostalgia-fumes from the era of Gary Larson and Dave Gahan for months on end.
She arrived in Portland belated for bank hours but not mall hours, and since Mom's motto has been shop as soon as bucks touch her palm, she cruised to the check-cashing store and huffed inside with my baby brother wedged on her hip.
PARIS (Reuters) - Last year's runner-up Dominic Thiem of Austria overcame a second-set blip as he huffed and puffed into the fourth round of the French Open with a 6-33 4-6 6-2 7-5 win against Uruguay's Pablo Cuevas on Saturday.
Martin Shkreli huffed and puffed and made a big bad promise to do what he could to render a woman and her four kids "homeless" — but when push came to shove the "pharma bro's" company had to cut a big check to her husband.
The songs were almost entirely instrumentals, and over the course of the minute or so they'd take shape into sunbeat smooth jazz, or jumpy dad rock jams—something like what might happen if a slick Joe Satriani-type huffed a little hydrogen from a weather balloon.
Critics said Ardern should have gone for the whole three days or just stayed home and left the duties to Peters, who was "more than capable of holding court with all the local leaders over a drink at happy hour," as the morning TV host Duncan Garner huffed.
"I thought the sitting city comptroller would at least know how to calculate the rate of inflation," Mr. Heastie huffed on Twitter, trolling New York City's comptroller, Scott Stringer, a member of the special committee that determined the raise and, to address ethical concerns, limited stipends and outside income.
PARIS (Reuters) - Simona Halep avoided the embarrassment of falling victim to a teenager who calls herself "a child of the internet" as she huffed and puffed her way into the fourth round of the French Open with a 4-6 6-20103 6-3 win over Naomi Osaka on Friday.
I'd like to say after two months we all huffed the gas and got high and traveled through time, but really what happened was Bryan opened it up and the smell was so putrid that when he got his mouth close to the bottle he immediately started to dry heave and threw up.
I wrote in 2005: After Hurricane Andrew huffed and puffed and then somehow veered away in 1992, the way the storms always seemed to do, the manager of a praline shop in the French Quarter mused on the mixture of fatalism and bravado that has always been at the heart of New Orleans.
I am 100 percent sure one coworker just googled "rave backpacks" so she could haunt me with stuff like this Teletubby pack that watches your back with the gaze of the damned or this S&M Fruit Loops box no doubt inspired by MDMA, asbestos, and chemical fumes accidentally huffed from an abandoned toilet.
I think about mine now quite a bit, ever since a hot July day in 2011 when my eyes started telling me conflicting stories about the nature of the world as I huffed and strained to keep up with my far fitter son running up a steep trail in the woods near my home.
Many in the scene still mourn the decline of Poly Center, a 21-floor office building in downtown Chengdu that was home to three or four underground clubs at its height; most of them were shut down two years ago, when authorities became aware of the large quantities of whippets being huffed by teen partiers in the building's grimy halls.
The dog grunted and huffed while his mate made a high whickering noise.
Inhaled (huffed) gasoline vapor is a common intoxicant. Users concentrate and inhale gasoline vapour in a manner not intended by the manufacturer to produce euphoria and intoxication. Gasoline inhalation has become epidemic in some poorer communities and indigenous groups in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and some Pacific Islands.gasoline Sniffing Fact File Sheree Cairney, www.abc.net.
1f says: > For Niels Bohr... this "central mystery" was ...a principle of the ... > complementarity principle. .... Look for a particle and you'll see a > particle. Look for a wave and that's what you'll see. > "No reasonable definition of reality could be expected to permit this," > [Einstein] huffed in a famous paper ... (Physical Review, vol 47, p 777).
The Three Little Pigs (voiced by Cody Cameron) are friends of Shrek. In the original book and in the film, they are among the many fairytale creatures to be banished into Shrek's swamp by Lord Farquaad. One of the pigs stated that Lord Farquaad "huffed and puffed and signed an eviction notice." They all have German accents.
TV Guide huffed about Jackson by saying "A football guy, on baseball!" Jackson was unavailable for several World Series games in and because of conflicts with his otherwise normal college football broadcasting schedule. Thus, Michaels did play-by-play for games on weekends. Earl Weaver was the #1 ABC analyst in 1983, but was also employed by the Baltimore Orioles as a consultant.
Unlike Jackson, whose forte was college football, Michaels had gigs with the Cincinnati Reds and San Francisco Giants before joining ABC in 1976. TV Guide huffed about Jackson by saying "A football guy, on baseball!" Jackson was unavailable for several World Series games in and because of conflicts with his otherwise normal college football broadcasting schedule. Thus, Michaels did play-by-play for games on weekends.
Huffing is a rule used in some board games, such as Alquerque, Asalto and traditional and informal English draughts (checkers). By this rule, a player who fails to make a capturing move when one is available is penalised by having the piece that could have performed the capture huffed, i.e. removed from the board. The rule is not used in competitive draughts, where failing to capture is simply an illegal move.
Rubel, a solvent abuser, had huffed gasoline vapours before committing his crimes. On 19 September 1997, Rubel killed Tõnu Põld (born 1952), a handicapped neighbour. According to Rubel's testimony he had a desire to kill anybody at that time, and had picked Põld as his first victim because he knew Põld could not mount a spirited defense. On 7 November 1997 Rubel's second victim, Aleksei Pavlov, was first stabbed four times by Rubel's father Andrei Rubel.
Near the edge of town, Parker and Wilson removed Warren's body from the car and placed it in the road while Shoemaker remained in the car. Parker then ran over Warren with his car a total of four times, to disguise the death as a hit-and- run. The three boys then returned to the house where the assault had taken place, cleaned up the blood and disposed of their bloodied clothes by burning them with gasoline. Parker then huffed the fumes from the gasoline.
In 1996 Bob Pratt was names as an inaugural member of the Australian Football Hall of Fame and, along with 11 other greats of the game, was immediately elevated to "Legend" status, the highest honour in Australian Football. At the time of his death in 2001 he was the last living member of the Swans 1933 Grand Final team. He was named beside Tony Lockett in the forward pocket in their official 'Team of the Century'.The Age, "Capper huffed but Lockett's chuffed", 10 August 2003, p. 73.
Emma got Darwin to get the approval of the education inspectorate in London, and just before Christmas 1873 the Darwins and Lubbocks got the agreement of the school committee, offering to pay for any repairs needed "to afford every possible opportunity to the working class for self improvement & amusement". A furious Ffinden huffed that it was "quite out of order" for the Darwins to have gone to the inspectorate behind his back. In the autumn of 1874 Darwin let off steam at Ffinden and formally resigned from the school committee on health grounds.
It is one of only a few songs by the band to feature profanity. During radio play, the line "If you feel so filthy, so dirty, so fucked up", "fucked" is replaced with "messed", and in the WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2007 video game, the word "fuck" in that line is backmasked so that it sounds somewhat like "if you feel so filthy, so dirty, so huffed up". It charted at number 65 in Canada, and number 12 and 21 on the US Mainstream Rock and Modern Rock charts respectively.
Sliced Sussex Pond Pudding The historic county is known for its "seven good things of Sussex". These seven things are: Pulborough eel, Selsey cockle, Chichester lobster, Rye herring, Arundel mullet, Amberley trout and Bourne wheatear. Sussex is also known for: Ashdown Partridge Pudding, Chiddingly Hot pot, Sussex Bacon Pudding, Sussex Hogs' Pudding, Huffed Chicken, Sussex Churdles, Sussex Shepherds Pie, Sussex Pond Pudding, Sussex Pond Pudding Recipe - Historical Foods Sussex Blanket Pudding, Sussex Well Pudding, and Chichester Pudding. Sussex is particularly known for puddings: such was the reputation of Sussex that it was said that "to venture into the county was to risk being turned into a pudding yourself".
At Gardner's commutation hearing on June 10, 2010, lawyers and medical experts in his defense argued whether meningitis contracted at the age of 4 had damaged his brain. Gardner had also huffed gas and glue with his siblings, and played with mercury stolen from gas meters by his stepfather to sell. Three of the jurors that sentenced Gardner to death signed an affidavit that they would have recommended life without parole, an option that was not available in Utah until 1992. Gardner claimed that he was a changed man who counseled other inmates and was interested in starting an organic farm project for youths on in Box Elder County, Utah.
In addition to the awards he received during his playing career, Nash was awarded accolades for his sporting prowess after his retirement. Nash was made a life member of South Melbourne Football Club in 1960 and following his death, the Sydney Swans wore black armbands in their match against Carlton, named their Best and Fairest Award the "Laurie Nash Medal",Cordy, N, "Swans Badly Need Role Models", Sydney Morning Herald, 16 September 1992, p. 56. in 2003 named him at centre-half-forward in their "Team of the Century""Capper huffed but Lockett's chuffed", The Age, 10 August 2003, p. 73. and in 2009 named him as an inaugural member of their Hall of Fame.
Sliced Sussex Pond Pudding The historic county is known for its "seven good things of Sussex".Shopping - Francis Frith These seven things are Pulborough eel, Selsey cockle, Chichester lobster, Rye herring, Arundel mullet, Amberley trout and Bourne wheatear. Sussex is also known for Ashdown Partridge Pudding, Chiddingly Hot pot, Sussex Bacon Pudding, Sussex Hogs' Pudding, Huffed Chicken, Sussex Churdles, Sussex Shepherds Pie, Sussex Pond Pudding,Sussex Pond Pudding Recipe - Historical Foods Sussex Blanket Pudding, Sussex Well Pudding, and Chichester Pudding. Sussex is also known for its cakes and biscuits known as Sussex Plum Heavies Sussex Plum Heavies Recipe - Historical Foods and Sussex Lardy Johns, while banoffee pie was first created in 1972 in Jevington.
Stoke supporters felt that the appointment of Jordan was the wrong decision with club legend Denis Smith the preferred man to take the position. They eventually accepted Jordan as the new manager although his style of play soon began to cause grumblings from the terraces but the side slowly got results going if not the quality of football. In early 1994 the club was rocked by news that former manager Tony Waddington had died and thousands of supporters lined the streets on the day of his funeral to pay their respects to Stoke's most successful manager. Stoke huffed and puffed as they tried to claim a play-off place but missed out and finished an eventful season in 10th place.
Ffinden opposed it, as "Coffee drinking, bagatelle & other games" had been allowed and "the effects of tobacco smoke & spitting" were seen when the children returned in the morning. Emma got Darwin to get the approval of the education inspectorate in London, and just before Christmas 1873 the Darwins and their neighbours the Lubbocks got the agreement of the school committee, offering to pay for any repairs needed "to afford every possible opportunity to the working class for self improvement & amusement". A furious Ffinden huffed that it was "quite out of order" for the Darwins to have gone to the inspectorate behind his back. Darwin's health suffered as he argued over natural selection with G. J. Mivart, and in the autumn of 1874 Darwin expressed his exasperation at Ffinden when putting in his resignation from the school committee due to ill health.

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