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In one breath, he told me his daughter manages a pet store and
She has championed feminism in one breath, but denounced burning bras in others.
In one breath, FALA lauds the Supreme Court's pro-LGBT rulings in Lawrence v.
This is a compilation with Sum 41, Alien Ant Farm, and Wheatus all in one breath.
He ripped into Sanders in one breath while lamenting the "viciousness" of politics in the next.
It's no easy thing to play a mother in one breath and her child in another.
The hypocrisy of their rhetoric — supporting first responders in one breath, disparaging them in the next — is clear.
" In one breath, he is sweet; in the next, he's noting that "you should see shawty from the back.
But it is enough to make you pass out if you tried to list it all in one breath.
Look at how prepared he is to make a wish and blow out all of the candles in one breath!
In one breath, Paulette would say she made too much to qualify for Medicaid; in another she'd talk about being homeless.
After four years of research and development they developed Lumen, with the ability to measure an individual's RQ in one breath.
As a result, the museum was subject to vitriolic attacks from both sides, accused of censorship and racism in one breath.
In one breath, Micah would lament the loss of a family the audience never got to meet or get invested in.
On Wednesday night, he acknowledged the appeal of the fractious Republican race in one breath, then eviscerated its candidates in the next.
Why accept an offer that provides aid in one breath, while in the next tells you the state might take it away?
He claims the banner of hispanicity in one breath and appears to throw Puerto Rican culture under the bus in the next.
After all, it's the month of Halloween, when people find release in celebrating what scares them, laughing and shrieking in one breath.
She wasn't just my darling but everyone's, silly in one breath and serious the next, equally devoted to haute couture and Marxist theory.
I went to the steps and realized there are more than 23 steps, and that doing it in one breath is not possible.
"Ours is the only community that talks about [the] practices in one breath and has no gender bias at all," Kanchwala told me.
I told my boyfriend in one breath that I was pregnant and would call Planned Parenthood the next morning and make an appointment.
One young media activist told me in one breath that he hated Nusra -- and in the next, added that his cousin was a fighter with them.
The AI still can't handle multiple requests in one breath; you have to wait for Alexa to answer one question before you can ask another one.
He can hold forth in one breath on the humbling task of bird-feeder maintenance and in another invoke the teachings of the theologian Reinhold Niebuhr.
How, for example, could Brussels punish Poland or Hungary for undermining the judiciary in one breath then offer the UK a sweet trade deal the next?
When he in one breath is saying I wasn&apost bias, and when he had to reiterate that stuff everyone at home was like, come on, man.
It's not everyone who can articulate the way porn and Instagram models have fucked our views about our bodies up and reference resting bitch face in one breath.
He will tell the New York Times that climate change is man-made in one breath and promise coal country that he will reopen its mines in the next.
In one breath, describing Jacobs as "an incredible hero" and Moses "in many ways a terrible person," Greenstein nonetheless urged his audience to try to see their respective motivations.
He'll redeem the slumping Vic Mensa in one breath (the slippery single "Drive Me Crazy") and turn out muscular jazz-fusion with the Toronto band BADBADNOTGOOD in the next.
How to Talk With Teenagers About Vaping It's often useful for parents to articulate high expectations in one breath and acknowledge the limits of their power in the next.
Nothing in these words, or his expression, suggested that Eric recognized anything ironic about dehumanizing substantial numbers of people in one breath and complaining about the moral climate in another.
TBILISI (Reuters) - An 18-year-old student from Georgia solved six Rubik's Cubes under water in one breath on Friday, in a bid to set a new Guinness World Record.
The 34-year-old lawyer and former gymnast noted the paradox in claiming to have empathy for victims in one breath, then saying victims are enjoying the spotlight in another.
Try listing all these names in one breath: Jamie Jones, Joseph Capriati, Steve Lawler, Lee Foss, Skream, Bob Moses, Dyed Soundorom, Bob Moses, Cassy, Matador, Richy Ahmed, Patrick Topping, and wAFF.
Curated by Doug Eklund and Ian Alteveer, the exhibition spitballs about the greater meaning behind everything from assassination attempts to extraterrestrial touchdowns and the September 11 terrorist attacks all in one breath.
On "Friendly," which was a hit last year, and closes out the new album, he's breezily charismatic, challenging others and poking fun at himself all in one breath: Why you don't grind?
" Referring to Trump's administration, she added, "I also hope that they will recognize that we cannot in one breath speak of protecting Syrian babies and in the next close American doors to them.
He insists in one breath that he believes journalists should be a "privileged group," but in the next grants himself the power to decide who gets to be considered a journalist at all.
But accepting criticism in one breath, then attempting to build up customer anticipation for another week without actually addressing the specifics of that criticism in the next breath... it just doesn't add up.
My observation in talking to a ton of drivers and briefly experiencing it myself is that in one breath Uber drivers will tell you the many reasons why they hate being Uber drivers.
The Romans, ardent followers of the Greeks in many ways, laughed at Priapus and chiseled little chubbies onto their statues in one breath, but in another exalted enormous erections as signs of manliness.
Life inside the Philippines' most overcrowded jail 'I hate extrajudicial killings' In one breath he says he "hates extrajudical killings," but in the next he says there are benefits to the spate of deaths.
It doesn't make sense to advocate a better understanding of biotechnology in one breath and, in the other, tell consumers they don't need to know when that technology is used to make their food.
You know the drill: your mom probes about your dating life; your uncle goads you with political jabber; grandma scoffs at your caloric intake in one breath and forces pie on you in another.
This impeccably realized show — whose first-rate creative team includes Palmer Hefferan (sound), Junghyun Georgia Lee (the funky fairy-tale costumes) and Annie-B Parson (choreography) — gives us story and subtext in one breath.
We'll rail against the way the government has destroyed our health care market in one breath and resist the support offered to the poor and middle class to navigate this brokenness with the other.
She deftly pays homage to Obamacare in one breath, embraces Medicare-for-all in the next and then makes a simple fiscal case for it: the elite pay more, the middle class pay less.
Click here to view original GIFIt's the law of the universe that if you're able to blow out all the candles on your birthday cake in one breath, whatever you wish for will come true.
Donald Trump has been distracting himself in the week leading up to Robert Mueller's Senate testimony by ramping up the racist rhetoric in one breath and then trying to walk it back in the next.
The test is to ascend in one breath while humming (to indicate to instructors that you are exhaling), with an arm out like Superman to protect your head, and the manual inflator in the other hand.
"Never quite belonging to one place or another, in one breath they ache for some distinctive taste or smell of home, and in the next confess that they couldn't imagine ... going back there to live," Smith writes.
In one breath, liberal commentators immediately decried a lowering of tax rates and protested that the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act takes away numerous tax breaks that individuals and business have used to lower their taxable income.
Attendees of the screening in Medina would, in one breath, say they longed for a time when political opponents were more civil and respectful, and in the next moment describe Democrats as morally depraved and anti-American.
The presiding judge, who had just sentenced Polonsky to five years in prison in one breath, ordered his release in the next, saying too much time had elapsed since his crime for the sentence to have legal force.
As Marisa Kabas notes at NBC Think: [T]hese fervent (often white) calls for a President Winfrey fit into a classic liberal pattern of championing black women in one breath, then voting against their interests in the next.
I was looking for something like Deliciously Ella's books, which boast "counting goodness, not calories" in one breath, and deride "gross" convenience foods in the next, to weave a precarious path between diet regimes and a love of food.
Seemingly a pro after attending 18 Gathering of the Juggalos, she can rattle off all the cities — Novi, Toledo, Peoria, Garrettsville, Pataskala, Cave-in-Rock, that place near Columbus, then Oklahoma — in one breath, before taking a pull on a cigarette.
I went to Nepal because I read an interview with Grant Morrison like ten years ago about how he climbed the 22017 steps of Swayambhunath in one breath and was rewarded with a vision of the true nature of the universe.
To stay out of a fruitless (if not counterproductive) cat-and-mouse game, it's often useful for parents to take a two-pronged approach, articulating high expectations in one breath and acknowledging the limits of their power in the next.
" The writer and director Lena Dunham told me that what she often admires about Gerwig's dialogue is the contrast between erudition and naturalism — "In one breath she'll be referencing a superobscure book and also utilizing the awkward parlance of our times.
During the Senate hearing, in one breath Republican senators claimed Democrats failed to produce new evidence showing the President engaged in a quid pro quo and in the other, they denied Democrats the ability to introduce new evidence that they had.
It's not easy to chug that much water in one breath, especially without getting it all over yourself, but sometimes, when a grown man is yelling at you, demanding you do it that way, that's what you have to do.
Politically, repairing and improving the slipshod infrastructure of the safety net would liberate Republicans from the bad faith of attacking the welfare state in one breath, halfheartedly promising not to cut entitlements in the next and then breaking that promise once in power.
Even though cries of Republicans-gutting-your-health-care were instrumental to Democrats winning the House in last year's midterm elections, there was the President touting "no collusion" in one breath and in the next handing the Democrats more fresh, hot ammunition.
I have experienced it in former churches, when I was praised in one breath for the stand against enablers at MSU and USA Gymnastics, and condemned for speaking out against religious organizations that have also been credibly accused of mishandling reports of childhood sexual abuse.
In one breath, he talks about the United States as a "great nation in decline," not unlike the apocalyptic tones that lace Cruz speeches, and in another, he offers a positive forecast for a country he calls the greatest nation in the "history" of mankind.
It's most evident when she proclaims, in one breath, "Between both of my daughters' music and my show and the candles and being a mom, and my dog needing eye surgery, I feel like maybe my brain might explode!" and somehow still seems at-ease.
In one breath she juxtaposes the socioeconomic divide between using apps or the ad-supported web with the phenomenon of "white flight," the next she's punctuating a theory on visual literacy with an entire paragraph dedicated to the seductive wonders of each of Instagram's filters.
In fact, a statement from the "Change the Mascot" campaign wasted no time, praising the Cleveland Indians in one breath and calling the Washington Redskins to the floor in the next: Cleveland's decision should finally compel the Washington football team to make the same honorable decision.
When in one breath he tells Tapper, "I'm going to do very well with Hispanics," and in the next he says that someone with "Mexican heritage" can't be objective in judging a case against him because they oppose his building a wall, his supporters can fill in the blanks.
Speaking in Council Bluffs, Iowa, to celebrate his administration's decision to allow 15 percent of ethanol to be mixed into gasoline in the hot summer months, Trump in one breath called the move an American success story while also blasting Biden for failing to embrace the fuel under former President Obama.
Speaking in Council Bluffs, Iowa, to celebrate his administration's decision to allow 15 percent of ethanol to be mixed into gasoline in the hot summer months, Trump in one breath called the move an American success story while also blasting Biden for failing to embrace the fuel under President Obama.
The result is that Clinton argued in one breath against Sanderscare, which works like a supercharged version of Obamacare, and then in the next breath called Obamacare "one of the signature accomplishments, not just of this president but of the Democratic Party," and said she was running to defend it.
When in one breath he says "I love the Hispanics" and "the Hispanics will vote for me" and in the next he says that someone with "Mexican heritage" can't be objective in judging a case against him because they oppose his building a wall, his supporters can fill in the blanks.
This I heard over and over, from professors to farmers, even duel-scarred students; sometimes, in grand company, remarked upon in third person—a pretty way of saying more than two men in a room means the third can be ignored, as I was when they spoke of my birth and Mr. Jefferson's death in one breath, voices dusted with wonderment, faint sunlight quivering on a hidden breeze.
"In one breath he begged generous donors to save Amer-I-Can and the Peacemakers Alliance, and in the next he stole that money to support his lifestyle and his gambling junkets in Cleveland, Florida, and Las Vegas, using the charity's account as his own ATM," Rendon said Prosecutors said that from 2010 to 2015, Rucker withdrew about $48,000 from the Amer-I-Can bank account while at casinos across the country to pay off gambling debts.
In one breath. In sustained breath. However composed and constructed her poems may be: the writing never feels artificial. Her poems desire.
In One Breath, a documentary about the making of Russian Ark, written and directed by Knut Elstermann, gives more insight into the single long shot tracking techniques and formidable organization behind the making of the film.
Around 7 months, babies can produce several sounds in one breath, and they also recognize different tones and inflections in other speakers. Around 8 months, babies can repeat emphasized syllables. They imitate gestures and tonal quality of adult speech. They also produce variegated babbling.
I felt the transmitted joy and grace, seeing around me friendly participants with candles in their hands, united by this holiday. The service was literally in one breath, in concentrated silence and solemn singing. And finally, the Communion. And after him - joyful fraternal embrace and congratulations.
Chun-chi Wang mentions Edward Yang and Huang Yu-shan in one breath. Yang's A Brighter Summer Day appears noteworthy to her because it “deals with the political history of Taiwan in the ‘60s in an art film style.” Huang is the noteworthy “feminist director” whose film Twin Bracelets was “internationally acclaimed.”Chun-chi Wang, Lesbianscape of Taiwan: Media History of Taiwan’s Lesbians.
The next important step in the work of the musician was a joint project with the American musician and producer Walter Afanasieff. In the list of his «Star» clients were such names as Whitney Huston, Celine Dion, Michael Jackson, Mariah Carey and many other popular musicians. After several months of collaboration Kotlyarov and Afanasieff released one more record «IN ONE BREATH» («V odno dikhanie»).
Burgess, a polyglot who loved language in all its forms, was aware that linguistic slang was of a constantly changing nature."Yes, [Anthony] Burgess loved to scatter polyglot obscurities like potholes throughout his more than 50 novels and dozens of nonfiction works. He could leap gaily from Welsh to French to Malay to Yiddish in one breath." Henry Kisor, Chicago Sun-Times 24 August 1997.
A parabasis usually consists of three songs (S) alternating with three speeches (s) (or recitatives) in the order S-s-S-s-S-s. The first speech, or parabasis proper - generally in anapaestS Halliwell ed., Birds and Other Plays (Oxford 1998) p. xxxvi-vii \- often ends with a passage which is to be rattled off very quickly (theoretically in one breath - called a πνῖγος – pnigos).
Other features that characterized Malignus Youth's musical style were the use of authentic cadences. These chord progressions of 4 to 6 chords would repeat at a fast tempo giving the listener an intuitive feeling of tension-release- tension. Also, by taking turns on the lead vocal, an impression would be created that a single vocalist was singing fast lyrics for a long duration, all in one breath without interruption.
Surjit Bindrakhia (born Surjit Bains; 15 April 1962 – 17 November 2003) was an Indian singer. He was known for his unique voice and hekh, in which he sings a note continuously in one breath. His biggest hits include Meri Nath Dig Paye, Dupatta Tera Satrang Da, Lakk Tunoo Tunoo, Bas Kar Bas Kar, Mukhda Dekh Ke, Tera Yaar Bolda, and Jatt Di Pasand. Surjit is considered to have one of the greatest voices in Bhangra.
Byers appears to have some working knowledge of medicine, genetics, and chemistry; he is able to interpret DNA strands, instantly informing Mulder that Scully's blood had been tampered with in "One Breath." All three of the Lone Gunmen die in the episode "Jump the Shark," sacrificing themselves to save thousands from a terrorist created plague. Skinner arranges for them to be interred at Arlington National Cemetery, as a tribute to their brave deeds.
The cadenza was originally, and remains, a vocal flourish improvised by a performer to elaborate a cadence in an aria. It was later used in instrumental music, and soon became a standard part of the concerto. Cadenzas for voice and wind instruments were to be performed in one breath, and they should not use distant keys. Originally, it was improvised in this context as well, but during the 19th century, composers began to write cadenzas out in full.
Outside, they tied the rope to a tree off the ground and forced Williams to climb to the limb. Bob Caldwell, another Klansman, climbed to the limb and pushed Williams, who then dangled from the limb by his hands. Caldwell used a knife to hack at William's fingers until he released, whence he "died cursing, pleading and praying all in one breath." Williams was subsequently brought to Bratton's office where Bratton, in his medical capacity, served the inquest.
There were many lengths and types of foot races in ancient Greece. The standard distance that these races were measured in was the stade (where one stadia is approximately 185 meters). The one-stade race was the most prestigious; the mythical founder of the Olympic Games could allegedly run it in one breath. Other running events included a two-stade race, and the Dolichos, which was a long-distance race that was 20 or 24 stades long, or about two and a half miles.
Richard Giangiulio is the son of Dominique and Jennie Giangiulio. He first began playing at age 10 when he found his grandfather's trumpet in the attic. Giangiulio practiced hours a day as a youth; his motivation is exemplified by his refusal on one occasion to travel to his grandmother's house before successfully playing Clark's "Etude 2" twice in one breath. Early in his musical development, he also made the difficult decision to forfeit his deep love for tennis in order to pursue a professional career in trumpet performance.
Wolpaw and the other writers wrote down a list of things that would make people happy, which resulted in "Still Alive". In discussing the difficulties in singing the song as GLaDOS, McLain listed one of the difficulties as breathing, because computers do not need to breathe. As a result, she had to sing the phrases in one breath, while attempting to keep a clean, even tone. Swift commented in an interview that one of the focuses of developing the game was for players to hear GLaDOS and hear her song.
The film displays 33 rooms of the museum, which are filled with a cast of over 2,000 actors and three orchestras. Russian Ark was recorded in uncompressed high definition video using a Sony HDW-F900 camera. The information was not recorded compressed to tape as usual, but uncompressed onto a hard disk which could hold 100 minutes which was carried behind the cameraman as he traveled from room to room, scene to scene. According to In One Breath, the documentary on the making of the film, four attempts were made.
" Starr released his cover version of the novelty, tongue-twisting single, "I've Been Everywhere", in early 1962, it was written by Geoff Mack, which name-drops numerous Australian towns. It peaked at number one in Sydney in April. "Spinner" from The Biz described the track, "It's a hard hitting novelty number with a slight C and W flavour. Full of gimmicks it features high velocity lyrics in which Lucky recites 120 towns in the Commonwealth... [He] sings each verse in one breath and you'll wonder how he does it when you hear it.
TV Guide named Oh's and Comer's performances at number 2 on their list of the Best TV Performances of 2018. In May 2019, Hanh Nguyen wrote in IndieWire that Villanelle's ability "to shift from seemingly caring to cold and calculated in one breath as a reaction to how events change around her" is chilling, but Comer makes the transformation believable. Phoebe Waller-Bridge related that Comer "has a playfulness in her approach to Villanelle, which has inspired so much of the writing. She delivers the light and the dark with a fierce precision and has a mystique all her own".
The entry itself reads: : Children's story. There were three pigs in a forest, one carelessly build a house made of grass, another thought that a house of wood would be enough, and only the third pig diligently built a house made of bricks. A big wild wolf blew down the grass house in one breath, and the wood house in two breaths, and in the end the three pigs all had to hide inside the solid brick house before the big wild wolf gave up. Later, the phrase san zhi xiao zhu was borrowed to describe sound accomplishments which could only be achieved through diligence and avoidance of laziness.
Child with Snow White cake, circa 1910–1940. left A voicemail from a child wishing his mother a happy birthday In many parts of the world an individual's birthday is celebrated by a party where a specially made cake, usually decorated with lettering and the person's age, is presented. The cake is traditionally studded with the same number of lit candles as the age of the individual, or a number candle representing their age. The celebrated individual will usually make a silent wish and attempt to blow out the candles in one breath; if successful, a tradition holds that the wish will be granted.
Vaadi swara in a raaga is like a king in a kingdom. The specialty of any raaga depends on vaadi swara and because of this, the vaadi swara is also called the Jeeva swara or the Ansha swara. A good artist uses vaadi swara in different ways like singing vaadi swara again and again, starting a raga with vaadi swara, to end a raaga with vaadi swara, singing vaadi swara many times in important places with different swaras or sometime singing vaadi swara for a longer time in one breath. Vaadi swara is also helpful to identify the appropriate time for singing or playing a raga.
This document, according to Zobnin (the author of the first comprehensive Merezhkovsky biography published in Russia) was most certainly a montage fake, concocted by Nazi propagandists out of the 1939 unpublished essay The Mystery of the Russian Revolution (on Dostoyevsky's Demons novel), with bits and pieces thrown in. The researcher insists such a speech could not have been broadcast in the late June: the couple resided in Biarritz and for an elderly person to give everybody a slip and somehow get to Paris was hardly probable.Zobnin, p.383-384 Adding to the confusion is the well-documented fact that Merezhkovsky had already made one speech mentioning Hitler and Joan of Arc in one breath.
In a June 9, 2020 hearing on whether to declare racism a public health crisis in Ohio, Huffman asked if it were possible blacks were contracting coronavirus at higher rates because "the colored population do not wash their hands as well as other groups". Ohio Legislative Black Caucus President Stephanie Howse said, "The fact that a well-educated legislator – a Vice Chair of the Health Committee and a practicing medical doctor – would, in a public setting, nonchalantly use such antiquated terminology paired with a hurtful, racist stereotype all in one breath reflects how unconscious this problem of racism is for too many." Huffman later apologized. His employer, TeamHealth, dismissed him June 11, 2020 for his remarks.
At one point he plumbs the baritone for a bumptious bass note and soars to the top of the instrument's range in one breath, effortlessly concealing the remarkable technical skill required for such seemingly throw-away trifles. This sheer joy at music making seems to give his playing a life-force of its own.'Stuart Nicholson, 'Serge Chaloff' in Max Harrison (ed),The Essential Jazz Records: Modernism to Postmodernism, 1999, p.180 Richard Cook and Brian Morton in The Penguin Guide to Jazz declared the album 'Chaloff's masterpiece' and described it as 'vigorous and moving...'Thanks for the Memory' is overpoweringly beautiful as Chaloff creates a series of melodic variations which match the improviser's ideal of fashioning an entirely new song.
On Friday, 6 July 2018, the Supreme Court of the Federal Republic of Nigeria dismissed all 18 charges of corruption and false asset declaration brought against the Senate President, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, by the Federal Government, following his election as Senate President. In a judgement on 6 July, a five-member panel of the Supreme Court, led by Justice Dattijo Mohammed, held that the decision of the appeal court to agree with the tribunal in one breath and order Mr Saraki's return to the CCT in another, amounted to a "judicial summersault." Therefore, the court affirmed the June 2017 decision of the Code of Conduct Tribunal which ruled that the prosecution failed to prove the case against Dr. Saraki.
The excessive detail, for which Stifter's contemporary Christian Friedrich Hebbel famously derided the novel, is, according to Christine Oertel Sjögren, "precisely a source of fascination for modern scholars, who seize upon the number of objects as the distinguishing characteristic of this novel and accord it high esteem because of the very significance of the 'things' in it. Far from being extraneous elements, as Hebbel regarded them, the art and nature objects provide a rich setting of beauty and a mirror-background to the human story in the foreground." On Friedrich Nietzsche's appreciation for the book, Burkhard Meyer-Sickendiek notes that "it is only Stifter's novel that Nietzsche will mention again in one breath with Goethe: 'I have,' Nietzsche writes in October 1888, 'absorbed Adalbert Stifter's Der Nachsommer with deep affection: in fact, it is the only German book after Goethe that has any magic for me.'" Meyer-Sickendiek, Burkhard, "Nietzsche's Aesthetic Solution to the Problem of Epigonism in the Nineteenth Century", ed.
Plaque at Bridge 164 on the Oxford Canal, Banbury Rolt observed the changes in society resulting from the industrial-scientific revolution. In the epilogue to his biography of I. K. Brunel he writes two years before C. P. Snow makes similar statements about the split between the arts and sciences: > Men spoke in one breath of the arts and sciences and to the man of > intelligence and culture it seemed essential that he should keep himself > abreast of developments in both spheres. ... So long as the artist or the > man of culture had been able to advance shoulder to shoulder with engineer > and scientist and with them see the picture whole, he could share their > sense of mastery and confidence and believe wholeheartedly in material > progress. But so soon as science and the arts became divorced, so soon as > they ceased to speak a common language, confidence vanished and doubts and > fears came crowding in.
By 1956, the Social Credit Party was becoming a potential rival to the Tories as Canada's main right-wing party. Canadian journalist and author Bruce Hutchison discussed the state of the Tories in 1956: > When a party calling itself Conservative can think of nothing better than to > outbid the Government's election promises; when it demands economy in one > breath and increased spending in the next; when it proposes an immediate tax > cut regardless of inflationary results ... when in short, the Conservative > party no longer gives us a conservative alternative after twenty-one years > ... then our political system desperately requires an opposition prepared to > stand for something more than the improbable chance of quick victory. In August 1956, Drew fell ill and many within the party urged him to step aside, feeling that the Progressive Conservatives needed vigorous leadership with an election likely within a year. He resigned in late September, and Diefenbaker immediately announced his candidacy for the leadership.

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