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Where Jay-Z is inclined to be passive, the music insinuates.
Her voice doesn't bloom, but it darkly insinuates, like a clarinet.
Weakness insinuates a failure to have the right product and flagging sales.
Jordan insinuates that he might have pushed him, which also seems illogical.
But then he insinuates they promised him money but it never arrived.
He calls Reed, writes to him, insinuates himself into the reporter's life.
It insinuates that Harris and her deputies were swayed by powerful interests.
That potent green sauce insinuates itself into every one of their crevices.
There, a mysterious young woman appears and insinuates herself into the household.
After plenty of raised eyebrows, Williams insinuates that Burruss is in the closet.
As the title insinuates, things are going well for Dom at the moment.
Spencer insinuates Heidi may be pregnant again ... in the very, very early stages.
She insinuates the singer's sitting on a pile of money, while she struggles.
Often, he insinuates himself into a private home where the meal is even better.
She insinuates that Tess only got the job because Howard finds her attractive. HISSS.
The image insinuates: 'We don't see ourselves in her, she is not like us.
" Hill insinuates that the Republican Party "has done nothing but endorse/promote white supremacy.
The sly marvel of "Chronicles" is how it insinuates its themes into your consciousness.
However, this new trailer insinuates more than just a reimagining of an old story.
It insinuates that Miller might still be alive if she had not left him.
Even at the Miller, a traditional proscenium theater, the opera insinuates itself under the skin.
According to the letter, obtained by TMZ, the YouTube video falsely insinuates Barron is autistic.
Wanting revenge, she insinuates her way into the life of the car's owner (Nathalie Baye).
He insinuates that he'd like to move to Canada and spread the good word about Gilead.
She insinuates Foxy was jealous, and tried to sabotage Lisa's involvement in parts of Kelly's shows.
In a new interview, the comedian heavily insinuates that it was indeed Lathan who bit Beyoncé.
"Looking" (1964) insinuates a head and torso seen from the back, a staple of late Guston.
But "Netflix and chill" insinuates sex, which can be a little overwhelming for someone like me.
Secondly, I question what I'm doing wrong because it insinuates I'm not giving her enough attention.
He walks me to my car and then insinuates that I should go home with him.
Two of the ads mention Sanders and one insinuates that he supports voting for third-party candidates.
He insinuates that our language and heritage pose a unique threat to the most fundamental American institutions.
Wheeler and the EPA have said the tweet insinuates incorrectly that his comments were about climate change.
In these videos, the plot insinuates that the interview is set more on the porn performers' terms.
"This is scary," Emineth wrote in sharing the piece, which also insinuates Clinton involvement in other deaths.
Hocus Pocus subtly insinuates that a person's virginity — specifically, a boy's virginity — should be a source of shame.
Despite what The Meg insinuates, Megalodons are definitively extinct, and not in hiding in some underground Megalodon bunker.
So he insinuates his way into the ad hoc theater troupe by claiming he can speak Serbo-Croatian.
Most responses have ridiculed the campaign, noting that it insinuates that the whole state is on the drug.
If an undercover informant infiltrates a campaign, insinuates himself into conservations to gather evidence secretly, that&aposs fine.
Mariah's manager, Stella, was coy about what happened on that yacht in Greece, but insinuates it's eyebrow raising.
Their claim insinuates a rather timid, unprincipled IC workforce that I don't believe is worthy of that generalization.
Brennan insinuates a lot, but his case for collusion by Trump isn't anything we haven't already heard before.
Rachel insinuates she's going to catch heat from the black community for some of her rose ceremony choices.
She insinuates that her adopted brother, who is Latino, got into UC Berkeley only because his name is Miguel.
He strongly insinuates the 2 of them did drugs together many times before and even had a sexual relationship.
But he also insinuates that it might not be the all-powerful kill-everything "win" button it once was.
It makes the workplace safe and it insinuates that the role of a work spouse is a constant one.
While the use of this substance certainly insinuates performance-enhancing drug use, it is not a performance-enhancer itself.
In "The Monarchy of Fear," she insinuates that her postelection alarm felt not just uncomfortable but alien to her.
Certainly the Afghan government, including in the latest talks, often insinuates or alleges that Pakistan speaks for the Taliban.
Moreover, once a gigantic program fully insinuates itself into the federal governing apparatus, disentangling it is a formidable task.
Then he insinuates that after they meet in Vegas they'll be able to party with MJ, Prince and Tupac.
" Conor insinuates that he tried to meet with Floyd this week in Vegas -- but "[Floyd] didn't show his face.
Jane poetically insinuates that Claire is going to be assassinated if she continues on this course by dropping a plate.
Additionally, it insinuates being chained to community and social service, something I think our individualistic-minded world may scoff at.
Calling them by different names wrongly insinuates that the orgasm itself is occurring in the clitoris versus in the vagina.
Zadrozny also insinuates that Gorsuch was part of a male backlash at Columbia against the school's then-recent gender integration.
It is not totally clear whether the FBI was in control of this account, though this is what Adolf insinuates.
But when a ball rehearsal makes him late for class, she disapproves: Ballroom, she insinuates, is not for serious dancers.
In the official Turkish narrative, accusing Mr. Gulen of terrorism typically insinuates that the United States is actually to blame.
What the G.O.P. offers is a choice between two kinds of demagogues: one who insinuates and one who shouts. ♦
But it's not only the price that insinuates higher socioeconomic class; it's the desire to spend money on intangible things.
A Nutribullet allegedly did what its name insinuates ... it shot like a bullet through a woman's hand, tearing it apart.
But that's not all — their height on her face insinuates that she has "excellent taste and high principles," according to Haner.
The memo insinuates (with little hard evidence) that the FBI and Justice Department knew of the "political origins" of the dossier.
Kanye read Swift the lyric that implies his 2009 VMA outburst made her famous and insinuates they might still sleep together.
He also insinuates that hip hop is a popular vehicle for anger, a viewpoint that is reductive, racially insensitive, and harmful.
"[The book] insinuates slavery was a happy time and that slaves were happy to serve their white masters," reads one comment.
The author provides no further commentary, but instead insinuates a connection between the murderer Robert Wilkinson and the pugilist Elizabeth Wilkinson.
Linda Cardellini plays her subtly deranged counterpart, who meets her at a group counseling session and insinuates herself into her life.
She doesn't apologize, though, and strongly insinuates there's a double standard when it comes to women expressing anger in the workplace.
He insinuates that a high-profile man who might've been caught up in a similar case probably wouldn't have seen jail time.
Splash starred Tom Hanks, Darryl Hannah, and Eugene Levy, and insinuates an off-screen sexual relationship between a man and a mermaid.
He stabs Chamberlain Jackson (Earl James) and kills him after Chamberlain shows up at his home and insinuates that he is the killer.
It insinuates that part of the art's value is its ability to function properly, in spite of whiteness or any other existing force.
Watch the clip ... Monica strongly insinuates Kanye needs to get on the same page with other black leaders before sitting down with Trump.
Perhaps, as the anti-EU camp insinuates, political expediency and too much time munching canapés and hobnobbing with the Euro-elites drives it.
So unless Bernie Sanders refuses to concede and insinuates that the nomination was somehow stolen by the candidate who won more votes, Mrs.
According to senior officials speaking to the newspaper, Comey made the call because Trump's claim wrongly insinuates that his organization broke the law.
It essentially insinuates that liberals are NPC types who are unable to partake in regular conversations and rely on robotic rhetoric to function properly.
She strongly insinuates she and Kim talked about the presidency, and tells us that's the real reason why Offset says he'd vote for KKW.
That means classifying orgasms vaginal, clitoral, or something else wrongly insinuates that the orgasm itself is occurring in the clitoris versus in the vagina.
We're told Geno wasn't present for the intervention ... which is interesting, because Mama's daughter, Pumpkin, insinuates he's cheating on her when she's not around.
She is also a lonely girl, and, with a combination of adult practicality and youthful naïveté, she insinuates her way into the brothers' lives.
Trump's tweet, much like the rhetoric of his father, insinuates that inviting refugees to the United States is a deadly risk not worth taking.
The site writes that Depp has donated $100,000 to each charity and insinuates that Heard is going back on her public promise with that headline.
It's the fact that Bud Light, and now MillerCoors advertised it in a way that insinuates that Corn is bad when in fact it isn't.
In the episode's most shocking twist, Tamar insinuates that she became pregnant though a sexual assault perpetrated by own father, Dr. George Hodel (Jefferson Mays).
The Girls Trip star also explained that her relationship with Tupac wasn't a romantic one (even though All Eyez On Me insinuates that it was).
Sci,Space,&Tech CmteDecember 1, 2016 The Breitbart News story aggregates a Daily Mail article that insinuates global warming is a byproduct of El Niño.
A "tough love" mentality insinuates that people need to "hit rock bottom," whether it's arrest, loss of possessions, or health problems, before they will change.
Barnes insinuates that XXX got in too deep with real killers and learned the hard way what happens when you mess with the wrong people.
The "Milkman" of the title is an apparent paramilitary, who stalks Middle Sister, insinuates he'll murder her "Maybe-Boyfriend" and talks himself into her life.
In doing this, he insinuates that these experiences can even be compared to begin with, and that there's a ranking system for difficult life events.
But he reportedly thinks Cuba Gooding Jr.'s head is too small to play him, and he is "upset" that the show insinuates he's guilty.
The Note was originally marketed as a "phablet," a horrible portmanteau of "phone" and "tablet" that insinuates the thing is both portable and productive, or something.
King, a Republican, insinuates the Democrats are spinning this into a controversy, and adds ... the centers were open during Obama's administration and no one complained then.
You can quibble over who deserves to get cast, but ultimately what's best about any theme is how it insinuates its way into the players' brains.
The next day, clearly feeling like he has nothing left to lose, Ford insinuates prior a school board meeting firing Roger wouldn't be the worst idea.
The rope itself unwittingly insinuates bondage; in making it blue, the intention, she said, was to make it hyper-synthetic, thereby separating it from the body.
And at this show, they seemed to blend into one another, resonant of Als's recent work and how he insinuates himself into the lives of others.
For example, when Trump insinuates that Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
" Framing passing as "good" insinuates that the only way for a transgender or gender nonconforming person to be deemed acceptable is by aiming to "look cisgender.
Disguised as a count, he insinuates himself into the uncle's home and seemingly into the niece's affection, enlisting Sookee in the ruse as Hideko's new maid.
He insinuates his way into the household of another girlfriend (Morgan Turner) and edges up seductively to her beautiful mother (Saffron Burrows), who shoos him away.
And then, there's this ... She insinuates there might be something fishy here as the run-up to the 2020 Presidential election ... "There's something every election year."
It seems timeless or unstuck in time, a contemporary song that could be from, say, 600 years ago, and it insinuates itself deeply into your psyche.
It impugns the integrity of the African Development Bank, undermines our governance systems, and incorrectly insinuates that we operate under different standards from the World Bank.
Your potential employer doesn't want a comfortable employee, he says, because it insinuates that you aren't a hard worker and that you'll take whatever comes easy.
It insinuates that defense doesn't take precedence, and limits the opportunities he'll have to function in a half-court setting, particularly with his back to the basket.
While friend-code insinuates that whoever you were friends with first is the friend you stick with in the end, that's not necessarily how real life works.
To build on Kaling's point, single TV dads are expected to date, and no one ever insinuates that by doing so they are somehow failing their kids.
The repetitive beat insinuates how these moods often operate within a cycle, and the lo-fi production gives insight into how messed up that can all feel.
My knowledge of tax laws, as a former investment manager of institutional funds and trusts, confirms that the Kushners did nothing underhanded, despite what this article insinuates.
During the last hour of Act III, judy gleefully insinuates that when Civil War soldiers had to share cramped tents together, some unspoken things must have happened.
He received strong reaction to his criticism of the Black Lives Matter movement and argued that it unfairly insinuates that police officers don't care about African-Americans.
Britney Spears and company mean business when anyone insinuates her conservatorship is secretly harming her ... because her people just nailed a hater with a big, fat injunction.
Holden's first conversation about ditching certain allegedly "deviant" terms, which are actually just sexual, comes right after a scene insinuates he performed "cunnilingus" on Debbie in a bathroom.
Eventually, John completes his twisted relationship with his father with a flourish: The episode insinuates that he gives his father an overdose of morphine on his death bed.
Johnny, who is asking the judge to slap Amber with $100,000 in sanctions, strongly insinuates Amber doesn't really want a divorce ... because she's reveling in the public attention.
As the video insinuates, the Marrot exists as a cheeky response to the rising popularity of meatless "burgers," like Impossible Foods' Impossible Burger and Beyond Meat's Beyond Burger.
Barbara insinuates the only reason Jenelle was hugging her daughter is for the cameras ... and Jenelle says Barbara -- who currently has custody of Ensley -- has blocked her number.
That notion continues to grip Diane as she insinuates herself not only into Marlène's life, but also that of Michel, and of Marlène's daughter from a prior relationship.
It's tempting to think — and Taubes insinuates — that if we managed to cut sugar out of our diets altogether, the chronic diseases discussed in this book would disappear.
She also insinuates that she may have been "sneaking out" from her time with Tom to be with Joe, which is what 'sealed her fate' with the British actor.
People on Twitter were quick to react to the campaign's ambiguous slogan, with many ridiculing the campaign, noting that it insinuates that the whole state is on the drug.
He opens with "serious news" that the FBI has arrested one of his listeners for calling onto his show—something that he insinuates could happen to all his viewers.
This wouldn't be such a problem if the play inclined more toward the noir elements it teases, the romance it insinuates or the comedy it ultimately backs away from.
And as the play progresses, and Erica confesses her once secret love, Mr. Robideau drolly insinuates that all tales of coming to terms with sexuality are "coming out" stories.
In its description of Night Shift, Apple insinuates that it is designed to help you fall asleep easier, if you happen to be up late using your smartphone or tablet.
Chris claims -- or at least insinuates -- he was not smoking pot on the plane, although he doesn't explain why the pilot would summon cops and remove him from the jet.
"I think that we need to not go overboard with micro sensitivity in just assuming because a man gives a woman an exercise bike, that insinuates it's to lose weight."
" — JAMES CORDEN "In that tweet, Trump insinuates that The New York Times set up Bob Corker by recording him, but the transcript actually shows that they had Corker's full consent.
American Crime Story insinuates that while in Minnesota, Trail became romantically involved with Cunanan's other Minneaoplis-based acquaintance, David Madson, though there is no proof of this actually being the case.
When the support system you rely on tells you that what happened to you wasn't a big deal and insinuates it was partly your fault, some part of you believes that.
The documentary insinuates that Facebook takes a hands-off approach to such content, including blatantly false stories parading as truth, because it engages users for longer and drives up advertising revenue.
In his Instagram video documenting the whole ordeal, he insinuates the club owes him as much as $40k -- to cover damage to his car -- since he thinks their valets misled him.
For all its silent austerity, "Emergence" insinuates a devastating backstory that we know is plausible: We poisoned our own planet, rendered it uninhabitable, and then moved on to the next world.
The staff basically refuses to pay homage to the socialist order, and manager Ion Besoiu doesn't waste his breath trying to convince them to act otherwise—or so the informant insinuates.
He insinuates it's no coincidence she sent that when she did, because just days later he sued her for misusing the company credit card and binge-watching "Friends" on the job.
Lauer also insinuates that the past two years have been hell, though the only people in his world who seem to have experienced any harm are his ex-wife and children.
Britney Spears' boyfriend has an update on her condition, and strongly insinuates ... it's time for her loyal fans to stand down on claims she's being held against her will or exploited.
Jane Lynch stars as Amy, a seemingly inebriated wacko who insinuates herself into the life of Allison, a doctor in overdrive played by Maggie Lawson, by claiming to be her guardian angel.
" They should be more shy about opposing Trump's immigration policies and rhetoric, he insinuates, to duck out of an "issue [that] paints Democrats as champions of constituencies that aren't following the rules.
Often times, it's easy for the acceptable to cross over into the unacceptable, like substituting "wrecked" or "destroyed" for a bit of profanity that clearly insinuates something more sinister and criminal in nature.
His 229-year retrospective includes painting, sculpture, videos and a participatory installation (balloons!); insinuates his performing ready-mades into the building's grand structure and includes a small troupe of musicians playing his music.
His 221-year retrospective includes painting, sculpture, videos and a participatory installation (balloons!); insinuates his performing ready-mades into the building's grand structure and includes a small troupe of musicians playing his music.
His 22845-year retrospective includes painting, sculpture, videos and a participatory installation (balloons!); insinuates his performing ready-mades into the building's grand structure and includes a small troupe of musicians playing his music.
His 24970-year retrospective includes painting, sculpture, videos and a participatory installation (balloons!); insinuates his performing ready-mades into the building's grand structure; and features a small troupe of musicians playing his compositions.
His 20-year retrospective includes painting, sculpture, videos and a participatory installation (balloons!); insinuates his performing ready-mades into the building's grand structure; and features a small troupe of musicians playing his compositions.
His 299-year retrospective includes painting, sculpture, videos and a participatory installation (balloons!); insinuates his performing ready-mades into the building's grand structure; and features a small troupe of musicians playing his compositions.
His 2511-year retrospective includes painting, sculpture, videos and a participatory installation (balloons!); insinuates his performing ready-mades into the building's grand structure; and features a small troupe of musicians playing his compositions.
While a recurring media storyline insinuates that everything in Washington is broken, a quiet, bipartisan revolution has gotten underway to promote the use of evidence for improving public policy and making government more effective.
The New York Times reported that senior American officials say FBI Director James Comey has argued that the Justice Department must correct the claim because it falsely insinuates that the FBI broke the law.
At the end of the "test," the company concludes that the mini experiment is a success, and insinuates that humankind will have some form of defence against the speculative mutant roach of the future.
The Still-Living-the-Dream D-Side Boy Band Retiree claims that he predicted Kevin Durant's controversial move to the Golden State Warriors and even insinuates that he may have had a hand the decision.
And when Eli insinuates he can't leave the house, Olivia points out that she doesn't have cameras on him because a camera would imply he's trying to run, and she knows he's not doing that.
It's a little too perfect but invests her with an element of discovery that's otherwise mostly lacking, especially compared to Garland's relationship with a shady opportunist (Finn Wittrock) who quickly insinuates himself into her life.
"U-Haul's Jeff Lockridge told CBC News, "Though the video insinuates he got away with doing this, this individual was caught and immediately evicted from the facility in November, two months before the video was posted.
Prodigy's autopsy is now complete and the Clark County Medical Examiner will not determine cause of death until there is a full toxicology report, but we're told that in no way insinuates drugs were a factor.
Then there is the fact that Trump insinuates that he did -- or could -- tape conversations with Comey, giving him a way to prove, theoretically, that he is telling the truth (and Comey isn't) about their conversations.
Here, in part, is Gainza's achievement: an impression of the way art insinuates itself into the phenomenological jet stream of our daily lives, and the way it attaches itself to all manner of quotidian and tragic moments.
But to those among us who've grown up in America and have every single credential aside from the way our eyes look or how we pronounce our "r's," it's a question that insinuates that we don't belong.
" Citing "senior American officials," The New York Times reported today that Comey has been working this weekend to convince the Justice Department to publicly dispute the claims, because "it falsely insinuates that the FBI broke the law.
She describes traveling with her young daughter to a vacation rental outside the capital and meeting David's mother, who immediately insinuates that something so monstrous has happened to David that she no longer considers him her son.
As for the restraining order -- which requires him to stay 200 yards away from Britney and her family -- Lutfi insinuates here that Brit's dad, Jamie Spears, got it simply because he has a "personal" beef with him.
But the story soon asserts itself, or rather insinuates itself, as a scathing indictment of good-old-boy-ism: the barely civilized tradition of men playing tricks on one another and arranging nasty traps (including marriage) for women.
Beth Ann freaks out and refuses; her parents are really upset; she's really upset, and insinuates that the baby could actually belong to Darius, even though that's absolutely not the case and she knows her ex is the father.
Cork O'Connor, Stephen's father and the standup hero in this thriving series set in northern Minnesota, insinuates himself into an inquiry that draws investigators from several government agencies, along with some beefy guys wearing camo and carrying serious weapons.
Although not a prime candidate for a support group, she grudgingly attends one, where she meets Judy (Linda Cardellini), a more upbeat personality who instantly insinuates herself into Jen's life, becoming the friend and sounding board she wouldn't admit she needed.
In Anthony Minghella's adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's novel Tom Ripley (Matt Damon), the story's chameleon antihero, insinuates himself into the life of Dickie Greenleaf (Jude Law), a wealthy young man living it up in Italy with his girlfriend Marge (Gwyneth Paltrow).
Asked about Jimmy Carter's comment on 80 being too old to be president, he says he doesn't know anything about that story but then also insinuates that former Vice President Joe Biden, who is 76, might be losing it. 17.
There are many areas in which Israel deserves criticism, but the Swedish press often crosses the line into vilification of the Jewish state and regularly insinuates that events in the Middle East are directed by powerful Jews in the West.
The finale ends before explaining exactly why and how Amma killed her former friends, but her final line, "don't tell Mama," insinuates that Adora's years of abuse may have damaged her grip on reality and perhaps even her ability to feel empathy.
" He doesn't mention Pam by name, but insinuates she turned their 2 sons against him -- "Because I was on tour working; making money to pay for their private schools and their cars, and their future, so they spent time with their mother.
While describing her otherworldly singing voice and delicate beauty, Lloyd Webber casually says that during their affair, Brightman was married to a man no one ever seems to have seen, and insinuates that she had a reputation for becoming romantically entangled with colleagues.
In an explanatory note, Bagge writes of Hurston's apprehension at wearing such an unusual getup, but he also mentions that she "had a well-deserved reputation for being an adventurous dresser" and insinuates that, ultimately, she had faith in van Vechten's eye.
Mr. Comey, who made the request on Saturday after Mr. Trump leveled his allegation on Twitter, has been working to get the Justice Department to knock down the claim because it falsely insinuates that the F.B.I. broke the law, the officials said.
The mega retailer received backlash when web shoppers came across a men's T-shirt that read, "Don't Say Maybe If You Want To Say No." The phrase insinuates that the wearer will take your "maybe" as a "yes" which is both creepy and offensive.
Hamlet leers as he insinuates that Polonius loves his daughter Ophelia "passing well," and when he challenges Ophelia's brother Laertes to a duel over Ophelia's corpse, he's acting out of romantic jealousy at the sight of Laertes cradling his sister's body like a lover.
Just about everything having to do with Raza, as he insinuates himself with Albanian gangsters and disaffected Muslims, is fun to watch, particularly the scenes pairing Rizwan with Roger Jean Nsengiyumva as Dadir, another son of the projects who isn't quite as polished as Raza.
Jaime takes this photo to the All American government agent (the dude's a literal Ken doll), and casually insinuates how awful it would be for this photo to be leaked to the press, especially considering the enormous inroads the Eradication Program made (remember, it didn't make any).
Because while Pruitt insinuates that China gets to take it easy for a decade before committing to Paris in earnest, China is accelerating the transition off fossil fuels, recently cutting 500,000 coal and steel jobs across the country and setting global records for investments in renewable energy sources.
"I'm not supporting Trump financially out of respect for his original declaration to be a self-funded presidential candidate that wouldn't give in to special interests, which of course insinuates that anyone like myself, who donates money for any political cause must, intrinsically, want something for it," McConathy said.
To say that I, along with millions of other citizens, am undeserving of an American title insinuates that we are lesser in the eyes of the government due to nothing more than the national origin of our parents -- a dangerous idea for a United States president to harbor.
Referencing a few colleges' misguided efforts to soothe the burn of Trump's victory with offerings like puppies, hot chocolate, and coloring books, this insult insinuates that young people on the left are infantilized and ill-equipped to deal with issues outside of their familiar bubbles that challenge their worldview.
Chernobyl, the miniseries, insinuates that if people in the areas surrounding the catastrophic explosion had kept a supply of potassium iodide tablets on hand and taken them as soon as the disaster occurred, those tablets would have blocked radioactive iodine from flooding the thyroids of people in proximity to the accident.
He sat at a desk in a shared office and hung out on sets, eavesdropping, inquiring, viewing—a process of bold assimilation and imposture recapped in his 2002 movie, "Catch Me If You Can," in which a real-life teen-ager, Frank Abagnale, Jr. (Leonardo DiCaprio), insinuates himself into successive careers.
Yet Amazon's background check policy insinuates itself into the hiring decisions these companies are able to make—especially if Amazon is provides the lion's share of work for these local outfits—and testimony around pushy FC workers and app deactivations suggests Amazon also wields the power to functionally fire drivers as well.
While the movie insinuates that Meghan was in the dark about Harry's rare public statement in November 2016 that confirmed that he was dating the actress and slammed what he called the racist and sexist abuse she had endured since their relationship was revealed, Meghan was most likely fully supportive of that decision.
After the two women meet at a dim party and throw back a few kitchen-table vodkas, L. insinuates herself into Delphine's life, answering her mail, writing her long-overdue preface to a classic novel, even offering to appear as her stand-in at a lecture, dressed and styled exactly as Delphine.
One of the many guest stars to jump on is Jay Z, with his third feature on a Drake album, a verse on the track "Talk Up." In the song, Drake discusses his childhood and insinuates that he has earned his place in world of rap, no matter how many people hate on him.
After years in the shadow of the AIDS epidemic, tuberculosis is regaining its notoriety as one of the world's great killers: an airborne bacterium that spreads easily among people living crowded together — in jails, ships, mines, trenches or slums — and insinuates itself deep in the lungs and grows, slowly tearing apart the tissue until victims are coughing up blood.
The leading candidates for best new musical — the most coveted prize with the biggest box-office impact — remain two emotional musicals: "Dear Evan Hansen," about an anxiety-ridden adolescent who insinuates himself into the life of a grieving family, and "Come From Away," about a Canadian town that sheltered stranded travelers after the terrorist attacks of 2840.
Still, that seems to be all Farrah's hearing ... and she says Jenelle hopefully cut it off with David for way more important things ... like, ya know, the safety of her kids, which Farrah insinuates might be an afterthought here for JE. She also believes Jenelle crawling back to the 'Teen Mom' well is a bit desperate, and kinda hacky all these years later.
After all, Tyrion was previously insistent that she stay in Dragonstone, because riding her dragons into battle would make her an easy target "The Spoils of War" insinuates, with every arrow that zooms by Dany's head during the its big battle sequence, that Tyrion was right about the risk she takes every time she flies into battle alongside her men.
The challenging and cathartic show, about an anxiety-racked adolescent whose social standing improves when he insinuates himself into the grieving family of a classmate who has killed himself, picked up six awards over the night, including a best leading actor Tony for the twitching-and-tender talk-of-the-town performance by 23-year-old Ben Platt in the title role.
But that doesn't mean it avoids Waters's other literary preoccupations, in particular questions of class and financial insecurity, explored here through the story of a country doctor in postwar Britain who insinuates himself into a family of landed gentry struggling to maintain their way of life and ward off an increasingly unsettling (and heavily symbolic) supernatural presence in their dilapidated home. —GK

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