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101 Sentences With "interjections"

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His bawdy interjections help give everything that distinct Witcher feel.
It eschewed the vainglorious interruptions and profane interjections so familiar today.
" Inevitable clashes and interjections left Mr. Wallace at times yelping, "Excuse me!
Mr. Trump offered only curt interjections when he felt she was exaggerating.
Trump's interjections were notable for their frequency as well as their substance.
It's a game of back-and-forth, of interjections, queries, prompts and suggestions.
There are no pauses, few adverbs, and, most notably, few interjections by Faye.
Sometimes they took the form of open letters, sometimes interjections at Communist Party congresses.
Percussive interjections and unpredictable collisions of melody are the exception, rather than the rule.
By barreling through her interjections, they refused to allow her to, well, moderate the conversation.
Despite cursing, shouting, and interjections, Seligman said he would not fire anyone without further investigation.
With the exception of Grassley, and a handful of small interjections from South Carolina Sen.
"Barracoon" unfolds largely as a monologue from Lewis, with an introduction and occasional interjections from Hurston.
Look for relentless procedural fights and "point of order" interjections that threaten the flow of the hearings.
But Bush's interjections on the tape (which was technically recorded by and at his workplace) tarnish his reputation.
If it weren't for the frequent, helpful interjections of Mr. Quinto's emotional tour guide, the characters would be ciphers.
What made this effect particularly disconcerting is that many of Trump's spontaneous interjections were reactions to his own speech.
A combination of poor rules enforcement, frequent interjections, and cross-talk created messy conversations with messier implications for viewers.
Take "Vroom Vroom Vroom," an agglomeration of interjections, sound effects, bass throbs and more, slapped atop each other chaotically.
Its constant interjections toe the line, in terms of effect, between flirty quips and someone repeatedly interrupting you mid-sentence.
Her simple instructions, which include using club soda and dish washing liquid, are peppered with her signature squeals and interjections.
Alexie's expertly paced text zips along with loving interjections from the boy's entire family, led by a precocious little sister.
Clinton, Mr. Trump's debate performance — frequent interjections of "Wrong" and a thin command of policy details — failed to allay doubts.
And in one of his few interjections, he boasted about The Wall Street Journal's positive review of his tax policies.
It has a kinetic East-West hybrid beat, this time built almost entirely of drum sounds and (male) vocal interjections.
You will also be offered an impressive and well-presented historic home tour, with minor interjections about the women's history center.
And the frequency — and tone — of Trump's interjections, as well as Clinton's cool composure, provided plenty of fodder for the Twitterverse.
Had they noticed how often he'd tried to interrupt her — or had they just noticed that she talked through his interjections?
First, A Starting Point would give politicians free rein to answer questions as they pleased—no editing, no moderation, no interjections.
His work invests a television-video format with alarming complexity: montages and interjections, ghostly palimpsests and these haunting rhythmic visual chants.
When the actors find the rhythm of its repetitions and interjections, the result can be wonderful — like Schubert scoring a boxing match.
That said, you can do worse than a movie that gives you plenty of opportunity to make loud interjections and laugh yourself silly.
The judge's interjections throughout the trial, which were for the most part critical of the government, have been an ongoing source of tension.
A review of notes compiled by tobacco-control groups accredited as observers showed Vietnam's interjections frequently mirrored Philip Morris' positions on tobacco-control regulations.
Funny, apt descriptions ("Interjections: your first words and in all probability also your last") adorn the packages, nodding to the healing nature of words.
Elucid (with occasional helpful interjections from Santana) was kind enough to answer a few questions about the new video and goth and god and whatnot.
But newcomers who use as many interjections as seasoned professionals will be seen as less credible because they do not have the years of experience.
Among the list of examples that follow ("Lviv, not Lvov" etc) only two rate authorial interjections: "Myanmar, not (alas) Burma" and "Yangon, not (alas, alack) Rangoon".
In it, Perel places a mic on the table in her couple's therapy sessions, with short studio-recorded interjections only to help situate the couple's story.
And there's a small, accomplished band of musicians, who occasionally provide melancholy melodic interjections that would be far more at home in a more conventional Chekhov production.
I was especially sorry to miss "Glanz" ("Brilliance"), the 10th hour, which bombards a trio of viola, clarinet and bassoon with interjections from oboe, trumpet, trombone and tuba.
Her pointed questions and interjections have at times attracted uncommon interruptions from Republican colleagues, leaving supporters to wonder if a male senator would be treated the same way.
But he also found just the right punch for the percussive interjections that Mr. Zorn inserts into this not-quite-minimalist procession, keeping a quality of steely edge.
The men's paths cross fairly often, but they said they rarely have time to compare notes, and the discussion was punctuated by laughter, sympathetic groans and friendly interjections.
Bercow has served as the speaker of the House of Commons for more than a decade, but lately vocal interjections have become the soundtrack to the Brexit debate.
No, not the kind of chatbots that have been around for donkeys' years, adding robotic interjections to irreverent chatrooms when the Internet was a niche playground just for nerds.
Aurora's producers and songwriting collaborators, primarily Odd Martin Skalnes and Magnus Skylstad, build crystalline electronic edifices completed by her many vocals: celestial choirs, rhythmic interjections, gangs of unison reinforcements.
And his interjections have earned him a fan in Netanyahu, who responded to Trump's latest Twitter outburst with glowing appreciation —  the latest example of the two leaders' blossoming relationship.
"The Blinding Light of Dreams" reflects on the history of racism in the South, racing along on an insistent 13-note piano pattern and dodging dissonant interjections from yMusic.
Thanks to punchy rappers like Migos and woozy shriekers like Lil Uzi Vert, ad-libs — interjections, echoes, barks — have become as essential to hip-hop as the main lyrics.
But more striking than Clinton's uncharacteristic interjections of Trump was her unwillingness to yield the floor tonight when Trump, and even moderator Chris Wallace, tried to repeatedly talk over her.
" Vice President Mike Pence led the cheerleading with such interjections as, "You've restored American credibility on the world stage" and "You've spurred an optimism in this country that's setting records.
His departure also removes a key source of tension between the White House and the State Department, which had been at odds over both personnel and policy due to Bannon's interjections.
The most unexpectedly delightful feature is the three-member band of stage musicians — playing a saxophone, an accordion and a tangy violin — that adds vibrant improvised interjections in different folkloric idioms.
You're more likely to interrupt your best friend than your boss, for instance, and some "interruptions" are more like interjections, facilitating the other person's point rather than hijacking their conversational space.
Vox put the score at 18-1, while FiveThirtyEight had a similar score (19-3) when it came to "fleeting interjections," which it defined as yelling while the other person was talking.
Rita's consistently untimely interjections into the life of her two residents, Brian and Tom, are undeniably hilarious, large in part due to Rita's caricature-like personality and her distinctive 'New Yawk' accent.
The first memoir was written in the present tense, with interjections from the adult writer looking back, a sardonic, affectionate, sometimes cringing voice letting us into what she knows and feels now.
" The interjections and asides persisted through the first half of the debate, as Nixon downplayed the two-term governor's experience, saying it "doesn't mean that much if you're not good at governing.
After these latest interjections, members of the international community, in this case specifically the US and France, will claim they had attempted to coax the parties towards a peaceful agreement, to no avail.
While Kelli is a constant scene-stealer because of her witty interjections and sage advice, here she proves that she has her rough times, too, just like every other character on the show.
It was by turns decorous and processional, while at times interrupted by interjections of stereo-traveling static or a bass tone that had escaped a dance club: juxtapositions that didn't quite make sense.
When I first saw Franklin perform live, last spring, at the newly renovated Kings Theatre in Brooklyn, he stood at center stage, spotlit, rasping out preachy interjections whenever his singers paused for breath.
The sound joins her story: a twisty, echoey guitar line, a reggaeton drumbeat with twitchy trap interjections and Uchis overdubbing many, many voices, until she finds her way out of a lonely labyrinth.
But the rest of her rapping on the album feels overworked, particularly against the current wave of deconstruction in hip-hop, which favors off-the-cuff interjections rather than metaphors and conventional rhyme schemes.
Her brother, Jacob (Mark Blum), and sister, Maggie (Debra Monk), don't know what to make of such interjections, and tend to ignore them, as if Amy's mimicry was as unthinking as a mynah bird's.
And some of the hosts' personal interjections, like comparing art collections to their childhood stashes of stickers of the Garbage Pail Kids, in an interview with the ceramist Tommaso Corvi-Mora, can feel intrusive.
Moderators kept candidates to strict time limits, eliciting a rapid pace punctuated by interjections that sometimes cut off the candidates in midsentence, as well as sometimes awkward one-on-one questions designed specifically for candidate.
While he is mostly still throughout the video, moving his head only a little bit and opening his eyes occasionally, the main source of motion comes from interjections of rapid-cut editing simulating a strobe effect.
Consistent instant gratification is provided by the soundtrack, which ranges from Led Zeppelin to the Spinners to pop relics like David Essex ("Rock On"!), with more contemporary interjections by Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook of Squeeze.
Much of what follows, with MTV VJ setting the scenes with timeline interjections, finds the Van Halen team interacting explosively (throwing punches, wrestling, swigging booze, snorting coke), while displaying the emotional intelligence of 13-year-olds.
Thoughts of my childhood violations were previously mild interjections in my day, but now they hit me like hot flashes, making me cringe and hyperventilate at work; then, alone at home in my room, cry for hours.
Two high-voiced, high-concept YouTube adepts — Grimes and Poppy — have collaborated on a track that intercuts between thrash guitar chords and perky synth-pop with multitracked female-vocal choruses, using interjections of "oh boy!" at transitions.
He watches the world, he makes meticulous notes: about posture and beards, about the correct pronunciation of idioms and interjections, but also about paunches, which young Australians never have, and about spitting in public, which Australians never do.
He minimized the highly off-putting and bully-like interjections and heeded the directives of debate moderator, Chris Wallace, significantly better than he has for any other moderator, or even any interviewer that struck him as remotely adversarial.
When I asked Peskov what Putin meant by RT's mission to "break the monopoly of Anglo-Saxon global information streams," he went into something of a dissertation, speaking in English with obvious relish and little room for interjections.
Italian bad words are generally used in place of interjections or entire exclamatory sentences, covering a wide range of emotions: "cazzo" or "minchia" (dick), "merda" (shit), "figa" (cunt) can express anything from disappointment, to surprise, to extreme satisfaction.
The rappers were Quavo and Takeoff, two of the three members of Migos, the dominant hip-hop group of the moment—known for exuberant, off-kilter tracks, like "Bad and Boujee," that seem to consist of nothing but interjections.
Rather, it awkwardly flits between drama and comedy, and the characters are so cursorily written that the actors are left flailing — the experienced Ms. Tomei (television's "China Beach" and "Providence") can't dig out much in Dottie besides caustic interjections.
On March 6, his pre-trial detention was extended until mid-May, even in spite of the attempted interjections of Grigory Yavlinsky and Ksenia Sobchak, two candidates in Russia's upcoming Potemkin Presidential election, for which Putin is barely bothering to campaign.
Twice recently, Ms. Harris's pointed questions and interjections during long-winded witness testimony have prompted uncommon interruptions from Republican colleagues, John McCain of Arizona and Richard M. Burr of North Carolina, the committee chairman, urging her to let the officials answer.
Representative Adam B. Schiff of California, the chairman of the Intelligence Committee, also maintained a controlled environment, preventing most interjections from Republicans and quickly dispensing with their efforts to hear more from the whistle-blower who first raised concerns about the president's conduct.
But while Usher welcomes up-and-coming Atlanta rappers on "Hard II Love" — Young Thug in "No Limit," Future in "Rivals" — they are clearly on the sidelines, offering interjections like hype men and getting their verses only after Usher has had his say.
There is a valid case to be made that what we witnessed Monday night — the sheer volume and ferocity of Trump's interjections — had to do with the gender dynamic at play and with Trump's flagrant disregard for conventional norms, including debate decorum.
Throughout the spectacle of Ariadne's suffering — and the interjections of the comedians who try to cheer her — fragments of old films (Chaplin, Marx Brothers, early cartoons) are projected, floating alongside snippets of footage of the stunning Severance Hall and its architectural details.
MD: Yeah, I think it would have been nice to start more off-the-cuff conversations with her—I was constantly squeezing the left trigger to see if I could initiate communication with her, just while exploring, rather than waiting for her scripted interjections.
A few songs later, on the dashing "Know What I Mean," the tenor saxophonist Asaf Yuria took a swift, skittering solo; then the pianist Eden Ladin took over, cooling and remolding things by way of unexpected harmonic interjections, never letting up on the fast tempo.
Which is to say: ponderous dialogue, a confusing plot, sci-fi interjections that derail any attachment the player might think he or she has with leading characters, and the general impression that this all might work better as a movie, rather than a game.
It cuts back the intro and interludes to plunge right into the vamp, moving through ever more urgent verses (about colonialism and plunder) punctuated by bellicose interjections from paired guitars and a horn section, rapidly culminating in a thrilling full-band drive that unites them all.
As with other test cases for narrative globalization, like the South Korean "Kingdom" or the Scandinavian "Ragnarok," you can sense the bending of local traditions toward Netflix norms: the six-episode season; the emphasis on action and mystery; the clockwork interjections of a Westernized, universally intelligible wry humor.
It's not merely in the steady (and modern) use of exclamation points but in the sudden turns and reversals, without the mucilage of extended argument—the turn-on-a-dime movements, the interjections, the tone of a man talking to himself and being startled by what his self says back.
There are choice one-liners ("we're going to be clinging to you like mom jeans to a camel toe"), music-industry satire (DJ Khaled travels with a dedicated "juiceologist", with his own portable beehive), and Rebel Wilson's offbeat interjections, which are judiciously kept in control, though she's unleashed in the inevitable action finale like a secret weapon.
Interjections from various jazz instruments lend the album a voguish, avant-garde feel in the wake of recent acclaimed jazz-influenced albums by D'Angelo and Kendrick Lamar, and insofar as it focuses on the workings of a live band in the studio without also shunning the digital alienation effect, Blackstar has more in common with D'Angelo's Black Messiah than one might guess.
Watch as Legend walks us through a day waking up next to wife Chrissy Teigen, playing with his adorable kids, making music in the studio and have a romantic meal – then see stars including Will Arnett, Dan Smyers, Dwyane Wade, Scott Foley, Nick Lachey and many more totally derail his day with their funniest, goofiest and Mad Libs-iest interjections.
Pence actually interrupted Kaine a lot, but his interjections were punchy (often an aspirated "no!" intended to deprive the former Virginia governor a clean sound bite) while Kaine's frequent attempts to be heard were of the whiny it's-my-turn-to-talk variety which had many viewers (and a focus group convened by GOP pollster Frank Luntz) judging Kaine to be rude. 3.
You let your ass fall into the central bounce path carved out by the bass and the handclaps, and then the rest of your body can align with whatever you want for however long you want: the half-tempo crooner, the squeaking synth, the chuckling guitar monologue, the drum fills, the whistles, the calls and interjections by what sounds like two dozen different voices.
A classic, catchy Jessie J-style pop tune with a massive build-up chorus, the track is hosted on a separate YouTube channel to her—let's call them "performances"—but retains all the same hallmarks: a minimalist setting, pastel clothing, surreal interjections whether it's a guy dressed as the devil or Poppy getting into a limo with her mates and taking a hit from an oxygen mask.
" Working the pedal with prodigious and playful subtlety, he used it on many hit songs — for crunching syncopations and floating, curling chords in the Temptations' "Papa Was a Rolling Stone"; for slinky countermelodies in Marvin Gaye's "Let's Get It On"; for chattering propulsion in Rose Royce's "Car Wash"; for little bluesy sighs and rhythmic nudges in Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive"; and for airborne, echoing interjections in Maxwell's "Ascension (Don't Ever Wonder).
To paraphrase the series' own tongue-in-cheek metacritique of the cinema, 'It's so much more convenient to consume entertainment from the comfort of your own home'—and it's so much more convenient to retell Handler's epic tale of woe and whimsy when each novel gets two 42-minute episodes to set the mood, to steep in the wit, and to integrate the interjections of the tangent-prone Snicket (played here by Patrick Warburton).
If we look closer at the numbers we see that Rubio had numerous interjections during the night — many of them in response to attacks from Chris Christie and Donald Trump: Kasich and Carson managed to keep out of the crossfire for the most of the night: According to Google Trends, the biggest spike in internet searches about Rubio came not during his gaffe, but when he told a personal story about his brother in the military.
But Democrats in both the pro-Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE and pro-Bernie SandersBernie SandersTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Top aide Jeff Weaver lays out Sanders's path to victory MORE wings of the party insist that Trump's interjections will only bring them together.

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