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I'm always spinning wheels and efforting toward making a show.
Like I said many times, you're busy making a show.
You mentioned Quinta's making a show for you, for YouTube, right?
He's making a show of sending thousands of troops to the border.
Trump is certainly making a show of the work he is doing.
And when I was making a show there was so much self-doubt.
Jared Kushner, Ivanka Trump and Steve Bannon are all making a show of deference.
And the few who aren't are probably making a show of avoiding Trump news.
It's an interesting time to be making a show about the end of the world.
Everything felt pretty high drama, so that's first and foremost when you're making a show.
Fosse/Verdon knows it's making a show about Bob Fosse in the era of #MeToo.
Now there are other factors that culminate in the decision of making a show a hit.
Before making a show, producers in the division conduct in-depth interviews of their target audience.
FX is making a show about why America still doesn't have the Equal Rights Amendment. Mrs.
Making a show of supporting one candidate, or criticizing another, is a form of unsolicited opinion.
We're making a show where everything happened to align just right, and it's going to sound amazing.
He's not fighting the "erratic" narrative; he's publicly ignoring it and making a show of being fairly responsible.
For me, it was about making a show where you really figure out how to connect the dots.
Oliver's commentary is searing, and his jokes are expertly timed, making a show that both amuses and educates.
"Let me think about it," she says, stepping aside, making a show of looking at the pastry case.
The pious calculation is that by making a show of our iron borders, Australian multiculturalism can be protected.
So what was the biggest difference for you between making a show for TV versus on the web?
In the future, Wiesbrock said he would be interested in making a show in which every episode is interactive.
Simpson struggled to do so in front of the jurors, making a show of how the gloves didn't fit.
And he tried to point it out, making a show of asking her what she'd like to be called.
There's nothing wrong with making a show about characters who are firmly entrenched in positions of privilege and power.
Making a show that Rihanna described as "performance art," musical acts and dancers accompanied models on the off-kilter runway.
Netflix (NFLX) is also making a show based on "The Witcher," the fantasy book series on which the game was based.
Google drew a line in the sand last year, after making a show keeping it on-board with the first generation.
I love that in making a show for Black viewers Ava Duvernay and Oprah Winfrey decided to take a softer touch.
I was fascinated by the entire concept and gave him a call to talk about making a show based on the program.
That proposal may set up a fight with more centrist Democrats who typically refrain from making a show of criticizing the military.
U.S. lawmakers are making a show of their support for protesters and ratcheting up pressure on President Donald Trump to the same.
Since the U.S.' withdrawal from the agreement in April, Macron has been making a show of stepping up as a climate leader.
The Mad Ones, creators of some of the richest and most carefully observed devised theater, make a show about making a show.
Does that shift impact you, either in how you're telling the story, or in the external factors of making a show like this?
"[We were] making a show about a sensitive kid that really reflected emotionally what it's really like to be a kid," Bartlett said.
Also making a show at the event, was the cast of Scandal, Will Smith and fellow model Kendall Jenner who donned a TKTK.
It triggered some military reflex in Allen, who nodded stiffly and waved at the maître d', making a show about inspecting Kulagin's wound.
Welp. After making a show of keeping the headphone jack around for a few extra generations, OnePlus is finally succumbing to the inevitable.
"Some people want to make shows about their community, but this was really about making a show with your community," Ramos-Chapman said.
Esmail said the key to making a show about hacking was to focus on the hackers and the other human facets of tech.
As a group they write polyphonic songs in which voices weave buoyantly between each other, making a show of feminine solidarity while undercutting it.
As she unraveled that in herself, she wondered if she could forge a new connection with an audience by making a show about it.
More importantly, making a show on her own terms means she has relatively more freedom to be as mad as she wants to be.
"What is fun about that child star thing, I have to say it's just being on a set and making a show," O'Connell tells PEOPLE.
But in more recent years, Rosenthal has set his sights on making a show about two of his favorite things in the world: travel and food.
It's very well intentioned, though the creators shoot far wide of their target of making a show that children and adults can enjoy on different levels.
More importantly, he won't take family advice from someone like Rush -- who says Pete seems to enjoy making a show out of kissing a man on stage.
Bonus prediction that is oddly specific: At some point, Kesler does something to McDavid that leads to Milan Lucic making a show of wanting to fight him.
"My theater training I think is with me every day because I perform for a living at some level, making a show," he told the Chicago Tribune.
Having made its customary claim that it will do a better job of decision-making in future, Facebook is now making a show of enlisting outsiders for help.
Air traffic controllers in Canada are making a show of solidarity with their U.S. counterparts affected by the partial government shutdown with a coordinated effort to buy them pizza.
By telling people to "set up a show and we'll play it" I'm hoping they will actually look into the logistics of setting up and making a show happen.
The Republicans now making a show of defending womens' dignity might acknowledge the contradiction between saying that it's bad to grab vaginas, but necessary to subject them to government authority.
Online reaction to the concept ranged from curious and excited to shocked and appalled, with some detractors accusing HBO of making a show that sounds like a white supremacist fantasy.
No group has claimed responsibility for several small blasts in Bangkok in recent months, but they have fueled speculation that opponents of military rule are making a show of defiance.
Instead of doing everything in one go, and making a show of suspending the Constitution, you pass a series of laws that amount over time to the destruction of democracy.
Facebook's now doing so in the same manner it's handled previous controversies over user privacy, offensive content, and other complaints: by looking inwards and making a show of self-regulating.
Six seasons later, our world order has undergone radical shifts, making a show about Russian espionage on American soil into a far more politically relevant enterprise, to put it mildly.
His campaign, regardless, is making a show of force in the state and several of his supporters, including both of his adult sons, will be in the state on Monday.
The requirements of the rom-com—even ones that chooses to end unhappily ever after—and the commercial imperative to continue making a show indefinitely are at odds with one another.
So it doesn't totally matter how they're presented, but the experimentation makes it obvious that the creative team wasn't content to start making a show in 2010 and pin their aesthetics there.
I asked Remender if he had any qualms about making a show that excoriates Reagan so soon after the deaths and subsequent lionizing of Republican lawmakers John McCain and George H.W. Bush.
DM: I guess that continues to be a good thing in the sense of, if you're making a show, that people will get to see it if they choose to see it.
Coryn Wolk, photographer, Philadelphia: My father is recovering from a mild case of coronavirus, and my mother is making a show of staying six feet away from him until his quarantine ends.
"In terms of making a show that reflects what people are feeling right now, we had the benefit of actually having created a character who deeply identified with Democratic causes," Michelle King said.
No, but when I'm in the midst of really hardcore creative producing and making a show that I want to sound like nothing else out there, I can't listen to other things. Okay.
ALGIERS (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of Algerians took to the streets on Friday, making a show of strength of their last weekly protest before a presidential election that they have rejected as meaningless.
Also possible: Mr. Lighthizer may simply be making a show of force on past environmental commitments to help ease the revised Nafta treaty — the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement — through forthcoming congressional hearings.
That's not the reason I'm recommending it here, of course, but it does demonstrate how the DCAU does a great job making a show that appeals to kids while being equally fun for adults.
Despite making a show of pulling out of the summit, Trump and top U.S. officials continued to work toward planning the event and teased the possibility that it might take place as previously scheduled.
As any good member of the Clone Club knows, the only thing nearly as fun as new episodes of Orphan Black is talking about Orphan Black and now, BBC America is making a show about it.
At home, Mr. Greitens gleefully clashed with legislators and the statehouse press corps, making a show of his willingness to take on the establishment and boasting about his approach in interviews with conservative news media outlets.
He is also making a show of holding town hall-style event after town hall-style event — he is on track to hit 100 before Primary Day, and his team is working on securing permits for fireworks.
Even after hearing from both of my listeners, it took me a while to bring Kling on to help me answer their questions, because I was afraid of accidentally making a show that was inappropriately salacious or objectifying.
New Jersey's Cory Booker staged what he described as a "Spartacus" moment during the third day of hearings, making a show of defying Senate rules to release "committee confidential" documents that weren't as damning as his performance suggested.
The fact that Esmail's pulled this off—specifically, making a show about hacker culture that feels resolutely modern and doesn't resort to stale, goofy stereotypes—is one of two major twists that Mr. Robot has capably pulled off.
The Kavanaugh case could inaugurate a widespread cultural backlash to the #MeToo movement — of people, from the elected level down to the grassroots, making a show of public resistance to the emerging norm of believing sexual assault accusers.
Making a show of not understanding the appeal of Trump or Kim Kardashian (or the rest of Kardashian's sisters) has become a badge of courage of sorts, in that their critics can cobble together a public personality by rejecting these figures.
NASCAR CEO Brian France, along with retired race car driver Bill Elliot and his son Chase have endorsed the billionaire businessman for president, making a show of their support at Trump's rally on Monday in fronts of thousands, CNN reports.
Much to my delight, every single person I talked to couldn't stop gushing about the pure fun of making a show so unhinged, so delightfully detached from both reality and decades' worth of established storytelling conventions, as my beloved Zoo.
And when I met Judy Smith [a well-known Washington crisis manager] and knew that I wanted to write the show, it never occurred to me that there would be a problem making a show with an African-American lead.
I know you're heads-down, I know you're making a show, I know you don't have time to read stories about what's going on with Disney or whether you're going to go public, but it has to be a distraction.
The other side of that coin, and this is just human nature, is when you're making a show on a network that has 26 shows you get a different kind of attention than you do here when they're making two shows.
Netflix is officially making a show based on Neil Gaiman's 'Sandman' comics The Hollywood Reporter broke the news over the weekend that a deal was in the works, and it claimed that this will be DC Entertainment's most expensive TV series yet. 6.
McMillan and Morin are shrewd stewards of their restaurants'—and their own—reputations, and their sobriety can seem like a marketing maneuver: by making a show of reforming their ways, they are taking credit for addressing problems that they long helped to perpetuate.
Claims about his honesty parse only if you believe the real-life Drake resembles the persona he plays; otherwise the question remains as to why, rather than making a show of refusing to hide an irritating persona, he doesn't just construct a nicer one.
"When we're making a show, we have incredibly detailed spikes," the 1927 co-founder Paul Barritt said of its 2014 piece, "Golem," which made its United States premiere at the Spoleto Festival USA here before its scheduled arrival at the Lincoln Center Festival on Tuesday.
We're so focused on making a show every week, and I think that the brain churns in the direction of like ... I'm going to get to your app and things like that that you've been doing, the voting stuff, but how do you go about every show?
And then there are the political candidates, wandering around, making a show of relatable fair-food eating, glad-handing, and introducing themselves to everyone, because everyone could potentially sway their local caucus, the traditional manner in which the state helps determine the trajectory of the presidential election to come.
In the House of Representatives, meanwhile, Democrats are poised to spend this week making a show of their newfound majority: • The Judiciary Committee will hold a hearing for the "For the People Act," a voting-rights bill that was symbolically introduced as the first of the new session.
Or, to put it another way: Is there something strange or even perilous about making a show about a man who is using his TV show to work through (or possibly avoid) his grief, starring a man who is using his TV show to work through (or possibly avoid) his grief?
The report found no one of Middle Eastern or North African descent, Native American or Hawaiian Pacific Islanders in film experiencing any of the mental health conditions analyzed, and only 4 Latinx characters, making a show like One Day At A Time, starring and produced by Latinx women, an even more precious commodity.
Reporter after reporter at the conference asked people like Gates about the journalist's contention—in his recent book Winners Take All: The Elite Charade of Changing the World—that making a show of Doing Good while benefiting from late capitalism doesn't make you a some kind of change agent, but a kind of soft fraud.
WASHINGTON — President Trump plans to travel on Tuesday to the Pittsburgh community that was the site of a synagogue massacre over the weekend, the White House said Monday, making a show of national solidarity in the face of anti-Semitism and hate even as he keeps up a steady stream of attacks on his perceived opponents.
In the other story, corporate America just performed another bait and switch at the common good's expense — making a show of paying bonuses and raising wages after the passage of the corporate-friendly Republican tax bill, but actually reserving most of the tax savings for big stock buybacks, enriching shareholders rather than employees in an economy where wage growth still disappoints.
How does the fact that when you're thinking about making a show and putting a show on air, the fact that you are also now thinking that you are gonna sell that now to an Amazon or Netflix or somewhere outside of the US, how does that affect sort of what you might purchase and also how long you might air it?
On the new podcast, McKean also talked about how the process of making a show like "Better Call Saul" differs from that of "This Is Spinal Tap," in which he played the fictional band's lead singer David St. Hubbins: Most of the dialogue in "Spinal Tap" was improvised, although the actors knew before cameras started rolling where a scene would be headed.
The conclusion is inescapable, and would seemingly bode ill for Facebook's home hardware line: Even when the company appears to be going out of its way to collect less data about you than usual, making a show of how the device is "private by design," its own spokespeople can still struggle to articulate exactly what they are collecting, and how it might be used.
As China rebounds, the government and some businesses are making a show of helping other countries where sickness and death counts are rising, On March 12, Jack Ma, the cofounder of Alibaba, donated 500,000 Covid-19 testing kits and 1 million protective face masks to the US. Tencent, the company behind the ubiquitous WeChat app, announced a $100 million fund on March 24 for international efforts to combat Covid-19.
"At this moment in time, in the world, I was very drawn to making a show about a guy who is sort of selfless and anonymous, who has these kind of core heroic beliefs...who doesn't exist to do this for the glory or the fame or the recognition, but just sees himself as having a purpose and a sense of responsibility that goes beyond himself to society and the world at large," Cuse said.

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