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"matter-of-factly" Definitions
  1. without showing any emotion, especially in a situation in which you would expect somebody to express their feelings
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441 Sentences With "matter of factly"

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"That was part of it," she says matter of factly.
"They play to the gods," he says matter of factly.
"I am disgusted by them," Matsumura stated, matter of factly.
"But the odds justified the lines," he says matter of factly.
" I believe we were somehow respected," she said matter-of-factly.
"We have all lost someone this way," he said matter-of-factly.
"You will never be with Jared," he tells her matter-of-factly.
"Who else would I be thinking about?" he said, matter-of-factly.
"I have seen the worst I could," she says, matter-of-factly.
"I'm going to church, don't laugh," he tells Frank matter-of-factly.
Just a regular kid, but," he says matter of factly, "I'm special.
"This was a slave-trading city," Ms. Yana said matter of factly.
"I'm from where homicide boost the economy," he delivered matter-of-factly.
"I look down at people with love," he reveals, matter-of-factly.
The experience was emotional, even if he tells it matter-of-factly.
"They've been concentrating on the Georgia race," he said matter-of-factly.
" Ms. Yarbrough chimed in, matter-of-factly: "Possums are the new llamas.
"This is about them, not about you," Lopez says matter-of-factly.
When recently asked about it, the group replied matter-of-factly, but somberly.
"Yeah, it will not have a headphone jack," he said, matter-of-factly.
"The headphone jack is going away," Newby-House told me matter-of-factly.
" Always one to keep things classy, Martha responded matter-of-factly, "The latter.
"Jake Gyllenhaal has always been my number one," he says matter-of-factly.
"Just keep telling the story of your cycle," says Pope matter-of-factly.
"I don't rate [British skate label] Palace anymore," he says matter-of-factly.
Warner denies the former allegation but matter-of-factly cops to the latter.
He's always approached it very matter-of-factly like, 'Hey I got it.
"This is the best job in the world," Cohen says matter-of-factly.
"You could not give it to her," my friend said, matter-of-factly.
"Mom, it's Pop Pop and Mo's house," she corrects me, matter-of-factly.
"Oh, good," she said matter-of-factly when told what her time was.
"Being married to Spike is crazy every day," she said matter-of-factly.
"Everyone knows what we're dealing with," Cuomo began, matter-of-factly, on Friday.
At one point, Alexandrovna matter-of-factly compares Kiselyovsk to a gas chamber.
"I slept in public toilets, in the Métro," he said matter-of-factly.
"Anthony does it all," she said matter-of-factly, referring to her superintendent.
It's all presented very matter-of-factly: Yes, of course there are aliens.
"It is well past time for change to happen," Landgraf said, matter-of-factly.
"I don't really think that would have worked," he now says, matter-of-factly.
"It has everything to do with physics and gravity," he said, matter of factly.
"We can't have the show without its hero," he tells me matter of factly.
After hearing the whole thing, Fallon matter-of-factly hops up and encourages Martin.
"I know this is the Jimmy Kimmel trick," said one boy matter-of-factly.
"Many things you want to make are make-able," he says, matter of factly.
"The best will kill 19443 sheep in a summer," he says matter-of-factly.
"Bullies," she said, matter-of-factly describing the men she assumed joined the force.
" Nigger is Standard English and nigga is Black English," he writes, matter-of-factly.
The show reveals this almost matter-of-factly, midway through its first — 24-minute!
"Sunfall was very white," she says matter-of-factly, surprising me with her candor.
"He never took offense, but simply answered their questions matter of factly," Goodman says.
"Did you know he has microcephaly?" she remembered the doctor asking matter-of-factly.
Weems gestures as though she's presenting a gift, passing it on matter-of-factly.
"Your body adapts, like a soldier in the trenches," Murnane said matter-of-factly.
"No, Kylie and Travis are not together," he told the camera matter-of-factly.
"I figured they retired you," says the Man in Black, matter-of-factly. Nope.
"Let's be honest: Am I the best catch?" he asks them matter-of-factly.
And it earns bonus points for treating Smulders's character's bisexuality (mostly) matter-of-factly.
"I had a few times when someone approached me," he said matter-of-factly.
"People call Passage the first game to make them cry," says Rohrer matter-of-factly.
"Clean up your room," he says matter-of-factly in a video produced last year.
" To which the Queen responded rather matter-of-factly: "Yes, I won't be here though!
"I thought you were going to follow me into it," Forrister replied matter-of-factly.
" Mason told me, matter-of-factly, "It was a legitimate question and he dodged it.
"At that time, we didn't have TV, radio or mobile," she said, matter-of-factly.
Matter-of-factly, he agrees some people aren't cut out for this line of work.
"One wrong move, and they'll cut the hand off," the mother said, matter-of-factly.
It also treats her transness matter-of-factly, as but one facet of her character.
Bruce's nakedness is presented matter-of-factly, and there's no one around who appreciates it.
Then he told them matter-of-factly that he planned to shut down Wielgus's lab.
Dr. Taylor saw himself, matter-of-factly, as an experimentalist in physics, not a theoretician.
"Someone said to me that you should do this professionally," she recalls matter-of-factly.
"You buy it, you mortgage it, you rent it out," she said matter-of-factly.
At the private preview, she stated matter of factly her views about art and spirituality.
"I think the portrayals of women are very problematic," De Salvo said matter-of-factly.
She tells these stories matter-of-factly, with only a slight quiver of her lips.
" Asked to respond live on CNN, Booker answered matter-of-factly, "I love Donald Trump.
Even when matter-of-factly summarized by their publishers, children's books sound fabricated and insane.
"I don't want to answer it," Greinke said, matter-of-factly, and that was that.
"There'd be a lot more research if there was money," Hemenway said matter of factly.
The abuse is treated matter-of-factly; nothing is covered up, but nothing is sensationalized either.
Mr. Obama spoke coolly and matter-of-factly, sharing few details of Bin Laden's actual killing.
Even the science fiction elements in "I Sing the Body Electric" are treated matter-of-factly.
"We are overwhelmed," Leabres states, matter-of-factly, though he says they've been promised more funding.
"These were all fabricated things to make the estate look bad," she says, matter-of-factly.
And it was rapped so simply, so matter-of-factly, just perfectly and precisely on beat.
Then matter-of-factly note that you later realized you're in the same line of work.
"I never saw him, never heard from him, not one peep," he said matter-of-factly.
"It was what it needed to be," Raonic matter-of-factly told reporters of his performance.
Tarkon matter-of-factly reels off the list of incidents from adults affiliated with other teams.
The Japanese, for example, treat robots matter-of-factly and appear more at ease with them.
"It's just water, yeast, salt, a little sugar, and sesame," he tells me matter-of-factly.
"She's not there for you," she said of Madison matter-of-factly to her bewildered son.
"Hypothermic," Rupa said matter-of-factly, and walked him to a physician just outside the partition.
I think it looks better than 232,'' he said matter-of-factly after practice on Monday.
Not that she minimizes her political commitments, which are matter-of-factly feminist and bluntly democratic.
She can emotionally disconnect in that moment and speak to the audience, completely matter-of-factly.
"There were big opportunities for anyone who knew what a compiler was," she said, matter-of-factly.
"Score the basketball and be aggressive," Harden said matter-of-factly when asked what inspired his surge.
Beyond Matt mentioning matter-of-factly that he loved the movie, no one ever spoke about it.
Kwan identifies these prejudices is as cavalier as matter-of-factly as his characters namedrop luxury labels.
"Name me one chef who doesn't love to smoke some marijuana," Fretz says very matter-of-factly.
"You know, I got a job to do, and I do it," he said matter-of-factly.
"This is part of the rudder," he says matter-of-factly, wiping his brow with his forearm.
"The reason I turned to jazz was the gigs were coming in," she said matter-of-factly.
"We were in a restaurant and Peter Farrelly showed me his penis," she says, matter-of-factly.
And whether they are repeated matter of factly, or told with awe or wariness, they remain astonishing.
Anita matter-of-factly notes every slight, every insult, every time her husband talks but doesn't listen.
"I don't want to talk about it with her," she says matter-of-factly, her gaze steady.
Her aunt matter-of-factly explained that the girl had cried for her family through the night.
"At least two of my former colleagues have drunk themselves to death," he said matter-of-factly.
"I was pretty much suicidal," he says matter-of-factly of that dark time in his life.
"Jon's found dead rats floating in there a couple of times," Ms. Martinez noted matter of factly.
"We had a good time," he said matter-of-factly, with only the faintest tinge of nostalgia.
Grace Chapel volunteer firefighter John Taylor, a mustached man in uniform, looked to Meadows matter-of-factly.
He spoke matter-of-factly about his drug trafficking exploits, and the testimony often felt carefully choreographed.
"My father was always trying to make an enemy out of me," he says matter-of-factly.
"Twelve days later I was back on tour, what do you expect?" says Lukas matter-of-factly.
"That's what a tank farm looks like when it's on fire," he told VICE News, matter of factly.
"What else are you going to do with your life?" my mother asked one day, matter of factly.
"He was threatening to kill me," she says matter-of-factly as Aylin plays with a pink balloon.
"I wanted to push back against Homer," Madeline Miller said, matter-of-factly, on the phone last week.
While introducing Kesha's performance, Janelle Monae said matter-of-factly, "We come in peace, but we mean business."
It matter-of-factly states what the problem is and who needs to be involved to solve it.
"I added 'daddy' into the tweet because I thought it would add humor," he explains matter-of-factly.
The nurse asked me matter-of-factly if I could try not to push until the doctor returned.
"I figure they're out there sleeping with other guys, just like me," he replied very matter-of-factly.
"Obviously, it would be better with Russia," he said, shrugging matter-of-factly in his Soviet team uniform.
"Stereotype threat," a friend matter-of-factly wrote on Facebook when I posted about my watermelon-eating fear.
"He must be a disciple of Buddha," he said, matter-of-factly, and walked off, down the trail.
"It was the way that he [Jack] just cleaned up the kitchen so matter-of-factly," she said.
"I honestly don't give a care about lyrics when it comes to writing songs," he says, matter-of-factly.
"We're in it for a fight for women, and we have to be united," she said matter of factly.
"In the old days, white people used to call us nigger to our face," she said matter-of-factly.
There's something powerful about seeing your tech usage data laid out matter-of-factly — you can't hide from it.
When her husband loses control of his bowels, no hired helper will clean him, she says matter-of-factly.
"I don't know why I don't have one," he says matter-of-factly as we walk to his home.
"Life is the same as when you were here, but without the loud sounds," he reported matter-of-factly.
"I did it so matter-of-factly," they say in a speech that has since been posted to Facebook.
"I have 18 bodies I need to bury — my brother's family," Faisal Umm Tayran, 50, said matter-of-factly.
"In the oceans plastic particles will be ground down into smaller and smaller pieces," Pedersen says matter-of-factly.
"I started injecting rather than taking pills," the 35-year-old said matter-of-factly in a telephone interview.
" Then, in one devastating motion, the priest reaches across, grabs her hand and says matter-of-factly: "It'll pass.
Medical examiners outfitted in scrubs, aprons, masks and gloves matter-of-factly dissected bodies in a sterile white room.
And he says matter-of-factly, he will not give up his Klan robe to Davis as others have.
" Lucy nods and says both matter-of-factly and shakily, "I did, in my late teens and early twenties.
"Nobody wanted me as a model or actress, so I went back to school," she said matter-of-factly.
"I'm a moderate Labour supporter, so I'm voting Liberal Democrat," said one teacher in Bishop Auckland, matter-of-factly.
One young boy, speaking very matter-of-factly, wished the Assad regime would let his father out of prison.
"My business career must be looked at against the background of China's economic growth," he said matter-of-factly.
The film presents all of this information matter-of-factly, but her resourceful backstory will clearly inspire a new generation.
"I feel fine," Nonna said matter-of-factly, as her family including Grande's mom Joan and brother Frankie, watched on.
If they are withdrawn from the arsenal, Commander Yadav said matter-of-factly, troops will have to use their firearms.
Seated next to Yeezy designer Steven Smith ... Ye told the crowd, matter-of-factly, he will be running for Prez.
Is God, in Cauthen's mind, a good guy or a bad guy: "God is both," he says, matter-of-factly.
"If we went to do this again in the middle of nowhere, it wouldn't work," says Angel, matter-of-factly.
"If anyone in India can tell you all about fake medicines, it is me," Sati says, quite matter-of-factly.
"Coming from an Aymara perspective, the language doesn't even embody that linear perspective of time," she says, matter of factly.
"But this is your confession," Judge Abdalla said matter-of-factly, pointing to a piece of paper in the file.
A man-hyena speaking from a treetop is treated matter-of-factly, rather than as a mystical or mystifying occurrence.
And by presenting these relationships so simply, so matter-of-factly, The Good Place reinforces how commonplace interracial relationships are.
Instead, in a process he matter-of-factly calls "obsessive," he chose the exact opposite of real-time studio recording.
"Everyone keeps asking me if I'm OK. I tell them I have to be," Justin, 30, said matter-of-factly.
"This is the worst bill for women's health in a generation," Cecile Richards, the group's president, said matter-of-factly.
"Because of my medical condition, or whatever you're going to recommend I treat it with," he answered, matter-of-factly.
"Use the phone that you're using right now to search up what's happening in China," she states matter of factly.
"Everyone," the reader is matter-of-factly told, simply "called him MIME BOY" — and the others appear to leave him alone.
He says this all very matter of factly, as if this version of events will keep him from being held responsible.
"My body was outside the railway track and my legs were left on the track," he now describes matter of factly.
"Yes," he said matter-of-factly, glancing a last time at the riders as he threw a leg over his bike.
"You have days of fire, air and days of earth — the 393 constellations are our helpers," she said matter-of-factly.
Turkish officials have said that Dr. Tubaigy, the autopsy specialist, moved quickly and matter-of-factly to cut up the body.
They managed the rarest feat of all: They played the reality of their characters' lives very simply and matter-of-factly.
The police released a video showing confessions by Sajad and his cousin, delivered matter-of-factly, devoid of emotion or explanation.
Johnson has a way of presenting these scenarios matter-of-factly, grounding the fantastic in the earthy details of country life.
"I've been very prolific," he said matter-of-factly; six decades of work eliminates any impulse toward exaggeration or false modesty.
"His ancestor had a wart on his chin and he was feeling that wart for comfort," she says matter-of-factly.
"People with AIDS—regardless of their sexual orientation—deserve compassion and support, not violence and bigotry," the sheet stated matter-of-factly.
"Playing Missandei was one of the greatest roles, one of the greatest joys of my career," Emmanuel, 23, says matter-of-factly.
"I think I'm the perfect girl for Ray because I can put my legs behind my head," Chardonnay said matter-of-factly.
I would share this matter-of-factly, holding eye contact to better communicate that I did not need pity or fawning over.
The man asked where the children were, and Thomas allegedly responded "matter of factly" that she had killed them, the paper reports.
"Ignacio is upstairs picking some strawberries," he says matter of factly before whipping past my shoulder to scurry up a dark staircase.
In the entries, Grimshaw — who was known by the nickname "Endy" — describes his days matter-of-factly and and with little embellishment.
"Lerdsila is a three-time world champion in three different weight classes at Lumpinee, same at Rajadamnern," Boyd states matter-of-factly.
When asked about this persistent rumor, she tells Colton matter-of-factly that she heard Cassie and Caelynn discussing becoming the Bachelorette.
"Well, the idea that his plume was put into the stone, for his, on his helmet, " the Queen explains matter-of-factly.
One might think that rule translates to other favorite foods, but I'm here to tell you, matter-of-factly, it does not.
"None of us is indispensable, but some of us are just better at our jobs than others," she added matter-of-factly.
Paulina's vocals start as matter-of-factly self-confident rapping and rise into melody, as she sings about dancing on burning ground.
The worn surface of each shingle is lovingly and matter-of-factly painted in varying tonalities of dark lavender and artichoke green.
"I don't have to hear it snore or worry about the pillow sleeping with someone else," she pointed out matter-of-factly.
"I don't want to accidentally use the neighbour's Google," he says, matter-of-factly, as you try to suppress an anguished scream.
Ms. Michaels returns with a perkier tune, "Are You," that matter-of-factly encourages a flirtation over a snappy, skeletal rhythm track.
Willie Nelson, 84, matter-of-factly marvels at his own longevity in "Last Man Standing," the title track of his new album.
The premise of the Japanese novelist Minae Mizumura's matter-of-factly titled third novel, "Inheritance From Mother," does not exactly promise mirth.
It's a nice diversion from the overwhelmingly white world of popular true crime podcasts, and one the show does matter-of-factly.
"Yeah, I mean, I hung out with him first and I wasn't interested in him at that point," Simpson explained matter-of-factly.
"This is the tax we pay for living in a liberated area," he said matter-of-factly as we stood in the rubble.
"I'm unsafe … I think you know that I don't need you," she tells him, matter-of-factly, as he gazes at her adoringly.
Then, on a Sunday morning, my father was suddenly lucid and told me matter-of-factly that he would die in the afternoon.
Halaby concluded her talk by stating matter-of-factly that she has and continues to believe that art can ignite a revolutionary impulse.
"Soccer is a man's sport," Hassan Tawakal, the Zanzibar Sports Council commissioner, said matter-of-factly, from his office in downtown Stone Town.
"I think people care more for me than I care for them," Ms. Holzer said matter-of-factly during the Vanity Fair interview.
At the same time, she was making something to give people so she could "get love from them," she says matter-of-factly.
"I usually just plaster them to my cheek," Hopkins said matter-of-factly, as if I should've been doing the same all along.
In a revealing new documentary, Queen Elizabeth speaks rather matter-of-factly about the royal jewels — and there's no denying her sense of detachment.
John told me this part with no emotion, as if he were matter-of-factly recounting the plot of one of his TV shows.
"If a girl has a bad face and a good body, the problem can be fixed with plastic surgery," he says matter-of-factly.
The official, who himself was Black, told her matter-of-factly that although she's a highly qualified candidate, there's no way she could win.
It was revealed matter-of-factly when a Twitter user complained of not being able to refill his Paytm wallet via an SBI account.
The white people have their own school, Ms Haymer says matter-of-factly, referring to a private Christian academy on the outskirts of town.
Armed with these and other tools, doctors of the future will matter-of-factly prescribe these therapies to extend the lifespans of their patients.
"I have to make a living, and the people here will come anyway; that attack has already happened now," he said matter-of-factly.
Instead, a reasonable person listening could only conclude that Trump probably hadn't given the matter even a passing thought and answered matter-of-factly.
Your husband, who barely cooked before you had children, matter-of-factly learns to make vegan doughnuts and vegan waffles and vegan whipped cream.
"This is a little island," her mother said matter-of-factly, lighting up a cigarette and letting the ash fall on her glittery sneakers.
Or LeBron James, whose Sisyphean boulder of expectations suddenly, matter-of-factly crested a seemingly insurmountable summit and bounced lightly down the other side?
" The HBO show "Big Little Lies" perhaps put it best, when Reese Witherspoon's character, Madeline Mackenzie, matter-of-factly noted: "I love my grudges.
"If I would've taken a left step and then I made two wrong choices, I was a mind flayer," Vincke said matter-of-factly.
He turned and matter-of-factly said, "Oh, fear of forms is a sign of PTSD, you know," and suddenly there was an explanation.
"I'm going to have moments that are less successful, and that's just like the natural structure of anyone's career," she said matter-of-factly.
At an early showing in November, she imbued even melancholic moments with her terse, inviting sense of humor, switching matter of factly between tasks.
On the page, Elena describes the murder and violence and horror around her so matter-of-factly that it doesn't quite register as violence.
Devoted only to sculpture, the artist refused to acknowledge his paternity, although today, auction houses and Romanian newspapers speak of it matter-of-factly.
Rather, it deals with racism matter-of-factly, never pretending that it doesn't exist or claiming to have an explicit solution to fix the world.
Chappaquiddick is a lean, meticulously researched film that presents its story matter-of-factly, without fanfare or the visual and narrative indulgences seen in Trust.
"Sitting at home knowing all these people needed help, we decided to come over here and get 'em to safety," Moreau said matter-of-factly.
But it's almost impossible to imagine a sound, a step, a symbol that could convey the horrors that Ms. Munyaneza so matter-of-factly details.
"I asked my grandfather to drive me to Santa Ana," Bautista explained matter-of-factly, referring to a town in the Mexican state of Sonora.
I told her, as matter-of-factly as a 2-year-old could, that she was in a garden, surrounded by daisies (her favorite flower).
It features never-before-seen interview footage of Kemper matter-of-factly recalling his crimes and the interviews are as chilling as the Hollywood dramatization.
She once matter-of-factly said in an interview she isn't afraid, which is likely a much better way of framing her and her work.
Of course, there's a question that bites at me when I matter-of-factly put time aside to bawl my eyes out: Am I normal?
"Quality, artisan food is very expensive, so I have to be the artisan, whether I like it or not," says Daniel very matter-of-factly.
" Nor did he sound "triumphalist" when he said matter-of-factly that communism had been tried for several decades and, put simply, "It didn't work.
"Right now we're in Ireland," says 21-year-old Caolán McGinley matter of factly, when we meet in the shadow of Bogside's Free Derry Museum.
The two sculptures on display by Kazuko Miyamoto are titled as matter-of-factly as the exhibition itself, and they are just as deceptively simple.
"We built the trap music that it is today," Zay said, matter-of-factly, speaking over the phone on the eve of the album's release.
"I'd rather live my life free and open than closed off, where people like me for something that I'm not," she says matter-of-factly.
"Oh, we talk about it privately or with other Asian entertainers, but definitely not in public or in print," she told me matter-of-factly.
When my mother — her grandmother — was dying of breast cancer two years earlier, I had explained everything matter-of-factly, just as the experts recommended.
Rather matter-of-factly, Adams added that she feels like she might die in the next few years, and that Crosby needs the money more.
And, as in the work of contemporary fabulists like Kelly Link, Helen Oyeyemi and Audrey Niffenegger, the real intersects matter-of-factly with the supernatural.
Mr. Santos, wearing a tight brown jail jumpsuit, folded his hands and spoke softly and matter-of-factly about his goals once he is freed.
He speaks thoughtfully and matter-of-factly, with a slight lisp, as he discusses topics like social media, religion, and gang culture with equal comfort.
"The most important thing that I brought was my hair product," Kimball is heard saying matter-of-factly during the episode's end-of-show blooper clip.
"I responded matter-of-factly that I won't be taking off my turban," he said in an interview Monday afternoon from the airport in Mexico City.
"It is our hope that each case was considered individually, rather than a blanket decision being made to matter-of-factly eliminate all cases," she said.
"Some people have suggested that we could get $19883 million," she said matter-of-factly, as she showed off the land on a bitterly cold afternoon.
"It felt important to talk about love because it was the first time I was in love, and that felt important," says Louis matter-of-factly.
"Blue Frontiers will create environmentally sound, self-sustaining, modular floating island with significant regulatory autonomy," Quirk states matter-of-factly during his presentation at the Summit.
The 40-year-old informant testified matter-of-factly for hours in federal court in Washington on Monday and Tuesday under the pseudonym of Ali Majrisi.
When she finds out that what she's suffered from all her life has a name, this news is delivered matter-of-factly by her mother's therapist.
"It was really a challenge to find a way to make my singing effective, since I can barely carry a tune," he said matter-of-factly.
"This is a long, long, faraway goal, but 2036 I am running for office to be president of the United States," she said matter-of-factly.
The man spoke matter-of-factly, Mr. Malik said, and ended by saying simply, "Thank God," a common interjection from religious Muslims as they bear tragedy.
He is sincere in that L.A. way, seemingly neurosis- and regret-free, matter-of-factly cataloging his achievements without a scent of vanity or self-consciousness.
Ono leaned forward and, as though revealing the most obvious-than-ever answer to the knottiest of kōan riddles, matter-of-factly replied, "Because I'm alive."
She just matter-of-factly ran down the program with great professionalism, said hello to some of the guys in the band, and that was it.
"Some of you think I'm some tool for the left," she matter-of-factly told the crowd at a town hall-style meeting here this week.
He's also blunt about viewing Gelfling as inferior: "Gelfing want to be ruled," he tells Rian matter of factly, so why shouldn't the Skeksis rule them?
"One time, your great-grandfather's nanny decided to have a sip of the coffee that was laid out for the jinn," my mother says matter-of-factly.
Queerness enters into Blond(e) – an album whose title exists in both male and female forms – matter of factly through the universal lenses of love and heartbreak.
"I had her killed," he said matter-of-factly, adding that Mr. Hunter handled the details and that Mr. Samia and "a partner" did the actual work.
"Most human serial killers are less prolific, because to kill a human takes a lot more effort than to kill an animal," says Rising matter-of-factly.
When he returned to Los Angeles, he matter-of-factly mentioned to his parents that the next season he was no longer going to go by Mike.
An electro aesthete with an ascetic streak, he matter-of-factly explains that he still works with much of the same analogue gear he did decades prior.
Earhart planned the flight as matter-of-factly as she had her whole career, and discarded some potentially life-saving advice and equipment for this particular flight.
"My paintings can't vote," Ms. Wang said matter-of-factly, adding that her work mostly deals with her feelings of guilt over her privilege as an artist.
With an X-ray of my skull on the screen next to him, the doctor matter-of-factly explained to me why my face is too big.
Louis Gossett Jr. matter-of-factly claimed that his grandmother lived to be 117, which if true would place her alongside the oldest people of all time.
But in contrast to Tuesday, when Ms. Constand cried as she recounted the incident, she remained dry-eyed and outwardly calm Wednesday, answering questions matter-of-factly.
In 2011, the handful of articles that mentioned Obama's support of charters did so matter-of-factly and with a sense that the issue was largely anodyne.
Instead, she said matter-of-factly that Sondland was simply performing a different task, one entirely separate from the policy-centric national security goals she was pursuing.
During an interview, she spoke matter-of-factly about the last four years, recounting the threat of violence from both pimps and the men who buy her.
Elizabeth Warren published a blog post on Medium that matter of factly stated that it's time to break up three of the most powerful companies in the country.
In a revealing documentary that aired earlier this year, Queen Elizabeth spoke rather matter-of-factly about the royal jewels — and there's no denying her sense of detachment.
Marked for death His former colleagues -- who numbered 300 at the height of the group's existence -- would kill him if they find him, he says matter-of-factly.
"We lost a lot of scientists," Gerardine Mukeshimana, the minister of agriculture, says matter-of-factly, when explaining why the country has only limited capacity for agricultural research.
If we did, we would know that King declared, matter-of-factly, that America had not made good on its promise of full citizenship rights to black people.
Super Tuesday 2020: Live news and results That dynamic is comfortable territory for Sanders, who on Monday responded matter-of-factly to the rush of support for Biden.
Two decades on from seeing James score 15 points in his high school debut, Windhorst talks matter-of-factly about one of the more unique athlete-reporter relationships.
McQueen doesn't prepare the viewer for Ashes's death, but he doesn't try to make a point of or exaggerate it either; it is revealed very matter-of-factly.
" Another comment, leveled at me without context but matter-of-factly, was issued as a charge: "Let us pierce through the darkness and decide that we will investigate.
There was a momentary commotion—"They bite," Yan said, matter-of-factly—and then we found the ant on my shoulder, making a desperate break for my ear.
"They've been trying to stop us for the past three years with a lot of crap," he stated matter-of-factly about his Democratic opponents on Capitol Hill.
Ties "Learn from your mistakes," my 11-year-old son remarked matter-of-factly as we walked past a wildly inebriated young woman throwing up in the bushes.
"That's currently the only place in the world not covered by nation-state jurisdiction," Susanne Tarkowski Tempelhof, the platform's founder told me matter-of-factly, lighting up a cigarette.
"We were here because we felt we had a stake in the EU. Now we have slightly less of a stake," says one senior council official, matter-of-factly.
" In May 2012, Parsons had quietly come out after a profile in the New York Times matter-of-factly described him as "gay and in a 10-year relationship.
The pilot lasts just long enough to establish the premise, and a couple of installments later your grandson is matter-of-factly explaining that he is an evil robot.
"You can say this is the biggest thing we've done to simplify the experience of sharing video since the invention of the GoPro itself," he says matter of factly.
"I had all the symptoms of a sociopath, but the symptoms associated with a sociopath are almost identical to those of a drug addict," Alig said, matter-of-factly.
"You look like a monster," Rose's 3-year-old son Sebastian Taylor with ex-husband Wiz Khalifa says matter-of-factly into the camera while his mom holds him.
"It's not new — I just did more of what I've always done for a decade and a half," Kreider said matter-of-factly of his grueling off-season routine.
She took the flowers matter-of-factly and put them in some water, accepting them less as a gift for her, and more as a gift for the house.
"Jay Z is around my age, and in three years, I'll be eligible for AARP," Professor Lester Spence matter-of-factly states as he nears his talk at Georgetown.
"It has been estimated that products coming out from our patents or the publications from our lab have helped some two billion people worldwide," he said matter-of-factly.
We reached out to Google to ask, and a spokesperson stated matter-of-factly that it depends on how fast the keys can be made available in more regions.
"Asylum seekers must appear for appointments in order to have their status reviewed, but they are often late by one or two hours," she told me matter-of-factly.
She matter-of-factly informed the group that the injured goose is named Gary, and that his leg has been wrapped in that line for a couple of years.
Bring it up quickly and dispense with it matter-of-factly: Indicate that you've been more mindful of "company culture," have adjusted and believe this issue is behind you.
Then he asked matter-of-factly if Herrick was the one who'd been communicating with him via the hookup app Grindr, and who'd minutes earlier invited him over for sex.
The first Thai film to win the Palme d'Or at Cannes, Uncle Boonmee features supernatural events such as a woman getting eaten out by a catfish, depicted matter-of-factly.
She said she objected and stalled for time, and that Mr. St. Surin — who had already disrobed — matter-of-factly stated his case, over some hours, for shooting the scene.
Perhaps inured to shock after more than two years in the White House, she appeared neither upset nor surprised about the discovery, which she described matter-of-factly on Thursday.
" One operative matter-of-factly described his strategy to me: "You call the [news division's] attorney, you call the general counsel, and you say 'Do you understand what you're doing?
It was something that my husband, Larry, and I discovered we had in common: We had both, all through our childhoods, been taken matter-of-factly to see adult entertainments.
Last weekend, in the early hours of Sunday morning, a man walked into an art exhibit in Toronto and matter-of-factly stole a Banksy print reportedly worth $45,000 [$35,000 USD].
She's been happily carrying the narrative for the past six episodes, but she's done so in very matter-of-factly, breezing through plot points like a mailman on a delivery route.
Now, "we have a free-to-play game with loot boxes," McCoy says matter-of-factly, adding that he knows how that looks and what it sounds like on the surface.
He says it rather matter-of-factly here ... he himself wishes he'd known sooner, and realized that the persistent stomach pains he felt prior to his official diagnosis were a symptom.
" In May 2012, Parsons quietly came out of the closet after a profile in the New York Times matter-of-factly described him as "gay and in a 10-year relationship.
His ambition is irrepressible: "I find it strange and uncomfortable to aim for anything less than the greatest," he said in an interview with The Guardian last week, matter-of-factly.
Stivers, the chair of the House GOP campaign arm, says matter of factly Ryan has "clearly been our most valuable player," noting he's by far the biggest fundraiser in the conference.
One thing I admired about Doc & Darryl is that the drinking and drugging—including "greenies" which were nearly mandatory—and the domestic violence is presented thoroughly and rather matter-of-factly.
"The mangroves here will probably die if this continues because of the direct palm oil-to-mangrove conversion and the potential impact on ground water systems," he adds, matter of factly.
I asked him if he spends time in Harlem, to immerse himself in the culture of the city's main Senegalese enclave, and he replied matter-of-factly: ''I don't go out much.
When asked what suddenly spurred him to want to erase the name of an ex-girlfriend, Edward Marron at Twin Towers responded matter-of-factly that his "baby's mom didn't like it".
Referring to more prominent decisions, such as regarding the 2020 census and partisan gerrymandering, Ginsburg on Wednesday noted matter-of-factly that she had signed onto opinions written by her liberal colleagues.
"It's generally easier for a standing person to hit a moving target than for a moving person to hit a standing target," as firearms instructor Massad Ayoob tells VICE matter-of-factly.
Flemmi, who&aposs serving life in prison for 10 killings, matter-of-factly described for jurors his and Salemme&aposs involvement in grisly slayings during Boston&aposs gang wars of the 1960s.
" When asked where tacos stack up in his favorite food spectrum along with pizza and burgers, Burkett responds very matter-of-factly: "Definitely tacos, when compared to the rest of that junk.
Matter-of-factly, this suit is designed in much the same way one of my nicer suits from about 10 years ago was, only that one cost me about twice as much.
By deploying white-hulled coast guard cutters — the small stick — both antagonists have announced, matter of factly, that they are enforcing the law in waters where they are entitled to do so.
"I think they'll just take it as it is," she replied, then added, matter-of-factly and perhaps a bit proudly, "I was too early" — meaning, of course, ahead of her time.
"It is ordered that the applicant be excluded and deported from the United States," he said matter-of-factly, according to an audio recording of the proceedings stored by the National Archives.
"You'd probably want to put some tampons in the bag, otherwise there's a moss called Sphagnum cymbifolium, or blood moss, which is absorbent and has antibacterial properties," he responds matter-of-factly.
At a time when people at all levels of the music industry are trying to figure out how it all works, Youngblood has casually, humbly, and matter-of-factly cracked the code.
While Mr. Booker said he was ready to spar with Mr. Trump, stating matter-of-factly that "there is nobody in this race tougher than me," his overarching theme was about reconciliation.
" Speaking last year of her performance as Lear in London, Ms. Jackson said matter-of-factly, "I expected to do it eight times a week, because that's the way I've been raised.
He tells the camera matter-of-factly about his gunshot wounds, the 274 scars covering his body, and "the 15 or 17 surgeries" he's endured after 29 years of working as a bouncer.
"We are under-resourced," Naomi Enessbee, the center's co-director who doubles as a counsellor assigned to Bolu, said matter-of-factly, sitting in an office at the clinic one afternoon in February.
On the radio, two local talk show hosts, after reviewing a new Mediterranean restaurant—"I wasn't in love with the baklava"—chat matter-of-factly about the Obama administration's infiltration by Muslim extremists.
As for the Thai bird chiles that intimidate some American diners, she deploys them matter-of-factly, as a necessity of life, and at moments in the meal they make the world spin.
"El Paso itself is almost one half Mexican in population and very cosmopolitan," an Army major-author writes matter-of-factly, noting that it is flooded with international as well as American tourists.
One night, I overheard her matter-of-factly but compassionately tell her neighbor (and patient), whose life was near its end, to take a long cruise, from which she likely would not return.
We got a taste of that earlier in the season when Cal talks about death with his and Angela's kids, explaining matter-of-factly that people just cease to exist when they die.
Ahlam smiles, almost matter-of-factly, as if even at her young age she knows she needs to be strong, that life has not been and likely will not be kind to her.
"Just finished practice and going to go over to the U to work for the rest of the day," Whalen said, matter-of-factly, as if everyone works two such high-profile jobs.
"I think grime adheres to the idea of being independent simply because a lot of the music is entirely the product of the artists and small independents themselves," explains Fraser, matter-of-factly.
Paterno's family has accused McQueary of inconsistency in his retelling of what he saw in the locker room, though prosecutors have praised him for handling several trips to the witness stand matter-of-factly.
" When asked how it will feel to part with the stones, Skragge replies matter of factly: "It will be a warm feeling, and will make me feel her soul is staying present with me.
" The opening sequence said "step aside," literally, as a single-file line of dancers, with Solange at its center, walked matter-of-factly down the building's spiraling tiers to the opening notes of "Scales.
When asked about that choice, and whether reelecting Bush had made the country better off, Bloomberg matter-of-factly explained that he supported the candidate who had done what he asked after 9/11.
Men debate has been going on for a while -- and back in August, Billie Jean King told us pretty matter of factly that Serena would have zero chance against the best men on the planet.
How and why can a prosecutor argue so matter-of-factly that "a blonde in a pink shirt" is harmless, while a person with coarse hair, who happens to be black, represents a significant danger?
"I don't think the consumer business is real, because there's no use for it," Joshi told TechCrunch matter of factly, adding that he believes the company's extension into plastic desktop printers was a wrong move.
In an op-ed for the New York Times entitled "I Want to Be Rich and I'm Not Sorry," Knoll explains, as matter-of-factly as Stephanie did in the book, her definition of success.
In a staging of Gentileschi's representation of Susanna being spied on while bathing, the episode is not titillating, but tiresomely seedy; as in the painting, Susanna is matter-of-factly naked, rather than suggestively nude.
But Nils Lenke, head of research for Nuance, a language-technology company, explains matter-of-factly that "DNNs are just another kind of mathematical model," the basis of which had been well understood for decades.
The video, from NBC's archives, also shows Trump matter-of-factly grabbing from behind the waist of a young woman, pulling her back into him — and then casually tapping her bottom with his right hand.
When I asked her if it worked, she matter-of-factly explained that she was more focused on the unnerving realities of having sexual encounter with a bona fide gangster than the way anything felt.
That, in turn, leads Trump to overreact—Comey's decision to matter-of-factly state that the FBI had no information that suggested that Trump's tweets about "wiretapping" were correct most likely led to his ouster.
The sudden case of talking-head amnesia over this is being greeted in conservative media by hilarious video montages featuring the same scolds, who now decry the term, matter-of-factly invoking it back then.
Artistically, those concoctions went nowhere, as she recalls matter-of-factly, but they led her to begin tinkering with plaster and then with wax, and then eventually to dip lengths of fabric into melted wax.
Wilde and the screenwriters (Katie Silberman, Emily Halpern, Sarah Haskins and Susanna Fogel) don't so much reinvent the formula as refresh it, infusing some familiar situations with an exuberant, generous, matter-of-factly feminist sensibility.
In talking with teenagers, I matter-of-factly point out that their teachers should be giving them hard academic workouts, because that's what will transform them from wobbly middle school colts into graduation-ready racehorses.
After we had spoken for about an hour in the conference room of a Times Square hotel, I looked down at her stylish slip-on sneakers to ask, matter-of-factly, whether they were Vans.
"A lot of people approach these legacies as vultures winging around this decomposing body looking for little islands of still-pink flesh they can consume," he recently said matter-of-factly from his West Hollywood, Calif.
"I do whatever it takes," he said matter-of-factly after proving it statistically and otherwise, including what to date is the series' pivotal moment — James stepping over Draymond Green near the end of Game 4.
"I will tell you, if he loses Wisconsin, you won't have to worry about Corey any longer, because he'll become a liability, and Donald Trump will get rid of him," Ms. Manigault said matter-of-factly.
Up until now, no one in Otto's life — not his grandparents, or babysitters, or fellow 3-year-olds — has told him that boys do not wear dresses, said his mother, Lena Christiansson, 36, matter-of-factly.
He said it matter-of-factly, but when I looked at him to see if he was joking, his shoulders were slumped, his head down, his eyes focused on the track immediately in front of him.
Christina Sivalingam, a 10-year-old Tamil girl on Nauru spoke matter-of-factly in an interview about seeing the aftermath of one death — that of an Iranian man, Fariborz Karami, who killed himself in June.
Dionysus' task, then, is all too easy: When King Pentheus joins the cult, wearing one of his mother's dresses, it makes more sense abstractly than matter-of-factly, as it is in the version without the Intermezzo.
Ms. d'Ambrosio said she went on a couple of dates with local men, and the first guy turned out to be "around 16," and the next one told her matter-of-factly that he had a wife.
"There are so many probable configurations that it would be nearly impossible to solve by randomly twisting it until it's all done," he said, very matter-of-factly and in a way that was over my head.
Jeff Sessions, who once said matter-of-factly that "good people don't smoke marijuana," to head the US Department of Justice, which oversees the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), the major law enforcement arm of the federal drug war.
The streamer Cinthya Alicea matter-of-factly told me what it was like to be "swatted"—a vicious prank in which trolls anonymously report a made-up threat to police, summoning a SWAT team to a target's home.
The girls — identified by first names or nicknames like "Nobody" and "651" — show varying degrees of comfort with Mr. Oskouei's questions, some matter-of-factly discussing drugs or stabbings, and others seemingly reluctant to look toward the camera.
She alludes matter-of-factly to her time as a glorified child slave, neglected and unloved and so lonely that her only friends are her own reflection in a glass door and the echo of her own voice.
Like Tucker Max, another popular machismo-focused web essayist of the era, Maddox matter-of-factly presented profanity-laden contrarian takes like "'Embrace diversity,' and other bullshit phrases that don't mean anything," with almost a scorn for his readership.
On a recent afternoon, Valerie Harper kicks back on a sofa in her Santa Monica, California, condo overlooking the Pacific, happily chewing gum and talking matter-of-factly about the disease that should have killed her four years ago.
Vanderbilt reports all of this ­matter-of-factly, though one imagines that this hypothetical listener's response to having her aural safe space invaded by Cyrus might be reflexive, as so many culturally conditioned responses are, especially the negative ones.
A calm voice introduces each object and then takes you matteroffactly through the steps required to create it: the addition of materials, the application of heat or cold, the cutting and shaping and refining by different machines.
Without going into graphic details, Chris explains that images and videos of child sexual abuse are labeled either A, B, or C. "Category A content really deals with rape and sexual torture of children," he says matter-of-factly.
One of the most disturbing moments in the documentary for me came toward the end, when a doctor says matter-of-factly that the anti-choice advocates are getting their way and she can't imagine the pendulum swinging back.
I tell them matter-of-factly that it is terrible and it will always be terrible and that the sooner you recognize that as the new reality, the sooner you'll adapt to it, whatever that looks like for you.
Matter-of-factly and with little hint of stress, he outlines the challenges of being a single father to four children — the oldest of whom is 8 — and living with them for more than a year in homeless shelters.
He fully extended his lanky 7-foot-1 frame and swatted the 3-point attempt out of midair so matter-of-factly that Grant pulled his hands toward his body, looking almost sorry that he had attempted the shot.
"If I'm telling the truth with my music—and we come from go-go so we already on point with the rhythms—it can be an R&B beat or a trap beat," he says matter of factly, hands clasped together.
"People would feel much more comfortable having... I don't know, Osama Bin Laden or some other terrorist what-have-you sitting at the table with them, than someone who touched children," Solondz says matter-of-factly, gazing out over Piccadilly.
You are drawn into the world of the Bakshis and their deceptively cozy holiday from the very first scene, where two men discuss matter-of-factly how they can best fit a body into the backseat of a blue Ambassador car.
Even The Times once quoted, matter-of-factly, a veteran telling of how he arrived stateside from Vietnam on a stretcher with a bullet in his leg, only to be splattered with rotten vegetables and spat on by antiwar college kids.
For the Stearnses, there was no such angst; they matter-of-factly wove in the pregnancy, including the day their son Christopher was born in December 250; the episode that night featured the fictional Johnny pacing in a waiting room.
A group of young people in folding chairs, with earbuds dangling from their necks, who could talk matter-of-factly about what it felt like when the bullet pierced their stomach or they saw people they loved being gunned down.
He strips away the day along with the almost 50 pounds of gear, both safety and utility, that he wears around his waist and on his body as matter-of-factly as a salesman wears a suit and a nurse wears scrubs.
Partner's exceptional approach is that they harness formerly typical male gendered energies in rock music—protest music, if you will—and project them back onto their audience to make it safe and OK to just matter-of-factly rock the fuck out.
"All these are simple ideas if you think from a Silicon Valley point of view, but they were being thought about in an old industry point of view — selling them through old distribution channel with huge margins," Barra says almost matter-of-factly.
"I'm giving it a shot," Biden said matter-of-factly during a phone call with a House Democratic lawmaker within the past week — a conversation the congressman recounted to The Hill and interpreted as a sure sign that Biden will run in 21625.
I will never forget witnessing a judge matter-of-factly stating in open court — though not in front of the jury — that he couldn't imagine that a person would knowingly sleep with a person with HIV, even if they were being treated.
"I still am amused that we just matter-of-factly call them the Hamptons Five," Kerr said of Durant and the four Warriors mainstays who famously traveled with team officials to the Hamptons in July 218 to recruit Durant in free agency.
" Making you love me like A photo posted by Baby Lady (@caitlinjstasey69) on Nov 5, 103 at 9:53am PDT Planned Parenthood itself as asserted that it won't let a change in presidency close them down, stating matter of factly "These doors stay open.
Hawley's defense is typical of those taken by Republicans in these tight races: Invoke a family member or close friend with preexisting conditions, state matter of factly that you therefore support protecting preexisting conditions, and ignore the public record while accusing Democrats of playing politics.
He explained that he "got on a roll during [one-on-one] King of the Hill" and stayed on the court for quite a while during Curry's camp, adding, matter of factly, that the six-foot-three Curry is "too little" to guard him.
One of the best moments in this episode is a short one where the top American Century executives discuss how to work within the budget constraints of mob financing, dealing with it matter-of-factly, like the exchange rates for a Canadian pressing plant.
In a way, the real subject of "The Crown" not so much the monarchy as it is time, as comes clear when Elizabeth matter-of-factly appraises the woman in the royal portrait, the way you or I might accidentally catch ourselves in the mirror.
West Bank Journal YISHUV HADAAT, West Bank — With shoulder-length hair tumbling from beneath his knit skullcap, Hanamel Dorfman, a radical young Israeli settler, explains matter-of-factly on camera how hilltop settlement outposts like his own will continue to proliferate across the West Bank.
So I proposed an idea that would have seemed radical were there not so much data backing it: "I think you should quit your job, we should sell our house, and we should move somewhere cheaper," I told my husband matter-of-factly one day.
Rumors had circulated for decades that contestants were being pressured to provide sexual favors to "dark saints" in return for money to pay for the wardrobe, diction classes, dental work, breast implants and other cosmetic surgeries matter-of-factly required of would-be Miss Venezuelas.
My strategy used to be to clue it matter-of-factly, and I'm glad to see the editors kept my clue, but I've since just removed it from my word list entirely, since I think it's an inherently loaded word that implies a negative judgment.
As Camera 2 turned to Hentoff in the latter, he matter-of-factly explained that the truth of Black Power is that it did "not exist as yet," which is why black people and groups such as the Black Panthers were organizing under its banner.
Multiple currently circulating theories attach themselves to the 2012 fall, including one pushed by Trump spokesperson Katrina Pierson, who in August offered matter-of-factly that Clinton was suffering from dysphasia, a neurological disorder that complicates speech and language comprehension due to brain trauma or disease.
Nadu matter-of-factly recalls the feeling, coming to Germany as a young woman, that her skin color made her less of a human being in other people's eyes, while Patricia shares the alienating experience of being one of only three POCs in her whole town.
In poised testimony, he matter-of-factly laid out how he came to discover that an "irregular channel" — certain to become a Washington buzzword — was working against a regular diplomatic channel enforcing the official American policy of backing Ukraine in its efforts to hold off Russian aggression.
He wasn't saying it matter-of-factly at all; he was obviously emotionally affected by it, so it went to show that he did believe that was actually going to happen, but also that he felt a deep conflict there between his and his parents' beliefs.
"There was a mother of four who said to us, quite matter-of-factly, 'I've been trying to figure out how to crash my car to cause a miscarriage but not to permanently injure myself and die,'" says Mara Clarke, the founder of Abortion Support Network.
She matter-of-factly conveys disability in intimate moments of rehabilitation — in close-ups of Carol's body moving and being coaxed to move — and when she goes big and wide for an exuberant square dance in which the revelers do-si-do in wheelchairs, joyously independent.
Throughout the collection, stanza topics matter-of-factly alternate between light and dark, day and night, life and death, up and down, the one and the many, squares and circles, yes and no, you and me, and other elemental oppositions, without making better-worse value judgments.
The star, a producer on the highly personal project, appeared on The Wendy Williams Show shortly after the nominations were announced Thursday and matter-of-factly agreed when Williams told him she was "expecting more" nominations for the movie that chronicles hip-hop group N.W.A.'s rise to fame.
Myles says he cracked his window just enough so the man could get a clear shot, but as soon as he did the man snapped away We also got a hold of the 911 call Myles placed right afterward, and again ... the guy sounds stoic and matter-of-factly.
Apart from a slight residue of defiance in straight-at-the-audience stares, the dancers treated their all-male interactions matter-of-factly, bringing out the tender beauty in supported balances and underplaying the penetration of one man's foot through the hole made by the other's bent leg.
He falsely claimed that his opponent Hillary Clinton "started the birther controversy" in 2008 and stated, matter-of-factly, that "President Barack Obama was born in the United States" -- something Obama proved beyond a shadow of a doubt in 2011 when he released his long-form birth certificate.
"He was quite clear when we spoke about it that he believed his parents, his sister, and his family who still believed in the Hindu [faith] would go to the hellfire, and he wasn't saying it matter of factly, he was obviously emotionally affected by it all," said James.
Whether that's Karen matter-of-factly breaking down the rules for women on Halloween in "Sexy" or Regina showing just how cruel she can be to get what she wants with "Someone Gets Hurt," those moments elevate everything else, and add a sense of electricity to the whole show.
While I didn't encounter the overt hostility my father had, I did experience resistance, including being barred once from entering a white classmate's home because, she said matter-of-factly as she stood in the doorway, she didn't let black people (she used a different word) in her house.
When asked about the health of wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr., whose tough season continued with a two-catch effort on Sunday, Mayfield matter-of-factly said the team's training staff had made a mistake by not having Beckham get surgery for his sports hernia before the season.
Over the years, English newspaper articles mentioning the chant's genesis that day matter-of-factly tied its emergence to the race of Chris Oti, who was the first black player to represent England's rugby team in almost a century, and who played a starring role in that game.
The block is viewed matter of factly in Kenny Rivera's gouache street scenes that carry an undertone of violence and nostalgia, recalling the Washington Heights of his childhood, while the young painter Vaughn Spann, in "Here Comes the Storm," considers the block more abstractly in relationship to Minimalism.
When one reporter tried to corner him into admitting that the U.S. was now paying for the wall, contrary to his campaign promises, Trump answered matter of factly with logic: he wants to get the wall built quickly, so he's not going to wait a year and a half for funding.
A man who talked to college admissions advisor William "Rick" Singer eight years ago about getting his son into a top California school says Singer matter-of-factly raised the idea of using fraud to make that happen — for a whopping $100,000 fee — less than two minutes after their conversation began.
In "The Scheme," Dawkins -- currently appealing his conviction for bribery-- sits for an extensive interview that casts doubts on the FBI's tactics, while matter-of-factly discussing the extent to which coaches and agents flout NCAA rules by funneling money to prospective players and their families, despite indignant denials from coaches.
Dressed in suits and ties, speaking matter-of-factly, they describe the barbaric acts they and others inflicted on the captives, who were swept up indiscriminately and then waterboarded, slammed into walls, locked in coffins and more — all in the hunt for intelligence that few, if any, of them possessed.
From our initial glimpse of the ever-ravishing Francesca Annis, as Rose, nursing a bloody nose through to a startling finish that may make playgoers feel as if they have been inside a blender, Ms. Kirkwood almost matter of factly suggests a gathering apocalypse that is unsparing in its reach.
To his credit, Henderson never failed a test for performance-enhancing drugs prior to his testosterone replacement therapy (unlike Vitor Belfort, for example) and spoke openly and matter-of-factly about his use (also unlike Belfort), claiming that he tested himself to make sure he was always hovering around a normal range.
His cadence and lazy falsetto, while obviously not as refined as the singer's, took more from the sly braggadocio of a Curtis Mayfield (whose Superfly album featured him matter-of-factly serenading about ghetto life and having bad bitches in his bed in the early 70s) than it did any of his contemporaries.
Style and character are fused in the towheaded person of Zaja (Shree Crooks), who alternately wears a boiler suit and a gas mask ("She has this fascination with genocide," Ms. Hoffman said matter-of-factly) and, at other times, a bobcat hat made from roadkill, which the designer had an Etsy vendor stitch and repurpose.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The exhibition 1970's: 9 Women and Abstraction at Zürcher Gallery on Bleecker Street, curated by Barbara Stehle, is as matter-of-factly titled as you can get — the decade, the artists, the genre — which is entirely appropriate for the materials-based, understated, and uncompromising art on display.
In general, I'm into the scenes where characters who've never (or barely) met finally stop to talk to each other, but Brienne's arrival at Castle Black brings with it confirmation of Stannis's death, something she matter-of-factly conveys to Davos and Melisandre, as if she wants to make sure they're totally fine with him being dead.
In Slow Days, Fast Company, she remarks, cannily and matter-of-factly, that the gleaming hue of her skin is largely responsible for the lust she inspires in men: The truth is that when you're as voluptuous and un-hair-sprayed as I am, you have to cover yourself in un-ironed muumuus to walk to the corner and mail a letter.
I remember sitting around after a delicious meal at a friend's house, eating plates of freshly peeled pomelo and pineapple, when my friend's father started talking matter-of-factly about how an American pilot had dropped a bomb on his family's home in the Old Quarter, the densely packed residential neighborhood that's always been the heart and soul of Hanoi.
A 1924 help wanted ad, reprinted by the Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia at Ferris State University, lays out the duties of the dodger matter-of-factly: "He just puts his head through a hole in a big piece of canvass and permits the aforesaid head to be used as a target by young men who toss baseballs," the ad read.
In the same way Shonda Rhimes used shows like Grey's Anatomy and Scandal to matter-of-factly show give us diverse worlds that simply reflect reality — it's not like anyone said it was wild that white Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo), Asian Cristina Yang (Chandra Wilson), and Black Miranda Bailey (Chandra Wilson) were ambitious Seattle doctors — Rise tries to make the same case for rural Pennsylvania.
And as I examined the baby myself, my mind was still reeling because a pediatrician in training in New York City in the year 2019 had matter-of-factly reviewed several hospitalized children with measles, children she had seen herself over the past few months as part of the current outbreak of more than 400 cases reported in New York since October, mostly among ultra-Orthodox Jews.
There are scattered bits on YouTube: the double-entendre-filled song "I Really Want to Bomb You"; a video of her play Excuse Me I Feel Like Multiplying, which turns the conflict between the US and USSR into one between two women fighting over a man; Kroesen herself delivering an absurd story called "Lou's Dream" so matter-of-factly, it feels like she's explaining how to tie shoelaces to a child.
She sings matter-of-factly, but in shards, a tale of romantic failing told by an Alexa on low battery: It was never jealousyJust a cute hyperboleIdiocracy, I dreamAnd he's still keen to chill with meI've zoomed in 1080pYour pseudo-smile is so unfree Much of this album is like this, full of skepticism of the way technology destabilizes feelings — it's there in the words, and it's there in the production.
Then there's the fact that this spritz is the first of its kind to be made in partnership with and backed by Proprietors LLC, the company that birthed Death & Co. in New York and The Normandie Club in LA. "This sounds pedestrian, but they just needed to taste good on their own and be versatile in drinks," Devon Tarby of Proprietors LLC tells me very matter-of-factly when I ask how the flavors in the spritzes were developed.
A member of the Trump team, who was sitting next to the hotel pool in a blue T-shirt emblazoned with the Trump campaign slogan, "Make America Great Again", was so confident about the outcome of the vote that she explained matter-of-factly that Mr Trump will speak just after his victory is announced and that they will hold the party at the ballroom of Treasure Island, a gargantuan hotel next door which is fronted by two life-size pirate ships.
A member of the Trump team, who was sitting by the hotel pool in a blue T-shirt emblazoned with the Trump campaign slogan, "Make America Great Again", was so confident about the outcome of the vote that she explained matter-of-factly that Mr Trump would speak just after his victory was announced, and that the victory party would be held in the ballroom of Treasure Island, a gargantuan hotel next door which is fronted by two life-size pirate ships.
There's a rogue's gallery of photo ops documenting the unknowing yet nevertheless potential assassins — men who either have been infected or simply exposed to the coronavirus — who've slipped by in plain sight of the Secret Service and matter-of-factly gotten this close to the president: The Brazilian presidential press secretary standing shoulder-to-shoulder with a jack-o-lantern-grinning Trump holding a mud-brown "Make Brazil Great Again" cap as they celebrate the brand's international launch; the Brazilian charge d'affaires who shared a festive dinner table with the president in the rococo splendor of Mar-a-Lago, statesmen fiddling away the evening while the virus burned its path across their nations.

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