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If it's at the office, pretty much everyone just mumbles.
"It's a visual medium," he mumbles by way of justification.
"Help us get out of Richmond and stuff," one teen mumbles.
Ri Yon Chol mumbles his goodbyes and disappears into the shadows.
"I think this is Han dynasty," the classmate mumbles, when asked.
"You are pretty," he mumbles while staring at the teenager's chest.
"I have to go eat something first," one of them mumbles.
He mumbles along and picks it back up after four words.
Lodge mumbles something about being a murderer like Hiram and shrugs.
"I feel closer," Garrett mumbles as they warm up by a bonfire.
"I dunno," Alex mumbles, his words all jumbled together like alphabet soup.
I started cooking in a local restaurant in Mumbles many years ago.
Named Betty and Mumbles, the lost pair were returned home on Thursday morning.
She mumbles something loudly, but you can't make out a word she's saying.
Riley rarely mumbles more than a couple of hackneyed lines when confronting her targets.
He talks in bursts of inspiration, then mumbles through lulls, and frequently changes topics.
The playwright Christina Masciotti turns mumbles, stutters and other linguistic infelicities into theatrical poetry.
I'm gonna... [Abby mumbles] [laughing]Abby: It's gonna take 10 minutes to finish chewing this.
Vallera mumbles menacingly over the spartan drum parts and chiming guitar riffs that unspool delicately.
When Shay asks who, he mumbles confusedly that it is someone from the Grande Terre.
He opens a bottle of red and mumbles about having to work extra hours next week.
I tell him the time and he mumbles that he just needs a few more minutes.
Nickerson chuckles warmly about her love of minivans; Selina mumbles something about having an expired license.
"I hate you," mumbles Lando, "I know," replies Han, in a line which again falls flat.
"Esliii?" mumbles The Entity in rudimentary English, adding " Cansado?" to ask if the DJ is tired.
Ivan Cruz), and Rock (founder Curtis Sliwa), as well as EQ and Mumbles working a second shift.
It would fade out, and just as soon as all seemed normal, it began again. Mumbles. Indecipherable.
Erbil, Iraq (CNN)"I want my mommy," Hawra' mumbles while cradled in the arms of her grandmother, Aliya.
In the long run, Suicide's music, full of discursive mumbles, shrieks and crude electronic pulsations, earned great respect.
And there was no media like there is now… [mumbles, motions to writer's laptop] for good or ill.
One then drives drunk to a parishioner's apartment and mumbles his way through the giving of last rites.
He just mumbles that his life story is more complicated than some feel-good rags-to-riches melodrama.
Me, too, lady, mumbles a red-nosed drunk in a billed cap, leaning his big head into Mom's window.
A quiet, stooped man, Dr. Soma Raju mumbles, making it hard for his fellow doctors and patients to hear him.
She stirs a little and mumbles "what is this?" but I kiss her forehead and tell her to just cuddle it.
"Hello, my beautiful people," she mumbles sleepily to the camera, mouth full of gauze with a medical wrap around her head.
"Call 911, call 911," Jimmy mumbles to no one who can hear, dread setting in as his brother lies unconscious inside.
Watch as the "kitty mumbles to himself," according to the caption, chattering continuously as he hunts unobtainable birds on the patio.
Plus he mumbles, and takes an unselfconsciously long time to answer questions for someone being gang-interviewed on the red carpet.
Shattered samples of classic 80s pop records break through the haze, as do dizzying string sections, drippy horns, and heartsick mumbles.
Whenever you express concern, your friend mumbles something incoherent about big pharma, big vision, and the futility of believing medical professionals.
To be fair, French Montana mostly phones in his mumbles, but Geko and Ay Em make for a winning tag team.
The contrast between this extreme intensity and the dance's listlessness is likely intentional, the music screaming emotions that the dance mumbles.
The crowd's mumbles in reaction to the finish showed the level of interest there was in the fight that had transpired.
Throughout the movie, Harbour, who beams with charisma and winsome earnestness in Stranger Things as Chief Hopper, mumbles through his Hellboy mask.
On her third album, Uncovered, she adds chants and mumbles to her cunningly minimalistic layers of trance beats, bass, and tribal sounds.
And they work hard to suppress the frustration imbued by Paris every time she quietly mumbles "That's not cute" before slinking off.
We can only imagine this seemed most in character as Mr Bean, who often speaks in grunts and mumbles in his series, anyway.
At least it'll be better than the spinoff where King Bran stares blankly into space and mumbles for an hour every Sunday night.
Depp tosses his head around, mumbles like a late-period Brando, and seems unable to sit still for longer than a few seconds.
" Thor pours him a shot, and we cut to two men dragging a wasted Lee out of the bar as he mumbles, "Excelsior!
I shrieked the entire time, hoping only to drown out the recorded screams, mumbles, groans and clanking chains, willing the ride to end.
The 4-year-old says something about owls, and the 8-year-old mumbles that he wants to practice first, in the backyard.
"Does it make it better knowing how bad things really are?" mumbles the game's narrator, speaking with a mysterious distance about the events depicted.
"I feel the magic has been taken out of my soul and put onto display," Mark Gagliardi mumbles from the couch, in one episode.
The 77-year-old former veep rambles, mumbles and careens down tangents, often sounding like he's practicing talking points while drifting off to sleep.
Sure. But then, there are at least three songs on "Pablo" on which Mr. West mumbles his way through a sticky portion of a song.
When I query it with the promoter, he mumbles, "Someone said it was racist or something," shrugs his shoulders and goes back to his drink.
"I may have done a little too much," she mumbles as her eyes grow heavy, her head nods forward and her limbs go temporarily limp.
Like a lot of Lively's lines, she mumbles it — like she's talking with a mouth full of ice cubes — robbing the words of their importance.
During the morning patrol, I met EQ, Tito Colon (appropriately nicknamed "Mumbles"), and a third, seemingly mute, member named Chavi at 11 AM outside Columbus Circle.
Photos by Matthew Yarbrough "Too many people, too many people," Nik Hjalmarsson mumbles to himself as he walks around a busy afternoon session at Santai Gym.
Not to mention a tougher job than the baristas who are whipping up countless venti red-eyes and flat whites while fielding those mumbles and grumbles.
"He looks at me all serious and mumbles, 'I don't think you should be doing that here,' " Radusinovic, 35, recalls in a now-viral Facebook post.
Typically, he records those first — "that's your steak and potatoes," he said — then mumbles a melody for the verses, and finally fills them in with words.
"At least she takes care of herself," mumbles Inga's husband, Baldvin (a wonderfully wry Sigurdur Sigurjonsson), squinting sidelong at his frowzy spouse before escaping to choir practice.
"[Zuckerberg] mumbles through the whole interview, and no one asks him a tough follow-on question," Bannon said, accusing media outlets of playing "patty cake" with Zuckerberg.
One radio D.J. grouses: "If I have to hear the word 'healing' one more time," and trails into mumbles rather than saying what he's likely to do.
Still only 29 years old, Thomas is one year [quietly mumbles] and a serious hip operation away from one of the most impressive offensive seasons in NBA history.
But their unearthly mumbles hit even harder than those peers since they're focusing on more electronic atmospheres, there's no sense of humanity to temper their grave lyrical concerns.
But meanwhile, every terrible team has a frightened baby GM who mumbles "it's too hard" and watches his team fall out of the race in November while he does nothing.
I wish that he had found room for it in the movie; what could be more beautifully suited to Oldman's depiction of Churchill than these backroom mumbles and self-goadings?
At one point, Billie Joe Armstrong tries to talk about the election, but his mumbles kinda just amount to "There is an election happening BTW" and nobody gives a toss.
From his office in Albany, Zucker now speed-mumbles about e-cigarettes, Ebola, the flu, and what he and not he alone considers to be an all-out war on science.
When Judge Amy Berman Jackson said he was "a little mumbly" and should speak up, Mr. Credico said he felt like Mumbles, a villain in the old "Dick Tracy" comic strip.
For nine tracks, it mumbles, toots, and half-assedly diddles along to each Jeff Mangum track in a valiant effort to trudge through the whole damn thing in two-tone form.
In the recordings, the driver mumbles and delivers "a number of partially understandable answers, statements, and insults — often chuckling and falling in the car as he delivered them," the court documents state.
It's Moiron, or Maron, or Myron; Sharon says it so fluidly it's hard to tell what she's really saying, and Rob usually just mumbles it, or sighs as he's tripping through it.
"At some point, I'm not saying that I am already, but I'm saying — I feel vocally, now, I'm getting to a point where I'm solid," mumbles the British electronic artist James Blake.
Just as Markle did for Harry at Canada House last month, William placed a protective hand on Middleton's shoulder as they spoke to well-wishers outside the Mumbles Lifeboat Station near Swansea.
Hers is the sly candor of a fox: the noncommittal way she mumbles through the script convinces the audience that tonight's particular performance is an impromptu, ad-libbed step beyond the play's normal routine.
Across the 11 songs that make up The Queen Who Stole the Sky, she sings and mumbles in this plainspoken way about the pain of existence and the way that eternal fulfillment is an illusion.
"Red Sparrow" hardly improves on "The Hunt for Red October", released in 1990, in which Sean Connery mumbles a few lines in Russian, then speaks with a modest, generically foreign twinge to his Scottish burr.
But while he never condemns the drugs, he doesn't have to, because they're fairly nightmarish in themselves: "I just took a piss and I see codeine coming out," he mumbles on the very first song.
Her songs typically start as grooves, which inspire her to hum along, and then mumble along; she fits words to the melody by transcribing her own mumbles, using a method that she can't quite explain.
But the dialogue in both Rick and Morty and Animals bears the unmistakable aliveness of spitballing (sometimes literally for Rick), keeping in stutters and mumbles that give the whole thing a decidedly more human vibe — ironically.
And maybe he looks down and mumbles instead of playing them up to a top investor who is excited to invest at a really high valuation, in order that he gets in at a lower price.
"Now I admit folks, I thought this whole impeachment thing would go away by now, like a common cold, or a second wife," mumbles Fallon in his usual Trump voice, complete with his usual Trump wig.
" When asked if he has assets hidden in offshore accounts, Gunnlaugsson, clearly pushed outside his comfort zone, mumbles something about labor unions before uttering these words: "It's an unusual question for an Icelandic politician to get.
"Stay Flo" bounces over a glassy piano hook that grounds her swooping voice, while a sampled, lower voice occasionally mumbles "Hold up," just barely audible beneath the beat; it's like falling asleep with the radio on.
"The tip-off point is that their music is totally fucking bonkers," he says; to him, their album Human Animal sounds less like an album than a compilation of mumbles, creaking doors, screeching birds, and UFO landings.
Playboi Carti, say, represents a threat to conventional values in hip-hop because his hazy musical overload suggests takeover of the id; a rapper who mumbles is terrifying because he may not be in control of his music.
When, on seeing Aimee decked out in Asante garb, the narrator mumbles something about "appropriation," she is told that an artist has to be able to use whatever appeals to her, because "art is not appropriate": It's about love.
Some of the funniest television I've seen this year has required his virtuosic subtlety — the way his body jiggles in anger as he taps up a text storm, or the way he mumbles and pulls on Alfred's country twang.
When Paul Simon wrote that he had "squandered [his] resistance for a pocket full of mumbles", or when Bruce Springsteen recalled "soul engines running through a night so tender in a bedroom locked in whispers", they were mimicking Mr Dylan's eccentricities.
It was up to him to interpret the boys' mumbles and "dooby-doops"—"something like this, George"—as instrumental sections, whether a string quartet ("Yesterday"), a Lowrey organ ("Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds"), or a piccolo trumpet ("Penny Lane").
John's awards and honors include membership in the American Academy of Arts and Letters the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement award at the Venice Biennale in 2009 for the lifetime [mumbles] Jesus Christ.
From the look of the footage, Trump misses the first few words of the anthem, jumping in for a strong "...you see" and mumbles his way through the song until the line "at the twilight's last gleaming" completely throws him off.
" Referring to Zuckerberg's apologies and media interviews reacting to the Cambridge Analytica scandal, Bannon said he "sounds like a first-year associate hired in corporate development, mumbles through the whole interview, and no one asks him a tough follow-on question.
It's a problem that seems almost too satirical to write about, and it started with mumbles at coffee shops earlier this winter: Oatly, the oat-based alternative milk brand, was having a nationwide shortage, and baristas were struggling to meet customer demand.
He stares blankly across the desk and mumbles that he loves Bitcoin and that "the whole point" is that you're not really supposed to know what Bitcoin is anyway; he says he's excited about burner phones, but doesn't raise his voice above a croak.
In short, Joe has the exact look you see on your cagey old uncle who continually mumbles about how he "just can't understand" why same sex couples "won't keep their private lives to themselves," despite nobody asking him, who then drinks too much at Christmas and pisses himself.
That careful, deliberate, haunting synth-whistle that keeps fading in and out lends the song a fragile, vulnerable, doomed beauty, and the lower, crunchier flavors of keyboard that underpin it harmonically keep the beat going when the whistle drops out entirely, leaving only West's moans and mumbles and animal cries.
They thought they had it, and then he — not easy to do, I will say this, 'cause when I had to make that decision, I was with the president of China, and General Mattis [Defense Secretary Jim Mattis] said, "We're locked and loaded, sir," and I'm saying [mumbles], you know.
On "Love 2 Fast," a tart guitar figure combines with dazed background choral hums, Lacy's echoed mumbles, and interwoven sung verses to provide a suitably summery, yet ominous setting for another distorted, piercing, almost tinny guitar solo, bursting forth with a fiery passion that strangely complements such a relaxed song.
Where on 2008's Alegranza simulated guitar riffs pealed beautifully through midair, Hiperasia's thin, bleepy keyboards shift and slither over offbeat drum machines; where assembled rooms of people once shouted gleefully in unison, El Guincho now mumbles Melodyne-garbled melodies  in a twisted harmonic logic that frequently proves more puzzling than catchy.
"Work" is a song about sex and its role in a fraught relationship, and those mumbles combine patois, the rhythms, and repetition of sex, and the frisson of being too fucked up to care—and the atmosphere that all that conjures says more than any verbose description of a sex act ever could.
Bart wants Bonestorm so badly that he publicly embarrasses himself, decides he no longer belongs in his own family, and winds up thumping his head against the kitchen table of his best friend's mom, a woman who's never really liked him but right now holds his only hope of salvation: "Tell me I'm good," he mumbles into the table.
The main crimes brought against him fall somewhere between the following three categories: he thinks The Notorious B.I.G is overrated (a sacrilegious act to those born before 1985), he doesn't look or act like your average rap artist (he mumbles his way through interviews and is lacking in bravado), he could be described as a gurgle rapper (his songs have more in common with nursery rhymes than history's hottest 16 bar verses).
As a white girl from Fort Garry who still mumbles, "fuck, a booter," when the ground gives and I feel my shoe fill with snow, Winnipeg shaped me in many ways—I won't leave anything of mine in a car without hiding it, which people in Toronto seem to find bizarre—but I'm grateful to its harsh winters for showing me that isolation and intense circumstances can breed not only weirdness but defiance and brilliance, whatever it is: a film like Maddin's Saddest Music in the World, artist Kelly Ruth's noise instrument, or Venetian Snares's fuck-you take on electronic music.

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