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You can't just muster up that confidence on the spot.
He can't even muster up a word for his colleagues.
"Wow," was all Rogen could muster up after DeGeneres told him yes.
When it comes to conveying effortlessness, I can't muster up enough effort.
Not everyone can muster up the fortitude to perform something like that.
His deadpan tone suggests he can't muster up the energy to get involved.
Not everybody could even muster up a joke, which is also completely understandable.
"God, it was ghastly," was about all the 41st president could muster up.
" I plaster a grin and muster up my standard reply: "Yes sir, welcome aboard!
Be sexually vulnerable and muster up the courage to say what's on your mind.
" Only Senator Marco Rubio could muster up a "yes it would be a mistake.
Her boyfriend loves her way more than she can muster up affection for him.
Sit with those unkind feelings about yourself until you can muster up some generosity.
At her DAR meeting, she can barely muster up any excitement for a historical relic.
I muster up the energy to get out of bed and get my day going.
No one in our gymnasium could even muster up enough enthusiasm to do the wave.
And he hopes this inspires someone to muster up the courage to try it for themselves.
They give me ALL THE CRAP for flaking, but I honestly cannot muster up the energy.
Republicans need to muster up what little political courage they have left to fight for it.
Weeks passed before I was able to muster up the courage to try shooting the thing.
And, for all the crushes on girls I could muster up, I cannot control my sexuality.
If I can't muster up genuine excitement for the journey, it might not actually spark joy.
Tyra went through IVF for years, but couldn't muster up the strength to give herself the shots.
New York magazine is another possibility, but it may not be able to muster up enough money.
If he cannot muster up a successful coalition, he may face criminal charges in the near future.
It tried to muster up a feel good Thanksgiving rally but wasn't even strong enough to do that.
When Murrell can hardly muster up a response, the producer can be heard saying she's going to call emergency.
The Trump administration must muster up the fortitude to forgo pageantries and raise the cost of Pyongyang's peace ploys.
It failed to muster up enough momentum to go positive last week — sliding by a tenth of a percent.
That's great and all, but I can barely muster up a list of tourist attractions I'm interested in seeing there.
I muster up some energy to do a little food prep for the week, clean up, and head to bed.
However, when Trump called some neo-Nazis in Charlottesville "very fine people," I couldn't muster up the energy to cook.
She manages to slowly suck a bit of air past the blockage until she can muster up a forceful cough.
"We just could not muster up anything today and I was not unable to help them do that," Krzyzewski said.
It can be hard to muster up the courage to speak out about a workplace issue, so try this trick.
How, I've found myself wondering in recent weeks, could anyone muster up enthusiasm for the return of the space cowboy?
And, like Mr Johnson, he believes that if only the country could muster up some vim, Brexit would be great.
Mennour's curatorial decision challenged Buren to muster up a more complex hot-cold aesthetic situation, which the artist handled very well.
For a couple of months one winter he was so depressed and detached, he couldn't muster up the energy to speak.
So, you muster up your most genuine, "Oh my gosh, I love it!" and file it away into your re-gifting stash.
But for those who can muster up the courage, removing the marks of a prison tattoo can be the ultimate act of rebellion.
By that time, he was still in complete and utter shock (as were we) and only able to muster up a few words.
The half grill, half griddle can press paninis, make quesadillas, grill burgers and steaks — pretty much anything your creative mind can muster up.
Perhaps I too can muster up the courage of a teenage boy in time for Google's VR headset to ship on the 10th.
On the contrary, even while peeling my eyes open, it's when I can muster up the gratitude to say inwardly – Damn, I'm so grateful.
"It took her a while to muster up the courage and put aside her fear," said Grigg, whose firm began representing King in May.
You can deliver a wedding speech with ease, pitch to VCs, and finally muster up the confidence to ask your neighbor on a date.
I was trying to muster up the motivation to actually get some real, productive work done—and, my attempts had so far been unsuccessful.
The weather is making me lazy, and I'm finding it hard to muster up the energy I need to dance a two-hour musical.
We can see, in both those images, that Trump is committed enough to the job to muster up a passable pitchface in the process.
One explanation, of course, is that campaigns get very busy, and sometimes they just can't muster up the staff power to respond to everything.
Just the act of scrolling through your phone contacts and trying to muster up enough people to invite for a proper party can be excruciating.
You're so encouraging, as you always push us to do our absolute best, even when we can't muster up the strength to do it ourselves.
But, a lot of us can only muster up the strength to order takeout or microwave some soup, which can get old after a while.
"Picturing Hatch's reaction when the aforementioned aides finally muster up enough courage to explain to him what is actually in the article," one tweet said.
When we're not feeling well, the last thing we can muster up is the energy to get all dolled up — and we love all things beauty.
I know what you're probably thinking: How lazy can you be if you can't even muster up the energy to press a button on your Roomba?
I notice these citizens never seem to muster up the same fiscal outrage over the squandering of trillions to kill foreigners or lock up brown people.
David Jean-Baptiste and Matt Ryan each scored nine points for the Mocs (211-183), who couldn't muster up enough offense to offer a serious challenge.
After pushback from the press, it took Spicer four tries to muster up a quasi-acceptable apology, in what became a sort of bizarre defense of Hitler.
But even though these things are true, it can be hard to grok (or muster up the will to care about) the oceans' subtle changes over decades.
Valentine's Day is rapidly approaching, and you might be spending your days swiping or "liking" in order to muster up some kind of date for the occasion.
Amazon encouraged towns to compete over who could muster up the biggest tax subsidy for the trillion-dollar company — a process that was mostly done in secret.
Now she was a woman, because now she had learned to muster up the courage to walk out that door for the first time in her life.
As he desperately tries to pull his child back into the lift to no avail, a group of teenagers begins to muster up a plan to help.
Graduation day is a glorious time for celebration, until you remember you have to find a job and muster up some sort of plan for the future.
Currently, supporters of the initiative are canvassing California in an effort to muster up the approximately 365,0003 signatures needed to get the initiative on the November ballot.
Here's what's changed everything for me: I found the forms of exercise I enjoy, so I no longer have to muster up the motivation to do them.
I was getting misty-eyed at Ghost's request to take a moment together, but even I couldn't muster up much enthusiasm for the few missions on offer.
"It can be hard, especially for an introvert like me, to muster up the motivation to go out and meet people after a long day of work."
"Every penny counts so whatever you can muster up is greatly appreciated," Hemsworth added, including a link to organizations focused on dealing with the massive bush fires.
But they will only do so if city officials can muster up the courage to transfer space traditionally allocated for cars to high-occupancy transit and autonomous vehicles.
What will they do to the people in their districts who muster up the courage to go to that town hall and to say, 'I disagree with you?
The rest of the Bulls couldn't muster up the energy after Friday's emotional victory to even be competitive with the team holding the worst record in the NBA.
After all, It's tough to muster up the energy to spend two and a half hours watching Leonardo DiCaprio grunt and crawl his way across the Canadian wilderness.
Feeling too lazy to muster up extra energy to press the Alexa button even though you just had enough strength to place a casserole onto the glass plate?
But Senate Republicans warned Thursday that such an effort — if it could muster up enough support to pass the House — would be a non-starter in their chamber.
When Buddy asks if his fiancée "likes that" all she can muster up is a "that's good," like she's approving the amount of carnitas in a Chipotle burrito bowl.
We will anxiously await news of the immediate steps in the long process of Brexiting and try and muster up some optimism for the future of our country. Oh….
Three months later, she is trapped as she has yet to muster up the courage to ask her to return the document so that she can quit her job.
Frustrated by the government's inaction, people are throwing money at perfect strangers in hopes that they can privately muster up the billions of dollars needed to build the wall.
We need all the support we can muster up, and ______________ has been an integral part of our fan base for ___ days/weeks/months/years, and we cannot #FlyTheW without them.
Instead, what's more likely is Apple will muster up another round of courage and remove it altogether for wireless charging (something we predicted with our iPhone 2020 concept last year).
We also asked Danielle about changing her own bad girl image in the wake of XXXTentacion's death, but she couldn't muster up an answer ... because she was too choked up.
Do you think he can manage to muster up the self-righteousness so many men are feeling in the face of comments like Trump's that it's just "locker room talk"?
All eyes are on you and you're definitely on the spot, but all you can do is take a deep breath, muster up all your confidence, and just roll with it.
You could go grab some fast food, sure, but this one's for all the hungover overachievers—who can still muster up the strength to do the most, while feeling the worst.
It's hard to muster up the motivation to go outside when it's freezing cold, but we're always happy to leave our toasty beds for a chance to frolic in the snow.
I think of her hand touching my cheek and I muster up every drop of bravery I can: "It is a beautiful world," I tell him, willing myself to believe it.
Delbonis never looked like adding to that tally in the two and a half hour contest, particularly as he was unable to muster up as much as a single break point.
However, when dealing with someone brand new, I haven't yet been able to muster up the same courage I have, say, when I demand a guy I'm fucking eat me out.
Still, as I sat in the ER waiting room at Methodist Hospital in Brooklyn, watching a woman vomit into a plastic bag, I found it difficult to muster up too much acrimony.
WHY IT MAY NOT WORK It is not clear whether New York magazine will be able to muster up enough financial help, either from Wasserstein & Company or elsewhere, to secure a deal.
Critics admired the technology behind the photo realistic (not live-action) new take on the animated classic,  but couldn't seem to muster up much enthusiasm and preferred the magic of the original.
When you finally muster up the courage to ask your boss for a raise or give salary requirements to a potential employer, then you have to come up with a reasonable number.
While national job data alone isn't a good enough reason to ask for a raise, it can be the tipping point for you to muster up the courage and speak with your boss.
From there, however, the vote shifted to the House, where it now needs 218 votes to pass, meaning Democrats voting in a bloc would need to muster up 25 more votes from Republicans.
Also, this was taken before we found out Kanye was hanging out with Trump, so this is all the kindness I can muster up about this photo in time for the holiday season.
This is a candidate who will, come hell or high water, keep laying down epic poetry in an age when people can barely muster up the attention span to get through a sonnet.
Pretty much every day of the year is dedicated to some obscure holiday celebrating things the majority of people can't even muster up excitement over on their most upbeat day (National Headgear Day, anyone?).
What Will Probably Happen If your friend simply cannot muster up the courage to drop a deuce around others and waits to be in private, she'll pay for it in abdominal cramping and discomfort.
That he is willing to consider being with Rachel does not absolve Will of accountability for this, especially not when he couldn't even muster up a little tongue in his attempt to court her.
As the restaurant became popular with the extra-continentales streaming into town, Sadek began to think that perhaps a life in Mexico was better than whatever he would be able to muster up north.
Even the most enthusiastic opening-night audience in Los Angeles — who clapped for just about every triumphant moment in the movie — couldn't muster up enough energy to care about Steve and Sharon coming together.
Wounded by their own failings, playing for their self-respect and walked all over by north-east rivals Sunderland, the players might finally muster up enough bile and rancour to really damage their opponents.
The notion that a UK short of the EU or an England short of Scotland is going to be able to muster up any kind of forces for an overseas operation is laughable to me.
It made no sense to me, that he could be on his phone and interact in an indirect way but not muster up the gumption to actually talk to me, even if to reject me.
So perhaps, spurred by fear and desire for self-preservation, maybe, just maybe, the Republicans in D.C. might just muster up the two ounces of courage needed to pass items that many Americans agree with.
Both have changed a lot since they lived together in King's Landing, and with plenty of distance from their past selves, plus a sense of impending doom, they were able to muster up a little nostalgia.
This one really needs no explanation: An awkward nerd who sulks by day, fails to muster up the empathy for a real friendship, and plays make-believe that he's the center of the universe by night.
But she's still a bit squeamish about frogs—which is why, after we catch them, she'll put them in the freezer until they're immobile, allowing her to muster up the guts to chop their heads off.
That's the moment when President Trump (or his successor) must muster up the strength to walk away, once again, from pre-emption and its polar opposite, summit pageantry, all the while resolutely blocking Pyongyang's financial pipelines.
I hope this is the side of me that gets through to them, not the man on his computer, endlessly clicking through applications, unable to muster up the courage to even tell most people the truth.
From hiding in a Target parking lot to avoid taking a relative who couldn't drive to the voting booth to just not being able to muster up the energy to care, 13 readers told us theirs.
I am home in my PJs and am totally exhausted, but this meet up is a bon voyage for my good friend M., who is moving to NY, so I muster up the willpower to get dressed.
The Mamba ditched the shirt for a relaxing poolside session in Portofino, Italy while on vacation with his family -- but just like the rest of us, he couldn't muster up the strength to put his phone away.
When your brain is swirling with a mile-long to-do list (welcome to the holiday season), trying to muster up a presentable outfit to tackle the day is probably the last thing you want to figure out.
One reason for the increase could be due to cash-strapped tenants filing harassment complaints to give them extra time to muster-up the rent, said Melissa Marsh, an LA-based attorney who represents both tenants and landlords.
ISIS fighters reduced In September 1943, the CIA estimated that ISIS could muster up to 31,500 fighters across Iraq and Syria, whereas UK-based monitoring group Syrian Observatory for Human Rights put the figure at about three times higher.
With injuries mounting and consecutive road losses in the rear view mirror, the Hoosiers will try and muster up one last charge when they begin a stretch of three out of four at home when Penn State visits Wednesday.
In the season 216 episode "Quinn's Date," the character Quinn Pensky set out to study romantic relationships so she could muster up the courage to ask out her crush, and Benson played Candace, one of the girls she studied. 217.
Norway's Ragnhild Mowinckel must also be considered a strong contender after showing her versatility with silvers in both the giant slalom and downhill, while Lindsey Vonn could challenge if she can muster up a decent enough time in the slalom.
"Hello, I'm back," is all she can muster up the energy to say when she sees him for the first time as she sits in a hospital bed looking lost and heartbroken, ever-annoyed at the blaring radio and car horns.
But as much as we are champions of a weeknight dinner pulled from the freezer because sometimes that's just all you can muster up—we willingly admit that the homemade version of those things are sort of undeniably always better.
To approach the problem from a different angle, H&M would only have to reallocate one year of its annual advertising budget to muster up living wages for its Cambodian workers for six and a half years, the group says.
" Cody's dialogue, said the LA Times, was "self-conscious splatter over a sorely lackluster scare flick," and while director Karyn Kusama was able to generate "an old-fashioned same-sexploitative zing," unfortunately, "she can't muster up a modicum of suspense elsewhere.
So when the temperature drops and living in a cozy knit is all we can muster up in the lewk department, there's a one-stop-shop that has every sweater you could ever want at a price that won't break the bank.
Months went by before I could muster up the courage to go into a ballet studio for class, and when I did, I would get nervous and metaphorically choke in the middle of a combination because I was convinced it would happen again.
All I can say is that if offline viewing is available on Daydream and I can muster up the lack of self-respect to bust one of these out on an airplane, this could be a great way to spend a flight.
By the time I get home from work, pour myself a glass of wine, cook dinner, change into sweatpants, pour another glass, and binge-watch 13 Reasons Why, I can only muster up enough energy for a 2-step routine (wash and moisturize).
He never got to compete in the World Cup, because Liberia was engulfed by civil war, instigated by President Charles Taylor, during the height of Mr. Weah's soccer years and was unable to muster up 10 other players good enough to qualify.
On the Runway Fashion has become such a leaky balloon these days that by the time news officially breaks, it is often hard to muster up more than a halfhearted yawn because it had been rumored, expected or discussed for so long.
In an effort to ensure banks can muster up enough cash to stay afloat during tough times, regulators established a "liquidity coverage ratio" in 2014, requiring banks to hold a certain amount of safe, easily sold assets that could easily be turned into cash.
But unless Rondo is able to re-ignite Chicago's offense and defend the piping hot Thomas for 35 minutes with his hand in a cast, or Butler has Secretariat's heart inserted into his chest cavity, it's hard to muster up much confidence for this Bulls roster.
Mercury enters fire sign Leo on June 29, finding you chatting with all of your crushes, in a busy mood, making art, and hitting up parties—Mars may be retrograde, which will be a low-energy time, but you can still muster up the energy to celebrate the summer.
And when there isn't a president in the White House whom we as a people feel like we can relate to — or who at the very least, makes an effort to relate to us — it can be difficult to muster up any concern for or pride in our country.
What could lie ahead Beyond the public pressure that the letter by Paul Singer's hedge fund will bring, Elliott could also call a special meeting of shareholders to vote on matters like choosing new directors, if it can muster up the support of at least 5 percent of shares.
"An American president has yet to muster up the courage to formally apologize for the 400 heinous years of rape, death and inhumanity that occurred during the enslavement of black people in this country that still impacts million of slave descendants," an audience member told Sanders before asking whether he'd apologize for it.
Kim: I used to tour with a bunch of hard-living heavy metal bands so I feel like I shouldn't answer this... Eric: This is inoffensive and I feel bad that I can't muster up anything else to say but in my defense we are almost to the end and I'm getting pretty tired.
Unlike the Syrians who risked life and limb to rise up against Bashar al-Assad, most westerners are quite clearly still content to wait it out for a messiah—or a snake-oil salesman, whichever one comes first—to fix the world on their behalf, rather than muster up a solution on their own.
And it shouldn't be a surprise that they may only decide to come forward years later — because it takes that long to process the trauma, or to muster up the courage to put yourself through the reporting process, or to find the time to put the rest of your life on hold to pursue justice.
As long as we shift the focus away from this season's questionable aspects and look at how the massive dragon heads at the entrance of Dragonstone were hand-carved on set, or consider the beautiful Spanish rock formations, we can still muster up the awe and admiration that made us fall in love with this show to begin with.
While Trump can certainly be said to be "shaking up" Washington with his picks, it is also true that, by nominating so many fringe candidates at once, Democrats (and a handful of Republicans) will only be able to muster up real opposition to two or three of them at most, allowing the others to slide in.
For Wednesday night, one of the hardest of the week to muster up the energy to cook, try to keep things simple: Use Melissa's 20-minute recipe for a sheet-pan dinner of spicy shrimp with broccoli rabe, eat it with torn bread and ferocious intent, then head off to bed to watch "Sing Street" for the 3,000th time.
Maybe having gaps in your gaming knowledge isn't such an issue, especially since 2016 is apparently the year of the remakes and remasters—I might soon be able to experience Red Dead Redemption for the first time in a glorious new form (who knows), and if I ever muster up the courage to have a crack at The Last of Us, at least I know I'll be able to watch Joel's pores dilate in terror.
That's not to say I'm going to be able to hold my tongue and my emotions at every turn, and it certainly doesn't mean I'm going to be able to muster up that love and kindness when Trump does whatever next horrendous thing comes to his twisted mind, but I can definitely try to remember that love and kindness when dealing with members of my own party fighting for the greater good in the ways they believe to be right.

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