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"mutter" Definitions
  1. a quiet sound or words that are difficult to hear

290 Sentences With "mutter"

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Few dare mutter a positive word about Europe or refugees.
German officers mutter about "a real factory for processing Jews".
I mutter terrible things about the mothers of these others.
"She's running late," they mutter out in the waiting room.
Manonmars's voice is somewhere between a whisper and a mutter.
We quietly mutter that their deeds are awful but unsurprising.
"They seem very thorough in terms of competing," Mr. Mutter said.
Chirag Bhakta didn't mutter about predatory lending bros ruining the neighborhood.
Others mutter suspiciously about the domineering influence of an older woman.
"Fucking Xav73," the few remaining people of the wasteland will mutter.
I mutter to myself about being too old for this shit.
In duet with Ms. Mutter, Mr. Orkis's playing is unfailingly attentive.
During a long break, I decide to visit the Mutter Museum.
She would often mutter "dirty German" when she encountered German-Americans.
"Mars beats you up," they mutter every night in the repair bays.
IDF officers mutter that Hizbullah's forces are more seasoned than their own.
Mutter believes the number of dead in Puerto Rico is considerably higher.
Almost every player smashes racquets, and all of them rant and mutter.
"Nomophobia?" you mutter as you read this on your ever-present smartphone.
I mutter a friendly response in a tone that cuts off conversation.
Haitians mutter words of anger and defiance as they wait in line.
I cherish the opportunity, even as I sometimes mutter about the particulars.
It is hard, they mutter, to hit a moving target in the dark.
Sometimes I mutter "Lumos" to myself when I turn my phone flashlight on.
Her voice is like thick smoke, somewhere between a mutter and a purr.
Or to mutter to himself while he waits in a long line for brunch?
Congratulating Mr Crabtree, a woman was heard to mutter, "You've given us all hope."
Now Chinese officials privately mutter that Venezuela's rulers have no grasp of market forces.
But once a body is buried, Mutter said, much of the evidence is inaccessible.
The other half were told to mutter emotionally neutral words, like "wooden" and "brown".
As I wandered through the show, I couldn't even mutter But is it art?
I teach anatomy, and the Mutter houses a collection of so-called medical curiosities.
"We've all had teachers who mutter and are a challenge to hear," he said.
I heard her mutter something I couldn't understand over the noise of the train.
There's a good chance you'll mutter, "Oh, that's nice," the first time you try it.
Once he's flat on his back, all he can do is mutter "Jesus!" and leave.
You remember Nick Viall: scruffy, weepy, loves to mutter out the side of his mouth?
I nod a bit too enthusiastically, then mutter quickly that I haven't actually eaten it.
He delivers this song, more so live than on the EP, in a harried mutter.
Mutter that we're advocating for gun control and depriving you of your Second Amendment rights.
After Ms. Mutter shot her stern looks, she said, the woman put down her phone.
Did they scream anti-Semitic epithets or otherwise mutter anti-Israel or anti-Zionist language?
"At best, he should be an ex-officio member, there to provide information," Mutter said.
You will, without a doubt, mutter the word "cool" the first time you plug it in.
It's followed by a mutter that translates to a crushing silence in a room of 20,000.
IF THE Democratic Party were a business, investors would mutter that it has a succession crisis.
Others mutter conspiratorially that the West keeps Congo in chaos so as to extract its minerals.
WASHINGTON — Executives of the International Monetary Fund mutter darkly about Greeks tapping their phones in Athens.
"I would attempt to "masculinize" my voice before—that sort of stable, droning mutter," they said.
"Good-ay bye-ay forever-ay" I mutter, and book it back to the horse field.
I'd mutter something about being busy, and how I was mostly practicing at home these days.
"The first movement is over, and I'm trying to concentrate and stay calm," Ms. Mutter recalled.
By then, the violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter, still in her unending prime, had stolen the show.
He and Ms. Mutter married in 2002 and divorced in 2006 but continued to perform together.
ANNE-SOPHIE MUTTER, APRIL 2 Although Sebastian Currier's "Clockwork" (1989), which this extraordinary violinist played in her Carnegie Hall recital with the pianist Lambert Orkis, was not one of the works Mr. Currier wrote with Ms. Mutter specifically in mind, it might as well have been.
By "Episode 4," he hears Fleabag actually mutter "His beautiful neck," and calls her out on it.
These days European diplomats mutter that only the hard-nosed seem to get results from Mr Trump.
I hadn't heard that before, so I didn't know how else to respond than an inaudible mutter.
When asked about Wintris, Gunnlaugsson looks startled and struggles to mutter a response before leaving the room.
Why, mutter some Saudis, should we tighten our belts when the princes continue to enjoy untold riches?
On days when you're feeling lost in the cosmos, mutter a Kanye West quote like a mantra.
All she could mutter was "wow" and "1962," the year she and her late husband were married.
An old man, leaning drunkenly on a stoop, heard me mutter "Oh my God" and mimicked me.
In this elegant and sensuous music, Ms. Mutter showed off her trademark rich tone and flamboyant expressiveness.
Should I mutter "hut hut hut" continuously throughout the football game or just every now and then?
Thickening the plot, White House aides darkly mutter that the Vermont senator honeymooned in Soviet-era Moscow.
" Mutter and another roommate tended to cook, while Buttigieg was, in Mutter's recollection, "a key cleaner-upper.
After she sat down, Fehrenbacher said he heard someone behind him mutter "mask nazi" under their breath.
Did she mutter under her breath to her companion, Shouldn't those wee ones be home in bed?
" Le Monde heard Mr. Fillon mutter furiously, "I'm going to sock you with a damn lawsuit, you.
I call it potato casserole because it's easy to mutter, but it's actually called a hash brown casserole.
After more than 25 years playing together, Ms. Mutter and Mr. Orkis have their comic timing down pat.
It's easier to mutter some platitudes about "free speech" and "connecting people" and watch the money roll in.
Suave, aristocratic and still in her prime, Ms. Mutter returns to Stern Auditorium with her pianist, Lambert Orkis.
However, Anna Dhody, the director and curator of the Mutter Institute and Museum, said the deadline may be extended.
I'd awake with no provocation, roll over to check my phone, and mutter a string of my favorite swears.
Waiting reporters thought they heard him mutter "Having a good day...." as he slipped in by a side door.
I mutter a thank you and walk toward my bike, which is on the ground a few feet away.
Do you cringe every time someone says "hoverboard" and mutter under your breath, "Actually, it's a self-balancing scooter"?
In contrast, Mr. Mutter said, the George Washington University estimate and others like it produced much more believable counts.
The ultimatum by Ms. Mutter, one of the world's leading violinists, prompted criticism — and not only of the videographer.
Faster walkers mutter unkind words at the people who have dared to stop and enjoy themselves on the sidewalk.
In 22002, Ms. Mutter played "The Fifth Season," for violin and piano, which she and Carnegie Hall had commissioned.
Previn's fifth marriage in 2002 was to famed German violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter, who was 24 years younger than him.
"There's a phenomenal authenticity to it," says Alan Mutter, media consultant and lecturer at UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism.
Some disillusioned PD sympathisers mutter that the M5S amateurs may as well be given a chance to prove their incompetence.
Beckinsale is great in the role, pretending not to hear the insults people mutter through gritted teeth whenever she's around.
My subconscious plays a trick on me and I mutter a prayer that, due to my atheism, I retract immediately.
Ah, that's the ooze again, you'd mutter over your morning coffee as you heard the familiar sound of asphalt rending.
When this happens, those of us who believe in probabilities can't just shake our heads and mutter about white Christmases.
Upon hearing these words, it will take all of your willpower to not mutter "Well, oooobviously" right back at the screen.
Conservatives may denounce their opponents as western stooges; reformists may mutter that the conservatives are the Shia equivalent of Islamic State.
Ms. Mutter and Mr. Previn were once married, and remained close friends and artistic collaborators until his death on Feb. 28.
Written for Ms. Mutter, she played this effusively melodic music with a sweet, sometimes tremulous tone that felt unaffected and personal.
" Then the man who gave the world lines like "a fine way to treat a Steinway" would mutter: "Blüthner. Dark. Troubled.
"It was definitely Mark," you mutter to yourself, loud enough for coworkers to stare at you, confused and a little concerned.
If you suddenly find yourself in a dangerous neighborhood or situation, be erratic, drool, laugh out loud and mutter to yourself.
Andrew Mutter, a spokesman for the agency's Colorado regional office, which covers Wyoming, said that talks on the matter remained active.
Il n'y a rien, il n'y a rien, he would mutter down the phone to his journalist friends who had gone home.
The best way to counter this facet of nitpickery is to simply shrug, mutter "Jesus Christ," and continue on with one's day.
Mr. Lek would shake his head, turn his back, lean on the ropes and mutter something profane to himself in colloquial Thai.
The L.A. Phil's offbeat ventures are well and good, you sometimes hear people in the classical world mutter, but how's its Beethoven ?
About New York Most New Yorkers, seeing a parking ticket on their car windows, wince, then curse, maybe mutter a serenity prayer.
"Go home," a defender might mutter while trying to get the ball past a Lewiston midfielder, often followed by the n-word.
It's as if we're back at the Mutter, but this time those fetuses are given possible present lives, going forward in time.
But all of that will have to wait, because Rafael's mother is Mutter and she stabbed him in the neck with a needle.
Olivia DeJonge is incredible as Ashley, the goody-two-shoes babysitter who can also turn on a dime to mutter some lethal burns.
Mutter, the disaster researcher at Columbia, said that it's very difficult after the fact to separate out deaths that would have happened anyway.
Some of the town's older residents, including Mikkel's grandmother, mutter about how the new disappearances recall older ones from when they were younger.
Tribal leaders in the eastern province of Deir ez-Zor mutter openly about taking up arms to drive the Kurds from Arab lands.
" And I stare for a moment, mutter something about the "mechanics of grammar" and then offer a hopeless "I guess it just is?
It is often associated with long lines at the coffee shop and unpleasant interactions with baristas who barely mutter "hello" while you're ordering.
Three boys hanging out of a beat-up car mutter "baby" as I walk past, though they sound slightly pained while doing it.
That oeuvre included a fruitful, long-term collaborative relationship with the violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter, to whom he was married for a time.
"I love the change of the seasons," I mutter, through gritted teeth, as a 20-mile-per-hour gust renders my pants irrelevant.
To this day, many Poles mutter about the poor quality and ungainliness of the buildings: gray, soulless reflections of an equally bleak era.
I could mutter only "Yes, sir" and small factoids about my fledgling acting career while Evel built a small lead over Team Walsh.
In Paris they mutter darkly about Germany's export-dependent economic model; in Berlin they fret about the president's fragile grip on his country.
That as our expectations of privacy plummet, Americans will increasingly shrug their shoulders and mutter knowingly to each other that privacy is dead.
An independent central bank is considered a pillar of a modern economy; presidents are supposed to mutter any criticisms they might have in private.
Alan Mutter, a former newspaper editor and digital media startup founder who lectures at UC Berkeley, wonders how much longer Digital First can last.
It's unclear if the people who mutter the words, "Ugh, trust fund babies" with a jaded sneer know exactly who they are talking about.
The calligraphically perfect caption on the back of the photograph said, "Liebe Mutter, liebe Tochter," ["Dear Mother, dear Daughter"] and this broke Arutyunyan's heart.
Rediscovering her range from the baseline, Cornet started to pump her fist rather than mutter to herself as the groundstrokes flowed with growing confidence.
But some workers mutter they have not been paid while others say they received wages only once every two or three months last year.
The violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter, who was captivated by the work as a child, has said that it is best played by an adult.
And so, at the end of an evening of brilliant and often uncannily delicate music-making, Ms. Mutter played two Previn works as encores.
After the Galaxy gave up two quick goals, and then another at the start of the second half, Ibrahimovic began to mutter to himself.
The renowned violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter stopped playing Beethoven mid-concerto to ask a woman in the front row to quit shooting a video.
John Mutter, a disaster researcher at Columbia University who studied the death toll in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, says he's skeptical of this methodology.
Career officers mutter about Barack Obama's reluctance to stand up to China and Russia and what they saw as his soft line on spy-catching.
Although we haven't heard Arya mutter her kill list to herself in a long time, she has mentioned it in passing to Sansa this season.
Just do as the characters do: Bring up a really uncomfortable topic, and then mutter "careful ... careful" when your companion tries to address the issue.
When Jeff Probst exclaims, "Drop your buffs!" all you can do is wave your grand plans farewell and mutter a silent prayer to Mark Burnett.
Nor is he the type of cerebral climate catastrophist who considers all action futile, opting instead to mutter into his wine glass about the anthropocene.
Whether you geek out on medical history or you're simply a fan of the strange and unusual, the Mutter Museum may be worth a stop.
This Saturday, as a tribute to Previn's memory at the opening weekend of Tanglewood, the Boston Symphony will assay the concerto, with Mutter as soloist.
The Vietnamese are extras in these movies, who exist only to mutter, grunt, groan, curse and jabber incomprehensibly until they are rescued, raped or killed.
John Mutter, a professor at Columbia University who researched deaths following Hurricane Katrina, told CNN Friday that Pesquera's involvement in the review posed a conflict.
The "mystic" presumably refers to the terrifying and corrupted Gul'dan, who is just as likely to rip your arms off as mutter a little prophecy.
The imbalance was to be expected in the ground lamb keema mutter, which was similar to a Bolognese sauce and quite tasty spooned over steamy rice.
"Your hair used to be so beautiful," my mum would mutter while pushing back her bob-cut hair out of her face and behind her ear.
Straggling behind, he composed many pieces of his own: sonatas, trios and songs, with a violin concerto for his fifth wife, the violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter.
Be on display at a museum Like Bazzel, you can donate parts of your body to the Mutter Museum at the College of Physicians of Philadelphia.
JUST six words suffice to sum up President Donald Trump's approach to trade (and, you may mutter, too much else): make threats, strike deals, declare victory.
With my face in the grass and the officer's weight making it hard to breathe, I was so terrified that I couldn't mutter a single word.
He would notice a dismissive gesture in the congregation during his sermons, or someone would curse his wife, or mutter "apostate" or "infidel" as he passed.
He suffers from serious bouts of spousal deafness but never fails to hear me when I mutter to myself on the other side of the house.
" And there's a special treat on Sunday afternoon, when Mutter returns for arrangements of music by John Williams, as on her forthcoming album, "Across the Stars.
Instead, I turn on Google Maps to see how long the delay is, look at the number, and then mutter "Jesus fucking Christ" under my breath.
But if all it takes to finally break 185 on my squats is to repeatedly mutter F-bombs in "an even tone," I'm willing to try it.
Such openness is unheard of: typically, politicians refer coyly to the army as the "establishment" and mutter darkly about "angels" instead of invoking the ISI by name.
As the starched collars around Buckingham Palace would likely mutter in agreement, from that perspective, just maintaining the appearance of being regal can be half the battle.
In an early scene, Naz is walking with the woman he's just met when he's accosted by two men who mutter invective, thinking he can't hear them.
"You can expect that most of those missing people are dead," said John Mutter, a Columbia University disaster specialist who studied the death toll after Hurricane Katrina.
One concert will pair the violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter with the pianist Lambert Orkis, while another will pair the violinist Renaud Capuçon with the pianist Martha Argerich.
"A lot of private contractors and department heads would appear before Jack Brooks' Government Operations Committee, often under intense questioning, and they'd mutter 'that S.O.B.,'" he continued.
There are also sonatas by Brahms and Penderecki, as well as the opportunity to hear Ms. Mutter alone, in Bach's Partita No. 2, with its immense chaconne.
The star violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter, who was once married to Mr. Previn, will perform his violin concerto "Anne-Sophie," which he wrote for her in 2001.
This Tuesday, Mutter returns to Carnegie for a recital not long after having won the major Polar Music Prize, which she shares this year with Grandmaster Flash.
Source: George Washington University, John Mutter, The New York Times, The Miami Herald, CNN, research from Alexis R. Santos, Center for Investigative Journalism, National Hurricane Center, whitehouse.
President Ronald Reagan tended to tug on his ear and mutter "I can't hear it" to avoid questions shouted at him on the way to Marine One.
In the Romance, the violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter was as warmly expressive as always, with precise articulation that didn't waver even in passages of precarious double-stops.
Listing the names of the deceased raises privacy concerns and would be "uncommon," said John Mutter, a professor at Columbia University who studied deaths after Hurricane Katrina.
With leadership coming in all shapes and sizes, representatives from the arts will also be at Davos, including author Elif Shafak, violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter, and singer Shakira.
Characters like Corvo, played by veteran voice actor Stephen Russell, can mutter exposition to themselves perfectly well, but sound stilted and clumsy when they're put into a conversation.
After all, Michael retired from the police business after his bullet wound and the nasty business of Mutter and Sin Rostro has taken a backseat for several episodes.
He may even mutter to himself, and grimace; shift restlessly in his seat; take fevered notes as if your every remark is priceless, or, pointedly, cease taking notes.
As much of a macabre enthusiast's dream the Mutter Museum may be, be prepared to pay for admission — it costs $18 for adults, and photos are not allowed.
Mutter told CNN last month that the fact that all potential hurricane fatalities must be reviewed by a single office in San Juan was part of the problem.
Museums catering to perverse, macabre, or just plain bizarre curiosities are nothing new: there's Sicily's "human library," Pennsylvania's Mutter Museum of medical oddities, and Missouri's Glore psychiatric museum.
Written as an engagement present, Previn first violin concerto, full of lush strings, Hollywood harmonies and wiry virtuosity, was dedicated to Mutter (Its subtitle is even "Anne-Sophie").
Fresh from sharing a major award with Grandmaster Flash, the violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter returns to Carnegie Hall with Lambert Orkis nearly 218 years after her debut there.
It began as a mess because certain senators (cough, mutter, Joe Lieberman) were too deeply in the thrall of the insurance companies to let a sane restructuring occur.
ZACHARY WOOLFE The end of the marriage between Mr. Previn and the violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter didn't halt what had become a rich creative collaboration and close friendship.
I mutter that I'm hungry, so she warms up leftover pizza from Saturday night, and then insists we have a glass of wine to toast to the New Year.
WHEN he was preparing a Shakespeare play—always with love and awe, though it might be for the 20th time—Peter Hall would mutter it to himself in Elizabethan.
It's not a proper triple axel if, upon approaching the pommel horse, you stop right before the spring pad, stare, mutter "You can do this, Domingo*" and start over.
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - American hip-hop icon Grandmaster Flash was awarded Sweden's Polar Music Prize on Wednesday, together with German violinist Ann-Sophie Mutter and the Playing for Change Foundation.
"The potential for cholera and diarrheal diseases is quite high" without bottled water, said Mutter, the disaster recovery expert at Columbia in New York, who recommended the WHO standard.
The bonhomie was soon shattered as the crowd grew aggressive, prompting Mr. DiCaprio to mutter sarcastically, "This is a real intimate party," as he greeted his wingman, Tobey Maguire.
Rappers have introduced Germany to the concept of fucking each other's mothers, with words like "Hurensohn" (son of a whore) and "Ich ficke deine Mutter" (I fuck your mother).
A bit of an embarrassing mistake, the sort of thing you might frown and mutter "watch it, mate" about but forget after 30 seconds of listening to a podcast.
The audience will be encircled by speakers broadcasting sounds below the range of human hearing, manipulated by the musicians of the International Contemporary Ensemble, as singers mutter incomprehensible warnings.
It is not that they like it — they can (and do) scream and cry and mope and mutter — but that they do not have anything else to compare life to.
A storm as powerful as Maria would be expected to kill hundreds of people, not dozens, said John Mutter, a professor at Columbia University who reviewed deaths after Hurricane Katrina.
For the first time, a candidate is using a major-party megaphone to shout the ideas they once could only mutter among themselves in the shadowy fringes of national debate.
It's the underlying thought when we see or hear about teens committing crimes and mutter "where are the parents?" or declare that offenders must be "held accountable" for their actions.
The sense of déjà vu became terrifyingly complete when I heard the driver mutter "Shit" and saw a moose planted, like a thatched cottage, on the road ahead of us.
John Mutter, a professor at Columbia University and expert on disaster mortality, said he never bought into the official tally, given how difficult it is to evacuate from an island.
The microphones on the HomePod might be able to hear me mutter Siri—or other Siri sounding works, like serious and Peri—but I'm told I sound terrible on phone calls.
But John Mutter, a Columbia University professor who specializes in natural disasters and studied the death toll from Hurricane Katrina, expects in the coming days it could reach into the hundreds.
Every time, they mutter "thoughts and prayers" before going back to plotting how they can best take advantage of America's gun violence epidemic and make their crappy movie a resounding success.
But back to earth: Superpowers aren't real, you can't buy an invisibility cloak at Zara, and there's no known incantation one can mutter to erase all their zits just like that.
On his other side, there's George Washington, looking forlorn in a way that caused me to mutter "same" under my breath, alongside Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, and Helen Keller.
What we hear is the old-style, preacherly measure of Brooks's speech ("We are all, all, all, all precious in God's sight") and, in reply, no more than a tepid mutter.
It may not be exactly clear where or why, but there's always a tiny fraction of a second, a chance to mutter and swear to yourself, before it all falls apart.
Now that 52% of our country has taken what many in Germany consider a great stinking dump on the mutter-land, access to the club is hardly likely to have improved.
And he is acutely aware that his surname, which doubles as a racial slur, can teeter like an unexploded bomb on the lips of every Mississippian who dares to mutter it.
They've heard the tapes, too, and they're not thrilled that an outsider is about to learn all their deepest secrets — especially, they mutter darkly, an outsider that Hannah considered to be innocent.
A picture caption on Tuesday with a music review about a performance of the Boston Symphony Orchestra at Tanglewood misstated the day on which the violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter was shown performing.
Or not so subtle: He is gentleman enough to call fouls on himself: Steven Donziger, a law school classmate, has heard Mr. Obama mutter, "my bad," tossing the other team the ball. Wow.
They were chatting, eating snacks off the trays of passing bots, raising glasses to this or that proposition, and, way too often, leaning together to eye Bernie and mutter as he passed by.
"This is the problem with people who bought newspapers on the cheap, thinking they were buying at the bottom," said Alan D. Mutter, who teaches media economics at the University of California, Berkeley.
" By early August, this same phrase had turned into a bewildered mutter, as I listened to Representative Maxine Waters tell Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski that she thinks we're "nearing a constitutional crisis.
It made me less lonely to hear it in the background: the mutter of the kindling, the sigh as a log caught, the little coughs, then quiet, as it burned down into ash.
You don't even need to say "trick or treat" to be rewarded with candy, which feels a bit like cheating to all of us who grew up having to mutter that free candy password.
Some particular highlights include Mary Lovelace O'Neal's "Running Freed More Slaves Than Lincoln Ever Did" (19903); Patterson's "…we lost…for those who bear/bare witness" (2018); and Geta Brătescu's "Mutter Courage (Mother Courage)" (1966).
That's largely because I could hear someone mutter "dick" after I awkwardly swiped my wrist at the reader, and also because people were confused and amazed by seeing someone use a watch to pay.
If you ask investors in Silicon Valley about Houzz — an app where you browse ridiculously nice homes and check out interesting interior design ideas — they'll probably quietly mutter that they're just growing their business.
"I thought we'd learned our lesson after (Hurricane) Katrina where the response was awful, both carelessly slow and incompetent," said John Mutter, a professor at Columbia University and an expert in international disaster relief.
Yo-Yo Ma will appear with the Berlin Philharmonic on March 20, and on April 15 the violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter, will perform in an evening program of work by Bach, Previn and Vivaldi.
Just a few nights earlier, in Ohio, the renowned violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter had stopped playing Beethoven mid-concerto to ask a woman in the front row to quit making a video of her.
Just a few nights earlier, in Ohio, the renowned violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter had stopped playing Beethoven mid-concerto to ask a woman in the front row to quit making a video of her.
While his brothers and sisters mutter their prayers "in a sort of underworld blindness to the light and full of a dread of life and its glory," Per is a singular, rebellious life force.
"If you wanted to make the count as small as possible that's the way to go about it," Mutter, the Columbia professor, said about lack of uniform procedure and communication about certifying hurricane-related deaths.
They would get off their motorbikes, lumber up to the bar and mutter unintelligible things like: "Pintofheavyandafamousgrouse," which meant they wanted a pint of McEwan's Export and a glass of a popular blended Scotch whisky.
Some would mutter secession And then last night, Trump tweeted that he had a "great" meeting with the NRA, just a day after a meeting in which he moved to the far left on guns.
Notably, the Mutter Museum is home to slivers of Albert Einstein's brain, saved from cremation by pathologist Thomas Harvey who hoped to uncover the secret of the scientist's genius with future study of the brain.
He said that the closed-door depositions are not classified so lawmakers can appropriately discuss his testimony afterward and that the First Amendment protects these GOP lawmakers who may mutter remarks that Comey doesn't like.
Among the major problems, said John Mutter, a Columbia University professor who studied deaths following Hurricane Katrina, is the fact that all potential hurricane fatalities must be reviewed by a single office in San Juan.
Mr. Redford, who barely uttered a word in "All Is Lost," at first seems prepared to match that feat here, interrupting what seem like monthlong pauses to mutter, sigh and occasionally deliver a complete sentence.
But I've ended up with Whitney Houston, and all I can do is piece together individual moments in the soundscape: the crunch of what sounds like cereal, the mutter of a voice, the lap of water.
One immensely satisfying thing about Anne-Sophie Mutter as an artist is her unflinching commitment to new music, in evidence here once more with the premiere of "The Fifth Season," by her ex-husband André Previn.
Mr. Müller-Schott also joined for the first encore, a movement from Mr. Previn's Piano Trio No. 1, which had its premiere (with Ms. Mutter and, on piano, Mr. Previn himself) 10 years ago at Carnegie.
The first 10 minutes were all terror and jubilation — terror every time Messi touched the ball ("No, no, no!" everyone mutter-gasped in unison) and jubilation because the Viking boys had been strong, fortresslike, on defense.
The contracting of independent experts is "an acknowledgment that they've gotten a lot of flack for this and they have to do something," said John Mutter, a Columbia University professor who studied deaths after Hurricane Katrina.
It's Grammy time, and as always, watching the awards ceremony on Sunday will include a subtext of cross-generational carping: "They don't make music the way they used to," the boomers and Gen Xers will mutter.
"I'd say my biggest dream is telling Kirsten Dunst I'm a huge fan only for her to mutter 'Pathetic' and walk away," Virtel wrote in a tweet earlier this week, and he didn't even @ mention the actress.
John Mutter, a disaster expert at Columbia University who studied the death toll in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, told Vox that he suspects the death toll in Puerto Rico from Maria will reach into the hundreds.
If we nod sagely and mutter "1984" whenever jackbooted thugs knock down a door in fiction, we will miss the critiques at the heart of the work and the problems that led us down the hellbound path.
Here are just some of the panels penciled in for the week: WEF will also be recognizing the achievements by leading artists, including contributions by Shakira and Anne-Sophie Mutter at the "The 23rd Annual Crystal Awards".
There is no shortage of star power joining them this summer: The violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter, the cellist Yo-Yo Ma and the film composer John Williams are some of the big names who will visit Tanglewood.
Supported by absolutely no hard data at all, it ought to conjure up the same kind of scoffs serious scientists mutter when well-meaning travelers seek to prove the existence of Bigfoot or the Loch Ness Monster.
It was not uncommon, when he passed whole groups of us in the corridor, for us to mutter a sibilant chorus of "ZakaZuluZakaZuluZakaZakaZakaZakaZulu," which died down the moment he whipped around to find us wearing innocent faces.
Finlay also spent considerable time presenting the weeks of night shoots -- prompting one crew member to mutter that he felt like a vampire -- amid inclement weather that pushed the production, and those working on it, to their limits.
Before the summer is out, they will have encountered Domingo, Netrebko, Flórez, Bartoli, Argerich, Trifonov, Mutter, Schiff, Uchida, Muti, Rattle, Barenboim, Haitink, and much of the rest of what is thought to be the classical-music A-list.
For example, every time that damn grandmother would show up in another spot, I would mutter under my breath, expect her to turn into some awful spaghetti monster with teeth, and feel sweat start dripping down my neck.
Tired of Syrian refugees from just across the border growing so numerous that they eclipse your actual constituents — and of your constituents growing so sick of the refugees that they mutter about taking the town back by force.
John Mutter, a disaster expert at Columbia University who studied the death toll in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, agreed and told Vox that he suspects the death toll in Puerto Rico from Maria will reach into the hundreds.
But when Ms. Mutter and her longtime chamber music partner, the pianist Lambert Orkis, took to the stage at Carnegie Hall on Tuesday, the specter most strongly felt was that of André Previn, the conductor, composer and musical polymath.
The second your eyes go wide and you mutter "oh no," before later realizing those kinds of moments were formative in developing a sense of self, a cycle of personal improvement that starts in your teens and carries on through adulthood.
"It's important to the families of the deceased and to know what damage these things can do," said John Mutter, a professor of earth sciences and public affairs at Columbia University who studied how Hurricane Katrina's death count was handled.
Unfortunately, the newly reborn Doctor only has just enough time to mutter a quick "Oh, brilliant" before the entire TARDIS explodes, leaving her plummeting through the air towards the ground and viewers left waiting with a "to be continued" title card.
Meanwhile some of their partners (France, the Poles and the Belgians, among others) mutter ominously about Britain seeking to cherry-pick the best bits of EU membership; of trying to dine à la carte instead of taking the menu du jour.
If anyone makes you food in a Le Creuset casserole dish, you must get on your knees and orally thank them while they mutter, "Of course, it'll last a lifetime, so really it's an investment," over and over again until climax.
Now and then we hear one of them slip up and mutter a few words, but otherwise, the bulk of the dialogue issues from the unseen (and amusingly incompetent) retreat leader, played with a deadpan, exaggerated chill by Jojo Gonzales.
So it's a little odd to see one of the goofiest rappers in the mainstream at the moment thrown on the official remix, although Big Sean does his best to mutter with his inside voice and not disrupt the vibe.
"More and more publishers are coming to the recognition that there's a new normal," said Alan D. Mutter, who teaches media economics at the University of California, Berkeley, and writes about the media on the blog Reflections of a Newsosaur.
Mostly, it is a life that emerges through the contrapuntal performances of Ms. Hawkins and Mr. Hawke, who, with bobbing heads, mutter and murmur, bringing you into the private world of two outsiders isolated by geography, poverty, disability, temperament and habit.
In her first interview about the Cincinnati incident, Ms. Mutter said that she had grown distracted as she played the first movement of Beethoven's Violin Concerto because a woman in the first row was holding up her phone and filming her.
In order for Austrian moms to qualify for their sizable child benefit, they have to prove they submitted to a series of maternal health exams by having their doctors fill out a booklet — the Mutter-Kind Pass — and submitting it to the state.
"I didn't think the discrepancy would be as high as tenfold, but these people did a good job by established methods," said John Mutter, a professor at Columbia University who researched deaths following Hurricane Katrina and who reviewed the online paper for CNN.
The need to keep up a functional appearance turns to acid inside them: they begin to project their fears of being unkempt and deficient onto everyone around them; they mutter half-conscious insults and retorts on the toilet or on the commute home.
Why mutter that, if the series hadn't magically pushed Rivers's night-club origins back into the fifties, it might have had to show her 1961 peers at the Gaslight Café, including Woody Allen and Bill Cosby, figures who are far tougher to sanitize?
As aristocratic as violinists come, Mutter leads an all-Beethoven program of the "Spring" and "Kreutzer" Violin Sonatas and the "Ghost" Piano Trio, for which she is joined by the cellist Daniel Müller-Schott and her longstanding accompanist, the pianist Lambert Orkis.
To have an ultra-Orthodox teenager look you dead in the eye and mutter "shiksa" or "kalba" — the Hebrew word for bitch — and then decide you deserve a little something more than a slur because he knows you are a liberal Jew.
It's almost that time of the year again: The time for us to all band together and mutter about how Valentine's Day is a "holiday" concocted by greeting card companies to move more cardboard and force us to be constant disappointments to our loved ones.
There are two kinds of people in the world: people who hear the words "Scottish Christmas zombie musical comedy" and start scouring the internet for showtimes, and people who hear those words, roll their eyes, and mutter about the ridiculous extremes of mash-up culture.
The variety of antitrust positions in the emerging Democratic field means that it will no longer be enough for a candidate to mutter a few platitudes about big corporations and let the party's technocrats decide what the nation's approach to monopoly power ought to be.
She wore jeans to dinner parties with big, brass buckles and silver jewelry ("Chandelier earrings," my mother would mutter to herself after we got home, her eyebrows so far up her forehead that they were merging with her hairline), and she had chunky caramel highlights.
It's also an evergreen question, one that I crankily mutter whenever I watch another romantic comedy that tries to reanimate a subgenre that's fallen on hard times, largely because the old orthodoxies about human beings and love — and what constitutes happily ever after — no longer apply.
And yet when incidents like Orlando happen, the NRA response is to go radio silent while Republican allies mutter crap about "thoughts and prayers" and stand for moments of silence, as if that will do anything to prevent the next attack or the one after that.
In the piece's opening minutes, the violin (here the great Anne-Sophie Mutter) and cello (Maximilian Hornung) share a continuous run of 16th notes passed back and forth seamlessly, followed by another run: an ascent in which they play the same notes, but in different octaves.
In a statement after his death, Ms. Mutter said that one of the first pieces he wrote for her, a violin concerto from 2001, was "an engagement present," and the lush, sensitive orchestral writing lovingly shows off her rich tone, an elegant setting for a precious diamond.
"There are all kinds of studies that show the best way to find things when you don't know what you're looking for is an old-fashioned bookstore," said John Mutter, editor in chief and co-founder of Shelf Awareness, which publishes an email newsletter for booksellers and librarians.
You'll bump into him and his good looking friends and you'll suddenly realise how fucked you must look so you'll just mutter, "alright," and shuffle past him into the smoking area, where you'll chain smoke 4 cigarettes, and play on your phone, until 35 minutes later somebody finds you.
"What Gannett's trying to do is aggregate as many eyeballs as they can to become big enough to be the last one standing," said Alan D. Mutter, who teaches media economics at the University of California, Berkeley and writes about the media on the blog Reflections of a Newsosaur.
When harassed in the street, I'm silent, other than the occasional "fuck you" I mutter under my breath (thank you, noise-canceling headphones, for limiting the number of times I hear unsolicited comments in the first place); when faced with a distasteful advance one-on-one, I'm still sweet.
I collapsed onto the parking garage floor, using what little breath I could gasp to mutter to myself about what an idiot I was, how I blew it, that someone else deserved this more than me if I couldn't even do the one thing they asked me to do.
Charley Varrick was one I talked about a lot, which is just this hapless bank robber played by Walter Matthau — eventually it gets into mayhem at the end, but mainly, you're just watching him shuffle around and mutter and be Walter Matthau, and that's kind of why you show up.
At this point in his long career, Francesa is transparently over sports in a way that's impossible to miss, and pretty much only comes alive when given the opportunity to flirt and banter with the powerful people he considers his equals or mutter about various points of horse-racing gossip.
At one point in the broadcast, shortly after slamming his fist down on a photo of Mattei, Jones appears to mutter, "I'm gonna kill..." Screenshot: Plaintiff's motion for review of broadcast by Alex Jones threatening plaintiffs' counselThe plaintiffs noted that knowingly possessing or transmitting such material is a serious crime.
There's some dead weight in this episode in the form of the Mutter investigation and Jane planning Lina's birthday, but that serves to connect the more important points; Rafael, still in love with Jane, rocks a gray v-neck sweater which will be the subject of my first book of poetry.
In a 1961 article in Sports Illustrated, a writer who followed Palmer reported hearing him mutter, "Come on, stupid!" after an approach fell short, "Fool!" after a putt failed to drop and "You're nothing but an old maid" — a reference to unpopped kernels of corn — after a hooked tee shot.
Absolutely smashed it, you think as the unsuspecting bouncer starts leafing through your wallet, completely under the radar, you say to yourself as he removes one of your credit cards, nothing to see here, you mutter as he pulls out the half gram of gak you'd left in there from two weeks before.
Mutter, the Columbia professor, told me he would have expected the death toll in Puerto Rico to be in the hundreds -- in part because of the level of poverty on the island, and also because so few people would have been able to evacuate, as they did for Hurricane Irma in Florida.
There will be a cavalcade of Yinzers squeezing tree roots in an attempt to warg into Brian Dumoulin so they can attempt to alter the past only to stand helplessly and watch Fleury lie on the ice and mutter, "BACK DOOR, BACK DOOR, BACK DOOR," after Nikita Kucherov's tying goal late in Game 5.
Here's Mr. Kunde combining memorably with Renée Fleming: This week our critics reviewed the return of "Das Rheingold" to the Met; the New York recital debut of the pianist Beatrice Rana; the umpteenth Carnegie concert by the great violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter; and two concerts from Esa-Pekka Salonen and the Philharmonia Orchestra of London.
It's hard not to mutter "oh, cool" to yourself constantly as you move through the complex because everything is cool, and unexpected, and sometimes, touch- and motion-sensitive, like doors that open when you press your hand to a panel or opaque white tree mushrooms that light up and sound a note when you tap them.
Were the Pyongyang princess, who reportedly is pregnant, make the trans-Pacific trip visibly appearing so, well-wishers the world over would swoon and mutter under their breath how oafish it would be of Trump not to heed the hard-working, self-sacrificing, peace-seeking envoy's sincere entreaty to meet her hard-playing, fellow citizens-sacrificing, war-threatening brother.
When Liberals worried aloud about the rise of Donald Trump during the sort of echo-chamber dinner parties that cried out for mischief, it was always too tempting to lean forward in my chair, mutter something about the Kardashians, reality TV and how the political rise of a loud-mouthed show-off seemed the most natural thing in the world.
John Mutter, a Columbia University disaster specialist who studied the death toll after Hurricane Katrina, has said he would have expected fatalities in Puerto Rico to be in the hundreds -- in part because of the level of poverty on the island, and also because so few people would have been able to evacuate, as they did for Hurricane Irma in Florida.
Off to the side, there's a piano (the Chekhovian kind: all night you sit there hoping against hope; a very famous song gets mentioned and you draw a breath; then, toward the end, Gyllenhaal inches in its direction and you mutter, "No-no-no-please-no"), and behind it a high brick wall with a ledge like a little roof.
Ten years after their last album of new material, Rammstein are back with a new LP. The untitled collection, due out on Friday, May 17, sees the German industrial metal pioneers team with Berlin-based producer Olsen Involtini, who had previously arranged the strings on 2001's Mutter and 2004's Reise, Reise — and played alongside the band's guitarist Richard Kruspe in the side project, Emigrate.
"At this point, what is sure to happen next is we need to understand each victim's cause of death, age, race and gender and if possible the location where the death occurred that way you can analyze where the most vulnerable population is," said John Mutter, a professor of earth sciences and public affairs at Columbia University who studied disaster death tolls after Hurricane Katrina.
Occasionally for some inexplicable reason during class Kroff will heave himself to his feet, mutter an inaudible excuse, seize his backpack, and stalk out of the seminar room—(for he would never leave the bulky backpack unattended; he appears to guard it with his life); he may be absent for as long as 40 minutes, but he eventually returns, with another inaudible excuse, reclaims his seat in the skidding chair.
To hold the public's attention, it's no longer enough for the Seattle Seahawks to link arms and make a video about "unity" or for Cam Newton to wear a T-shirt printed with a quote from Martin Luther King Jr. ("Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere") and mutter his way through a speech about the need for everyone to be accountable for themselves, regardless of race, gender or age.
" Elliott asks his therapist.) We're not supposed to accept Elliott's Andy Rooney hot takes at face value (for one thing, he's still hallucinating his father as Mr. Robot), but his reflections are too often borne out by the show's cartoon vision of the world: in the land of the one per cent, soulless rich bitches get off to knife play, sad P.R. flacks mutter along to motivational tapes, and dumb gigolos switch from the news to "Vanderpump Rules.
Honestly hes about to STORM OUT but then KIM Kardashen just wisper in his ear in a voice so nasal that it is audible to every one in the room "But kanye dont forget ur 53 milion dolars in personal debt" Kanye just mutter "new slaves" under his breath as he slowly sink back down in his traditienel Thai beanbag chair J PETERMEN: what else is interesting that we can put on the album Kanye just consider for a second and then say KANYE: Well i made taylor swift famous J PETERMEN: Thats briliant!

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