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By handling this in "no big deal" fashion, you may make it no big deal.
At best, they say it's overblown -- no big deal.
No big deal — just hose off the pigeon crap.
The rationalization is that it's no big deal, Hanson says.
I'd even call it no big deal in the end.
It's no big deal, they're weird hand pimples or something.
Doing some summertime muting (here's how) is no big deal.
He testified Kane told him it was no big deal.
Normally talking about your best friend is no big deal.
Generally, though, if you're not directly involved, no big deal.
The initial thought by many would be, no big deal.
No big deal, lesson learned, just don't do that again.
"No big deal," he said to Peggy, her mouth agape.
Jeremy Piven opened his car door Tuesday -- no big deal.
Besides, it's no big deal, and people should buy stocks.
If there's a towel completely over it, no big deal.
And so yeah, I posted it, so no big deal.
So interacting with De Niro is no big deal, right?
If that's all I've done wrong, it's no big deal.
"It's no big deal," he said of his quasi-nude scene.
No big deal—a departures board is a departures board, right?
Others seem to think that sexual assault is no big deal.
To anyone else, that stuff might have been no big deal.
For Cliff Vmir, doing Cardi B's hair is no big deal.
And a bug that's resistant to antibiotics is no big deal.
Having a single beer is one thing; no big deal, whatever.
We pretend global warming is no big deal, a distant threat.
I tried to make myself believe it was no big deal.
Social networks like Facebook are no big deal for graph theory.
The former Soviet spy said no, so it's no big deal.
It was no big deal to put him in his place.
I went through the process and switched accounts... no big deal.
An affair may seem like no big deal to a narcissist.
If watching drone video sounds like no big deal, think again.
Now Trump endorsed Strange weeks ago, so that's no big deal.
If he ends up deciding to go pro, no big deal.
Sure, there's murder in the air, but it's no big deal.
No big deal, except she's always afraid when he leaves her.
It was really no big deal, and I appreciated the help.
Yet, there are grown men who say it's no big deal.
So far, the administration is spinning it as no big deal.
Becoming part cyborg, or having memory implants, is no big deal.
And here he was, acting like that was no big deal.
Of course Ivanka Trump says her emails are no big deal.
No big deal, people reminded one another, those are usually Republican states.
"It's no big deal," the police are heard saying in the video.
No big deal, you can throw us in a movie or two.
As long as you don't like breathing, that'll be no big deal.
Tim's was on his foot and super gross, but no big deal.
Come on, just give him a pop kiss, it's no big deal.
An inch of snow is often no big deal for the city.
And Hounded Hillary pretending that her classified emails are no big deal.
That's no big deal, according to a video recently posted on Facebook.
Normally, changing the location in your Twitter bio is no big deal.
No big deal, just a ticket and he was on his way.
No big deal, I spend a few days with a "dumb phone".
But she was worried about her whole family dying, no big deal.
From the beginning, Ball had said the charges were no big deal.
The record output was no big deal to Columbus Coach John Tortorella.
Posters are kind of no big deal — or have been, until now.
Selling coffee that's dispensed like beer might seem like no big deal.
I figured Sid was extorting a chomo for money—no big deal.
Actually, an iPad with a black screen is probably no big deal.
That, from the long perspective of history, is really no big deal.
And now, she's pretending that this murder is just no big deal.
"A lumpectomy is seen as routine, no big deal," Dr. Tang said.
They make no big deal of the visiting Jew in the pews.
If the market does nothing for a while, it's no big deal.
No big deal at first glance, but her purchases raised some eyebrows.
Oh, and sometime in-between, she graduated from high school — no big deal.
It's no big deal to them that I am playing two shows tonight.
"And that was it," Ellis said, in typical "No big deal" teen speak.
The winner will also snag a pair of autographed heels, no big deal.
For most players, it's no big deal, but Hayden Else was incredibly frustrated.
So, I'd buy myself a cone for the walk home — no big deal.
He also won an Emmy for the role, but, like, no big deal.
So this is a bit of a shift but no big deal, right?
If you get a message from the past, it's really no big deal.
Pamela and the Kardashians are friends, so it seemed like no big deal.
If it's undercooked, well, put it back in the oven, no big deal.
According to The Telegraph, it's no big deal, but it is plenty strange.
For some people, spotting a bug in the shower is no big deal.
Oh and no big deal or anything, but Kendrick Lamar lends a verse.
An eight-year delay may seem like no big deal in the grand
Foo Fighters like no big deal at the end in teeny tiny font.
So if my mother didn't come through with the recipes, no big deal.
And if you're 6, like my younger kid is, it's no big deal.
If you've never attended XOXO yourself, that might seem like no big deal.
No big deal for Olivia, as long as Rowan doesn't get to win.
"Come on people, it's no big deal," Noah said on Tuesday night's broadcast.
Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly said it was no "big deal," while Sen.
No big deal, you immediately clarify the error and maybe blame your spellchecker.
"I was like, 'It's a golf course; it's no big deal,"' he said.
No big deal 30 degrees or 110 degrees, Deputies grab a hoop & patrol.
"[Traveling] four hours between the two labs is no big deal," said Deshpande.
"Let's just try it out; if I fail, no big deal," he said.
The Cycle Finding out Oliver is gay was big — and no big deal.
It had a few knocks, nicks, and scratches on it—no big deal.
But it's also worth remembering that if you don't, it's no big deal.
"It's no big deal," the head of President Trump's Voter Integrity Commission said.
I talked about it in the movie—it's no big deal to me.
It's a little workaround, but no big deal, and not a deal-breaker.
Once you've made it through Midwestern winters, everywhere else is no big deal.
It's a crazy allegation printed in a small newspaper — no big deal, right?
There you have it, folks ... Sexy Mister Rogers is literally no big deal.
For Facebook, largely no big deal that you have some ads on there.
If it's just the bruising, it's probably harmless—annoying, maybe, but no big deal.
Imagine a $4 million loss sliding off your back like it's no big deal.
Almost makes Nick Young and his baby mama seem like no big deal. Almost.
For those providers, it's no big deal; for survival sex workers, it's self-destruction.
Now, booing a player is no big deal, even when a celeb does it.
To me, the M-4, and therefore the AR-15, was no big deal.
Margot Robbie once found a severed human foot at a beach – no big deal.
Oh, and partly because I used to have a vagina myself—no big deal!
For women, nudity is expected of you as though it is no big deal.
As someone who is pretty photo-obsessed myself, it was actually no big deal.
You could stay up until six in the morning, and it's no big deal.
If you look you can see us talking as this is no big deal.
To start, you need to brine your cabbage—which is no big deal. Really.
He liked to be slapped in public, which was no big deal for me.
I wondered, how could I ever have thought that measles was no big deal?
"I normalized it and made myself believe it was no big deal," she wrote.
No big deal for Gordon ... who reportedly made $84 MILLION during his NBA career.
But in the wider universe of central banks, periodic revisions are no big deal.
I guess if you live in New York, then maybe it's no big deal.
Many specialists, like Dario Euraque, believe the so-called discovery is no big deal.
Comedy Central's "Broad City" features a proudly bisexual protagonist — and it's no big deal.
No big deal, until they drove off and she remained in that dangerous position.
It makes the trauma and violation of sexual assault seem like no big deal.
But instead of pretending it's no big deal, fix the issue and move on.
"For weeks now, Trump's been acting like coronavirus is no big deal," says Colbert.
If you're already paying for that, no big deal, but it's a strange limitation.
That's the lowest price we've ever seen it anywhere — so, uh, no big deal.
"I honestly just thought it was gonna be no big deal," Jessie told KMTR.
Does it have normal, no-big-deal bugs, or is it a safety disaster?
Give it a shot, maybe you'll fail — it's no big deal, do it again.
You have a bug, no big deal, we'll fix it in the next release.
Typically, in the past, talking about race has been no big deal for us.
The interviewer arrived more than two hours late like it was no big deal.
In normal times, an interest rate hike like this would be no big deal.
And then they say 'f—' a couple of times, so it was no big deal.
Finding a dad should be no big deal now that the listing has gone viral.
He was crazy with that bottle, but for me it was fine, no big deal.
So this guy writes me a prescription for Deca Durabolin, and it's no big deal.
How many times did I cut through that blister, like it was no big deal?
Maybe you grow two, three inches and most people are like, 'Ooh, no big deal.
"It sounds like the incident at Caltech is being played off as no big deal."
It's hard to imagine Graham would say it's no big deal, like he is now.
Cannon also appeared on the reality show, but she says it was no big deal.
BTW, even if she did, it would have been an accident and no big deal.
Instead, he tried to make it seem like the intelligence shared was no big deal.
I kept trying to tell him it was okay, that it was no big deal.
Kinda funny ... it was just a love tap, which in NYC is no big deal.
A doctor's visit is no big deal when you've got Daddy's laughter to distract you!
When it's your job, though, you can whip up brunch like it's no big deal.
" An air traffic controller assures the film star that the mishap is "no big deal.
If meeting with a former Soviet spy was no big deal, then why hide it?
No big deal — you still want even more out of your iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
It costs just $89.99 (if you accept lock-screen ads, which are no big deal).
This is why the $95 annual fee is no big deal — especially the first year.
If it's no big deal, why didn't Clinton's team and the DNC share this earlier?
And in this case, Trump just laughed it off like it was no big deal.
Sure, there's a few that could have been better executed, but that's no big deal.
Also, no big deal, but the average base salary for C# developers is over $90k.
You don't have to lie or cover up things that are no big deal, right?
If you're in West Texas or Nebraska, no big deal, and you may even benefit.
As Mulvaney tries to root out the leaker, Trump is saying it's no big deal.
An excellent movie would be great, but a mediocre one will be no big deal.
The employee said it was done overnight, so we shrugged it off — no big deal.
And indeed, the more likely explanation is that he thought it was no big deal.
Concerns that might seem like no big deal to adults – Who will watch the dog?
You don't own those things, so having some ads on there is no big deal.
" Every time I've ended up humiliated, in emotional pain, it has started with "no big deal.
Of course she just acts like it's no big deal, because she's Wonder Woman and all.
"In principle putting a single gene into a plant is no big deal," Bryant told me.
She strolls up to a walker, like it's no big deal, and lets it eat her.
While moving in, there were my new neighbors drinking on their front porch, no big deal.
And her pals like Lupita Nyong'o and Kelly Ripa were in attendance, which, no big deal.
With five registration slots, it's no big deal to reserve a fingerprint slot for a partner.
Maybe in her mind this is no big deal because of all that she's been through.
Naturally, seeing these solemn figures walking around like it's no big deal made quite the impression.
You may assume you're just a number on a short list — so no big deal, right?
Lucky for Jane ... she seemed to be alright and played it off like no big deal.
Is it the death knell for the culture as we know it or no big deal?
No big deal, but she finished a cool seventh place with a time of 1:32.56.
Aside from being a bit tedious to fill out, this form was really no big deal.
That's why I thought it was no big deal he said that he'd pay for it.
Chiyo lived in Japan, where it's almost no big deal for people to live past 100.
He admitted to sexual assault on a hot mic, but apparently that was no big deal.
"Yeah, I have plenty of days left," she answered as though it were no big deal.
I think every time we use the word 'incidental,' we say this is no big deal.
A disorder that is a non-starter for some may be no big deal for others.
MRSA in a nostril is no big deal, but in the blood it can be deadly.
"You see why having an all-gay City Council is no big deal?" he told me.
"That's no big deal for me," he told a town-hall style meeting in September 2015.
"They could have just forgotten about me and said, another missing person, no big deal," she said.
No big deal: Musk says SpaceX is already working on improving its landing protocols for future launches.
Exactly. It's no big deal in France Of course, it wasn't called a "French kiss" in France.
The Jussie Smollett "attack" has enraged millions of Americans, but for Killer Mike, it's no big deal.
"Early on, I was like, [working at the carnival] is normal, it's no big deal," she said.
Yet Jianliang is out there using lateral steps and ducking under returns like it's no big deal.
And if I don't like it, I could just cut it off and it's no big deal.
Two, Pete Buttigieg — Facebook's 287th user, no big deal — agrees that the company has too much power.
I didn't do much today anyway, it's no big deal to skip dinner, I'm just not hungry!
No big deal, but she also rubbed elbows with James Corden, Mary J. Blige, and Mick Jagger.
No big deal—just a few minor, technical details to work out before Breakthrough Starshot becomes reality.
A couple points, a couple million voters, is no big deal to Clinton if she's trouncing Trump.
In other words: junior staffer, no policy role, no access to secrets, quickly fired -- no big deal.
Forgetting your charger at home is no big deal thanks to the phone's all-day battery life.
Certainly with President Obama in the White House no big deal will get through without a fight.
"Twenty thousand people signed this petition, and people recognize that this is no big deal," he says.
A new Wonder Woman poster has Diana lifting an entire tank overhead like it's no big deal.
But according to CEO Reed Hastings, it's no big deal because no one was doing that anyway.
And they get it with their trademark coolness, the way they considered gay marriage no big deal.
Paige VanZant tells TMZ Sports ... the boob job rumors are true -- and it's really no big deal.
Back when I declined the offer to dance at the Bush inauguration, it was no big deal.
Dehydration may seem like no big deal, but the truth is that it can be very dangerous.
Doctors — making it sound "like no big deal" — did not prepare Ms. Harrison for its frustrating consequences.
And hard to imagine Trump saying 'no big deal' and not talking to the Taiwanese going forward.
No big deal just 083,000+ people surrounding Webster Hall for this 2 am GOOD Music show pic.twitter.
If you are just using them for a few minutes here and there, it's no big deal.
Senders, by contrast, guessed rankings of 3, wrongly believing a thank you note was no big deal.
What you and I may consider horrifying, he could shrug his shoulders and find no big deal.
No big deal, except that the system that produces such rip-offs is ripe for the furies.
But now, what used to be no big deal for white boys in college is political cyanide.
I've talked to people from Électricité de France multiple times and they say it's no big deal.
Wearing clothes that are a bit scruffy is usually no big deal if you're used to it.
At the same time, there are companies at which not attending the holiday party is no big deal.
Every day I had a goal to accomplish and if I didn't hit the number, no big deal.
The consensus that Melania's speech was no big deal was so overwhelming that even Trump's detractors downplayed it.
He lobs up the ball like it's no big deal—a bowler's version of a bat flip, perhaps?
But that literally happened to me once in high school, and it was no big deal at all.
And then, that guy rather -- when the police come and say, well, there&aposs no big deal here.
No big deal, just Kenny G, serenading Kim with his saxophone, trapped behind a million single-step roses.
It all started on Saturday morning when Evans woke up with what she thought was no big deal.
That's her in the top left corner, feeding her kid like it's no big deal (because it isn't).
We had a really friendly thing going, so meeting her friends was no big deal — until it was.
I don't know if it's because of the rancid oils or what, but... ah it's no big deal.
We cannot say that Kylie Jenner's (or any celebrity's) fashion, makeup, and hair choices are no big deal.
"No big deal, just spent 20 minutes painting fake freckles on my face," she wrote in the caption.
The OC is full of rich-ass people, might be a Newport Beach golfer, no big deal, right?
"If the tariff increases are limited to what we&aposve seen so far, no big deal," Zandi said.
You didn't have to fake anything, or apologize, or offer comfort, or pretend it was no big deal.
"It was like no big deal to see women on the bridge of a military organization," she said.
If I'm on location, and I don't call her until 2 o'clock in the morning, no big deal.
"There were some who thought it was no big deal," a staffer speaking anonymously told the Huffington Post.
If you don't, well, no big deal: You just might regret it for the rest of your life.
"Hydrating, no big deal, on the couch," Cabrera says in the footage as Patridge smiles next to him.
Paul Manafort, Mr Trump's campaign chief, denied this was plagiarism; Mr Christie said it was no big deal.
If this is no big deal, why did Hannity work to keep his name out of the case?
If they can get us all to pay five bucks for coffee, this should be no big deal.
"I'm no stranger to dressing alike (see: here), so matching with Alex was no big deal," she explains.
This may seem like no big deal — after all, Buttigieg is the first openly gay Democratic presidential candidate.
Essentially, the president was saying it was no big deal, despite the findings that classified information was involved.
A bout is anything that wraps up within 48 hours—and a bout is really no big deal.
They're strolling around Stars Hollow like it's no big deal, while our inner teenage selves are freaking out.
So, I went over to Tante Claire and they said, 'Come in!' and it was no big deal.
It's no big deal, he said, they're just on a fishing expedition, this will all be over soon.
It was no big deal, he'd just pop an Adderall in the morning then skip his afternoon classes.
She would get that sometimes, lose her voice and be fine a few days later, no big deal.
"It really was no big deal — a job like this we could pull off anytime," Mr. Murphy recalled.
No big deal: just Dumbledore casually predicting something that will happen in four years' time with uncanny accuracy.
"Look, it is no big deal," he said on the witness stand, according to The Dallas Morning News.
I think for us to pass it off as Republicans as no big deal, that's just not right.
And by insisting it's no big deal, the Republican minority leader is insulting Americans' intelligence in the process.
New York (CNN Business)Hurricane Florence and higher fuel prices proved no big deal for Delta Air Lines.
When Ms. Batiz confronted the school, she said the director behaved as though it was no big deal.
"No big deal," David Anderson at Duke University told me of the concept before the deal was announced.
I talked like dying was no big deal, but in that moment I definitely didn't want to die.
"We built this organization with this culture of where this kind of talk is no big deal," Congleton said.
I know I'm a lot faster than my results and it's not my main discipline so no big deal.
It's no big deal, we do it all the time and people make plans to eat before or after.
Taylor Swift's BFF Selena Gomez is her Grammy date No big deal just rolled up with the hottest date.
Even if we act like it's no big deal, it still stings whenever we're phubbed by our romantic partner.
It's a demonstration of his strength; that he can toss around a car door like it's no big deal.
"No big deal, just taking a private 747," Kardashian said while showing off the jet in her Instagram Story.
If they're no big deal, there's little reason for blood banks to start screening blood with these sensitive methods.
They acted like it was no big deal just to send them our ids and pics of our cards.
The White Collar star posted a similar selfie highlighting their hang-out and calling it "nbd" (no big deal).
After all, Trump has his own interest in convincing the public that conflicts of interest are no big deal.
"We are at the point where a Jew running for office is entirely no big deal," Rabinowitz told CNN.
Because I'm from New York City and thought I knew everything, I figured it would be no big deal.
You really can't go wrong, but if your flavor combos don't happen to work out, it's no big deal.
She brought out Chance, projected her old stripper photos, and casually got down while pregnant like no big deal.
Tell yourself, "it will all seem like no big deal when I look back at it later," Sutton writes.
" She adds that "a little bit of a sore rib for a couple of weeks is no big deal.
By itself, the ask is no big deal to turn down—in volume, and repeatedly, the insistence becomes stressful.
I felt like it would have been bratty if I didn't cry and was like 'Oh no big deal.
The good news for Kraft, Harrington says it's no big deal -- and Patriots players shouldn't freak out over it.
For him, three words of the lieutenant's text message nail the stakes of the disciplinary trial: no big deal.
He vouched that Trump's divulgence of classified information to Russian officials at the White House was no big deal.
I offer to pay it since I told her to park there, but she says its no big deal.
"No big deal — I figure unification is a month away, then there won't be a need to do this."
This will be a huge media war, but in terms of real impact on the economy, no big deal.
He was surprised it was being talked about so much since he thought the incident was no big deal.
That's what's wrong with parents and kids that think there's no big deal if you need Tommy John today.
Which is no big deal in the dance community, but perhaps it is in a tourist attraction like this.
It was kind of downplayed like, oh, that&aposs just a cheese that&aposs in Australia, no big deal.
If one gets sick, no big deal — there are plenty of healthy people to help balance out the cost.
Before the climax of the first film, he's shot six times and reacts as though it's no big deal.
While it may feel like no big deal for Trump to delete a typo, history might tell a different story.
On top of all that, the L.A.-based company has a stable relationship with Kylie Cosmetics (no big deal, right?).
"I'm a person who's had sex," she told her reflection, trying to sound as though it was no big deal.
This may seem like no big deal, especially because Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and even Youtube have that very same feature.
Curry's diagnosis turned out to be a mild medial collateral ligament sprain, which, for most people, is no big deal.
"While George is blowing it off as no big deal, Amal is furious," an insider claimed to Closer Weekly Wednesday.
Anti-vaxxers are using a Brady Bunch meme to say measles is no big deal and Marcia Brady is pissed.
There was so much communication and brotherhood in this place, it was so natural and it was no big deal.
After the long haul to New Zealand, a jaunt to the U.K. should seem like no big deal at all.
We don't don't just the word "ultimate" around like it's no big deal; this is actually the ultimate breakfast sandwich.
He chided Kaine for "whipping out that Mexican thing again," as though calling Mexicans rapists should be no big deal.
I, you know, just assumed, Oh I'm pregnant no big deal, as only somebody who's never been pregnant before can.
No big deal, Chyna, your future mother-in-law is drawing up eviction papers for one of your best friends.
The lion trots off like it's no big deal, but the hippo shows that it's not to be messed with.
Next to that goal, the threat of a government antitrust investigation into his trillion-dollar company is no big deal.
"No big deal, just taking a private 747," Kardashian says, filming West, 41, walking up to the "double decker" plane.
A barbaric place where, at any given moment, a scene from 300 can break out, and it's no big deal.
No big deal, but Paul McCartney and Chelsea Handler interviewed Styles for the issue, which will be out Sept. 29.
Gordon told TMZ Sports he doesn't expect any suspensions and really played the whole thing down as no big deal.
But her young age and the fact that skating is a male-dominated sport are no big deal to Brown.
Eventually this size gathering will become no big deal and you will be ready to step it up another notch.
Being an actor and being around a lot of kids with different backgrounds it was no big deal for her.
I can feel every insertion of the needle but, speaking in my capacity a wuss, it's really no big deal.
She acts like it's no big deal that she has managed to crack the dry turkey secret of the universe.
It demonstrates just how effective 'Big Marijuana' lobbyists have been at convincing politicians that legalizing weed is no big deal.
Does this mean that we should dismiss Obamacare as no big deal, since it's just implementing a tired old agenda?
"If the big trade deal comes to nothing, as seems likely, it will be, well, no big deal," he wrote.
But his resurrection also strengthened the idea that, at least on TV in 2016, death is just no big deal.
"If you were washing your car and dropped the hose and let the hose run, no big deal," she says.
That's likely had the unfortunate effect of convincing many, many Americans that the pandemic we're facing is no big deal.
"This was brought to the attention of the store owners & management who dismissed it as no big deal," he wrote.
I feel a little nerdy explaining this theme, but that is a comfort zone for me, so no big deal.
Wade, a decision that would affect the reproductive freedom of more than half the population, is really no big deal.
Most employers have actually found these laws to be, in the words of one report, no big deal to follow.
No big deal, except to gamblers, who had wagered on either the Chiefs minus-214 or the Redskins plus-22014.
I'm not going to tell you that everything is going to be fine and that this is no big deal.
Another flaw in the proposal is the reasoning is that it's no big deal to delay retirement by six months.
The deficit was "no big deal," Harriott assured his guys, but they'd win only if they played as a team.
You could argue that domestic alarms are no big deal, when placed beside the conditions in which the soldiers toil.
Yet somehow he remains calm, no matter what — to the point that he's known as Alex "No Big Deal" Honnold.
All of my coach's Facebook posts are just videos of him doing something incredibly superhuman like it's no big deal.
That said, the S7 camera is quite good, especially in low light, so no big deal if it's an incremental improvement.
The first falsehood, on the crowd size, is no big deal in the grand scheme of things, beyond undermining Spicer's credibility.
No big deal, except that two components, both the first stage rocket and the spacecraft, have already flown on previous missions.
But why can some people survive car rides like it's no big deal, and others go green after a few blocks?
"His doctor said: 'Oh yeah, it's cancer, I lopped it off, no big deal, come back in five months,' " says Henner.
And if you buy it and don't like it, no big deal, it only cost $20 more than Mass Effect Andromeda.
Sure, Taurean (Leonard Robinson) — the Morehouse mansplainer — needs to postpone a presentation for a big case, but it's no big deal.
If you're not actually sure what the Compute Engine is or who it serves, that may seem like no big deal.
Microsoft has exited the smartphone business for the time being, and at least one exec there says it's no big deal.
It was no big deal for the St. Paul, Minnesota, teen to take off for two or three days, visiting friends.
He's laying the groundwork to do something unthinkable -- and make it seem to his political base like it's no big deal.
Of course he likes to point out that that sum of money is "no big deal" to him, so there's that.
It looked good, it felt good, and within minutes, I was playing through a level like it was no big deal.
It showed me a world where alcohol was no big deal; drinking it often was a sign of maturity and refinement.
No big deal, though, because the pitcher had the ball and was getting ready to deliver the next pitch to Davis.
People know they're my sons, but it's no big deal that I'm their father, at least not that I can tell.
For someone like Ralph Lauren, you know you are going to make 10,000 polo shirts so it is no big deal.
That sounds like no big deal, but it's been very useful for getting my ideas across to creative people and clients.
You veteran solvers out there probably think that a Thursday theme is no big deal and will be easy to find.
"It was a pretty nonchalant request and the indication was it was no big deal to the suspect," Clay County Sgt.
And then Middle Tennessee acted like pulling off one of the biggest upsets in NCAA Tournament history was no big deal.
If you're streaming on Netflix or somewhere else, this is no big deal because you can just switch to something else.
"The air didn't smell really good, but I can get used to it, so no big deal to me," he said.
NBD," the Navy Chief of Information (CHINFO) tweeted Tuesday in a humble-brag; "NBD" is an acronym for "no big deal.
" However, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross told CNBC on Friday that price increases from President Donald Trump's tariffs are "no big deal.
While it was a struggle in the movie, it was no big deal for Pergola and Guarini, who carried it out flawlessly.
After Facebook was shown to be a tool for Russians in the last election, Zuckerberg initially said it was no big deal.
The groom was 30 minutes late for the ceremony, but it was no big deal, because the bride was 2 hours late.
HTC says this is no big deal because you have the microSD slot available, which supports cards up to 2099TB in size.
"That's no big deal with the money some of the kids have around here," notes Princeton junior Paul Krepelka, who knew him.
The snake was captured slithering on a metal gate making its vertical ascent, through barbed wire like it was no big deal.
The fact that Hadid sees performing with her ex as no big deal is bizarrely mature to me, and pretty damn aspirational.
But is it really no big deal if the leader of the free world's dietary staples include taco bowls and Burger King?
Joe Crowley in New York's 14th District Democratic primary is no big deal for Democrats' chances of flipping the House in November.
The 22-year-old gave a knowing, beaming smile — before sauntering away like it was no big deal to make history (again).
To the people around him—all of whom interest Pialat just as much as van Gogh does—he is no big deal.
With the ability to engineer all these creations, a simple leg cast seems to be no big deal for the jarred spider.
By now, Soltes suggests, corporate deviance may have become so routine that even pleading guilty to a felony is no big deal.
I did a lot of research, so it would be totally no big deal for me to share my notes with you.
Anything less – like dismissing it as no big deal or assuming they'll reschedule quickly – won't win you any favors (or second chances).
Talking about a murder charge, or being known as a murderer, may seem like no big deal for a man in prison.
Every action you take consumes one spoon, but because you are healthy and able-bodied, with unlimited spoons, it's no big deal.
It's hard to improve on a great song—but it was no big deal for Tyler, the Creator at this year's Grammys.
There were moments when the rain slowed, though it never stopped, and the wind quieted, and you thought, O.K., no big deal.
In December I was really busy with work so I was a little late, and I thought it was no big deal.
"Note the mostly buried news that State Dept closed @HillaryClinton email probe with this verdict: no big deal," Toobin tweeted Monday morning.
We told anyone who asked that the marriage was no big deal, just a formality so the government wouldn't break us up.
Five habits you may think are no big deal can, in fact, make a difference when you want to accomplish financial goals.
That, after all, is the definition of rape culture — social norms that support treating sexual assault as normal and no big deal.
I took the delivery to the dude and then came back, no big deal… Except I see my boss on the phone, crying.
Behaviors you think are no big deal (leaning back in your desk chair) or ones that are totally explainable (leaving at 6 p.m.
Here are the plays everybody will be talking about on Monday: Simone Biles vaults to another gold, and it was no big deal.
Exaggerating your computer skills may seem like no big deal however, they are something that people take years to get their head around.
But Tanya Houppermans, who nabbed this incredible shot 15 miles off the coast of North Carolina coast, says it was no big deal.
It's no big deal as SpaceX has done this three times already, but this time around the client is none other than NASA.
But don't worry, my man, because this big fat dude on the right sees it, too, and he knows it's no big deal.
No big deal but they also encounter his neighbor Sharon Tate (Margot Robbie) and cult leader Charles Manson (Damon Herriman) along the way.
"These guys just swam up to us and said 'Hi' like it was NO BIG DEAL," Dobrev captioned a photo of two whales.
If a company could ever generate $7.8 billion of profit in three months and make it seem like no big deal, it's Apple.
Medically speaking, this is usually no big deal, but it could be painful or interfere with how you access and pleasure the clitoris.
And you make a point of saying very little about it, of establishing it as a known quantity in society, no big deal.
It's no big deal when you're just bookmarking a blog post, but a little more troubling when you're shortening directions to your house.
How Pan Am Flight 50 flew from pole to pole You might think circling the globe by airplane is no big deal anymore.
"It was no big deal to help people; it took me five minutes," said the soft-spoken Greiss, a native of Fussen, Germany.
Trump really, truly seems to think that it's no big deal to plant a kiss without warning on any woman he finds attractive.
By the same token, many also incorrectly conclude that if a drug addiction does not include severe withdrawal symptoms, it's no big deal.
When he was young, colliding head-to-head with another player or catching a stray elbow to the skull was no big deal.
Most nonfiction podcasts are convenient for workouts or commutes, where tuning out for 15 seconds to direct attention elsewhere is no big deal.
What you hear most from people, confirmed by studies, is that state-regulated pot retailing has turned out to be no big deal.
"Everyone is afraid of a vindictive response to their companies as individuals, so they'll play 'no big deal here' in public," he said.
Their furniture is definitely stylish, and intensely made, but it tends to slouch into a room as if it were no big deal.
Both characters have changed tremendously since then: Jaime has been fully redeemed, and Bran has become the Three-Eyed Raven, no big deal.
I love that offhand, 'I actually did write one of the articles of impeachment for Richard Nixon, but you know, no big deal.
If an abuser can claim that what he did is no big deal, then he can't be blamed or held accountable for it.
And if what he or she experienced was not a violent sexual assault, then the experience was minimized, dismissed as no big deal.
Somehow, at the Dutch Chili Festival, people are electing to eat entire Carolina Reapers and Moruga Scorpion peppers like it's no big deal.
So if the trade war ends up accomplishing something useful, the fact that it was disruptive along the way may be no big deal.
If Yao was merely the money manager of a political heavyweight, suspending him is no big deal, as long as Foresea's shareholding is untouched.
Sometimes the dice don't go your way, and you lose regardless — but single games are swift enough that starting over is no big deal.
Usually, athlete's foot is no big deal, and is easy to treat with anti-fungal creams, although it can be very uncomfortable and contagious.
So after years of keeping quiet, laughing it off, and telling people it was no big deal, I'm ready to really talk about it.
Speaking of history—did you catch that SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket landing on a fucking ocean barge yesterday like it was no big deal?
Sure, it's kind of annoying to have to go and do it manually, but if your sanity depends on it, it's no big deal.
While it's unclear if Azalea is straight up chain smoking, zoo staff insists that the chimp doesn't inhale, so like, no big deal, guys.
This coverage pattern would lead viewers to believe that Trump's campaign was on its last leg, but that Clinton's scandal was no big deal.
No big deal ... it's what artists do -- but when Akon hopped up on the shoulders of a couple fans things started going downhill fast.
Having found said band's disquieting harmonies and shifting arrangements arch and self-involved even when I liked them anyway, I say no big deal.
Rachel -- who won season 13 of 'BB' -- doles out some twisted logic ... it's no big deal since they're roommates and it's just a game.
No big deal, WWE does shows in the Middle East on a semi-regular basis, particularly when putting on a show for the troops.
With NAFTA in place, this is no big deal — nothing would change, as Canada's auto exports already go almost entirely to the United States.
This is not a place to see or be seen, only to eat exceptional food as if it's no big deal to do so.
On a scale of 1 to 10, with 1 representing "no big deal" and 10 representing "absolutely unacceptable," the average response was 8.4/10.
Although the women danced on point in the program, which featured live music by Hotel Elefant, differences between the sexes were no big deal.
HIGHER INTEREST RATES - NO BIG DEAL: The spike in U.S. Treasury yields spooked stocks but rising rates are less concerning if they are gradual.
And she does it all with a megawatt smile and a so-what shrug—like, no big deal, guys, I play tennis like this.
One of the most impressive things about Game of Thrones is that everyone is riding horses around like it's no big deal or anything.
Some might be tempted to brush off these ethical consequences, arguing that the posting of even the most offensive content is no big deal.
Opinion Columnist At least Emperor Nero supposedly only fiddled while Rome burned; he didn't tell the Romans that the fire was no big deal.
Each is, in its own way, a deeply moral work that explores the absurdity of environments in which taking lives is no big deal.
I found these vacations pleasant, and it was no big deal to spend the days by myself, visiting museums, eating at pubs, wandering around.
If you think dealing with a heavy garden hose is no big deal, then you have clearly never dealt with a heavy garden hose.
As schools and athletic events close, a few of those supporters will remember the president said it was no big deal and was contained.
The scooters in Sorrento and in the neighboring towns are no joke and people pass on single lane roads like it's no big deal.
Either way, I would have to order a certificate of authenticity from Patek Philippe at a cost of about 2100 francs — no big deal.
The big deal about Mr. Varadkar's election as "taoiseach," the Irish name for the position of prime minister, is that it's no big deal.
To experienced riders, that's no big deal, but most Americans today have become accustomed to automatic transmissions and don't know how to shift gears.
Altimeter Capital Management CEO and founder Brad Gerstner is one of many on Wall Street who thinks Facebook's latest scandal is no big deal.
If all that happens is the tariffs that are actually implemented are the ones implemented and that's the end of it, no big deal.
A former "Big Brother" houseguest says it's no big deal JC Mounduix dropped the n-word ... because he was just answering a question honestly.
But the ubiquity of disordered eating could make it easier for someone with a life-threatening problem to brush it off as no big deal.
And if the kid misses, it's no big deal, because there isn't really a penalty—you can still catch things even if one person misses.
An opt-in option is no big deal, but there's no way to say for sure that it won't become a default mode over time.
On the surface, the unexpected pregnancy of a 32-year-old woman who has an extensive support system, emotionally and financially, is no big deal.
If luxury performance and brand name are no big deal to you, you can easily take your pick from a multitude of cheaper, mediocre options.
While it might seem like no big deal the day after a party, it's important to remember that "alcohol is really toxic," Dr. Halpern says.
Beyoncé is still going strong, stopping the Internet every single time she posts her newest looks on Instagram, like it's no big deal at all.
Lindsey Graham (R-SC) shrugged off Tuesday's developments, saying anything short of campaign collusion with Russia is really no big deal, including campaign finance violations.
This is why the loss of privacy often seems like no big deal, a small price to pay for the convenience of the digital world.
Both moments are very quick, which, in a way, only adds to the message Disney is sending: same-sex love is no big deal, people.
I send her a quick text, and she immediately responds that it is no big deal and she is stuck on a noisy train anyway.
Just look at the very first one, I Love Lucy, which presented an interracial marriage as no big deal and dared Americans to keep up.
No big deal, you might think, but then she allegedly stole the delivery man's car so she could drive to see her boyfriend, reported NBC.
She searches her name on Twitter, engaging with her fans and a few celebrities anyway (Timbaland casually replied to her Instagram story, no big deal.).
In their eyes, walking around with a boner ought to be no big deal, so long as no one is a total creep about it.
"No big deal, just torching Thanksgiving meringue," Biel, 35, is heard saying in a video clip of 36-year-old Timberlake lightly torching the pie.
It's no big deal and it happens all the time, or the number of incidents where I was touched inappropriately seems to be disproportionately high?
"If a professional cake decorator were to see the latte cake, they'd be like 'Oh, that's no big deal, I could do that,'" he explained.
By showing naked people acting the same way they would if they were clothed, Vogel is trying to demonstrate that nudity is no big deal.
If you're healthy, it's no big deal, but if you go to hospital with a lot of vulnerable patients, you will spread it for sure.
But within a few hours, they're walking around the courtyard with Bran, the three of them talking about old times like it's no big deal.
Dobber Beverley (ex-Insect Warfare) is a beast of blastbeats while guitarists Sean Gary and Anthony Contreras swap solos like they were no big deal.
And maybe Condé Nast, which owns Glamour, was leery of calling too much attention to the change, wanting it to seem like no big deal.
So when Anita Foeman requested that she take a DNA test, Johnson figured it was no big deal: She was half African and half Italian.
The problem is, it's almost impossible to know at the time of screening whether any particular lesion will end up dangerous or no big deal.
Others are basically saying that cooperating with a foreign dictator is no big deal if it protects us against real threats, like universal health care.
He tries to convince himself (and his accomplices are happy to assure him) that it's all no big deal, just the way things are done.
If hacking is no big deal, everyone gets hacked and we should just get used to it — then why care about Hillary Clinton's private server?
I even went to medical school and entered my training in pediatrics thinking that spanking was no big deal, just another part of my upbringing.
I just picked it up, like it was no big deal, like I hadn't spent years and years resisting it, and I was done for.
Following the incident, Pulev said the Vegas Sports Daily reporter is a "friend of mine" -- and he passed the whole thing off as no big deal.
Moseley used to be an engineer, so teaching himself to knit by simply reading a book and putting in a little practice was no big deal.
As Ashley tells it ... her Australian hubby's baring all at home all the time, so a few strangers checkin' out the goods is no big deal.
I guess after you spend all day walking up and down a catwalk in sky-high heels, the burn of tequila feels like no big deal.
BoJack is clearly disappointed that Charlotte is married, but he plays it off like it's no big deal and pretends he's there to buy a boat.
Most sexually transmitted infections (STIs) seem like no big deal—you get the clap, no shame, just get your doctor to prescribe dose of cipro, right?
And what's shocking to me is that so many Republicans seem to be totally fine with just having this laid-back attitude like no big deal.
While there, he also snapped pictures for Street View, and had to figure out how to capture the images in zero gravity (no big deal, right?).
The protests of Chow and her supporters were "no big deal", said China's Global Times tabloid, published by the ruling Communist Party's mouthpiece, the People's Daily.
RYAN MCMAKEN, MISES INSTITUTE: Of course you can never be in a position where you say, hey, there&aposs not homicides, no big deal, problem solved.
It's important for survivors to know that stealthing is not "no big deal," and it's 100% okay to seek out help if it happens to you.
Daz claimed cops hassled him over the Kanye threat and we were told they were looking into it ... but it was eventually deemed no big deal.
The Times slipped this mind-bending fact into the middle of an otherwise glowing profile of the noble bureau—and dismissed it as no big deal.
You know people who pay parking tickets with a smile on their face — a legit, 'no big deal,' smile — Margaux the dog is the canine equivalent.
Rangers overcome four-run deficit, rout Yankees ARLINGTON, Texas — A four-run deficit is proving to be no big deal for the Texas Rangers to overcome.
There are women in my gym with mastectomy scars, and they step out of the showers like it's no big deal because of course they do.
Basically indicates its no big deal and if there is actual criticism, it doesn't lead a cable news hour or go anywhere near a front page.
"I've only been within five feet of him probably three or four times, and only spoke to him once," she said, like it's no big deal.
"I used to live in Siberia," Yuriev said after NBC asked him how he hopped into a goddamn frozen lake like it was no big deal.
It's easy to handwave that this is no big deal, and will magically work itself out in the long run, if you benefit from those inequities.
Before even rinsing it off her face, she noticed that she had dyed her fingers yellow, and — no big deal — she was filming the next day.
So, no big deal really, until you get a load of the actual logo that workers are painting all over signage for the park, that is.
Trump suggests going back to work during a pandemic is really no big deal because lots of people die from the flu and car accidents pic.twitter.
You'd think it would be no big deal to see your family doctor or a therapist and get your depression treated like any other medical problem.
The chicken schnitzel on the sandwich is already a slight affront to Vietnamese culture, so the Big Mac sauce is no big deal, mum and dad.
Some Norwegians, like Benjamin Stage Storm, a hospital doctor living in Bodo, in Nordland, said the change was no big deal for him and his family.
The fine is really no big deal for a guy like Ronaldo -- Forbes reports he pulls in around $93 mil from pro soccer and endorsement deals.
If Trump says it's no big deal, Russia will feel less stigmatized, and will also feel it has more license to continue doing what it's doing.
That time is past and probably no big deal, but now, in 2016, like manna from a drugged out time machine, we get the tremendous Bambara.
" But when his mom finally reached him after the game, Pulisic says in a typical teenage downplay, "I told her to relax, it was no big deal.
Don't think twice about bringing it to the beach or poolside – it has an IPX7 waterproof rating, so a little bit of water is no big deal.
As for the outrage that Vela had displayed as he was leaving the field, Bradley dismissed it as Vela's usual brand of competitive fire: no big deal.
This weekend, Beyoncé once again proved she's the survivor she always said she was by performing with her ear dripping blood like it was no big deal.
The series is a shift for its star, Nasser al-Gassabi, previously known for his role in the long-running satire "Tash ma Tash" ("No Big Deal").
America's longest-lasting government shutdown is a loser in the polls among most Americans, but among a swath of prominent conservatives and libertarians, it's no big deal.
But most of the time they simply shrug off complaints as "no big deal" or imply that people who report cyberstalking should be flattered by the attention.
"At dinner w our greenskeeper who missed his sister's wedding 2 work (luv loyalty 2 us) "No big deal hopefully she'll have another someday";)" Trump Jr. tweeted.
Though legalization is not without its problems — a spike in emergency room visits attributed to edible pot, persistent black market dealers — it's mostly been no big deal.
Clinton's campaign and see a smoking gun, while others say it's no big deal, and that besides, it's been doctored or stolen or taken out of context.
Well, if the sea level continues to rise at the same average rate, as we expect, it will be higher by about six inches­ — no big deal!
I played through it, and I had to get my ankle cleaned up after the year so I thought, I'll just rehab my shoulder, no big deal.
It may sound like no big deal — raising admission fees in the 17 parks targeted for price gouging — when Trump's government is running a $660 billion deficit.
I also like the Norwegians' laid-back approach to marriage (tons of people just live together forever without ever getting legally married and it's no big deal).
That it's no big deal if a guy casually gropes you at a bar, or that it's flattering if he gives you a kiss you weren't expecting.
The YouTuber is known for making knives out of practically anything from pasta to wood, so it seems like no big deal to make one out foil.
You don't know where it's going to end up, and if it's just tariffs on steel and aluminum, and our partners retaliate in kind, no big deal.
He came back later into the flight to assure Peters that her mishap was no big deal and snap a photo that she posted on social media.
"It's no surprise, then, that Republicans are resorting to Democratic arguments that this is no big deal because these taxpayers can afford it," the editorial board said.
SO IT'S NO BIG DEAL, AND IT CERTAINLY ISN'T ANYTHING THAT SHOULD HAVE TAKEN 2 POINT SOME ODD HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS OFF THE PRICE OF GENERAL MOTORS.
"I wanted to break that frame ... and show that it's no big deal," Sulli said on TV in June, referring to her decision to ditch her bra.
It's not just the women in the crosshairs of "The Donald" who have to deal with men who think that "locker room talk" is no big deal.
"I'm really grateful to Joe – a little bit of a sore rib for a couple of weeks is no big deal," McCaskill told the Post in a statement.
In other words, this is totally no big deal and the fab four can still all be close friends; it's more a professional separation than a personal one.
The MasterPan Zinc Alloy Garlic Press features an ergonomic handle and powerful lever that lets even those with weak wrists mince multiple cloves like it's no big deal.
" Jamie pays the woman and as she smiles and walks away, the pub band plays some jaunty music, as if to say, "Aye, that was no big deal.
For the uninitiated, Chyna's pregnancy – which she revealed just two weeks after posing alongside her proclaimed "lil sis" Kylie Jenner on Snapchat – might seem like no big deal.
Post makes solid points ... (A) country singers, like Sam Hunt, rap and that's no big deal, and (B) Wranglers have never been the exclusive domain for country fans.
Following a diplomatic complaint from the Pentagon, China now says it will return the vessel and that Americans were "hyping up" an incident that's really no big deal.
"Another Fine Product from the Kuat Drive Yards" The best part about all this is that Kuat just built the damn thing like it was no big deal.
Depending on your relationship with your parents, canceling on plans with them can either be no big deal, or it can be a clustered mess of guilt trips.
"No big deal, just taking a private 747," Kardashian said in the series of videos, in which she filmed West, 41, walking up to the "double decker" plane.
What she thought would be no big deal sparked a firestorm of debate — among both men and women alike — about the importance of expressing yourself through your wardrobe.
Basically, as Dr. Antin summarizes, these issues are "no big deal" and not anything that should stop you from giving a home to a loving, needy shelter pet.
While that normally would be no big deal, today is Valentine's Day, and Pence apparently bought a love-themed gift, presumably for his wife, who he calls Mother.
"Now I buy a $5 latte and it's no big deal, but I think it was really important to get the ball rolling by starting with something small."
"Every MAO executive and board member who engaged in such crude behavior and signed off on it like it was no big deal should resign immediately," she continued.
When you're going about your day it's usually no big deal, but when you're asleep, your eyelids are closed and it's even harder for your eyes to breathe.
For several months now, major internet service providers like Comcast and Verizon have been breathlessly-insisting that the repeal of net neutrality protections is simply no big deal.
These microwave hacks by Australian retailer Appliances Online will show you how to create scrambled eggs, vegetable chips and hard taco shells like it is no big deal.
Binger said this aspect of the report was "no big deal; they're still outperforming their peers," and said he projected 10 percent earnings growth for the next year.
All in all, some slightly sub-par stitching on the buttons was an easy fix, and no big deal considering the price and general quality of the jacket.
If those catalogs found their way into hands in other states and enticed a few far-flung sales, it was no big deal one way or the other.
The American military command in Baghdad, which oversees allied operations in eastern Syria against the Islamic State, sought to portray the new border force as no big deal.
Normally, the first lady's presence at such an event would be no big deal, but this time is different: Trump hadn't been seen in public since May 22018.
Trump said the snub was "no big deal" in a late-night tweet, but campaign officials spent Thursday morning on television networks attacking Cruz's decision not to endorse.
Trump sees this as no big deal because he's always gotten away with his many transgressions, floating above the law in a padded world of privilege and prevarication.
Trump-loyalist Republican senators went on Fox News on Tuesday evening and made a last-ditch defense of the president: A quid pro quo is no big deal.
Here's the Singaporean indoor skydiver just casually flipping and turning like it's no big deal: Kyra beat out 10 other competitors to win gold in the solo freestyle category.
Johnny Manziel says Jimmy Garoppolo's date with a porn star is no big deal ... and hooking up with Kiara Mia could actually make the Niners superstar a BETTER quarterback!!
Because of all of these talents, Mischief has gone viral several times before, Davis told CNN, so this recent brush of fame was no big deal for the bird.
"These are things that happen in any solid and healthy relationship with some frequency: some innocuous, flirtatious interactions that'd be no big deal before the internet existed," said Hoskins.
"(We've got an) accommodative Fed, slightly better earnings cycle, slightly better first-quarter economy to bounce off what was this simple correction, so it's no big deal," he said.
Some White House insiders said this was no big deal, and that the President's chief strategist was only on the council to "babysit" ex-national security adviser Michael Flynn.
Using gaydar as a way to talk innocuously or jokingly about stereotyping -- "Oh, that guy sets off my gaydar" -- trivializes stereotyping and makes it seem like no big deal.
Even while trying to claim that sex is no big deal, The Girlfriend Experience is often hand-wringing and squeamish, treating physical intimacy like an act of body horror.
Which is why I found it easier to have sex with people I wasn't emotionally invested in: Once the fear of rejection is removed, sex is no big deal.
While you might be content to catch the last half of The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants on TV, she's living it with the IRL sisters — no big deal.
There's a no-big-deal view of these orders, which you've expressed in the past: The government chooses how to enforce laws, and whom to deport, all the time.
Not only do they talk about vaginas and their periods like they're no big deal, but they also crack some seriously sarcastic jokes about men being afraid of menstruation.
Webb told police Harter looked familiar but said he did not kill or hurt Harter, "adding that the incident was no big deal to him," according to court papers.
"I'm really grateful to Joe -- a little bit of a sore rib for a couple of weeks is no big deal," she said in a statement provided to CNN.
"When they started a couple of days ago and said it was going to be a Category 1, it was, like, 'Cat 1, no big deal,'" Ms. Hamm said.
Yet Che—tipped on both NME's and Complex's Ones to Watch lists this year already—rides through that process across this EP's seven songs like it's no big deal.
Mr. Trump and his defenders are increasingly taking the position that what he did in pressuring the Ukrainian president was no big deal — the responsible course of action, even.
Which is, just to reiterate: Soldiers injured in a missile attack, which was retaliation for Trump's killing of Iranian commander Qasem Soleimani earlier this month, were no big deal.
It is painful to be told that experiences you decided were no big deal, in order to move on, were in fact a big deal, and should haunt you.
She's auctioning off some of her most memorable outfits on eBay — approximately 200 items of clothing (no big deal) — including the scandalous BEC + Bridge halter top of Easter 2015.
A pit bull owned by NFL star Trent Williams killed a neighbor's 3-year-old black lab -- and while the neighbor is PISSED -- Williams says it's no big deal.
We are left with a sense that poetry is at once the core of his being and no big deal, slotting all too sweetly into the rhythm of existence.
When Trump's policy decision was announced earlier in March, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross told CNBC the tariffs were "no big deal" and would have a "trivial" impact on prices.
I consulted with Martha Beck (Oprah Winfrey's life coach, no big deal) before embarking upon my resolution, and she said it's not about trusting others, it's about trusting yourself.
Mike Huckabee of Arkansas, who called Trump's Syria decision a "huge mistake," slammed the media and Democrats for dismissing the killing of the ISIS leader "as no big deal."
It would have to be so normal that it seemed like no big deal, while the idea of a woman violating conservative gender norms by swearing seems comparatively shocking.
"Your reaction is not going to be, 'This is no big deal,'" said Blanchette, who added that US businesses are already assessing the probability that they'll be targeted by Beijing.
To her credit, she was slightly embarrassed when she returned but stayed at the party and went out of her way to tell me that it was no big deal.
Enter Barrymore's semi-shocking hard boiled egg hack: At first glance, the star's post seems like no big deal — just a snap-shot of a well-cooked hard boiled egg.
"As of Friday's close in the U.S., that assumed Brexit was no big deal, that it was a non-event," said Peter Boockvar, chief market analyst at The Lindsey Group.
It turned out to be no big deal — he went to the range with a dozen different shaft and hosel options, and quickly found the one that worked for him.
The conservative media, now as then, tried to normalise his latest transgression with snarky jokes about what a no-big-deal it was and yet how crazy it made liberals.
That said, the new Hovrs are actually pretty reasonably priced as far as running shoes go, so no big deal if the whole smart bit doesn't work out for you.
When most people hear that I went to culinary school, they automatically assume that I cook five-star food; I just whip up amazing things like it's no big deal.
This type of headache is usually no big deal, and will go away about an hour after the hairstyle (aka "traction") is taken out or released, according to the ICHD.
But since we haven't dismantled the period stigma yet, it's nice to see someone dealing with a period leak as if it were no big deal — because it really isn't.
Or when I leave town, if I miss my road just because I wasn't paying attention, it's no big deal because there's plenty of stores in whatever direction I'm going.
It walks up some stairs (no big deal—it's done that before) and then through some corridors, periodically extending its camera-equipped arm to survey bits of a construction site.
For example, if the mistake you realize you've made has to do with math, it's no big deal: The IRS will catch and automatically fix simple addition or subtraction errors.
"  "For you to sit here and say now that he adopts all the positions of everybody he ridiculed as not even being a flip-flop and it's no big deal?
"It was no big deal," he said, adding that he would "consider it" if they asked him to return—though he wants to pave the way for the next generation.
According to a 2008 report in The Houston Chronicle, Wilkins told the jury that "it is no big deal" whether or not they chose to give him the death penalty.
We're told Shia returned to set on Monday and no one spoke of the arrest, except word got around it was "no big deal" and would be handled in court.
Instead, she kept on walking with her head high, like it was no big deal, before finishing the show with a high five and a smile for designer Donatella Versace.
Thanks to Huawei's new, RYYB SuperSpectrum sensor which the company says captures 40 percent more light, the P30 Pro takes great night and indoors photos like it's no big deal.
Sure it's embarrassing and a few folks probably got fired but financially it's no big deal for the investors who have a portfolio of other investments to offset the loss.
And if the president lies about journalists to cover his own lies — well, that, I'm confident, would be no big deal as far as those who adore him are concerned.
One of the great non-complainers in American history, she insisted that it was no big deal and valiantly tried to join in on various outings in the Italian countryside.
Kate -- who's modeled for everyone from Sports Illustrated to Victoria's Secret -- required a few staples to close the wound ... but she's brushing the whole thing off as no big deal.
For the 30-year-old, collaborating with an OG So Solid Crew member and ex-half of Oxide & Neutrino as well as north London's Chip seemed like no big deal.
The makeout sesh is no big deal -- just a freshman doing what freshmen do -- but the fact Malia lit up a cigarette might not sit well with mom and pop.
The guy I am currently with is much taller than I am, and it gets tricky when cropping or posing for photos, but other than that, it's no big deal.
"On the Upper West Side there is something very special that I feel and recognize in the casualness of people, the 'no big deal' of who they are," she said.
Stores being out of stock is no big deal for a big launch, but Verizon employees at multiple stores clearly had not been giving any meaningful information about the phone.
"  Trump responded Sunday by saying LaVar Ball is "unaccepting of what I did for his son and that shoplifting is no big deal, I should have left them in jail!
"While many felt that the content of the video constituted a damaging statement about our department, others thought it was no big deal and would quickly blow over," this researcher says.
Indeed, Makan Delrahim, the head of the Department of Justice's antitrust division who said the merger seemed like no big deal last year, is now leading the charge to prevent it.
You know, no big deal, just another flaw on par with how he's no longer a good writer, or how he dumps all his work onto his long-suffering producing partner.
" In the interview, Doerr noted that while it was a new role, "becoming chair in some respects it is no big deal … it is more of the same in different proportions.
On the merits, the administration says this question is no big deal — it's been asked before (though usually of smaller samples) — and that the risk of under-counting is mere speculation.
Not only did they fail to block the punt—no big deal, as punt blocks are an extremely rare commodity—they coughed up the football in the most ridiculous manner possible.
To the political class, lobbying is no big deal and neither is lobbying on behalf of a foreign country that may or may not be so friendly to the United States.
" A Utah lawmaker tried marijuana for the first time ahead of the state's vote on a proposal to legalize the drug for medicinal purposes — and he said it's "no big deal.
When confronted with allegations that Snap was misrepresenting important metrics, CEO Evan Spiegel claimed they "don't matter" and it was "no big deal," according to an unsealed lawsuit against the company.
The guy who voiced the teacup in the OG "Beauty and the Beast" says a gay character in the new live-action flick is no big deal ... dude was always gay.
A common cultural motto is the psychologically cool "no pasa nada" (roughly — no big deal), meant to take the wind out of the sails of just about any of life's problems.
Just over a year ago, Ross staunchly defended Trump's massive tariffs as being "no big deal" on CNBC — and held up cans of soup, beer, and soda to illustrate his point.
It's the easy, lazy approach and I think that up until last year the thought was: Well you know, these are friends, do not take it seriously, it's no big deal.
Men were more likely than women to consider sexting someone other than their partner no big deal—but still, less than half of women thought sexting on the side was cheating.
When a young Navy security guard hits on Paige and possibly compromises her cover, Elizabeth says it's no big deal, then tracks the guy down and shivs him in the neck.
Inevitably you will not make at least one of those recipes, and that is no big deal; just be sure to find a way to use up or freeze anything perishable.
Last week, Ross told CNBC the tariffs are "no big deal" and held up a can of soup to make his point that they will have a "trivial" impact on prices.
Meanwhile, as the evidence of both subterfuge and obstruction continues to grow, Mr. Trump's tireless spinners and sophists are working to convince the American public that it's all no big deal.
I thought of it as a lingering bit of post-mortem paperwork that was no big deal, something I could do anytime I had five minutes to go into the bank.
But since this convinces no one—and just look at current events to see what a world where people treat lying as no big deal looks like—I have to keep talking.
The SNY reporter pulled what is possibly the slickest move in the history of sports when he casually caught a foul ball during a live report, like it was no big deal.
I've been on record since early days saying that too-big-to-fail is not the key issue, so that the fact that big banks remain big is, um, no big deal.
My thought bubble: One press conference on one day is no big deal, but we've already watched Democrats build a narrative and a campaign message around health care — including this exact lawsuit.
Russian hacking fits into a far larger pattern of Russian predation that for years no-drama Obama has treated as no big deal, responding chiefly with lip service and half-baked sanctions.
Jennifer Lopez, Sting and Enrique Iglesias all sharing the same stage FOR A WEDDING ... is no big deal if you're the son of a Russian billionaire marrying your 20-year-old bride!
While it may seem like no big deal that William embraced the grieving woman, The Atlantic reports that the no-touching-allowed rule dates all the way back to the Middle Ages.
Family dysfunction had always been a theme of the series, and now that events had caused things to come to head, the show wasn't going to act like it's no big deal.
"I think a lot of the younger guys think that what Brittany is doing is no big deal or that it's cool," said Lynn Marriott, who established a golf school with Nilsson.
Of late, some politicians have argued that the burgeoning national debt is no big deal -- because the United States can always just print more currency and isn't required to pay it back.
Her daughter-in-law, Laura Bush, however did not reveal that she had a skin cancer tumor removed from her shin until weeks later, deeming it "no big deal at the time."
A banana duct taped to a wall -- which sold for over $100k on behalf of a renowned artist -- is now in the belly of another man ... but apparently, it's no big deal.
" And Cam says "your wifey, well we use her for her food stamps / ain't no big deal, but she keep the fridge filled / eggs scrambled, cheese grilled, cold juice the grits kill!
Fox News wants you to believe that a bombshell New York Times report about Trump losing more than $1 billion in the decade between 1985 and 1994 is actually no big deal.
" AND NOW, A WORD FROM CHARLES… "It's rather pathetic to hear Trump apologists protesting that it's no big deal because we Americans are always intervening in other people's elections, and they in ours.
Waterson -- who's fighting Rose Namajunas this weekend at UFC on FOX -- says breast implants are no big deal ... and as long as the fighter makes weight, she doesn't think there's any real problem.
YORK: The deal is to get the word, for example insubordinate, out there so when the report comes out and it uses that word, everybody will say we knew that, no big deal.
That is what Malik Lee, a certified financial planner in Kennesaw, Georgia, found when one of his clients cashed out a retirement account after he stopped working, thinking it was no big deal.
Dry eye can also be caused by a variety of other things, according to Kambiz Silani, OD, a Los Angeles-based optometrist with an A-list clientele (just Justin Bieber, no big deal).
Ronan comes to Dr. Lee with ample skepticism, as many doctors in the past have told him that the lump is no big deal and that it'll just go away on its own.
While I've gotten to the age where I say birthdays are "no big deal" as an excuse for not doing anything exciting, Harper Beckham is celebrating hers at none other than Buckingham Palace.
Below, you can watch the full video, where two white representatives of the State Department — Carl and Kim, who work in Passport Services — happily talk about traveling families like it's no big deal.
"But the fact that Trump and his closest advisers were keen to get their hands on opposition research generated by America's greatest foreign adversary is no big deal for Republicans," the Standard writes.
The ensuing moments were about as awkward as a judo match has ever gotten -- 'cause Pacek picked up the phone, and Egutidze tried to play it off like it was no big deal.
I had already asked her out once in kind of a 'no big deal' way, but this was the first time, I think, that I had the courage to make a serious request.
For all the flippant comments I read dismissing the coronavirus as no big deal, I've had friends and coworkers reach out, sometimes unexpectedly, to see how I'm doing and offer to provide assistance.
It's not just that Republicans are covering for the president, or are acting as if electoral collusion with Russia, a country most Republicans used to regard as an enemy, was no big deal.
Russ thinks 2 Chainz deserves higher placement on the Governors Ball 2018 poster, for sure, but he also thinks it's no big deal ... as long as they don't do it to him, too.
Location. If you're excited enough for an opportunity, a 45-minute commute one way may seem like no big deal — but after the honeymoon period ends, you might not feel the same way.
The actress, Monica Ruiz, was out walking her dog Sunday when she was asked about all the backlash to the commercial ... and she pretty much laughed it off like it's no big deal.
But although many still think of the chickenpox as a mild, no-big-deal childhood illness, the truth is that this very contagious infectious disease can go beyond the rash, itchiness and fever.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross told CNBC on Friday that President Donald Trump's tariffs are "no big deal," and he used a can of Campbell's Soup as a prop to defend their minimal impact.
And the existential risk conversation can come across as tone-deaf and off-puttingly academic, as if it's no big deal if merely hundreds of millions of people will die due to climate change.
Most of my calls are in the evening or early morning, and I operate more or less autonomously at work, so taking an afternoon off to enjoy another beautiful day is no big deal.
The Staples print-shop manager says they took $100 off my order to try to make up for the error, and I let her know I appreciate that and it is no big deal.
Technically, Laurel had been fired the day before, but Annalise probably cans each of them every day as part of her twisted loyalty rewards program (read: law cult), so it was no big deal.
Whether the Grammys is a good date night or not, Swift seems to agree about her looking right for the night, writing on Instagram, "No big deal just rolled up with the hottest date."
I want my peers to understand just how much I went through before my twenties were over, but I also want to be cool/calm/chill/just-a-fun-young-person-no-big-deal.
"I'm vascillating between thinking this is no big deal and freaking out," Julie Walsh, a former lobbyist living in the Washington, D.C.-area, wrote on a Facebook page for "These Walls," her personal blog.
When jokes come from authors like Ashton Kutcher and Chuck Lorre, who have created comedy for major networks and who tend to come out of such accusations unscathed, maybe it is no big deal.
IF YOU HAVE A FAMILY COMPANY AND THE COMPANY IS DOING BADLY, THE FAMILY GETS TOGETHER AND DECIDES TO REMOVE THE CEO AND GET ANOTHER ONE, THERE'S NO BIG DEAL, THERE'S NO BIG FIGHT.
"I tell him, 'No big deal, I do it for you,'" said Imam Hassanian, 23, who was working in the truck that night — or morning, technically, almost three hours past midnight on Feb. 26.
He runs through the list of potential side effects like he's naming pizza toppings—no big deal: skin problems, fatigue, shortness of breath, swelling, sore throat, lymphedema, pain in the treated area, nerve damage.
In a statement after this new information was revealed Monday, Trump Jr.'s new lawyer didn't deny this but essentially restated the previous claims that the meeting was no big deal and led nowhere.
We will just await the next series of mass shootings, recycle the same responses and thoughts and prayers, and continue to deteriorate as a people, as a nation, like it is no big deal.
In interviews during a series of visits to observe training, many said the fact that they could finally pursue a combat career, and have it treated as no big deal, was for them revolutionary.
The intimate rapport of brother and sister was apparently recounted to the psychiatrist in a casual manner, as though incest were no big deal—just a family habit that you kept up, like charades.
If the money in your IRA or 0003(k) is what you have to spend for the rest of your life, required minimum distributions (RMDs) are no big deal, you will probably take much more.
And while replacing a standard vacuum cleaner is no big deal, many Roomba users demand that they get their exact same robot back from repairs and that it not be "killed" and scrapped for parts.
That small bag slung over her arm so nonchalantly may look like no big deal, but in fact, it's an extremely rare, no longer in production 30cm Himalayan Nilo Crocodile Birkin made from albino crocodiles.
And, thanks to Jessica, I know my kid will be the one looking for the accessible ramp everywhere we go, or telling strangers that I'm in a wheelchair — and that it's really no big deal.
For Thorne — who was recently spotted out with Scott Disick in Cannes, but declared she was just a friend of the reality star — staying pals with one of her exes is, seemingly, no big deal.
Though even her character suffers from a little too much disaffection — at one point she watches a stag film while sitting next to its star, no big deal — to include her was a great idea.
And now we have an appropriate bookend for this media-made scandal: a State Department report that finds it was no big deal in the end, published on page A16 of the New York Times.
Despite his status as the Yankees' undeniable main attraction, #ElGary has been almost an afterthought this spring training, just casually mashing taters and throwing out baserunners with 100 MPH missiles like it's no big deal.
The war of words between Apple and the government continued Monday as FBI Director James Comey said forcing Apple to help unlock the iPhone of one of the San Bernardino shooters is no big deal.
Wong also mused that Samsung's sleek and responsive Notebook 9 Pro "could be the Windows 10 laptop to beat this year" when he checked it out at CES 2019 — so, you know, no big deal.
"The message that... these foolish politicians are sending to our communities and especially to our young kids is that it's no big deal," said Illinois Family Institute Executive Director David Smith, who opposes the measure.
If you're a more thrifty spender, however, Thrillist reports that if you order less than $75-worth of items through CostcoGrocery, you will have to a pay $3 shipping fee, which is really no big deal.
And so when you begin to examine the timing of the movement of funds, the wiring of money, you know, on the Agalarov side their attorney and others will say 'Look, this is no big deal.
In short, going to see a band on your own is no big deal — plenty of people break off and do it during the day, and everyone seems keen to chat and make some new friends.
Dr. Ruck: Children will often taste a chemical around the home or take one pill of an over-the-counter product or one pill of Grandma's medication and [their parents] will think it's no big deal.
It's not unusual to see guys dressed like extras in a bondage video, waiting at the bus stop outside like it's no big deal they've got a ball gag hanging from their wrist like a purse.
If we killed someone and they didn't care, like, 'no big deal, just gonna go have a bagel and not worry about it,' that means we haven't done something to connect our people to the characters.
"When they told me I tested positive for strep B in pregnancy, they acted like it was no big deal, like there was nothing to worry about, as long as I got the antibiotic," she says.
" Kushner tried to portray the Trump Tower meeting as no big deal — "like I said, the email that I got on my iPhone [setting up the meeting] at the time basically said show up at 4.
The pocketable Roku Streaming Stick or budget-minded Roku Express models are good picks if you're living out of luggage, thanks to their small size and no-big-deal-if-you-accidentally-leave-them-behind price.
"If eggs are bad, even if you eat eight eggs a day, this is no big deal, while with eight drinks of alcohol a day, the risk of disease and death is tremendous," Ioannidis summed up.
Old Ashley would have thrown a fit but new Ashley is super chill, so she acted like this was no big deal and told Wells to basically just enjoy himself and explore his options in Paradise.
On one hand, sure, it's no big deal: the Duffer Brothers have already done the conceptual world-building, and have the answers to the show's various questions ready to go if and should they need them.
Perhaps because of his cavalier acknowledgement, Ebell has managed to stay away from the outer fringes of politics despite perpetuating one of the most disproven ideas of our time — that climate change is no big deal.
President Obama thought that Crooked Hillary was going to win the election, so when he was informed by the FBI about Russian Meddling, he said it couldn't happen, was no big deal, & did NOTHING about it.
A place where he could actually afford to buy vines and a place where — maybe because it's always been thought of as no big deal — he could produce wines that are in fact a big deal.
There are rumors the two are dating, and when we caught them together at LAX Wednesday they hinted that mixing work and a relationship is no big deal since everyone's just one big family on set.
I love that when it was an extremely rare seventy degree evening last week that a completely nude woman strolled out of a nice neighborhood and walked through the park like it was no big deal.
I'm old enough to have watched, with interest, the first Super Bowl, which was no contest and no big deal; Sunday's is the 52nd, or Super Bowl LII, as befits the silly grandiosity of it all.
Sometimes when these stories are told it seems like no big deal: Matthew McConaughey's mother glossed over her husband's 1992 heart attack during sex in her autobiography I Amaze Myself like it was a mere footnote.
Henson, whose name you might recognize from such franchises as the Muppets, Star Wars, and the cult classic Labyrinth (no big deal), made The Dark Crystal in 1982 using largely puppetry and old fashioned movie magic.
But it never pretends that violence is no big deal, and throughout "ronny/lily," the sense of wild terror is matched by a desperation to change, and the even bigger fear that change is not possible.
When she appeared in the original series, Denise was one of TV's first portrayals of a trans woman, period — and the show even treated her transness as no big deal, which was pretty notable for 1991.
Whether the $175 price increase on a car is "no big deal" may vary by your income and perspective, but many pundits are pointing out the argument falls a little flat coming from this Republican administration.
So if you&aposre worried about your trip, or just want to plan ahead, remember there&aposs not much truth to when people say… Myth #1: Rain is no big deal In some cases, this is true.
Yet you'll recall that the Trump FCC and ISPs repeatedly claimed that the neutering of FCC authority and the death of net neutrality was no big deal because antitrust law could be used to protect consumers instead.
"In a world where everybody can be anybody, where being real is no big deal, I wanted to work back to the human problems, and that is what drives these stories," O'Hagan writes in the book's foreword.
But as a messaging strategy, it seems unlikely to change the fundamental dynamics here: Democrats think Trump's conduct is bad (though maybe not bad enough for impeachment), and Republicans think the whole thing is no big deal.
And though Dorit admitted she first thought it was "no big deal" since "we all have done without any underwear," she questioned whether Girardi had deliberately flashed everyone – especially Paul, who was seated directly across from her.
This is a big week for space—including news from our local planets, crazy rockets from NASA making jellyfish rainbows in the sky, and oh, no big deal, just the first-ever photo of a black hole.
The Spaniard remained cheerful after an accident that the team blamed on a simple wheel nut and said was no big deal, although he lost about three hours of track time while the damage was dealt with.
The Yiddish expression for this is nisht geferlach — no big deal or, more literally, "not dangerous," which I love for the way it expresses the important distinction between matters of life and death and, well, everything else.
I think his problem is that he comes across as — and might well be — a big-league jerk, who thinks the police officers throwing minority youth up against a wall on mere suspicion is no big deal.
In between turning the horror industry on its head, he hopped over to churn out arguably the best installment of the Fast and Furious franchise, Furious 7, no big deal — and, oh, yeah, he's just directed Aquaman.
But most importantly, The CW intentionally moved us away from the scared-teenager abortion trope that is so pervasive on TV. As for the no-big-deal attitude that the network has been assuming toward the controversial subject?
No, Jaime and Bronn didn't die in last week's dragon conflagration, though their daring escape, which apparently involved swimming across a few miles of 50-foot-deep water, in full plate armor, is treated as no big deal.
While the decision to cast an Asian-American woman as the lead of The Little Mermaid may have seemed like no big deal in 2016, this year it's a little different according to the show's director, Glenn Casale.
" When Henner asked about the blood in Brown's urine, he told her that that he'd been experiencing it on and off for two years, that he'd seen his doctor about it, and that it was "no big deal.
Now that the three basketball players are out of China and saved from years in jail, LaVar Ball, the father of LiAngelo, is unaccepting of what I did for his son and that shoplifting is no big deal.
FBI director James Comey late Sunday defended his agency's handling of the investigation into the San Bernardino shooting while arguing it is no big deal for Apple to help unlock the iPhone used by one of the shooters.
"Measles is out of sight and out of mind, so we think it's no big deal, as Bill Shine's wife has said," said Dr. Paul Offit, director of the Vaccine Education Center at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
This small act of historical clarification by the keepers of our sacred sites and shared spaces would have been no big deal, had not the response from the new president sounded like an edict from the Dear Leader.
But despite her forthcoming attitude, there is at least one major thing she's been hiding from fans all this time: No big deal or anything, but the Riverdale actress also moonlights as a seriously talented special-effects makeup artist.
For many of us, picturing a "mommy and me" workout conjures up images of Insta fitness mommy bloggers doing impressive physical stunts with a baby in tow or using their baby as a weight like it's no big deal.
So when I embedded with the US military in the desert in Iraq and we had no amenities and I didn't bathe for weeks on end, it was no big deal to me because I had experienced it before.
Find these guys at a restaurant supply store and get them for extra cheap, so it's no big deal if you feel like replacing them in a few years when they start to show a little wear and tear.
Where I lived before, I didn't have a good group of queer friends, and it feels so nice to have someone here who we can talk to about who's on our sperm donor list like it's no big deal.
Sure, it's not as aesthetically pleasing as Bey's announcement and subsequent first image with the twins (which got 10 million likes, no big deal) but nonetheless, that's some pretty impressive clout currently wielded by 1/3 of Stormi's face.
I went into it with the belief that the research showed that a glass of wine or so once a week was no big deal and probably wasn't going to have a big effect, especially after the first trimester.
Homemade pasta dough is an obvious choice for a weekend cooking activity, and the best part is the low risk involved: flour and eggs are very inexpensive, so if you screw up once or twice, it's no big deal.
So, in a nutshell, Trump's whiplash-inducing tweet was tantamount to acknowledging some of his allies are admitting there was quid pro quo, asserting this admission is no big deal, and then insisting that no wrongdoing happened after all.
On the other side — even I was shocked by this one — senior Republicans like Paul Ryan dismiss declines in the number of people with coverage as no big deal, because they would represent voluntary choices not to buy insurance.
A few nights ago my car was broken into — no big deal, but I teared up when I realized my favorite sunglasses were gone: an oversized pair that I relied on through chemo to camouflage my bald eyes and forehead.
The company's known for slipping deadlines like it's no big deal, and while they do usually follow through on promises, there's always the chance that their lunar ambitions could have to wait a few extra years before becoming a reality.
This fact is made even worse by the fact Kinnear and his friends remember something that sounds a lot like a Victorian-era war crime with a deep hearty laugh, and change the conversation as if it's all no big deal.
Though Kardashian later disputed Woods' version of events, Woods went on Jada Pinkett Smith's Red Table Talk and stated that the kiss was really no big deal, and occurred just moments before Woods was about to head out of the party.
In the aftermath of President Donald Trump being implicated in felonies for illegal hush payments by a judge, prosecutors, and his longtime personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani has retreated to the talking point that campaign finance crimes are really no big deal.
"President Obama thought that Crooked Hillary was going to win the election, so when he was informed by the FBI about Russian Meddling, he said it couldn't happen, was no big deal, & did NOTHING about it," he tweeted from Helsinki, Finland.
This will be a whole lot of "no big deal" to solvers in their 231s, but it's extraordinarily rare to see this topic addressed in a mainstream newspaper crossword puzzle, and it feels wonderful to me that it is possible.
When asked specifically about Donald Trump Jr.'s meeting with Russian nationals, a broad 85% of Democrats said it was "troubling" but a wide 76% of Republicans said it was "no big deal," according to a Fox News poll from July.
"Now that the three basketball players are out of China and saved from years in jail, LaVar Ball, the father of LiAngelo, is unaccepting of what I did for his son and that shoplifting is no big deal," Trump tweeted.
And now all of a sudden, he&aposs sort of taken the O.J. position was -- you know -- you know, I -- if I didn&apost do it, but if I did, it&aposs no sort of -- it&aposs no big deal.
In fact, if you pitch it to the right crowd, it may even allow you to seem so enlightened that sharing a bed with someone is no big deal to you—why is everyone such a sucker for monogamy, anyway?
It doesn't necessarily affect his hardcore supporters; they are watching Fox News, they are getting their information from places that are still pretending that he's doing a great job of handling this, or initially it was no big deal, it's fake.
Part of the beauty of "Spider-Verse" is that Miles's identity is both a very big deal and no big deal at all, at once a breakthrough and an affirmation of the ethos that has defined the character from the beginning.
Sharpton is pissed Wilmore referred to the Prez as "My n****" during his monologue at the White House Correspondents' Dinner this weekend -- but he says the timing of it forced Obama to play it off like it was no big deal.
No longer needing to sell each song like it's his only shot, he delivers the chorus with an understated smirk, like it's no big deal — but good luck getting that melody out of your head after hearing it a few times.
Some senators apparently view as no big deal President Trump's encouraging a foreign government to damage a political rival, regardless of the fact that, according to the General Accountability Office, he violated the Impoundment Control Act of 1974 by doing so.
Experienced workers have had truly bad bosses in the past and they know that a manager who is perceived as unreasonable by the young team members might be no big deal relative to other "true nightmare bosses" of the past.
While zipping through Earth is no big deal for low-energy neutrinos, the Standard Model predicts that high-energy neutrinos would be more interactive with solid matter, preventing them from penetrating deeper than a few hundred miles of our planet.
We hope you enjoy flying the friendly skies of the data future and everything works out better than it did when we thought it was no big deal to let the stupid social networks collect every bit of data possible.
This is why some of the same conservatives who greeted President Obama wearing a tan suit with hostility treat Trump allegedly withholding military aid in an attempt to pressure a foreign nation to investigate a political foe as no big deal.
Tariffs, it seems, hurt big companies or people they don't (and never will) know — and, to the extent tariffs hurt anyone they do know, it's someone buying an expensive toy, so it's no big deal if they pay a little more.
There may come a time when SpaceX landing a rocket stage back on Earth after flying to space isn't news — when we can simply take these science-fiction looking landings for granted and brush them off as no big deal.
The moment as it unfolds is a cathartic fist-pumper, but it makes Sansa look like a fool—and after Jon tells her it's no big deal in the next episode, it becomes pretty clear that it didn't even matter.
It's one of those crimes that, while far from victimless, is undertaken by a large swath of society because it's seen as no big deal (which, of course it is for the shopkeeper) and can be done swiftly and spontaneously.
For the rest of us — and we are legion — the EarPods' habit of slipping out of our ears makes the AirPods a non-starter, unless kicking out $159 every few months when you lose them is no big deal, Mr. and Ms. Moneybags.
Her old friends understand the time and effort it takes to set the table, make the food, and open the door, but her new friends admit they almost canceled at the last minute, as if it were no big deal to reschedule.
The arrest tally now sits at around 160, but getting arrested is really no big deal, says Roger Hallam —one of the founders of the movement—when I meet with him and Gail Bradbrook in the northwest London home where Hallam is staying.
And he has repeatedly delivered remarkably tone-deaf answers, frequently suggesting that any form of sexual misconduct short of rape is really no big deal, and that many of the recently disgraced alleged sexual predators of Hollywood should be able to continue working.
Jimmy [Tamborello] would send me a song for the Postal Service on a Monday, I would knock it out like it was no big deal and send it back to him on Tuesday, and then write "We Looked Like Giants" the next day.
The upgrade to mother-of-pearl buttons, the addition of side gussets to the shirttails, even the disappearance of the breast pocket — these tweaks are no big deal, unless you are an emeritus professor wondering where now to stick your reading glasses.
To Hoffman, this means three different things for VCs: "This behavior occurs in our industry not just because some believe it's no big deal, but also because those who do find it unacceptable don't do enough to actively discourage it," said Hoffman.
She listened carefully, said she knew exactly what I was talking about, and pulled up "the usual" on her iPad: "Classic men's cut," she typed into the search bar, no big deal that the shape of my body indicated I wasn't a man.
I don't want to accept a world in which Blasey's allegation — and now another accusation from Deborah Ramirez, a classmate of Kavanaugh's at Yale — is breezily dismissed as some kind of unprovable charge about some no-big-deal event from long ago.
Making the feat even more problematic is that they never stop swimming, which is no big deal when the fish are tiny, but will be harder to accommodate in a tank when they're capable of swimming at speeds exceeding 70 kilometers per hour.
P&G, owner of brands such as Febreze, Tide and Mr Clean, has applied to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to use 'LOL' (which stands for Laughing Out Loud), 'WTF' (What The F---), 'NBD' (No Big Deal) and 'FML' (F--- My Life).
But that's no big deal anymore — at least if you consider the way people are being primed to shape the arc of the narratives on their highly personalized electronic screens to suit their own tastes, even if it means banishing inconvenient facts.
" If they simply refuse to call their doctor about their symptoms or change their behavior in any way, try something like: "It's not 'no big deal'—coughing and breathing all over the apartment is completely unacceptable, disgusting, and, at this point, dangerous.
An oddball senator or House member here and there is no big deal, but a major party presidential nominee running on a single-payer platform would run into a buzzsaw of opposition from the American Medical Association and other health care providers.
In the former, Abbi rises to the challenge (with a bit of wall twerking enthusiasm from Ilana) to peg her super-keen date and in the latter, pegging is thrown into the middle of sex montage like it's no big deal; it just happens.
November 22017: Trump versus LaVar Ball Now that the three basketball players are out of China and saved from years in jail, LaVar Ball, the father of LiAngelo, is unaccepting of what I did for his son and that shoplifting is no big deal.
I told him I thought my virginity was nominal and no big deal (I said something like "I wasn't too innocent to suck your dick") and that I really wanted the first time out of the way so I could enjoy my sex life.
" In November 2017, Trump tweeted this: "Now that the three basketball players are out of China and saved from years in jail, LaVar Ball, the father of LiAngelo, is unaccepting of what I did for his son and that shoplifting is no big deal.
Target's newly-announced home brand, Opalhouse, which debuts in stores and online on April 8, aims to make creating a cohesive look a no-brainer — and with most items priced under $30, even if you have a few swings and misses, it's no big deal.
Jada Pinkett Smith has made plenty of headlines recently for her raw honesty on her Facebook Watch show Red Table Talk, but the actress, 47, says the conversations with her mother Adrienne Banfield-Jones and daughter Willow on the show are no big deal.
Ogling at a renowned musician produce hits like it's no big deal may make you feel that you can pull it off yourself at first try, but you still need expert-led instruction if you have hopes of breaking into the Billboard Hot 100.
Here are four items picked by Adam Stackhouse, a senior specialist at Bonhams, that might be hiding in your basement or attic: A globe may seem like no big deal, but this is one you don't want to sell for $5 at a garage sale.
"Sentencing a felon convicted of such a crime to probation re-victimizes the victim, discourages other victims from coming forward and sends the message that sexual assault of incapacitated victims is no big deal," said California Assemblymember Bill Dodd, who introduced the measure in June.
And quite a few Republican lawmakers defended that strategy of extortion by arguing that default wouldn't be that bad, that even with its access to funds cut off the U.S. government could "prioritize" payments, and that the financial disruption would be no big deal.
Here are four items picked by Adam Stackhouse, a Senior Specialist at Bonhams, that might be hiding in your basement or attic: A globe may seem like no big deal, but this is one you don't want to sell for $5 at garage sale.
Two fearless Parisian women who rounded out the rest of our small group, Muriel Lonjon, 213, and her 16-year-old daughter, Juliette, had just made the plunge like it was no big deal and were quite alive as they cheered me on from below.
"I think the big difference in fan reaction is how the stars and their management companies share the news -- if they're open and honest about it, and present the relationship as if it's no big deal, generally the news is received positively," she said.
He was born in Santa Ana, California, and he was raised in both El Salvador and East LA. "While everybody was fleeing El Salvador, my mom moved me back there so I got a sense of my identity," Ramirez says like it's no big deal.
" Unfazed, the beauty maven moves on to the master bath where she says she once dropped sister Kourtney's son Mason — "it was no big deal, I caught him," she notes — and, according to sister and co-tour guide Khloe, 33, she "had a bad reaction to botox.
But there are dire consequences for American society if we accept the line conservative pundits Rod Dreher and Erick Erickson argue — that assaults are no big deal and should be forgiven even without the accuser even showing contrition, and that victims should be dismissed as liars.
On Friday, Mississippi's WTOL released a harrowing clip of one such person—a woman who managed to flip her car, send it careening into a nearby gas station, and then just crawl from the mangled husk of metal, strolling away like it was no big deal.
So what made Keynesian central bankers much more inclined to raise rates, much less receptive to the argument that risks are asymmetric — waiting a bit too long is no big deal, moving too soon can be a disaster — than their colleagues/counterparts/former students outside the system?
Click here to view original GIFMinutes after a smooth launch of its Dragon spacecraft this afternoon, SpaceX hit a long-standing, elusive goal: It neatly landed the Falcon 9 rocket that had launched the Dragon right down on a drone ship like it was no big deal.
But while Washington is wary of the two leaders' close relationship, Lavrov has dismissed it as no big deal: "After the dinner was over … I was not there … President Trump apparently went to pick up his wife and spent some minutes with President Putin…so what?"
This may seem like no big deal — especially considering the events in "The Pool" happened 26 years ago — but it's worth wondering why This Is Us would drop hints about Sophie being less than kind to Kate while also establishing Sophie as the love of Kevin's life.
Sounds better than fighting Big Ballers on social media ... Now that the three basketball players are out of China and saved from years in jail, LaVar Ball, the father of LiAngelo, is unaccepting of what I did for his son and that shoplifting is no big deal.
" After pointing out that the men's team "just got crushed" by attention when it went to the Frozen Four three years ago, Rand Pecknold, who is in his 22nd season as Quinnipiac's coach, said, "This year, we get to No. 1, and it's no big deal.
Because so many people across boundaries of race, class, sexual orientation, and gender have herpes, coming from a wide range of backgrounds, it's difficult for them to form a coalition to advertise that herpes is no big deal, and it's a lot more common than you think.
"It is often the simplest things that are the hardest to properly cook," he says in between the bites of his bulging taco, like it's no big deal that he is single-handedly breaking the mold of crappy carne asada—one juicy taco at a time.
I know I said it was no big deal when we first talked about it, but I'm realizing now that it'll be more [time/energy/complicated/expensive] than I had initially thought, and it actually would be really helpful if you were willing to offset those costs.
By 2011, when I returned to the States after a year in the Peace Corps, Ecstasy had been rebranded as Molly, and it was once again a mainstream drug, engineered for the decade of corporate music festivals—both a special-occasion option and no big deal.
After Trump told reporters he didn't want to lose the billions the Saudis spend on American goods, he suggested that perhaps because Khashoggi was murdered in Turkey, and because he is a permanent resident of the US but not a citizen, it's all just no big deal.
Shkreli's lawyers weren't really making a legal argument, but rather trying to convince a single juror that what went down was no big deal—or at least not worth condemning a guy accustomed to lunches of filet mignon and fine wine to hard time in federal prison.
"I think it is a significant event that will have repercussions on the troposphere's weather for weeks to come; others feel this is no big deal and will not have a lasting impact on tropospheric weather beyond a day or two," he said, regarding conversations with other forecasters.
Pre-Seed Investors Invest in Ideas (and Little Else) The term pre-seed investing brings to mind a simple transaction: the founder with a great resume has an idea, the investor writes a check, and it's no big deal if things don't work out because it's just an experiment.
The series has also avoided explicitly saying Rhaegar is Jon Snow's father and has only confirmed Lynanna is his mother, but that Snow is Rhaegar's son is a perfectly reasonable assumption to make (especially when the guy is now petting dragons like it's no big deal at all).
It seems to me Trump supporters can adopt one of four reasonably consistent positions in this and similar cases: What they cannot credibly do is claim that Trump's campaign against Curiel wasn't racist, or that it was no big deal, by dint of some supposedly comparable liberal transgression.
NEWARK — Immediately after Devils goaltender Cory Schneider won his first game in more than three months — the team's first Stanley Cup playoff win in almost six years — he calmly tilted back his mask and took a big swig from a water bottle, as if this was no big deal.
It's important to keep in mind -- especially those of us for whom 46 cents is no big deal -- that there are two Americas: One for those who can absorb price increases with few changes to their lifestyles and another who have to choose which bills to pay each month.
"When they started a couple of days ago and said it was going to be a Category 1, it was, like, 'Cat 1, no big deal,'" Laurie Hamm said at the Panama City hotel where she had taken refuge a few miles from her townhouse nearer the beach.
Mr. Trump's dismissal of hush money payments and nondisclosure agreements as no big deal ("very common among celebrities and people of wealth") reeks of entitlement and sexism, but he'd be foolish to think the American people and the justice system won't figure out why Stormy Daniels got paid out.
Though Cruz wants people to believe it was no big deal, the US government's top internal watchdog concluded earlier this month that the Trump administration "broke the law when it withheld military aid to Ukraine last year after Congress had approved its disbursal," as my colleague Alex Ward explained.
My exhaustion with the idea of "Confederate" is multiplied by the realization that this show is the brainchild of two white men who oversee a show that has few people of color to speak of and where sexual violence is often gratuitous and treated as no big deal.
She's had a busy month, however: all eyes were on the pop icon last month during her historic headlining performance at Coachella (henceforth to be known as "Beychella"), where she surpassed our wildest expectations with five custom Balmain looks at both performances (plus a Destiny's Child reunion, no big deal).
The tiny tragedies of day-to-day life become no big deal: spilling coffee when your phone is on your desk, keeping it by the sink when you're doing dishes, calling an Uber in a rainstorm, or, worse, dropping it in the toilet when you're a few sheets to the wind.
We sort of backed off the podium a little and when we did, she returned to help some local families who were coming in, which was no big deal, but then we worked our way to the front again, and neither she nor the other woman would look at us.
It also can't figure out exactly what kind of a value it wants to put on life: When minor characters die, the rest of the cast sometimes reacts as though the death is funny, sometimes as though it is tragic, and sometimes as though it is no big deal at all.
My experiences seem to confirm it: Throughout my early 20s, I found myself with guy after guy who thought it was no big deal to choke me, spank me, pull my hair, and/or jackhammer me with his dick, with no real regard as to whether or not I enjoyed his directionless convulsing.
That's no big deal for locals who are free to smoke as much weed as they want in the privacy of their own homes, but it can be inordinately difficult for out-of-towners to find a place to legally spark up the joint they just purchased at a state-sanctioned pot shop.
After winning a few battles (no big deal) and doing a bit of exploring around the colorful world to the tune of the infectiously bouncy compositions by Grant Kirkhope (of Banjo Kazooie, Goldeneye, and Donkey Kong 64 fame), I loaded up a save file that started near the end of world three.
"If you can go into eating ice cream and cookies with the conscious decision that 'I wanted this' and can accept that you're going to eat it, no big deal, no harm done, then the thought that happens after the behavior is most likely not going to be feeling guilty," Goldman said.
As I ran next to her on Sunday, ticking off one mile after the other, from Staten Island to Manhattan, she looked as if she'd always been meant to do this one thing that had been denied to her, and she did it as if it were no big deal at all.
McCabe sues FBI, DOJ, blames Trump for his firing McCabe says it's 'absolutely' time to launch impeachment inquiry into Trump MORE personally contacted Flynn on the second full working day of the Trump administration and asked him to meet with FBI agents, a meeting that McCabe reportedly characterized as no big deal.
Tiny countries refusing to give up on Taiwan is probably no big deal to ChinaTuvalu&aposs refusal of China&aposs infrastructure offer, and refusal to drop Taiwan as a diplomatic ally, is embarrassing to Xi but likely won&apost jeopardize his BRI or goal to isolate Taiwan from the rest of the world.
One item considered particularly risible in certain corners was a pitch to the co-chairwoman of Sony Pictures Entertainment from a sort of youth consultant, averring that "NBD," shorthand for no big deal, was popular text speak among millennials and that it should be used as dialogue in a new "Spider-Man" movie.
It's no big deal, they say, to invite a high-profile neighbor over for a meal made from a backyard pizza oven, or to be on an email chain with the "Fox News Sunday" anchor Chris Wallace, another resident, gossiping over neighborhood changes or complaining about the lack of parking in the area.
Don't buy your tickets too late You know how if you come to a bus stop and the bus isn't there, it's no big deal and you wait, but if you just missed the bus, you stew and rage against the unfairness of it all and what could have been if you only made it?
And while congressional Republicans may tell themselves these returns are no big deal, the truth of the matter is that they have no idea how serious the crimes are that they're helping Trump hide — in part because the GOP has, as a policy matter, decided that it's good when rich people cheat on their taxes.
This 38-year-old Dutch designer snatched an algorithm about bone growth and fed it into a computer that digitally printed a ceramic mold for a chair that is now sitting innocently — as though it were no big deal — in "Joris Laarman Lab: Design in the Digital Age" at the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum.
" Rick Allen, who was Anchorage district attorney at the time of Lauren's case, said that in Alaska, where distances are long and conditions can be harsh, picking up strangers is no big deal: "If someone approaches you and says, 'Hey, can you take me 2 miles down the road?' and you're going that way, you just do that stuff.
"To do such a thing as sexually harass women and come back and think, Ah, it's no big deal ... just overlook what I did because I've done so much for the community," she said as she looked for the next door she needed to knock on in a residential neighborhood in east Las Vegas on Wednesday.
She's just curious, playing an experimental game — she doesn't need to know the girl's name, it's not what good girls do, not how they should behave, she's confused, it feels so wrong and so right, it don't mean she's in love tonight, it ain't no big deal, it's innoceeeeeeeeennnnnnnt, and, oh yeah, she hopes her boyfriend don't mind it.
The capsule collection, which consists of 14 repurposed denim items, including jeans, skirts, jackets, and jeans corsets, is a partnership with Bengt Thornefors and Christoffer Svensson, founders of the Swedish bed linen and interior brand Magniberg, who are actually both designers who specialize in denim (collectively, they've worked for Acne Studios, Givenchy, and Saint Laurent — no big deal).
Any questions about how far they'd go were answered seconds later, when they cut to shot of them both in bed, where they were rudely awaken by Jesus, which was no big deal because our prayers had already been answered Spare parts The subplot with Daryl trying to get Denise "pop" to surprise Tara with was unnecessary but cute.
And ethics scandals of the sort that have inundated our Twitter feeds (like this one about her foundation, or this one about her brand, or this one about her trust — not to mention the recent investigation between her husband, Jared Kushner, and Russian intelligence) are just no big deal in China, which has major corruption issues of its own.
Produced by John Congleton (who has worked with St. Vincent and David Byrne, amongst others, so no big deal), Pollinator includes tracks written by Sia and Charli XCX, and is described as "the continuation of a 40+ year musical conversation that Blondie started," If that conversation sounds anything like the lead single, I very much want to butt in.
The assumption on which the romance rests is that, in order to be with a white woman, Kumail must risk being cut off from his parents, and should dump the religious traditions in which he was raised (even if he no longer believes in them); and also that such a sacrifice, in the end, is no big deal.
Reporters, laudably, worked hard to answer exactly what Trump had meant in the exchange, because it's important to know the specific contours of Trump's beliefs on Muslims, and because Trump should not be able to get away with dog whistling to supporters that he sees Muslims as "a problem" and then telling reporters it was no big deal.
Many observers have cried foul over Ivanka Trump's email use and noted the hypocrisy of the situation: President Trump and his allies to this day claim Clinton committed criminal activity by using a private server (despite the FBI's conclusion that she did not), but when it comes to Ivanka Trump, they say it's no big deal.
In fact, Game of Thrones itself left him hanging out offscreen for the entirety of season five because he was just sorta doing his own thing: learning how to travel through time and space, projecting himself into other life forms, and becoming a creepy human database storing the complete memory of the universe, no big deal.
MACCALLUM: And one of the things that makes it so exciting, Chris, is that these are not too predictable individuals, in fact, they are extremely unpredictable and we could very well see a situation, it&aposs easy to imagine president Trump getting up from that table and saying, you know what, no big deal, we can come back another time.
What is a burden to one woman is no big deal to another: In upholding Texas' draconian abortion restrictions, a judge on the Fifth Circuit notoriously said that forcing a woman to make a 300-mile round trip in order to access abortion care does not constitute an undue burden because the speed limit in Texas is 75 miles per hour.
You cannot have what I&aposve been calling the silent coup take place where the left has tried to criminalize the election with Mueller, tried to politicize and reverse election with the phony impeachment issue, you cannot reverse the votes, disenfranchise over 60 million Americans and act like it&aposs no big deal and pretend there was a basis for it.
Most cards require you to spend a few thousand dollars within a few months to earn a big bonus, and too many people see this as an opportunity to splurge on a new set of living-room furniture or a flat-screen TV.That's no big deal if you have the cash on hand to pay, but what if you don't?
Even by the age of 5, there are kids who are proud to show you that it's no big deal, or interested to watch the needle go in — and of course, there are kids who are terrified, crying so hard before they get the shot or the blood draw that it's hard to believe the actual needle makes any difference at all.
The White House went into crisis mode after the story broke Monday night, trotting out surrogates to argue that Trump's move was no big deal because Russia is an ally in the ISIS fight (it isn't), because Hillary Clinton did something worse (she didn't), and because Trump was legally free to share whatever he wants with whomever he wants (true, but utterly irrelevant).
It's important to pay attention and observe things like how quickly people respond to emails, whether people use Slack for everything or drop by to talk in person, whether being a few minutes late to a meeting is seen as no big deal or a cardinal sin and all the other little details of how people in your new office function.
The controversy over the New York Times tweet sums up what has become a central debate for both the Brett Kavanaugh controversy and in the backlash to the #MeToo movement: Is it very normal and no big deal at all for men to "jokingly" mime sexually assaulting women, as men like Kavanaugh and Al Franken have been accused of doing?
After an hour of walking in circles, alternating between adding things to my Instagram story and staring solemnly at the nativity area, where you can look at, no big deal, the face of God, I decide on one small owl with straw-and-glitter feathers ($5.99), to put next to a fake crow I bought at Target when I was in a bad mood.
TCL's 23-inch 6-series 4K HDR Roku TV is discounted down to $1,499 at Best Buy (usually $1,799.) This is far cheaper than Amazon's $1,899 price tag, but be warned that Best Buy's model doesn't include or support the far superior Wi-Fi remote that doesn't require line-of-sight with the TV. If that's no big deal for you, then you should check this out.
The Girls Trip star, 38, added another chapter to the epic story that led to her famous selfie with Beyoncé during a recent interview with GQ. Haddish said that after formally meeting the pop star at a post-JAY-Z concert party (the singer simply approached her and said, "I'm Beyoncé" like it was no big deal, she claimed), she was witness to a crazy interaction.
The image was shot by Mert & Marcus While this may seem like no big deal considering Mert and Marcus are two of the biggest photographers in the world, regularly shooting major magazine covers and editorials including Taylor's for Vogue, it is worth noting that these are the same photographer's that Kim Kardashian not only regularly works with, but is close personal friends with as well.
Until it is no big deal for a woman to say, "I want," as well as "I don't want" — until heterosexual women no longer feel the need to wait for the man to propose or to invite us to the prom or to kiss us on a beautiful summer evening when we want to kiss — we leave ourselves at the mercy of men's desires.
CHRISTOPHER RIZZO New York To the Editor: My 10-year-old daughter learned a lot during the election campaign: that most of the time it's O.K. to lie; that not paying your debts and taxes is just fine; that people who are different are suspect; that having a stranger grope you is no big deal; that reading and preparedness are overrated and that science is a hoax.
A pitch-black comedy that borrows heavily from Luis Buñuel and Albert Camus and perhaps looks forward to "After Hours," the movie casts Depardieu as an unemployed man who may or may not have knifed an accountant in the subway, a murder that — like all the others in this movie — is treated as no big deal by his neighbor, a police inspector (the director's father, Bernard Blier).
"She's seen me in a bathing suit, it's no big deal to her, but when other women started posting, I showed her all those pictures just to get it in her mind that there are women who look like me, there are women who are larger than I am, there are women who are smaller than I am, there are women who have scars, who have had mastectomies," she says.
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There's always got to be the memory of how he had failed to step up when Anita Hill was telling her harassment story, making him both the man who helped give us 25 years of Clarence Thomas on the Supreme Court, and a Judiciary Committee chairman who failed to chide fellow senators for suggesting that having to listen to your boss talk about breasts is no big deal.
But, unfortunately, President Trump went well beyond merely complaining about Special Counsel Mueller this weekend, and he launched a full scale attack on Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE for not investigating Hillary's email server behavior, which President Obama had said was no big deal.
If you're AT&T and Time Warner and you want to get the deal done, you would likely argue that Stephens' comments are no big deal: Giant $86 billion deals are complex, and it's natural to be talking to the regulators that are supposed to sign off on the deal — and, most important, Makan Delrahim, the DOJ antitrust boss who's the decision-maker on this deal, only started on the job a few weeks ago.
Trump's comments to reporters and on Twitter indicate that he's torn between denying the account of his conduct emerging from witness testimony in the impeachment inquiry — that he used military aid to Ukraine as leverage to try to get the government there to undertake politically beneficial investigations — or on the other hand acknowledging those (including Republicans) who say the accounts are accurate while arguing the opinions of those people is no big deal.
"Choosing a major might seem like no big deal, but it's one of the few choices you make as a 19- or 20-year-old that can have an outsized impact on your entire career — and possibly your whole life," Chris Kolmar, co-founder of career planning site Zippia, tells CNBC Make It. Zippia analyzed data from the most recent American Community Survey (ACS) to identify the average annual income of graduates with 174 different college majors.
"We'll catch ourselves saying, 'Oh for heaven's sake, wait until you're old enough and you have to pay a mortgage and then you're going to think it's no big deal,' but to them, their whole world right now is middle school so they can't even think in terms of what we're talking to them about sometimes," said Tobias, who taught high school for eight years and has written 13 books about learning styles and strong-willed children.
Ross used Campbell Soup cans as props during interviews on CNBC and Fox Business to argue that President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's decision to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum were "no big deal" and would have minimal impact on consumers.
"Choosing a major might seem like no big deal, but it's one of the few choices you make as a 19- or 20-year-old that can have an outsized impact on your entire career — and possibly your whole life," Chris Kolmar, co-founder of career planning site Zippia, tells CNBC Make It. Zippia analyzed the most recent Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS) data from the American Community Survey (ACS), to determine the average annual income of graduates with 174 college majors.
Even though his own security team discovered a coordinated campaign by trolls with ties to the Russian government spreading misinformation on the platform, even though special counsel Robert Mueller is compelling the company to comply with his investigation, even though Congress is calling for new legislation to regulate the way Facebook handles political advertising, and even though Zuckerberg himself sat down for a Facebook Live broadcast less than a week ago to reassure the public about how seriously he takes election interference, Zuckerberg still apparently believes that fake news and misinformation is no big deal.
In one long run-on sentence, Sontag shows the looping reciprocity of illness and language: And it was encouraging, Stephen insisted, that from the start, at least from the time he was finally persuaded to make the telephone call to his doctor, he was willing to say the name of the disease, pronounce it often and easily, as if it were just another word, like boy or gallery or cigarette or money or deal, as in no big deal, Paolo interjected, because, as Stephen continued, to utter the name is a sign of health, a sign that one has accepted being who one is, mortal, vulnerable, not exempt, not an exception after all, it's a sign that one is willing, truly willing, to fight for one's life.

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