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Because to us, he's just waving his arms around nonsensically.
Given time, I will once again be nonsensically addicted to Twitter.
It's wish fulfillment on par with the show's nonsensically opulent apartments.
The set looks terrific, even though the scale is nonsensically inconsistent.
In most of his videos, Kjellberg babbles nonsensically and screams a lot.
Trump's responses whiff instead, meandering around the question nonsensically without answering it.
Days passed, days in which nonsensically I lived while my son did not.
Of course he nonsensically promises a pre-midterm tax cut he can't possibly deliver.
"Socialism destroys nations, but always remember, freedom unifies the soul," the President nonsensically mused.
But this has really hurt the show's characterization, making certain decisions play out almost nonsensically.
Tay responds to questions — often nonsensically — and isn't shy about having opinions or being snarky.
He was talking nonsensically and not responding to commands from the officer, who is white.
You wanna see Reeves screaming nonsensically about room service and whining about his internet addiction?
Instead, Sheeran dialed up the creep factor and started nonsensically reciting the word "bass" into Payne's ear.
He has nonsensically claimed that Trump's behavior was on board, while everyone else was out of line.
Big majorities of survey respondents also say, nonsensically, that they'd like mandatory labels for food containing DNA.
The exquisitely swoopy, nonsensically named Ferrari F12berlinetta offers lots of ways to ratchet up the $320,000 base price.
It has a nonsensically star-studded cast: Sterling Hayden is lectured by both Ben Gazzara and Steve Lawrence.
But when they tried to get Christina into their car, she began speaking irrationally and nonsensically, the affidavit claims.
The kind of sports numbness that nonsensically drags you into a fourth quarter when a team gets openly outclassed.
"'Your 23 gold medals pale into sheer superhuman history," the British royal told Phelps nonsensically, according to The Daily Mail.
Nonsensically, this proposal also would remove the requirement that logging to protect communities from wildfires be done near those communities.
As a Rotten Tomatoes user, I reflexively—and nonsensically—trust a Fresh 60 percent Tomatometer over a Rotten 59 percent.
" Amy Carter said, "I went to the meeting, and the guy immediately began rambling on nonsensically about fertilizer and harvesting cycles.
Probably no language is richer than Arabic in sexual vocabulary, and probably no language, nonsensically, has become more resistant to it.
Since that news, the alarmists have been out in full force, nonsensically declaring the end of marketplace finance and FinTech in general.
"Star Trek Generations" is one of my favorites of the franchise, even though it nonsensically left Kirk to die under a bridge.
Also, the focus of the paragraph shifts, nonsensically, from things Gladwell loves to the love a former Canadian PM has for Hitler.
If it didn't give me nonsensically high scores for nights where I'd absconded the bed for multiple hours, I'd consider it a good one!
While states can regulate cost-sharing for regular ambulances, the Airline Deregulation Act nonsensically bars them from limiting the cost of emergency air services.
Nonsensically, Mr. Trump has insisted that the real problem is Mexico, which he suggested is doing "nothing" to help stop the tide of migrants.
As a non-violence advocate, he strangely seems not all that bothered with the Saviors for nonsensically shooting Benjamin over a single piece of fruit.
The result is hundreds of paintings jammed together nonsensically, often in poky rooms, and the creepy feeling of a tycoon controlling you from the grave.
President Trump is trying to revoke the state's longtime authority to regulate automobile emissions within its borders even as he tweets nonsensically about the region's hydrology.
"This new NAFTA won't bring back hundreds of thousands of manufacturing jobs, as Trump nonsensically claims," said Lori Wallach, Director of Public Citizen's Global Trade Watch.
One Twitter user triggered repeated alerts to Flagler County Public Schools in Florida over several weeks in late 2018, tweeting about killing, rape, and stabbing — sometimes nonsensically.
The local head of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which rules Punjab together with the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD), says nonsensically that drug use will cease "if honour increases".
But a few hours later, officers encountered Mr. Davis with a number of suitcases and bags in a dorm hallway and again he was speaking nonsensically, the chief said.
" The EO investigator recognized that Bohannon had asked for an accommodation, but nonsensically claimed that "even had the accommodation been granted," he "would nonetheless be guilty of unlawful discrimination.
Even Camille Paglia makes an appearance, giving an interview as a parody version of herself as the narcissistic white film theorist, nonsensically trying to appropriate black culture for her own ends.
Without this scene, the storyline ends somewhat nonsensically, but it did create a "shocking" moment that subverted viewers' expectations that Littlefinger's ability to manipulate situations to his advantage was all-powerful.
One of the uncompleted works, the Transbrasil line—which nonsensically shadows existing highway and rail lines from downtown up through the north zone—has ceased construction altogether thanks to the corruption scandal.
He also somewhat nonsensically tweeted about net neutrality in 2014, conflating the issue with "stifling conservatives," and arguing that the FCC did not have the authority that it is so righteously claiming now.
If the burglars found me—bizarrely and nonsensically enough—I would be swallowed whole by a stegosaurus-style dinosaur and watch myself pass through its wet, fleshy belly, before waking up in tears.
In 1989, when Vice President Dan Quayle nonsensically remarked that "I believe we are on an irreversible trend toward more freedom and democracy, but that could change," we all dutifully relished the gaffe.
It's hard to say where Abrams and his partners Damon Lindeloff and Jeffrey Lieber were going with the story, because it went in a million directions, sometimes nonsensically, over its six-season run.
As I noted in my review in late 2013, the handheld Vita's touchscreen interface was nonsensically ported straight to the TV and PS3 controller, leaving users holding buttons to "peel" apps off the screen.
" He then, somewhat nonsensically, continued, saying he had people come up to him "all the time" to say "if you want to find out where those 30,000 emails are, why don't you ask the Russians?
In the recent past, Trump also nonsensically promised a middle-class tax cut while Congress was in recess, and reportedly weighed firing Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen because she hadn't magically stopped illegal border crossings altogether.
Many of them choose to use their limited time for random gimmicks, like Lauren G., who feeds Arie pineapple because that's her "safe word," or Jenna, who rambles nonsensically as she gives Arie a foot massage.
Jaime's plot was rerouted nonsensically to Dorne, and he's only just made it back to exactly where we left him in the books — hanging out in the Riverlands, flailing around in his attempts to negotiate with Brynden Tully.
One member of Republican nominee Donald Trump's inner circle, Roger Stone, has "predicted" (which is to say, encouraged) "widespread civil disobedience" if Trump loses the election — a situation that he once described, somewhat nonsensically, as a "bloodbath" without violence.
The weed's provenance — it's called White Widow Super Cheese — is worth mentioning, because that nonsensically picturesque moniker is just a small part of Ritchie's playful fascination with words and language, which gets so baroque at times that it's hard to follow.
On the levonorgestrel IUD, I suffered through bouts of derealization — the external world becoming unrecognizably remastered, colors rendered garish and sounds warping nonsensically, the distortion sometimes trespassing the border of my body; I'd look in the mirror and not recognize who I saw.
Though Trump himself once nonsensically claimed climate change was "created by and for the Chinese," his government has largely followed the lead of North Carolina Republican leaders who flatly ignored a 2010 report warning of rising sea levels—not flagrant climate denial, but malicious climate apathy.
Who is more deserving of the accumulated disappointments of my day, the 20-year-old UPS guy juggling my fragile packages and his hand-held computer on my porch in the rain or my friend's racist uncle prattling nonsensically on Facebook about the "boys" kneeling on the field?
Critics have cited Trump's tendencies to demand ludicrous amounts of loyalty, to rashly kick people out of his service, and to ramble nonsensically in ways that make him seem a bit like a man in denial of — or perhaps coming all too rapidly to terms with — his own increasing insignificance to Lear's, an argument that is not without support.
Never one to sleep through the night, interludes in my slumber are typically memorialized by nothing more meaningful than kicking a snoring dog off the bed or briefly, nonsensically I might add, checking my iPhone for an email, an update on Asian markets or a text from my now-grown children before quickly falling back into a state of light unconsciousness.
In Julian Barnes' 2011 novel, The Sense of an Ending, Tony, the main character, recalls "a river rushing nonsensically upstream, its wave and wash lit by half a dozen chasing torchbeams," an allusion to a visit to the Severn Bore.
Pennythorne shows them a portrait. Dee goes off, and Churchmouse stays to converse rather nonsensically with Annabella and then leaves. Dee re-enters disguised as Coodle's best man at the wedding of so long ago, but has no calling card. Mrs. P is not fooled but plays along.
As the murderer nonsensically removed even Inspector Queen's wedding band, he concludes that the murderer must be a kleptomaniac on the specific subject of rings. He dramatically removes his own ring, places it in the center of the room, and waits for the kleptomaniac to crack. The gambit works; Mrs. Xavier cannot stand the tension and shrieks her confession.
Upon being asked, "You were in the Army?", Kramer replies, "Briefly," and claims the reason for his discharge is classified. Also, in the episode "The Muffin Tops", Kramer mentions shaving his chest when he was a lifeguard. His long term unemployed status is partially, if nonsensically, explained in "The Strike", when he went back to work at H&H; Bagels after being on strike since 1985.
Miyazaki's trial began on 30 March 1990. Often talking nonsensically, Miyazaki blamed his actions on "Rat Man", an alter ego who Miyazaki claimed forced him to kill; he spent time during the trial drawing "Rat Man" in cartoon form. Miyazaki's father refused to pay for his son's legal defense and committed suicide in 1994. The seven-year trial focused on Miyazaki's mental state at the time of the murders.
Several popular quotes are misused in the episode: Michael consistently misuses the phrase "Catch-22", and Dwight mistakes the phrase "tit for tat" as "tit for tit". Several noted films are referenced in the episode. After grabbing Dwight in a sleeper hold, Michael nonsensically shouts out Bedtime for Bonzo, a 1951 movie starring Ronald Reagan. Michael notes that Dwight cried at the end of Armageddon, a 1998 science fiction action movie starring Bruce Willis.
Unlike the film adaptation, the story version of Precrime does not deal solely with cases of murder, but all crimes. As Commissioner John A. Anderton (the founder of Precrime) states, "Precrime has cut down felonies by 99.8%." Three mutants, known as precogs, have precognitive abilities they can use to see up to two weeks into the future. The precogs are strapped into machines, nonsensically babbling as a computer listens and converts this gibberish into predictions of the future.
In this instance, the tourist gaze is used as a pretext for the greater luxury experience of an upscale, African safari. All of the historical tensions and contrasts are dissolved, and performances include a mash-up of Hakuna matata, Kum Bah Ya, and Jamaican reggae. These elements all meld together nonsensically into a locally placed African context. The Maasai culture is commodified into a representation of a popular American image of what African cultures are – not authentic African performances.
He also liked the depiction of the two major areas of the game, and the game's sounds, which he said suited the tone of the game. Alexandra Hall from GamesRadar said "Starbreeze really coaxed some beautiful sights out of aging hardware". She added that some players may not be pleased with the game's bloom effects. David Houghton of the same publication said the game is "a decent shooter" but that its lightbloom effects were "nonsensically over-the-top".
Mental illness affected Millett's personal and professional life from 1973, when she lived with her husband in California and was an activist and teacher at the University of California, Berkeley. Yoshimura and Sally, Kate's eldest sister, became concerned about Kate's extreme emotions. Her family claimed that she went for as many as five consecutive nights without sleep and could talk nonsensically for hours. During a screening of one of her films at University of California, Berkeley, Millett "began talking incoherently".
Mehta et al. focused on conversation-centric systems to develop qualitative metrics for the user's successful engagements, instead of quantitative measures of "inappropriate utterances" (in which the AI misunderstands player input and responds nonsensically) and other technical failures. After a "breakdown" in conversation, how effectively the user incorporates it into the overall understanding of the characters and story depends on design features. In their study of Façade, some AI actor breakdowns include shallow semantic understanding, inverted meanings, and the timing of responses.
Alpert called it "a nonsensically unconventional movie" where viewers "would be better off not trying to make sense or logic out of it, but simply allowing M. Renoir to have his day in the fields". Bachmann wrote that the film is reminiscent of Tati's films, both in message and how the message is conveyed through colors. He contrasted the seeming simplicity with the serious content, and the impressionism with the surreal elements. He called it "almost facile in impact but lasting in the perturbations it causes".
The story starts with a child, the narrator, suddenly waking up from sleep and finding that the handkerchief they had placed just beside them before sleeping has turned into a cat. They start talking to the cat, who speaks nonsensically about a handkerchief and a semicolon before disappearing over the hedge. The cat tells him to go find Kakeshwar, in a series of calculations that eventually tell him that he is in a tree. The child finds Kakeshwar doing mathematical calculations on a slate, that appears very unusual to the narrator.
Fangoria gave the film a rating two out of four and considered it better than Yamaguchi's other directorial effort Yakuza Weapon due to its "increased production value,... occasionally effective gags... and inventive situations". The review went on to state that the film "eventually exhausts with its complete lack of narrative...and nonsensically tacked-on ending". A review in the Montreal Gazette also praised Deadball Yamaguchi's other film, stating that "I liked Deadball (with some reservations) but did not like Yakuza Weapon." The Japan Times gave the film a three out of five rating.
Cy Morgan: Cy is a graduate student at Miskatonic University in Arkham, Massachusetts. Engaged to be married, he is dining at a cafe with his fiancée, Jordan, when they are suddenly interrupted by his uncle, Walter McKinley, who rambles nonsensically about a coming threat and then publicly commits suicide in front of Cy. After Walt's death, Cy explores his uncle's research to find out what drove him to his hysteria and uncovers more than he expected. Lucifer: short for Luci Jenifer Inacio Das Neves. Lucifer is a Brazilian thief who helped Cy's uncle, Walter McKinley, translate ancient books.
Meanwhile, Blackie goes to Poldi's room and tries to force him to reveal information about some smuggled goods, but the dying Poldi is delirious and only rants nonsensically. Blackie then brings in his own doctor and tells Poldi's grandmother that they will take care of him. Just then, Reed, having been tipped off by the nurse looking after Poldi, arrives, and Blackie and Fitch, who are carrying Poldi down the stairs, pitch the man over the side and flee. Reed chases the two to the docks, where he tries to explain to them about the plague.
The intruders turn out to be the Wilsons' doppelgängers. They include Pluto (Jason's counterpart who behaves akin to a feral dog, growling on all fours), Umbrae (Zora's double who consistently has a sadistic smirk), Abraham (Gabe's double who can only groan nonsensically), and are led by Red (Adelaide's double who talks in a raspy voice). The only one who can talk, Red explains that the doppelgängers are called the Tethered, that they share a soul with their counterparts, and that they have come to "untether" themselves. She tells them the story of a girl who is loved and happy while her "shadow" remains in the dark, suffering.
Il Bibliotecario ("The Librarian"): a peculiar comic strip made always of two-frames variations on the same theme: in the first the librarian greets an unnamed elderly woman with a flowery and archaic sentence and the woman will ask for an impossibly difficult to find ancient book, such as the "Gabinetto Armonico" of Filippo Bonanni. In the second frame the librarian will reply with totally unconnected and, more often than not, heavily offensive behaviour. Merda ("Shit"): a mute strip where various characters are nonsensically obsessed by their relationship with excrement. Circo ("Circus"): about the adventures of a circus whose animals indulge in embarrassing activities just when the show is to start.
A little yellow humanoid with airplane wings on a large blue helmet scuttles by and begins striking the bomb with a mallet, whistling "I've Been Working on the Railroad." Noticing the creature's lack of success, Bugs offers to take a shot at the bomb and takes a long hard swing, stopping immediately before making contact in sudden realization that he had nearly been hoodwinked. He then ponders if the creature in question were a gremlin, and the gremlin affirms with a shout: "It ain't Vendell Villkie!" The gremlin knocks Bugs out with a monkey wrench, and when the gremlin revives him, Bugs speaks nonsensically as Lennie Small, then Baby Snooks.
In 1922, after Valentino rose to fame with The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, and Virginia Rappe had died in what became a scandal, the film was released once again under the title The Isle of Love. The Isle of Love featured a poorly spliced-together story, which mostly intended to cash in on Valentino's newfound fame despite his original role being quite small, and also on the fallout from Rappe's death. This led to shots of him being repeated several times nonsensically; and including his character for no apparent reason. The Isle of Love cut is the only version of the film still in existence, and bears little resemblance to the original Over the Rhine storyline.
Leviticus Rabbah 34:5, in, e.g., Harry Freedman and Maurice Simon, translators, Midrash Rabbah: Leviticus, volume 4, pages 430–31. The Gemara employed to deduce that the term , yamim, (literally "days") sometimes means "a year," and Rab Hisda thus interpreted the word , yamim, in to mean "a year." says, "And her brother and her mother said: ‘Let the maiden abide with us , yamim, at the least ten." The Gemara reasoned that if , yamim, in means "days" and thus to imply "two days" (as the plural implies more than one), then would report Rebekah's brother and mother suggesting that she stay first two days, and then when Eliezer said that that was too long, nonsensically suggesting ten days.
After a match in which he legitimately attacked jobber Mike Bell, Saturn immediately underwent a significant gimmick change and, possibly as punishment for his actions, was involved in storylines about his becoming infatuated with a mop. After receiving head trauma in matches against The Acolytes Protection Agency and Raven, Saturn began acting eccentrically and speaking nonsensically, allegedly as the result of a concussion. Saturn began uttering the phrase "you're welcome" at inopportune intervals, and then fell in love with Moppy, an inanimate mop which he believed was alive, similar to Wilson the volleyball in the 2000 film Cast Away. This gimmick went over well with the fans, leading to a face turn.
Reverse of Ædwen's brooch, an 11th-century Anglo-Saxon silver disc brooch with seven pseudo-runes on a silver strip in the centre The main use of the term pseudo-rune is in reference to epigraphic inscriptions using letters that imitate the appearance of runes, but which cannot be read as runes. These are different from cryptic or magical runic inscriptions comprising a seemingly random jumble of runic letters, which cannot be interpreted by modern scholars, but can at least be read. In contrast, pseudo-runic inscriptions consist mostly of false letters (some pseudo-runes within a pseudo-runic inscription may coincidentally appear similar or identical to true runes), and so cannot be read at all, even nonsensically. It has been suggested that pseudo-runic inscriptions were not made by specialist 'rune masters' as is thought to have been the case when carving traditional runic inscriptions, but were made by artisans who were largely ignorant of runes.

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