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Any ordinary person could relate to what he was feeling.
Hardly something you could expect an ordinary person to do.
Even an ordinary person with $4 billion — whoops, $10 billion.
"She says she's just an ordinary person, and really she's extraordinary."
After that, you are an ordinary person and life goes on.
I'm such an average, ordinary person that doesn't deserve the praise.
It's much harder to analyze specific companies for an ordinary person.
In a statement, they said Lee was "just an ordinary person."
How could an ordinary person, without powerful friends, survive such an onslaught?
Reading about an ordinary person who behaves with integrity in a terrifying situation.
But if you're an ordinary person dealing with Twitter harassment, good fucking luck.
"I don't believe there is any such thing as an ordinary person," he declares.
"I can do anything an ordinary person can do on a tablet computer," he writes.
They don't judge me and I feel like they treat me like an ordinary person.
The ordinary person can walk to the corner store, drive freely, and live without apprehension.
Through these spaces, Islamists provide a sense of belonging and conviction to the ordinary person.
But an ordinary person off the street won't have nearly this much influence, if any.
But there is something inspiring about watching an ordinary person take on an extraordinary challenge.
Paterra says the movie inspires audiences by showing how an ordinary person did extraordinary things.
All of this is employed not to investigate some famous artist, but a perfectly ordinary person.
An ordinary person, when he comes home, can just hide under the duvet and feel safe.
An ordinary person puts on a VR headset and... the world is suddenly black and white!
To the Editor: I am an ordinary person (a 2 at most and a "total loser").
And decided that if she were anybody else, any other ordinary person, she would be prosecuted.
"La La Land" celebrates the amateur: What happens when an ordinary person enters a fantastical world?
"I see myself as an ordinary person," she says while Wilde is filmed sitting in a laundromat.
Author Mary Miller said Haining was "an ordinary person who became extraordinary" through her love and courage.
"I lived as an ordinary person for most of my life," said Kemper in one 1984 interview.
I sometimes consider doing so myself, but a double life as an ordinary person sounds completely exhausting.
"No ordinary person wears suits that cost 1,000 euros," Mr. Macron's right-hand aide, Ismaël Emelien, said.
President Trump's Superbowl ad promoted his sole pardon of an ordinary person convicted of a drug crime.
Most every ordinary person has, of course, awakened at some time to an angry and embarrassing eruption.
So, what, exactly, wantonly stimulates or arouses desire in an ordinary person, according to the Japanese courts?
Typically, contempt of court is the appropriate judicial response for an ordinary person defying such an order.
Can you think of a single ordinary person who wants to see the oceans destroyed by plastic waste?
"I see myself as an ordinary person... How do you see me?" she asks the viewer at the end.
If you're an ordinary person trying to convince somebody to stop spreading disinformation, are there good strategies for that?
But more than that, I'd say I'm an ordinary person who is just trying to do the right thing.
I am just an ordinary person who happens to care an awful lot about peace and justice and human rights.
The story is broader, because any ordinary person that stands up to Putin's regime can find themselves in a similar situation.
The law doesn't anticipate this kind of search, and apparently, cannot express whatever uneasiness the ordinary person might have about it.
At the very beginning of the series, June's just an ordinary person living her life and then all this stuff happened.
However, she notes, "the court determines what constitutes this for an 'ordinary person,'" which is where the concept becomes highly subjective.
I can't decide if he's a deeply disturbed person pretending to be ordinary, or a deeply ordinary person pretending to be disturbed.
We are, or should be, a nation of laws, not men; those laws should bind the ordinary person and the president alike.
While it takes an ordinary person about two hours complete the game, Massey, the current world record holder according to the speedrun.
"He was just an ordinary person," said James Puttock, a 47-year-old scaffolder who lives four doors down from Mr. Skripal.
No ordinary person, even a high earner in an urban center, can sustain paying half his or her income toward housing cost.
The Internet is overflowing with resources and online courses that can help turn any ordinary person into a bona fide app developer.
Nobody ever asked, 'How did this basic, ordinary person next to me, who isn't a person of color, earn their space here?
"These kids need to see more everyday people like themselves being a positive influence… I'm just an ordinary person trying to extraordinary things."
American Idol's premise—the idea that an ordinary person might be recognized as extraordinary—is firmly rooted in a national myth of meritocracy.
Ammons's authority relied upon his presentation of himself as an ordinary person, not uniquely or exclusively called to the vocation of writing poems.
Manslaughter follows provocation by the victim of a "type that would make an ordinary person become enraged and temporarily lose control," he said.
Beyond the leaders, every ordinary person who picked up a weapon and used it against his neighbor bore responsibility for his own action.
Though many normal people would take some NyQuil and try to sleep off an illness, Gaga once again proved that she's no ordinary person.
This is amazing, groundbreaking work… but why would an ordinary person, one already comfortable with Box or Dropbox, switch over to Storj or Blockstack?
Now I was in Iraq again, but this time as a civilian, a visitor, a journalist, an ordinary person looking for a quiet truth.
"For me, I'm still an ordinary person who was born and raised in Hangzhou (China), " he continued, in comments that were translated by CNBC.
A "Realistic imitation firearm" (RIF) is any device that appears to any ordinary person so realistic as to be indistinguishable from a real firearm.
Any "ordinary person of common sense" would quarrel with the majority's take, he wrote, since it's obviously fine to pursue a lead up a driveway.
The Chewbacca Mom is so obviously an ordinary person, which is one of the reasons the video is so great, because you're totally with her.
An ordinary person in Trump's position would face potential criminal charges (though it is unlikely Mueller will indict a sitting president given current DOJ policy).
And the relentless focus on the individual, combined with an increasingly harsh economic environment for the ordinary person, has proved toxic for our mental health.
First, the Supreme Court has long held that a law may not be so vague that it leaves an ordinary person uncertain about what it prohibits.
The Showtime series (also airing on Sky Atlantic in the UK) is a rare case of Cumberbatch taking on the role of a relatively ordinary person.
Even where the sexual battery law does not apply, the regular battery law might because an ordinary person would almost certainly find the breast-grab offensive.
Any ordinary person who repeatedly squandered family money on bad bets the way Kushner has would most likely be seen as a deadbeat and a loser.
Companies that do a lot of shipping, like Amazon, often negotiate deals with the Postal Service to pay less than an ordinary person would to send goods.
Though she thought she was such an ordinary person, who often wore the wrong clothes and was a useless cook, her luck in life had been extraordinary.
He appears opposite a sensationally good Lady Gaga, whose ability to be part ordinary person, part extraterrestrial celebrity empress functions at the highest level at all times.
"We are all equal in front of the law, both an ordinary person and an oligarch," Mr. Zelensky said in an interview with the BBC in February.
Chief among these is sweeping tax reform to lower high rates on individuals and businesses and simplify a complex tax code that no ordinary person can decipher.
" Irongron picks up on this: "There's a lot to be said for playing an 'ordinary person' because on Arelith you still get into extraordinary situations with them.
Gates also released a video for "What If," a song released in April that finds him wondering if God is an ordinary person just like everyone else.
In one online exchange, Dais told a potential recruit to "act like an ordinary person" and that complete secrecy was needed to carry out attacks, the FBI said.
The only reason for an ordinary person to use bitcoin in their day-to-day life is if they have been betrayed by their nation and its currency.
A ordinary person, like us Many people liked Fish because he had many of the same ordinary problems they did, Vigoda told the Los Angeles Times in 1982.
In books like "India: A Million Mutinies Now," his 1990 book recounting travels in his ancestral home in India, he was also giving the ordinary person a voice.
She's never asked us to bow down to her greatness — for all her range and emotional intelligence, perhaps her greatest talent is still seeming like an ordinary person.
How would a prosecutor or a judge or jury react to an ordinary person claiming innocence who exhibited the snarling, aggressive behavior displayed by the learned Judge Kavanaugh?
Mr. Baryshnikov wanted Mr. Garcia to walk like an ordinary person, not with his toes pointing out, just as he urged him to relax his fingers and hands.
Guyger's defense attorneys argue it is reasonable that she thought she was in her home and that it's a mistake any ordinary person would make in such a situation.
Since they set those policies, everything out of their mouths can be taken as something between the promise of an ordinary person, and a speech act with direct effect.
When he is confronted with violence, we ask whether an ordinary person would have perceived the alleged threat, and if so, what would he have done to neutralize it?
The police nodded, so the nurse stepped out too, and closed the curtain, and let her urinate on her back on the gurney, in private, like an ordinary person.
Another interesting thing about New York is that whatever you do there, and however much you have accomplished in the world, you are an ordinary person in the city.
"We are shocked that a completely ordinary person like him can be like that, can be suspected of being involved in radicalism," said neighbor Rubiyati, who goes by one name.
What felt off was seeing Lady Gaga—a pop star I have loved deeply since I was 14—acting like an ordinary person, expressing nonchalance, talking shit, crying in pain.
I'm talking about stories that take an ordinary person and watch her, through hours and years, inside and out, and strive, if not for objectivity, then at least for evenhandedness.
What the ordinary person might interpret as a con game or sheer lunacy, the heavily credentialed investor, with his TED Talk understanding of things, will reliably regard as brilliant eccentricity.
The notion of an ordinary person thrust into such dire circumstances has a well-worn history, as Stephanie discover her capacity to inflict and endure pain along with the audience.
"People who are interested in clothing and fashion do pay attention to it, but I don't think that the ordinary person on the street pays attention to it," she said.
"They travel on ordinary flights to these countries, they travel like an ordinary person," said Sayed Akbar Agha, a former Taliban commander now living in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan.
These techniques will not give an ordinary person a flawless memory — memory athletes "lose their car keys as frequently as you and I do," said researcher William Shirer, in the release.
If a Hollywood icon with the vocal support of stars like Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, and Dave Bautista couldn't escape the wrath of Twitter, what hope did an ordinary person have?
I think I feel the shame of the ordinary person in the face of those who are morally greater than us; my mother is a much better person than I am.
"As an ordinary person... with no elected position.... She converted her passion for social and economic justice into fundamental changes in the structure of our economy --- into concrete reality," Schakowsky said.
Besides, his daughter was too young, and the newscaster, though an adult, was, in his words, merely an "ordinary" person: Neither was able to analyze their android encounter like a trained scientist.
The elders invited some members of the media into its Sunday morning service, an attempt at demonstrating their accessibility, from the ordinary person to one of the biggest superstars on the planet.
The game centers around an ordinary person who is plunged into a morally confusing war against dark forces from beyond, waged by secret societies that nurse their own ancient grudges and rivalries.
In the course of a three- or four-minute segment, a benign heirloom is imbued with vast historical and financial worth, and an ordinary person becomes the keeper of an extraordinary artifact.
As we bargain away the amount of privacy that an ordinary person expects, we've also watched businesses and government figures grow ever more indignant about their own need to be left alone.
The roots of this modern conservative approach can be seen as early as Buckley's 1961 comments about Harvard — the idea that liberal elites are conning you, that they're less competent than an ordinary person.
Someone who's less likely to attract a vast crowd to her rallies, and less likely to inspire an ordinary person to take $15 or $50 out of her wallet and hand it over to Clinton.
"Certainly, a nerve agent is not something an ordinary person can get their hands on," said Vladimir Ashurkov, a Russian dissident living in Britain who is allied with the Russian opposition leader Aleksei A. Navalny.
Carrie endeavors to make a film about her best friend, rock star St. Vincent — but in her downtime, the mysterious star is just Annie: an ordinary person who plays Scrabble and does regular ab workouts.
Xi has also cracked down on the pomp that had previously gone with visits by high-level Chinese officials to the provinces, and flashed a deft common touch to show his connection to the ordinary person.
The ordinary person, who, in the view of past ruling classes, was often referred to as a serf, indentured servant or modern-day lower and middle class who achieves economic freedom will not willingly surrender it.
An ordinary person who saw Millhiser's article on their Facebook feed would likely conclude that Kavanaugh had openly vowed to overturn Roe V. Wade, which makes the headline problematic even if it wasn't intended to be literal.
Both movies have awfully well-worn formulas, with Rodriguez playing Gloria, in a classic tale of an ordinary person drawn into a perilous situation simply by virtue of being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
"An ordinary person of common sense would react to the court's decision the way Mr. Bumble famously responded when told about a legal rule that did not comport with the reality of everyday life," Justice Alito wrote.
The rage and heartbreak are never unclear: Putinism restricts common dignity to those with money and power, and even they serve at the pleasure of one man; the ordinary person has no choice but to humiliate himself or suffer privation, or worse.
If someone came banging on your door and said listen, I am in fear because I&aposm being chased by a gang, I would submit that the ordinary person would be a little skeptical before giving them "asylum," before saying come in.
When radio was first invented, no one could figure out why any ordinary person would buy one, so programming had to be invented, which meant sponsors had to be found, which in turn contributed to the rise of modern mass media advertising.
"The point of Heather's death is not that she was a saint — and, Lord, my child was never a saint — but that an ordinary person can do a simple act ... that can make all the difference in the world," Bro said in an interview.
And however many times they take a run at it, they don't come up with anything more scandalous than the revelation that maybe billionaire philanthropists have an easier time getting the State Department to look into their visa problems than an ordinary person would.
I think I would be bitter and angry and envious of people who still got to use their bodies, so that story wouldn't leave my head and that's where it came from, it was an exploration of an ordinary person in an extraordinary situation.
Sometimes it takes a generation, or a little less, for the ordinary person—not the person who's hired on day one with stock options—to say, 'Wait a minute, this thing isn't working for me, and I can see some corruption in the institution.
He was not some Party cadre or police officer of the type lauded in state media, noble and personality free, but a relatable and ordinary person, who posted on social media about loving fried chicken and ice cream, complained about work, and commented on pop culture.
And stand up for your rights, it doesn't do any good to have these laws if we don't stand up for your rights, whether you're a celebrity or ordinary person, it's not pleasant to be in this situation but you can stand up for your rights and win.
This history of the Little Free Library movement emphasizes the hurdles faced by Todd Bol, an "ordinary" person who created the concept after the death of his mother, a teacher who loved reading: He struggled in school, and at first the wooden structures full of free books did not catch on.
Which means that your choices, whatever they are, sleep, managing stress, exercise, personal relationships, emotions, they change the activity of your genes, and if you have for example, love, compassion, joy, equanimity in your life, then genes that cause self-regulation or homeostasis, what the ordinary person would call healing, they go up in their activity, genes that cause inflammation go down.
But nevertheless the same resistance to change, the feeling that the government is populated by elites who don't respond to the needs of the ordinary person — both social and economic — is an issue for Europe as well as the US, and we saw that in Brexit, we saw that in France, we've seen it in the Netherlands and other places where populist politicians are getting more attention.
But it's important to remember that those cultures are global; their local variations in Canada, Sweden, Australia, and Japan do not produce the same unending plague of mass shootings that wracks the US. It's not easy for an ordinary person to become a killer, but for those few who fall into that terrible mindset, the essential ingredient for mass murder is always the gun.
I met a lady who is deep down inside a wonderful, wonderful human and showed me that the fear-mongering purposely and strategically carried out in this world by the powers-that-be today are very, very real and can make an ordinary person have the most shocking of reactions…but if we're blessed enough ALLAH can easily turn them into the most amazing of life's moments.

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