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So do the songs peppering the narrative, sung a cappella.
My eyelashes are sad little stumps sparsely peppering my upper lids.
The Hurricanes came out with a flurry, peppering Rask with shots.
The majestic ruins peppering the city are the subjects of Abandoned Dwellings.
Although she couldn't resist peppering in a few Trump burns — who can?
She is a captivating performer, peppering her speeches with wisecracks and jokes.
After the bot blinked to life, she began peppering it with questions.
Dogs in movies, GIFs and memes — peppering Twitter feeds and Facebook posts.
Below are the tile roofs of Balzers and Thiesen peppering the landscape.
He choked when Israeli jeeps sped past, peppering him with tear gas.
It was relentless early on, peppering the Swedes and often smothering them.
They had the same style of peppering Yiddish into whatever they were saying.
His peppering of numbers into his verbose hyperbole is a highly effective tactic.
Hirsch handed Mellins the paper she'd drafted, and began peppering her with questions.
I like peppering my grids with references to everything I'm personally interested in.
He recalled how Curry and Klay Thompson were always peppering him with questions.
Yet the Knox County Baptists kept him late, peppering him with thoughtful questions.
He excelled at this task, peppering film analysis with gossip, empathy and playfulness.
David Susskind, the television talk-show host, started peppering me for more information.
" As for his approach to peppering, "I go straight through the middle, then across.
But some younger Democratic candidates are peppering their speeches with calls for generational change.
But analysts had already been peppering Apple's stock with downgrades in the months prior.
As he speaks, he switches between English and Khmer with a peppering of French.
We followed up with the watchdog throughout the fall by peppering them with emails.
She has her usual charm, peppering in questions about Selina's plastic surgery and menopause.
And now Washington, the youngest of his six children, was peppering him with questions.
It was the daily heat of the newspaper as an institution peppering his transgressions.
Paps played along, too ... peppering Andrew with questions like, when's 1D getting back together?!
In 79 AD, Mount Vesuvius erupted, peppering the ancient Roman city with ash and rock.
Bennett walked alongside Pan, peppering him with discredited anti-vaccine arguments about mercury and aluminum.
Clinton, peppering his remarks with extended riffs and insult lines against her and President Obama.
Her writing has a punchy forcefulness, peppering stories with irreverent punch lines and juicy gossip.
"The whole world knows us," Vaitkevicius said on the phone, peppering the call with expletives.
A news reporter follows him as he walks home from the scene, peppering him with questions.
The evidence is certainly abundant in tragedies, election updates, a peppering of celebrity divorces and deaths.
Lawyers are tailoring their arguments to the justice -- peppering court papers with references to his jurisprudence.
Halit's fighting career ended when a tank shell exploded near him, peppering his leg with shrapnel.
The two spend hours together, with Seven peppering the robot with a continuous stream of questions.
The stars have natural chemistry, finishing sentences for one another and peppering their conversation with laughter.
A couple cornered Mr. Camus next to a window, peppering him with questions about the castle.
Instead, he learns by peppering people with questions and prefers to pluck opinions from a rotating cast.
Scalia was vocal from the bench, peppering advocates with questions, while Thomas, in recent years, silently listened.
The song is a bright and beaming calypso-like wonder featuring a peppering of Caribbean steel drums.
He'd been peppering me with questions since we left Kathmandu, chomping at the bit to start climbing.
Peppering the young women with questions without introducing himself, he picked and prodded around, invading their space.
In the investing world, that often takes the form of peppering a company's management with shareholder resolutions.
Many of the colorful handmade signs peppering the roadways in Northern California have been made by children.
Both major-party nominees have made Pennsylvania a priority, peppering the state with advertising and campaign events.
DeChambeau became the intern, fetching coffee for the mechanical and aerospace engineers while peppering them with questions.
At times, he leaned forward in his chair while listening to the lawyers peppering him with questions.
The past couple of generations have come up through life peppering "bitches" and "fucks" into almost every conversation.
It features Frost opening an egg sandwich, peppering the water with bits of egg and sad, floating vegetables.
Smiling and seemingly relaxed, she says "thank you" as the few dozen people peppering the orchestra seats applaud.
Superhydrophobicity, as physicists call this effect, involves peppering a surface with microscopic structures that contain pockets of fluid.
Many switch back and forth between standard English and Pidgin, peppering their speech with local words and colloquialisms.
Trump then asked his team to focus on two options, peppering them with questions about the varying approaches.
Amazon kicked off its 2016 AWS re:Invent conference with a peppering of announcements regarding its EC2 instance roadmap.
All the while, he's continued peppering the company with questions about the evidence it has given his committee.
They had rushed past him and were surrounding the boy, peppering him with questions about his personal life.
You can spot all manner of organisms peppering the walls, lobbies, and steps of Washington, DC's grandiose architecture.
I talk to Cara, the one member of The Armed who seems genuinely engaged in my inquisitive peppering.
Instead, he was peppering Hoffman with questions about himself, telling stories about users, and talking about work ethos.
Mr. Jones, then in private practice, hosted two fund-raisers for him after peppering him with political queries.
Vegas had the early burst, peppering Mzarek with 16 first-period shots and converting on two of those.
Pittsburgh failed to put a shot on net in the first period before peppering 20 in the second.
Eli Manning said his brother could not stop peppering the coaches with questions on football strategies and tactics.
We had only met minutes before, and I was peppering the man with questions—five years' worth of questions.
He seemed to remember me, so I quickly began peppering him with questions on the new and updated products.
He banged up the door of his SUV as he struggled to escape from photographers peppering him with questions.
Paps tried peppering them with questions, but they stayed quiet and hopped into the backseat of a waiting car.
Peppering his words with expletives, Gossage described having the urge last year to stuff Cashman into a trash can.
Chef_Excellence, staying true to his or her username, is peppering the comments of various videos with different recipes and shortcuts.
One is married, but the other isn't and shows it by peppering me with compliments while staring at my chest.
Mexico City might as well be an entirely different country by contrast with the underdeveloped provincial towns peppering the region.
Bipartisan groups of lawmakers began peppering the White House with letters pressing Trump to lift the hold on the funds.
Walt Mossberg has spent the years peppering the world's most powerful people with tough questions from a red leather chair.
To mark its 20th anniversary, Google's peppering its properties with some fun Easter eggs, in addition to the above doodle.
It meant we love home, but we can also imagine Trump bumper stickers peppering Ford F-150 pickup trucks everywhere.
Trump spoke for roughly 2628 minutes, peppering in personal details and stories from those who died or lost loved ones.
Mr. Willard's turn as a smug, clueless oaf peppering a dwarf with inadvertently offensive questions about his size is priceless.
But the Canadians fell one goal short despite peppering German goaltender Danny Aus den Birken with a barrage of shots.
He also eases in and out of different languages, peppering the script with Spanish, Portuguese, Czech and French, among others.
Trump spoke for roughly 20 minutes, peppering in personal details and stories from those who died or lost loved ones.
"I heard about it like so many things," Corker said, looking at a group of reporters peppering him with questions.
A dozen or so reporters and camera crews circled around her, peppering her with questions about why she's not doing better.
She had looked into it after a doctor had gone off script by peppering her with questions about her blood sugar.
Hadid's latest Snapchat shows her peppering her boyfriend with smooches, prompting him to smile sweetly and plant one on her pout.
His Facebook page began peppering users with ads yesterday asking for a small donation to help him make the debate stage.
Stone put the filmmaker through a dizzying courtship, peppering him with endless questions about his concept before she finally signed on.
If you're still peppering your texts with teasing tongue wags, you should probably think about picking up a new signature emoji. 
" Like her character, McDormand enjoys peppering her everyday speech with curse words; her favorite, according to the interview, is "Jesus tits.
Roxy was incredibly friendly on the phone, peppering her sentences with the word "cunt"—a complimentary term within the ballroom scene.
The gunfire peppering officers was so heavy that it shattered the windows of patrol cars along with computers inside the vehicles.
She was fond of convening academic experts with whom she disagreed and peppering them with her well-prepared questions and counterarguments.
He'll be peppering a few new songs into the set, although he hasn't landed on a name for the tour yet.
As Graham put it, the Gondwana rainforests are already "islands in the sky," peppering mountaintops and surrounded by flammable eucalyptus forests.
National Security Council staff members are peppering their Pentagon colleagues with questions, expressing fears of costly, open-ended American troop commitments.
Sweat poured from his temples as the DJ pulled up the track, raised gun fingers and animated howls peppering the air.
Mr Ellams juggles plenty of weighty topics but he brings a lightness of touch, peppering the play with humour, music and dance.
" After peppering Cotton with more tough questions, she ended with: "Before they ask their (questions), I would like an answer to mine.
I began, without really having a reason, to complain in the chat and peppering anyone with words who wanted to criticize me.
It's late summer, so bugs are peppering your windshield like dollops of rain as you speed comfortably in the wide, smooth lanes.
For the boys, it means cornering their science teacher Mr. Clark at the reception and peppering him with questions about other dimensions.
He worked for long stretches, 24 hours, 2911 hours at a time, peppering the Ralph Retort Slack with messages the whole while.
Mr Okereke's musical numbers are excellent, peppering the narrative with a blend of catchy electro-rock and West African "High Life" melodies.
Benjaman Kyle quickly became a favorite of the nurses, who took turns trying to jog his memory by peppering him with questions.
Eight young funny folks show off their talents in "The Characters," one of the new sketch-comedy series peppering the small screen.
The man explained he was a retired doctor and began peppering Dobbs — whom he kept calling Bernie — with questions about his symptoms.
You'll also notice a decent peppering of infomercial-like pieces to camera featuring people claiming that certain experimental therapies changed their lives.
Instead of peppering his players' minds with repeated reminders of their flaws, he has decided that ignoring the shortcomings may be best.
When the shootout finally arrived, with gunfire peppering the darkness, I sat up straight, as if an alarm clock had gone off.
Casual singing became so normalized that when I went home, it took me weeks to stop peppering my conversations with melodic interludes.
After not speaking for a year, Mr. A started politely peppering her with "corny" e-cards and messages from AOL Instant Messenger.
Christmas lights aside, Mr. Caballero is known for his publicity stunts, as well as for peppering his speeches with heavily accented English.
I started to feel better about discussing climate change on the air, and slowly began peppering in climate change facts whenever possible.
Ridley started peppering her parents with questions about health insurance as soon as she started seeing ads for this year's open enrollment.
A Chinese government hacker group appears to be peppering Vietnamese bureaucrats with phishing emails in attempts to gain advantage in upcoming trade talks.
"I see no need to breach the secrecy of the grand jury," Friedrich said after peppering the defense with questions about their request.
Republicans urged Clayton to increase network security and investigate the breach before peppering with him questions on rolling back Obama-era banking rules.
As I tried to interview her, she instead turned the tables, peppering me with questions about my background, my family and that voice.
Scruff and Jack'd are peppering their apps with public-safety announcements promoting hand-washing and keeping a safe distance from people showing symptoms.
Scruff and Jack'd are peppering their apps with public-safety announcements promoting hand-washing and keeping a safe distance from people showing symptoms.
In the last four years, he has aggressively investigated the industry, peppering drug makers and the Trump administration with numerous requests for information.
If you and your friends keep peppering conversations with, "That would make an amazing app!" consider the possibility of actually developing those digital dreams.
It's trivial to put together, but once assembled there's still a few extra hoops to jump through before you start peppering people with paper.
True to branding, the items fall within the iconic character's classic color palette — pink, white, and blue, with a peppering of cherry red bows.
From its dressed-down sitcom set, to the laugh track peppering each scene, Disjointed looks like a classic take on the weed-centric comedy.
The show's also become far more serialized, with standalone adventures peppering a larger story about where Steven and his Crystal Gem family came from.
"You look JUST like him!" jokes the stage manager, drawing laughs from the stage crew and the few dozen people people peppering the Dolby.
Peppering him with questions, I learned that his wife, Mona Juul, was Ambassador, Deputy Permanent Representative of the Norway Mission to the United Nations.
After Rinne made 25 saves in the first 230 33/23 minutes, Nashville picked up its pace and started peppering Craig Anderson with shots.
As soon as Tom stepped out of the gym Friday afternoon he was greeted by photogs peppering him with questions about his new gf.
Wilkins communicates differently — at a higher rate of notes per minute — peppering you with action before letting his tone disintegrate into a dry bawl.
At oral arguments last November, 11th Circuit Judge Stanley Marcus was particularly interested in the whistleblower standing argument, peppering Skadden's Gregory Luce with questions.
He was hit with shrapnel from a mortar round, peppering his face, neck, stomach and legs, starting an hourlong effort to save his life.
The gooey interior of fried croquettes was given texture by little bits of conch, one of a handful of St. Lucian ingredients peppering the menu.
Peppering her speech with calls for positivity, many reassurances that things were "lit," and a healthy dose of "bro"s, her teenage enthusiasm was contagious.
McGregor downed Diaz early in the first round with a stinging left hand and fought a tactical fight, peppering his opponent's front leg with kicks.
But the intentionality in her delivery on the chorus is what makes the song sing: She's peppering her love with questions that demand an answer.
Restaurants include the Creek and the Cave, a bar/restaurant/comedy club that is among the hip art, food and performance spaces peppering the area.
In the footage above, Calaya gently cradles her tiny, brand new bundle of joy and expresses her affection by peppering his face with soft kisses.
Others faulted the travel chaos wrought by the weekend snowstorm in the United States, although that hadn't affected the peppering of celebrities who appeared elsewhere.
Do an abridged version, peppering the walk with queries that have the children visualizing what life was like for the inhabitants of these stately homes.
That's why they're peppering the game's commercial space with trailers previewing their upcoming blockbusters: Superheroes, transformers, mutants, Fox's Logan, Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.
Peppering your speech with a few clichés once in a while is fine, but becoming overly reliant on jargon will make you hard to understand.
Then the Penguins came out flying, peppering goalie Robin Lehner with scoring chances, but the Islanders escaped the first period with a 238-25 tie.
Although on occasion the designer deviates from type, peppering her runways with famous geezers like Willem Dafoe, she tends to prefer guys who resemble adolescents.
Regardless, the change was visible: Real Madrid poured forward, seeing a Karim Benzema goal ruled out for offside, and suddenly peppering Liverpool's goal with shots.
Ever the showman, Mr. Trump returned to his roots as a reality television star, peppering in flourishes and surprises meant to delight the viewing audience.
Despite Minnesota peppering Condon with shots, it could not increase its lead before Duchene tied the game midway through the second period on a breakaway.
If Ford opts not to participate, Republicans could well dispense with the hearing to avoid giving Democrats a forum for peppering Kavanaugh with embarrassing questions.
The Coyotes scored twice on their first four shots of the game, peppering Chicago goaltender Robin Lehner with 212 shots in the first 21 minutes.
The Coyotes scored twice on their first four shots of the game, peppering Chicago goaltender Robin Lehner with 21 shots in the first 26 minutes.
They're taking a magnifying glass to Google's online search and digital advertising businesses, and have begun peppering the company with questions about its past acquisitions.
And yet, after peppering in a few questions to understand the basics, they seemed perfectly content and maybe even excited to watch the action go down.
Typical Rashad, he was peppering me with questions about my career and love life, and I was asking about his future ambitions back home in Atlanta.
During the call, Assistant deftly works with the salon receptionist to find an appointment time, peppering its questions and remarks with realistically placed umms and ahhs.
But Sanders' version charts its own path, while peppering in a best-of collection of moments and visuals from across the Ghost in the Shell canon.
They're also some of the most poorly-explored habitats on the planet—of the estimated 10,000 peppering our oceans, humans have only visited a few dozen.
His background is readily apparent as he talks about the issue, with common phrases like "defense in depth" and "tactics, techniques and procedures" peppering his conversation.
In the second quarter of 2017, Facebook eked an average of $4.65 out of each of its users by peppering screens with ads and promoted posts.
Now, Netflix is peppering its social media feeds with data on some of the most and least popular choices people made for Stefan, the film's protagonist.
When you start a new job, transmit the message that you are friendly by peppering co-workers with bite-sized questions about their lives and jobs.
Ms. Handel spent most of the debate on defense, with Mr. Ossoff peppering her with criticism of her record and suggesting she lacked familiarity with policy.
Some schools found that students were overwhelmed by the ways schools communicated with incoming freshmen, often peppering them with emails and instructions they struggled to manage.
Ewan [McGregor] and I talked about what small little triggers that we women have experienced before, and about just peppering it in when it felt right.
I was the instigator, who began peppering the others with emails starting in October, hounding them until a date was chosen and reservations could be made.
Americans United for Change is planning to confront GOP senators by dropping off petitions at their offices or peppering them with questions during town hall meetings.
Mr. Slive was known for peppering his annual kickoff addresses at media days with allusions: to Mark Twain and "Star Wars," James Baldwin and Nelson Mandela.
At times, Boeing staff have tried to create an atmosphere akin to a congressional hearing, peppering Mr. Muilenburg with questions as if they were the lawmakers.
After Stone testified on the Hill, he sent scores of emails to Credico, threatening him and peppering his texts and emails with foul and explicit language.
His daughter, Eliza (Grace Van Patten), has been peppering their parking adventure with some dietary advice for her father, which he shrugs off with good humor.
For the duration of the first two rounds, Kato was content to fight off his back foot, peppering his foe with solitary punches and leg kicks.
There is an exoticism in the technique of peppering foreign words into English texts, then promptly translating them — a repetition much like breaking the fourth wall.
So the Washington Capitals are peppering the Penguins with shots, but can't score because Marc-Andre Fleury is playing like some sort of mid-90s action hero.
He copies his posts from other fake news websites, including many in the U.S., or takes content from mainstream media organizations before peppering them with invented details.
Members of this exotic species speak in their own patois, peppering their speech with terms such as "like", "'kay" and "ew" and presenting their statements like questions.
Salted kangaroo (it has since been swapped out for beef) comes shredded atop a hunk of braised radicchio, peppering its juicy bitterness with a slightly gamy tang.
The newly single father of six joked that he hasn't "been out in a while" before peppering Colbert with some hard-hitting existential questions about the universe.
After Cibulkova breezed through the first set, peppering the court with her powerful forehands, there were six consecutive breaks of serve at the start of the second.
It will be the fourteenth State of the State address for Brown, a Democrat known for peppering his speeches with Biblical references and quotes in ancient Greek.
Gorsuch 'extraordinarily diligent' After his confirmation in April, Gorsuch wasted no time peppering advocates at oral arguments with questions, even sitting for a major religious liberty case.
Now, he's a notably more chipper character than the one portrayed in his MCR days, peppering his stories with a lively giggle and an almost childlike enthusiasm.
Add to this caldron of gloom a peppering of oddball locals obsessed with all things Wright, and you've got a recipe for over-the-top paranormal activity.
Funk was in short supply along the receiving line, though, and in its place were the standard brand mentions with a lighter-than-expected peppering of politics.
The result was a breakthrough episode in which listeners could hear our reporters peppering the president with questions and fact-checking his false claims in real time.
The visibly fresher man, Ward had finally found his distance—peppering his Russian opponent with jabs and punches to both the head and body, keeping his Kovalev guessing.
But isn't it even more fun to point out all the technological forehead smacks peppering this chain — like the fact that Nunberg was BlackBerry loyal until the end?!
The opponent is changeable and punishing, peppering her eye blasts with unpredictable flailing strikes in an arena full of tight passages all too easy to get trapped in.
They found evidence that someone had been peppering him with spearphishing emails since 2275, instructing him to click and give his password to a fake log-in site.
Rajan, by contrast, faced a backlash from hard-right elements in Prime Minister Narendra Modi Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for sometimes peppering his public statements with social critiques.
The 32-year-old banged up the door of his SUV on Monday as he struggled to escape from photographers peppering him with questions about his love life.
At every opportunity, Bentley put in a word or two about the good work he's doing, peppering his answers with platitudes about jobs and the people of Alabama.
He had been peppering May with hostile questions about her decision last week to postpone a parliamentary vote on a long-awaited divorce deal with the European Union.
Selena Gomez is getting ready to drop her new music video for "Fetish," but before she does, she's peppering her Instagram with sneak peeks at what's to come.
The gunman fired on a SWAT truck parked outside the residence in the Nicetown-Tioga neighborhood, with rounds peppering buildings across the street as residents cowered inside homes.
Mero, 32, permanently in a hoodie and ball cap, provides impressionistic color commentary, bulging his eyes, peppering in dance moves — with his voice sometimes thinning to a squeak.
A former student with a shady back story as a prisoner in North Korea, he looms over the narrative, peppering the shifting, unsettling timeline of the love story.
He had been peppering del Potro's weaker backhand cross court with his lefty forehand, but del Potro was equal to the challenge, at least in the first set.
"I didn't come here to see you!" he shot back late last week at the small band of journalists peppering him with questions in this southwestern French village.
There, half a million visitors have started gathering this week for Tulip Time, where nearly five million tulips have been peppering lawns and parks in this small town.
In December, producer Jon Landau told CinemaBlend&aposs Sean O&aposConnell fans should "keep peppering our family now at Disney" to let them know they want a sequel.
After a quiet first period when the U.S. managed only seven shots on goal, Stauber's players came alive, peppering the Russians with 24 shots in the second period.
"For weeks before and after the case was argued, he pursued my law clerk relentlessly through the halls of the court, peppering him with arguments," Mr. Brennan wrote.
Even more troubling for Graham: A fellow preacher had been peppering him with questions about the trustworthiness of the Bible, hammering cracks in the bedrock of his faith.
At Wednesday's conference, Trump read a section of the U.S. code that the administration has used as its legal underpinning for the order, peppering it with his own commentary.
Most cars on the road today equipped with self-driving tech look the part, with a bulky camera array on top of the cabin and sensors peppering the chassis.
Peppering a service like CBS All Access with fan-pleasing extras could create enough of an edge to convince a steady base of subscribers that they should stick around.
The Official Soundtrack Album also samples the film itself, peppering the LP with bits of dialogue from the film to create something that's as chaotic as it is anxious.
Already many small- and midsize business owners have been peppering HR service-provider companies, like TriNet, with questions about how the DACA rescission will affect some of their employees.
Upstairs, bullet holes peppering the stair wall and thick smears of blood in several rooms of the debris-strewn house testified to the brutal shootout that had taken place.
Then, as if they had been given a green light to ask about a world that grown-ups rarely acknowledge, they began peppering Daley, Rothman and Alder with questions.
Point scored with 5:37 left but the Lightning could not get the equalizer despite peppering Binnington with four shots in a 19-second span in the final minute.
For reasons still in dispute, Sergeant Tawayha suddenly began to fire, peppering the second truck with at least 30 shots at close range, killing Sergeant Lewellen and Sergeant McEnroe.
It was late at night and he couldn't see more than several feet in any direction, but he thought he heard the whump of multiple objects peppering the aircraft.
And they swirl around me, in smooth liquid movements, peppering me with bullets while I swing my ax at the air, until I succumb bloodlessly to them and die.
He began peppering Mr. Mattis and Mr. Tillerson with questions about who pays for NATO and the terms of the free trade agreements with South Korea and other countries.
Hundreds of dachshunds and a peppering of rouge, short-legged puppers took to the streets (and nearby beach) of Henley, South Australia over the weekend, calling for inclusivity and acceptance.
" McCain engaged Mulvaney in tense questioning at his confirmation hearing, peppering him with questions about his repeated support of cuts to defense spending and calling his vote on Afghanistan "crazy.
Wall Street analysts, who have recently been peppering Apple's stock with downgrades, are concerned the tech giant will suffer declines in iPhone unit sales over the next couple of years.
Despite a construction boom peppering New York's skyline with new apartment buildings, very little of that new housing stock is alleviating the seemingly inexorable rise of both prices and demand.
By her own admission, she went out on the town later than she maybe should have, but she's upbeat and bright-eyed, with hints of Minnesota nice peppering her speech.
Peppering his speech with contemporary lingo, the 79-year-old pope, despite a long day of public appearances, addressed his eager audience with enthusiasm Saturday on a warm summer night.
It's the eternal question, but it's also a handy answer if you're 90 years old and some pesky whippersnapper with a notepad is peppering you with questions about your age.
Then, in 1914, the Red River Lumber Company, which ran a sawmill operation in Akeley, began peppering its brochures with Bunyan stories — some old, some newly created, and none copyrighted.
She began peppering Ferak with legal questions, many of them about how to advise teachers who were in abusive marriages, or whose ex-husbands wouldn't allow their children to visit.
Peppering his cabinet with retired senior officers enabled him to allay the concerns within the Republican Party about his own lack of experience and preparedness for the role of president.
However, Wall Street analysts had already been peppering Apple's stock with downgrades due to concerns that the company would suffer declines in iPhone unit sales over the next couple of years.
By age eight, he was peppering dozens of public figures (Nelson Rockefeller, Richard Nixon, J. Edgar Hoover, a representative for the Communist Party) with earnest letters asking for keepsakes and information.
Once televised presidential debates began and journalists began peppering him with policy questions, Dr Carson revealed his near-total lack of understanding of the Middle East, or indeed geopolitics in general.
Do you plan to keep the series running in this vein, peppering one or two-issue stories with longer arcs and standalone graphic novels like My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies?
When Blue is frustrated with Leah, he upbraids her in front of his friends, peppering his speech with slang she doesn't know, or swapping her name for "shorty" (which visibly rankles).
Kavanaugh endured a string of intense confirmation hearings in the Senate last week, with Democrats peppering him with questions about his views on abortion, presidential power and the special counsel investigation.
On Sunday morning, determined to cheer him up, I took him for a walk around Town Lake, peppering our conversation with witty snark and clever puns, two of his favorite things.
I was driven to the media village by a volunteer from Seoul, who played ABBA's greatest hits in the car while peppering me with questions in Korean about the United States.
When the authors get really desperate to run down the clock, they start peppering the play with tennis trivia and Wikipedia facts we are meant to find relevant by temporal proximity.
Next door were six more men, including Khalil al-Kual, 20, a soldier who had stepped on a land mine, losing his left foot and peppering his other limbs with shrapnel.
Within months of the phenomenon of tiny written name/tags peppering the city's public transportation, billboards, street signs, and public spaces, the first New York Times and television news stories hit.
"The way that I write music is that I listen to a song I love and I copy it," Mr. Healy said, generously peppering his always self-assured statements with expletives.
It came later than usual, as the justices, thanks to a new practice announced last week, will now generally allow lawyers to speak for two minutes before peppering them with questions.
An affable sheriff's deputy is peppering you with questions to which you have to respond while outside the window there is mounting evidence that the world is slipping off its axis.
Wall Street analysts, who had been peppering Apple's stock with downgrades in recent months, have been concerned the company would suffer declines in iPhone unit sales over the next couple of years.
The girls immediately start peppering Imagineers Scott Mallwitz and Margaret Kerrison with questions about the model, how it will translate to the real thing and how long it's going to take them.
If she were to launch a full set of new music, she likely would want to have more concerts and appearances peppering the last weeks of 2016 to continue buzz and momentum.
Instead of suing, Trump has spent the past 10 years steadily peppering O'Donnell with a stream of insults: a tweet calling her a loser here, a video calling her a disaster there.
After a competitive first round, the Swede turned it on in round two, backing his foe into the cage, and peppering him with jabs, uppercuts, and the occasional kick to the body.
But it's obvious he's still the same prototypical Californian just under the surface: he can spend hours talking about the best surf spots, peppering his speech with "dude"s and "gnarley"s.
Broadcast: Sinclair Broadcasting, the largest owner of local TV stations, has drawn criticism for its "must-run" editorials and scripts — peppering local newscasts with pro-Trump talking points — but continues the practice.
As the couple shows their place they make a big show of proving how affectionate they are with one another while simultaneously peppering the conversation with passive aggressive anecdotes about each other.
"I don't really understand what is left of your case," U.S. District Court Judge Amy Berman Jackson said to Kevin Downing, Manafort's attorney, after peppering him with a lengthy series of questions.
Taylor stands on the sideline, swinging crosses in for one or the other to catch, or positions himself directly in front of them, peppering them with shots, gently tuning up their reflexes.
Morgan underlines this by peppering "Were-Monster" with references to old X-Files episodes and the fandom that sprung up around the show, both while it was on the air and off.
Just as Gossip Girl narrated that episode by peppering in frothy, snarky commentary about the lives "she" (really, Dan) observed, here, the narration is provided by Joe, speaking exclusively to his lady love.
They may often speak the familiar dialogue of those well-known anguished Russians Arkadina, Konstantin, Nina, Sorin and Trigorin (as well as mopey Masha), albeit with a fresh peppering of Anglo-Saxon obscenities.
Unlike her last few tours, she gracefully skips over condensed 30-second hit medleys in favor of indulging full tracks, peppering in nods to Kendrick, Sister Nancy, J Balvin, Juvenile, and Nina Simone.
He makes public speeches every day and sometimes several times a day, peppering his speeches with nationalist and anti-Western jibes as well as poetry and religious sayings, conjuring glories of Turkish history.
Officials described the governor in his last days sitting in an office among stacks of pardon applications, peppering aides with text messages at all hours about the details of this or that case.
The brothers, who originally came from Morocco, remained steady fixtures throughout, greeting me on my way to work, dispensing witticisms and advice, and peppering me with questions about a succession of American presidents.
But then, in a swirl of black robes, the boyish figure of Judge Jack Durkin, 60, bounds on to the bench, and starts peppering them with questions about how life is treating them.
On one of those dusty days, Mr. Pugh said, he was peering down his rifle when a large-caliber bullet punched through the wall just above his head, peppering his face with grit.
Gates, who has a young family and who has been under house arrest, has been peppering the court since last year with requests to travel, coach his children's sports teams and attend school functions.
The company actually began working with Goldman Sachs a year ago when company representatives "swarmed" the Zoomdata booth at the Spark Summit in New York City and began peppering them with questions, Langseth said.
Post-Charlottesville, Trump is peppering his messages with winks and nods to some of the only people who still seem to be taking him seriously: white-nationalists, neo-Nazis, and members of the KKK.
If you've spent any time lately on r/DunderMifflin, the subreddit dedicated to fans of The Office, you might have noticed something new: a series of new "awards" peppering the group's most popular posts.
Both teams had penalty appeals turned down by the referee, Antonio Mateu Lahoz, but despite peppering Sweden's box with crosses in the second half, Italy was unable to put the ball in the net.
A teaser for it packs three things into one minute: a sex-ed class, "hormone monsters" and a "Magic School Bus"-like excursion inside a stomach — peppering it all with plenty of bathroom humor.
He has made a dozen pilgrimages to Israel, the first in 2010 (and would one day like to move there), and studies Torah daily, peppering his social media feed with Hebrew words and phrases.
And if you look through old forums and the archives of news websites, you'll find instances of photoshop, photoshopped, and photoshopping peppering the comments sections far earlier than you'll find them in actual articles.
Republican and Democratic lawmakers also expressed alarm over the change, peppering a top customs official Thursday about how the ban will be carried out and why Congress had not been notified ahead of time.
With her recent LVMH prize in tow, the French-born, Balenciaga-bred creative fuses futuristic sportswear with 19th-century silhouettes, peppering everything from catsuits to sock boots with her unofficial trademark: the crescent moon.
It's easy to imagine congressional Republicans peppering Yellen with questions on her view of what's wrong with the economy and looking for support for their ideas that tax cuts and deregulation are the right prescriptions.
By peppering the entrances to these suspected caverns with radar bursts, the scientists were able to detect a distinctive echo pattern, where a decrease in echo power was followed by a second large echo peak.
Obama has made an art of criticizing the current President's values without explicitly naming Trump, peppering his speech Tuesday with warnings against some of Trump's key policies, including protectionism, climate change denial and closed borders.
Though they entered their bye week without much outward defeatism, peppering their postgame remarks with platitudes involving words like "fight" and "pride" and "together," it was easy to glimpse the frustration simmering beneath the surface.
She can spend days on a single cake, ranging from the disembodied lips above to the still life ackes, sculptures of the nude human form, and the other fine art tropes peppering her Instagram feed.
As water filters through the porous rock, it tends to decompose and drift away, leaving "extensive underground voids" in its wake—peppering the state with swaths of land that could open up at any moment.
From teen media peppering acne on the faces of undesirable stereotypes to magazines insisting that you're one diet-cut away from clear pores, it is difficult for anyone to see acne as anything but undesirable.
"I don't know if he's for real," Lloyd says early on, before his encounters with Rogers -- not exactly interviews, since the host spends as much time peppering him with questions -- begin to erode that resistance.
Her work often explores those themes directly, using tailoring tricks or, when not eschewing sleeves entirely, peppering her garments with three or four as decorative devices, displaced and hence especially difficult to cut and make.
A few of the men were engaged, a few were typing on their iPhones, and the lead investor was alternating between peppering me with questions and leaning back in his chair with his arms folded.
Gad – who is currently filming the Murder on the Orient Express remake with Ridley – has been peppering the British actress with questions about Star Wars: Episode VIII, even enlisting some other famous faces to help out.
Irate shareholders disrupted the annual meeting at Wells Fargo, peppering board members with questions about what they knew and when about a scandal in which fake accounts were created by staff under pressure to beat targets.
The two tracks form the basis for the Jelanji mixtape, which is essentially a collection of freestyles over slowed down jungle beats, which have been chopped and screwed and given a healthy peppering of British seasoning.
The fight over Tillerson's nomination comes as Trump faced a peppering of questions during a press conference on Wednesday about reports that U.S. intelligence officials briefed Trump on allegations that Russia had damaging information about him.
In court, the justices seemed closely divided on the issue with the conservatives peppering a lawyer for victims of terrorism with questions suggesting the justices did not think such suits should be allowed to go forward.
Peppering Walters with the entirety of his extraordinary punching repertoire while masterfully weaving in and out of danger to show off his impressive defensive skills, Lomachenko wasn't troubled in the slightest by the usually-imposing Walters.
As a group of reporters standing nearby began peppering Trump with questions about his embattled national security adviser, Trump turned away, walking toward his private residence and leaving his spokesman Sean Spicer behind to explain Flynn's status.
In a flannel shirt, dark jeans and cowboy boots embossed with stars, she was unguarded and casual, peppering the conversation with "Dude!" and the click, every now and then, of a fidget cube, to channel her energy.
And now here we are, trying to believe in ourselves while Kanye tweets his half-baked fortune cookie thoughts about capitalism from his house in fucking Calabasas, peppering in his love for Donald Trump along the way.
The smells of spices peppering the air with all sorts of interesting conversations, the varied architecture, the equally varied fashions, the occassional call of the muezzin signaling time for Muslims to pray — it was purely, simply magical.
With an impressive record of 13-2, Hermansson put on a striking clinic against his counterpart in Cholewa, peppering his foe with numerous jabs and accurate, pin-point combinations to keep the Pole on the backfoot throughout.
Over the past several weeks, she has stumped in parts of the state that are off the beaten-path, reinforcing connections with audiences that stretch back decades, and peppering her speeches with the names of local leaders.
Analysts, however, were focused on Disney's various growth plans during a post-earnings conference call, peppering Robert A. Iger, Disney's chief executive, with questions about the company's $2852.7 billion offer for 226st Century Fox assets last month.
I took advantage of his volubility, peppering J with questions about life in the Special Forces — my attempt to gain purchase on G. One day, I bumped into J in the lobby of the on-campus gym.
By bringing back Hamilton, clumsily reintegrating original Terminator Arnold Schwarzenegger, and peppering the script with "I'll be back" jokes and other references, they're courting original viewers and encouraging them to bring their kids into the franchise fold.
Rather than peppering the vast state's smaller cities and towns with field offices, O'Rourke field director Zack Malitz and his organizers have launched hundreds "pop-up" offices, which are actually spaces like super-volunteers' houses and garages.
Most national matchup polls also show Trump losing to most Democratic candidates -- with Joe Biden especially strong -- one reason why sources have told CNN that Trump has been peppering his staff with concerns about the former vice president.
PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - Federal appeals judges on Wednesday scrutinized New Jersey's 2014 law allowing sports betting, peppering lawyers during oral arguments with questions about the state's latest attempt to legalize the activity by partially repealing a prohibition against it.
Whitaker sparred with various lawmakers during his testimony before the Judiciary panel, with Democrats peppering him with questions and blasting his responses when asked about Mueller, the administration's separation of migrant families at the border and other topics.
"I think they were out of the same book, of stirring it up and keeping people on their toes, and that's the way it was around here," Gossage said, peppering his language, as he often does, with expletives.
Mr. Trump, one aide said, was fascinated by the long-term effect of water damage on structures in the Gulf Coast, peppering FEMA and National Security Council briefers with detailed questions about the flooding in Houston and Galveston.
I found myself in an empty room, staring at a video camera and listening to a voice of a Russian female host in Moscow peppering me, in flawless English, with questions about the issues surrounding genetically modified crops.
The countless what if-it-were-your-wife-mom-sister comments peppering social media buy into that same troubling logic: Women need protection and should command respect based on their family ties rather than firmly in their own right.
After a season of seriously tense, realistic drama, "Charles (Manson) In Charge" took a detour into true horror movie flair by reenacting the Sharon Tate murder, reminding viewers a peppering of honest-to-goodness scares only makes AHS better.
Enter Superpedestrian, which says it's time for the companies that are peppering city streets with their vehicles to improve their quality, and that Superpedestrian can help make them more reliable, easier to track, and more cost-effective over time.
When asked by Daily Mail's David Martosko if Trump or his administration pressured Fox News to "get rid" of Smith, Trump admitted that he didn't even know Smith was leaving the network, peppering reporters with questions regarding Smith's departure.
When a reporter on a train in Boston spotted a former student of an elite New Hampshire prep school who was free on bail after a high-profile rape trial last year, she couldn't resist peppering him with questions.
Mr. Carli walks with a cane now, but his sweptback hair and abundant mustache, his tailored camel blazer and his way of peppering every statement with "bello" and "bellissimo" reflect an undimmed enthusiasm for the finer things of life.
With voting stories, stickers, and resources peppering social media platforms, and youth voters heading to the polls in record numbers, it's tempting to draw a conclusion about the role social media may have played in getting to the polls.
He was great at peppering me with technical pointers and helping me find games when I travelled, but his chief role was to remind me, in a warm and helpful tone, of all the ways in which I sucked.
But Respawn is peppering in some nice touches in the design of its game world and the puzzles you'll solve when you're not engaging in combat to give it the kind of depth you get in a game like Hollow Knight.
Colin is slow to understand what's happened: Audrey — who is peppering him with questions about his recent fuckups — is the new Ron, and not only that, but she has direct access to the enigmatic Mr. Geist, whom we've never seen.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Jang Ha-na spent most of the week peppering the flags with exquisite approach shots and sinking monster putts, and after dancing like Beyonce following her HSBC Women's Champions victory on Sunday, the Korean was already setting new goals.
Yesterday's session featured almost 50 legislators peppering Zuckerberg with queries about how Facebook safeguards user data, details on the Cambridge Analytica scandal, and even questions about what kind of regulations Zuckerberg believes should be put in place to regulate Facebook.
And while the playwright-turned-director goes about setting up a major dilemma for Lee -- who has good reasons for not wanting to go home again -- he manages to plumb painful emotional threads while peppering the script with disarming humor.
Between the absolutely meaningless marketing buzzwords, the liberal peppering of model selfies, and the hilariously grandiose descriptions, the presentation looks like something you might imagine an amalgam of the "Rich kids of Instagram" would prepare for a high school class project.
Directed by the perpetually fascinating Richard Linklater, whose uneven filmography (from Dazed and Confused to A Scanner Darkly to Boyhood and Before Sunrise) is always worth watching, Bernadette is a soggy misfire, with sparks of possibility peppering a weirdly plodding tale.
Seated next to U.S. Senator Mitt Romney of Utah, who wants children protected from flavored vaping products, Trump listened to the back-and-forth for nearly an hour, peppering each side with questions to try to determine the best way forward.
In his column for The Financial Times, which appeared on weekends, he dispensed advice on social etiquette and entertaining while peppering his answers to inquiries with outrageous anecdotes about his own experiences and those of his rich and famous friends.
His peppering of Lara's voice mail with invective recalls the "Seinfeld" episode "The Phone Message," when George Costanza leaves a series of increasingly angry messages on a woman's answering machine and then makes an elaborate effort to switch out the cassette.
Seated next to U.S. Senator Mitt Romney of Utah, who wants children protected from flavored vaping products, Trump listened to the back-and-forth for nearly an hour, peppering each side with questions to try to determine the best way forward.
The Germans kept peppering the South Korea box with harmless crosses and it was their opponents that came close to scoring from a set piece in the 19th minute after Neuer failed to control a 25-meter free kick from Jung Woo-young.
Rather, as I went to the various wedding startup pop-up shops peppering New York, I got to see some of the best parts of wedding planning: people, some family, some family-to-be, some strangers, interacting and connecting over a special day.
Antonio Conte, Italy's coach, who will be departing after this tournament to take over at Chelsea, has restyled the national team, and his players pushed forward from the start against Spain, probing and testing a shaky defense and peppering goalkeeper David De Gea.
So if they know there's an 80 percent chance you'll go on a diet next month based on your search habits, then they'll start peppering your newsfeed with articles and stories that are designed to get you to really go on that diet.
On Wednesday night, though, if you'd walked into Kamio in east London, you would have observed a sea of black puffa jackets, Nike caps and Vans; the white glow of iPhones peppering the dance floor like fireflies; bass blasting from the mammoth speakers.
But Yang has a legion of fans at many tech companies, likely because he has positioned himself as a friend to the tech industry, often peppering his speeches with references to "my friends in Silicon Valley" when he explains topics like automation.
Given that reality, the seven Democratic impeachment managers led by Representative Adam Schiff have devoted their time since Wednesday to recounting what the House learned in their monthslong inquiry, peppering their presentations with video clips of impeachment inquiry witnesses and Trump himself.
In the fall of 210, HBO began requiring the presence of an intimacy coordinator on any set that called for nudity or intimacy, and this past summer, intimacy directors (in theater, the profession is ''director,'' rather than ''coordinator'') began peppering crews on Broadway.
Police officers escorted Trump managers out of the building, workers promptly removed the Trump name from the property and Mr. Fintiklis renamed the hotel the Bahia Grand Panama, even peppering a new bar menu with sarcastically named drinks aimed at President Trump.
Weeks after the frail college student returned home in July, two investigators from the FDA knocked on the family's front door, peppering Walker with endless questions about where he purchased the mango-flavored pods that he vaped in his Juul e-cigarette.
The meme of "just build lol" doubles down on the idea, working only because the true solution to many situations in Fortnite is simply hammering on the build button and running in a random direction, peppering the ground like some of of carpenter Johnny Appleseed.
They aren't hitting viewers over the head with it, just peppering it in with things like Hays pointedly asking Amelia how things are for her around town, or Hays telling West, "Son, I know where I am in a way you will never understand."
In powdered form, calcium carbonate—often used to relieve upset stomachs—can reflect light; by peppering the sky with the shiny white particles, the Harvard researcher thinks it might be possible to block just enough sunlight to achieve some temperature control here on Earth.
We got the Migos rapper heading into the Argyle nightclub in Hollywood Sunday night -- day 3 of this birthday festivities -- and our photog tried peppering him with questions about Cardi and his failed attempt to publicly get her back during her Rolling Loud set.
"To rip Ray out of the flow zone, out of that spaciness, and then start peppering him with questions," as his brother does, "you've just changed the rules of engagement for him, and of course he's going to come across as inarticulate," Mr. Breaux said.
It may be Persona-lite in some respects, but the game has quests that deal with stalking and sex dolls among other things, and a peppering of swear words (that "Teen" ESRB rating is earned) that prove this isn't your kid-friendly monster franchise anymore.
Sanders explained his decision, saying he would use the debate to address those electability concerns and, potentially, the trajectory of the race, by peppering "my friend Joe Biden" with a series of questions over his commitment to addressing the issues central to Sanders' agenda.
Iran nuclear deal a 'disaster' Pence, an evangelical Christian, also used his moment in the Knesset to criticize Iran for being what he called the leading sponsor of terrorism, while also peppering his remarks with passionate biblical references and highlighting Christianity's roots in the region.
Christie's description can be superb, whether he's conjuring clear-cut devastation ("a black peppering of stumps arranged like seats in a coliseum") or Depression-era Toronto ("where souls wander and collapse, damned either by something they've done or by something they're unable to do").
It was in some of those post-briefing chats that Trump would pick his CIA director's brain for advice on the health care debate roiling Capitol Hill, peppering the conservative former congressman with questions about the political fault lines in the House and various members.
But on a humid, 90-degree day in D.C., throngs of the president's supporters turned the National Mall into the GOP's backyard, camping out in front of the Lincoln Memorial with lawn chairs, coolers and campaign posters, red MAGA hats peppering the green fields.
But on a humid, 43-degree day in D.C., throngs of the president's supporters turned the National Mall into the GOP's backyard, camping out in front of the Lincoln Memorial with lawn chairs, coolers and campaign posters, red MAGA hats peppering the green fields.
"You should try PRP treatment; it's really starting to get good results," she said, giving me the number of local dermatologist and hair specialist Brian Dubow, MD. Two weeks later (his first available appointment), I was in Dr. Dubow's Beverly Hills office peppering him with questions.
Putting the work on paper is rarely enough; Jeremyville pops off the page, peppering reality through public sculpture, street paste-ups, brand collaborations, home goods, shareable GIFs, and in this case, a mascot for The Standard and a takeover of The Standard Spa, at Miami Beach.
Although it keenly advertises its debt to the source material and its creator—peppering references to her work throughout, quoting tweaked chunks of her prose and even calling one of the main characters Shirley—it is but a pallid imitation of the work of the same name.
While the band has no shortage of personality, Aerosmith mainly stuck to the music at the opening night of their show, keeping the chatter to a minimum while peppering in some fan favorites from the band's very early days with many of their most well-known songs.
As Vulture points out, rather than peppering an episode with GG references (which, in and of itself would be a Gilmore homage), this season's sixth episode features a plot about a teenager named Zoe who believes her biological father could be real-life actor David Sutcliffe.
Photograph by William Mebane for The New Yorker Hyland seems to have seen an opening here, to broaden the menu's horizon by peppering it with lots of flavors that seem unlikely in the context of a Rhode Island pizza restaurant but make a certain cheffy sense.
Up until recently, one of my only productive strategies for working with fear was dressing with intention — draping myself in loosefitting clothing that tempered my body's sexuality; procuring status-symbol items to signal I belonged; and peppering my wardrobe with kooky statement pieces to attract kindred spirits.
But Mr. Doria said he was not drawing inspiration from Mr. Quadros or even from Mr. Trump, whom he first met in 1988, when he interviewed him for the newspaper Folha de S. Paulo, peppering Mr. Trump with questions like how much he paid for his yacht.
Melissa Mark-Viverito on Thursday delivered her last State of the City address as the speaker of the New York City Council, peppering the speech with policy, Spanish and invocations of immigrant contributions — and lacing it with allusions to, but no direct mention of, President Trump.
And the final downslope to the finish line is just gorgeous, stretched out before you, a perfectly positioned series of boost pads peppering a ski-jump strip before whoosh, it's into the air, through three boost rings and onto a tight right then left then woo-hoo.
Unlike the du jour peppering of novelty throwbacks at most festivals, the day-long jam leaned into its throwback factor, paying dues to a legacy often overlooked by festival bookers: It was equal parts history lesson, and one of best R&B and neo soul lineups assembled, well, ever.
After peppering Google employees with questions regarding Stadia's latency, pricing and supported devices, to mostly no avail, I got my hands on one of their new controllers and pressed play on the Doom 2016 gameplay they were showing off on a big-screen TV. Things started off pretty ugly.
Mohammad Salam, 55, who lives in a narrow lane beside Mother House, said Mother Teresa kept a hawk eye on him when he was a young man, peppering him with questions if she saw him spending time with youths who looked disreputable and urging him to advance himself.
After that, you would be forgiven for forgetting how Bellew had his own bell rung as he took the center of the ring to re-assert himself as soon as the second round begun, peppering Makabu with some nice set-up shots mixed in with big power punches.
The 60- and 30-minute long blocks of news looked similar to other 24/7 networks like CNN and Fox News, with a logo-anchor-banner construction that tended to tackle top political stories first, which were often led with Trump's tweets, before peppering in smaller general news stories.
After salting and peppering the breasts, I tossed them into a plastic bag with some white wine, olive oil, a few garlic cloves and a ton of the herbes de Provence, and left it all day before cooking them on the stove for a fast after-work supper.
It doesn't seem all that important when compared to the rainbow fungi peppering the trees in Area X, like Seussian tumors, or the attacking alligator with rows of teeth like a shark, or the churning guts revealed in a vivisected stomach, spinning impossibly like a coiled snake trying to escape.
Projects like Google's Waymo, Uber, Cruise and Aurora are developing autonomous vehicles by throwing engineers at the problem, basing most of their platforms on rule-based systems that try to pre-empt and deal with every edge case, whilst also peppering the cars with more sensors to capture more data.
"I don't think we were always going to go in that direction, but I think that our show does such a good job of grabbing current events and peppering it through the show in a lighthearted way," Hilary Duff told PEOPLE during Younger's New York City press day in April.
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Washington (CNN)Mike Pompeo, the Trump administration's nominee to lead the State Department, made his case for confirmation on Thursday, but if he hoped to focus on foreign policy, Democrats had other ideas, peppering him with questions about the FBI probe into potential links between Russia and the Trump campaign.
Illumination Entertainment — the company that brought you the Minions and The Secret Life of Pets — has proper respect for Dr. Seuss purists, creating a splendiferous world full of visual gags and very cute creatures of the roly-poly Illumination sort while also peppering the town with creations that are recognizably Seussian.
That said: I bet it ends up getting a whole buttload of usage, first ironically, and then with increasing literalism when people emboldened by a couple of beers at the bar find it's even easier to feign confidence over textual communication by just peppering in a few of these puppies.
Two women - one from Iowa and the other from New Jersey - confirmed to Reuters on Friday that they received notices from Tinder in the previous 24 hours that their accounts were locked because they had been reported too many times for peppering men on the site with messages promoting Sanders' candidacy.
Another reason to raise an eyebrow at the aw-shucks I'm-not-here-to-impose-my-will-on-anybody deference peppering Mr Gorsuch's dodge-and-weave performance before the Senate Judiciary Committee last month is more than 300 pages long: his book, "The Future of Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia", published in 2006.
"Kids spend the majority of their time not in the classroom, so if you're peppering their daily landscape with additional opportunities to learn, and especially to learn in a fun way, their lives just become so much richer, and the information is way more sticky if their parents are learning, too," Schochet said.
Yet as the film progresses, its gratuitous peppering mostly recalls the hideous scene in Pulp Fiction in which Tarantino cast himself as a slacker with a black wife just so he could repeatedly say, "Do you see a sign in my house that says dead-nigger storage?" to a cowed Samuel L. Jackson.
Ostentatiously peppering a shaggy-dog story with allusions to Greek myth — and, depending on how you take the title, Dante — the Quebecois director Denis Côté's "Boris Without Beatrice" appears to have something to say about the hubris of the modern business tycoon, but it never coalesces into more than a self-amused goof.
While singsong chants of "Olé, Olé, Olé, Olé," and cheers of "U-S-A!" erupted elsewhere on the course, the spectators following Woods's match seemed to have eyes only for him, peppering the air with cries of "Tiger" or "Tigre," and shouting professions of their love of and their allegiances to … Woods.
After peppering the space with family heirlooms like vintage Robin Day chairs and Ethiopian wool tapestries from the '70s, Lonsdale collaborated with the young London furniture designers Matteo Fogale and Laetitia de Allegri on sustainable white and silver-flecked tables and clothing racks that look like marble but are made from recycled yogurt cups.
He hosts Slate's popular linguistics podcast, "Lexicon Valley," and, in another recent book, "Words on the Move" (Henry Holt), writes acceptingly of such trends as "uptalk" (the tendency to end declarative sentences with the upward lilt of the voice that usually accompanies a question) and the peppering of "like" throughout the speech of younger Americans.
In the book, a copy of which was obtained by The New York Times, the author, Guy Shrubsole, an environmental activist and writer, identifies many of the owners and compiles data gathered by peppering public bodies with freedom of information requests and combing through the 22004 million title records in the government's Land Registry.
Discovery applies that to its technological design as well: things The Original Series took as futuristic — like instant communication, or even printing physical objects out of thin air — are now commonplace in our current reality, so it has to go further, peppering the ship with holograms and giant, transparent screens to keep ahead of the times.
His face was stern as he watched the 15 or so minutes of back and forth with reporters, and he crossed and uncrossed his arms as he listened; he occasionally peeked his head out to get a clear look at reporters who were peppering the President with questions about white supremacy and the recent Charlottesville unrest.
The state of Louisiana and anti-abortion groups have argued that clinics and doctors just want to avoid regulation and don't have their patients' best interests at heart, and Alito seemed sympathetic, peppering Julie Rikelman, the attorney arguing the case for the Center for Reproductive Rights, with questions about situations where doctors' and patients' interests might be in conflict.
Rand PaulRandal (Rand) Howard PaulGraham promises ObamaCare repeal if Trump, Republicans win in 2020 Conservatives buck Trump over worries of 'socialist' drug pricing Rand Paul to 'limit' August activities due to health MORE (R-Ky.), the senator viewed as most likely to force a brief partial closure, has yet to announce his plans despite constant peppering by reporters.
Sure, he's on a ship somewhere in the Middle East (he shipped off a few weeks ago as a lieutenant commander in the U.S. Navy as executive officer on the guided-missile cruiser USS Anzio), but that has never stopped him before from picking up the phone, inserting himself into my boring-compared-to-his-life and peppering me with questions.
The Skid Shot was no replacement for a tried-and-true Nerf blaster, but peppering someone with soggy spitballs is arguably a much better way to get revenge on an annoying co-worker, and cleaning tiny wads of toilet paper stuck to a wall is much easier than hunting down hundreds of foam darts that have bounced all over a room.
Senate Judiciary Committee chair Chuck GrassleyCharles (Chuck) Ernest GrassleyGOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation Trump health official: Controversial drug pricing move is 'top priority' Environmental advocates should take another look at biofuels MORE (R-Iowa) called for an end to the hearing after lawmakers spent roughly five hours peppering the Facebook CEO with questions.
He was last seen at a major Democratic gathering in 2008, endorsing Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Forget conventional wisdom — Bernie Sanders is electable 2020 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care MORE at the national convention and peppering a prime-time speech with both allusions to the 2000 campaign and warnings about the climate.
Rep. Ted Lieu (D-Calif.) on Tuesday grilled 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 during a hearing before the House Judiciary Committee, peppering the nation's top cop with questions about his past statements about meeting with Russian officials.
Looking back at the 1983 speech, what is striking is not just the flattery, the praise, the repeated effusions of "I believe in you," it is the mastery with which a commander in chief elevates domestic gun rights into the wider mission of national security, peppering his prepared remarks with hushed asides about progress in the Middle East, foiled drug-running operations and the menace of communist espionage.
If Alien 3 was notable for how it meandered off on intriguing but unsolvable tangents, Alien: Resurrection took the same ill-disciplined baton and ran for the hills, making Ripley an uncanny human/alien hybrid, and peppering the action with moments of absurdist humor and grotesque visuals (notably when a cloned and resurrected Sigourney Weaver gets to wander around a laboratory filled with failed and deformed versions of herself).
A day after he appeared in the Oval Office to speak about the storm while using a map featuring a magic marker outline of Alabama in the storm path, a Homeland Security and counterrorism adviser went so far as to release on official letterhead a statement backing up the president over his Alabama prediction, all as a storm was peppering the Carolinas and as multiple states sat in Dorian's path (The Hill).
As the scene shifts from Hamburg's red-light district back to Swinging London, Mr Norman skillfully tours the reader through its clubs, galleries, and bookshops, peppering his narrative with the argot and tailored clothing of the times, and introducing non-Londoners to Aston Martins, Harrod's, Abbey Road, Twickenham, Chiswick House, Lord's Cricket Grounds, Claridge's, Carnaby Street, Hyde Park, the West End, and Paul's home Cavendish, providing a welcome and familiar air to the playground where its most famous residents composed their masterpieces.
As the acting director of United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, Mr. Cuccinelli now oversees legal immigration, including the visa program that he once criticized and Mr. Trump made rich use of in staffing resorts such as Mar-a-Lago in Florida and the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, N.J. From that seemingly narrow perch, he has roiled the Department of Homeland Security, peppering other senior officials with pointed email demands, encroaching on Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations and generally appointing himself spokesman for all things immigration in the Trump administration.

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