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And just rambled on about that for about two paragraphs.
But in between he often rambled and misspoke, sometimes incoherently.
Instead of succinctly and clearly answering questions, he rambled and ranted.
But flanked by his generals, Mugabe rambled through a lengthy speech.
We just rambled for like 15 minutes before we introduced Liz.
Gone is the labyrinth of alleys that rambled down to the port.
Shocked audience members watched as she rambled, slurred words and mumbled lyrics.
That's when she did the thing that launched a thousand tweets: she rambled.
""The discussion wasn't newsworthy; he rambled about people he knew in the industry.
But Dolphins tailback Jay Ajayi rambled for 204 yards on just 25 attempts.
At some points, he visibly held back tears; at others, he just rambled.
I can tell you that he rambled, but that doesn't do it justice.
For nearly an hour, the president rambled about his follower counts and Twitter engagement.
He self-sabotaged, he rambled, he got angry and belligerent, and was held in contempt.
An older woman rambled up to her and made what Sinclair initially thought was friendly conversation.
Kappy had also posted a video in which he rambled about Seth Green being a pedophile.
He rambled in media interviews, and was marginalized by other, more polished members of Miliband's team.
During one of these meetings, an emotional Adler rambled on, seemingly unable to come to the point.
On the afternoon of his last day at Sing Sing prison, he frequently rambled during an interview.
He started to protest but then cleared his throat and rambled through a hard-to-follow answer.
But Trump rambled and dodged in his lengthy response, and grew irate when Mason tried to follow up.
These are just a handful of heroes that the stars represent, the stars Trump rambled in front of.
After reading her feminist manifesto online, I rambled over to view the "stunning outtakes" from Byrne's photo shoot.
He rambled through five states, staying in motels, talking to seemingly everyone and blogging about it at Medium.
As he does at his rallies, though, Trump has also rambled about things mostly of interest to him.
The clowns first rambled into the soldiers' path on a recent weekend patrol, honking horns and singing nursery rhymes.
We remember who made us weep, who rambled, who bored, who inspired, and who just completely lost their shit.
Leading 20-232 at the break, Darius Pinnix rambled 493 yards for the only touchdown of the third quarter.
He rambled on and on for three minutes, unable to give a concise answer of why he was running.
The film crew rambled in a van from Hanoi south to the Mekong Delta, stopping where I had soldiered.
But on Thursday, he still often rambled through long stories about how he supported marriage equality within the Obama administration.
On the video found on his cellphone, Mr. Melhem rambled incoherently, saying he had been drinking beer and smoking hashish.
Along the riverbank, leaf-cutter ants rambled industriously, looking like a fleet of tiny rusty boats with oversized green sails.
The Cougars' Duke Catalon rambled 133 yards for a score to expand the lead to 29-0 only 2:273 later.
She rambled on about her suicidal thoughts to her co-workers, unnerving them and eventually costing her the job, she said.
When he rose to speak, he ignored the protesters' petitions and instead rambled about death, war, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
In a video address to his supporters, he first rambled about how Bill Clinton had done far worse than he had.
After technical difficulties establishing a phone connection, the witness, who was not identified by name, rambled instead of providing actual information.
In town for New York Fashion Week, she rambled through the cavernous art-filled uptown apartment that belongs to her son.
Trump rambled on for two hours about everything from the economy and trade to dim light bulbs and toilet water pressure.
Chuck Grassley, the chairman of the Judiciary Committee, rambled badly through his prepared opening statement: hardly the authority associated with powerful men.
Trump also rambled about other terrorists and falsely took credit for identifying Osama bin Laden as a threat ahead of the Sept.
However, the cover letter had changed his mind because of the way it rambled and included so much unnecessary and irrelevant information.
On Saturday, a couple of hours before Mexico would face South Korea, Diaz rambled around looking for a ticket outside Rostov Arena.
Instead of answering a slew of easy questions on current events, she rambled on about the past, like the elder stateswomen she is.
It rambled across the southern part of the state, generating wind gusts of more than 100 miles per hour (161 km per hour).
Instead, he rambled for a moment about how he would re-join and strengthen the Paris climate agreement, and then Yang cut in.
But, as the recordings rambled on with a list of nouns, they began to ignore the human voices until they heard their own name.
Joseph went on Facebook Live yesterday and for 22 minutes rambled and ranted about his brother's relationship with a financial adviser named Greer Love.
Though the UN pointedly observes "Delegations are reminded that statements should not exceed four minutes," Trump rambled on for more than a half hour.
The news brings to mind memories of a long-lost vehicle called the Volkswagen Pickup that once rambled through American streets from 1979 to 1984.
The man, 24-year-old Joseph Newell, was allegedly intoxicated at the time of his arrest and repeatedly rambled to law enforcement about COVID-7873.
I've rambled long enough, so Alissa, please tell us why Metcalf is so good and why she deserves the world (and Alison Janney's awards), please.
Having roamed and rambled, this musical celebration of the works and days of Woody Guthrie follows its footsteps to the end of its summer run.
A few days earlier at a conservative conference where he literally hugged a flag, Trump ditched his script and rambled for two mostly incoherent hours.
Apparently McClean yelled, "No Trump!" and rambled on about fashion photographers Bruce Weber and Mario Testino, before dropping down and doing the worm, the Post reports.
John Kasich: B He mostly repeated his responses from the last three debates, but without the clarity of thought (his answers rambled) and without the energy.
" The site's editor-in-chief said Epstein "rambled about people he knew in the industry" but that she wasn't publishing the interview because it "wasn't newsworthy.
She said she rambled about how investors "could be competing with the herd, or think differently," a rant that resonated deeply with tech's most contrarian figure.
Neto, whose presence evoked the cult leader of the mission in the 2015 film Embrace of the Serpent, rambled between artspeak, capitalist patter and hobby ethnography.
After his long pause, Arnold rambled about the seriousness of the topic and how he has two children before saying he didn't want to answer the question.
And that means Johnson has been giving lots of interviews lately, including one with Britain's TalkRadio, where Johnson rambled on about how he enjoys making model buses.
Cornelius then rambled 223 yards and rolled over the pylon in the front corner of the end zone for an insurance touchdown with 213:203 to play.
When asked by Washington Post reporter Jenna Johnson what we should do about immigration, O'Rourke, who represented a Texas district on the border for six years, rambled.
Questions about McCain's health arose during a recent Senate hearing when the lawmaker, normally a keen interrogator of witnesses, rambled during questioning of former FBI Director James Comey.
"Well I think my, our great pilots would know, and some of them really see things that are a little bit different than in the past," Trump rambled.
When Feo glanced at the HoloPic, he recognized its expression, a mask of polite disinterest, from the times he rambled to Yuri about one old flame or another.
Years before Frederick Law Olmsted designed Central Park, he rambled across the South as a newspaper correspondent, giving a sober account of the region and of slavery's supporters.
Asked how he would handle Gaza differently from Mr. Netanyahu, Mr. Gantz rambled between platitudes about "rebuilding our deterrence" and "using our strength," but offered no actual solutions.
When that assertion was questioned, Luke P. rambled off a detailed account of what he recalled from the face-off, leading the other men to call him a liar.
Running back Gus Edwards rambled 23 yards up the middle for a TD that provided Rutgers with its first lead, 13-10, with 6:07 left in the third.
Michel rambled for 87 yards and three scores of his own, most notably a 37-yard touchdown that sent the Bulldogs into the half with a 21-6 lead.
In his conversations with the undercover officer, Mr. Pitts rambled, often incoherently, about seemingly improbable ways that he could hurt people, according to transcripts included in the criminal complaint.
The president rambled at times, sounded downtrodden at points of the presser and lacked the combativeness that has been a signature of many of his exchanges with the press.
Perfectly slipping back into swashbuckling character, the 20173-year-old actor rambled and pointed his sword at the guests, who made sure to capture the shocking encounter on their phones.
In the season 14 finale, he drunkenly took the stage at Jo's wedding, where he rambled about his heart being torn apart, a reference to his broken relationship with Sam.
But back to Mein Kampf, where Hitler outlined his racial theories and rambled on ad nauseam about the Jews being categorically evil and the need for them to be exterminated.
When we weren't talking about drugs he rambled on about all manner of topics, and I recorded our conversation on my phone, which was tucked into my rain jacket pocket.
He rambled for 19 minutes, and wound up discussing how unfair it is for women's outfits to be discussed in rape cases — a topic that wasn't implied in the question.
As Mr. Cuomo guided reporters underground, he stood a few feet from the electrified third-rail and paused as an A train rambled by on the tracks beneath Columbus Circle.
Mr. Biden was steadier in what was his third debate of the primary contest, rattling off statistics and parrying attacks with good cheer, though he still rambled at other moments.
Mr. Biden was steadier in what was his third debate of the primary contest, rattling off statistics and parrying attacks with good cheer, though he still rambled at other moments.
Under questioning by investigators, he rambled and talked about various things, making some statements suggesting that he might have wanted to provoke the police into killing him, the officials said.
As Patrick rambled about social factors being the real cause of America's mass shooting epidemic, Stephanopoulos gently reminded him that other countries have things like violent video games and social media.
Headlines circled around his trip to the Oval Office in particular, where the music artist rambled for half an hour on topics ranging from his political views to his mental health.
West Virginia cornerback Keith Washington snatched a Jett Duffey pass to the left sideline and rambled 51 yards the other direction for a game-sealing touchdown with 2:58 to go.
While Carr failed to throw a TD pass for the first time and finished with a season-low 184 yards, running back Latavius Murray rambled for 114 yards and three scores.
Asked him about the WW2 film he said he wanted to make, he rambled for ages about what was going to become Inglorious Bastards but I assumed he was talking rubbish.
White "smoked methamphetamine and rambled about the police following him for the past nine months" as his grandmother drove through the night, the Marion County Sheriff's Office said in a statement.
The intent was to show the Trumpies as dummies for believing the parody liberal to be real, even as he rambled out a story about his wife's affair with a dolphin.
Trump rambled on, unscripted, for over two hours and said absolutely nothing except a whole string of lies – exposed by several news organizations, including The New York Times and Chicago Tribune.
Our wedding presents were stolen from the reception, and the best man's speech was all about his wedding; he rambled on for ages but said nothing about me or the groom.
Jones rambled about trans cyborg conspiracies and other standard InfoWars fare before getting to his interview with Ver, in which Ver said that organized trolling campaigns are being organized against Bitcoin Cash.
British publicist Rob Goldstone testified that Trump's son-in-law appeared "agitated" and "infuriated" when the Russian lawyer leading the meeting instead rambled about Russian adoptions -- and not anything connected to Clinton.
In a now notorious news conference after the screening of "Melancholia", Von Trier rambled about wanting to be a Jew, but finding out he was "really a Nazi because my family was German".
But there were a few whispers that Swift was upset that West, when he came onstage to accept the award, had gone off script (West rambled and even talked about a presidential run).
So I rambled for a half hour about macroeconomics and then wandered over to game theory and then tried to explain the relationship between the prisoner's dilemma and the tragedy of the commons.
Ehlinger rambled 4 yards for a touchdown at the end of an eight-play, 50-yard drive with 1:42 to play in the third quarter to build Texas' advantage to 37-14.
This is, in its own staid way, just a step away from Bernard Manning and the rest of the celeb-dupes who happily rambled on about Cake and Clarky Cat on Brass Eye.
In the interview, Mr. Ramos rambled on — about the knife and baseball bat he would keep at his side, the jewelry he pulled from his pockets, even astrology ("I'm a Leo," he said).
Trump rambled through his Monday night press appearance, announcing the "incredible" trade deal with Mexico and (at least in his mind) wiping out NAFTA and replacing it with the US-Mexico Trade Agreement.
The Cardinals closed out the scoring at the start of the fourth quarter when Deone Bucannon sacked Manning, forcing a fumble, and Robert Nkemdiche picked it up and rambled 21 yards for a touchdown.
And on Friday, CNN, MSNBC and Fox News all carried Trump as he rambled for approximately 15 minutes before taking questions about the government shutdown and other topics at a Rose Garden press conference.
"Whether or not they carry the big I-word out … when you look at all I've done …" he rambled on, marching into the bog of self-pity, stopping to admire his many fictional accomplishments.
A woman asked what Cruz would do specifically for women, and he rambled about how great his mom and wife are (in other words, he isn't going to do anything in particular for women).
Late in overtime on third-and-8 from their own 18, Browns rookie quarterback Baker Mayfield threw over the middle to wide receiver Derek Willies, who rambled 39 yards to the Ravens 193-yard line.
Jarwin, who has scored five of his six career touchdowns against the Giants, rambled most of the 42 yards on the score to get Dallas within 12-10 with 52 seconds left in the half.
The 19-year-old who opened fire on his former high school in Parkland, Florida, and killed 17 people rambled about demons and repeatedly said he wanted to die in confession tapes released on Wednesday.
After speaking with retired Marine Corps General James N. Mattis, a favorite for Secretary of Defense in the new administration, Trump rambled to the NYT: I met with General Mattis, who is a very respected guy.
In a press conference in which a few followers rambled for a long time about constitutional rights and against the federal government, Bundy said the group had decided to call themselves the Citizens for Constitutional Freedom.
He rambled about how he worked at a funeral home as teenager, and if you got in a car wreck in the middle night, he'd be one of the guys to scrape you off the pavement.
But in reviewing a play about his life, I complained, I aired personal grievances, I talked an unhealthy amount of shit, and I rambled and meandered so much that I hardly touched on the fuckin' thing.
She listened as plans emerged from Billy in soliloquies that sometimes lasted for hours: he rambled on about a sad gas station—the kind with old pumps and a grease pit—he might rob outside Alpena.
Which, as Seth Meyers speculated during Monday's episode of Late Night, may at least partly explain why the commander in chief rambled on for a barely coherent 53 minutes during a live morning interview last week.
"  If faced with a possible teen pregnancy scare, he and Dani suggested talking to parents — Planned Parenthood recommends "an adult you trust" — and then rambled about various birth control methods without once using the words "birth control.
The Owls tied the game three minutes later as backup quarterback Tom Stewart (19 of 30 for 185 yards and a touchdown) rambled around right end and into the end zone for a 10-yard scoring run.
Trump seemed to say that he "100 percent" would, but then rambled a bit in a confusing way and apparently suggesting he interpreted "under oath" as referring to the alleged exchange between him and Comey about loyalty.
After he scored on runs of 4 and 5 yards in the first half, he rambled through the defense for the go-ahead score in what's sure to be the signature moment of the four-year starter's career.
And on the next snap after Breeze forced another fumble in the fourth quarter, Herbert rambled through the Wisconsin defense for that 30-yard score in what's sure to be the signature moment of the four-year starter's career.
As an example of what was to come, the Republican candidate rambled over 50 minutes, complaining about the media, railing against trade, promoting a wall on the Mexican border and expressing a desire to get along with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
This is what happened when a barely planned digression about a fraud case generated a controversy: Mr Trump rambled that the judge ruling against him was conflicted because he was "a Mexican" (actually an American-born son of Mexican parents).
I rambled on about our having once wandered the battlefield at Fredericksburg, in the flush of a sunny summer morning, feeling that its pretty fields, hills and gullies had told the story of the carnage that transpired there quite movingly.
Biden misspoke, rambled, and awkwardly promised to "keep punching" at the issue of domestic violence; Buttigieg displayed tremendous poise, flipped questions about his inexperience into a badge of honorable outsider status, and delivered sunny slogans for a centrist Democratic presidency.
During a rally on May 210, 22015, the mayor of Davao rambled affably into a microphone, dropping lines like, "They must stop fucking the Filipino," which was met with cheers from the people gathered at Lawton Plaza, in the capital Manila.
During a rally on May 19863, 2016, the mayor of Davao rambled affably into a microphone, dropping lines like, "They must stop fucking the Filipino," which was met with cheers from the people gathered at Lawton Plaza, in the capital Manila.
As he rambled on in his motormouth way, doing a halfhearted impression of an offensively stereotypical notion of psychiatric distress, it was clear that this was a stock character who existed only to exchange this pitiful, canned dialogue with a player.
Steve King could not hold back the tears Monday night as Ted Cruz, the Iowa congressman's annointed presidential candidate, stood at the podium in Des Moines and triumphantly rambled about Jesus, "courageous conservatives," and the nebulous menace of something called the Washington Cartel.
Given the state of San Francisco's passing game, expect Shanahan to lean heavily on Hyde, who rambled for 88 yards and a pair of touchdowns to carry the 49ers to a 28-203 rout of the Rams in the 2016 season opener.
He rambled incoherently through lengthy segments of the debate, sputtering out falsehoods at his usual clip (he incorrectly claimed, among other things, that murders had spiked in New York City and that he never called climate change a hoax perpetrated by the Chinese).
Fortified with excellent cappuccino from Taszo, a lively cafe on Morgan Place, or a slice of delicious carrot cake from the beloved Carrot Top at 3931 Broadway, I rambled through Trinity Cemetery — just as Manhattan tourists did in the mid-19th century.
At a rally Saturday, Mr. Trump mocked Mr. Lamb as "Lamb the Sham," promised that Mr. Saccone would "vote for us all the time," and rambled about his own achievements as he sought to transfer his own political success to the Republican candidate.
He came out as his "House of Cards" character, President Underwood, and lingered just long enough to toss a devastating improvised put-down in the direction of Bette Midler, who moments earlier had rambled on way, way too long in an acceptance speech.
In a speech announcing his candidacy, he rambled on for more than an hour, offering an account of personally killing kidnappers and setting their car on fire, pledging to kill "up to a hundred thousand criminals" when elected, and boasting of his womanizing.
At a Friday press conference, Trump implied that Comey had lied under oath, and on Sunday morning the president rambled on Twitter about Comey leaking an unclassified memo about their conversations: This is Donald Trump at his most instinctual: When someone hits you, you hit back.
To take one of many examples, he seemed not to understand a public question about asking forgiveness from God and rambled instead about going to church to "drink the little wine and...eat the little cracker" which he vaguely thought might be a form of repentance.
Up next, we got to witness what might have been the most cringe-worthy moment of the entire episode when Lace tried desperately to convince Ben she wasn't crazy and instead rambled about how her brothers used to be mean to her when she was growing up.
Asked to reconcile his opposition to government social welfare programs with the Christian imperative to take care of the poor, he rambled about how bad it was, starting in "sort of the 1920s", that "for some strange reason" the government got involved in social welfare programs.
Hopefully, the event assuaged the exploitative air with which our scene of international ne'er-do-wells rambled into town and made a drunken, sweaty mess of things without once stopping to heed the instructions to place used toilet paper in baskets adjacent to the toilets themselves.
In a recent interview with The Times, he rambled about all the Mexican rapists and murderers who filled his jails back in the day, and he said the answer to the debate over Dreamers was simple: Deport all 700,000 of them back to their home countries.
When Mr. St. Hubert addressed the judge, he proclaimed his innocence in an all-but-incoherent tirade that rambled manically from his adolescent love of football to his dream of being a Hollywood movie star to the hazings and beatings that he said he had suffered in prison.
At each of the four Trump rallies I attended this winter—in Arizona, New Hampshire, South Carolina, and Mississippi—some people left after taking a few pictures with their phones, and the departures steadily increased as Trump rambled on about his lead in the polls and about various losers in media and politics.
Oklahoma State (5-3, 2-3) built a 31-14 first-half lead but had its margin reduced to three points midway through the fourth quarter, but then Cornelius rambled 10 yards and rolled over the pylon in the front corner of the end zone for an insurance touchdown with 5:223 to play.
He complained about the rising deficit and trade imbalances with other countries, bragged about his personal wealth, rambled a bit about flaws in the immigration system, said the US should "take the oil" from Iraq, trotted out the phrase "make America great again," and denounced the Republican Party for running lousy campaigns premised on unpopular policies.
A best-supporting Oscar for "Traffic" (2000) did not turn him into a boldface name overnight, but he rambled toward a quiet kind of leading-man status, which he flexed opposite Halle Berry in "Things We Lost in the Fire" (2007), and in the two-part Che Guevara biopic "Che" (2008) — a passion project that he also produced.
He rambled for nearly an hour and a half, on script and off; he flung insults at reporters; he announced that he was having fun; and he congratulated himself so many times and in such preposterous terms ("this Administration is running like a fine-tuned machine") that the White House press corps could only stare in amazement.
Trump also gave a lengthy and bizarre interview to The Wall Street Journal in which he suggested the market might go up if he pulled out of NAFTA, rambled about a Mexican wall with windows, suggested he might have secretly met Kim Jong Un and boasted about how he is the smartest and best at pretty much everything.
Yet instead of delivering a tightly crafted testimonial at a rally on Friday, the president rambled for nearly an hour and a half about a range of topics, while openly questioning whether he was making a mistake coming into the state for Mr. Strange, who oriented his entire run around Mr. Trump's endorsement and stood looking on with a red "Make America Great Again" hat atop his head.
He's publicly embraced war crimes against terrorism, said a judge was biased against him because the judge had Mexican heritage, proposed a ban on Muslim immigration many experts said was unconstitutional, mused about "opening up" libel laws to make it easier for him to sue people who say nasty things about him, and rambled about how Hillary Clinton should be in prison, even though she wasn't charged with a crime.
The Saturday Profile IMPHAL, India — In her makeshift campaign office, surrounded by plywood desks and a giant whiteboard, Irom Chanu Sharmila rambled a bit, talking about the nearly 16 years she fasted to protest abuses by the armed forces, about spending most of that time in a hospital ward being force-fed through a nose tube under a law in India criminalizing suicide and about her reasons for ending the hunger strike and emerging to contest coming elections in Manipur State.

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