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Instead, he rambles on for a bit about a cousin.
Fallout, rather famously, rambles on with a variety of screeds about your corpse.
The website also rambles on, at length, about French economist Arghri Emmanuel's Unequal Exchange.
The smartphone owner, named Alex, sits in a history class while his teacher rambles on about hieroglyphics.
Where Lucas edits to show us why Han wouldn't shoot first, Solo rambles on about why he would.
Hall's version of "The Hypnotist" rambles on, but it has more color, and this series can use it.
The passages in which the president rambles on are not materially different from a hundred other Trump impersonations.
He rambles on, apologizes, tries to play a song on a small portable stereo, and does a little dance.
" He rambles on for several minutes about how all he has ever done since he was young is "network.
Yet the market still rambles on, with October shaping up to be one of the best months of the year.
In a recent video interview with MUBI Notebook, he characteristically rambles on about being a formalist and having no feelings when making movies.
I wonder if Dismissed is one of those people who rambles on and on, where people can't get a word in edgewise without interrupting?
Madeline dedicates her time to singing and performing elaborate tap dances, while Guy rambles on about Charlie Parker and tries to write a ballet for trumpet.
At his place they aren't really eating so much as doing coke, while Stuart rambles on about who he quit rabbinical school to, uh, manage YouTube stars.
I contemplated staying—to try talking to him later, after his speech, but it would be too late, because he rambles on for 8, 10, 12 hours.
As the amateur food critic in my head rambles on, my dining partner shares his impression: "I'm already pretty sure what I'd rate this place," Mike Chau says.
Others veer off into rambles on horse racing, a gum in Italy named "Brooklyn," having Adam Yauch as a babysitter, or even reading a poem they're working on.
As Forrest rambles on about how Suzanne not believing in his work hurt his feelings, her face tenses up in shocked fury (an expression St. Clair plays beautifully).
" Authorities described posts where he "rants and rambles on about female motorists and how incompetent they are and that their sole purpose is to give birth to male children.
The president rambles on about crime and drugs and taped-up women; Democrats argue that unauthorized border crossings have actually plummeted since 0003, crime in border communities is low, and asylum seekers aren't criminals.
The president rambles on about crime and drugs and taped-up women; Democrats reply that actually, unauthorized border crossings have plummeted since 0003, and crime in border communities is low, and asylum seekers aren't criminals.
And part of the problem is that he goes on so many TV shows so often and rambles on about anything and everything that it's incredibly difficult to pin down where he is on any issue.
But there's also the now-familiar rubbernecking effect, the sense that — even as he rambles on about his poll numbers and his golf courses and his theory of never settling lawsuits — he might just say something wild.
He rambles on and on about literally everything, from It makes sense that Joe can't share his innermost thoughts with anyone but his audience; anyone who heard his spiels would immediately write him off as completely unstable, and rightfully so.
One of the annoyances of learning a recipe, fixing a problem around the house or executing a crafting project through online video is encountering the branded D.I.Y. vlogger who rambles on and on about unrelated matters instead of just showing you how to do the thing.
Still, what happens in these bellwether states will determine the election — so you can expect these kinds of head-to-head polls to be more common as the primary season rambles on, and as Democrats continue to fret over their chances to take down Mr. Trump.
George is forced to sit in a hot tub with Steinbrenner as he rambles on.
As he rambles on, the counsellor delivers a public service announcement about the dangers of chartered accountancy.
Retrieved 17 June 2011. An October 1991 Washington Times article described him as a "vocal anti-communist"."Gelman Play Rambles On" (15 October 1991). The Washington Times.
In 1868, Roney published Rambles on Railways, the publication of which was delayed by his serious illness. In the Preface, Roney stated that he had enough material for a further volume, mainly on foreign railways, that he expected to be published later the same yearRoney, Sir Cusack Patrick. (1868) Rambles on Railways.. London: Effingham Wilson. Preface. but it never was and he died on 30 September 1868 at Cleveland Square, in the Bayswater district of London.
She signed her works C. Johnston. On 21 December 1831, she was made an "Extraordinary member" of the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club. Her drawings assisted other notable scientists to further their research. Johnstonella catharina from A naturalist's rambles on the Devonshire coast by P. H. Gosse, 1853.
Hesh gets bored listening to Tony and rambles on about his own experiences. Dr Melfi consults Dr. Kupferberg, and tries to understand her feelings about her gangster patient. Eventually she decides to resume treating Tony. At their first session, while questions are being asked and answered, it seems they cannot stop smiling at each other.
Shelley's first travel narrative and first published work, History of a Six Weeks' Tour, was published anonymously and was co-written with her husband. Rambles, on the other hand, places Mary Shelley at the centre of the narrative.Moskal, "Travel writing", 256. It tells the story of "the recovery of paradise" and the fears of a mother.Orr.
Atherton Botanical Garden Club, which is today a social club, was formed in 1850, and organised lectures, study groups and rambles on Chat Moss for its members. A public library was opened in 1905 with an Andrew Carnegie grant. Bent Chapel already had a library in the Chowbent School, and donated 4,000 books to the new town library. Central Park, a public park, was created in 1912.
Owl is the stuffy and talkative eldest main character who presents himself as a mentor and teacher to the others. He was not based on a stuffed toy, so in the illustrations he looks more like a live animal. Owl and most of his friends believe that he is the most intelligent animal in the wood, but he is really quite scatterbrained. He often rambles on into long-winded speeches and uses words that his friends do not understand.
"In the 2001 film Undercover X (aka No Boundaries), Shaw plays an undercover LAPD detective named Truck Baker, a cross between action star Chuck Norris and The Dude from The Big Lebowski. He's laid-back, but he can also tear your head off with his bare hands. Newcomer Richard Magram plays Shaw's hyperactive partner Torino, who rambles on and on like Joe Pesci after four cups of espresso." The feature was filmed in Hollywood, California, Seoul, South Korea, Tokyo and Kamakura, Japan.
The sketches often follow a familiar pattern: Ted is working on the estate, Ralph approaches him nervously and tries to strike up a conversation, culminating in a request for Ted to spend time with him ("Are you interested in French cinema, at all, Ted?") and Ted gently turning him down usually citing a problem with "the drainage in the lower field". Ralph is extremely nervous around Ted, with the two never making eye contact. Ralph often rambles on in monologues of unconnected topics.
During the Second World War school life continued as usual with minor adaptations. Miss Laurence opened the school during the summer holidays so that all children, including evacuees, could enjoy games, bathing and other activities. Petrol rationing meant children were rowed up the river to school or used the pony and trap, and rambles on the Downs included a new game of "Rabbits" where children had to stay still until the whistle blew, never guessing that it was practice for the times German bombers flew overhead.
The neighborhood was renamed when he fell out of public favor due to scandal and bankruptcy.Rides and Rambles on Staten Island 1889 During the 1930s the station was depressed from grade-level into the current open cut, rebuilt with a concrete island platform with a metal canopy extending across the platform's length. A switch between the two tracks was located east of the station. The station was abandoned on March 31, 1953, along with the South Beach Branch and the rest of the North Shore Branch.
The Ark was created during the Great Re:duction that formed the dead lands to protect all of the animals and wildlife of Co:pern:ica. As Gwyneth rambles on about the Ark and animals in it, Penny takes the chance to attack Aunt Gwyneth and take the cage holding Eliza with her. However Gwyneth uses her powers to summon forth a wooden spike through the floorboards to drop Penny dead in her tracks. Eliza urges her daughter not to resist her to prevent further harm to her.
Westbourne Terrace is named after the local River Westbourne, a tributary of the River Thames, and is one of a large number of Westbourne streets in the area. In 1868, Cusack Roney wrote in Rambles on Railways, that there were 19 "Westbourne" streets listed in the London Postal Guide. The street was developed between 1839 and the late 1850s. Architects working in the area included Matthew Wyatt, George Ledwell Taylor, and Thomas Marsh Nelson who was particularly active in Westbourne Terrace in the 1840s on behalf of the builder William Kingdom.
Igor then reluctantly takes her back to the castle in their car, bemoaning his failures. On the way back to the castle, a rival scientist, Dr. Schadenfreude (Eddie Izzard) and his shapeshifted girlfriend, Jaclyn (Jennifer Coolidge) try to steal Eva by using a shrink ray to shrink them all, but fail. When Brain rambles on about how he changed the channel for Eva's TV, Igor attempts to kill Brain with an axe in anger for making his monster an actress. Scamper sarcastically tells Eva they're practicing for a play and the monster believes that they're performers.
Meanwhile, Bree tries to save her marriage with Rex by going to couple counseling with Dr. Albert Goldfine, supposedly Fairview's number 1 therapist. Dr. Goldfine has handled cases such as domestic abuse, affairs, and marital disputes but has never met anyone as eccentric as the Van De Kamps. At their first few sessions, Rex manages to get his complaints about the marriage out in the open but when it's time for Bree to talk she rambles on with small talk. Dr. Goldfine tells her to think about herself and Rex sometimes other than always obsessing about the housework or the children.
The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide called the first volume of Live at the Lower Manhattan Ocean Club "an epoch-stretching quartet set". The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow awarded the album 3 stars, stating, "This double CD, which packages together the two original LPs, captures David Murray's quartet (trumpeter Lester Bowie, bassist Fred Hopkins and drummer Phillip Wilson) in high spirits. The six selections (four are over ten minutes and "For Walter Norris" exceeds 21) are full of spirit, looseness, humor, screams and screeches. Some of it rambles on too long (and Murray's soprano on "Bechet's Bounce" is quite silly) but it generally holds on to one's attention.".
So Alexis convinces Betty to have the Girl Scouts and the press to come by MODE for a photo opportunity, and as expected, Alexis embarrasses her brother. Afterwards, Daniel comes clean to Betty, who thinks that taking drugs to cure his sex problem is making matters worse. Later that evening as Daniel goes to see Bradford, he is upset over his dad's plans to divorce Claire and marry Wilhelmina, leading him to go off the deep end. Hours later he stops by Alexis' office to say that he is resigning and then rambles on about how he wish that they were a family again.
She rambles on about the "City of Circles" and the "People of the Crystal", and when they have left her, Rose tells Anstruther that he has heard her mention crystals before, and on a previous occasion he produced a crystal and showed it to her to test her reaction. She gasped, "Then the faith still lives!" The next day, the young nun tells Anstruther that she feels that the crystal is a symbol of faith, possibly a second Christ, and the faith has endured for many centuries. Rose tries a word association test in which Marie Angelique makes references to signs – and the sixth sign is destruction.
She rambles on about the "City of Circles" and the "People of the Crystal", and when they have left her, Rose tells Anstruther that he has heard her mention crystals before, and on a previous occasion he produced a crystal and showed it to her to test her reaction. She gasped, "Then the faith still lives!" The next day, the young nun tells Anstruther that she feels that the crystal is a symbol of faith, possibly a second Christ, and the faith has endured for many centuries. Rose tries a word association test in which Marie Angelique makes references to signs – and the sixth sign is destruction.
Adele brought up their financial issues while she and Susan prepare for dinner one night, but Susan insists that they do not have any problems financially as they both have jobs, although Adele thinks Susan's job as a children's book illustrator does not pay much. When Adele, Mike and Susan go to a restaurant to lunch, Susan tells Mike not to complain to Adele about her, but Mike insists that his mother is trying to help. As Adele rambles on about Susan's shortcomings, deciding that she would stay to spruce up the house, Susan fakes labor by spilling her club soda on her leg. Lynette and Tom hire family counselor Dr. Dolan to work things out within the family.
Iida asks Kawamoto and the Westerner to join him for dinner and they do, where he rambles on about his life. When Kawamoto and the Westerner leave the restaurant, Kawamoto breaks down and says that he's sorry for being such a poor host, and that his guest had to endure so many ills, like sleeping in the car, the secrecy and etiquette of dealing with the governing body, and the idiosyncrasies of the people they met. The Westerner is completely confused because Kawamoto had been mostly serving as an interpreter, and the Westerner had hardly seen him as a person. The Westerner, still dazed by the beauty they had seen, cannot fathom how Kawamoto could be upset after their experiences together.
Carol realizes the city's big banner on the bridge is written as "Wilby Wonderful" instead of the other way around, and after talking to Deena, confronts Duck about the mistake (several characters later hypothesize that Duck is dyslexic), but then Carol rambles on about her failing marriage. Buddy and Stan are investigating Wilby Watch when Stan finds five syringes; Buddy is skeptical about Stan's claim that the syringes must have been left there by drug addicts. Sandra brings Dan coffee he tried to purchase from her diner (which he left after a homophobic encounter) but she failed to crack through his walls. Sandra then goes to see Buddy and calls him affectionately, unaware that Duck is nearby, and ultimately, both decides to end the affair.
The networks airing the commercial received so many complaints from nauseated viewers that the commercial was pulled in some markets, including stations in Portland, Spokane, and Sacramento. The game's Special Edition was released for the Sega Genesis add- on, the Sega CD. It was based on the Genesis version, contained all of its levels, plus some extended section to the levels and a single completely new level, titled "Big Bruty", a new remixed CD audio soundtrack, as well as around 1,000 more frames of in-game animation. These versions were also the only ones to contain alternate endings when winning on the "Easy" or "Difficult" difficulties, in which a narrator rambles on about many (false) facts about worms or congratulates the player in a similar absurd manner respectively. The Special Edition was later ported to Windows 95 by Activision.
Lambert tries repeatedly to assault Edith, and despite all her attempts to get away from her attacker, he is too strong and too smart for her. Edith offers the man coffee (he declines), explains that she has a party to go to and rambles on about her plans (he keeps her restrained, but with a stunned look on his face), tries to go to the bathroom (he offers to escort her), and has a panicked telephone conversation with one of her friends (Lambert waves a gun at her, warning her that letting slip about her predicament will mean death). Later, when her husband Archie appears to retrieve a punch bowl, the man hides in the closet and threatens to kill them both if Edith says anything. Once they are alone for the final time, and it appears Edith has exhausted all of her getaway attempts, the two smell something burning from the kitchen.
In 2013 English writer and humourist Cassandra Parkin reviewed the novel on her blog as part of her series "Adventures in Trash". In her review she listed the novel's many faults, including logical inconsistencies – such as when the heroine convinces her blind husband that day is night and night is day in order to conceal her job as a nude model (from the article: "Because blind people don’t have Circadian rhythms, or hearing, or the ability to sense changes in temperature, or brains, or anything at all really, and are basically just useless lumps of animated carbon sitting around eating and taking up space until they die.") – poor plotting, Mary Sue characterisation, and bizarre departures from the story into rambles on subjects like philosophy (from the novel: "If I had a stenographer to take down what I was thinking, it would be an awful lesson to George Bernard Shaw."). However, despite confessing that "it’s utter, utter nonsense", Parkin "adore[s] it", writing: "however ridiculous this book is, it’s also charming – in the way writing often is when it’s written in a breathless rush and without any thought for what anyone will make of it".

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