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Downs rattles off a few other subplots they eventually nixed.
He rattles off the lowlights — the slave trade, colonial barbarity.
He rattles off epidemics like a military veteran recalling battles.
He rattles off places his friends now live: Atlanta, Houston, North Carolina.
The 73-year-old musician rattles off the list: Prozac, Cymbalta, Lexapro.
In her public appearances, Abrams often rattles off statistics about the election.
She rattles off question after question that I answer as best I can.
He rattles off the list of uprisings and wars without a moment's hesitation.
He rattles off the last frontiers for global capitalism — Cuba, Venezuela, North Korea.
She casually rattles off the names of dead friends ("too many to count").
The 31-year-old Hawaiian funk master rattles off hit after hit after hit.
She rattles off lines from Bartlett's compendium when she has nothing else to say.
As the president vents, he constantly rattles off what he sees as underappreciated accomplishments.
"There's rats, snakes, chickens, ducks, lizards, rabbits, spiders, doves, pigeons, crows, mice," he rattles off.
The dynamics of our conversations vary: When Siri rattles off emails, it does all the talking.
Fight Club's unnamed narrator rattles off mass-market brand names and muses about corporations colonizing the galaxy.
Bev Kingdon rattles off the names of trumpeter swans and their personalities as if describing her children.
He rattles off the courts whose views, he argues, support his unwavering opposition to same-sex marriage.
While formulating a plot to impress his wealthy friend, Stewie rattles off a few people living the good life.
She rattles off a few melodies half under her breath, as if unsure she wants anyone else to hear them.
After extolling the lifesaving virtues of the particular drug, the commercial rattles off a laundry list of potential side effects.
Woodfox rattles off detail after detail of the hellscape he's thrust into — a bogglingly complex ecosystem of violence and corruption.
Surrounded by PVC pipes and brass fittings, she rattles off the changes in her more than 15 years at the company.
Shy Clinton voters will probably cite any debate response where she rattles off insider expertise on foreign policy as their excuse.
He rattles off the brands he has done work for — US Tennis, Ford, Heineken, Budweiser — and says the list goes on.
" Westhoff rattles off a list of magazines Wayne covered and notes that "almost every article talked about how he was killing himself.
Mr Bailey rattles off evidence of systemic racism, but, looking at his youngest brothers, he sees their failings, not black or white America's.
Check it out -- Gurley calmly rattles off the three answers like he's shredding an NFL defense and proving his loyalty to the Roc.
But then comes the story, which Mr. Lynn rattles off in mile-a-minute haste and a confident actor's control of the audience.
Today he rattles off the names of Libyan towns where traffickers loom, places that he says he knows better than his native Calabria.
The baby babbles and rattles off gibberish, but the father responds excitedly as if he had just heard the hottest take on the program.
Although, on the other hand, society regularly rattles off the different parts of male genitalia with casual aplomb, along with all of their euphemisms.
But even her speaking voice is breezy, which isn't a surprise when she rattles off the artists she listens to daily—she favors sensitive types.
Mr. Mullavey rattles off his jokes with snappy rhythms that never feel too shticky, and brings gravity as the shadows gather later in the play.
As for the singer who shares his name ... Al tells us he's always been a fan and rattles off his 2 favorite songs without hesitation.
As Joey rattles off lines as Bullwinkle, Pop-Eye and Scooby Doo (interrupted only by Jesse, who promises they "won't have mercy"), Demetri eventually cracks.
"Faded" is exactly what it suggests, a hazy song about that rattles off a number of drugs the couple indulges in before a night together.
As a fast-talking car salesman rattles off a flurry of numbers, it can be hard to make sense of whether it's a "good" offer.
After acquiring Clarkson's draft rights from the Washington Wizards, Los Angeles selected him 46th in 193, a number that he still rattles off from memory.
Nonetheless, she rattles off in excitement to her new friends about how they should transfer into her design class, where she is learning about typography.
With almost compulsive detail, "Den of Thieves" rattles off title cards identifying places and major characters, some of whose names sound like Los Angeles suburbs.
When Swift finally gets a chance to have the floor completely, her voice cracks as she rattles off every point as quickly as she can.
He speeds up and finds a rhythm and rattles off his thoughts before exhausting himself and slowing his tempo back down, his voice a revving moped.
He rattles off data — misses, shooting percentages, the number of back cuts — submachine-gun style, rat-a-tat, followed by a chaser of context and critique.
As he rattles off his to-do list, filled with delicate dome restoration and window installations, it's hard to imagine someone qualified enough to replace him.
When asked to recite his many titles, he rattles off his Rajadamnern accomplishments right away, then pauses and scratches his head, trying to remember the others.
He then rattles off three more small venues the band has played, none of which are the right one, before giving up on trying to remember.
She eventually teams with her brothers (Channing Tatum and Adam Driver) to rob the Charlotte Motor Speedway—in which she rattles off her tips for avoiding traffic.
In an one of the digital spots, a narrator rattles off examples of how Hawley allegedly used his position as attorney general to help out political donors.
Asked if after 2016, any other candidate can get away with using just one name in politics, Bonjean rattles off some single-name celebrities with a laugh.
In the ad, a camera lingers on Ms. Shaked, 42, as a narrator rattles off the many fronts in her long-running siege on the judicial system.
" In one meeting, she rattles off his list of appointments; he turns to the camera with a hand covering his mouth and says: "Look at her diary.
A president strikes a temporary tone, rattles off some aspirational proposals that will probably never materialize and the press polishes it off by noon the next day.
Sedaris rattles off explanations for these decisions as if she is explaining basic arithmetic to a PhD student, almost apologizing for how obvious it should all already be.
Trapped in a jail cell, she begins to show signs of a panic attack—heavy breathing, sweating, and unfocused eyes—as Laurie (Jean Smart), rattles off her offenses.
Before bringing us out to the vineyards, Strydom rattles off several tasting awards that Audacia's 2013 merlot has won, not entirely unlike a parent describing their kid's school accomplishments.
In the documentary, narrator Martin Sheen rattles off the statistic that there are 10,000-some-odd war tax resisters in the country, and claims that the number is growing.
WASHINGTON — The F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, sometimes rattles off the exact amount of time left in his decade-long term as if he is eagerly watching the clock.
In The Act, Dee Dee (played by Patricia Arquette) rattles off a list of her daughter's conditions: She has epilepsy, leukemia, a heart murmur, muscular dystrophy, learning disabilities, paraplegia, anemia.
Occasionally Cuba presses Rollins for information and he rattles off a bunch of apocalyptic Bible jargon like a kid who rushed into his parents' bedroom to tattle on his brother.
After showing off artwork by her friend and Big Bang Theory actress Kate Micucci, Bayer rattles off her favorite coffee table books (casually penned by some of her closest pals).
At one point, Hillary is asked to provide the ingredients in her cookie recipe, and her precise answer—a list Hooks rattles off with the utmost seriousness—is nevertheless unsatisfactory.
The late night host also rattles off a list of rules to follow when you try to court Stone that includes this gem: "Never ever send a d— pic," he orders.
Beyond being able to define, let alone pronounce, all of those multisyllabic words no parent should ever have to learn, she rattles off facts about the form of cancer with ease.
Rachel rattles off a lot of the script's best jokes, but her eyes, especially when she's looking at Sadie, tell an almost unspeakably complex story of affection, envy, reluctance and regret.
"Our share prices are high, or revenue is strong, Lucious' back catalog is more valuable than ever," Cookie rattles off to an underling, sounding every bit the chief operating officer she is.
Envisioning his ideal live band setup—currently Youngblood performs alone, with an assortment of instruments—he rattles off drums, a harp, clarinets, brass, and a multi-instrumentalist as things to be included.
Instead of reporting just scores and news, Kerney now also rattles off N.F.L. point spreads and money-line odds as easily as a CNBC host talks stock prices and P/E ratios.
NASHVILLE — Education Secretary Betsy DeVos often rattles off the list of detractors standing in the way of expanding school choices for the nation's children: the unions, the Democrats, the protesters and the bureaucrats.
After all, she wants to fix the subway, the need for which is obvious as we descend into its fiery, unpredictable depths while she rattles off all the ways in which she believes Gov.
Waiting to score when it seems like no cunt can get hold of it, the way it was before Christmas, all of us loading up on jellies and benzos to keep the rattles off.
At one point the ringleader, Hans Gruber, is speaking on the phone with an FBI negotiator and rattles off a list of political prisoners being held around the world whose release he is demanding.
Gallo kind of sounds like Michael Stipe on "It's the End of the World," except here, Gallo rattles off all of the shit tearing us apart before easing us with his oddly placating aphorism.
Scalise also rattles off a list of accomplishments in Bush's life -- including raising relief money after Hurricane Katrina ravaged the Representative's home state of Louisiana -- showing the great amount of respect he had for 41.
"There is no substitute for a grassroots campaign," he says in his nondescript office in a nondescript office park in San Clemente as he rattles off the number of phone calls made and homes visited.
More to the point, while Blum cites The Babadook director Jennifer Kent as someone he wants to work with, he struggles to come up with a second female name, while his assistant rattles off six.
He rattles off a number of popular dances, including the Robot and the Running Man (which has got new legs of late by way of the Running Man Challenge with Ghost Town DJ's "My Boo").
In her video, Aziz rattles off a list of allegations — "how they're getting concentration camps, throwing innocent Muslims in there, separating their families from each other" — before launching into even more serious claims of abuse.
Carl Van Horn, director of the Heidrich Center for Workforce Development at Rutgers University, rattles off the roadblocks faced by the long-term unemployed including having to explain large gaps on a resume and age discrimination.
Then she rattles off reasons—lack of staff, long-running social and economic hardships, use of drugs and overly lax gun laws, criminals who skip over the Mississippi to nearby Illinois—that make improvements intensely difficult.
Her eyes glimmer as she rattles off statistics about the suicide rate among young trans people, and the kinds of misunderstandings and abuse they can face as they struggle to find their place in the world.
She rattles off several ways to do that—toking after the first kiss, chopping up fresh cannabis leaves and bud in floral arrangements, giving away weed-themed wedding favors, and, of course, edibles when they're legal.
Cook rattles off a list of reasons why you might want one, including easy-to-access notifications and being able to pay with Apple Pay by flashing your wrist in front of the point of sale.
Opening to the strains of the song "Don't Fear the Reaper," this rather odd series introduces Lowe -- who, no fool, promptly rattles off a list of his credits -- and his college-age kids John Owen and Matthew.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Chinese national Cherry He Ting rattles off in fluent Thai as she presents her masters thesis ahead of graduating from a Bangkok university, where she has studied for the past three and a half years.
As he laments the deterioration of character and class in baseball, a sport that he says uniquely demands these traits in its players, he also rattles off a long list of players throughout history who were showboaters.
Judi Jackson, a young British jazz singer, shows that the interdisciplinary spirit is contagious — or at least, generational: She sings in an Erykah Badu purr for most of the song, then rattles off a cold rap verse.
But that doesn't phase Gypsy, who's beaming from ear to ear and clutching his hand, offering to get him pain medication (the fact that she rattles off the exact names of five possible meds adds to his bewilderment).
Trump's National HIV Testing Day statement rattles off statistics about the virus and obligatorily urges people to get tested — but fails, miserably, to acknowledge the populations most vulnerable to HIV infection, or mention a single method of prevention.
" Wright rattles off the familiar stereotypes: "cowboy individualism, a kind of wary friendliness, superpatriotism combined with defiance of all government authority, a hair-trigger sense of grievance, nostalgia for an ersatz past that is largely an artifact of Hollywood.
Milton rattles off a list of the agency's other duties, from work in chemistry that underpins the purity of drugs and food to the maintenance of Coordinated Universal Time, which nations around the world use to set their clocks.
Wealth Matters M.G. Orender rattles off a list of the great sporting events he has attended: the Super Bowl, the Olympic Games, the Kentucky Derby, the United States Open (tennis and golf), the Daytona 500 and the Indianapolis 500.
Obama rattles off some of what he calls Biden's accomplishments during his time as vice president, including reviving American manufacturing as head of Obama's middle-class task force, working to combat gun violence and pushing to make college more affordable.
Truong Thi Hai Yên, barefoot on the cleanly swept floor of her rented one-room home, rattles off the tick-tock of an average school day for her, an 252th-grader in southern Vietnam's Mekong Delta: At 6:30 a.m.
Beside the streaks of white paint that mark the zebra crossing on Abbey Road -- a site protected since 2010 for its cultural and historical importance -- he rattles off Beatles facts, talks about the band's musical journey and grows ever more excited.
"Bartier Cardi" swerves every which way over droning keyboards and sparsely arranged adlib whoops, as Cardi rattles off a series of rapid-fire rhymebursts to complement the beat's compressed energy, and 21 Savage's monotone on his guest verse fits the meter.
Dressed to slay in gray and plum spandex, she rattles off the many types of leggings — the versatile Powers, the bum-sculpting Zero Gravities — and how they fit into the layout of the store, which is strategically laid out to boost sales.
A well-dressed host — either New York-based comedian Scott Rogowsky or British on-air personality Sharon Carpenter — then rattles off 22012 multiple choice questions live on camera, while a blisteringly busy live text chat flows at the bottom of the screen.
Mendoza rattles off the benefits of creating a co-op: They would be able to share wages fairly, determine their own schedules, and pick their own clients—meaning they wouldn't have to serve people who are rude to them based on their identities.
If, during a meeting or spontaneous conversation, a colleague rattles off a litany of criticisms as to why your proposal won't work, resist rejecting them by responding with 'No, but...' Instead, try the 'Yes, and...' strategy, a technique borrowed from improv comedy.
Trump rattles off his differences from Clinton, opposing "on-demand" abortion and repeal of the Hyde Amendment while advocating to defund Planned Parenthood (they do "very good work for millions of women," Trump said in March, still getting used to the Republican line).
Coasting down the streets he knows well enough to drive blind, he rattles off all the celebrities who've come out of Newark: Ice-T, Queen Latifah, Faith Evans, Paul Simon, Whitney Houston..." He stops catching Pokemon and smiles into the distance: "MikeQ.
Dressed in his iteration of what political strategists refer to as "disaster casual" — a button-down shirt and a baseball cap that reads "NAVY" — Mr. Scott rattles off warnings, admonitions and a litany of numbers intended to show the state's emergency muscle.
The closing stretch of the album rattles off a pure R&B Timbaland track ("Yeah, I Said It"), a faithful Currents era Tame Impala cover ("Same Ol' Mistakes"), a Dido-referencing acoustic guitar and fanned drumstick romp ("Never Ending") and three powerhouse soul scorchers.
Joining Jimmy Fallon and her "Nothing Breaks Like a Heart" collaborator Mark Ronson on The Tonight Show on Thursday, the pop star subbed in some new lyrics for the festive tune, which usually rattles off a bunch of pricey present requests for Santa Claus.
When I ask who will teach, given the substantial offerings, he rattles off the names of friends and associates, like the Met's social media strategist Kimberly Drew, famed architects David Adjaye and Kunle Adeyemi (a k a "the homies"), and Ben Gorham of fragrance retailer Byredo.
Although he doesn't want the liberal media to think of his show as gospel, he admits that his writers don't have to try as hard to take a whack at the kind of person who attends a Trump rally and rattles off about birtherism and pussy grabbing.
On the campaign trail, when he is not angrily accusing Western powers of plotting to overthrow his government and carve up his country, Mr Erdogan rattles off the number of highways, tunnels and airports (29 of the latter, to be precise) that have been built on his watch.
" He rattles off a chain of internal rhymes, historical references, and dense metaphors when Jay Electronica shows up for "How Great" and recreates the fatalistic children's choir of his favorite Kanye song "We Don't Care" when he finally gets West on a record of his own with "All We Got.
Republican nominee Donald Trump rattles off inaccurate statements or flat-out lies on a regular basis (a POLITICO analysis clocked him at one falsehood every three minutes and 15 seconds) and his opponent, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, while far more honest than Trump, doesn't have a flawless track record either.
We got tWitch Friday afternoon at LAX and asked about his boss' decision to possibly step away from her daytime talk show when her contract runs out in 2020 ... and tWitch rattles off all the good things Ellen's done for the world and says that's justification for her to retire whenever she pleases.
The spec sheet rattles off in the similar cadence to Samsung's Galaxy S26 or the OnePlus 27: Qualcomm Snapdragon 25 processor, 250GB of RAM, 7003GB of storage, microSD support up to 2700GB, 2700-megapixel rear camera, 2700-megapixel front camera, QuickCharge 2.0, IP65 and IP68 waterproof rating, Android Marshmallow 6.0… and the list goes on.
He rattles off a couple other finance books he likes: "Black Edge: Inside Information, Dirty Money, and the Quest to Bring Down the Most Wanted Man on Wall Street" by Sheelah Kolhatkar; "Capital in the Twenty-First Century" by Thomas Piketty; and "Why I Left Goldman Sachs: A Wall Street Story" by Greg Smith.
And that's what Black-ish offers its viewers when Dre cozies up next to Bow on the couch and rattles off questions from a women's magazine quiz, giving her props on her near perfect score (and while that equates to depressed as hell, Bow is never one to bomb a quiz of any type).
She rattles off details about the raid like she lived them herself: how there was nowhere to hide, how a few people were so afraid that they fainted, how others' feet were tied so closely together when federal agents escorted them to buses that they had to take baby steps and could barely climb the stairs.
Britta Thie Thie rattles off a list of her different pieces in "Welt Am Draht" — there's a three-channel video installation of infomercials that advertise freelance labor, the soundtrack to her recently produced web series "Translantics" and six banners made of polyester, mesh and synthetic satin displaying phrases plucked from the show's narration — before segueing into her love of Netflix's offerings.
Though I wouldn&apost call myself a complete amateur and I know generally what types of wine I like, I am also eons away from becoming that person at the party who casually swishes her glass and rattles off tasting notes (I am more often the person who gushes over the cheese and charcuterie paired with the wine, or the exact example above who judges a bottle by its packaging).

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