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Some of us are a bit, shall we say, clumsier.
"It's been a little fuzzy, shall we say," he said.
That is, shall we say, not the most likely explanation.
I'm aware I was, shall we say, a special case.
So, happy reading … or shall we say, happy empowered reading.
Plus, he shocked Harris by, shall we say, christening the toilet.
It's a very Of Mice And Men moment, shall we say.
I think there&aposs something in the wind, shall we say.
The battle to who could out-Trump, Trump, shall we say.
There has been other, shall we say, shenanigans on the continent.
"Shall we say we're negotiating?" said Lowey in a phone interview.
We have our own, shall we say, communication with each other.
Donato was famous on 'BB' for, shall we say, being a jerk.
That said, there were probably a few more... shall we say hiccups?
"That is your opinion" is not, shall we say, a stinging comeback.
I'm surprised no one has, shall we say, embroidered on that one.
The Freewrite enables a certain kind of, shall we say, violent writing.
Loderunner: Our information has never been, shall we say, easy to access.
"The negative is that you become, shall we say, depoliticized," she explained.
On Friday a clue can be a bit, shall we say, vague.
Walmart, however, tends to be viewed differently by this demographic, shall we say.
There are several million undocumented aliens, shall we say, undocumented Chinese inside Russia.
And that creates opportunities to take a more, shall we say, DIY approach.
When it comes to pregnancy, I am — shall we say — not so traditional.
The Bachelor franchise universe is not one of, shall we say, linguistic richness.
"This election is going to be very exciting, shall we say," Kiniry said.
He also has, shall we say, a challenging history with regard to women.
As mentioned, Spotify, or shall we say Spodify, gobbled up Gimlet and Anchor.
If they were, the Obama camp's denials would seem, shall we say, lawyerly.
What the President may have been directly directing him on, shall we say.
The transfer record among the three clubs is, shall we say, extremely friendly.
And all three of those things, shall we say, are less than complete descriptions.
Turns out Kutcher had been, shall we say, misled by a chain pet store.
" Responses to Barstool's Twitter post of the video were, um, shall we say, "varied.
They collaborated, shall we say, in The Defenders, which arrived on Netflix last year.
But the small (shall we say "wee"?) plaque "might be even cooler," he allowed.
He then went off on Weinstein for his -- shall we say -- "Mad Men" mentality.
IT'S GOING TO INCLUDE A NUMBER OF, SHALL WE SAY, ARROWS IN THE QUIVER.
No decision has been made, but, look, there are clear issues, shall we say.
That includes, shall we say, some less-than-legal antics, to put it mildly.
Gore objected to seem innocent compared with today's raunchy, shall we say pornified, playlist.
My friends knew him as a certain kind of, shall we say, boundary pusher.
When you head to a flat Earth conference you expect… shall we say, eccentricity.
On Twitter, our colleague Mike Isaac had, shall we say, a toughly worded assessment.
I wasn't as … involved, or, shall we say, as focused as I am now.
As is typical in politics though, the senators facts were - shall we say - off.
Obviously the telecom companies, anyone providing bandwidth, they own those pipes, shall we say.
Walmart attributes our national love for bananas to a less, shall we say, Machiavellian source.
Debby is not, shall we say, smitten with the idea of my running 103 miles.
"Some friends' feelings about a partner are, shall we say, 'purer' than others," Mandell says.
China to actually make everyone, shall we say, operate fair in a world trade system.
We didn't have to bullshit, shall we say, your way through what you were doing.
My youthful pursuit of David-like perfection had gone, shall we say, not terribly well.
On a superficial level, PigeonBot looks a bit, shall we say, like a school project.
Naturally, this is creating some consternation among people with, shall we say, delicate-sounding names.
"I'm used to, shall we say, enthusiasms from all elements of the party," she said.
The HFPA has always been a bit, shall we say, quirky when it comes to nominations.
Like all good lies, it's surrounded by a hard (shall we say, crunchy?) shell of truth.
Despite some, shall we say, hilarious reading difficulties, Moonlight has won the Oscar for Best Picture.
Even many of the cryptorati are, shall we say, not always exactly redolent of good faith.
The thing is, now, America's new commander-in-chief is a little, shall we say, unpredictable.
When I was younger, sure, I wanted to have some degree of, shall we say, identity.
And I felt like it was a little risqué and very cleavage forward, shall we say.
That's not necessarily a bad thing — so long as it gets, shall we say, well spent.
London-based Exit Records is starting 2016 on the right foot, or shall we say footwork.
But the Russians here — or, shall we say, the people from Russia here — are feeling confident.
But as formidable opponents, many of these sea creatures lack a significant, shall we say, bite.
It's no secret that mobile apps take some, shall we say, liberties with your personal information.
A comprehensive guide to prayer might be a bit, shall we say, complicated for this space.
The affair that she describes was, shall we say, inadvisable according to the ethics of her profession.
In the 1920s and '30s, there was a lot of, shall we say, ethnographic representation of populations.
The math was, shall we say, daunting for Kobe Bryant's first coach with the Los Angeles Lakers.
That tweet quickly went viral due to the — shall we say — interesting choice in decor on display.
I don't believe they're going to be, shall we say out there running businesses again real soon.
Of course, they forgot that Trump had, shall we say, a trump card: the American working class.
For most of my life, the sartorial choices of infants weren't, shall we say, top of mind.
I don't believe they're going to be, shall we say, out there running businesses again real soon.
"Elizabeth Warren was, shall we say, a little bit excessively inclined to praise Hillary Clinton," he says.
Easily the most, shall we say, intense sign of the Zodiac, Scorpio craves constant change, evolution, and discovery.
That they are not limited to some of, shall we say, the less scrupulous exchanges was perhaps not.
But this, paired with Lochte's general, shall we say, presence of mind, makes for a pretty hilarious timeline.
The minimal furnishings are, shall we say, vintage, and you wouldn't want to go near the water cooler.
Paul a "spoiled brat" and suggested he was not, shall we say, the sharpest tool in the shed.
Leica's cameras are well-known for their iconic design, stellar image quality, and, shall we say, "premium" pricing.
"Shall we say, it's not his style to be a playboy," said Avik Roy, a friend from Yale.
In other words, it's tailor-made (or, shall we say, perfectly blended) to get the Insta-set's attention.
"She's very single-minded, shall we say, which is generally thought of as a male trait," Thompson said.
One's mileage may vary based on preference and taste, as well as more, shall we say, earthy factors.
In his new testimony, his memories were a bit clearer, but it wasn't exactly photographic, shall we say.
Yes, the witch claims are pointed at Shushanna, a Russian mathematician who is very, shall we say, goal-oriented.
New York (CNN Business)Corporate America has been, shall we say, evolving on the minimum wage in recent years.
After all that praise, I should maybe acknowledge that I'm not, shall we say, the biggest Star Wars fan.
HUCKABEE: Well, I guess their relationship shall we say, is on the chilly side of the street right now.
Investment and borrowing were particularly strong at state-owned companies, where efficiency is not, shall we say, a watchword.
If David is modeled after David Bowie and T.E. Lawrence, Walter is, shall we say, a more basic version.
Though well-designed vibrators are always a plus, there are, shall we say, only so many ways to come.
Compare that with his boss, and you'll see there's not a lot of, shall we say, technical expertise there.
While the Camorama promo video is a bit, shall we say, racy I think the product is pretty solid.
But his idea has taken on a life of its own, which has, shall we say, irked some Fins.
Also: An emergency room doctor describes the (shall we say) unusual actions of people about to freeze to death.
The Lincoln Plaza faithful — who tend to be, shall we say, not young — aren't just hanging crepe these days.
"This moment was, how shall we say, not very positive," recalled Larisa Sargan, Mr. Lutsenko's assistant at the time.
Instead of practicing and hitting, shall we say, lower quality balls, he is going to be competing in matchplay.
Want another sign that the Republican Party is, shall we say, a bit out of touch with much of America?
To be honest, some of us have been, shall we say, underwhelmed with your negotiating skills since you became president.
As they popped one in, they couldn't help but feel that the room was a bit...familiar, shall we say?
Yet Camille's status as an outsider also spares her from receiving the blunt of her mother's — shall we say — attention.
So it's not entirely surprising that the Brazilian's response would be as, shall we say, qualified as it has been.
It has not gone unnoticed that Katy Perry has been, shall we say, a bit extra in her interviews lately.
That is particularly noteworthy given that Monzo and Starling are direct competitors with an interesting shared history, shall we say.
When certain people disappeared or stopped breathing, Lerner often seemed to be, shall we say, part of the postmortem conversation.
"The Speaker has an overriding, shall we say, principle, which is the committees shall do the work," Pelosi said Friday.
Still, this president is not the first leader to advance, shall we say, weird hairbrained solutions to our earthly problems.
What is not being mentioned in the marketing of failure is that not everyone can, shall we say, fail successfully.
Lindsey Graham camp, which is determined to have a vote no matter what, and the, shall we say, other camp.
"I think that democracy wins when, shall we say, people learn what their leaders do in the shadows," he said.
"We have information that this man is dangerous, that he is aggressive and, shall we say, psychologically disturbed," he said.
BOB IGER: Yes, in the middle of the competition, shall we say, between us and Comcast for the Fox assets.
"I'm used to, shall we say, enthusiasms from all elements of the party — I can roll with that," she said.
According to astrologer Annie Heese, you're probably a little, shall we say, offbeat if you were born under a Mercury retrograde.
"They thought the pregnancy would go away on its own, shall we say, but it doesn't work like that," she said.
The actress also spilled on her last date night — or shall we say day dates — with her 42-year-old hubby.
There's a, shall we say, understanding amongst the PeopleStyle team that Zoë is my perma-pick unless they've been informed otherwise.
Such high temperatures are not the most likely outcome, but they are, shall we say, less unlikely than one might like.
You see, ordinarily, guests dining at the White House would be the recipients of a more, shall we say, traditional supper.
As far as we know, the couple is still as happy as a clam — or, shall we say, a pet pig.
Even those who have, shall we say, taken a slight diversion from reality, frequently do so with positive thoughts in mind.
And with how-tos like curling your hair with Cheetos, the advice gets even more, shall we say, creative every day.
So the network of assets is one that [you have] to identify in terms of depth of handling, shall we say.
So let's assume that Trump's statements to the public are, shall we say, different from those given to Mueller under oath.
Girls in groups are… how shall we say it, what's the word we insist in thinking has a penchant for boys?
The Red Temple might have more of a foothold in Essos, but in Westeros, its power is, shall we say, limited.
As Demenga pointed out, the interpretation was "shall we say, a bit Romantic"—sanding away the sharper corners of Bach's language.
In a sense, the risk intended toward "millionaires and billionaires" would, shall we say, trickle down to hurt the rest of us.
There were plenty more, shall we say, embellishments at the event, but that's par for the course at any big company's launch.
These pins are a more, shall we say, discreet way of attracting fellow fans rather than doing the "peace among worlds" sign.
LONDON — UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has a bit of reputation for his, er, shall we say unique choices in verbal expression.
Exactly. We were a raw band when we were doing the first album, we were all, shall we say, a bit younger.
And, again like Bitcoin, it promptly attracts a coterie of dollar-sign-eyed enthusiasts who are … shall we say … somewhat less awesome.
"All that says is your understanding of the world and what's happening in it... Is shall we say, limited lol," one wrote.
The president seemed to be responding to an interview with Mr. Phillips on CNN Friday morning that was, shall we say, inconclusive.
Nearly 800 of you wrote to share your views of Mr. Obama's remarks, and the reaction was, shall we say, fiercely divided.
And anyway, Facebook withdrew that after a matter of months, and Sheryl and I had, shall we say, a disagreement philosophically about that.
It seemed, shall we say, a weird flex (Bridenstine is a former Navy pilot), but OK.  Bridenstine in NASA Ames' Vertical Motion Simulator.
In years past, the BBMAs have brought out some of the more, shall we say, interesting ensembles from our favorite artists and musicians.
Like most fun things in life, though, there's a dark side to pom-poms: They're a bit — shall we say — easy to overdo.
So I proceeded to go through the people he followed, turns out he only followed women who shall we say were perfectly sculpted.
Both Manchester City's Fernandinho and Liverpool's Coutinho (the two inho's, shall we say) brought some A game, and are keeping this one interesting.
"The new administration comes into office with, shall we say, a degree of skepticism about the value of the multilateral organizations," Hammond said.
And if your memory is, shall we say, not so photographic, is there anything you can do to improve it — without Alexa's help?
Do you think China's position on North Korea has shifted one way or the other because of Trump's, shall we say, unpredictable behavior?
The Kim Jong Un-Trump communiqué is a product of a new thinking, or shall we say the Trump Nuclear Non-proliferation Strategy.
" But she acknowledged that she wasn't prepared for the attacks: "There's nothing as, shall we say, revealing as having an intra-party fight.
" Speaking at her home, O'Brien brought up her son's decision to publish this material, saying, "I was, shall we say, thrown by that.
Ms. Thunberg is also known for expressing her anger and dismay with adults who are not, shall we say, on the same page.
If you find yourself in a place where there's more people with guns that cameras, those rules are, shall we say, open to interpretation.
People born while the planet of communication is in a backspin tend to go through the world in, shall we say, an unusual way.
Dear Readers, I don't have kids, so my morning responsibilities are, shall we say, limited (yep that's a link to my dog's Instagram page).
Holmes Smart Wifi-Enabled WeMo True-HEPA Premium Air Purifier Back inside the house, the air is a little... well, shall we say, stale.
Instead, the company is moving toward a much more, shall we say, proactive approach to identifying what can and cannot stay on its servers.
As much as this is all about getting the country to change its gun laws, Schumer's statement has, shall we say, diverted the conversation.
The World Health Organization last month added "internet gaming disorder" to its manual of psychiatric diagnoses, and the reaction was, shall we say, muted.
The only thing you can add to those issues above, two years down the line, is that some countries are more, shall we say, nationalistic.
When "pirate" is the top choice in North Carolina (mascot of East Carolina University?) and "potato" in Ohio, the data is, shall we say, suspect.
Given that Rissmann is kind of, shall we say, fine as hell, we're wondering this means that he will also make overtures to Cersei's heart.
It is, shall we say, hard to believe Tom Perez, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, John Podesta had no idea that Democrats had any role funding this.
It seems very simple, but of course you will have the richness of meeting, shall we say, colourful individuals at times... It's called Vedia taxi.
And since many of us let our guards down while we have sex, that can lead to some, shall we say, candid moments and remarks.
The site also features numerous photos and GIFs of Biden being, shall we say, handsy — an issue that has followed the candidate for some time.
Like many other, shall we say, "niche communities," Flat Earthers have found a home on YouTube and have created video after video "debunking" the launch.
For those of us who are, shall we say, organizationally challenged, it's a further reminder that now is the time to get our act together.
"People are coming out of hibernation, and they're swapping out their sweats and comfy clothes for more, shall we say, 'scantily clad' options," Forshee says.
A couple of years ago, I sold a particularly rare and, shall we say, experimental pair of Yamamoto sneakers that never looked right on me.
Any answers at all from the dozen or so senators who have been, shall we say, quiet about where they stand on this bill. 7.
"What it shows is that no country is independently able to, shall we say, change or undermine the global economic and financial system," Kirkegaard said.
The photographs on view are awe-inspiring, unique, and impressive, but the exhibition is, shall we say, rather discreet with its depiction of historical events.
Speaking at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, Takizawa revealed some early concept art for Link that showed a more... modern look, shall we say.
At just 26 months of age, there are few companies that have raced—or shall we say trotted—into the unicorn club at such a speed.
Simon Cowell reenacted that scene in reverse during an X-Factor episode when his big toe was mistaken for, how shall we say it, his junk.
"There's no question there are some candidates that seem to have more, shall we say, a place we can make a stronger contrast," Ms. Pelosi said.
With the rise of zero-hours contracts and precarious freelance employment, it has become easy for companies to dismiss employees for – shall we say – questionable reasons.
While the Reno's apparent appearance is certainly, shall we say, aggressive, it doesn't seem to alleviate the main concern about motorized pop-up cameras: their durability.
What makes it look so chic and not shall we say "Carrie Bradshaw-esque" is the matching "l'étoile"-print throughout that keeps it whimsical, not wacky.
Or maybe you used to feel electric discussing things like warm fronts and lightning strikes, but lately your weather conversations lack, shall we say, thermal convection.
And it's a question now of waiting for the other side to come back and say, you know, shall we say, sign on the dotted line.
Toothbrushes and Magic Erasers, however, should not be used to clean suede or knit uppers, which brings us to those more, shall we say, temperamental materials.
Do you wonder to yourself, "Can he really be saying that?" or wish he could find a less, shall we say, "moralistic" way to put it?
Mortality hacking is, shall we say, unusual, although it is one topic where Thiel has been a pioneer that others are now glomming onto of late.
WATCH: Spaced Out—Saving the Last Great Telescope There are also more, shall we say, exotic theories about what these stations could be used for, correct?
The Melnik wine still had a distinctive dryness but lacked the particular, shall we say, dynamic aftertaste as the glass I'd tried back in the cellar.
After all, the star player is not only known for his talent on the pitch, but also for his, shall we say, not-so-modest lifestyle.
Anyone who goes to work in that White House should assume that he or she will witness acts that are, shall we say, irregular at best.
Party leaders have long understood that some elements of the base harbored ideas that were, shall we say, incompatible with the self-evident equality of humankind.
We were right in the middle of our, shall we say, altered-minds phase, so nothing was easy, never mind writing a new LP from scratch.
Nonetheless, she's been seeing and talking to him, ever since a car accident left her with a, shall we say, altered view of reality and time.
Nonetheless, she's been seeing and talking to him, ever since a car accident left her with a, shall we say, altered view of reality and time.
Which brings me to my final point: some of the recent discourse on Memegen and elsewhere within the company has been, shall we say, less than civil.
It's not just that it was dubbed a "project," but also that Google has, shall we say, a mixed record when it comes to providing communication services.
LN: I think that's a very interesting question, because the whole nature of such an exhibition is in some ways, modified or tinted, tainted shall we say?
And like the Nintendo Labo that the PixelQuest Arcade is, shall we say, "heavily inspired" by, players actually have to assemble the PixelQuest Arcade out of cardboard.
Prince Rama's Nimai and Taraka Larson have gotten really into the theme of skating and motorcycles and energy drinks, or, shall we say, living on the edge.
Although, to be fair, the pop star owes an enormous debt of gratitude to Vetements, Thrasher, and Metallica for the, shall we say, inspiration for his designs.
Instead, turn it over to someone a little less personally invested, a little less prone to outbursts, a little less, shall we say, loopy and self-destructive.
And for something, shall we say, unconventional, there's Modobag, a motorized suitcase that you can sit on and ride through the airport like a scoot-along toy.
In 2015, when I sat down to read all of Warren Buffett's annual letters from the 10 years prior, the world was, shall we say, slightly less interesting.
With that in mind, the website that brought you Gritty Photoshopped into holiday movies presents a card for the Grinch, or shall we say Gritch, in your life.
Gingrich's wonkiness would provide a welcome counterpoint to Trump's more, shall we say, ad hoc approach to the nuances of policies from taxes to immigration to foreign affairs.
It looks, shall we say, Victoria-Beckham-level chic every time, and it can top off just about any throw-on-and-go outfit you can dream up.
His sense of duty is so clear that Kelly could fall easy prey to those in the West Wing who ascribe to, shall we say, less exalted motives.
The Men In Black: International star took on The Late Late Show host in a battle of the waiters on Tuesday, and they're both, shall we say, enthusiastic.
If Trump was happy to accept Kim's vague promises and declare victory, Pompeo, who has a more, shall we say, traditional approach to foreign policy, wanted concrete answers.
Getting a handle on the sprawl of Cairo can be difficult, with its pounding dry heat and unforgiving traffic (crossing the street is, shall we say, an adventure).
"There is no question that he has gained influence and, shall we say, standing," said Larry Kudlow, an informal economic adviser to Trump dating back to the campaign.
Look, earlier this year when Mr. Robot star Rami Malek won an Oscar for his portrayal of Freddie Mercury in Bohemian Rhapsody it was, shall we say, surprising.
Also, sometimes the grand jury subpoena has a way of making a reluctant witness who is also a potential defendant into, shall we say, a very cooperative citizen.
"There are times when one viral infection may be so apparent, shall we say, that it actually acts as a barrier to your getting a second," Schaffner said.
And unless the Republican leadership is going to be as, shall we say, critical of their own members as they are of Donald Trump, it is all a show.
I didn't want to have women at the center of the story, to have them partially leading it, and then have the depiction be, how shall we say, problematic.
"The president has shown that he tends to be, shall we say, plain-spoken and forthright," said Bill Otis, special White House counsel to former President George H.W. Bush.
The people at Black and McDonald—the company that owns the van—were, shall we say, not too pleased about this video and relieved the driver of his duties.
And yet, Trump still displays a, shall we say, peculiar resistance to calling out Putin, even as he lambasts America's allies and badly hurts America's standing in most countries.
"To me the elephant in the room, or the pig in the room shall we say, is consciousness," the scientific definition of which remains under scientific debate, Moreno says.
Victor Mather, our resident Olympics historian and master of many tasks, proposed such a competition to Sarah Lyall, a staff reporter who, shall we say, is allergic to checklists.
By the way, I'm afraid that in the case of Michael Wolff — whose journalistic ethics are, shall we say, of a distinctly creative variety — they'll have plenty to attack.
Although the millions watching the mini-series may not all be New York Times readers, for those of us who are this was, shall we say, a big spoiler!
It's easy to read it as a simple hit job ordered by an editor who hates the (then) president-elect, but the information contained therein is, shall we say, convincing.
The, shall we say, complicated relationship between Mary Stuart — aka Mary, Queen of Scots — and her cousin Elizabeth — aka Queen Elizabeth I — has been a rather well-trod cinematic subject.
Rihanna premiered her latest Fenty X Puma designs during Paris Fashion Week on Monday, and this time her inspiration was everything schoolgirl (or shall we say Bad School-Gal) related.
CORINNA DA FONSECA-WOLLHEIM PIANO SONATA NO. 2 By the late 1940s, Mr. Boulez had gained some notoriety for his scores and his, shall we say, provocative statements on music.
With straight edges, it becomes difficult to avoid words that have terminal non-RSTLNE letters, so one ends up with a lot of fill that is, shall we say, STRUCTURAL.
If it goes smoothly, the update would be a positive move for the tech giant after a spate of — shall we say — less-than-smooth rollouts these past few months.
Among the earliest users of the internet were fans of the Grateful Dead (like me, my introduction: 1990!) and others who were, shall we say, no strangers to illegal drugs.
What to read CNN's Manu Raju and Caroline Kelly on the, shall we say, very blunt Pelosi views on the meeting behind closed doors when she returned to the Capitol.
This is especially true when we use apps run by companies located in countries that have, shall we say, a more complicated relationship with their host government — as in Russia.
Basically, Peter is 100 percent on board to take their relationship one day at a time, in hopes of building up a solid foundation for their eventual — shall we say it?
Some of their advice can get a little, shall we say, creative (stiletto contouring, anyone?), but generally, bloggers work to make their looks accessible, smart, and most of all, budget-conscious.
But the real issue is, I think he put a lot of credence, when he first did it -- I know one, shall we say, didn't do what he thought he'd do.
All through my life, I've spoken to people in more, shall we say, regular jobs where only do job interviews every five years, and they're devastated they didn't get the job.
We also have four 15-letter phrases, but because they're not "stacked" we can expect to be spared from the, shall we say, compromising fill that a stack arrangement often requires.
Sharon at first scoffed at the question, but then dug into it ... and wanted to know if Trump was adding a, shall we say, special touch to wall models he perused.
Back in October, reports surfaced that Soylent customers started to experience some, shall we say, gastrointestinal issues, after consuming its newly released Food Bar and/or version 1.6 of its food Powder.
Mark Zuckerberg has no time for bullshit "artwork"After ordering Facebook employees to draw on the walls of the company's new digs, Mark Zuckerberg was—shall we say—dismayed at the product.
Luxury watchmaker H. Moser & Cie has unveiled what it's calling the Swiss Alp Watch, a timepiece that looks near-identical to the Apple Watch but that is, shall we say, unapologetically mechanical.
We got Brown outside of Madeo, and asked his thoughts on who could pull it off in this new era -- and he named two huge stars that are, shall we say ... older.
Trump's relationship with the media has been, shall we say, fractious to date - from his deeming CNN "fake news" to his press secretary's various run-ins with the members of the press.
But Spam, whose name is rumored to be a mash-up of the words "spiced ham," is a Minnesota native, and not, shall we say, the food of the ancients in Korea.
As a longtime reporter covering the tech industry — which I have found so nonreflective, it's a miracle that its ranks can see themselves in the mirror — I am, shall we say, pessimistic.
And, to drive the article's point home, someone on the company's art team created cover art that, shall we say, implies customers are doing more than just talking to the digital assistant.
Anna, a depressed woman of the future who is longing to have a baby and who is given Arthur as a temporary companion, is wary of — shall we say — turning him on.
You don't need to latch onto comforting internet narratives to arrive at the conclusion that this is not the most stable presidency and that the Commander in Chief has... imperfections, shall we say.
Assad has been trying for more modest propaganda gains with the Syrian presidential Instagram feed, offering a -- shall we say -- tightly curated view of life filled with family cameos and humanitarian photo ops.
His friend the journalist Katharine Viner remembers how they butted heads at first while collaborating on a play about American activist Rachel Corrie: We had, shall we say, a lot of vigorous debate.
This was another result of the lawsuit against Frank, that he had to put in a disclaimer at the beginning to suggest much of the, shall we say, non-musical sequences were staged.
Maybe, although having a candidate with a shall-we-say open attitude to rumors and conspiracy theories might also give us more aggressive fact-checking than the usual "both sides do it" default.
In fact, Aniston may be one of the very few high-powered actresses to have maintained her incontestable place on the A-list despite a movie career that's been, shall we say, spotty.
The problem: Magic Johnson and Rob Pelinka, the Lakers' nascent front-office power duo, signed a slew of nonshooters and, shall we say, mercurial personalities who, as a group, prompted instant second-guessing.
One reason he leaves Apple in 225 is, shall we say, the Macintosh is a work of absolute beauty but the execution, sales, supply chains and everything are not working all that well.
In that respect, it's also become a marketing opportunity for retailers, mostly through Advent calendars, which have been around since the 193th century and have of late grown steadily more, shall we say, creative.
If you had the levels of racism present today in Maryland as you have anti-Semitism prevalent today in, shall we say, Jordan, you certainly as a young journalist would be mindful of it.
The first trailer for Sony's Venom spinoff — starring Tom Hardy as the titular Spider-Man villain — is here, and it makes the, shall we say, "curious" choice of not actually showing Venom at all.
But as an emotionally stunted, internationally famous golden boy who's spent the past 15 years in seclusion with a secret order of mystical monks, he is not, shall we say, the most relatable protagonist.
"There's no question that some candidates that seem to have, shall we say, a place we can make a stronger contrast than others, although all of them are starkly different from our Democratic candidates."
But soon the term started to shift in meaning, and became a way to discuss young male Sanders supporters who were a little too, shall we say, bro-ish when it came to women.
Yes, it was the last game of the first-round playoff series between the Sharks and the Vegas Golden Knights — not exactly required viewing for more, shall we say, casual hockey fans like me.
The real Mr. Savir was, shall we say, more roly-poly and less flamboyant — definitely unlikely to jump on a table or wear anything other than the standard-issue suit of a career diplomat.
The space-sharing company WeWork and the exercise start-up Peloton each filed paperwork for their formal plans to go public, so look for further scrutiny of their — shall we say — unconventional business plans.
Adolescents have a way of, shall we say, putting you in your place, but they can also deliver bolts of insight, and I want to be around as often as possible when those drop.
It doesn't help that after the release of the song, which is about how a broken heart helped Gomez learn to love herself, Hailey Bieber took to Instagram with, shall we say, a serendipitous Story.
That's all well and good, but if you're considering taking a, shall we say, higher vibe route for your centerpiece this year, we'd like to recommend adding a healing crystal or two to the display.
AND LOTS OF FUTURISTIC SHALL WE SAY HYPE BUT SOMEHOW THE COMPANY AND ITS LEADER COULD NOT SEE THE IMMEDIATE FUTURE AND SEE THE LAYOFFS THAT THEY WERE ABOUT TO ANNOUNCE A FEW DAYS LATER.
This episode begins with the incarcerated journalist Lucas Goodwin reciting what sounds like a chapter from a forthcoming "Fifty Shades of Grey" spinoff so that his cellmate can, shall we say, enjoy some "me" time.
The army of the dead faces off against the allied living forces in the darkness, made darker by a bespoke storm brought in by, shall we say, a Mr. N.K., to further demoralize the good guys.
And here's another one when you ask me 'Well, why did you buy it if you think the company is sort of, shall we say, not done the best job on this merger they just did?
Some might say the last season of Game of Thrones felt a little, how shall we say, rushed—leading more than a million disgruntled fans to sign a petition to have it remade with different writers.
This directive is followed by what, shall we say, comes close to a recommendation from the NYC Health Department to masturbate your goddamn heart out, with a reminder to wash your hands and sex toys after.
While there's plenty of serious advance analysis — what we can expect on the debate topics and what we can hope to see from the candidates — there's also plenty of people taking it, shall we say, less seriously.
There's a certain type of handbag — sculptural and lust-worthy in its design, sometimes impractical in its size, and, shall we say, "directional" in its fabrication — that is now commonly associated with an "influential" type of gal.
I was getting annoyed with Jaxi driving (they are, um, living jaguar statues in the Sand Kingdom), and my gf is notorious for, shall we say less-than-careful driving in games, so it worked out beautifully.
The estimates from pot smokers are, shall we say, higher: Roughly one in four people responding to an informal poll last year by High Times, the cannabis magazine, said a typical joint contained one gram of marijuana.
Some of this is very, shall we say, Silicon Valley, but if you take away one or two small morning routine tips from this, then I'm glad I was not too embarrassed to ask people this question.
"Some of the statistics that have been, uh, cited, shall we say, don't appear to reflect the nature of the financial agreement between Boeing and the Department of Defense," the White House press secretary, Josh Earnest, said.
"We have many other, shall we say, candidates for impeachable offense in terms of the Constitution, but this one is the most understandable by the public," Pelosi said at a forum hosted by the Atlantic on Tuesday.
This movie — about two kids (Tobey Maguire and Reese Witherspoon) who are sucked into an old, black and white TV show, and then start messing with its rigid set of rules — is not, shall we say, subtle.
But now that the show has finally caught up to the, shall we say, *languid *pace of George R. R. Martin's writing, everyone is finally on a level playing field, equally unsure of what's going to happen next.
Shoulders, bust, chest, waist, hips, thighs and height can be independently adjusted, as well as general, shall we say, robustity — allowing for the realistic replication of body types from a 5′ pregnant woman to a 6'3″ basketball player.
Also, most of the twentysomething men I slept with, shall we say, kept it quick — except the unfortunate case of one who was so dulled from antidepressants that he couldn't come, even though he'd last until I did.
He's occasionally responded to those emails with, shall we say, salty responses (he's used "I'd rather vacation in North Korea" or "I'd rather stick my junk in a beehive"), but last week, he decided that he'd had enough.
What really happened: For weeks now, folks in Washington have been, shall we say, upset that special counsel Robert Mueller's report on Russian election meddling had been submitted to attorney general Bill Barr but not available to the public.
But there were some first-year problems: ATMs crashed, beer lines were long, food trucks ran out of meals before everyone enjoyed them, and some complained that the $25 to $50 entrance fee was too, shall we say, steep.
Will spent under $5k to buy the beater and his team spent another 8 weeks customizing it with, shall we say, Unique touches -- a custom rag-top, leather piped interior seats, custom Nas wheels and a sick sound system.
Street Scene What do you do if you are IBM, supposedly one of the most reliable of blue-chip companies, and you want to acquire another company that is, shall we say, a little more ethically and morally challenged?
So this lengthy blog post, in which he sets out reasons for joining ("making the world better and more equal") and — at long last — exiting Google does look like an exercise in New Year reputation "exfoliation," shall we say.
And typically, "KUWTK" episodes are highly-produced affairs, clearly shot and edited by professional film crews—but this entry was, shall we say, of the cinéma vérité tradition, with a variety of handheld shots that seemed unconstrained by scripts.
Zac Efron, the man best known for having his head in the game and his heart in the song, will be taking on the role of Ted Bundy, and he just provided another look at his, shall we say, lewk.
Mental health is a national crisis, with nearly 1 out of 5 Americans suffering from some sort of mental illness, from depression or bipolar disorder to schizophrenia — and Trump's stance toward mental health has historically been, shall we say, cavalier.
And yet, unless you spend a significant part of your life searching the website and roaming the aisles (and maybe even then), there's a good chance you're not aware of some of the store's more, shall we say, unusual offerings.
In a new post on her app, Khloé provides the packing list that every savvy traveler needs when jetting off on a romantic rendezvous where you'd prefer to remain — shall we say — indisposed, rather than check out the local scenery.
They go back to her castle of nefarious activity – which is so well stocked, shall we say, that anyone who enters is to sign a waiver before getting loose – and afterward, Prince says his "body will never be the same".
What we know from newly unsealed court documents is that Kadar is accused of soliciting his services on AlphaBay, a dark web marketplace where buyers and sellers exchange goods and services that, shall we say, you won't find on eBay.
He's trying to find out why some of my work is sombre in tone, shall we say, and he's trying for some simple explanation of that in me or in my life, rather than in the society that I am portraying.
After a projector malfunction that left the audience in the dark for about 20 minutes, we finally watched Watson disguising himself as a manure salesman in one scene and, in another, conducting a, shall we say, sexy autopsy alongside his crush.
" But could there also be a whisper of East Coast resentment — or shall we say schadenfreude — from out-of-state commentators who, understandably, might be irritated by, to use a seasonal example, the cheery "Merry Christmas from the Santa Monica beach!
For those with a fairly childish sense of humor, there's also a skill where you can ask Alexa to make noises that are, shall we say, similar to the ones your digestive system makes when you eat too many beans.
There's also a whole contingent of Grimes fans out there who are feeling downright betrayed (as I was) that their beloved "anti-imperialist baby wolverine" seems to be adopting a more, shall we say, moderate persona, at least on Twitter.
In this movie Martha, Tom and Jerry cartoon, they had some shall we say adult situation and I was kind of shocked, Charles was too, and I remember he said we&aposre the only paying customers and still they have to mistreat us.
"I will say that the threat that is introduced this season is something that will carry over for more than just this season, so it will become sort of our main villain, shall we say, for the show," Ross Duffer told E News.
When she learns he was in town, planning everything behind the scenes, she whisks her new husband and her siblings off to his motel — where she discovers, to her mingled horror and amusement, that her mother has, shall we say, gotten there first.
Until and unless the line "kick him right in the Coriolanus" shows up in an as yet undiscovered quarto of "The Taming of the Shrew," Cole Porter's "Kiss Me, Kate" score from 1948 is, shall we say, true to Shakespeare in its fashion.
"He and I discussed a lack of, shall we say, OPSEC, that much of Rudy's discussions were happening over an unclassified cellphone or, perhaps as bad, WhatsApp messages, and therefore you can only imagine who else knew about them," Mr. Morrison testified.
Publisher adtech startups Taboola and Outbrain merge in $850M deal to take on Google and Facebook The content recommendation rivals — who are, shall we say, not exactly known for the high quality of their recommendations — are merging to form a single company.
It is tracing a return to the spirit of the 1970s, to the promise of ever-widening liberation — and the long-term influence of that return on a society already shadowed by sterility and loneliness will be, shall we say, interesting to watch.
As a result, they have slid from a higher-than-expected No. 4 to an uncomfortable No. 8 in the West — thus resurrecting all the preseason questions about L.A.'s ability to make the playoffs with, shall we say, such an eclectic roster.
By the end of his investigation, all the P's, shall we say, rained down upon President Trump and, as Colbert phrased it, he was "drowning in P." We can't say that this diagram washed away any of our worries, but we appreciate the help.
Jefferson strongly disputes the notion that the inevitable growing pains of a squad filled with youth (most notably Brandon Ingram, Kyle Kuzma and Lonzo Ball) and, shall we say, unpredictable veterans (JaVale McGee, Michael Beasley, Rajon Rondo and Stephenson) will torment the famously demanding James.
But his brushes with the news media — and ensuing raw feelings — go further back than that, to his school days at Connecticut College, where he was a student government senator and his relationship with The College Voice was, shall we say, not terribly cordial.
The pizza theme carries through to the, shall we say, garish, design of the shoes, which feature a cheese grater-esque mesh, "extreme marinara splash" highlights, and, for an extra dose of complete lack of subtlety, the word "PIZZA" emblazoned on the sides of the shoe.
Listen, for starters, to the way he phrases "which of you shall we say doth love us most?" as Lear carves his kingdom among his daughters: A slight upturn on the word "most" implies that even he can't believe he is asking so hateful a question.
" (For someone who talks about money as much as Trump, them's fighting words.) How Trump feels about them: While Trump went through a period of, shall we say, ambivalence about his German heritage -- more about this shortly -- he declared in the 2014 documentary "Kings of Kallstadt": "I love Kallstadt.
CAME OVER FRIDAY AFTERNOON, TOWARD THE EVENING, AND WE TALKED ABOUT ENERGEN, AND INTERESTINGLY, LATELY, MORE THAN USUAL, A LOT OF SHAREHOLDERS OF DIFFERENT COMPANIES HAVE BEEN CALLING ME WHEN THEY FEEL LIKE THEY'RE BEING, SHALL WE SAY, ABUSED BY THE MANAGEMENT OR THAT'S TOO STRONG OF A WORD.
On the other there are people whose lives and choices fall, shall we say, at the opposite end of the spectrum of holiness from a Saint Anthony, whose appetitive excesses and prideful self-worship open themselves in a very different and much more destructive way to  Luciferian activity.
"This is a guy who has made, shall we say, racially insensitive remarks, things that conservatives who care about defending the cause of conservatism cannot in good conscience abide," said Matt Lewis, a CNN commentator and author of a new book that argues the Republican Party has betrayed its conservative roots.
One of the main things I hear from a lot of — shall we say — homophobic, transphobic, biphobic people, not just in the United States but all over the world, is like, 'Back in the day, there weren't any [gay or trans] people, and now all of a sudden it's everybody.
For those who prefer that the sport not become a, shall we say, political football, here are our Week 6 picks and an interactive calculator that lets you explore every team's path to the N.F.L. playoffs (which its makers say covers all "383 sexdecillion" different ways the season could end).
"I like Pop and there's going to be a certain phase of my work which will probably be closer to Pop and I would like to, shall we say?" he said in the 1963 Smithsonian interview, boasting that he was working on new designs for the penny and the US flag.
But if you're gifting the kind of person who is more apt to spend their own cash on, shall we say, less-than-practical things like eating out or the acquisition of designer footwear, sometimes the best thing you can get them is that very quotidian object they'll never bother buying for themselves.
But it's possible that this is changing, with the Women's March's eccentric leadership as a leading indicator, and that a more left-wing, populist, anti-establishment Democratic Party — a party reshaped by Ocasio-Cortezan energy, shall we say — will become increasingly influenced by paranoias and bigotries that bubble up on the far left.
If your motives are, shall we say, less than ideal, you probably need more time to heal or perhaps you're not meant to continue your relationship Now that you've taken the necessary time, tediously self-reflected on your motivations, and feel that you're ready to see your ex again—what should you actually do?
And that was my biggest question about Carlson's monologue, and the flurry of responses to it, and support for it: When other groups (say, black Americans) have pointed to systemic inequities within the economic system that have resulted in poverty and family dysfunction, the response from many on the right has been, shall we say, less than enthusiastic.
So to better prepare ourselves for the transition to cozy sweaters and comfortable sneakers for her airport attire (could Beckham even be considering — gasp — athleisure?!) we're commemorating this milestone in fashion history by looking back on the most daring, most towering and most, shall we say, impractical shoes the star has ever worn en route to a jetbridge.
But ever since the host tweeted that he'd be getting a makeover from Dapper Dan, the Harlem-based clothier who has dressed hip hop legends like Salt-N-Pepa and Run DMC — and was famously, shall we say, emulated by Gucci, then ultimately cast in the label's men's campaign — we've been anxious to see the results.
I think the egotism that drives a lot of Wall Street guys to do the high-risk, high-reward sort of investing and to really gamble is the same high self-esteem, shall we say, that propels someone to think you can really get away with faking your death and avoiding consequences and outsmarting law enforcement.
Thiel got his start fighting "political correctness" at Stanford, he does not care much for immigrants (having donated $1 million to the far-right anti-immigrant group NumbersUSA), and he has strong anti-democratic opinions of a kind that naturally lend themselves to support for a candidate who has a, shall we say, conflicted relationship with democratic norms.
A baby cannot compulsively pursue a substance despite bad outcomes: A newborn doesn't even know what he or she craves and a person unable to roll over or crawl, let alone walk or talk, would have, shall we say, a hard time scoring, especially since infants don't tend to have much money stowed in their onesies.
It was raised by a piece in The Atlantic about a mother and public relations executive, Florie Hutchinson, who discovered that when you type "shoe," the emoji that tends to come up is a red stiletto: a style with, shall we say, certain, very specific associations, which range from the decorative to the pole-dancing-oriented.
The conservative candidate has a troubling list of, shall we say, racially charged rhetoric and affiliating with more openly racist people: With some solid fundraising and spending, Espy could turn out more black voters — already about one-third of the state's electorate — and he could then bring the race down to single digits, Trende told me.
Thanks to the fact that Republicans are about to lose unified control of the government — and Trump's, shall we say, unconventional approach to negotiating — the gap is now wider: between the $5.6 billion appropriated by the GOP-led House in December and the $1.3 billion Democratic leaders in Congress have offered as an extension of existing funding levels.
Crazy Rich Asians might be about a group of people so wealthy that they can afford to drop millions on a pair of earrings without thinking about it, but the story at the center is pretty relatable: Girl meets boy, they fall in love, girl goes to meet boy's family who are — shall we say — less than receptive to her.
"Imagine in America if the American people found themselves governed by, shall we say, a mixture of Canada, Mexico and South America over and above Congress and that the Supreme Court itself would be subject to a superior court — they just simply couldn't even believe it was happening," Bill Cash, a Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) and a prominent Brexiteer told CNBC Wednesday.
But if the most cynical among us are prepared to say, "At this point, does it really matter if we create a World War I memorial," then what shall we say to the current generation of American soldiers who are being asked to defend our homes and cities from a threat that is as real and as lethal as 9/11?
Of course, price will depend on tons of factors here, like screen size (22560-inch, 21440-inch, or 28-inch), internal specifications (from the, shall we say, underpowered Intel Celeron Dual Core N1503 to Intel's latest 2150th-gen Core i14400-2799.99H processor and discrete Nvidia GTX 1050 GPU), and options for extras like a touchscreens, fingerprint reader, and a DVD drive, should you want.
Sure, Senator Sanders's embrace of the presumptive Democratic nominee included all the inclinations that many of us have come to find, shall we say, a tad grating about the man: his interminable, self-congratulatory stump speech, wearingly bereft of humor, argument, story or anecdote, more a listing of all bad things in the world and how they must be put right, delivered in his usual droning shout.
The long-planned participatory (shall we say) sculpture by the Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan — a fully functional, solid 18-karat-gold copy of a Kohler toilet, an over-the-top apotheosis of wealth — was installed in the humble restroom on the fifth-floor ramp of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum late last week and will be open for business to anyone with the urge on Friday.
You will see it instantly if you watch old clips of Martin's, shall we say, distinctive shooting stroke, which has a renewed relevance amid the ceaseless conversation about the way Ball — the prized rookie point guard for the Lakers who is forever hyped for greatness by his father, LaVar — slings the ball at the basket with a release point to the left of his left eye.
In many ways, Ross Perot was a forerunner for Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, a businessman-turned-populist presidential candidate with, shall we say, some eccentric personal characteristics.
In electing him, ardent supporters took him as a showman given to self-absorption and exaggeration; while, for more tepid supporters, the Democrats' howling about Donald Trump's, shall we say, economical relationship with the truth was not very persuasive given that they had chosen to nominate Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonHillary Clinton: Trump using 'racist' rhetoric to distract from failures Biden has broken all the 'rules' of presidential primaries Trump taps new director for National Counterterrorism Center MORE.
It's unclear how Billion Surprise Toys — the children's entertainment group based in Dubai that created the Refrigerator version in addition to many more equally horrible iterations — warped (or shall we say, "innovated") the genre to this point of sheer millennial-grade neo-dadaism, but somehow this is where "Johny, Johny" has ended up: a magical world full of enslaved refrigerator children and giant, sentient, shirtless ice cream cones that feed other ice cream cones to the children of the neighborhood.
"As you know the Governors Awards are a chance for the Academy to recognize unique achievements across an artist's whole body of work, because [throwing his arm out demonstratively] Jackie Chan, the man that puts the 'Chan' in 'Chan-Tastic,' because he has worked mostly in martial arts films and action comedies, two genres that have been, for some reason, shall we say, historically underrepresented at the Oscars, a fact that will change if I have any pull on the board of Governors," Hanks said, garnering laughs from the crowd.

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