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The Moon enters Gemini, a sign that never shuts up, today.
In short: You pay, the woman shuts up and does the laundry. Exactly.
And if he tells his dog to shut up, the dog shuts up.
Imagine a world where everyone shuts up and does their job as assigned.
Time hovers o'er, impatient to destroy, And shuts up all the Passages of Joy.
Read each question aloud while the other shuts up and doesn't talk over me.
Combined with social conditioning to be agreeable, she shuts up and does what he says.
So this really shuts up a lot of haters and yeah, I'm feeling good about it.
Without Curry, people might have (unfairly) tagged Green as a master of none who never shuts up.
"If New York is the town that never sleeps, D.C. is the city that never shuts up," Patton said.
Lots of talk will go down today, thanks to the Moon in Gemini, the sign that never shuts up.
My reckless imagination shuts up for 10 seconds and forces me to consider nothing else except the cold on my body.
"Everybody stops and looks her way, and when she talks everybody shuts up and listens," she read aloud to her son Phil, who chuckled.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Welcome to the City That Never Sleeps (and Never Shuts Up)" (front page, July 20): Noise isn't just a nuisance.
"Keep shoving food down that pie hole of yours; it shuts up that annoying, donkey-braying noise you make when you talk," reads a letter to Robin Baumgarten.
Plus, nothing shuts up your neighbor bragging about his new TV quite like blasting an 210,2130-lumen lightbeam of 2000K HDR glory onto the side of his house.
Plus, nothing shuts up your neighbor bragging about his new TV quite like blasting an 2000,800-lumen lightbeam of 4K HDR glory onto the side of his house.
The female voice he hears incessantly in his head suddenly shuts up, and the hula hoop he gyrates while walking to the grocery store stops easing his anxieties.
"Yet at the same time tries to crown a gay Jew — who never shuts up about his black boyfriends — as the leader of it," he said, referring to himself.
Eventually we found out the reason no one wanted her wasn't because she can't dance on her bum leg, but because she never shuts up and offers all sorts of unconstructive suggestions.
Her character is lucid in her awfulness, and she almost never shuts up, relating endless anecdotes that don't just force her family to face awful truths, but rub their noses in them.
He continues to be so progressive because he shuts up and lets other people teach him, which isn't something most straight, white men with enormous power and money do—especially industry titans.
Make an unexpected stop on the route—say to grab a bite to eat or refuel—and the navigation shuts up until you're back behind the wheel and with the phone plugged in.
If they find a hole in a firm's accounts, instead of telling the world in order to generate trading commissions for their bank, a buy-sider often shuts up and discreetly sells their shares.
He never shuts up, and being supernaturally self-aware gives him the ability to wink at the audience, letting them know that the rules governing good sense and even good storytelling don't really apply to him.
Letter To the Editor: "Welcome to the City That Never Sleeps (and Never Shuts Up)" (front page, July 20) covered a multitude of ear- and sleep-shattering realities of life in the Big Apple but paid short shrift to the thunderous noise of nighttime heavy-vehicle traffic.
" Erin Dong on "Another New York Diner Turns Off the Grill, a Victim of Rising Rents" Chinenye Iroajanma on "Venus Williams, Defying Age and Skeptics, Reaches Wimbledon Final" Andrew Johnston on "That Devious Plot to 'Zombify' Russia: The Fidget Spinner" Kevin Jordan on "Iraqi Prime Minister Arrives in Mosul to Declare Victory Over ISIS" Irina Lee on "New York Becomes the City That Never Shuts Up" Lipman on "Laugh and the World Laughs With You.
Little Miss Chatterbox is the 16th book in the Little Miss series. Little Miss Chatterbox talks a lot, just like her brother, Mr. Chatterbox. Little Miss Chatterbox is a character in the 2008 TV series The Mr. Men Show. She keeps her looks and, as usual, she never shuts up.
The Magic Voyage was widely panned by critics and audiences, including web comedian Doug Walker as the Nostalgia Critic, being criticized for its poor animation quality, fairy tale plot, nonsensical voice acting and constant background noise (Walker in particular claimed that the film "never shuts up") and poorly-written script. In Cinema.nl, the film was noted for its special effects and its historically inaccurate story.
Dusseldorp loves playing Janet but often finds the experience a "harrowing" one. She told Elissa Blake from The Sydney Morning Herald that Janet "never shuts up". She believed that in Crownies Janet did not listen to others - "she knew what she knew and that was that". But she deliberately played her differently in Janet King and despite admiring her superior trait; Dusseldorp felt the need to tone it down.
Buckley describes the character as "the cosmetically enhanced chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee who ran unsuccessfully for president and who never shuts up." He has admitted that the chairman in the book is based on Joe Biden. Many media pundits recognized the book's main conflict between the Chairman and Judge Cartwright as directly paralleling the contest between Vice-Presidential Democratic nominee Joe Biden and Republican nominee Sarah Palin.
"The microphone-man dances almost on one foot, crying the records of the 177 riders without ever forgetting to say that is one rider is so strong it's because he eats only black radish. Finally he shuts up, still ringing in your head... He's like a gong that rings on and on without stopping." On the other hand, he is criticised for presenting an over-optimistic view of the sport of cycling.Libération, France; July 1999.
Rene explains that he escaped the hospital and tracked down Cris, whom he brought to Dado's veterinary clinic. He instructed the "patients" not to let him escape. When the group finds Cris at the clinic, the supposed abductee claims his father will come down hard on them, but shuts up after Dado asks him how he can summon the general from the dead. Using reverse psychology, Tomas gives Rene a chance to return Cris the favor.
The next day, the stalker calls Pavana again to congratulate for getting what she wished for. She replies that she won't be impressed by such things and not to interfere in her personal life and shuts up the phone as she was on the way to her workplace. One midnight, he calls Pavana again to meet him at Cubbon Park road at 5 AM; that he had something to tell. Intrigued, Pavana arrives at the time specified.
Imran possesses a sharp wit, which when combined with his intelligence and foolish sense of humour, often leads to interesting conversations. He rarely shuts up, annoying all others around him, even in the face of grave circumstances. He is sometimes stated to be an expert in enraging even the most serene of people.One of his other talent is being a very good actor as he can cry on a moment's notice or change into a completely different personality when necessary.
After Diageo closed the site, it was announced that John Teeling, founder of the Cooley Distillery and director of the Irish Whiskey Company, would acquire the site and convert the brewery into a distillery.Independent.ie Argus Local News: Harp brewery shuts up shop after half-century On 31 July 2015 distilling began for the first time with the brewery having been renamed as the Great Northern Distillery. The site was renamed as the Great Northern Distillery. The Great Northern Distillery became the second largest and only the third grain distillery in Ireland.
The parrot-sized ghost jumps off his shoulder and turns into a talking alligator. This version of the ghost never leaves the man's side and never shuts up: it purposely circles the man's feet when he walks to trip him up and the man loses any chance at friendships because he is stubborn and rude (ironically towards the alligator they cannot see) to them. The police officer returns to the house with another officer. The man is drowsy and irritable, with a face full of stubble, exhausted from the alligator ghost's week-long monologuing.
In July 2006 this was transferred to UGL Rail. Following UGL Rail deciding to close the workshop in June 2010,UGL shuts up shop Goulburn Post 7 May 2010 in September 2010 Chicago Freight Car Leasing Australia signed a ten-year lease for the site to maintain both its locomotive and wagon fleets.Bright Future for Goulburn Railway Workshops Chicago Freight Car Leasing Australia 2 September 2010Workshops roll ahead Goulburn Post 12 June 2012"Born in Chicago" Railway Digest November 2012 page 34 As well as maintaining its own fleet, Chicago Freight Car Leasing Australia also perform maintenance for other operators including Aurizon.
"Smoldering Children" received critical acclaim; Rotten Tomatoes reports a 100% approval rating, based on 8 reviews. The Star-Ledger James Queally commented on the episode, saying, "Every week, I think I have American Horror Story figured out... the show sits down, shuts up, straps in and delivers an effective, character-driven story like "Smoldering Children"." The A.V. Club Emily VanDerWerff said this about the episode, "I could make a number of complaints if pressed, since there were the usual dumb moments, character beats, and lines of dialogue, but... this was awesomely pulpy genre fun." She gave the episode an A grade.
Brian Hanson at Anime Jump criticises the anime for aping Rurouni Kenshin as well as not displaying the qualities of other Weekly Shōnen Jump anime when it becomes "surprisingly violent". DVD Verdict's Judge Jeff Anderson commends the anime for its "CGI that blends well with the animation" and English dub that has a much more dynamic sound than the original Japanese track. Science Fiction Weekly's Tasha Robinson commends the anime for its "highly textured, detailed and beautifully rendered semi- historical drama, very much in the spirit of Rurouni Kenshin" whenever Tetsu "drops to the background" or "shuts up for a few scenes".
Daniel's Answer to the King by Briton Rivière (1892) Darius elevates Daniel to high office, exciting the jealousy of other officials. Knowing of Daniel's devotion to his God, his enemies trick the king into issuing an edict forbidding worship of any other god or man for a 30-day period. Daniel continues to pray three times a day to God towards Jerusalem; he is accused and King Darius, forced by his own decree, throws Daniel into the lions' den. But God shuts up the mouths of the lions, and the next morning Darius rejoices to find him unharmed.
A member of the 23rd Infantry Division, he was awarded the Iron Cross, 2nd class and the Eastern Front Medal, which he called "Frozen Meat Medal" (Gefrierfleischorden). He temporarily served as a troop entertainer and later used his World War II exploits in a cabaret programme entitled Der brave Soldat schweigt ("The Good Soldier Shuts Up" – a pun on Jaroslav Hašek's The Good Soldier Švejk). He witnessed the German surrender as a POW of the U.S. Army in Bad Aibling, Bavaria. From 1945-49, Finck, with Hans Bayer ("Thaddäus Troll"), issued the journal Das Wespennest ("The Hornets' Nest"), the first German satirical magazine after the war.
This was followed by Reality Boy in 2013, which was inspired by wondering if some children on reality television that were presented as entertainment were subject to abuse. Her 2014 novel, Glory O'Brien's History of the Future, follows a character who is actually the daughter of the protagonist in an unpublished novel King wrote in 2004, called Why People Take Pictures. Her short fiction for adults has been published in Washington Square, Contrary, Quality Women's Fiction, Eclectica Magazine, Word Riot, Amarillo Bay, Literary Mama, Underground Voices, The Huffington Post, Lit103.3 and FRiGG. A collection of twelve of her short stories, titled Monica Never Shuts Up, was published in 2012 in ebook format and later in print from Createspace.
Andy is then humiliated when Tiffany is brought in by her mother (Tig Notaro) and half-apologizes to him and Pam. Kelly asks Toby to demonstrate how to defend oneself when being attacked by a girl, and begins physically harassing him; Andy steps in between the two to break the fight up, resulting in his other eye being blackened. The rest of the office laughs at his misfortune, but shuts up when Andy points out he got hit twice because he defended other people who were being attacked. The episode concludes with Andy noting that he took a bunch of pain medication, drank a bottle of wine, and took his pants off, thus greatly improving his feelings as the day ends.
This meaning was also used in the sense of closing something, such as a business, and it is also from this use that the longer phrase "shut up your mouth" likely originated. One source has indicated this: However, Shakespeare's use of the phrase in King Lear is limited to a reference to the shutting of doors at the end of Scene II, with the characters of Regan and Cornwall both advising the King, "Shut up your doors". The earlier meaning of the phrase, to close something, is widely used in Little Dorrit, but is used in one instance in a manner which foreshadows the modern usage: In another instance in that work, the phrase "shut it up" is used to indicate the resolution of a matter: The Routledge Dictionary of Historical Slang cites an 1858 lecture on slang as noting that "when a man... holds his peace, he shuts up."Eric Partridge, The Routledge Dictionary of Historical Slang (1973), p. 4797.

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