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606 Sentences With "sighs"

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" Why the debate expectations game is a farce In 2007 Gore looked back and said: "The sighs, the sighs, the sighs.
"Such is the life of a digital citizen," he sighs.
Buried beneath the adulation, though, are the sighs of those
VOTERS in Richmond Park must be heaving sighs of relief.
"I can see being in his arms forever," she sighs.
Mention of France has long elicited sighs from venture capitalists.
"They rejected it on the spot," the former ambassador sighs.
"The situation will not get better," he sighs, "only worse."
"You can get cheaper milk in the markets," he sighs.
"I relied on the kindness of my neighbours," she sighs.
"We just wanted to open Takechan, that's it," she sighs.
"Of course, I'm not going to do that," she sighs.
"That was the longest stakeout of my life," Will sighs.
Onscreen she's eating an apple; in voiceover, she sighs heavily.
"It's a lonely business, downloading," sighs one customer at Flashback.
"We need a refresher course in civics," sighs Mr Hammond.
"Those were the days," sighs Ali Emrah, his business partner.
"I'm just a woman who is over it," she sighs.
Lara Jean sighs that yes, the film is deeply problematic.
But, she sighs, she can turn it into a bestseller.
Others swear they could hunt down the deepest of sighs.
"It would have saved me so much time," she sighs.
"I'm watching my city get all fucked up," he sighs.
These days, when I call up, he sighs with resignation.
Or as Stormy Daniels put it, '[sighs] That's a first.
When asked whether she still takes cases there, Morley sighs.
The gay man sighs over the "fierceness" of black women.
"It's in the consumer society before it's even born," she sighs.
Gorsuch's maneuvering was mostly met by Democrats with sighs and shrugs.
One could practically hear the sighs of relief around the City.
"Ninety percent of the population hates what we do," he sighs.
The EU's involvement in rescues is "quite erratic", sighs Mr Papachrysostomou.
It just felt really good because [sighs] it was so hard!
The compromise deal drew sighs of relief in most Western capitals.
Radios and sighs and kitchen aromas are stifled behind closed windows.
It's a choice between bad and worse, sighs one Tehran businessman.
The sighs of relief in Paris and Brussels were almost audible.
" Still, he sighs, "The truth is we can't move forward alone.
"The European dream is vanishing," sighs one of its senior officials.
" "In fact"—the seminarian sighs—"no one knows how lesbians work.
Mr. Reynolds vocalizes his eye-roll and audibly sighs in exasperation.
But there were also sighs of relief for Republicans on Tuesday.
"The world today is very conservative," he sighs over the phone.
"Even with reason backing my claims, I face resistance," he sighs.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK."It's complicated," sighs Peppermint.
"You're so close, but then suddenly you're so far," he sighs.
There were plenty of deep sighs and exaggerated eye rolls, too.
"Me: *sighs* "Look, can we just kill the Emperor or something?
"My parents made me give her up for adoption," she sighs.
"I feel like a prisoner, I can't move anywhere," he sighs.
"Czechs are passive consumers," sighs Stefan Linek, a factory worker in Usti.
"I'm tired of reading about the achievements of better men," sighs Sam.
You can practically hear the disappointed sighs of would-be oglers everywhere.
Team manager Won-il sighs when confronted with this sort of criticism.
Stop a wheelchair, sighs a customs officer, and "people will lynch you".
"I'd lean more toward distressing as hell," sighs Heidecker, with a laugh.
"Stilton on an oatcake brings an opera of sighs," she tells us.
"Old people want to have the same taste every year," she sighs.
"Most of the companies you see here they done close," he sighs.
Khloé sighs and points out how calm he seems compared to her.
Expect to see Arsene Wenger sighing all kinds of French le sighs.
"My husband's throughly going to kill me," she sighs to assistant Mollie.
"He's filling the role of the opposition," sighs Junaid Jahangir, a barrister.
"M&P" stops and starts, shivering nervously around Greenspan's come-hither sighs.
"That kind of stuff happens to me all the time," Williams sighs.
Instead, he sighs, all they got was a "hashtag campaign" on Twitter.
"I just love cookie art so much," he sighs, after his capture.
"I think I'm actually starting to get used to this," sighs Ofelia.
You could practically hear the sighs of relief in the Oval Office.
Robertson sighs at having such a good feminist embrace such bad ideas.
He nods, and then sighs that it's all so stereotypical of feminism.
"That's just the way it is for women right now," Kleiner sighs.
Men, she sighs, expect her to cook breakfast the morning after sex.
Now, McEwan sighs, ''I just accept that there is this garden underwater.
The boy panics, and leaves her in the lurch, as she sighs.
I'm not crying, she tells the dog, but the dog sighs deeply.
"None of them really stood out," sighs Bora Kim, the dance teacher.
"Sighs," on the other hand, literally feels like you're losing your mind.
"It's become a different job compared to 20 years ago," she sighs.
Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt: Tenemental (With Sighs Too Deep For Words) continues at Howl!
"It's like having an airline," sighs Geoffrey Odundo, boss of the Nairobi exchange.
"Everything's a battle," Cindy Gallop sighs, although it's clear she relishes those battles.
Annual rounds of redundancies have "become a way of life", Mr McDonald sighs.
Business plans can amount to "I need $5m now," sighs one bank executive.
After the weekend's G20 truce, businesses were quick to breathe sighs of relief.
The resonance is gone, his sentences cordoned off by pauses or heavy sighs.
Vincent sighs every time someone asks when the Model 01 is finally coming.
"I hope this shit works," one sighs, hair turbaned in an oily cloth.
"[They think] we're evil people who just want to silence everyone," Belcher sighs.
In Meghan's case, Prince Harry, her marriage, and her son (cue collective sighs).
"That's when we can sell policies cheap and generously," sighs one nostalgic underwriter.
"Unprotected sex from substance abuse is a known problem," sighs Dr. Wilken-Jensen.
"A more consistent approach from government would help," sighs one primary-school headteacher.
"That is exactly what I said," the man sighs before setting himself aflame.
"I'm a rice farmer, not a fisherman," he sighs, tugging at the net.
There was a wave of sad, heavy sighs from the judges and Willis.
"Doctors at public hospitals all know these private hospitals harm people," Junjun sighs.
Overall, though, Democrats generally will be breathing sighs of relief about this outcome.
"If people want to support sex workers, pay for their content," Mazzei sighs.
Comey's verdict that Hillary was "negligent" was met with sighs rather than shock.
The east stops here: The sighs of Russia have never gone any farther.
"The vol-au-vents," the hostess sighs, momentarily distracted from her disemboweled marriage.
He smacks his lips and lets out almost sexual sighs between his slurps.
Huzayfah: I — [sighs] I entered, uh, I entered late, after the entire timeline.
He sighs deeply—in the video, Sisi's eyes are alert and surprisingly gentle.
He was clearly nervous and would take breaks to let out deep sighs.
A businessman in Nigeria sighs that he feels like a character in "Bleak House".
"15, 20 years," he sighs, wearing the sad look of a macho rendered helpless.
He sighs and looks at the cart, and the hundreds of floating tags reappear.
"It's the last step to becoming Disneyland," sighs one of the city's urban planners.
"At times I felt like the most hated man in Bristol," Mr Williams sighs.
"We don't do anything unless we're forced to," sighs a former federal trade minister.
Political parties see profit in gerrymandering districts to make them super-safe, he sighs.
"We send raw materials, they add value," sighs Owusu Afriyie Akoto, Ghana's agriculture minister.
"Business is very difficult right now," sighs the chairman of the chamber of commerce.
Suspiria, which means "sighs" in Latin, is considered a cult classic for several reasons.
Mr Odinga's campaign has made much of accusations of unfairness, sighs a Western ambassador.
In the meantime, Mr Wehner sighs, "It is Trump's party," more clearly than ever.
" Plaza sighs, and explains that they're trying to "banish shitty sequels and lazy reboots.
Do you find yourself scrolling through the #vacationgoals hashtag on Instagram breathing heavy sighs?
The score, by the French composer Pierre Henry, consists of creaks, sighs, and whistles.
Zucker: [Sighs] Bush: Now, if you had to choose honestly between one of us.
Huge sighs of relief on the U.S. bench, and in the huddle around Rapinoe.
The weird guy in your poetry seminar who sighs a lot is, reportedly, delighted.
Eventually she sighs a great, big sigh, puts away her phone and joins me.
Still, you could almost hear the sighs of relief from Trump's conservative-media defenders.
Sighs of relief from an entire borough of New York City can be jarring.
"This isn't love, oh, this is an emergency," she sighs on "BKLYNLDN" (Brooklyn-London).
But the way he simply sighs and gets on with his life is telling.
"It's only a job at the end of the day, isn't it?" she sighs.
"Sounds like the opposite of 'unimportant' and 'random' to me," he sighs in frustration.
He sighs, chirps, and giggles with gracious understatement, happy to disappear into the environment.
The judge sighs, and says he'll remind the participants of the rules and bottom line.
We stare at each other for a moment, then she sighs and drops her arms.
And in an unofficial study, it has caused at least 50 billion wistful sighs worldwide.
"If you want to be a manager, you can work for Goldman Sachs," he sighs.
And we wanted to show off some of that—the smiles, the sighs, the celebrations.
Firms in Blackburn looking for good workers often turn to eastern Europeans, Mr Trickett sighs.
Several eyerolls, pleas to the cue card guy and exasperated sighs later, the song concludes.
But those sighs may ultimately be premature when a real retirement crisis is still impending.
He waves an arm at the swimming pool where our peers laze about and sighs.
"I just love nature," his partner sighs, content to have finally touched the great outdoors.
" Still, during a down moment backstage, he sighs: "Saving democracy is not an easy business.
I keep doing big sighs that are causing people to think I'm having a meltdown.
Light and dusk coexisted, too, in Ms. Martens's voice, radiant cries down to beleaguered sighs.
She sighs and grins and flinches, she rips into fast food, she screams at children.
She pauses, mutters the words "these wretched little cans down here," and then she sighs.
Some residents have breathed sighs of relief since Conditt's death, while others remain shaken up.
You can almost hear the sighs of contentment from a doting grandparent and happy child.
Once he's done his little cough, nobody responds, so then he tuts and/or sighs.
"I just want to go home," she sighs, as a tear rolls down her face.
She sighs, and tosses to break, presumably to ponder the choices that led her here.
The speakers elicited gasps of wonder, un-self-conscious giggles, or heavy sighs of righteous indignation.
"We try to fly low under the radar, and make money without making noise," he sighs.
"I don't categorize any of my music—everyone else does that without asking me," she sighs.
Sources said that there were audible sighs and gasps from lawmakers as Taylor delivered his statement.
Sounds of human breaths and sighs, laden with emotion but absent of words, play from speakers.
"And here are the all-male nominees," she told the crowd, to gasps and disappointed sighs.
Thanks to a recording, you can let these steady sighs of the volcano soothe you, too.
"Father," Michael sighs to the devil (despite the fact his "father" is supposed to be Tate).
"We want to catch elephants, but we can't even catch ants," sighs a freshly minted lawmaker.
LONDON — Mime: "Nowadays, you say the word, and people feel sorry for you," sighs Joseph Seelig.
It starts in complete darkness, with sighs, and the creaking of a mattress punctuating the silence.
The feeling you get when you have to hand over that bill—yet she never sighs.
The defeat of Austria's far-right Freedom Party last December brought similarly demonstrative sighs of relief.
That's still 210 episodes of pouchy jeans and exasperated sighs, but the completist in me shudders.
"Get the f--- out of here," Messing sighs as she holds a copy of the report.
Snoopy still lusts after Linus's blanket, Peppermint Patty is school-clueless, Charlie Brown sighs and frowns.
In the end, though, "it is so hard to compete with Big Tech," sighs one founder.
"There's just so MUCH OF IT," my boyfriend sighs in his nightly fight for pillow space.
Still, he sighs and leans forward when I ask him about the backstory of the song.
"Between training, home-schooling her, work, and taking care of the house, that's it," Balow sighs.
Southwest has heard your jealous sighs and answered with one-way flights as low as $49.
Alas, not even O'Connell's fiercest glares and saddest sighs can turn Jack into a real boy.
"They said they'd be back for her -- but I don't think they will come," he sighs.
AT HIS PENTECOSTAL church in Harare, Zimbabwe's capital, Bishop Never Muparutsa sighs at the empty pews.
Judging by the restive sighs that crowned the screening I went to, not everyone is fooled.
So, when Trump distorts the truth, as he did Wednesday and Thursday, Trudeau sighs and shrugs.
But when it was announced that Abrams was indeed returning, his actors breathed sighs of relief.
"It has to be done," sighs the shamed resident, taking solace in a glass of wine.
"Every generation has its war," sighs Sal (Bryan Cranston), stating the thesis of Last Flag Flying.
One competitor, his black pants streaked with flour, sighs heavily as he walks slowly toward Polar Fleece.
"I don't live my life really depressed about all of this because you just forget," he sighs.
She then smiles and sighs as a young woman sprinkles flower petals on top of her head.
Very little changes here, sighs a local who emigrated as a child and recently returned to Rome.
When Geralt sighs because of the horror he witnesses daily, it's very easy to empathize with him.
Now, he sighs, too many officials think like bureaucrats, merely concerned with doing things the "correct" way.
"The work's not really there," sighs Mr. Seelig again, blaming the lack of funding and interested venues.
As one diplomat sighs, "We might end up having to accept it one way or the other."
"When they come to immigration, they [are] suspected as body-seller, drug-seller, disease-spreader," Apisuk sighs.
At this, the official sighs, knowing that another supplicant with an equally bold pitch is waiting outside.
Ask anyone involved with the Ballet Nacional what happens "after Alicia," and you get shrugs and sighs.
When Geralt sighs because of the horror he witnesses daily, it's very easy to empathize with him.
One of the machines connected to my father was giving off short, exasperated sighs; another beeped conventionally.
"Needless to say, that was 19 dollars and 95 cents I'll never get back again," she sighs.
There was no shortage of eye-rolls, sighs and gestures of faux politeness that dripped with sarcasm.
I sat beside my mother in the front row, trying to ignore her sighs and throat clearings.
Fake Papa sighs and says they will get a flying machine even though it is too much.
"In 10 years, I hope there won't be any particular labels for what we're doing," she sighs.
Grandma would have rolled her eyes and sighed — she was a champion sigher, her sighs contained multitudes.
"My husband has no radicalism," she sighs, the line at once odd-sounding and arresting in French.
Veterinary Pathologist Billy Burke sighs as he shines a flashlight up into the tree, weary with dread.
Her congratulations were muted, and contained many sighs and assurances that God had a plan for everyone.
"Fine, destiny," he sighs, walking into the dark space filled with creaking pipes and a roaring furnace.
European negotiators want concessions on agriculture, too — another reason Japanese farmers are not breathing sighs of relief.
Watch Ellen's hilarious array of long sighs and perfect Jim Halpert-stares into the cameras above. Oof.
"It's very complicated," he sighs at one point, still in disguise, when Ines is out of earshot.
One hundred copies apiece were hurled with sighs into Bisbee, Arizona, Red Wing, Minnesota, and Atlanta, Georgia.
"I try very hard to keep everything clean, but it is difficult in the camps," she sighs.
What had happened to your eloquent gaze, your eloquent shaking and rocking of heads, your eloquent sighs?
When I ask her about the rarity of female sound mixers, she sighs and gives a weathered laugh.
When I ask her what it's like to live with a man who feels no pain, she sighs.
Whether it's from reality TV or a movie set, each subject is suddenly the sum of their sighs.
"There are growing doubts among many that the military council actually wants an agreement," sighs a Western diplomat.
"You don't know what you've got till it's gone," sighs Ms Freeland, quoting a song by Joni Mitchell.
" Dad sighs audibly before girding his loins for another painful attempt to express himself verbally: "Kill the fly.
This time, as Henry sighs at the sight of his empty birthday party, something clenches in my chest.
Doubtless, some within the Trump administration breathed sighs of relief when they learned that Manafort's cooperation had tanked.
" Frances (Sarah Jessica Parker) sighs to her besties, Dallas (Talia Balsam) and Diane (Molly Shannon), in HBO's "Divorce.
"Batons came into style when I was a child, but of course I could never have one," she sighs.
When asked how we should read the results of any integrated assessment model, controversial as they are, McGlynn sighs.
In it, Lil Tay recites lines, and sighs heavily, apparently to her brother, after messing one of them up.
Cue the sighs of millions of women around the world • Want to keep up with the latest royals coverage?
"It's a never-ending war," sighs José (not his real name), an officer drafted in from a nearby neighbourhood.
The reason why it's important is ... [sighs] The other causes sort of assume that we will not go extinct.
Despite clear signs that lawmakers were breathing sighs of relief, McConnell's challenge of reaching 50 "yes" votes remains monumental.
That would not satisfy his son, who turned his sighs to Manhattan, erecting gleaming skyscrapers that bore his name.
"Decolonising your mind is tough," sighs Ms Loras, whose experiences in Brazil have turned her into a black activist.
If their long stares, clasped fingers, quavering voices and exhausted sighs are indications, it could be a long process.
Christian Gattiker of Julius Baer, a Swiss bank, sighs and says he is "worried and closely monitoring the situation".
With his exaggerated sighs and can-you-believe-this-shit eyerolls, he's basically Iron Fist's equivalent of Jim Halpert.
Between the sighs from the judge and the lawyers, there is a general sense of weariness in the courtroom.
Throughout London, Saturday night's festivities appear to have come to an end, with satisfied sighs echoing across Fab Swingers.
Little tweaks usher in frustrated sighs as people try to figure out how to get things back to normal.
"It's a tough genie to put back in the bottle," sighs more than one talking head of Pepe's virality.
While the tentative agreement could end the strike against GM, negotiators aren't likely breathing sighs of relief just yet.
Her split-second sighs and flicks of her wrist were laden with a thick sarcasm that was unmistakably hers.
An explosion of violence could still come, but so far there is something more like an explosion of sighs.
"Once somebody doesn't trust you," sighs Buckley, the New Hampshire Democratic chair, "it's very hard to get that trust back."
"Passionfruit" simmers over a streamlined chillwave groove as Drake sighs a melody whose loveliness extends to his own vocal quaver.
" CNN STAR JIM ACOSTA SHAMED AT TRUMP RALLY AS CROWD CHANTS, 'GO HOME, JIM' The whole family then sighs, "yeah.
As a result, "it is seen as what you do when you give up on a patient," sighs Dr Ikegami.
"Customers still expect our cars to be cheaper than, say, a Volkswagen," sighs Cho Won-hong, the firm's chief strategist.
History has not been kind to Dan Quayle's perceived weakness, George H. W. Bush's time check or Al Gore's sighs.
"We are the last in line," behind residents, farmers, and other businesses, sighs an executive at a big Indian conglomerate.
Place an iPhone 7 or a Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge next to it, and both will inspire more lustful sighs.
"There were a few deep sighs, throwing the shoulders behind his head and looking to the sky," Duhaime told PEOPLE.
Though it might seem easy to raise and lower your leg an inch, exasperated sighs in the room proved otherwise.
"Don't eat the fucking candy," he sighs to his companions when confronted with a Gingerbread House late in the film.
"Normally, you couldn't pass through here because of the crowds," sighs a taxi driver on Monseñor Rodríguez, the main thoroughfare.
"The Cosmopolitans" is a book of sighs, for dreams thwarted and for a city that has long since moved on.
He pauses and sighs with a look of disgust as he recounts the story of one of his close friends.
That moment where everything falls away and those echoey keys come through to the fore amidst alien-sounding vocal sighs.
Thousands of immigrants from El Salvador, Haiti, Nicaragua and Sudan are breathing sighs of relief: For now, they can stay.
The production is silken, Pharrell Williams delivers an exaggerated funk vocal, and Ariana Grande is here with those glissando sighs.
To leverage your stress-busting super power, lengthen and deepen each breath, emphasizing your exhales like big sighs of relief.
"I think it's great, but there's just a lot of talk about 'the stigma' and 'ending the stigma'," he sighs.
"Life only started to be normal and now there is this," sighs Than Than Nwe, a 46-year-old rice farmer.
Get your history fix in one place: sign up for the weekly TIME History newsletter "I don't know," Uncle Lion sighs.
"There is very little education taking place here," sighs Mkhuseli Ngcube of Public School Partnerships, an NGO trying to change that.
But as Mr. Clinton finished the story, the laughter gave way to sighs, and indeed, a humanizing streak had been found.
"I had to let go of 90% of my staff," sighs the despondent Naeem, whose unventilated workshop reeks of paint fumes.
One, having taken a folded piece of card, glances at it and sighs "nah", shoving it back into the campaigner's hand.
The Commander is late ("What is it about men," Serena Joy sighs, in a weirdly normal moment.) And then a knock.
When Annie goes home and proposes the same routine, Steve scoffs and sighs but, to placate her, goes along with it.
David gestures to a sofa in the corner of the room, and sighs happily as he sinks down next to me.
"It is really, really cold, but this is Europe," he sighs, pointing at a few migrants squatting over a small fire.
At moments of strong feeling, they laugh-cry or hold back tears until the theater fills with audible sighs and sniffles.
On "Look At Her Now," she whispers a tale of romantic loss and recovery that is punctuated by aching electronic sighs.
"Anyone who's a stay at home mom, that's the hardest job on the planet, 100% -- there is no question," she sighs.
"Our children may ask us why we let these monuments be destroyed because supposedly there was no other solution," he sighs.
At the screening I attended, the audience definitely appreciated the homage – there were sighs, moans, and even a smattering of applause.
"London's always been a bit limiting because almost every venue for more than two thousand people has been closing," David sighs.
"The way we record is not necessarily the most positive experience," he sighs, noting he feels anxiety when going into the studio.
The collage is one of the poignantly personal pieces that anchor his survey, Tenemental (With Sighs Too Deep For Words), at Howl!
"IT'S going to be crazy tonight," sighs Craven Engel, a pastor in Hanover Park, a township on the fringes of Cape Town.
"Do you ever want to stop?" sighs one banker, reeling off a list of changes to regulation over the past few years.
Thankfully, the Google Calendar team has heard your sighs of frustration and built a new tool that makes rescheduling meetings much easier.
Never have so many deep sighs been uttered in response to a single question: who is your all-time WNBA Mount Rushmore.
Nilay, Dieter, and Paul run through the news this week on The Vergecast, with a lot of heavy sighs to go around.
"I could really feel 400 years of oppression and anger in every pelvic thrust," she sighs, after a midday tryst with Mark.
"There's almost an intention not to look at the rest of Europe," sighs Marcel Fratzscher at the German Institute for Economic Research.
As a producer and as a singer, Blake finds inspiration in emptiness, filling in uneven, jarring beats with sighs and wordless crooning.
It started with the following tweet, which may well have been Rowling's most brutal burn of all time: *sighs* Well, who knows?
The film is based on Thomas De Quincey's 1845 essay Suspiria de Profundis (Sighs from the Depths), a collection of psychological fantasies.
"The Philippines government know about us—so if they're not mentioning anything, this is a deliberate move by our President," she sighs.
This kind of rhetoric reflects a "persistent misunderstanding" of the project, sighs Hiroaki Endo, who heads the Japanese aid agency in Mozambique.
As a woman who sighs loudly each and every time I put on skinny jeans, this video shook me to my core.
DETROIT — Tesla's Cybertruck pickup made its global debut Thursday night to roaring cheers, some criticism and sighs of relief from Detroit automakers.
In both cases, many of the people I talked to started with jabs of outrage only to end with sighs and worry.
Claudio's sighs are a flexible tool — at different moments they signal desperation, or lust or even an exhaustion that tends toward numbness.
"Well-trained people will see their future elsewhere," sighs Wolfgang Rupieper, head of Pro Lausitzer Braunkohle, a pro-coal association in Cottbus.
Looking at the screen, a character played by LL Cool J sighs and says, "Oh, another movie from an old TV show."
Throughout "Little Women" Alcott the author morphs with Jo the character, as she follows his advice, with concomitant laughs, sighs and tears.
Askari Nate Martin sighs in his sleep, and Maggie Fornetti feels his breath on her face before she realizes she's heard it.
Her recital of the poem, with its glottal stops, audible sighs, and modulations in tone and speed, is a thoroughly visceral experience.
This is the second iteration of a modular phone from Motorola, which released the Moto Z last year to much confusion and sighs.
She still sighs, "Pony!" when the voice of her old friend gives her directions as she drives around Minneapolis, reincarnated in Google Maps.
Here, too, unorthodox tuning systems and microtonal sighs and bulges contribute to a score that plays with issues of instability, conflict and resolution.
We don't even have to pay taxes, because the country now runs on a 100 percent renewable resource: the longing sighs of women.
Not long ago, LiveJournal was a thing most people were embarrassed to mention; now, if someone says "LiveJournal," half the room sighs wistfully.
As for the general public, they do not know how many died and remember the war simply as a "great success", he sighs.
Our arguments are usually met with drawn-out sighs and the occasional eye roll — not to mention a slew of pre-existing misconceptions.
"When we're lunching, our European partners are working, and when we go back to work, they're preparing to go home," sighs Mr Largo.
"You see signs that say 'prevent the dinosaurs from getting into government'," James sighs, taking a seat opposite me in an empty canteen.
When an attendee confesses that where she was born, in India, they didn't write down the time of her birth, Miller audibly sighs.
"There were days that I would consider a 'heatwave day' and I called the pool up and they weren't open late," Rieger sighs.
We both exhaled long sighs — we'd been taking care of her mother together for two decades and now she had quietly bowed out.
At night, the bridge is nearly an aphrodisiac, lit up and reflecting across the water — part City of Lights, part Bridge of Sighs.
" As Ryan sighs: "If you don't win, you don't have power, and you can't help on any of these issues we care about.
He sighs as he leans forward, his face now illuminated, revealing our protagonist and a 2nd pair of eyes staring out from his hat.
The shared shrugs and sighs after a train has waited too long at a station for some misery-unleashing fault not to have materialised.
She sighs happily, her feelings launched into a place outside herself, and you can practically see the heart gifs dancing above her head. Yeah.
Mr. Lesveri, the three-time veteran, used slapstick comedy: mock marching, exaggerated sighs every time a break ended, high-stepping whenever he fell behind.
The Fishers, like many families, are left to deconstruct last words, subtle intonations, prolonged sighs -- pegging the formerly inconsequential as missed opportunities for intervention.
"Sometimes it is a wonder so much economic reform takes place at all," sighs Sean Turnell, an Australian economist who advises Ms Suu Kyi.
He himself now lives farther out on Long Island: "More space, better schools," he sighs, the haunting call of the migrant to the suburbs.
It is hard to compete, sighs Ritesh Patel, its manager, when a used T-shirt sells for the price of a bottle of water.
"I am thinking of doing a cookery show tonight," sighs Murtaza Solangi, a talk-show host, since so much else is off the menu.
"You don't owe me anything and I'm really sorry that I thought you did," she sighs while preparing to move in with her mom.
"You want to see that again?" he asks after showing slide to unlock for the first time, eliciting sighs of admiration from the audience.
"Someone got shot in front of the shop recently in broad daylight and I don't think I even put down my lunch," he sighs.
If the next week passes without anyone at the White House remembering this announcement, there will be plenty of executives breathing sighs of relief.
"There is still a lot of corruption, even more than Europe, in spite of the fact we say we are all Christians," he sighs.
"You're welcome," Christina tells Gertrude, but as she says it she looks at me and sighs deeply, happily, as if after a rich dinner.
"This is nothing compared to what a normal person might use over their entire life," Zoe sighs, looking over the huge pile of donations.
"Movies and shows are a wonderful way to open up a dialogue," one of the dads says to the other, as Courtney sighs, annoyed.
Once you listen to the score — a sonic spell of creaks and human sighs by Pierre Henry — it makes sense, hauntingly and hilariously so.
But when they're up against competitors that inspire only sweaty sighs of relief when you're done with them, it's not really a fair fight.
Taylor prompted sighs and gasps inside the secure hearing room when he read his lengthy, 21-page opening statement, two of the sources said.
"I just want you to be able to be yourself," she sighs on closing track "Ever Again," her words tinged with warmth and empathy.
But the flirty fizz of the genre comes with a shot of top-shelf pathos; the laughs are few and the sighs are heavy.
You 'moved on her'?" he said in the video, watching with deep sighs and a horrific look on his face before adding, "Oh my goodness.
"He was our grandfather," sighs Abdumajit, a petrol-station attendant in the capital, Tashkent (nervous of speaking about politics, he gave only his first name).
"Extremely racist," she sighs, smiling anyway, while her sister explains that they're watching it for the romantic lead, the forever hunky Jake Ryan (Michael Schoeffling).
"Wagging our finger at Warsaw will only make things worse," sighs an official in Berlin, talking of Polish attacks on the independent press and judiciary.
"They were a bit political," sighs James Lubambo, an official in Iganga district, reeling off the names of 11 local SACCOs that have recently collapsed.
"I have confidence, as I leave this stage tonight, that the Democratic Party is in good hands," Obama said to scattered sighs among the delegates.
There's something about their lithe forms, their dorky reputation, and their functional interiors that elicits emotional sighs from anyone who covers the auto industry professionally.
His exasperated sighs can be heard over clips of the event — a stark juxtaposition to the footage of happy doggies splashing carelessly in the waves.
Trump's announcement that he'd chosen RNC Chair Priebus as chief of staff back during the transition was initially greeted by sighs of relief in Washington.
But the 2000 Republican nominee got the better of the vice president in that year's first debate nonetheless when Gore's audible sighs turned viewers off.
James Mattis is well-liked and respected by both parties, and his appointment as secretary of defense was greeted with sighs of relief around Washington.
"Urban values of civil participation are almost absent in the Arab urban context," sighs Rami Nasrullah, a Palestinian city planner who researches Arab urban growth.
All is (maddeningly, exhaustively) interior and introverted, lacking psychological depth and dialogue: There are screams, groans, sighs, and utterances in Kroff's prose, but no conversations.
This interactive map built by UC Berkeley scientists lets you listen to the full range of nonverbal emotions in quick shrieks, screams, sighs and groans.
Politico reported on Tuesday that Taylor's 15-page opening statement prompted "sighs and gasps" from people in the room as he read aloud from it.
Sydney: My honest answer is the sheer volume of sighs that Bill de Blasio elicited when I asked him about his most recent embarrassing moment.
Although the machine is significantly quieter than in the original run nearly a decade ago, it still creaks and sighs — from close up, at least.
Mr. Gold and Mr. Friedman climb a pile of post-rock rubble underneath, making a 34-beat cycle that sighs and heaves and finally disappears.
What's troubling Sweety, who mopes and sighs and tearfully reads old diaries, is something she finally confesses to Sahil: She's in love with another woman.
Now a unanimous Supreme Court has agreed with their objections, overturning McDonnell's convictions — and politicians all over the country are likely breathing sighs of relief.
In practice, its development agents "do everything" from tax collection to mobilising locals to attend meetings and vote for the ruling party, sighs an agricultural expert.
Although some customers might breathe legit sighs of relief, a lot of others are either dismissively rolling their eyes or clenching their own jaws in irritation.
When the reporter asks if it's a "bigger decision" to come forward as a couple when you're a celebrity, Reinhart sighs and masticates her gum, irked.
"Politicians ask for your votes while their followers steal from you," sighs Michael Sodipo, who runs an NGO that helps young people leave the gangs behind.
When I ask how much I'll have to pay for this initial consultation, he sighs audibly and tells me it will be a few hundred dollars.
ILONA SPURE sighs with regret when she recalls how, in Soviet times, a thief could get two years in prison for pilfering a jar of jam.
"IT WAS a time-bomb; merely a matter of when," sighs Rafiq, a young man who runs a newspaper shop in Vilvoorde, just north of Brussels.
He has written only one novel, "Bridge of Sighs" (2007), with anything like the scope, hilarity, anguished underpinnings and brilliantly adroit nonchalance of his early work.
"I've been hearing about European strategic autonomy for so long," sighs Philip Gordon of the Council on Foreign Relations, and formerly an adviser to Barack Obama.
Instead, "Genius" sighs with palpable nostalgia for a supposed golden age of masculine artistic potency and paints the struggle for self-expression in familiar sentimental colors.
"I've been telling him that we're in a different political climate now than he's used to," Facka says as Stilp sighs and bites into his burger.
"In the communion of open pores, existence is no longer enclosed in the body," Lily Anna says, over a swirl of Spawn's melodic pants and sighs.
"Cariño" is a little slice of summer halcyon days, a swooney, bilingual come-hither from the group's eponymous singer poured over guitar strums and brass sighs.
Instead, the squelchy bits dominate; somehow all the gushy sighs and oozing synthesizers dissolve, and the general background effect is that of a flailing, gooey formlessness.
A palpable disappointment rippled through the crowd, replete with whistles of displeasure and sighs of disappointment, when Mr. Puigdemont spoke of dialogue instead of immediate independence.
Their legions of fans, whether largely confined to six New England states, or strangely confined by no coherent boundaries of any kind, breathed sighs of relief.
"It's not my best day," she sighs, sounding weary and a little self-conscious as she and Mr. Stevens discuss where exactly the camera will be.
Other instruments like the tabla, for the pummeling rhythm of "Witch," and a bouzouki, which adds a discombobulating effect to "Sighs," featured prominently in the studio.
" She points to photographs of herself with much smaller breasts, or tetas as she calls them; she sighs at photos where she says her "pussy looks fat.
Any reasonable human would at this point be in favor of pouring resources into climate change research, so these budgets weren't so much victories as exasperated sighs.
Eleanor, a young media worker in Manchester, sighs that unlike her parents she will not have a home of her own by the time she is 30.
Mr. Fingland's deep breaths and sighs became a backdrop for long, sustained notes, the plaintive clarinet utterances unfolding over what sounded like a chorus of gentle sobs.
She recorded conversations on the topic of concealed burden with several close friends, then extracted only the sounds of breaths and sighs to play throughout the gallery.
This morning, our living room was a fascinating display of mismatched shoes, half-buttoned blouses, and sighs of frustration in front of our shared full-length mirror.
See, the previous model has an open-back design, which gooses the audio but lets ambient noise leak in—and all of Bowie's histrionic sighs leak out.
He and his partner go to interrogate the grocery supplier, and Oleg just sighs and slumps around like a kid on a really, really boring field trip.
Graduation day is usually characterized by joyful cheers and sighs of relief, but college grads at Bethune-Cookman University in Florida were singing a different tune Wednesday.
Mattis resigned in a letter that laid bare his differences with Trump over foreign policy, and that led to sighs of worry from Republicans on Capitol Hill.
Full-bodied notes thinned out into airy harmonics, bows drawn close to the bridge created metallic sighs, fingers slid up the fingerboard to evoke a swooping motion.
He sighs when recollecting his first chicken Kiev and the thrill of its bursting butter, at Two Guitars, a Russian nightclub in a basement on 14th Street.
Senator Jeff Flake's decision on Tuesday to not seek re-election was greeted with quiet sighs of relief in a party anguished by his plunging approval ratings.
"I've seen enough madness," he sighs, recalling the harm his drug taking has caused to others, adding that he wants to make amends now that he's clean.
Once it's over she says thank you and goodbye and then sighs with relief: "You're usually supposed to stand up and pose for the camera," she says.
Gwen is a different singer on every track, purring demurely before careening into a melodic scream; emitting effervescent gasps and sighs before trying her hand at rapping.
"I think I said in an interview a while ago that there is an appetite for open-minded dance music," he sighs with a slightly deflated laugh.
Such lists are a fun parlor game, if one that tends to provoke weary sighs from scholars, including some of the 91 who participated in the poll.
A collective rolling up of our sleeves to do the hard work that creating a just must follow any sighs of relief and equitable education system requires.
My leaving the kitchen cabinet open is met with sighs so heavy you would think I left our baby on top of the car and drove off.
"They killin' people everywhere for no reason at all but bein' black," says Turner's wife Cherry, a line that, at a preview in Atlanta, elicited sighs of assent.
But Chinese businesses feel "a lot of invisible pressure" from America's government, which sees a spy scandal in every bid for a business that uses technology, he sighs.
There were many moments where I wanted to scream at the screen — "THAT'S NOT HOW THIS WORKS" — but settled for rolling my eyes and quiet sighs of disappointment.
READ: Hillary Clinton sighs in relief, Bernie Sanders pledges revolution Nevada holds its Democratic caucuses on February 20 and the South Carolina Democratic primary is a week later.
And besides, how many different sighs, groans, gasps and hiccups of ecstasy can poor Johnson be expected to come up with while being handcuffed, whipped and so forth?
Trade advocates in Washington who Donald Trump would've mocked as "globalists" on the campaign trail are breathing sighs of relief at his far more conventional turn on NAFTA.
Firms that do business overseas have been breathing sighs of relief as the U.S. dollar trends lower, but Jim Cramer's charts suggest that the decline may not last.
But the "hire a hero" feature—introduced to Dimensions post launch, to a chorus of relieved sighs from parents everywhere—at least saves on the real-money spending.
"It would be impossible to get our kids into a public school there," sighs a mother who looks after them in the village while her husband is away.
But rather than seek meaningful explanations, he falls back on ahistorical platitudes: "Strongman politics and boss-man rule, in simplest form, is the story of mankind," he sighs.
Paulette aped their sighs in return, the neckline of her dress revealing the core of muscle that in a certain light could be read as skin and bones.
Nearby is the Puente Suspiros, or Bridge of Sighs, under which you can pass and head down a path toward the coast to take in a stunning sunset.
Her apartment is decked with gilded wallpaper and faded tapestries of picnicking European ladies, and when she steps outside she sighs that she no longer recognizes the city.
She sighs, shifts in her seat and then raises her head, her expression still determined as she points out the progress toward gender equality made by Lesotho's neighbors.
And a lot of those kids find themselves at the Army Foundation College, breathing great huge sighs of relief to find a system geared up to accommodate them.
The news was greeted with unsurprised sighs, but as a new report by TechCrunch reveals, the situation at the company's HQs may be more dire than previously thought.
While navigating down the Bridge of Sighs in Barranco, Peru, he saw the woman was sitting on a bench with a man, reclining with his head in her lap.
Chapo, known for his daring escapes, remained seated at the defense table, prompting laughter from everyone except the courtroom guards, who glared and no doubt breathed sighs of relief.
"Now we have electricity and gas, but because of the price we can't compete with India and Bangladesh," sighs the boss of the biggest textile firm in the city.
"Even in Berlin it is harder to find an unused space in the inner city," sighs Sven von Thülen, a DJ who has compiled an oral history of clubbing.
She cuts as easily as she sighs, connecting a cerebral strain of recent jazz saxophone (Mark Turner, Chris Potter) with forceful, older influences like Don Byas and Sonny Rollins.
At one point, in the middle of an excruciating conversation, just before a deadly pause, she sighs two words—"I see"—turning them into a sad song's final cadence.
Mr. Watkins played his soaring operatic lines in the Adagio — the sketches for which Beethoven inscribed with the words "les derniers soupirs" ("the last sighs") — with burnished, glowing tone.
In the first setting, the poet addresses those who hear in his "scattered rhymes" the sighs that fed his heart when he was carefree, a different man from today.
As the hot broth travels down your throat and through your digestive tract, it produces a warming, soothing sensation, akin to taking deep breaths and huge sighs of relief.
His plaintive moans and sighs on "Sue (Or in a Season of Crime)" capture the mystery exactly, as do the washes of static that punctuate the song at key moments.
"ALL gone," sighs Valmir Rossman as he scans the jungle surrounding his holding outside Santa Maria, a village in the state of Espírito Santo, north-east of Rio de Janeiro.
Asa'ad sighs and says the only thing he cares about right now is for the rest of his family and the other villagers to return safely to Tulul al Nasir.
Yet their progressivism tends to be of a liberal, permissive sort, and this also has a dark side, sighs one Icelandic MP. People quickly forgive public figures for past misdeeds.
Bush's voice, which tangibly sighs and pleads across the track, feels like it's trying to grab onto something, like fingers in sand, or feet climbing a hill under beating sun.
She sighs and she moans and it's so satisfying to watch, in part because as we do, we understand that the frustration that has defined Pearl's life has finally disappeared.
Thankfully, The Photograph's emotional nature doesn't mean that its leads somehow forgot their sense of humor at home; the film is equal parts wistful sighs and laugh-out-loud moments.
MIAMI — Mets Manager Terry Collins punctuated his postgame comments on Tuesday with several heavy sighs, having watched his team sustain yet another injury in a loss to the Miami Marlins.
"I thought here we are finally, this shit is happening, we're going to start to really give Black comics their due, and that it would open other doors," she sighs.
He mutters and whispers, sighs and fidgets, and turns Benedict from a presumed villain into an almost tragic figure, a brilliant theoretical mind tethered to a complex and troubled soul.
Trailing 3-6 0-3 30-30, Alexandr Dolgopolov drew a chorus of dejected sighs on Centre Court as he walked up to the net to shake hands with Federer.
The Hudson never totally receded, especially when train whistles drowned out Olivia's sighs or a giant moth did its own "to be or not to be" with a stage light.
"People believe in Trump's rhetoric that refugees are bad," Ms Macaluso sighs—even though, she says, nearby cities such as Utica have benefited from refugees buying abandoned houses and starting businesses.
Billions would be disbursed by temporary, county-level commissions appointed by Congress and the White House ("the patronage!" sighs Mr Hewitt) and as classic pork-barrel spending by members of Congress.
"Fancy You" plays like an upbeat crush song on paper, but the garbled sighs that provide the hook keep the singers distracted, refracted into a synthesized giggle, gleeful in its ache.
But despite the geopolitical momentousness — and present-day potency — of its concerns, it's an elegant and intimate movie, a thing of nostalgic whispers and sighs rather than polemical slogans and shouts.
Bill Taylor, the US's chief envoy to Ukraine, gave "damning" testimony to Congress on Tuesday that prompted "sighs and gasps" from people in the room, The Washington Post and Politico reported.
His moving written account, "Mother Stonewall and the Golden Rats" (1989), is projected on a wall in the exhibition "Tenemental (With Sighs Too Deep for Words)," and available as a flier.
Rudy faces skepticism, rejection, and outright disbelief as he tries to make and release his movie: "Yes, this is a real film," he sighs to one potential distributor over the phone.
Yet the various slapstick catastrophes in "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation" were a hit with audiences, who laughed over the loud sighs of critics like Janet Maslin: Fatigue is in the air.
In Suspiria that life-giving force is carried by women, particularly by the Three Mothers of Sighs, Darkness, and Tears, and by those who serve them — including in the dance academy.
During Team U.S.A.'s dominating qualifying round on Sunday, the nervous parents couldn't hide their cringes and sighs of relief as Aly competed on the uneven bars, one of her weakest events.
No fan of power tonsils, I've always been drawn to her brave sighs and whispers, and love how easily her voice carries this music unaugmented by her former guitar and drum kit.
News. The stylist hands him more options and reassures him that sometimes it can take trying on 20 pairs of jeans to find one that you like – but Kardashian sighs, appearing frustrated.
This manifests in morbid declarations of their limited time, long sighs, not-so-subtle jealousy when discussing all their siblings' grandchildren, and an almost freakish adoration of their 25-pound tabby cat.
"Now we have to hear the boasting from the Patriots of New England," one man sighs after it's declared that New England had a recent victory over the Brits in Bunker Hill.
The Spurs had few answers for that, and had to be breathing huge sighs of relief every time he settled for a contested step back or hesitated in the pick-and-roll.
He sighs that some purists will not tolerate any dress not found in ancient wall paintings, and draws a wistful comparison with Japan, where traditional customs and modern culture co-exist easily.
Lead single "All About Me" deploys skittering metallic drums and a warped, dinky keyboard loop that in a rapper's hands would sound aggressively trap but instead shrugs affectlessly while Syd shyly sighs.
Trump also highlighted his plan to create an office within the Department of Homeland Security to publicize crimes committed by illegal immigrants — a line that drew exasperated sighs from across the aisle.
It's Moiron, or Maron, or Myron; Sharon says it so fluidly it's hard to tell what she's really saying, and Rob usually just mumbles it, or sighs as he's tripping through it.
Sometimes it feels like it moves in big leaps, sometimes it moves in small sighs, but the movement is more or less stable, implicitly posing a grander question: What is time anyway?
The production is pretty bold in its liberal use of silence in the theater: Aside from an unseen guru in charge, the characters mainly vocalize with grunts or sighs — small mouth sounds.
Lurking in the background are the contractors and their lobbyists who are breathing sighs of relief that the budget deal makes it a lot more likely that those discussions won't be happening.
Every moment of Woodlawn's commemoration was packed with emotion—there were countless heavy sighs and cries of grief—but it all spilled out when the Lavender Light Gospel Choir took center stage.
"It's just unfortunate that I can't hurt you right now without getting into trouble," Chad sighs as he slumps down for a breather, mere inches away from an already triumphant Papa Alex.
The testimony of the acting US ambassador to Ukraine was so explosive that his opening statement — leaked in full to the Washington Post — prompted "sighs and gasps" from people in the room.
Her best ones are about crushes, and "girls" is a sweet declaration of certainty about who those crushes are on, and who they're not: "I should be into this guy," she sighs.
Journalists in Gannett's stable will likely breathe sighs of relief, given MediaNews's track record of slashing costs and reducing the head counts in newsrooms as part of its quest to maximize profits.
SINGAPORE — When President Trump declared that he did not really need to prepare for his legacy-defining meeting with North Korea's leader, he drew sighs or snickers from veterans of past negotiations.
On Queen Radio, Nicki toggled between heavy sighs and fireside chatting, a star on a pulpit pinballing between saying scandalous things and holding back on scandalous things she insists she cannot say.
"Many of the spectators either rocking in their seats with mirth, mumbling as their sides ached, 'Oh, dear, oh, dear,' or they were stilled with sighs and furtive tears," Mordaunt Hall wrote.
John had known her best of all, had been able to predict her every move, the arc of her sighs, her laughs, the twists of her shadow as it crossed a room.
There were one or two voices that would shout out, "Go, Karolina," but as a group, spectators cheered loudly when Gibbs scored and let out audible sighs when she made an error.
My sister and I would let out exasperated sighs at having to repeat ourselves in Spanish, only to be interrupted by a correction of our grammar and vocabulary after every other word.
On the surface, behold a luscious exhibition of whooshes and glides, whistles and sighs, clouds of electronic polish sucked through tubular vacuums, synthesized flutes and strings playing through fields of computerized fog.
Her coos and sighs, plus whispery backup from many famous guest singers weaving the collective breathy tapestry, balloon to fill the music's blank spaces, turning an airy vocal style into airy polyphony.
"After today's confirmation vote in the Senate, I can hear the sighs of relief coming from thousands of business owners, farmers, and citizens across the country," said Markwayne Mullin, a congressman from Oklahoma.
But advanced information and communication technology (ICT) products, among China's top priorities, were conspicuously absent from Trump's tariffs list, giving both countries' companies in the sector good reason to breathe sighs of relief.
As we toured the house, Abramovich's wife pointed to their collection of South American art, while her husband described his current predicament with a sullen, dejected air, all sighs and slow head shakes.
Finally able to fully relax, I take one of those deep, shuddering sighs that only happens when I know I have zero responsibilities for the next week, or in this case, ten days.
With the help of allies, including a Chinese boy named Emmett ("We don't have the best reputation around here," he sighs, fully aware of anti-immigrant sentiment), Molly tracks down the suspected assassins.
One could almost hear the sighs of relief from Congress on Thursday as lawmakers quietly passed another short-term spending bill that stopped the government from shutting down — one day before the deadline!
Spike Lee's "Crooklyn" (1994) sighs with a different kind of nostalgia, for the brownstone-lined streets of Brooklyn in the 1970s, an era lovingly created in the film's script, production design and costumes.
Dan Bishop, who replaced Harris when the latter's candidacy became untenable with the discovery of its connections to Dowless, has been met with sighs of relief from House Republicans and the Trump administration.
New York (CNN Business)Somewhere in Cupertino, Apple executives are probably breathing sighs of relief — if not celebrating — as demand for the new iPhone 21 appears to be off to a good start.
"There's that joke that the only things you have to do are pay taxes and die—now it almost feels like, you have to pay taxes, have a child, and die," she sighs.
Ekmeles opened with Mr. Sciarrino's "3 Canti Senza Pietre" (1999), hushed settings of fragments about knowledge and uncertainty in which the words seem to break up into denuded consonants and wordless yelps and sighs.
The second time, he sighs, takes a swig of his sugar-free Red Bull (it was 4:00 and he couldn't stomach another cup of coffee) and motions for me to lean in closer.
Nostalgia and references were enough to propel me through The Stick of Truth, but while playing the sequel, The Fractured But Whole, rose-tinted glasses haven't been enough, my nervous chuckles replaced with sighs.
Her exasperated sighs, panicked energy, and crazed stares into her recreations when the end product doesn't meet her expectations make up the self-destructive passion that everyone's felt at least once in their lives. 
Major LNG producers with long-term contracts tied to the crude price are most likely breathing sighs of relief as Brent breaches $23.7 a barrel and shows signs of having bottomed earlier this year.
Before long, Vanellope's taught the princesses about sweatshirts and leggings ("Princess Vanellope, the queen of comfort!" one princess sighs), and the ladies have opened up about the real problems beneath their picture-perfect appearances.
The result is a performance of freestyle bullshit in which Smith, who has transparently not studied for this test, buys himself time through sighs and scowls and, in a nicely Trumpian flourish, obfuscatory emphasis.
In The Big Sick, a Judd Apatow-produced romantic comedy that arrives in select theaters June 23, a young woman named Khadija (Vela Lovell) sighs, exhausted, when Kumail (Kumail Nanjiani, playing himself) rejects her.
By contrast, there's no tragedy in "Sully," just sighs of relief, probing questions and an outwardly uncomplicated hero whose extraordinariness is so deeply imbued that it is finally the most ordinary thing about him.
The enormity of the losses my relatives had suffered was palpable in the deep lines around their mouths, the tremors in their hands, the sighs they heaved every time the war years came up.
"Blaxploitation" hops around over a plucked, bouncy bassline seemingly designed for her fastest, sprightliest syllabic chatter, while "Prayer Song" assembles brushed cymbals, amassed vocal sighs, and ascending watery burbles into a shimmering electronic tapestry.
She tells him that she can't quite see a future for the both of them, and a mopey Connor hangs his head, gives her a hug, and sighs his way into a black SUV.
"Our hair went white trying to straighten him out," sighs his stepfather, Cai Hongbo, recalling nights spent hunting for the boy in the internet cafés of Dangyang, a factory town in Hubei, a central province.
"Bruh, that toe in the butt just took me out," Refinery29 senior entertainment writer Sesali Bowen sighs a full two minutes after seeing the legitimately wild sex in the premiere of HBO's British import Sally4Ever.
" She sighs: "I'm pretty sure people who are wasted are going to be more of a hazard in that situation—come on, you have to be pretty intoxicated yourself to mistake cerebral palsy for drunkenness.
When she sighs "I once was poison ivy but now I'm your daisyyyyyyyyyyy" on "Don't Blame Me," in her highest and most self-delighted register, she compresses into two seconds my entire taste in music.
"Desertification is a complicated issue," sighs Nabil Ben Khatra, coordinator at the Observatory of the Sahara and Sahel, an intergovernmental organization based in Tunis that focuses on issues in arid zones across the African continent.
The sartorial display would be accompanied by a kind of gestural performance—a lot of "flapping around," in the words of one college friend—and a full-diapason vocal act: booming laughs, gut-drawn sighs.
"Chromatic" begins as Ms. Marshall and Mr. Treuting sit impassively behind a table, holding up pieces of colored paper (in the yellow family) while silently commenting on each one with nearly imperceptible sighs and smiles.
He spends nearly 252 minutes up there, leisurely pulling packages out for posting, as everyone in the queue huffs, sighs and kicks their feet like horses, staring bullet holes into the back of his head.
"The fact of the matter is," Clarke sighs, "no matter how many times we get a case that we think is the worst possible situation anybody has been in ever, we get a worse case."
The sense that Washington and Tehran had stepped back from the brink prompted audible sighs of relief, and a British royal drama replaced World War III as the top trending news story on social media.
While the chorus expresses her modest, defiant realization that "You will never know everything, everything/I will never know everything, everything," the song's emotional center lies in the wordless flurry of sighs that erupts immediately after.
What about the euro's rococo fiscal rule-book, which judges governments' budgets according to phantom "structural deficit" projections that no one understands and is apparently reinvented, as one official sighs, every time Italy has an earthquake?
"You go to dinner and tech is literally all people talk about: tech, tech, tech," sighs my friend David Silva, an engineer who lived in San Francisco for five years before decamping for the East Coast.
Four producers and composers from across the world—and across the spectrum of misty ambient music—each offer up career best collections of glossine synth work, translucent guitar drones, and the distant sighs of other instruments.
They eagerly agree to help — and maybe even volunteer — then act like a martyr An initial eagerness to help swiftly morphs into sighs, groans and suggestions that whatever they agreed to do is a huge burden.
I'm a disruptively interactive viewer; sharp intakes of breath on a fall, hands thrown up to my mouth on a big wobble, sighs of "Oh, no" at the sight of unpointed toes or sloppy bent knees.
After a while, our chat takes a detour, and I spend some time looking at pictures of Rex's two really cute Maine Coon cats on her iPhone while Vic sighs good naturedly and downs his beer.
The dynamics in the third verse, when the drums drop out for a few bars before effortlessly kicking back in, lift the song ever more buoyantly, as do the sweet, unobtrusive backup sighs that emerge thereafter.
IF SUTER'S EARLY paintings expressed a more labored effort to find her voice through natural forms, the environment now seems to speak through her in bursts and sighs — and Suter welcomes the elements into her work.
"You can imagine the characters who cycle in and out of his songs whispering 'We gon' be alright' to themselves, or reassuring loved ones between sighs, trying to make it through the next day," Pearce wrote.
He watches Flash try to pass himself off as 21 — the age he would be if he hadn't disappeared — and sighs as Mr. Henderson recounts how his wife used the Blip as cover to abandon their marriage.
Life is lived — maybe not always perfectly or happily, but it is lived The film has drawn some high-level praise, but in the 8:30AM press screening I attended there where many impatient sighs and walkouts.
Who knows, but inspired by Kim's nostalgic moment on Twitter, we'll be spending some quality time going through the couple's wedding photos, too, in which several audible sighs will be released at the turn of every click.
The question elicited sighs and head shakes, as if I were asking them why a millennial would join a Kiwanis Club, except that Kiwanis Clubs aren't actively being resisted the way the Democratic and Republican parties are.
On the left the response has ranged between sweet sighs of relief to exuberant schadenfreude—both of which are appropriate responses if you view Trump as a mere vessel and Bannon as the Rasputin behind the throne.
The sighs and eye rolls among the travelling fans were assuaged late on when, out of nowhere, Olivier Giroud popped up with the equaliser and plundered a rare point for his side at the Theatre of Dreams.
That resistance only goes so far, taking the form of nonbinding resolutions and verbal scoldings and sighs of relief when, as he did this week with the European Union, Trump temporarily chooses jaw-jaw over war-war.
J.P. For "Siiva Moiiva," the opening cut on his sophomore album, the young trumpeter Adam O'Farrill wrote a melody that sighs and subtly blooms from minor to major: It's lazy but watchful, slumping and physical and bright.
Ms. Faris and Mr. Dayton handle the many moving parts in Simon Beaufoy's busy script smoothly as they toggle between intimate moments and public events, and set Billie Jean's bedroom sighs off against Bobby's heat-seeking braggadocio.
The removal of Mr. Salvini, a hard-right demagogue who seemed to the establishment a ticking time bomb poised to take control of the eurozone's third-largest economy, prompted sighs of relief from the markets and Brussels.
Then in 2000, we painted Al Gore as inauthentic and having a penchant for self-aggrandizing exaggerations, and the most memorable element of the presidential debates that year became not George W. Bush's misstatements but Gore's dramatic sighs.
The sad synth sighs of "American Dream," resembling something off Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark's seminal Dazzle Ships, act as a blissfully celestial backdrop for its protagonist ruminating on existence following an acid trip and a one-night-stand.
Whatever Obama can do to empower Mark Cuban — even if it's high-fiving him in front of the cameras — would probably do more to energize Clinton's base than any substantive discussion about policy (*sighs, cries, throws computer out window*).
So when Rashida Jones gives all of the heavy sighs FaceTiming with her unlikely pal Jermaine Dupri in this "Flip And Rewind" video, a lot of us understand her sentiment to a T. The 903s were wild as fuck.
Since its recent high in 2015, the pound has depreciated by about 20% against the Polish zloty, reducing the value of migrants' remittances (and increasing the costs of imported Polish delicacies, sighs the checkout assistant at the Biedronka supermarket).
Reilly, for his part, is sweetly attuned to the music of Ollie's fatalism—less in his line readings, or in the occasional songs, than in the symphony of sighs with which he greets the inevitable wrecking of his peace.
Issa loves Lawrence, but it's a frustrating sort of love ("I guess I'll go home and deal with this motherfucking relationship," she sighs at one point) and it doesn't help that Issa's ex Daniel (Y'lan Daniel) is lurking around.
"I do love Shakespeare, and Shakespeare would love this," sighs Senator Alan K. Simpson in HBO's Confirmation, surveying embattled would-be Supreme Court justice Clarence Thomas — who's currently under fire for allegedly sexually harassing his former employee, Anita Hill.
It seemed not just attentive to, but actively protective of, the sounds that room filled the room: low subway growls, the pulsating drone of perhaps the air-conditioner, the gastric sighs and gurgles of an audience member behind me.
There's a hint of the score he might have made at the very start of "The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs": a mysterious, ominous passage of clicks, beeps and sighs, an electronic world yearning to become flesh and blood.
To the soundtrack of Joan Jett's "Bad Reputation," its lead characters sit down for their class photos, and the audience is greeted with protagonist Lindsay Weir (Linda Cardellini), who slumps and sighs in exasperation, wondering if it's over yet.
He blubbers syllables both bluntly and quickly, accentuating the gargly roughness of his lower end whenever he sighs, or tries to cram as many plosives as possible into a single line, or pronounces a vowel for longer than usual.
Between it and the ninth episode, I imagine there will be a few sighs of relief among those of us who bet on the show, then worried slightly as various midseason missteps seemed to portend worse things to come.
Coming after China's new family planning rules had taken effect, which allow all couples to have two children, the hukou directive brought sighs of relief from Ms. Zhang and many other parents whose children could finally come out of the shadows.
"If you're looking for love / In a looking-glass world / It's very hard to find" he sighs on "Mother of Pearl," a piano-driven slow burn of a monologue on the love of his life that he's yet to meet.
At the same time, Susan's narrowly drawn lot proves relatively weak, leaving Adams little to do but emit heavy sighs and longing gazes as she burrows into the manuscript and battles insomnia, rekindling long-dormant feelings and reopening old wounds.
A lot of people who use video and audio conferencing for calls with work colleagues will turn on the mute button so that their random coughs and sighs or other ambient noise will not interrupt the soliloquies of their coworkers.
"Every day we're contacted by people who have bought cute, friendly, cuddly animals [from other farms] but can't get anywhere near them," sighs Vicky Agar, who runs the business with her husband and offers training to alpacas and their owners.
When Pfeiffer's sighs, "You give and you give and you give and it's just never enough," she's talking about her own son – but she could just as well be talking about the Mother's relationship with her poet, or their son.
Mr Davies, who told the Moscow Times that he had deliberately avoided the acclaimed Bondarchuk rendering for fear it would depress him, allows Mr Norton and Ms James to gloss over the moment with nervous smiles and half-hearted sighs.
Though he wasn't the first to fill dance tracks with breaths and sighs, and to seemingly attune abstract melodies to human biorhythms, in his music, there was always the all-too-rare sense that there was a man behind the machines.
I mean, you were out of the band for a while.. Yeah [sighs] well since you bring it up, you know I don't like to talk too much about it but actually what happened is, I called a double bluff.
Op-Ed Contributor At the end of 2016, residents up and down the Atlantic coast were breathing sighs of relief after successfully arguing to keep offshore drilling away from their beaches, tourism-dependent economies and their very ways of life.
So one of my first thoughts on hearing of Mr. Epstein's suicide was that many prominent men and at least a few women must be breathing sighs of relief that whatever Mr. Epstein knew, he has taken it with him.
"(This is) a relatively robust and resilient rate of expansion that will no doubt draw some sighs of relief at the Bank of England after the rate hike earlier in the month," IHS Markit's chief business economist, Chris Williamson, said.
Certainly, the great cult of the later James, which arose in the propaganda-fearing nineteen-forties and fifties, when he and T. S. Eliot stood above all other writers for sighs and scruples, could use a new infusion of objects.
So one of my first thoughts on hearing of Mr. Epstein's suicide was that many prominent men and at least a few women must be breathing sighs of relief that whatever Mr. Epstein knew, he has taken it with him.
But perhaps the most arresting moment was James MacMillan's "Memento" from 1994, in which wisps of a melody floated on hazy harmonies and coalesced into heaving sighs before dissolving again into ghostly strains, rendered with a kind of fierce tenderness.
After the stormy tenure of Jeff Sessions as attorney general, the likely return of William Barr to the job — which he held with distinction under President George H.W. Bush — has been greeted with sighs of relief at the Justice Department.
Let the Sunshine In is a rom-com only insofar as our heroine, a successful painter and divorcee, drinks and sleeps with a lot of men and frets about it later; but the laughs are few and the sighs are heavy.
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His bushy beard was suitably fatherly but it was his exasperated sighs — deployed as his son failed to track a deer, almost got himself killed by a troll, and shot his dad with an arrow — that really stood Kratos apart from the competition.
JOAL-FADIOUTH, Senegal/ROME, May 8 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - J ostling for space and swatting the smoke away from her eyes, Mariama Ngom sighs as she and her teenage daughter fling fish onto a large grill in a chaotic fishing port in Senegal.
As the drums ease their way into a rattling beat, the choir doesn't let up: Almost lamenting, almost cooing, the voices end every cycle on a heavy minor harmony, the higher ones anchored by a set of looming sighs in the bass.
Like many of his fellow explainers, Judis writes as a liberal who has wised up, one who has seen what so many of his progressive confreres have missed and who sighs with exasperation at how desperately out of touch they have become.
When the White House R.S.V.P.'d "no" this month to the 2017 Kennedy Center Honors — the first time a president and a first lady have backed out of attending — it allowed both the Trumps and the gala's hosts to breathe sighs of relief.
We won't so much look at as sink into, with glad sighs, Barton Silverman's ground-level view, from 2010, of Derek Jeter stealing third, headfirst in a spray of dirt while the ball arrives—too late—as a blur toward the fielder's glove.
Eschewing the painterly — it is hard to believe that, even if geographically distant, he is a near-exact contemporary of Rembrandt (1606-1669) — Dolci creates surfaces that are so softly fine-grained and meticulous that they could have been painted by the sighs of angels.
It wasn't one of those classic debate gaffes: Richard Nixon mopping his sweaty brow; Michael Dukakis's robotic response to whether he'd favor the death penalty if someone raped and murdered his wife; or George H.W. Bush checking his watch; or even Al Gore's audible sighs.
The woman in the knickknack stall (who declined to be named due to privacy concerns) sighs when asked why she came to work in an empty market in the weeks after the raids: "Someone has to be here to pay the rent," she shrugs.
"I would not characterize myself as 'worried' so much as amused by the silence and sighs on the other end of the phone when friends and allies have made preliminary inquiries on my behalf," she told the Post while visiting schools in the District.
It's less formal, there are no podiums to hide behind, more interaction between the candidates, and the potential for the kind of awkward, unscripted moments — George H.W. Bush's watch check or Al Gore's sighs, for example — that are remembered more than any debate on policy.
There were heavy eyelids struggling to stay open and there were deep sighs; there were arms stretching overhead like those in commercials for dream mattresses that generated perfect sleeps, wrinkle-free skin, dreamy grins, and physical satisfaction with one's slumber that was akin to orgasm.
Presumably, institutions all over the continent will be breathing sighs of relief at the notion that this ongoing threat to the sanctity of their collections will soon be off the street again; perhaps this time authorities will see fit to sentence him more stringently.
As a battered Florida began to rebound from Hurricane Irma on Tuesday, many of the state's cultural organizations were breathing sighs of relief at initial reports that — thanks to careful preparations and good luck — the damage had not been as bad as they had feared.
"Like so many things with the Young Lords, you got to go backward to go forward," he says as the sounds of East Harlem rise around him: kids yelling, the cackling bochinche of old ladies, the heavy sighs and squealing brakes of the M103 bus.
Winners and losers Muffled by the sound of champagne corks popping on both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue are the sighs and groans of FBI and CIA officers who are coming to terms with the reality that their jobs are about to get much harder.
Lynne Patton shakes her head and sighs when she thinks about the New York Daily News front-page story that called her "The Wedding Scammer" and led many people across the country to ridicule her as the Trump family wedding planner turned federal housing official.
Victory for Mr. Macron is another setback for far-right populists in Europe, bringing sighs of relief in Berlin and Brussels (Jean-Claude Juncker, the president of the European Commission, was quick to congratulate Mr. Macron on Sunday night, as were several other European leaders).
And it's not hard to guess where all these users are coming from: If you join one of the other instances right now, most of the messages you'll see will be sighs of relief from users who finally feel freed from the shackles of Twitter.
Every interior looks straight out of an Anthropologie store; every potential love interest looks like a budding CW star; every supporting character wholeheartedly embraces the role of sassy BFF (especially a scene-stealing Holland Taylor); every new development in Lara Jean's love life elicits gasps or sighs.
The lead-up to the kiss is full of breathy sighs and quivering lips, the two inching closer, then pulling back, then coming closer still, as Edward tries to suss out whether he can control the overwhelming urge to drink Bella's blood long enough to kiss her.
It's weird, melodic, and ice cold without the swaggering showiness of more traditional rap, and its sheer inventiveness alone is proof that Lil Boat will be sticking around to piss off your uncle who sighs a bunch about Real Hip-Hop™ for quite a while yet.
"Blessed" declares love as worship backed by soft organ; "Neu Roses (Transgressor's Song)" reconciles the sin of adultery against devotion to a partner; "Take Me Away" sighs on the confusion that comes with romance centered on the bedroom—a tender standout assisted by Syd from The Internet.
As erratic as this president may be, and despite the sighs of relief that the "generals" like James Mattis, H.R. McMaster, and John Kelly are largely in command of American foreign affairs, it is terribly dangerous if the United States fails to speak with one voice.
It's also part of an emerging hip-hop counternarrative — as opposed to the sensual gloom of Drake, or the narcotic sighs of Future — centered on enthusiasm and occasional silliness, approaches artists like Tyler, Chance the Rapper, Lil Yachty, Kyle and D.R.A.M. have been applying with success.
If your boyfriend rolls his eyes at you, sighs loudly, walks away, or says things like "You&aposre holding a grudge" or "You&aposre being too emotional," when you try to talk to him about how you&aposre feeling, it could mean he&aposs gaslighting you.
Dominant in the musical slipstream are glassy keyboards, angular guitar riffs, cooing background sighs whose queasy sway provides sweetening, and bass guitar so fluid and hyperactive he could be parodying fusion jazz — quite a bit of noodling, skipping and popping and spiraling around in lithe, giddy patterns.
"I'll Come Too" is typical: clicky drums, a chorus of angelic sighs, and damp strings flutter by, as Blake coos a pledge of eternal devotion and vows to follow his lover to the ends of the earth; it's strange to hear this sentiment delivered over such mild music.
Admire the stately facade of the Radcliffe Camera; gaze up at the spectacular painted ceiling of the Sheldonian Theatre (entry £220); snap a photo of the famously photogenic Hertford Bridge, better known as the Bridge of Sighs; then join a guided visit of the Bodleian, the university's principal library.
"   During a brief White House statement that produced sighs of relief in global capitals and on Wall Street, Trump announced that Iran's ballistic missile strikes against two U.S. bases located inside Iraq resulted in little damage and no American or Iraqi casualties and ended with Iran "standing down.
" Whereas any other band context I've ever been in would be like "yeah, let's play it slower, let's play it EVEN slower, let's play it again faster, let's play it again in three, let's try this let's try that" and Mike just sighs, like, "no, I wanna go.
It's a shame that, even though it has been 20 years since she drew Beryl, the progress in technology has not been matched by progress in diversity: "The industry has changed completely in terms of technology, but in terms of jobs for women it hasn't changed at all," she sighs.
Musically, he's rebounded from 2013's practically empty Nothing Was the Same: these thin, wispy keyboard blips and skittery metallic drum machines, largely courtesy of star producer 40, form a subtle, coherent whole, quietly throbbing along in the background as the vocalist sighs and whimpers in that sharp, whiny, unmistakable voice.
Lena Dunham's adventures on the campaign trail prompted exasperated sighs from the right and (especially) the left, but she's still making a really good TV show about a group of friends who spend their 20s realizing how ill-suited they are to be friends with each other in the first place.
Even before the orchestra sighs its first purple notes from the swoony score of "Miss Saigon," which opened in a time-warped revival on Thursday night, the audience at the Broadway Theater is treated to another noise — less mellifluous, perhaps, but more titillating, at least for the purposes of this show.
Trouble sighs when describing the mundane details of a life under the thumb of the criminal justice system, but he relates more colorful details related with a smirk (a highlight comes on "Come Thru" when he boasts of raining bullets upon a foe's house as a way of "[redesigning] your porch").
In a decision likely to bring sighs of relief among gig-economy firms and investors, the Paris labor tribunal rejected former driver Florian Menard's demands that the court award him holiday and severance pay for his two-year Uber stint and rule that their service agreement was in fact an employment contract.
As for Asia, "because China is not remotely interested in the democratic health of the United States", its leaders and tycoons are happy to flatter Mr Trump or do business deals with his family, giving China an advantage over more squeamish Western powers, sighs a diplomat who sees this process up close.
It is the second time this has happened in the last month, on top of the chronic delays and hassles that have come to characterize the workday commute in the richest city in America, all of which are accompanied by heavy sighs and eye rolls and an ambient sense of unrelieved fury.
It has its own instinct, a subtle weightingThat pulls it round in a rich curve of motion;And when the steel, fined to a creepy edge,Rips and rings through the stalks, and the swath sighs over,And the cropped circle widens at each stroke,What a singing power flows from the hands!
ESPN president John Skipper promised back in February, when the MLBAM deal was first rumored, that letting people watch ESPN on a standalone service without a cable signup was "not what we're going to do"—and you could almost hear the audible sighs of relief from ESPN's cable partners in the background.
Electronic sighs and moans, punctuated with fluttering reeds, lonesome six-strings, poignant synth-horns, gamelan-esque percussion, jazzy interludes, various swirly bits and pieces—and, on occasion, Allien's speak-sing vocals, both unadorned and laden in effects—culminate in a elegant, joyous drone that, in the album's final passage, dissolves into breakbeat bliss.
"You're always right/I'm wrong," he sighs in "Only One You Need" as droplets of percussion fall and ripple solemnly through the air, before suddenly swelling into the tormented one-line chorus — "I wanna be the only one you need" — looped until "need-eed-eed" echoes away, mocking him, making him sound ridiculous.
The pianist Jason Moran brought his Fats Waller Dance Party, making a ricocheting funk jam out of old repertoire and allowing the vocalist Lisa Harris to reinhabit the classic self-possession anthem "Ain't Nobody's Business If I Do," paring down the lyrics, letting her sighs and her body movements communicate her pride.
Patricia tells Dr. Klemperer that the Markos Dance Academy, where she has been studying, is run by a coven of witches, and leaves behind a satchel of her journals, in which she's scribbled about the "Three Mothers": Mater Suspiriorum (Mother of Sighs), Mater Tenebrarum (Mother of Darkness), and Mater Lachrymarum (Mother of Tears).
The worlds depicted in Moebius' comic art, for example, are startlingly original but they also seem credible and inhabitable because we can see echoes of actual places within them—the Bridge of Sighs, the stone faces of Bayon, the Niagara Falls, the temples of the Bagan plains, Monument Valley in Arizona and Utah, and so on.
Tonight will be a stress test for Bloomberg: how many times can he get questioned about his spending, and stop-and-frisk, and red-lining, and the non-disclosure agreements at his company, and extending term-limits, and surveilling mosques, before he rolls his eyes, sighs heavily, and blurts out something that becomes his Dean scream?
Hader is good at transmitting his character's existential malaise with just the slump of his shoulders—in the opening scene, he lopes around a hotel room, where a dead body sits with a gunshot wound to the head, and he sighs at his work as if it is a boring Excel spreadsheet rather than the end of a human life.
This passage stuck out: Paybarah: Tonight will be a stress test for Bloomberg: How many times can he get questioned about his spending, and stop-and-frisk, and red-lining, and the nondisclosure agreements at his company, and extending term limits, and surveilling mosques, before he rolls his eyes, sighs heavily, and blurts out something that becomes his Dean scream?
The controversial beauty entrepreneur James Charles sighed so many times over the course of his now-deleted apology video "tati"—directed to his former friend Tati Westbrook after she accused him of shady brand deals and sexual practices—that an edit titled "James Charles' apology but every time he sighs it zooms in on his face" includes no fewer than six zooms in just 219 seconds.
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"Sofia," a dizzy expression of longing for a female friend, generates heartache from the gauzy, pastel interweaving of pattering drums, rosy arpeggiated guitar chords, sudden bursts of electric noise, and a gentle melody that encompasses both playfulness and ennui; toward the end, her voice breaks down, multi-tracked into competing murmurs and sighs — the sound of someone who views her own desires at a distance as she's losing composure.
While the markets have breathed short sighs of relief whenever the Trump administration has announced a new measure to blunt the economic effects of the coronavirus, there have been no new dramatic public-health measures introduced to truly tackle to root of the problem and the President is already back to beating up on his old punching bag, Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell, for not taking rates to zero.
Although the case had once received a high level of attention, the hearing on Wednesday, held in a wood-paneled courtroom, was attended only by two or three journalists, a few lawyers, some of whom were waiting for other cases to be heard, and a couple of people who said they represented S.A.I.C. (one of whom emitted her own loud sighs when Mr. Weinstein said the company was corrupt "from top to bottom").
" Working the pedal with prodigious and playful subtlety, he used it on many hit songs — for crunching syncopations and floating, curling chords in the Temptations' "Papa Was a Rolling Stone"; for slinky countermelodies in Marvin Gaye's "Let's Get It On"; for chattering propulsion in Rose Royce's "Car Wash"; for little bluesy sighs and rhythmic nudges in Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive"; and for airborne, echoing interjections in Maxwell's "Ascension (Don't Ever Wonder).
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Wins at the top of the ticket brought sighs of relief, but the shouted announcement of each successive delegate victory triggered gasps and whoops of astonishment: the first Asian-American woman, the first two Latina women, the first out lesbian, the first trans woman, an African-American woman, even a woman in a Trump district; altogether at least 11 new Democratic women, seven from Northern Virginia alone, in a swell that seemed likely to result in 16 flipped districts for a tied House.
Their eager precision, their oooohs and ahhhhs and sighs and hums, the vanilla smoothness of their voices, as polished and feel-good as Broadway vocals (minus the enunciation) — are all throwbacks to Glee and High School Musical, whose late-'00s success proved, if only for a fleeting moment, that a diverse troupe of show choir kids could get revenge on their high school tormentors by finally becoming cool and taking over the world — which they accomplish by flattening classic pop songs into blandly idealized replicas.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads While every bathroom is a crime scene, on occasion, this week the art world sighs and chuckles over the latest audacious act of art theft: the removal of "America" (2016), the solid gold, functioning lavatory by Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan, which until the early morning of Saturday, September 14, was installed in a wood-paneled bathroom at Blenheim Palace — birthplace of Winston Churchill and host to Victory is Not an Option, a massive solo exhibition of Cattelan's work.
Except, that is, here: except in that exquisite moment just before he takes a bite of food—when his body is hunched, primed, his hands gripped round an egg roll or spiralized frankfurter, his body flinching like yours might before you take a punch—and in that moment, he sighs and succumbs, you can barely see it, but it's there, a tiny moment of relaxation, the lid just sliding off the box, the tourniquet loosening, and there, for a moment, he is true being: Take a breath, Guy Fieri, for in this moment, you are alive.
Whether they encountered Shange's words on stage, on screen, in the classroom or by other means, generations of women of color -- and others who felt marginalized, traumatized, or held locked in place by an unforgiving world -- found themselves in Shange's choreopoem, including these lines taken from the poem "dark phrases," told in multiple voices: sing a black girl's song bring her out to know herself to know you but sing her rhythms carin/struggle/hard times sing her song of life she's been dead so long closed in silence so long she doesn't know the sound of her own voice her infinite beauty she's half-notes scattered without rhythm/no tune sing her sighs sing the song of her possibilities sing a righteous gospel let her be born let her be born & handled warmly.

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