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It's been used ironically and sincerely and snarkily and commercially.
We snarkily rolled our eyes at mutual friends who we discovered rarely voted.
"Path for the special use of the heads-down tribe," another says snarkily.
Get the belligerents to stop fighting instead, he said, somewhat snarkily, the diplomat recalled.
Cook posted a snarkily worded anti-Trump dig and accompanying found photo to the knitting Facebook group.
This would almost feel like Netflix snarkily commenting on itself if the show didn't take itself so seriously.
It also has a small cadre of writers commenting, usually snarkily, on issues of interest to young women.
It'd be nice to think we live in a world where these people can dance without others reacting snarkily.
And almond milk—as others have snarkily noted—has few nutrients to speak of, except for some healthy fats.
This week, she snarkily celebrated one week — yes, just one week — free of body-shaming from her own viewers.
Not taking votes for granted means courting supporters of candidates who have dropped out, not tweeting snarkily at them.
Getting his former rival elected to succeed him is to remind the public, snarkily, that she was right the first time.
I don't mean that snarkily — I mean, what would acceptance of maddening, sad, upsetting things like that actually look like in practice?
Long story short, the assistant says—snarkily—that they only have one more scene left then they'd be keeping the noise levels down.
"I think this one will do," he recalled her saying, a bit snarkily, as she pointed to a diamond while they circled a display.
"I'm sure I will comment at length over the next two months as we dance on the lip of a volcano," Oliver snarkily responded.
As recently as last month, Marco Rubio was snarkily assuring reporters that he was going to stay on a glide path to private-sector obscurity.
Though some Facebook commenters have defended the new law, scores of others have snarkily described their calls to Mr. Pence's office or detailed their periods.
As someone at a media company who follows a lot of journalists, snarkily commented-upon screenshots of Facebook Trending headlines were a periodic source of delight.
On Wednesday, Jimmy Kimmel commended President Trump for not responding snarkily to the 16-year-old climate activist Greta Thunberg's being named Time magazine's Person of the Year.
" But we'd be remiss if we didn't point out Tesla's stock performance over the past month: A longtime Tesla skeptic, @Diogenes, retweeted Mr. Musk's post and snarkily commented, "Squirrel!
When it was still a young company, back in 2012, I snarkily compared it to Microsoft's Clippy, for its mission of offering assistance and helping show users around different features.
We talk to Alexa in the peremptory tone we reserve for barking at chat bots, snarkily dismissing interlopers in our social media feeds, or frustratedly answering staccato telephone menu trees.
The group rents a house owned by the eccentric Tammy (Poehler's former "Weekend Update" partner Tina Fey), who snarkily anticipates that there will be baring of souls once the vino starts flowing.
It will likely be a treat to watch a young woman perform a live musical number that snarkily defines masculinity around violence and endurance as part of an ongoing dramatic irony bit.
None of that content would likely make HBO or Showtime creatively blink, but Apple seemingly doesn't want such material mixing with its brand ("No Sex Please, We're Apple," the WSJ snarkily headlined).
Romney, whose warnings about Russia in 2012 were snarkily dismissed by President Obama, has since been seen as something of a prophet because of Putin's subsequent aggressive moves in Eastern Europe and the Middle East.
"In his fly-infested apartment, he spoke openly about his Tinder addiction," says Josh Burgess of Yumi Zouma, snarkily dictating my own unwritten article as we sit in his living room with his three bandmates.
"They don't have the votes to pass a bill that spikes premiums, cuts coverage, raise deductibles and guts benefits?" snarkily asked Slavitt, who had been acting administrator for the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
Many of these same risks are also true with older mothers, but the authors say that older men are rarely advised by doctors (or snarkily criticized by their family or society at large) about their ticking biological clock.
" The New York Times snarkily dismissed this defense, asserting that it's based "on an outdated statute, without mentioning that Congress passed a broader law in 2628 that makes it a crime to obstruct proceedings that have not yet started.
That has always been the way it's been, and unfortunately under Pelosi, yes, she's great at clapping snarkily at him, but in terms of actually using the strongest power that she had ... She said recently that he's not a well man.
And that part of me snarkily bets that by next year every brunch spot worth its salt will offer runny egg sauce, because trendy suckers (me) might pay like $5 extra for it rather than just getting a side of poached eggs.
Probably. Last month, when Ariana Grande partnered with Starbucks to launch a new drink called the Cloud Macchiato and a playlist inspired by International Women's Day, and writer Rachel Millman tweeted a joke about "doing feminism with the coffee," Grande replied to it coolly but snarkily.
What Pam should have done was bend and snap Jim right in the face, but instead she took her love of the movie BACK and later had the nerve to "snarkily laugh" at Jim's girlfriend Katy for saying that she'd bring the movie to an island.
" Kapur, who bought the game "so you don't have to," noted in his Twitter review of sorts that "Spaces on the board include a snarkily named hospital and school, because apparently schools are supposed to produce losers and hospitals are only supposed to help some of the people.
" Just two weeks ago, Netflix said it was considering releasing its Cannes films in arthouses in France for a "limited theatrical run, day and date with the films' release on Netflix," and somewhat snarkily added "similar to French exhibitors, we want to continue to contribute to the development and financing of films.
I did a series back in 20 called "How Black People Feel About..." They called it "Ask An Asian" Her "How Do Black People Feel about [X]?" and BuzzFeed's "Ask an Asian" are nominally similar in that both videos feature women of color, each snarkily answering a generalized question about her race.
Michael is a gay artist in a downward spiral after a breakup, blocked on his graphic novel and often drunk; Kate is a snarkily funny spitfire who works at a public-relations firm and is engaged to a hearing man, Danny (Zach Gilford), who hasn't told her that he lost his job.
Remarking at one point that he might "die any second now," Mr. Harris fully inhabits every forbidding, snarkily funny corner of a play from a writer with whom he has collaborated before both on stage ("Fool for Love") and screen ("The Right Stuff," in which the two were co-stars), both times in the 1980s.
Earlier this week, the Financial Times revealed a sharp quarrel between the Dutch Finance Minister Wopke Hoekstra and his French counterpart Bruno Le Maire – in which the French minister charged Hoekstra with leading a group of small northern countries snarkily dubbed the "new Hanseatic League" in opposition to closer financial integration – with, apparently, the quiet approval of Germany.
After Game of Thrones' series finale, I wrote semi-snarkily that Bran is the "Westerosi equivalent of an internet addict who spends all his time reading Wikipedia and playing video games"; but seriously, he's easily viewed as an analogue for the curatorial male Game of Thrones fan who believes knowing tons of trivia represents his dedication to the series.
" Gmorning to your most forgiving pantsThose ride or die comfortable af pantsThey look how they lookBut damn they feel greatFeel great today — Lin-Manuel Miranda (@Lin_Manuel) November 26, 2019 Miranda explains, "I think I had the same Twitter evolution as everyone else, which was started by just kind of talking to people and seeing who's on here, making friends, snarkily watching something on TV and then going, 'Oh s—!
The British actor Laurence Fox recently remarked on the "oddness in the casting" of a Sikh character in "1917," only to have historians point out that more than 130,21 Sikh men served in World War I. And in the comments section for a Newsweek article critical of Ms. Elliott's "Ford v Ferrari" review, a reader snarkily wondered what she makes of NASA during the John F. Kennedy era.
Logan (Jason Dohring) wins Woody Goodman's (Steve Guttenberg) essay contest, and Veronica snarkily taunts him about it. Weevil flashes back to a scene about a year ago with Felix. After talking to Jane and Wallace, Weevil asks Veronica for help in proving that Thumper killed Felix. Weevil tells Veronica that he beat up David "Curly" Moran.
Perchance to Dream is written as a direct sequel to The Big Sleep, the title of which is a euphemism for death. (The older novel includes a philosophical reflection on "sleeping the big sleep".) Continuing the play on words, the sequel derives its name from famous lines from Prince Hamlet's soliloquy in Hamlet, a tragedy by William Shakespeare: "to die: to sleep— / To sleep, perchance to dream" (Act 3, Scene 1, Lines 63–64). One reviewer snarkily suggested alternate titles including Maybe to Dream, The Bigger Sleep, and Sleep Bigger.

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