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And one of those Republicans snickering was Mr. Cagle himself.
I came through the door and he was snickering to himself.
Say the name "Trump" and you'll get snickering and eye rolls.
The guys on the university hockey team are snickering about something.
Lindy West It's Billy Bush's snickering that really gets to me.
You can almost hear them snickering in the background, and deservedly so.
Snickering aside, I think it's the smartest thing the company can do.
Soon, there won't be anything left except the sound of people snickering.
"The time for whispered criticisms and quiet snickering is over," Gerson writes.
Well, they can all stop snickering since now Trump has commuted (Inaudible) sentence.
The person recording the footage can be heard snickering as the violence unfolds.
Trump will grow angry at public snickering at the emptiness of his threats.
" Still snickering, the late night host grabbed for a caramel dessert singing "Happy Halloween!
The Razzies may be snickering from the sidelines, but they're far from the fringe.
Some tense remarks were exchanged, perhaps most egregiously when a cop was seen snickering.
I think ESG is here to stay and people will stop snickering about it.
"Try to stay positive and helpful, and don't start snickering or making comments," says Post.
I brought her to a session at CES and all I had was guys snickering.
This line of questioning met with snickering from the Border Patrol agents in the back.
One thing which persisted throughout was the lack of snickering at the returning older women.
I'm sure Republicans are snickering at the very idea that it was considered a win.
To calm the tortured "pansy," the snickering bartender sprays him with "Eau de Pansy" perfume.
"It gained something like 15 or 353 yards," Ragland said Wednesday, snickering at the memory.
Stop snickering ... as we've reported, Tyga's using his cash, not Kylie's, to settle the bill.
We all peeped at one another, snickering, until Ms. Jordan gave an appreciative "Oh!" and clapped.
On the few occasions he did venture out, he noticed others pointing and snickering at him.
When the newspaper publisher formerly known as Tribune Publishing changed its name to "Tronc," people started snickering.
King, 13, is unfailingly enthusiastic, but he knew that a lot of long-suffering fans were snickering.
She drives off two snickering white girls by playing a recorder to the track of Andean panpipes.
With less snickering and more thoughtful engagement, you might just find the next Woodward or Bernstein among them.
"My first iced coffee was this year," says musician Tyler Glenn over the phone, snickering at the thought.
They are keen to our defenses and devour them, snickering all the while at our impotent pest control burlesque.
I was called an elitist, a bubble-dweller who (apparently) spent my days snickering at rubes in flyover country.
The two young women and young man can be seen grinning and snickering as they run away with the sculpture.
It made me, a woman, feel validated, instead of someone being held at arm's length while the snickering goes on.
Indeed, so many drones had crashed in the area that the Georgians had taken to snickering at their shoddy construction.
An indistinguishable shower of grinning authoritarian shitclowns snickering at everyone who tries to stop them stripping the planet for parts.
I haven't caught anyone snickering to my face, but my new hobby must seem improbable to my family, friends and colleagues.
There was some snickering online after its new chief executive announced that its latest strategy was to focus on selling … books.
There's nothing you'd like better than to have your girlfriends here instead, drinking and snickering with you over the bad waiter.
Trump orbited like a horny planet around the snickering sun of the Howard Stern show, whose light and heat he couldn't resist.
I'm originally from Turkey, so I'm used to my Western friends snickering at the prevalence of conspiracy theories in the Middle East.
Instead, I worry whether she will be the one snickering, not allowing her classmate to sit next to her on the bus.
Instead, I worry whether she will be the one snickering, not allowing her classmate to sit next to her on the bus.
He was exiled to OMSK, which might be gettable by using the Downs, once you've stopped snickering over the clue for 10D.
And then suddenly you see that strong friend sharing cigarettes with the bully, and then they both point at you and start snickering.
In 2015, according to The Times, the temple grounds were filled with the sound of "snickering" tourists, rather than chanting or sticks breaking.
And there's nothing you can do to prevent a housekeeper from opening the closet door and snickering at your poor taste in outerwear.
The Warriors eliminated Oklahoma City from the playoffs one game later, then Curry's younger sister posted this decidedly excellent subtweet toward the snickering Westbrook.
The 33-year-old writes that when the unidentified woman called in, Rose could hear someone else on the call snickering in the background.
But first-time director Tim Miller keeps the tone light — in his hands, Deadpool is more a snickering, naughty nut than an authentic sociopath.
" I wonder if any of those snickering male staffers on the "Access Hollywood" bus were actually thinking, "Jesus, God, get me out of here.
It's that I'm not gliding over the insults and insinuations, the snickering and unmotivated female nudity as easily — as resignedly — as I sometimes did.
Will this dampen Harry's enthusiasm for "Netflix and chill" nights, or will he be too busy snickering over all the "Regina" jokes in his head?
Trump ultimately got the most he could have hoped for from the global elite: their undivided attention and, despite some snickering, acceptance into their ranks.
"There's a little piece of redemption here too," Williams says, remembering a time when his first retirement from the NFL was met with snickering headlines.
Monica Lewinsky and Juanita Broaddrick, once targets of left-wing snickering and contempt, have at last received a measure of respect as victims and survivors.
As elementary school went on, I stopped being able to fit in the school desks, and heard boys snickering because my breasts had come in.
Even so, several McConnell world veterans recalled snickering when Bloomberg dropped its "Man Who Invented The Republican Internet" story in the final weeks of the campaign.
If she caught my sister and me snickering at nudes in an art book, she would scold us, reminding us that the human body is beautiful.
" Since then, Islam says she's walked across the grocery store parking lot and had groups of men come up close, snickering or muttering, "Look, there's one.
But Mr. Porter posted the video ahead of schedule, and when Weitz walked into the W.M.E. office on the morning it appeared online there was snickering.
You know, they're not walking out of his office snickering in a Georgetown salon about him because they think they're above him and he's beneath them.
Some of the controversies stoked curiosity about her new show, but mostly it just caused embarrassment and snickering about how long she would last at NBC.
He gets the right staff around him, guys he really trusts, men and women he really trusts, that are like I said, they passed the snickering test.
" Meanwhile, to widespread snickering, he became a cheerleader for Viagra, telling a British journalist, "It is as close as anyone can imagine to the fountain of youth.
It's why so many well-educated Republicans who find nothing to admire in the president's dyspeptic boorishness find even less to like in his opponents' snickering censoriousness.
As shoppers gear up for Amazon Prime Day beginning Monday evening, the biggest sales day of the year for the company, Jack Ma is probably snickering somewhere.
Last week the snickering stopped with new reports that the hackers struck a second bank, and possibly others—though authorities won't say if those heists were equally successful.
I remember laying on the carpet, snickering at the risque cover of Fully Completely, as my dad broke down the lyrics and music for me with beer breath.
They were scattered about the audience in little clusters, searching each other out at intermission, snickering over "The Bitch of Living," and "My Junk," and their friends miming masturbation.
Will hearing Cohen tell all, amid public snickering and endless analysis, change the way clients and lawyers interact — and more directly, what a client may be willing to propose?
The sound of Billy Bush snickering as Donald Trump talked about women in the most dehumanizing terms was devastating in its ease, and in how little it surprised me.
The fact that Mr. McConnell felt compelled to actually abbreviate the recess, just days after Republicans were snickering at the very idea, underscored the seriousness of his party's plight.
Zac, lot of tittering and snickering, that Nancy Pelosi sound bite was just one of the examples so what are folks on the Democratic side is saying about it now.
V-Hall is located across from the Taco Bell in Seoul's Hongdae-dong ("dong," as any foreigner snickering at a map of the city inevitably discerns, means "neighborhood" in Korean).
It's funny ... the dynamic here with Chris and Paris kinda reminds us of 2006, when Paris' pal, Brandon Davis, did all the Lindsay bashing and Paris did all the snickering.
As insulting as this "she's just a confused girl" defense may be, it is modestly less offensive than the snickering boys-will-be-boys excuses emanating from certain musty corners.
" And Danny ... Danny something ... Anyway, it just was, she was way ahead of her time in terms of... In any case, they were snickering and I was like, "Oh God, stop.
After a bet with fellow urologists one well-lubricated evening, I decided—despite all their snickering—to plant vines in my yard, in the Brabant Ardennes on a sloping patch of land.
And we Americans have a situation of overdue justice, wherein a male candidate is finally drawing as much sarcastic, snickering attention for his appearance as so many female candidates have long endured.
But, in that exact moment, his teacher calls him up to the board, and he's forced to walk passed his snickering classmates and his crush, who can all see his adolescent boner.
"It's a nontoxic, inexpensive and self-administered" therapy, he says, "and I suspect it would be hard to hurt yourself," he says, unless your ego takes a pounding from any onlookers' snickering.
Even though a bit of snickering can be heard in the back of the room, the usual grousing and mockery gets set aside because this is the guy who signed the checks.
There's always one guy who strolls in an hour late on the first Sunday of DST, oblivious to the time change, the cause of much snickering among people intelligent enough to spring ahead.
When the director of regional operations returns to her desk, the snickering crowd of co-workers turns silent when she demands to know who's keeping her from filing her quarterly report on time.
The introduction of community adjusted EBITDA generated much snickering on finance Twitter, thanks to this WSJ description: Axios has since learned that the metric includes costs and expenses specific to existing WeWork facilities.
But let's be real: Even if the label loses a little lustiness, none of us are going to stop snickering when we stop by the wine store for a bottle of Ménage à Trois.
After you've stopped snickering, consider this: It's probably just as difficult to gauge the long-term success of a kindergartener as it is to predict the ultimate success of a presidency after 100 days.
OK, well… what if you weren't listening to your favorite song but still wearing a pair of headphones so comically oversized and clunky that everyone in the room was pointing at you and snickering?
In the video, fellow hikers can be heard snickering and laughing at the man as the 3-year-old child attempts to coax him off the cliffside by yelling, "Let go!" over and over again.
The picture of the nameplate on a camouflage uniform provoked online snickering, with Twitter users joking the brown and green won't blend into space; however, despite the service's name, Space Force members will be earthbound.
The picture of the nameplate on a camouflage uniform provoked online snickering, with Twitter users joking the brown and green won't blend into space; however, despite the service's name, Space Force members will be earthbound.
If you've already been overthinking your entire situation with this person to the point of speculating that they're mischievously snickering in a dark room watching your Instagram story, maybe it's time to hit that block button.
When students started snickering at Amedeo Modigliani's "Iris Tree" (1916), François Boucher's "Brown Odalisque" (1745), and Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres's "The Valpinçon Bather" (1808), Rueda says he explained that the paintings were an important part of history.
Honeymooning by the sea, they take their first meal as husband and wife in their room—enduring the snickering of the bellhops, who know what their night has in store—and awkwardly await the consummation of their marriage.
In late September of 1998, Fast Company urged readers to "stop [their] snickering" and seriously consider some advice from the authors of Men Are From Cyberspace: The Single Woman's Guide to Flirting, Dating, and Finding Love On-Line.
Fathers, brothers, friends, and boyfriends shifted anxiously on the rattan love seat if you made them wait for you in the foyer as the parade of women walked by — sometimes snickering, always relishing how pained these menfolk appeared.
A year ago, the whole world was snickering about the dumb name Great Balls of Fire, only to stop when the show went on and it turned out to be one of the best shows of the year.
When percussion sounds arrive among his pillowy sustained chords and flutelike melodies, they're likely to be the snickering syncopations of trap, while the strongest rhythm comes from deep, viscous bass tones that skid and lurch like improbably prolonged drunken stumbles.
There was much snickering about his decision to call More Life a "playlist," but reflections of the modern era aside, it's a quietly brilliant way to lower the stakes and offload a bunch of solid-sounding and guest-packed songs.
He was unabashed about referring to his telephone conversations with the president, explaining how the two newly sworn-in Republicans had bonded this year as he dismissed the increasingly audible snickering from the audience at every mention of Mr. Trump.
Ms. Manigault-Newman said she could not "disclose confidential conversations with the president," which led to loud sighing and snickering in the crowd, though Ms. Manigault-Newman did say she thought it was wrong for Mr. Trump to make those comments.
However, before you start snickering, may I remind you that Madame Blavatsky, who wrote the influential The Secret Doctrine, had a stuffed baboon dressed in a suit in her study; in its hand was a copy of Charles Darwin's The Origin of Species.
But before snickering too hard or throwing the first rotten tomato, consider what they really are: young people, not that different from you and me, who took at face value the aspirational, entrepreneurial narrative that permeates almost every aspect of our culture.
If the Kanye West on Dropout is a cheeky, somewhat infuriatingly smug teenager cracking dumb jokes behind the teacher's back, Chance is his little brother, yelping and snickering in a voice too gruff to be a child's but similarly innocent and unaffected.
Now 20 years old, the Berlin Biennale is facing something of an identity crisis, and really cracked up with its catastrophic 2016 edition — a fashion-fixated parade of narcissistic jokes, complete with posters snickering about fascism outside a former Jewish girls' school.
For every voter who pulled the lever for Trump out of sympathy for his views, how many others did so out of disdain for the army of snickering moralists (at the time including me) telling them that a vote for Trump was unpardonable?
Review doesn't make light of her struggle; Forrest has a hell of a time trying to function at all, not least because his snickering assistants put him in a (quite nice) Victorian lace dress that keeps getting caught in the office elevator.
It may be impossible for an empathetic audience to watch Weiner without wondering whether his inquisitors' text histories and chat logs are as Puritan as their attitudes, or whether the comedians snickering over his name would be as brave about their dirty laundry being aired.
Scene Stealers LOS ANGELES — Last month, when the 210.9-year-old co-owner of Hostess Brands plunked down $231 million for the Playboy Mansion, the snickering was instant: Hugh Hefner's pleasure palace had sold to the maker of snack cakes like Twinkies and Ho Hos.
Lockwood has an eye for the precise details that capture a family's neuroses, and the exact turn of phrase that will leave readers snickering and then scrambling to explain to horrified friends why the idea of a priest in transparent boxers is so funny.
One of the loudest political messages of the past year, across the entire ideological spectrum, has been that all promises of balance and mutual gain are actually humiliating traps, set by exploitative people still snickering in secret over how easily you fell for the last one.
So perhaps even he would have found humor in the commotion over the new name, announced last week, of George Mason University's law school — the Antonin Scalia School of Law — which, as snickering observers on social media quickly pointed out, makes for a rather unflattering acronym.
And personifications of inexplicable, snickering evil have shown up throughout human history, from folklore and legend all the way to characters like No Country for Old Men's Anton Chigurh, who stalks around with a captive bolt stunner randomly killing people based on the flip of a coin.
Because I knew, of course, that Miro and the gang were snickering behind that two-way mirror and sometimes I smiled at the camera because I assumed that they were filming everything in order to create one of those charming movies which they would show at the wedding.
"First and foremost: the final result must be a good deal for taxpayers and job creators: a grand bargain that truly balances the budget once and for all, and really moves the needle when it comes to job creation," Rauner said in a speech punctuated with Democratic snickering and laughter.
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Or perhaps it's just living in the United States in 2018 — the general ambience of class warfare, the rise of socialism among a young cohort in big cities (still a few years away from Zillow-browsing age), the remains of shell-shock from the mortgage crisis — that makes snickering at these multimillion-dollar mistakes all the more pleasing.
The translated Broken gimmick—he's Woken Matt Hardy now—hasn't hit the heights it did in TNA, mostly due to commentary treating it as a joke (for a corollary, imagine Michael Cole snickering whenever The Undertaker shows up and see how good a career the icon would have) and his pairing with heat vampire, Bray Wyatt.
It all reached a kind of apogee that same season, when the video shoot for the "all the right reasons" song involved contestant Brandon parading his Speedo-clad bulge — "nut-hugging" was one blogger's description — in front of Desiree and shaking it around for the video, and he forgot his lines because of the other men's nervous jokes and snickering.
When Apple CEO Tim Cook gets on stage this fall and talks about all the great things people are doing with their iPhones and then hands it off to senior vice president of worldwide marketing Phil Schiller to tell us all about the innovations of the iPhone 7, I'll be tweeting and snickering about how they should tell us something we didn't already know.
Watching old ladies illegally gamble playing zi pai (cards) in the park; laughing at the phallic shaped geoducks in the almost-overflowing fish tanks near the waterfront with my brothers; daring our friends to jump off the upper deck when we hired out junk boats for parties; or being an immature little shit snickering at my favorite street sign in the whole wide world "Wan King Path" near the basketball courts.

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