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Every time Emily makes a snide remark, do 2 pike push-ups.
Tons of times I've laughed off an inappropriate comments or a snide remark.
And, he came back with a snide remark: 'I think you can put two and two together.
Right before Rosa Lopez takes the stand, Johnnie Cochran makes a snide remark about Clark's child care issues.
In the middle of robbing the bank, one robber might make a passing, snide remark about the style choices of another.
If you must, cozy up next to the side of a building to avoid a sneer look and a snide remark.
When Juno's ultrasound technician made a snide remark about her pregnancy, I was reminded of my local clinic nurses when I tried to find healthcare.
I was too embarrassed to call her out with a snide remark about lying to people using plot points from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.
Several tea (gossip) channels realized that the sister of the Too Faced Cosmetics cofounder Jerrod Blandino had changed her Instagram bio to make a snide remark.
Emirates posted a short video to Twitter, criticizing Mr. Munoz for a snide remark he had made about Emirates and pointing out its customer satisfaction accolades.
Peters says she meant the comment innocuously – that the boy was walking slowly – but Jill Easter perceived the answer to be a snide remark about his intelligence.
Aside from his treatment of Wilson-Raybould, Trudeau was forced to apologize last week for making a snide remark to a small group of Indigenous protesters who attended a fundraiser.
Even the most veiled criticism of the monarchy—posting a BBC profile of the king, say, or making a snide remark about a mythical medieval princess—is considered a crime.
The tweet requires a better than average understanding of Kardashian drama and cryptocurrency jargon, which winnows the potential audience of this snide remark down to probably three people, Disick included.
While Perry's dish may lack the finesse of a pro's, Ramsay's words of encouragement — there isn't one snide remark or cruel, heart-shattering insult at all — seem to give her a boost of confidence.
" Fast forward to 2015, and we hear Hillary's snide remark when asked by a reporter if she had her private email server wiped clean to destroy evidence; Hillary responds, "Like with a cloth or something?
It's true — just think of a Jane Austen title and there's likely a snide remark about a two-decades-old outfit worn by one of the more comical or dowdy characters; something and someone to be made fun of.
"Having women-run men's sports team accounts helps fight every terrible internet comment or snide remark women have ever heard about not knowing sports," says Olivia Witherite, social media director at the Mid-Atlantic Sports Network (MASN), the broadcast home for the Baltimore Orioles and Washington Nationals.
She tells him that she'll be very angry is she finds out that he was on the Dixon's land again. She does not know he was just there. Billy makes a snide remark that it's better that she doesn't. Mick remarks how crazy Billy is as he grabs his push-bike and rides to school.
The staff realize they were wrong about both Bo and Gus. The management resume their meeting, intent on signing Rigo. Gus suggests Mickey could be Rigo's sports agent, due to her legal background and knowledge of the game. When Phillip makes another snide remark towards Gus, Vince fires him and offers Gus a contract extension.
As he walked out of the door, the professor made a snide remark and Ives slammed the door behind him, shattering the window in the door.Ives, Wayfaring Stranger pp. 108–109. Sixty years later, the school named a building after its most famous dropout.Associated Press, "Eastern Illinois University Honors Famed Dropout Burl Ives," St. Louis Post Dispatch, May 3, 1990, p. 71.
Mandy is one of the more mature members of SPLAT and seems to be the motherly influence in the society. She is the best at soothing people like Lloyd and Ingrid when they get in a temper, and is generally the most level-headed of the gang, although she is not above making the odd snide remark when Lloyd's plans backfire.
He tells her that he has rules that he cannot break, to which she makes a snide remark and refers to his previous affairs. Peggy complains about dating, and Don responds that she's "cute as hell" and will find someone. Peggy and Don return to the office building, where Peggy helps Don get through his drunken stupor. Duck unexpectedly shows up, also extremely drunk.
In the process, he finally stands up to Charles after Charles makes up to their boss, prompting Jim to make a snide remark to his face. Upon realizing Dwight's incompetence during the meeting, Charles encourages Jim to speak to Michael. As a new receptionist has already been hired, Pam is rehired in sales alongside Jim. During "Company Picnic," Pam injures her ankle during a volleyball game and Jim takes her to the hospital.
As part of her normal routine, every Tuesday afternoon Gabrielle visits the Eagle County Prison much to the delight of the prisoners. Each time Gabrielle visited the gestures would become more and more bizarre, as the prisoners became increasingly annoying to Gabrielle. The prisoners turn out to be an advantage to Gabrielle one afternoon when Carlos's lawyer refuses to give Gabrielle a conjugal visit. When the lawyer makes a snide remark about her affair, Gabrielle slaps him.
Suddenly, the crow rebukes the girls with a snide remark, indicates that he is gay and walks away. Fritz invites the girls to "seek the truth", bringing them up to his friend's apartment, where a wild party is taking place. Since the other rooms are crowded, Fritz drags the girls into the bathroom and the four of them have an orgy in the bathtub. Meanwhile, two bumbling police officers (portrayed as pigs) arrive to raid the party.
A foreman named Calvin Murks keeps an eye on the two men. Nashe methodically goes about his task, but Pozzi becomes increasingly unhinged, feeling like a slave. Pozzi takes offense at a snide remark by Murks and assaults him, whereupon Murks begins coming to work armed. After learning that the cost of their food is being added to their debt and that Flower and Stone have gone on an overseas trip, Pozzi burrows under the fence to escape.
F.B.I. agent Donna Kiel confirms the identity of the victim of the serial killer, making a snide remark about one less actor in Hollywood. The victim was killed by wounds caused by claws. She walks back to her office and it shows numerous pictures of Daken on her wall, indicating that Daken is considered a prime suspect for the serial killings. Six days earlier, Daken and Marcus are watching a final cut from an upcoming movie that Marcus is starring in.
Sexual morals are loose, and nudity is not taboo. The plot centers on a cynical middle-aged ex-physicist named Denison, briefly introduced in Part 1 as the colleague and rival of Hallam whose snide remark drove Hallam to investigate the change in his sample of tungsten and, eventually, develop the Pump. Finding his career blocked by Hallam, Denison leaves science and enters the business world, becoming a success. Denison, independently of Lamont, deduced the danger in the Electron Pump.
On the evening of the surprise party (which is inadvertently given away by Roger), Megan presents her birthday gift: She sings a French song, "Zou Bisou Bisou", and dances provocatively. The guests clap and whistle, although Don seems unimpressed. Peggy, while talking to Don and Megan, makes a snide remark about having to return to the office later, since she is the only one really working on the weekend. After the party, Don, tired of the day, collapses on the bed fully clothed.
On a walk with Claire, one of the girls from the gang, John spots his one-time tormentor Canta, now an isolated and slightly pathetic character. John confronts him about the bullying incident years earlier, and agrees to move past it, but Canta makes a snide remark as he turns away. Enraged, John first knocks him to the floor, then drops a stone slab on his head, causing permanent brain damage. Returning home he finds that the police are there and hides from them.
Suberu literally means “to slip”, but in owarai lingo, subetta refers to a joke or gag that fails to grab any laughs or reaction. (Kyara, short for kyarakuta or character.) Yamasaki's persona on the show (and in the owarai community in general) is of the unfunny underdog who tries very hard to be funny but fails. His failure is always accentuated by a snide remark from one of the other members of the show. Though his jokes may be amusing, members will intentionally stifle their laughter to satisfy the running gag.
One obdurate prisoner's refusal to escape death by swearing loyalty to the Crown prompted the snide remark by the Duke of Rothes that he had chosen to "glorify God in the Grassmarket".R Chambers, Minor Antiquities of Edinburgh, Edinburgh 1833, p. 319 In 1736 the Grassmarket formed the backdrop to the Porteous Riots which ended in the lynching of a captain of the Town Guard. A plaque near the traditional execution site now marks the spot where an enraged mob brought Captain Porteous's life to a brutal end.
The first real glimpse at Cass is when Ben brings her a well prepared dinner meal, that she declines after making a snide remark about having a partially lacerated liver. As Ben begins to leave the room, Cass quickly asks if her parents' bodies were already sent back to Amarillo for burial and how the accident was listed on the official police report. Ben responds with an awkward, "I'm not really sure." Cass tries to imply that it was her father's tendencies to drive while intoxicated and speeding that caused the accident.
This is short-lived however as Poet violates parole and murders a drug dealer to whom he owed money, causing his return to Oz. Glynn is distraught when his daughter is raped at school by a gang of Latinos. A snide remark by inmate Miguel Alvarez during a speech that Glynn gives the inmates causes him to lash out and send Alvarez to solitary confinement. Sister Pete urges Glynn that he is a better man than that and that Miguel Alvarez was incarcerated at the time of the rape. Glynn lets Alvarez out of solitary; Alvarez, however, knows the men responsible for the rape and taunts Glynn with this knowledge as revenge.
An overconfident Thomas makes a snide remark that Mr Bates can do nothing to stop him only for Bates to violently grab him and shove him against the wall, proving that despite his disability he is not to be underestimated. He and Anna fall in love, but he explains he has yet to divorce his estranged wife, Vera. Vera comes to Downton only to inform Bates that if he does not come away with her, she will sell the scandalous story of the death of Kemal Pamuk in Mary's bed to the newspapers, which could ruin the reputation of Downton Abbey. Bates goes with her, and it is thought that his romance with Anna is over.
Malucci continues to clash with other staff members in Season 7. When Mark Greene discounts his view that a teenage patient is being mistreated by his father, Malucci (whose empathy toward victims of child abuse is a recurring theme, along with suggestions he was himself a victim) makes a snide remark about Greene's brain tumor, leading to friction between the two. In "The Visit," Peter Benton's nephew Jesse dies in the ER from gunshot wounds, and Malucci's callous, gang-related remarks provoke Benton into physically attacking him. His attraction to Dr. Chen disappears without any explanation and no signs of it ever resurface; their relationship is shown to be adversarial in a late season episode when an angry patient refuses to let Malucci examine her; when asked to take over, Chen lashes out at Malucci and refuses to help.

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