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He also accused NARAL's witnesses of "sniggering" and "laughing" during others' testimonies.
Choosing the latter means dealing with stares, sniggering, taunts and threats of violence.
But at first it produced as much sniggering as a Mission Impossible laptop.
But there is sniggering from the corner where several Italians sit en bloc.
The Senator winced, but brushed off the General's sniggering insinuations with a dry laugh.
It's this sniggering little schoolboy kind of thing, and I refuse to take it seriously.
Win that and – stop sniggering at the back there – this could actually, seriously be Liverpool's year.
A new report may have mutual fund investors beaming right now — and traditional venture investors sniggering.
Rather than being "bored" or "sniggering," Twombly happily embraced the more offensive sin of self-indulgence.
Then early this week the list came out, and sniggering ensued—on both sides of the Atlantic.
Black soldiers forced to sit behind sniggering Nazi prisoners of war on American military bases was controversial.
Their neighbours cannot help sniggering at Algeria's latest prime minister, whose name, Tebboune, is Moroccan slang for "vagina".
Still, there were many within the office who "were sniggering at the things I was suggesting," he remembers.
Yet the film is thoroughly stripped of the sniggering ironies that beset, and often wreck, the modern fright fest.
Other couriers allegedly referred to her directly as a "geezer" and "bloke" while sniggering and muttering comments under their breath.
What you're left with is an endless litany of half-formed ideas that amount to nothing more than classroom sniggering.
Rather, given its blizzard of sniggering gags about boners and butt slaps, it is aimed at adolescents of all ages.
Were Apple engineers sitting back in Cupertino, watching us all on some sort of GPS-equipped monitor, sniggering at our consternation?
Other times we would go to bed at night and you could hear guys fapping and everyone would be sniggering with laughter.
Jackman was recently in Beijing to help promote his new film Logan, but even there, he couldn't escape the gentle sniggering from Reynolds.
You can watch the full video below: Don't fret, student of the automobile — the sniggering will subside and the roundabouts become less intimidating, eventually. 
"Virgil" is there as something a bored or exasperated school-child would carve into a desktop, a form of sniggering, a type of retaliation against the teacher's drone.
A combination of normalising oral sex, for everyone, and moving beyond myths of "perfect-looking labia" boosted by porn and sniggering sex-ed classes would be a good place to start.
Nobody lobbed poop at Liu when he made his impromptu dance in Weifang, but he told police that he noticed that sniggering people nearby were capturing his moves on their phones.
Goodman spends many pages attempting to master the techniques for a staggering number of bows and styles of walking that could, if deployed ineptly, result in sniggering at best and ostracism at worst.
This past weekend on a beautiful Saturday morning, I sat on my couch for the better part of an hour I had planned to spend outside enjoying the sunshine glued to my phone, sniggering by myself.
Or at least it was, until Sheeran—perpetually the sniggering boy leaning over the seats on the school bus because he's not quite in the group, but he's joining in the conversation anyway—brought up gang banging.
This isn't just a fleeting phase of hero-worship either – in my old age, I fully expect to mix Nkubi up with actual legends and leave my younger relatives sniggering and terrified by the extent of my senile madness.
It was somehow unsurprising when the founders of a crypto debit card called Centra, which had been endorsed, to widespread sniggering, by the boxer Floyd Mayweather, Jr., and the producer DJ Khaled, were arrested for securities and wire fraud.
Little does he know that whenever someone suggests a dare that involves eggs and they're filming you and sniggering suspiciously, things are never going to end well... Air New Zealand's cheeky new safety video gets real meta — oh, and the All Blacks are back Stephen Colbert uses the perfect 'Scooby-Doo' parody to explain the Democratic debates Robert De Niro and Al Pacino play the mob game in Martin Scorsese's 'The Irishman' Daniel Radcliffe plays ridiculously filthy innuendo game, can't stop giggling
It isn't dirty. There's nothing mean-spirited about it. There's nothing sneering or sniggering about it. It's just wholesome.
The scholar Ian Mortimer suggests that the Premonstratensian monastery of Sempringham was an obvious target for popular satire, as it was the only abbey in the country which housed both monks and nuns under the same roof: "sniggering in some secular quarters [was] inevitable".
He gained much acclaim for his rendition of the sentimental ballad, "Zargay Mey Laywanai De", in which Akif slurred, hiccupped and sang like a drunkard, sniggering at the hopelessness of his lovelorn fate. By the end of 1969, television producers had caught on to Akif's growing fan base and he was invited to perform on television.
Their position was unenviable. They found opposite often speakers who tried to locate the boundaries of the colonial tolerance. With imaginative word choices and calculated silences PID men were teased and bullied, to the delight of a sniggering room. And find in such an environment, which the colonial government had then to give an appropriate response.
The Irish Independent described the series as "sniggering nonsense about Irish attitudes to sexuality over the past few decades" or "reeling in the leers (a pun on RTÉ's more successful series Reeling in the Years) with presenter Simon Delaney doing the leering". It was named by the newspaper as one of its six worst television programmes of 2008.
Mark Holcomb of The Village Voice wrote that it "is only sporadically a good sex comedy". Diego Costa of Slant Magazine rated it 2/4 stars and wrote that mumblecore filmmakers' search for authenticity has led their films to become artificial. Jason Bailey of DVD Talk rated it 2/5 stars and called it "little more than a series of sniggering, mediocre dirty jokes".
But the key figure is Dad, a fiftyish song-and-dance man reduced to appearing in twice-nightly nude revue."Tynan, p. 49 In April 1957, The Manchester Guardian was lukewarm, finding the climax of the play "banal" but added, "Sir Laurence brings to the wretched hero a wonderful sniggering pathos now and then and ultimately gives the little figure some tragic size. It is no great play but no bad evening either.
By the 1960s, it had increased to over a million, and by the 1970s, it had doubled to two million. Circulation multiplied more than eight times during Feldstein's tenure, peaking at 2,850,000 for an issue in 1974 (and an average of 2.1 million for that year), although it declined to a third of that figure by the end of his time as editor. Feldstein has been credited with giving the magazine the personality of a "smart-alecky, sniggering and indisputably clever spitball-shooter." Many new cartoonists and writers surfaced during the early years of Feldstein's editorship.
Back at Nelson Mandela House, Del is worried about what Eugene will do to him, until a fuming Raquel and a sniggering Rodney both enter. Raquel admits that she and Tony carried on with the performance, singing "Please Welease Me", "Congwatulations", and the "Gween Gween Gwass of Home", followed (according to Rodney) by a medley of "wock and woll". Tony shows up for his money, and Del pays him, Raquel, and Rodney. Tony then talks about how his rhotacism prevents him from pronouncing his Rs correctly, and although he can sing quite well, he can only sing songs without any Rs in them.
" The Global Times gave the film four stars, stating that it was "the best wuxia film since Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon". Malaysiakini also compared the film to Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, writing that "The movie sort of goes back to wuxia's roots, where the plot revolves tightly around the Chinese philosophy and relationship." Today gave the film three stars out of five, saying that "the storyline borders on the illogical at times – Su's script will get you sniggering...on-screen moments between Yeoh and Jung are uncomfortably stiff." Time Out Hong Kong gave the film three stars out of six stating that the film "is often too schizophrenic in tone to be taken seriously.
Mr Slocum and Miss Fitt had both passed comment on Maddy's bent posture. Perhaps, this is partly why they laugh: it is the best reaction to a life of unending misery in a world devoid of any God. In Happy Days, Winnie asks "How can one better magnify the Almighty than by sniggering with him at his little jokes, particularly the poorer ones".Samuel, S., The Complete Dramatic Works (London: Faber and Faber, 1990), p 159 It is worthy of mention too that "it is Mr Tyler, rather than the Lord, who saved the preacher’s life when they were climbing together".Pountney, R., Theatre of Shadows: Samuel Beckett’s Drama 1956–1976 (Gerrards Cross: Colin Smythe, 1988), p 104 It would be fair to assume that Maddy doesn’t really believe in a god any more.
An anecdote in "A Letter from Mr. Cibber, to Mr. Pope", published in 1742, recounts their trip to a brothel organised by Pope's own patron, who apparently intended to stage a cruel joke at the expense of the poet. Since Pope was only about 4' tall, with a hunchback, due to a childhood tubercular infection of the spine, and the prostitute specially chosen as Pope's 'treat' was the fattest and largest on the premises, the tone of the event is fairly self-apparent. Cibber describes his 'heroic' role in snatching Pope off of the prostitute's body, where he was precariously perched like a tom-tit, while Pope's patron looked on, sniggering, thereby saving English poetry. In the third book of the first version of Dunciad (1728), Pope had referred contemptuously to Cibber's "past, vamp'd, future, old, reviv'd, new" plays, produced with "less human genius than God gives an ape".

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